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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - May 29, 1906, Wellsville, New York                                In Spanish Cortes and r y In chamber of deputies and visited the pardo palace last night add Princess Kda of the future queen of with address of on behalf of the Danish of the sincere with which received foreign King Ena received the in the grand of the Pardo 1 of the the ALFONSO AND We conte before your royal both as of the parliament of Spain and as representatives of the nation to convey to you the without the est that If king as our sovereign hiRK seen fit to for his pe the Don would have most hap pily completely of his majesty has been a and a model which us to confidence that he wiH model we will do utmost that your highness may happy in Spain and may not parting from your native highness in the of the king will lor the good of Spain this noble purpose let us all consecrate our best president of tht spoke in a similar in the day the ot Madrid extended Its salutations to the princess and presented her with an Princess Ena ihe city's representatives conversing with the leaders of thv the King Alfonso took the princess In an automobile to where wreaths placed on the tombs of Spanish thw In the trial of the ought % John S. for for legal services growing oat oi tha the gambling house in Bast 44th In 1902, testified regarding the settlement of In of f of ij not ' ' in | man under years ot - J. said that after r a Acres j ed and the notes were St 5ia> 29.Rumors 01 shift in the ministry everywhere also that It Is bad told him that his annual and at Moscow that He said that Minister Shipoff has kept in the safe in his urgent summons to to the of confer with Emperor certain regard to the a pew although he has expressed cablegram from to take over the 20. 1903, was read saying that A dispatch from miist pay in M. Shipoff left that city late ' In reply to a question of for St. but that It that the individual impossible whether to Was a States his coming Is in to was It is M. to further questions on this line ' ors only errand Is to attend the of the council of the but the present situation is so plainly impossible that a shift Is not It is rumored that Prince Urusoff has been summoned to an audience of ' the the present among there is no Daniel to read the handwriting on the wall In the attitude of the of is going ahead agrarian which It hopes to submit to the lower house within a contrary to to provide for the of millions of acres of crown lands Iti European this seems tp be labor as In the present temper of which has taken the bit in its no from the however as was shown by reception of the of Minister of Justice is apt to receive the slightest government's Is founded on the land can be obtained by the division of the Crown the clearing of a portion of the and the voluntary sale of to meet the latid of Uie peasants without the necessity of forced these Minister of Agriculture Stichinsky said last evening that the government already had disposal composed of acres of crown arable lands situated largely tn the Volga acres of and 8,750,000 acres of private the owners of have announced their readiness to thousands of land owners will be only too anxious to of their holdings at reasonable These lands will be sold to peasants on tiine through the the not for 1 ' The ifi addition to and Central tha of the methods of the which and in the and for bringing the leads to their In villages and even in towns of a population as high as 30,000, nearer to Intention to Retire Island of May 24, via May 29.President Castro op May 23 issued a long manifesto in after referring tci the measures taken by the present administration prevent citizens from acclaiming he said he had no desire to avoid possible political at once declare my determination to retire absolutely from political continuing only as a loyal and sincere friend of the a tie of union the same day President Castro attended at a national celebration at province of where the masses besought him to recall his manifesto and continue in the President Castro all citizens of the republic think and as do the noble people of I shall gladly return to the federal Incident has occasioned no the generar opinion being Celebration Will Be Held lii r Hay sons killed and 22 others yesterday by the of passenger train on aid Nashville train was the station to at a speed flange on a wheel of smoking oar throwing open a switch and causing two of the coaches to several cars on a Howard a T. William John C. Francis the Injured were trainmen locomotive and the combination and mall car the switch in but a flange forward truck of the rear trucks of the car ran on the followed by tlie day coach and two sleeping ' lay employed at ' been drowned The Ik at the tlw hot no ' The also 3ut the Southern roadbed at hut the has the lute as of the is Nation le of and for the ' 1__________  aud love smoking car did not break loose from the train and was 200 feet along the until the side of the car struck a freight tearing off the roof of the front end of the day coach was broken in for 20 seats being torn up and all the windows water which to forward end of the waa hurled to the middle of the killing H. sleeping not to any great The bodies T of the dead were so badly die that identification was Read ' against the retention of Smoot a senator of the flooded the senate The bore the vtt women and were presented tty tors from and North it that during the will be received every state and the May 2, ' 2. 1 No. t northern t. the dead were so badly per RN No. 2 3 5S.  Mixed 2 to clipped Hft to 40 IN President Castro holds threads of the situation and after a while resume the May 2.<Jeneral Illas and Castillo on crossing the line Sunday night a mat ion to the Inhabitants of May 2.~0n the Pet Craft two miles west of this Is a Wg maple and a big oak Ing froni the same the union o the two being within three feet of the Each tree preserves its entire Identity as to bark and and apparently is There Is BO evident of Dr. R. F Blount 40 years ago noticed the phe and has watched ihe dual year by HEELS Latest Plan For Quiet Washington May Rubber is Jhe latest of renting agents Is a Clause in the more leases of apartment houses that In was marching out fenn avenue to their armory Sunday after a church Peter a attempted to push through the ranks With his The of the company laid the stara and stripes across the track and Hamilton ran over the Instantly the all armed with muskets and from and whUe the car was badly Police quelled the a must rubber heels on shoes while in to some manner of In the crowded apartment Where are permitted It is that the wheels must be equipped with rubber moving in tenants are sept to a nearby shoemakwr who contract with the landlord to equip their shoes with the noiseless and there is any In May 29.Revolutionary troops have crossed the Guatemalan border from the north and from Salvador and British They are well armed and The stated of these expeditions is to The revolutionists invaded at fout points the leadership of in all probability Telegraph Points Out Extraordinary In Such an May 2ft.In editorial The Dally Telegraph this morning strongly favors King Edward's acceptance of the Invitation tb visit Daily Telegraph thinks the yet a full appreciation of the interest of such an Which would be also to Involve a visit to Washington and perhaps sibly state reasons the way of such but urges is a living link the American republic and the British and that it it can be accomplished it would be not historic but memorable past all example in the record of royal alliance of the with and the better understanding with followed by a visit to Washington and a. meeting with which be ah event instinct with sealing the the Anglo-Saxon for ages to would the you ra of majesty is more and than any equal June 17-19.  May 39.The 50th of the first Republican convention is to be reciting that the standard the auspices of the National League of Republican on June 17, 18 and 19, at Musical Fund National Republican convention held in Musical Fund been raised at the June 17, 18 and 19, 1856, placed in - president General John C. the gallant soldier and known throughout the land aa the and vice president William L. Dayton of New the Identical hall where this eventful was made the celebration of the the republic against most of. contemporaneous history who having himself of by has himself therein by a chain of 29.The ' who Ocos border small bodies of are appearing at the n - ry. lii maliin MINERS TO Have Pay 1903 jin Other have to to demands of the miners for the of 1903. ' The of- a settlement Is declared be a matter of detail by beginning next week mining be resumed In with union ' of the 190^icale wages Illinois miners to the wages of and to ask the repeal of the law by the They also have agreed to indemnify the for the toss sustained through the action of pit in unauthorised latter of to common to fnU State and State and per May 2i,  a May 29.-John Alexander Dowle a severe loss in his supporters in church today when Deacon Daniel Bryant arrived iii Chicago South Bryant has for several years been general overseer for South and was one of men upon whom Dowle counted most Upon his arrival he at declared against Dowle went over completely to 29,Six hundred Veb el Zulus surrounded and attacked force near the Buffalo but were The leaving seventy The loss was one man killed three on PANAMA to Inoculate qf May 29;^Th government is effort to discover the typhus fever and It Is believed the experiments now in ultimately result In Animals with Mood of fever patients have shown all symptoms of the disease the department of public instruction has authorized the purchase of monkeys to conduct further The May 29.The message from the bouse asking for on the railroad rate before the senate by Vice President Senator who had charge of the during its course through the that the request be appointed by the Bailey protested against a provision Is known as the coal Which provision excepts lumber and products he iout the chamber when the was and he knew It for the discovery of the germ ed. conference asked was to vice president named and as conferees on the pan ot the an More Marines on May 29.-T-The: cruiser Columbia arrived here yester day from Guantanamo with 400 on These marines are expected to land The Before Special Grand May 29. Andrew C. former legislative agent the Mutual Ufe was ment of the marines on the isthmus a witness yesterday before the special at the present haq no direct jury which is investigating life bearing on the political situation Insurance He spent half an 29.-The^trnlted -before Fields by his and * witli the aid of - appeared to be in very poor May 29.In their report on Panama the declares that the only question presented is congress annul the action of the President on whom authority Vested ta decide tlie question of type or shall simply hold its bond allow the to exercise the power on serious the operators had against the Under the new union will be responsible for conduct of the miners hp will bei At ' of Ve preseti t atl ves of and the operators asked to be leased from their agreement not to with the miners Until a settlement should reached also In Ohio The request was T e stri ke has been In force since Aprir t d 1 in No. 2 9e.  No. 2 No. i 2 No. 3 38c. Fancy blended it per winter Creamery tra 2lc: and Tania 2lc; good to to May 29.- Secretary for Ireland In the house of a IHU in - Bryce explained that loan he raised on the same terms as the land He estimated the cost ot a cottage and land at and be John E. Irish Na Mr. Bryce said he accepted measure as an honest effort to deal with great HOUR MAy 29.The house on labor today authorized a eight hour Chairman Gardner no opposing stop 29. Governor packer last evening directed Captain of the state to a squad of policemen to North aware near to prevent and Tommy in the club rooms the Tu Action on 39.A few ago President requested the senate finance to take no action In the nomination of Edward to be of the some charges which haid been made against The nature of the was not but related to events which are sala to taken the administration of the late President At the re quest of the of the treasury department into the The It Is has bewn Is likely that a report pf the will Buffalo Live export good to choice butcher 4teeri ' fair to good good to choice 25, good butcher to prime 7.00; fair to AND IAMBS mixed Hay on No. 2. 0(14,l rye Dairy ' 28Sa'les on the daU market todav 1 Jot ot 59 boxes at large 4 lots of 345 boxes at large 3 lots Of boxes of boxes 200 2 of 15 i of 2il at l7 lots of boxes small 12 at 20 and 40 of May 38.Hales of Utile dairy 8 of 166 large JoU boxes at large S of 135 bates at 10c: smaU SU lots W lots of IT 4eta  

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