Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - October 30, 1906, Wellsville, New York i bead III Atlantic be 53--A Day i i N. Oct. 30'.The of dead the wreck of au which on Sunday loaded with plunged Into the waterway separating this city from the now is placed at 53. Of these 49 bodies havfr and two others remain in temporary bodies of two persons known bave been drowned have not been special car containing the bodies cf the left last night for that day has been one of unceasing of gruesome scenes and pa Wrecking crews derricks succeeded in bringing one of the two submerged cars to the and working in up bodies until their task was completed and they reported that no more dead remained either Inside the oar or in the water and mud In now centers in the work of Jury yesterday made a careful inspection of the scene at ' which the train left the The Jury sworn in by Coroner Gaskill is Senator Edward S. Samuel H. John P. Charles p. and jurors accompanied by the Prosecuting Attorney City Wooten and several other city to the scene of the the bridge Mayor Stoy and W. Wf general manager of the forward car of the two submerged coaches had been hoisted to the surface and the divers who had been at work on the wreckage all day long had made a final examination of the second without Ending any more Mr. several of his assistants had been on the scene since Sunday expressed his belief that the total number would not 53. is a bare possibility that one or two others may have been he cannot believe that any of the unfortunates were carried out to sea by the ebbing Atterbury said the cause of accident was a to still he there was nothing wrong the rails of the I am Inclined to that the cause will be ascertained when the coach Is Atterbury himself showed tie hoyr the bridge is operated and in detail the manner of Ing and closing tlw The jury win hold on reasonably that the narrow waterway Into which the electric train fell had been relieved of all ita dead the divers continued their work late into the The wrecking crew was also kept busy preparing the hoisting of the second car it is expected that this be raised to the surface debris of struck and fast has not yet boon aii effort in that direction resulting in half the into the roadway has been cleared to the resumption of traine and the schedule table is being tlie at the morgue one was partially Identified as that of Annan Alexis Tadesco of New the of Miss also one One other body In an Is that of an old key peddler whose name no one seems ' - In addition to 8-years-old, ol Mrs. is is H. N Burch of Leader Are of the La mi Oct tba Irish moved the ment of bouse of commons day in order to attention to tbe lack of progress in the matter of stating evicted tenants in Ireland as tbe speaker to the lords hindering tbe operations of the land act by refusing to sell untenanted The land were unable to provide farms for evicted Redmond said It- was obvious tbat the government must resort to tome system of The patience of the Irish people was becoming and although the Irish party desired to give opportunity for the greatest degree of fair play declaration of the government's Intention regarding Irish It thought that Chief Secretary tor Ireland Bryce ought to grapple with the matter Mr. Mr. after some said the government to cope the grave obstacles before it and won a certain meisure of If the remedy is the mn to come to Walter Hume ' ' I declared that Mr. Bryce's a complete triumph for tbe and the subject was MODUS Says Colonial Was Consulted In 30.Answering a question In the house of. Winston Spencer under secretary for the colonial gave precise details of taken to Inform the government of Newfoundland of the course of the negotiations for a modus vivendi on the He decision of his that a necessary and their Intention to make proposals to the United States government for such an arrangement was communicated to the colonial ment telegraphically some days before the United States was the saine telegram Newfoundland asked to her views of what form the modus should tale and no proposals were actually made to the United gOT until the reply of Newfoundland was was kept fully and promptly advised by His majesty's government answered no communications of States Newfoundland and endeavoring to obtain her The note from the United States ambassador ratifying the arrangement telegraphed .to government day as and DUCHESS OP TOO HAVE ma - declare that another alliance ot American and British aristocracy baa to be a 4 Despite tbe efforts of King to about a the and of HarW borough have The for a retort to the courts has now been drawn sealed and Tbe who waa Misa haa a year on the it is Authorities Pear Rioting Blood Pro Hughes SI the ta blast of dynamite from the top of Orant the Indian reservation waa opened to At the Riven of for gold hurried helter skelter over the lines of plain and KBd the amoke a race of 7 this It that to add an powering of a foreign of the and all tortt who Conducts a- oles was So was the ruah lery in the desert lOie had a of narrowly Reaped and In were were ridden unUl dropped several came stalled in the deep who had for the before into the reservation it It that ill the valuable claims in the of Dutchman's Cottonwood USE LIFE LINE AT Oct. 30.Ali the recovered bodies have been and seven persons are The say the deati will Students Escape FreRi In College 30.The lives of 56 girl students were imperiled and damage was entailed a fire which partially destroyed Trowbridge the women's dormitory at Defiance at 2, o'clock all escaped Two fmm Bluff who occupied directly over the furnace were aroused by the flames and gave girls on a life line of a rope which they fastened to a radiator and down slid SAftly to the surgical treatment The girls are for in near been of those are known to bo dead and five N. Oct left this In 4B- Julia tiie daughter of of the American of win make her at a theater next She Appear ijx Change Town's Oct. 30. A in honor of late president of Pennsylvania Br. Oct. 30. Although the surface Indications are reassuring and there is little outbreak of still la anxiety among the authorities that the public celebration today Of the of the imperial manifesto giving a constitution to Russia may be marked by rioting and Military and police precautions equalling if not exceeding those of a year ago have been The population been that armed force will be used relentlessly to preserve Danger is apprehended less from the radical from the reactionary to convert this anniversary into an ultra loyal animosity of towards the Liberals and students and the by a of proclamations which have been in large quantities for a fortnight The circulation these proclamations is charged openly the of Jn these has been cently by rector of Police and former vice minister of the Pricce is the secret police upop provoking such excesses was editors of the claim to possess trustworthy Information bands are and biding opportunity In the more obscure quarters of St. the schools pf the capital will be closed today In order to keep the clear of similar to those taken here to deal the are being made throughout the prefect has sent ing them to be and that they will be held If normal street happenings are to assume unusual Attorney Langdon - Saa a results ot In the superior District Attorney W. H. Langdon Vas incumbent of the to which Ruef waa by Acting the grand Jury chosen last week were because of failure to qualify and seven others are to be examined to determine whether they are to thi In office submitted by District Attorney Langdon and Francia J. his assistants MRS. Is Toward in Public School Sag L. 30.-Village President William R. who is also a member of the board of has been notified on behalf of Mrs. Russell Sage she give toward the erection of a new public school building for That she would make a donation has been known for some the details were delayed by eyents following Mr. Sage's The plans have been prepared a- will 000 and school property now In use will be sold to make up the Mrs. Sage gives the In ory of her Colonel and Mrs. They lifelong Sage keeps the old in repair visits it THREE LARGE AUD lENCES BV A Oct. 30. Charles BL Hughes made addresses before three here by a reception at the Powers Despite a heavy rain several hundred persons gathered and cheered the candidate for first meeting was held at the National which was Mr. thence was driven to Colonial Hall and then went to - At both the also Were large and His greeting at the theater led him to am that there is apathy in Monroe We upon the last week of the campaign strong ih determined in resolve and of the intelligence of the people of this Hughes spoke during the afternoon at where he spent and a brief address at is not a new political bowed of Washington With it nearly Lincoln to Uie and today we have a crusade of organized have unlicensed censure which defeats who bad ruthM In Sunday The the reservation waa not aa. imposing at promised to be hi miners flocked into it the and early whelming the Indian whom there were only 14 to guard ot Agent that the alleged rush was to take He that there la yet a possibility tbat present opening may declared and called Robert Lovegrove said tbat United States were sent here to carry out tion work on a portion of the land that has bwn to the had occupied their time in placing launches on the edge oft lake in the contrary to the which states that ail persons shall keep off a reservation until the time fixed for its and bad alike There have been two real objects in this one has been the circulation of and the other has been the obtaining of an The last may never Asks For 30.-~'Delegate. Thomas ie city on his way to Said the people of Alaska were more Interested in securing a territorial form of government thai ally from coast through the Yukon Better provision is also liave pilloried in they have been juade subject to and For Oct. 30.A thai the of George leases fortune af to Bellefonte Gregg native oE Center county for was associated in business with Frank late president the 1 Twenty ' afio he went ' who would where ho a fortune in veal made the special subjects of contempt and we find this apostle I of reform on record in pur courts as one who has evaded of a which was him TO EXPEL by m he wanted to bny toRte and mMt wa I the money up a hatchet der t blow directly between ported the floor at tad he hat Oct 30, The 8te^ of Ub the M tot et at In ave ' lesa than Italian Temi Oil StM Oil company yesterday 15,000 and coats of tor operating In defense was 419. days to file a of mS sentence was 60 days to give defense Ume to file kt was also pending J. Du the Buckeye Pipe company and thp Oil pany be continued until the of imposed by was the limit for one Obey Who'll Be a Foreign Oct. both sides the M what is io be done by and state regarding the a becoming Just now the having indicated possible that they will do the natural thing with their object the to the of declaring in what the government will do In has been Intimated that the -In the guage of Mi mi a tise to for give an valid i 750 a bet of Oct. for the championship been of thai have tbe on or at Oct. 30.^-Yesterday morning between 2 and 3 the safe in the of W. U. in blown and about in cash It Is to been three who tow jrd a court of interest one is the security of aU we prize is the and of the We have nothing to fear in United sitat es tt corruption of the public why the man corrupt is 1 the most of the i ' fs worst the law get rid of without Mau ' the artd iVe pretty will m the ninth Kit Moir low finies and THE alum and alum to Oct. 30.--While on a stepladder at- depot aged 78, was drawn from his post by the suction of a passing express pulled under the and to aTe if it if it if not in e led astray by such to cultivate that of which in the the of ali of it is for that that say that the of this state have in this election than any one that all men In or all of are bad will soon itself be law requires the ingredients hk m on the f or was ' by several score ot and was escorted to the opero house where he addressed a large is a M tKe best