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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - July 15, 1911, Wellsville, New York                                - Showing That an Coal WhM to a Ton for Double the Amount It July 15. flank tack on the has been by houso a favorable on the Introduced by of upon Attorney General to furnish the alh and testimony in his slon to frauds alleged to have as the delegate by composed of J. tte and one tho of an was learned yesterday that the committee has been holding secret meetings on the by Delegate and that In the course of those meetings the delegate reiterated the charge that general held up of fraud on tBo part of a of the syndicate until statute of limitations had a to Committee committee way more than interested when Delegate ersham copies of an affidavit relating to an criminal act committed by C. U. Jarvis of the Alaskan who committed suicide in June 22, this the day Delegate had bis of inquiry in The delegate says that more general evid of a fraudulent agreement between tain representing the Alaska and John H. Bullock of the John J. Coal company of by which the government was defrauded out of in u coal Delegate was to lie in the attorney general's without action for than a but soon after the statute of limitations Wickersham he received a communication the attorney calling attention to the fact that tho statute had run committee particularly interested In photographic of a from John A. the Alaskan syndicate to presented by in the alleged success of one of agents named In govern nesses In murder trials with This of Carlson says other speaking of found him very and competent and - acquaintance with many of the and control over placed him in a position to be of the greatest in defending The referred to was the case of the United States vs. Representative Clayton of of the Judiciary out of at but will return early next week when the resolution will be reported to the house and The secret meetings of the are to have beon extremely At one of the hearings changed the Alaskan syndicate as organized Clayton asked the delegate what he meant by Alaskan Mr. the Alaska syndicate composed of J. P. Morgan and the brothers and other Henry and In reply to a said - was lie confidential of Morgan in cha rge of interests In declared that he committed following the Introduction of his lie know resolution would bring out the affidavit by Auditor Douglas rf the Alaska which Delegate alleges the attorney Lik conclusive of sot that through an agreement between rival coal companies In the of 1908i whereby the war which advertised for bids for coal to supply the 3v.ap compelled to buy 4,000 tons of coal from tlie company ac a It Is at double what It should Several Sailors Are the of Night the Two Together With Several sengers Meeting Death In the of San Juan Costa July 15. In of a tropical storni at 32 passengers und crew sank the steamship it was ck by the of disaster just reached here Only eight passengers of the Irma The occured in the of the San Juan Tho Irma was on Sier way to with 40 and a large cargo of 16 passengers and only moderately was river ' was rammed with frightful Her In and passengers are to have met death in the prevailed on board both Play In wbo was a for the of King Manuel of has to play at the New ut a week and the cast at the opening of the faU Lys Ust night denied the now circulated in at week ana j j It will the opportunity i to still very attentive to hor that he her frequently la I'm t 1 ' which g of TO FIGHT Champion to Get ' Draw or July of the articles everything has been arrange for a match between Jack Johnson and Bombardier for the purse ever offered is to receive 000). or The sum of la to be deposited July Itm other Is to handed to Johnson an hour the is to in probably in at this resulted In the an the and formerly known in Mr. was a brother of M. J. Miller ani Mrs. Thusa Ind J. L. Port Is at pres: erit visiting at the bonle of The story pf the Is told In following A July 15,~Ei New York for at Portage early William the of his fireman were Twelve to twenty passengers reported Eight taken from Hornell on a train to the Sentenced to Be Hanged at Sault Ste. Marie Gets Life Sault Ste. sentenced to the lor will hof be Tills at a meeting at tlie Dominion sentence instead been to life ' members of the the decision waa arrived at the of the woman's tUe recommendation of by jury and fai report trial the cabinet must be tho governor governor general being IN Make an Effort to Settle Affairs There July again after battle of ani nie is in honor of the visit ot figures todav give tlie number of dead in the two battle as Tho lost 52 killed Sn Uie wounded and 21 Is that Madero the effort of Ufo to Hottle the affairs in Puebla but teara will not be able to do feeling the The of. DlaK strong In Puebla further likely at by Governor Dix Uio Senator a route la Rockland count Assemblyman for now route in Seneca and ' to of crime not - Kills aged 60, one of the over Lindsay in lu the William n JAe Erie 7  thiU U ny - 4fvrjikAi 15, bat taken the A in the finished ment of the ta under of mill operations is still Very large in all ' ' - of footwear are moro in. the New England but be displayed jn 8)1 strength throughout the with ted firmness in sole thia week In the States are 23.1 against 176 last Failures In Canada ST 21 last train 5 from was July 15.Np passengers injured at the Portage wreck according to a statement issued Erie railroad Engineer Oliver was the only person The fireman was injured - and baggager were slightly Company's statement says cars were derailed but remained Hoth engines toppled July 15-^Tid train entering the yards at Portage wad sideswiped by a helper Engineer Oliver was killed and his Are man severely but or seven injured none The engine su ing but was on to Hoffman Island Because of Cholera Suspect Among July 1.^1.That there has been an of Hoffman Island the last few daO's ii had kept health of this was last the who representing the who to Fought to this out from a witness before hearing the evidence Dr. * The could only say that he not know about It but ho had to that Dushkin was withheld from tho and further declared that he underwood that six cases of cholera and that they ara handled facts are as 200 paa from the were to Hoffman was a choiera on the Moltke thon there three four In The of bas not been No one has been to Swinburne ' ' - Mfr A solicitor looked In great astonish at a- blm a threepenny bit payment for is this be fee Is and countryman be all July tar of the estate of t. Clemens was filed yesterday In surrogate's and that the entire left by thn both in New York and was 5471,183. Tho property all went to Twain's surviving the wife of tho Not Obliged Japs In Case of War With United July foreign has Issued a draft of It signed In London The pew treaty tho ratification of the Anglo-American arbitration by the of the stipulation that the obligation to go to tvar not binding If one of the belligerents to be a nation which la a party general either Japan or new treaty goes effect and will in force ten - has been some In London papers recently aa to the effect of the arbitration if Japan happened war with the The new treaty thus to overcome thls as far as the is Sweeps Northern July 15.A hurricane has swept Cagaras and Norte Manila 1)0 telegraphic other Islands and Is no. way of knowing the extent of the which is .to bijen No veseels af Manila for several Dies oT July 15.Pr. Carlos Altura the Colombian minister to died hero late last night of The government has Issued a ordering a lu his see the greatest ' 4.*  little was perhaps huri at 8; no o'clock yesterday afternoon when his famous 11^' biplane feU 100 feet outside atlon Held in upper he was at the meet under the the Erie from three ribs bn left hurts and body and io the In He Is Ih a la the tMt hlm jagged the on the biplane a deep ot the but to The waa caused by the biplane an air Mara f. Mars was Atting in and saw the biplane the crowds saV that losing of biplane when he struck the air all jumped to their feet ran across the field and shouted words of encouragement to the get him excited by yelling at shouted Mrs. who was cooler and more collected than any ane of - The to hear ' tan onto tho Held ind to beat back the the desperate battle he was 100 feet Mars that the crowd below was He waved his hand as If beckoning to the people to keop the police had forced all the people back to near the grand Mars coolly over tho field and watched her was a. sign of fear on her Por five minutes the aviator trying to extricate his treacherous air Suddenly biplane dipped hta m with a ihot ' on the the of by ilio a bnt Maw j ont how bnt been I Mars te the wheel He - -able - - he Mw with a of ' badly pry the steering rod to release the from the hia and tried to say but mt ' He ima field and an By the time it bad a state Mrs. Mars hurried to The say thk hurts sustained by of very they were to Just badly Suit After Waiting Score July 115.AValtlng for two score whd hoping would decree that bis love nuking would man of was at yesterday to Mrs. Flora of that years ago the but there ing of was then Miss Flom 1  live Leflew after al time ed his suit and Was marriage of Nebraska among races is said to be who have individuals eighteen miles distant rd bate to have a- a a sure twopence make dood of bureau taken p. m. City Buffalo Clear Clear Philadelphia July 15. President Taft stood on the portico of the White House and Watched Harry N. delve his biplane monument down a narrow lane of trees and como bounding up lawn to within of where he secretary of to the made a and machine about arid up T closing the W hite anil on over the roadway that down the If was a hazardous but forced to steer duo north the lane of It made the who were lawn catch their ao did marken hoped his as little ger as ho had this did a number of He circled the Ws j the Virginia in fif  

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