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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - February 15, 1916, Wellsville, New York                                4  Xmv fair FEBRUARY 15, 1916.  World's News Through Exclusive Franchises With the Associated and the American Press a FEBRUARY 15, 1916. ] NKW TI AI 15,  TO Convention to in Carnegie WOULD BE to Opon to Injuries Sustained at DURING trom Key West to New York for Expert by D- to of Roof thn will its and will until n a. Thon W. and tlie platform will ho road and VICTIM Has Ambition to Be Head Of the of State's Delegation to as to Character of to Be Adopted by Convention Tomorrow 15.Tbo state will o m Hall at 8 mid will continue tomorrow and tlie primary law has di tho party the fact that it occurs in tho year of a an critical it an and Uh its of at to the national convention at the influences at work Cur the to be toward W till have il peculiar at tins as in the of that the in his to lour n to There uro t wiio of National hut it i that ih stand up u govi i i of the con ir 15racki'tt is ti 1 no no fur but the crowd Henry L. not of foro i a are averse to to but realize to thwart bis him wiJl bi- Sf tile t will be picked from three most Dr. David Hill and State Chairman Frederick C. Dr. Hill and Mr. Berri lo accompany but Mill be a r fur thither Dr. Hill or Mr. even more fhan of will be the r of to be adopted tomorrow document will be prepared by the ami hands of Henry and Nicholas Murray of It will be one of the of party that come from a Republican assembla ne in will attack policy with ' characterization to the blaming the tor the of anarchy ami in the republic to tne will compare the attitude of tlie Friend of Feb. 1.".---Fiftt en year-old Tillie who came to city trom for for operation to her hie could not a in two had the He decided to her to obtain for her not only medical but a more went to a in bm She removed to and in Food and were left at her door and no came In contact with was under constant and developed an of the that to cut off her unless fit to undergo an and the prepared to remove 5( was reen was from the effect the her attendants it had befu much for her in her weakened She died The coroner is the Is No Longer Drowsy and Swelling on Shoulder Is New Feb. the anthrax patient at is in u greatly improved He is no longer the had from his hand to is lesi and his a couple of be i my is director of at out that the for the did not his recovery at all for an will a he to be from the 1'". H. in charge of tlir in which Hiers Is now 1yi;i?, liim of the cubic centi at 11-a.-m., and more at p a of of the which been since IN S. WHt CHK ITS Decide Armed Can Ba Attacked OF VITAL AVa n. Fi b - wis to Sam A. Sells of a of tho witli Koy O. fornier tive on Coloni Roosevelt just before the latter sai ed for Roosevelt quoted as to of. ani nuL ior any candidate for 1 tiie Ile has the of ihe American by T am one and tlie kaiser is the party and its died in grave international with the of the Democratic - Avill with little the failure to Fi b. - tin of Jean in point to anarchistic was locked up in the detective bureau last formally with American to commit The arrest affected by the war and demand t c ime day of Hill Would Protect Commodity to Its Manufacture Feb. 15.- -A ap pfal addressed to both in the house by Hill of to joi hands iH b will r tiie States from the d as a of the he are crip lias been that it may be to colors of the uniforms of the and sailors and the whole country Is likely to be affected one way or condition was he to tlie German monopoly the United Slates he with the of a German it is to an for the of them in a neutral Hill d the immediate of a a duty on tq erect for colora country from the of the The dvo fories in he are used for munitions of The two ' it would be a wise for the United to be Trip of Steamer Feb. 1.'), - Tlie sa loon of the steamship from torni was on Feb. when tlie liner plunged her nose un di r a colossal which Captain was more than feet ard the its way below the tempest were Rov to the em and bis at of Nelson A. Miles of Captain Sherman military attache at Naval Authorities Declare That United in With In Present Should Not Restrict of Submarines So as to Render Them Useless for Our Coast Defense In Case of Feb. - - Considerations of vital the of the United States Ih time of were declared by of the to have heon responsible for the action or of State in to to of their merchant same It is are responsible fyr the fact whither or not the allies acrec to the the American lias practically up to its rulen in the contention made by Germany and of to attack all enemy without May Attack Armed on the ground that armed ships ivre to be in the of warfare ships Gt is declared to the unani mous of tiie authorities the American is stated tnat of the navy have the state department that it of vital that tne grow out of the war should not bo of a to tho free of by try in of a foreign to the t stretches of t line on the Atlantic and and the limited r of defense American naval it - is hohl to the view in time of war the United States would be to largely on its for coast It is they are said have that the United States should in its with the belligerents in the present 1:0 so far In the operations of a-s to render them Must Carry No the United States to hold to the that merchant vessels have the to arm for and that may not attack but must their of such are has told would place the submarine service at the of any power a larse the American government in the position that vessels to bo immune from should carry no puns is the for a in international law it is must be taken in view of the of the submarine as an important factor in naval no definite action has been announced yet by Secretary the impression is daily that he has protest of the Teutonic flowers to attack all armed enemy ships without after March 1.  WAR TO ot Security Leaps Says He is tor Stanwood of the in a last night the of Western that of Daniels from has no for liis petition nor Utle to in Mr. say this because at the with no polit ics bui no creed but we must feei it the proper time to ask if the American the in Mr. Wilson by four more of Mr. Wilson four more of Mr. Ih of tlie moment to of tis many and hts of Passes To Prevent Prorating Committee policy of and fearlessness such as would clear to every mind the of country to defend the law of n Policy of It will demand a consistent with th m the ex the of fore as have been of tho It will demand a n to to constitute line of an upon methi army may b for the second p R 1 will the other into the of the assistant clief of and proprietor of the laboratory of of into at the banquet to Archbishop ro by army shock of i cal in a into n 'M weather Foot and Mouth 15.-- Stockers and feeder cattle shipped counties infected with foot and mouth must by a federal certificate of At present sev eral states discriminate cattle from this section of Now Jail Feb. c. formerly tax collector of who completed - county Is back hi lis an Barnes was a modici and Sheriff Frank hired hira to take of who aro of our y ami its is a menace national retention explicable only of the president's loyalty to born of friendships or because of expediency concern the recommendations of the sec of the navy indicated that he approached the entire matter a He plans to to give us a promissory note for a payable in 10 installments about five from date of TO NET In Baff Murder Case Located by Feb. as the of Bafi been by the New-York tied to state weeks awo be was warned the conspiracy wa about to be all the money and evil cunning that had been spent on its It is believed the men who purse for the of aKent with to away from New York until the trail grow has not been but the town he is in and become known to the police and the district say that he can be nabbed at any nt and are for certain corroborative information to supplement the of the and the Frank the arrest of this the hope to trac the doled out by the Ippolito into the palms of the Two and the other participants in b ick to the dozen enemies of who decreed that tlie that raised by men put Baff out of should be used for The only hint to his identity made public was contained in the assertion that he a dealer in tile to tlie for the the have been made of tho Le intended of tiie rn and Sn the hv H 11, of fie at in the of weie liehl 1 year city the than a of tais a for an in that law he amended in The not tlie Maier of legislative com and to previde bil's the hy wan as a alter had an invest ion of all weeks IN near kV Will Refuse to Disarm Feb. 15. an informal held by Sir Grey witli representatives of the it Wiis decided that will reject proposals made hy the United States that be All the entente powers will side with in and of this deci is expected to be made at a war council which will be held in taltes position that it contrary to the principles of sink vessels even if the merchant vessels carry for will class as pirates a Teutonic which does not heed this May Call Fight Feb. 15. Fear of of the Jess Moran for MarcH 8 in New was expressed by fans when it was learned champion developed another severe For the time within 10 Willard forced to abandon Only laRt Saturday Willard atter a was home and no opinion could be 0)Si-;.of time he ' Affairs re or spoke on the on the appropria tion at P. M. to noon Tues Admiral before the that laruer were by the at 5:20 P. M. to Take Around PUSH INTO in of ic who here for of convention Whitman would head the this national lie as cne of Tour delegates at conceded 01' ij iii Frederick C. or Dr. David consention was meet at at -S Former senator Root will call convention to order an ' d' a speech the of tho national Steadily Maintain Their Position North Of Occupy One of the Erzerum Porta and Have Taken a Large Number Of Turkish whole the of heavy big suns have b n n roaring for the infantry have been in and have played a prominent pan In the while have fought other above Imes and have by the Germans followed up their recent in by the capture ot an additional halt a mile of French around Tabu in that and their artillery in the hood of and have answered in kind by tlie Seventeen fights in the the of reported by the along la in addition has been activity of La Basse where the Heavy infantry attack in that is the Germans Irf a British They driven out almost the which runs Central Albania and into the Bay of has been reached by the to ' The have an important town in no important the Russians in the Caucasus have occupied one of forts and have taken large numbers of Several Turkish batteries on Trebizond coast of Black have been silenced by Ferdinand of Vienna arrived there to Emperor This woald seem to set at reports that had the entente allies for a separate ttp PROBERS Leading Republicans Confer in Comptroller 1;>.--h'.KCi-pun}; only T. ail tile ol the Drackett to State Comptroller ill of nt tlie lor the the in Mr. in the for that more than two ol the were la of en Sunday of it. tiie ri nomination of Governor maintained it their in expenditures were this point an apparent of opinion between them and Mr. Travis called for of Closing m on Feb. 1.',---Assintaitt States Attorney lidwin M. Stanton declared that the search for Dr. John Grant alias John H. is rapidly a cm a warrant him with tue to defraud investors in idl be at any nt the to mail fake broker and turfman in the of the LIVES lost lives in a tire which late hist in an air shaft of a twelve in mine of the and is A dozen The of the lire is Shoo has been wiMi the of State - $ U. P. Hanrahan and Fred of Prayer Was Feb. H. r here a of his by and her until she her declared on the verdict it an to long prayer while he in the county REPRESENT Frank l-t of State County of were in Albany Monday and They on their way to Kew york aa to tho there Bulgarian Feb. 15.The Evening from that definite negotiations have been opened for a change of policy on the part of Bulgaria wbich will incline her to the side of Order 20 Feb. 15.--Tbe Lake Krle Railroad iA about to place an order for 20 locomotives ot the Santa Fe will be twice as powerful as any now in Urie on the and several are to carry The winter on the anil it is expected that all records will be daring the coming Enlist In Flying Feb. 10.More than Yale students have enlisted for the aviation which will form a division of the service of thf Yale Tenth field the organization of which was last The men be in the state army on a war furnished by the Connecticut Air Craft Board of - A. of New a New b en member of tlie the University of of Samuel Mr. election is regarded aR a for the conservative branch of the board of 15.Th^ tion of fo at Port was which  

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