Y O k El R E D ’ HOUSE SALAMANCA AND LITTLE TALLET, H. I ., MARCH 1 5 ,1 9 1 7 FROM THE EASTERN DISTRICT ’ in m il town Friday for his granddaughter GST TOGETHER, SAYS WHSON strike>and th a t tkei** knowledge thus RIOT IN MACHIAS HOTEL Ruth, who attends school here. fa r is based on w h at they have gleaned Slight V/reck on Pennsy —1 Teacher Fred Angie Is recovering from his from the newspapers and th e ir general BR U TA L A SSA U LT ON CONSTABLE CATTARAUGU S FRANKLINVILLE WON'T .N T E R F E R E EX C EP T TO Resigns—O ther News recent illness. fam iliarity w ith th e situation. No LITTLE A V E R T GR EAT TIE UP Mrs. C. A. W alquist and daughter J. M. Green, .wife and daughter, El freight embargoes have heen declared Mrs. John Newman Dies of Pneum on Nellie spent a couple of days la st Fall on Floor Caused In ju ry -F u n e r eanor, were guests of relatives a t E l here. ia—O ther Item s of In terest Intoxicated Laborers Threw Pool Balls al of Mrs. Robeson Brotherhood Chiefs Say Compromise week in Buffalo. ----—o— ton Sunday, j ~ and Wielded Cues L eland Rich of Buffalo spent Sunday Now Would Only Postpone Contro The funeral of Mrs. Charles Robe H enry W right tapped his sugar or Miss Anna Evans, who has been the B E T T E R PRICES FOR MILK Sheriff C. B. Nichols is in Buffalo In town. versy guest of h e r sister, Mrs. Deane, fo r the son was held a t th e home of Mrs. E. A. chard Saturday' last. There is not searching for th ree m en ag ain st whom Miss E thel Randall of Salam anca p ast three m onths, has gone to Sala Robeson on Chestnut street Sunday af much sap so- far. New York, March 15. — P resident Dairymen Will Likely Get 70 Cents w arrants charging assault in th e sec w as a guest a t the home of Dr. George m anca to rem ain about 10 days before ternoon, Rev. M. J. Hill of the Metho W ilson will not again interfere in the Jones & H askell received a carload More Per Hundred Than in ond degree w ere issued a s th e out M cIntosh. taking h er departure for h e r home in dist church officiatinng. Burial was at of Overland car's th e last of the week. railroad strike controversy unless he 1916 come of a riotous affair a t Machias Mr. and Mrs Clayton Rich sp e n t th e Mt. Prospect. Portland, Me. Mr. Smith of> Eagle has moced to becomes convinced th a t nothing but Randolph, March 12.—Confirmation Monday night in which, a gang of p a s t week in Buffalo. Miss Lydia Burton has purchased a the house made vacant hy Charles his intervention can avert a g reat tie Mrs. W. E. Coe and daubhter Reva, of th e /tru th of a statem en t made in Pennsylvania railroad laborers beat Miss H elen W allace spent Sunday and Oscar Lindberg wei-e in Buffalo m illinery business in Weilsvilie. She Sugg. Mr. Sm ith will work fo r H as up, according to word received by the Randolph a t the tim e of the Dairy up Constable W rig h t L ittle, a fte r a t home. is in Buffalo buying goods and will kell & Son this season. Saturday. railroad executives and brotherhood men’s League was organized, th a t creating wild excitem ent and causing Mrs. F ran k W eidner of Buffalo, Mrs. ---------- o---------Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bolles and child take possession a t once. chiefs a t th eir conference here today. th a t the league would be w orth mil property damage a t th e Machias B re t Andrews of Salam anca and Mrs. Mrs. H enry W hitm an, while moping ren were in Jam estow n for the week Ice Jam Danger Passes Through a third party the president lions of dollars to C attaraugus coun House, of which a Mr. F ish is the pro F ra n k Baxter and daughter of Roches a floor la st week, slipped and h u rt one end. Railroad bi’idges over the Allegany urged both sides to m ake every effort ty dairymen, became apparent when prietor. t e r have heen in town this week.-look Miss Arline Anderson w ent to Buf knee seriously. She was confined to riv er a t Riverside Junction seem now to reach a settlem ent. Machias is “dry”, but liquor is said ing a fte r the household goods of th eir directors this week issued th e ir her bed for several days. falo Sunday to hear Billy Sunday. to be out of danger tbis season from None of the coolness th a t m arked to have heen an impelling factor in the fath er, th e late A. T. Benson. Miss Blanche W illiams of Buffalo the peril of running ice and of ice the last m eeting showed itself today. their prices ifor the inext six months. Frank Deane had business Coryaffray, which thus fa r has resulted Sherm an M osher has recently pur is assisting Mrs. Mabel Underwood in jams, which have in the past th reat The conferees on both sides were ami I t is estim ated /that the average price don on Saturday. quoted for 1917 will be a t least an in the a rre st of four m en for disorder chased th e A- T. Benson house on Jef. Fred Gates of Steam burg was h ere th e m illinery store. ened structures there. able, and shook hands warm ly when advance of ,70 cents the hundred ly conduct. They a re accused of caus ferson street. A. L. Reynolds of the Union Nation Saturday to install an acetylene light E arly on Monday, icp which had they met. ing damage a t the hotel. The other Dr. and Mrs. Roy Newton of Balti pounds over jthe d91<6 prices. al Bank is ill with chicken pox. plant a t Eugene W haley’s. accum ulated above the! bridges went A fter a short session this fo’renoon th ree men, for whom th e sheriff is m ore, Md., w ere called h e re th e first League D irector tL. * K irkland has The Mite Society of the F irst P res out and passed the structures without the conference took a recess until 4 Miss Reva Coe attended th e auto of th e week on account of th e serious been a t Albany and o th er p arts of searching, are alleged to have injured byterian church gave a tureen supper jam m ing against them,- as happened ‘o’clock this afternoon. show a t Jam estown Friday. E lisha Lee, Constable Little. H e is badly bruised illness of his m other, Mrs. John New the state .with the officials wo made Miss Cecelia Nenno of Allegany has a t the church parlors Friday night. A late last winter, w ith the result th at I1chairm an of the railw•*ay executives, m an. th e price .announcement. Mr. K ir k and it is feared tb a t isome of his ribs resigned h er position as teach er in dis silver offering was taken. there were dynamiting operations ! and W. G. Lee, head of the trainm en, and Miss*E. S. Campbell w as in Buffalo land telegraphed President J. J. are broken, from being kicked Mrs. Ja n e t Currie, who is ill a t her above the structures, which w ere then ’ both indicated th at m atters were pro tric t No. 1 school, to take a school in tram pled on. H e was attacked as he th e first of the week on business. Young of ,the local league, the figures daughter’s in Jam estown, is somewhat regarded as unsafe on account of the gressing satisfactorily. the town of Allegany. Miss Jean ette Rushbrook spent Sun nam ed by Jhe dairymen for the com - was attem pting to a rre st the rioters Mrs. Charles Griffin is ill a t th eir better. pressure of ice against them. T h e/1brotherhood chiefs a t 2 o’clock ing season. They are as follows : d ay a t h e r home in E a s t Aurora. a t the hotel. Miss Gladys F isher of Buffalo is home here’. Ice is said to have threatened the issued a statem ent in which they said The gang, composed of 15 laborers Mr. and Mrs. John. W aite are in Buf F or April ,$2.10; May, $2.05; June. A. J. Forness had business in Sala assisting in Miss C. H. Searle’s milli E rie bridge at Riverside to some ex th eir resolution to secure an eight from a Pennsy construction camp a t falo for a few days. $1.85; July, $2.10; August, 2.25; Sep nery store. manca Tuesday. ten t on Monday, and as a precau hour working day i sas firmly fixed Machias, first attended a theatrical F ran k H aight is spending a few days Mrs. Fred Bacon was a guest of tionary m easure M aster C arpenter now as it ever was, and th a t a compro tem ber, $2.45. Average fo r the per A m inor accident occurred Monday perform ance in the village Monday in town. in the P. R. R. yards h e re ., A heavy Mrs. A. D. Moon in Isehua, M arch 2nd. Roy Pierce and a gang of m en w ent to mise for the present would only delay iod, $2.13 1-3. ( evening, and then growing tired of the Mrs. John Newm an of South street Mrs. John W entz of Ellicottville was the place for the purpose of averting the ultim ate settlem ent of the contro freight train, backing o u t of tbe pass TUMESASSA V ETER A N DEAD amusement, left and w ent to th e Fish died Tuesday of pneumonia. T he fun ing siding, broke th e sw itch points, the guest of h e r sister, Mrs. Thomas w hatever damage m ight th reaten the versy. hotel. There they started a game of eral will he held from th e M. E. putting the sw itch out of commission Grierson recently. bridge through an ice gorge forming L. A. Rogers Victim of sudden Attack pool. Action apparently w asn't fast church Friday morning, w ith burial P. G. Underwood of L ittle Valley tjiere. There was no trouble experi for about 24 hours. of Heart Disease— Had Rela enough to su it them , fo r they indulged a t Olean. Albany, M arch 15.—Effective after was here Sunday w ith his family. Mrs. F. Dean shopped in Salam anca enced, however. tives Here in the incidental by-play of hurling J. L. M erritt is in Buffalo. the close of business today, the Dela Mrs. R. E. Salisbury and daughter W ednesday, Engineer of Masonry, G. H. Stewart, Lemuel Augustus Rogers, a veteran pool balls and cues, breaking out sev Mrs. M. J. Rich of L ittle Valley was ware & Hudson and the N. Y. Central The S. S. C. m et F riday evening a t returned from H am burg Friday. says h a tt he anticipates no fur of the Civil W ar, died very suddenly eral windows. th e guest of Mrs. H annah Prince on Mrs. C. R. Dye was in Buffalo Sat th e r danger to the B., R. & P. bridge railroads have notified shippers they the home of Miss H attie Anderson. The proprietor and Constable L it an Saturday a t th e home of his Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Boyer of C attaraugus urday to h ear Billy Sunday. at Riverside, on account of ice, and will refuse to accept freight of any daughter, Mrs. Clara Casler, a t Tun- tle interfered, but w ere outnumbered Miss Adda Thompson will hold her Mrs. Sarah Hitchcock and son were th a t the river was clear from the kind excepting milk and cream lo ad esassa. He had been in feeble health and the constable was badly beaten spring m illinery opening Thursday was a guest of relatives here last in Delevan Sunday attending the fun bridge up stream to Vandalia, a dis ed a t the stations. week. for about two years, but had not ap while attem pting to perform his duty. F rid ay and Saturday. B ert Goodman <of M ontana was a eral of a relative. tance of more th an three miles. p e a r e d a p p r e c ia b ly w o r s e of lat-e. A t The sheriff’s departm ent w as notified E ugene M attison has a position with J. E. Gast of Buffalo called on his guest of friends here. The run of ice from the Vandalia re New York, March 15.—An appeal to about 6 o’clock members of the family and Sheriff Nichols dispatched Deputy th e Harvey, Carey, Babcock Co. a t Sil D. E. Underwood of Steam burg was friends here Sunday. gion passed here between seven and the patriotism of the members of the beard a peculiar sound in his room, Sheriff Ray M allery of Olean to th e v e r Creek. Miss A lta Phillips of Friendship eight o’clock on Monday, without four great railroad brotherhoods to and on going there found him expir scene. Tuesday Mr. M allery round Mrs. F rank H aight is spending some a caller in tow n Monday. has heen spending a few day a t F. C. forming any jam a t the Main street refrain from any “rash movement” W illiam F rance and fam ily expect ing. H eart disease is given as the ed up four of the m em bers of th e gang tim e w ith h er son and family a t P er to move to Lim estone, w here he has Fay’s. bridge, such as was experienced svhich would bring on industrial w ar who were among the prim e m overs in cause of death. rysburg. Mrs. L. Board of R ochester was a re several days ago. employment. fare in the present national crisis, was Mr. Rogers was horn a t Poughkeep- the hotel brawl, h u t the th ree m en who Mrs. George McIntosh entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. F rink and son Clay cent guest of Mrs. Fred Bacon. o-------se May 22, 183S. He served during are said to have heen responsible fo r made here last night by the national th e Afternoon Bridge Club W ednes Mr. Dom es will move to the Pelton ton w ere in Salam anca Monday. Roy Hall Surrendered conference committee of railways on m ost of the Civil W ar, and was a mem tbe assault on Mr. L ittle are still a t day. Orvil France, who has heen ill, is house this week. Roy Hall, charged w ith assault in the eve of the conference today with ber of tbe G. A. R. po 3t here. He is large* The departm ent h as th e nam es -------- o --------} Mrs. A. L. Finn is serously ill with the first degree ?n the shooting of L, convalescent. Napoli News the chiefs of the trainm en’s organiza survived by two daughters, Mrs. Cas of the three, hut th eir indentity is Miss H arriet A nderson has returned symptoms of blood poisoning. H. Brown, a storekeeper a t Bowen, for tions. Freem ont W ait and wife visited a t ler and Mrs. Emma Booth, of the W est beihg kept secret fo r tho tim e heing. Rev. George Middleton has been which Clarence O’Connell is now serv home after several days’ v isit with Melvin Lowe’s Friday. o— ----End, and by tw o sisters, Mrs. Kate Chiefs Have Unanimous Support. spending a week w ith his parents at ing tim e in Auburn prison, is back in The donation w as not as well a t friends in Salamanca. News from Balcom Corners Brown of the W est End and Mrs. AbAfter a m eeting h ere with several Miss Ruby Johnson was a guest of Kingston, Pa. L ittle Valley jail, having been sur tended as w as wished. About $55 was J. C. W hite of Ohio spent a few days bie Stabbing of Cleveland, O. Mrs. P. E, P erley of W hite P lains rendered by bis bondsman, Mrs. Ella hundred general chairmen and chairher parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnson, o-------realized for Rev. Mahney. days la st w e e k 'a t the home of his I men of the locals in the brotherhood w as th e g u est o f h er m other, Mrs. Darling of Sinclairville, where Hall I organizations on lines entering New Good Weather Only Awaited Mr. and Mrs. E m ery W inship have over Sunday. father, D. J. W hite. H enry Baldwin has returned home E. A. Robeson, la st w eek. worked for sometime leaving later for York, W. G. Lee, president of the returned home a fte r spending the win Although no date has been announc Mr. and Mrs. Jam es P eters have Mr. and Mrs. F ran k W eed have gone p arts unknown. te r w ith th eir daughter, Mrs. Kersey after an extended visit w ith relatives Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, ed for commencing work upon the moved from Cherry Creek onto the to Poughkeepsie to m ake th eir future in Bradford. lit.* was arrested c-n Friday at Loek- announced th at unanimous support had contemplated improvements and new farm he recently purchased here. Reynolds. home. [ L. Johnson of Jam estow n was a port by Sheriff Nichols and was taken been voted the brotherhood chiefs in construction at the East End term in John Miller’s children have scarlet Arline Bacon of N iagara Falls spent Miss Isabel Mitchell is in Buffalo for guest a t th e home of H. Garr, Sr., la st | beck to L ittle Valley on Saturday. ! the demands they intend to m ake at al of the B., R. & P.,it is believed*the week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. S. E. fever, but are doing nicely. [a few days. Hall was out on bail pending a second 1 today’s conference. These demands, th a t building operations will begin as Young. They have closed th e Pigeon Hollow week. G. W. Brown was in Salam anca on trial of bis case. H is bail was fixed i he said, would be based on the modi soon as the w eather will perm it and -oschool of which Miss Clara W aite is George Selter has arrived home a t $2,000. He will likely be tried at fied demands of last December, which th a t the n ex t few weeks will teacher, for two weeks on account of Saturday. see Doings a t Delevan from W atervilet, Mich. called for a basic eight-hour work day Mr. and Mrs. C. Baldwin have re tbe April term of county court at L ittle scarlet fever. ! construction under way. Leland Wolfe w as home from Dun ■\ Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Glenna and pro rata pay for overtime. Ben Manley and wife and Verne turned home after visiting a t the home Rice attended the funeral of Mrs. Grace Valley. “This is virtually w hat the. Adamson ! Engineers are now m aking surveys kirk Saturday and Sunday. W aite and wife attended revival th eir daughter, Mrs. W illiam Cargill o law would give if put in force,” be for the improvements and have done Clifford E asterly w as home from Sampson a t Yorkshire Sunday. in Bradford. Willoughby W hisperings m eetings in Randolph Thursday even said. The original programme of th e some work a t the E ast End, chiefly j Buffalo Saturday and Sunday, A delegation from this place a t Mr. and Mrs. Alex Prevorce have —W alter W illiams of Hum phrey ing. men, the refusal of which resulted ’n j back of th e present shops, where new \ Fred Ju rs of Eden spent th e w eek tended the Billy Sunday revival in gone to Olean to reside. much ia rg e r shops, designed to end a t the home of ‘ Mr. and“ Mrs. W alter W aite was in L ittle Valley Buffalo W ednesday, returning on the has rented Theron R usts’ farm and the call last Septem ber of the strike | ^ E. W haley had business in Salam an has taken possession. which was averted by the passage of ( handle tlie ruIm ing repair w o r k o f Stolts. Monday. mid-night flyer. the Adamson act, included an eightca Monday. —H oward Capron ’is hom e from Paul Ashley has quit work in the the en tire B., R. & ;P. system are to Jam es Bull is moving onto th e N et Charles Phelps, a prom inent resi hour basic day with tim e and a half be located. The new power plant will tie Dye farm. Mrs. H. Carr, Sr., is very ill a t p res Franklinville. m ill and has accepted a position in the dent of this place, died a t his home ent. —Mrs. F rank Meachem of Ton- for overtime. Mr. Lee indicated there i also be located on the same tract. The Merrill-Soule plant a t L ittle Valley. B ert H atch and Ray Stanton were on Cobb avenue W ednesday morning. was no intention of going back to the Mrs. E arl Nye was in Salam anca on awanda. is spending the week w ith her W ord was received here of the sud surveyors are working under the d i ill the p ast -week. Miss E dna H unt of Buffalo was the original claims. 'j Thursday. sister, Mrs. C. C. Lougee. den death of Fred Monroe th e first of Mrs. D. O. Yates is having a n a t guest of h er parents here Sunday. He adm itted recent forecasts of a rection of A ssistant Engineer T. R. Melvin Godfrey was a week-end —Millard Moffet is visiting his th e week. W arner. tack of rheum atism . progressive countryside strike begin Mrs. Mae Burt had business in Buf grand parents, W. E. M orrison and People in this vicinity are starting guest of relatives in Bradford. General M anager E. F. Robinson. Di Mrs. Sarah W est h as had a relapse. ning Saturday night at 6 o’clock unless falo Monday. M. Decker of Bradford was a guest wife a t Salamanca. to tap th eir sugar bushes. vision Superintendent M. G. Inerney the railroads accede to the ultimatum .Last Saturday evening w hen Aaron Miss Ruby W orden was the week of relatives here last week. —Ray Haliday has rented Fred o------of their employes were w ritten by a and E ngineer of Maintenance of Towne was driving home from South end guest of Miss Lottie Randall in Elkdale Notes Roy and Dennis O strander were in “good guesser.” Lougees’ farm. W ay G. C. Cleaver were a t the E ast Dayton his load of feed upset, pinning Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Clair H enry of 108S Salam anca Monday. “Charges that w e are acting in*bad End yesterday on a to ur on inspec Mr. Towne beneath it. No bones w ere —Miss Lillian O’Brien spent the D. C. Lynde has returned to his faith in bringing up th is question M arket street, Meadville, are th e par -I o-------broken. home at Centerville after spending a week-end w ith her sister, Mrs. W. E. again at th is tim e Avithout w aiting for tion. ents of a daughter. Mrs. H enry is a ERIE BRAKEM AN INJURED Maley a t E ast Salamanca. Miss Pearl Stolts has a position in week w ith relatives here. the decision of the suprem e court on niece of Mrs. Clark Boutelle of this Struck by Timber, May Die —Miss M argaret Curtis returned to a 5 and 10c store in Buffalo. The funeral of Mrs. S. U. Lynde was th e Adamson act are b aseless,” he place. W arren, M arch 10.—Ray Dickinson Harry Hodges Fell From Slippery Ca held a t h er late home on N orth Main Jam estow n Sunday. John Alff is having a n attac k of neu declared. “We w ere not parties to --------------------- o------------- — . A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. boose Roof and Struck on Back 19 years old, was probably fatally h u rt ralgia and lumbago. street Sunday a t 1:30 o’clock, Among the agreem ent entered into betw een Ralph Racy of Randolph Sunday. Mrs. Hornell, March 15.—H arry G. Hod yesterday afternoon a t Glade fiu n Mrs. O. M. Towne is having a n a t “T hrift System ” in Dunkirk Schools th e attorneys fcr th e railroads and those from out of town who attended Rasey is a siste r of Ralph Leach of ges of No. 51 Center stre e t m et with when he was struck by a piece of tim tack of th e grip. Dunkirk, M arch 14. —It is expected the rep resen tatives of the attornevwere Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lynde of Dal ber. He is in Emergency hospital. th is place. an accident Tuesday night about 11 genei-al's office to do nothing until the Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Towne of Buf ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lynde of Haz- th a t the savings bank departm ent re Fred E arl of P ittsburg is visiting o’clock. He is employed by the Erie Physicians fear internal injuries will falo arrived la s t Saturday evening to decision is handed down. cently established in school No. 3, soon elhurst, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lynde as a brakem an on th e Allegany divis old friends and relatives here. cause his death. W ant Question Settled Quickly. spend a few days w ith his parents, Mr. and daughter of Houghton, Mr. and will he extended to all the* school Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Daniels spent ion and he had ju st returned to this Young Dickinson was employed hy and Mrs. G. L. Towne. “Our position is the same as if Mrs. Alfred Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. buildings in this city. Sunday a t tbe home of th e ir grand city on a freight tra in and the train his father, F ran k Dickinson, as a J. T. Newcomb was very ill last The plan has worked out so well a t there were no Adamson law and no F rank Bolton of Ashford and M. F. daughter, Mrs. B. F. Lewis in Sala had stopped in th e local hump yards. team ster. He was unloading chemi the No. 3 building th a t School Super decision pending. W hether the de week w ith acute indigestion. Jones and wife of Sandusky. manca. Hodges had locked th e caboose door cal wood from Brown Run a t the cision is for on against our demands, Rumsey Aldrich m ade 15 gallons of intendent F. R. Darling feels justified — :— o--------Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Peabody of L it and started to climb through the cupo our position will be unaltered. If I t ' loading dock a t Glade when a heavy in extending the “th rift” system to maple syrup two weeks ago. Sandusky Item s tle Valley visited a t A. B. Chase’s on la when he lost his footing on account th e other buildings The bank has is throw n out, we still will stand pat piece of wood fell and struck him in Miss E leanor Hopkins of Kennedy Sunday. of th e icy condition of the roof of the - Charles Sugg, wife and son Morris been in operation three weeks and has and take no le ss than the Adamson the stomach. spent the week end w ith h e r aunt, Mrs. E verett Hall of Bucktooth is visiting caboose and plunged to the ground attended the funeral of an aunt a t more th an 200 depositors. The first law would have given us. Emma Dye and family. F r a n k l in v i l le S u n d e y . “W e four brotherhood chiefs, F rancis McKay. striking on his back. David Curry Dies a t Olean* week’s deposits totaled $42.86, the sec E v e re tt S tew ard re tu rn e d to May** through, th ese recent m eetings w ith P. M. M errill is able to be out after Mrs. Ina Mehean and Miss Ida H e was rendered unconscious and Olean, M arch 9.—David M. Curry of ville th e first o f th e w eek. ond week $48.86, and the third $27.13, our m en, now fe e l that w e have the Starks spent Sunday w ith friends in the ambulance was called and th e in a several w eeks’ illness of grip and malting a total of $118.85 now in the 1131% N orth Union street died W ed A heavy dow npour of ra in w ith th u n United backing o f our m en behind us. rheum atism . jured m an taken to his home.. He Salamanca. nesday after a th ree m onths’ Illness. d er a n d lig h tn in g w as experiened h e re hank. , W e w ant to g et th is question settled Gilbert B ridenbaker and son, C. J. Several from here attended th e U. was badly bruised, b u t as far as can be o---------and settled quickly. The reason for H e had lived in Olean for 36 years, last Sunday evening. Bridenbaker were at Delevan and B. social a t Tom W halen’s Friday eve determ ined no bones w ere broken. W arren County Oil Deaf ---------- o---------our seem in g haste at th is tim e in forc during which tim e he was employed Lim e Lake Friday. . ning. W arren, M arch 14.—The biggest ing it to an issu e is th at the country by th e Vacuum Oil company. He Expert Gunner Leaves fo r Duty Fall Downstairs Fatal Mike M yrpha has been a t C. producing lease in W arren county, Pa., m ay he in a w ar w ithin a few w eeks came to Olean from W arsaw, N. Y„ F. G. Daniels had business in Cat W arren, March 14.—H arry Campbell Rqchester, March 10. — Charles Bridge’s the past week. taraugus W ednesday. located south of Stoneham, was sold or m onths and w e b elieve th is ought his native town. H is wife, one daugh left yesterday to serve th e governm ent Roach, 45 years old, a farm er living G. H ^Seott and wife were a t Reuben by the J. A. Schofield company to the to be settled before th at com es.” ter, Mrs. F ran k VanTyle of Detroit, as a n expert gunner on som e m erchant n ear Salamanca, came to this city on One W eek's Toll W ilson’s the last of the week. Mrs. E astern Petroleum company of Phila Mich., and one brother, W illiam Curry ship th a t is a t p re se n t being arm ed Rom'1, M arch 13.—During th e past W ednesday and rented a room a t the W ilson has been in poor health all delphia yesterday. The consideration of Avon, survive. No Change Here in one of the A tlantic co ast ports. He w eek 493 vessels, w ith a total tonnage Gold hotel in E a st avenue for a week. winter. ---------- o---------was approxim ately $200,000. T he situation here rem ains unchang departed under secret orders. of 291,000 tons, reached Italian ports He lost his balance while ascending Clark H atch and wife of Delevan ed, there having been no developm ents The lease c o n s i s t s o f 1 ,0 0 0 acres and Senate Honors Spring Campbell 35 years old, served 10 and 469 departed. Only seven vessels the stairw ay in the hotel, early today were guests of relatives here S atur now has on it 200 producing oil and gas so far as the brotherhoods locally are Albany, M arch 14.—The sen ate to y ears in th e navy, e n listin g from th is e n t e r i n g o r l e a v i n g I t a lia n p o r t s d u r a n d f e l l b a c k w a r d , s t r ik i n g o n b i s b e a d d a y . wells, The oil production ia little less concerned, or so far as railw ay affairs day held m em orial services for th© city, H e ow ns a box full of m edals i n g t n e p a s t e i g h t d a y s w e r e s u n k h y H i s s k u ll w a s f r a c t u r e d , a n d b i s n e c k M rs. L . S p r in g e r b a s b e e n t b e g u e s t th an 50 barrels a day while millions here a re involved* i t is sta te d by rep la te S en ato r George E , S p rin g o f th e w hieh h e won fo r ex p ertn ess in gun* ' subm arines. T he m inistry of m arine w as dislocated. of h e r m other in Buffalo. of feet of gas a re sold each m onth to resentatives of b ith this afternoon. 5 lst district an d fo rm e r S e n a to r pointing, an d a t o n e tim e w as ra te d Roach w as removed to a hospital, gave o u t th ese figures today, to show G. A. Comstock was in Delevan S at consum ers a t Clarendon and the The brotherhood local chairm en say George E. Green of Binghamton. Sen th e second b e s t gun-pointer in th e A t where, be died yesterday afternoon. urday. th a t th e German subm arine w arfare power house of th e s tre e t railway com th a t they have received no specific in* ato r Charles D. N ew ton of th e 43d la n tic fle e t H e h a s only been six H e did not regain consciousness. h as m t crippled local shippingE . B . S ykes of th e county lin e w as pany a t Stoneham, stru e tio n s In re g a rd to. th e prospective d istrict was th e p rin c ip a l speaker. m o n th s o u t of p ie navy. 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