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OFFICIAL R PLIB‘ ILAN PAPER‘OF u ALLEGANY CUBA NEW YORK, DEC. 29, 1904-ES’1‘ABLISHED 1862 \4 11115511137 of skins last week Tueq lit-F til“ 101 hereafter. j fin! rather numerous in the 'of Cuba, Two or three places pilfered ard Black Greek Case Is still attracting atten- \M19 the family wore away fro fill be ran down before it goes farther. Hrsnext morning it was found that the \ | barn had been entered the evening prevy- 1ous and the.. furs takao. . The staple in. the barn door had been drawn and a pile of furs had been curefally sorted . and only the best taken. The thief was evi- dently not entirely acquainted with the situation as a large quantity of valuable skins in the upper story had been over- looked. <- Deputy Sheriff Quinn has been at work cn the caso but thus far has been unable to run down the thie! or thieves. There is much mystery at the Kinney House over tre disappearance somes tins ago of two valuable plecas of cut glass. It was selected from a quantity of other glass aud was the chorceflt in the lot. There is still no clue tothe preopetrator of the attempted thef; at the Braeoks store last week. * e ay .In the Black Creek caso the unkno4&n letter writer and horse poisoner is still busy and it is underetood that anoth letter has been received by Rev. Coo This is sald to have ma le threats again several persons in the village and als contained a threat to burn the place. is becoming more and more evident the perpetrator of these outrages insane person and it is hoped the matter as High School Spend . the: “Holidays. ith the exception of Principal “re out of town. Miss Hook is at ; Miss Graham at Ithaca, Miss Brockport, Miss Covilie a lea Pledger, at Spencerport fired Postal Facilities. bgpostoflice will make a pouch This will be of rtance In the mail service as yill‘l'~not bo mado up 7 4 fret u the Stockholders of the Cuba ' Company, for the purpose of and transacting~ such uther as may properly come hefore 3905, at 3:00 p m. at the office & Sill Co. in the town of \ One t the pleasant events of the year alng programme was furnished plis and they bave every reason The kavu called and he mado a ligature from a . towel, binding it about the upper part of the man's urm to stop the flow of b'ood. In the meantime he had a livery rig telephoned for and several doctors called . Hale's livery quickly furnishel a rig and the man was taken to the hospital whore Dr. J. C. C'ark performed the amputation, Tho patient raliled well from the operation. __ l = WEDDING BELLS . Miss Maude Little Becomes the Wife of Edward Davis. halias Maude Litto and Eiward Davis the latter o' Franklinville, were unite in marriaze last Wednesday at the hom off the bride, near this village. Rev. K. D.'\Hardin of the Presbyterian charch/of. It is probable the young people will resaide in Franklinville. A Presentation. Mrs., J. M. Barnes was the recipien on Christmas esa of a marnificien Japanese vace at the bands of the ladie the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Barges wishea to express her thanks for the gift. enamine ln otc cnet Meth comer en Mow He Makes His Dairy Pay. T. I Stiles, oae of our belghbrrlrg farmers, is well satisfied with tho result of bis dairy the past two seaso's. Dar- ing the present season his cows have brought him a little better than $40 a head, and io the year 1903 the same dairy gave him $383, or $53 per cow. Cbease was lower the past season than in 1903 which. coupled with the pocr pasturage, accounts for the difference Mr. Btiles says after a lifetime experi- ence ha has learned bow to winter his eows cheap and have them:come out -in good shape in the spring, and that he 'will be glad to impart the secret to any if Donovan of Wellsville, 35 years | (unmarried was following his | nwell drBler at Findlay, O., witle engaged in pulling the polish- l €fell from the derrick, striking | é back of the heed. His death |I in & shore time after. The re-} “the Wrong Dallas. TIOT last week stated that | allas was in jail in Belmont, on argeof? larcery from the person.: # should have read John Dallas. Mon is cheerfaliy mada. *' x \lessor NERVE irannery of tho United States! “113; my .y which ‘- one who cafes to find out. -CanRisteo 'Times Republican. For Bank Tellers. If tbe average bank teller could work nainterruaptedly during every second of an entire year, ho couldn't cocnt off in one dollar bills an amount equal to the sum paid policy bhol¢ers in the Kqaitable Life Assurance Society in 1903. . For Gas Wood or Coal. Sixteen inen combination Live Oaks '$11.78, made by the largest store plant in the world. The finest store made for barning gas, wood or coal, for sale by lC' A. Gee. OFF FOR THE INAUGURATION- Cuba Will\ Send a Good Sized Delegation. []] !~ Will Leave on the Erie Sunday Night, Starting From Olean. Coba will be interested in the inau- guration of the new governor of thestate, Hor. Frank W. Riggins. A special train will leava Olean Suaday night at 7 o'clock and wiil stop at Cuba at 7 30. gation wilt join the party here. The following expect to go to Albany, H, J. Demcey, Houry C. Morgan, Geo. D. Whipple, F. C. Saunders, A. A. Arnold, C. A. Wheeler, A. A Lawrence,. Dr. KR. F. | Gitierte, Dr. LitchfisTd, 4. 0. Renwick, wW.B. Ackerly, J. F. Olive, F. B. Lyon, Ww. O. Phelps. a , Tho delegation will be known as the Citizeas' Guard of Honor. JURORS DRAWN. They Will Serve inthe Al- legany Supreme Court The following Jurors have been drawn for the Supreme Court which will con- vene Jan. 9th. GRAND JURORS. A'fred-J. W. Moland, C. C. Burdick. Aimond-Fred Wilcox. Lowe. Andoaover-Lathel Broner, ®. M. Bassett Belifast-J. Eaton Kinney. Bolivar-Paul Shaner, Floyd Kenyon. Caveadea-A. L. Vosburg. Friendship-Frod Mason. Granger- Wilson Pblnney, Allen How- den, Grow—debt] L Spike John G. Isaman. Independence-George Bloss. New Hodson-D. 0. Totton, Gecrge E. VaoFleot. Rashforda--Charles Baker. Yeio-Milton Case, Charles Hantley, Clarence Robinson. Wirt-John N. Thompson. TRIAL JURORS Alfred -F. N. Collins, 0. S. Ormsby. Alma--A. 6. York, P E. Woodard. Almonda-Charles Humphrey. Amity Holmes, 0 F Morehouse. Andoyvar-J H Packuas. Belfast-F . M. Nichols n. Birdsall-E,., M. Halbert, Condell. Bolivar K. D. Crandall. ~ Burns-Cbarles Scott, Oscar E. Shay. Centervilie-O:val Hotchkiss, William Sisson . Clarksville- Willi im Haast. Cuba-Patrick Maloney, Adams, Dana (+ Hedden. Friendship -L. C. Pearse, D, A. Whit- wood. Granger George Latson. Hame-J W. Stock wall, John Faller. Independence--F. D. Lee. New Hudson -Honker Clayson. Rashford - Walter E Roward, Grant Smith. Ward--James Mulligan. Wellsviile-E. B. Rica, F. D. Rice. Willing-(Georga Dickenson. Wirt-T. M. Horton, M. L. Kellet, s C. Barnes. Patrick O' John F CLARENCE RiokE8&, Clerk. W INNERS OF STARS. Gold and Silver Emblems ot Promptness Awarded Stars have been awarded in the Gene see street school as follows for prompt attendance last week: Oliver Hammond, Herbert *Harry Foose, Leon Hammond, Loveridge, Strahan. Freddy Payne, Leon Green, Dexter Brown, Edward VanSkoik, Stanley Brown, Francis Harrington, *Ruth Hutcings, Grace Nottingham, \Ida Pierce, Esther Reoney, *»Dorts Thornton, Eliss- beth Wilson, Steila Baines. * Indicates a gold star for four conse- Childs. *Dean cutive wesks. For Wood or Coal. An sighteen inch Flower City Oak. equigped for wood or coal, at the remark- ably low price of $12. C, A. Gee. Timy For Woot Blankets, A gensine all-wosot horse | Glanket, [higbest quality, may be found st the market price for the quality. Proof of this may be found on inspection- Gas Fixtures, |_ Full and complete ling of gas fixtaree.| jana. (Soime extra sice chanpndeMgr s We f und side ligkts at C. A. Gas. It is anticipated that a goal sized dele- | A ~t~~The same persons met W. O. Phelps *»Liswellyn Smith, Rarlen\ I , pase of the MeB:odist chare» MILK CONDENSORY LOOKING FOR A SITE IN CUBA Several Pigces of Land Under Consideration | CatholicCh1 rch Property and Land Owned by the Phelps & Sibley Co. 'he story is current aranund town that | he promoters of the milk comic-usury) which has been uuder consideration tor' ome time are de:irous of locating in uba. ~ ‘ party rapresenling the project aa' in town a faw days ago looking over sev- | eral sites It is understood that one has aeen offered by the Erie railroad com- paty near itstracks, <a te and looked at a p'ece of land adjoining thg mili on Mill street. is also understood that an offer for 'aAd owned by the Catholic church is nder ec insideration. In connection with the gossip itis also etated that the promoters ara drilling a wall in Friends ip with a slew to tost- tug the water. . b ® A perty of Erie surveyors was in tow a 4 [this week, but whether of us iu conuae- tion with tho coudensory proj«et could not be irarned. were~ FORMER CUBA MAN PROMOTED, P. E. Crowley Recenes all Important Appoint: ment. Made Assistant General Sunerinten- dent of the New York Central. The many Cuba friends of P. E. “OK ley wilt be interested in the news which hgs just reached here of thoe recent 110 otton, to an important position on the ew York Central, of that gen'leman. Twenty years ago Mr. Crowloy was the Wastern Union operator in this village. Up to within a recent date hoa was locat- ed at'Corring on the Penusylvania~d vision df.t:e Central st $5,000 per y and expenses. Now he has been/ap- [ pointed assistant general superint of the New York Centsal quarters at Byracuse. Mr. Crowley's numerous Cuba friends will rejoice with bim in his success. When ho resided here be was very popu- lar with the people and stood well in the estimation ofall. -» Patterson Jury Disagreed. Nan Patterson, the former show girl, expected acquiltal at thea hands of the jury which has listoned to the evidence in her tria' for the murdet of \Caesar\ Young last June, but the 12 men chosen to decide as to her in: nocence or guilt were unable to reach | agreement-in fact had divided evenly over the question as to whether she held the revolver which ended Young's life. Immediately the announcement of the verdict was made Miss Patterson broke into a fit of weeping which continued even after she wis led fram where physicians were called and re storatives . administered. Then she was taken to the Tombs but she again wept and moaned and became hysterical and the efforts oll her aged father, and attendants to quiet her tile. were fu, ~ Electric Power on West Shore. President W OH- Newwin of the West Shore miloadl has ben author ize to make emo acts for the prolim inmy work of in- od umdng (leer ina H Newman West Shore gall road has been - chofized to make che necessary cont < 's for the . relftmin ary work of bo od4ucing eleerie mo tive power or rat road | [f ds anderstood th oc\ \a] electric motors which © te _te} on the New Yor c ~ u1'l he in on the portie: \othe nein line a@agth in the ane Moapyccian~ns are te be made (o be two un the vo ~s ~~ w- onf the mo i% a th. ef cc. thod ‘rnwrr pere mls 'Tal mgerjen erk jew ~* the \ Per! ands # in alo p» -~ 'ed tv Gur Device sho -m~'~ir Ch oen Rot Jy tm + a noi C0 A Hu gar? Lo sa at {amd®nr No lupo o o towr owhe eantrizves the afFzrit tr coh thieres who bar been robbing +> tepnervy was held with at tai awalt che action of *he coroner - T~~-~=n placed his nld arm*~ musket (- a enmer of the ennp an ' oat tached a sore cn the trigger an' co the door C che chicken pnomse in s3r® -tact when the door was gu wasgld be discharge\ p* ani anes 22s ~he~ Pp e061 Pastor; Purch Saves Convert. KiB a ~Asnroms righthand gans tommhnfrwjaw Rev. C YP ¢ Mimi (it. Px4., breoght to Ms the court room to a rétiring chamber ' the prison matron | | i1.200,4059 ~I nftte\ knees an drate hisbhand creking to drag muurners' bench who was his wife from the . during evangelistic services One nigh The husband ral and' invited the pastor outside 'The challenge was accepted, but tha Husband fled.. Rev,. Conly resumed the service 'nough nothing had happened. ds Double Murder and Suicide. Fred Jones,\a clerk in a store, al vafnne Nuqara county, N. Y., shot and Killed Mrs, Abbie Goodrich and Constable William C. Gray Wednes- day afternoon and then shot himself fatally. * Jones was a suitor of Mrs. Good: rich, who was a-widow, with-several chili1reon and well-to-do... Being then Jonés she objected to his atten- ions. Jones, if is alleged, had threatened to| Is1X hor and burn her property, in of which she had lately obtained u warrant for his arrest Hie was given to Constable Gray to serve. In the afternoon Gray went to the store where Jones was em- ploverd. Jones requested permission to send tor Mrs. Goodrich in order that he might settle the matter with her. I pon her arrival they had some words, rosulting in Jones drawing a revolver and shooting her in the head. Constable Gravy sprang toward Jones, when he also received a bullet in the temple. Jones then placed the ore volver at his own temple ind fred. All three are dead. Official Vote For Electors. It is now posstbhle to present the first table giving the oficial vote of all the The 574 45 states for nresidentiai electors, total is 183.008.1984, ogainst 13,9694 {n 1990N0--n decrease of 460.078. The- ballots. wore divided as fol. Jows - Roosevelt, 7.627 632; Parker, 5 080,054: NMNebs, 391,587; Swallow, 260, Watson, 114.627; Corregan, 33, 453; Heleomb, 830 Roosevelt received over all 1,746, 768. and over Parker 2%547,578. In 1900 MeKinley had 467.046 more thian pall the other candidates 'and 859.984 lmore than Bryan. Republicans made gains over their vote of 1900 Im 32 states. and the off- rial figures sh3W losses in 13. The total gains of the Republicans ' were 732.048. and the total losses 312, 249: net gain 419,799. The Democrats poiled more votes in elght statrs than in 1900, but less In 37... Their trial caing were 20.792, and the total Inm@ses 1 291.421; net loss Activity In tron and Steel. Holidav trade and retail business generally hold the center of the stage, wholesale business and speculation in stocks and staples quieting down. In some IT'mes of industry tmo, scasonsble inflnuegees make for quiet, but marked exeention is noted tn fron and atecl, which display activity and strength anc still further advances on and fimshbed products Prod action of ison anl steel {s close ton full capacity except where inter- ruptéd by local conditions of coke and car sn. ply, but evidently fails to meet consumptive Inauiry Snnthern retall trude is of good volume, tost some effec from holding entinn 1s naticeahble in demand and er \ecting 7 ne textiles show more yvaranres ir prire 4te> prainiv 6 the 2bserce ol arecu'atien and Carer receipts, de Che Holding back movement al t}) ceo Cautgq desresceing eotton prices ty ths Cowegt price af the vear. The and Noamhwe-t send ron era'lvy wmof? resorts as to retail and by'fas cemind T he tvalume of abrs orders is go ans a ooffiecie .. co furm<*®\ holiday see Sou emeolo meut to factories crags t* Pte t ition. Cbariss UM Reed ~ oFe to br a bas heep + C 1 a beakrum hy Inmige Pofington in the drates district court The ss HabOItivs «re ceartr }1 (8,050, \og \rpated ~ tbent $101,000 af which is mm a, var-v b L “W Will Convene In 128th Sea Wednesday, Jan. 4. - Inaugural - Ceremonies -Electio Platt and Conkling: - No St: \Trouble This. Session. L a~ ai 4 .-- Alnarw Doc Jan, 4, Phat is the, bodies will n; to organize and will admum. week pending the appointment 6 milttees, While both the senat wese mlrlv are supposed to be TOt vo wvywnfiw af 34 of them were reg-g) thus leaving but 16 new to th and of the 150 members of the' $9 were re-clected. Thus it been there 'their duties. _The complexion of the legi overwhelmingly - Republican.. Ins He‘lldluwn Republicans will. rejot Rel nblicuns [Will mike | their i heard. In the senate Allds an El # erg, Ar: wkell and Ambler Ram ¥'an. Nixon and Gratlan f Meade, Grattan and Apgm\ and Loetevyrc, Coughlin and. with nlentv of returned bro voice their on | varions-cecasion Committee Chalrm mitten olmxrmanshlpsp ate side the committees up by Lieutenant qu while §. Fred Nixon on side will agrin be gpe house and will make np committees. \Senator ' Bwan will probably bee AJ chairman of the comd tion and retrenchment; Greene who had that E has retired. It i8 believed t member, William J. Tully, - ceed Senator McEwan. as C$ of the committee on villag lost the renomination.\ A Marshall was chatrman of 4 It is Mkely there will bes hunting for this - importa Some say broadly that ler wil land that chairmen I man of the committee on ‘fo and game by Senator tur Strwart s_place cn.the e of public health will be fille tor Cassidy. Senator Goggle suweceed Senator Stewart of | mittee on printing .and. 11h. manchip cf the - codeg ' tee willl go again «\ Elsberg. On the assembly nett wil have the chairman rities again. Wade that of tha* tee on taxation and Speikér will probably see to it thrill: gets chairman of the comp commerce and navigation, probable chairmanshipg are on villages Dowling on pt Thompson of Niagara 0 fairs, Woemple on fade\ Schoneck of Onondaga '6 j’cha’i' ard religions instituti¢ Erma privileges and elections, Mf agriculture, Sheldon on Indiana (4 and Porham on engrossed bill k A New Governor.“ ' A great amount of interest felt of enurse concerning th ratior of the new governor,.¥3} Higgins. The govergor»elec [ the oath of office pri : © day, Jrec 21. as at cour‘ aver Rtmdm take place on Monday Mt be a great military display, tery salute of 19 gis wil be, 35 guardsmen in the park of + tol at noon This wili be qu feat ire in inauguration dGevernor NDdeli bis private James G mfip her at 10 orlm‘h and. p executives mansion where't received br Governorclect The procession to thé start at 11 o'clock -In € secretaries, Frank E. Pea-rig? anti 8 We Malia-marm # Second regime, C