THE OLNEYVILLE TIMES

LOBBY COUST $300,000, A membership in the New York School from the Lawrence Scientihc Stock Exchange was sold for $28,000, of Harvard io 1551 PITH OF THE University 191 MORE UPON Over 300 Separate Entries of Em the lowest price since 19500, CHOSEN When Mellen was called from the John five of ELLIOTT ployment of Counsel and Agent Eggoero, years old, Northern Pacific to presidency of the Boston.~—lt i estimated that the Monticello, N. Y., was k'lled when & the head of the New York, New Haven WEEK'S NEWS d a - playmate accidentally. scharged' CITY PAY ROLL amount of money recorded as lobby Mr. Elllott Harttord, 10 years ago, 2. . BY DIRECTORS & expenses on the books of the serge- shotgun. selected to fill his place. General filed was ant-at-arms will not exceed $300,000, Attorney Mcßeynolds York Mr. Elliott was born in New a civil action in Portland, Ore.;dis- There are somewhat over 300 separ- Latest Cable 10 the famlily 14,516 Now Bos- Telegraphic and city, Dec. 6, 1860, but Employed by of counsel solve the so-called Pacific Coagt, Tele- Selection as President of New ate entries of employment to Cambriage, where he is well phone Trust, AR moved ton and County of Suffolk. and agent, Intelligence Epitomized. P Haven Announced remembered by old residents, Officially Most legislative employees now go The two months' old daughter of Policeman Curls, of N. on record as both counsel and agent, Mt. Vernon, Y., FREE ANIMAL DISPENSARY. died from sleeping: WOMAN SAILS SCHOONER This gives them the right to appear OLD WORLD AND THE NEW suffocation while HE WILL BE CHAIRMAN LATER before legislative committees and al with its mother. to Be Mecical and Surgical Treatment g 0 to ‘argue with members individual- More than 15,000 copper miners Furnished M. 8. P, A, A Boston near Mich., struck, declar- by Plumber Makes Good as ly about the measures in which they Houghton, of System With Sepa. Boston.—The first free animal dis- Political Pot Is Bubbling they were dissatisfled with work- Reorganization Wrecker.—Worked 14 Hours a are interested, Furiously— ing ration of Steamboat and Trolley pensary in New England was opened In Masachusetts it Is that News About Wars That Are Rag- ing conditions. Day for 60 Cents a Week; provided the Massachusetts Society L. W. Dutro, former postmaster, of Holdings.—Mellen Asks Sup- Monday by there shall be no paid lobbying by ing and Rumors About Wars Tells of Old Times. for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- district Memphis, Tenn., was drowned in the port for Elliott, a member of the State or to Come. ' at 73 Central street, Dr. F. J. Mississippi while attemptingto res- mals committee, but the law says that of the Flanagan, the veterinarian so- be of cue a woman, : Boston,—The annual pay-roll book there may any amount lobbying, unumuummmmunmmmmmummmmmmummumummlmg is the in charge The first payment of $250,000 to. New York—Howard Elliott, presi- ciety, superintendent the makes a record for the of Boston, one of the provided lobbyist assisted Dr. D. L. Bolger city Panama for the annual rental of the dent of the Northern Pacific, was and he is by that he is doing his work. Washington i most and the most 'AP OO RO LR TRLIRS important sought- ORO OO OO canal zone has been made the of One or the other of by the elected president and director of Cambridge. During a legislative session the for municipal documents of the year, United States, ; the doctors will be on hand dalily Chairman Glass conferred with the New York, New Haven & Hartford State House is literally packed with has made its appearance at City Hall Members of the Home- from ten o'clock till four to furnish President on the Currency bill and it Women's railroad at a meeting of its directors lobbyists, Every “ism” known In gsoveral weeks late, to stead of Boston will carry medicines or to perform operations. was deeided to push the measure Association last week, and a new plan was adopt- Massachusetts has its lobby. Com- The book, which contains the of canes and whistles as a protection New York and Philadelphia are the a vote of the Democratic members ed for the administration and oper- paratively little lobbying is done by States nameg, addresses and compensation committee rather than send to against the entire Haven sys- only other cities in the United the it mashers\ ation of New the great corporations, but it is gen- ’ of offictal and on the A special investigation committee: which have similar facilities for car- every employe caucus. tem, erally more effective, city’s pay-rolls, shows that there are in its report to Secretary Houston ing for animals, George Carroll Todd, of New York, This that as soon as the provides 14,5616 employed by the city and nominated Assistant Attorney urges the complete reorganization, of FOR CANAL. was by-laws of the road can be changed increase NEW STEAMER the weather bureau. Webster Celebration August 28th. county of Suffolk, an of 191 General to prosecute Sherman law chair- the new president shall become last increase of 528 John Everitt, 35 years old, was Manchester, N. H.-—The oflicers of over year, an over violators., Atlantic and Pacific Will Operate man of the board of directors, and increase By blown to atoms near Rochester, N. Y., the Daniel Webster Birthday Associa- the year before, an of 852 Wilson nominated L. E. Panama Canal Route. President that each division of the system-—the the when dynamite, which he was caTry- tion are completing their plans for the over first year Mayor Fitzgerald Pinkham, of Hawaii, to be Governor Haven & Hartford Quincy, Mass.—As the forerunner New York, New office for his second and ing in a basket exploded. obgervance of the 131st annlversary tapk term, of Hawalii. ; the New of a fleet of steamships, which may Ada proper, the Boston & Maine, since the admin- M. Rocuri and Catherine Mec- in this city Aug. 28, Governor Sam- an increase of 1295 of Company and be operated between Boston and the Voting on separate paragraphs Gowan, of New York, England Navigation and former Congress istration of the late Mayor Hibbard. were drbwned nel B, Felkner Tariff bill was begun in the Sen- Panama canal, contracts have been the a the network of trolley lines—shall the increases the and much property damaged in gale wan Samuel W, McCall of Massachu- For police dg- unit- signed for the construction at the ate, the republicans which N. Y. each have an operating executive, a with of 64 progresslvg swept Clayton, gsetts will be the principal speakers, partment leads a gain men democrats for who Fore River in of two ing with the reductiouns, Eleven of president “with defined duties” last Public works ranks shipyard Quincy players the New York: The committee in charge of the event over year. but increases, to the chairman, freight steamers, to be named the At- opposing baseball team agreed will be subordinate of 49, There has decided te urge all the Daniel sccond, with an increase Elliott is to become chairman lantic and the Pacific, for the new to go on a world's tour with the Chi- [Mr. Webster organizations in the country were 36 added in the county of Suf- 'llllllllllllllmlIllllllI|Ilmllmllmlllmmllmlmlllllllllml:IHlmlllllllll!lllllllli also of the hoards of directors of each [mery Steamship Company. cago White Sox next winter. to gend delegations to the observation folk, 40 in the hospital department, g of these diviglons. .aese vessels will be fitted especial- Personal The body ‘of Lena Cage, 15 years. The work of the restoration of the 29 in the heclth department, 15 in ..mmmlmmluummnumunummmu.uummummmmmm:mmmuum; ly for trade through the canal, but old, who was missing from her hohe- The plan provides further that the the department, eight each received old homestead is fast nearing comple- library King George of Fnegland, week found in Ten Mile the New Haven they will be equipped to carry cargo one was boards of directors of tion. in the consumptives’ hospital, chil- the Scott Antarctic will §¢ members of Creek, near Waynesburg, Pa. the Boston & Maine “shall in- anywhere in the world, They be and dren’s institutions and public build- lucaais 10 Lhe wile bwve Howard Elliott, of the number of influen- built to Lloyd’s highest qualification, president clude a sufficient $20,000 Paid for Polo Pony. ings departments, and seven each in feet breadth of beam, survivors. Northern Pacific Railrpad, was elect- tial residents of the several States in 188 long, 54 feet Narragansett Pier, R. 1.-—A fine the building and fire departments, of earth has been taken to ____. New 21.8 feet depth of hold and with a ed President of the Haven sys- which the properties are situated, ade- in For decreases the school be used brown pony, bred Texas, was re department London from Lisbon and will tem, to succeed Charles S. Mellen. of deadweight carrying capacity of about quately to represent the interests led with 39 less than ago. cently sent to an English buyer by a year for ex-King Man®el to stand upon Mre. Anna L. Gardner, of York, Pa.,. 9000 tons of cargo. the communitiesg served,” Kingscote, The book was first published in Au- Godfrey Preece., Morris when he is married to Princess bequeathed $400,000 for the erection has « Mr. Elliott will assume his new well known at Hurlingham, wag the 1905, and it been published an- Victoria on September 4. SERUM FAILS TO SAVE. gustus and maintenance of a home for aged: Charles The list is made duties Sept, 1, succeeding nually up of the department . on purchaser, singe. Director Cooke, unmarried women of Pennsylvania. here all the ap- 8. Mellen, and will be elected chalr- The pony has been played for from names on the pay-rolls of public works of Philadelphia, Earl Horsely, editor of the Elmwaeod Judge Cooley, Treated by Dr. Frieder. in when fine ani- 30 of each Pierce as & man gome time October, a only one season, and is a on April year. Mrs. Edith 'W. (11.) Gazette, was killed and hig ich Friedmann, is Dead. pointed two- of regular meeting of the directors oc- mal. The price was close to $20,000. street inspector, as a salary $1,300 companions injured when their auto- Topsfield, Mass.—Alfred W, Coeley, curs, at which it is proposed to make The sale is remarkable as an instance A WOMAN IN COMMAND. mobile overturned Elmwood. assistant of the @ year. i near attorney general his Lhe necessary changes in the by-laws, of sending coals to Newcastle, for, Cardinal Gibbons < celebrated A herd of 17 mules attacked and’ Sails A Schooner Along the Maine I'nited States from 1906 to 1909 and It has not as yet been announced rule, of polo birthday automobile near Greens- as a we are importers Mexico Su- seventy-ninth anniversary wrecked an Coast. Is Proud of Her Boat. former jugstice of the New Md. who the subordinate operating execu- ponies from England. quietly at Union Mills, burg, Pa. The driver, J. F. Haddogk,. Boston.—Captain Georgia Orne is a preme court, died of tuberculosis in ’lves for the four properties will be, of Wilkinsburg, was seriously injyred. woman who bas made good in a pro- his gummer home here. "mumumumuummu|mummmmmlm|m:ummnmmuumumulllmm but It I 8 possible that James H. Ministers in Walking Tour. The New York State Legislature- fession quite out of the ordinary field In April Judge Cooley accompanied Hustig, vice president of the Boston Chelsea, Mass.—Carrying canteens Sporting ' has taken a recess until August 11. of woman's activity, by his family and nurses, made a E..unmumuummmmnmuummmumu..||mummnl||mumunumlmnu. & Albany raillroad, will succeed Mr, filled with water, and clad in khaki Governor Sulzer announced that her N. She is a skipper and has sailed the 2,000-mile trip from Silver City, M,, are un- Elliott when the latter becomes chair- suits, four Episcopal ministers of English lawn tennis critics considered the Legislature to have ad- schooner Hiram along the Maine to Providence, R. I, to receive treat- man of the board. Greater Boston are on a walking tour stinted in their praise of the game journed. ment from Dr. Friederich F. FPried- s White Mountains, The coast when the wind was whistling in E. Mcloughlin, the “I shall give the best that is in me through the played by M. The Senate directed the Interstate- the rigeging and the waves dashing mann. in match for to the work, but I cannot do it alone, ministers are: Rev, George A, Bartrow, American champion, the Commerce Commission to inquire into- Within two hours after his arrival of high over the bowsprit. the credit and must ask the loyal support of Ph. D., rector St. Luke's church, the Navie Cp= Thev gave the resgons for the proposed hunid is~ Orne in Bos- he received the first injection of turtle Rev. R. Forbes, rector of Captain Georgia wasg the tennis ever all,” Mr, Eiliott says. He declares Chelsea; K. for playing greatest ste of $167,000,000 by the New York for vaccine, He came to Topsfield two Rev, ton a cargo? of lumber recently. Wimbledon courts. his motto will be that of Edward St. Mary's church, East Boston; seen on the Central Railroad. ; . The Hiram is an old boat, built nine- monthsg ago. of the Frederick of St. John's church, assklh MRkLy s Barris, a youth, Everett Hale, to “look forward and Reeve U Unstavasn Alexander Brooklyn and carries the ty-four years ago, formally dismissed for Kkissing not back,” and to “Lend a hand.” He Roxbury, and Rev, .. K. Smith, vicar , was fined $27.50 forcibly with SHOT FALLS NEAR COTTAGES. of Grace South Boston, gsame anchor, an immense big the filed by the New York Miss Bessie Searle, of Nutley, N. J.,. promises and calls for loyal work “to church, protest wooden stock, that she had in 1819, the trade by which and his friend, Goold,” who the advancement of a greater club on “Jay got help Fifteen-Pound Ball Mortar the year she was launched, from the White Sox in ex- fined $12.50, New England and her interests of Another Friedmann Patient Dies. went to no kiss, was A the Nantasket Avenue. who Last year Captain Orne took Dropped on Rollie Zeider and “Babe"” which her rallroads are a most essen- Bwockton.—Mrs. Eva Unec, un. change for Balie P. Wagener, a millionaire Hiram from East Rockland to East- Hull, Mass.—Falling a mile away derwent treatment for tuberculosis at Borton. railroad man, footed all the bills for Nial part,” from the solid shot port, Me. She was in full command, target, a weigh- the New York Giants and the to Mr. Elliott Will Make His Home in the hands of Dr. Friedrich F. Fried- Both a pienie, to Atchison, Kan. 20,000 her husband had charge of another ing from fifteen to twenty pounds Americans stronger Boston, mann, the German specialist, at as Philadelphia are children from various points 4n the in schooner., Captain Georgia not only landed the of Nantasket ave- met in 1911. McGraw “Home rule” of New Haven subsid- Providence last April, died at her center than when they State. Governor Hodges ‘attended. Windermere station, held the tiller, but spent the time nue, near the has better hitters, a stronger infleld faries is under the new re- home, this city. A jury of Webster Springs, W._Va,, promised The shot fired the detachment Mrs. Unec received injections when she was relieved in cooking for was by and a formidable pitching department, me’ber gime, This will mean the putting of 'three convicted Dr. H. F. Asbury, a of Coast Corps at Fort An- considered the Athletics of the For time she tho ecrew and making the cabin Artillery but all things many mca on New Haven boards to serum. a ex- of the West Virginia Legislature, of livable, drews, on Peddocks Island, and came will be hard to beat in the opinion of represent the communities the vari- hibited symptoms of a decided im- haying accepted a bribe for his vote, In spite of the schooner’s extreme from one of the mortars at Battery Frank Chance. ous serve, provement only to suffer a relapse. in the contest for a United States companies It intended for the athletes age, Captain Orne is proud of her Cushing. was Harvard's track and field As the work of reorganization pro- ‘enator, and belleves the boat is good for targets in the main ship channel, but coached during the next two it is promised that the recom- Settle Promise Suit will be Items $5,803,724 in the gresses, east, aggregating many more trips between the coast was deflected far to the passing William F. (Pooch) Dono- mendations of the stockholders’ pro- Exeter, N. H-—By a compromise years by the general appropriation bill were Maine Boston. over Pemberton and the village of Fred Powers, and the tective committee, of which former effected by counsel during an adjourn- of and van and J. vetoed Governor Tener of Penn- on by Hull, and coming to the ground Al- cross country runners will of the the ment of court, Misgs Etnel Dane, Crimson He must lop $22,000,000 Secretary Navy Meyer was Alfred sylvania. MAKES GOOD AS WRECKER. lerton Hill. work under the direction of head, will be followed in the main, whose suit for breach of promise in from bills still before him to keep J. Shrubb. “The reorganization plan, it is an- the amount of $25,000 against Frank Boston Plumber Gets Certificate for within the State's income. TO SAVE THREE DAYS. dealer CANAL nounced will take the followving lines: H. Fernald, a wealthy lumber * Rejuvenated Carolyn. AR Mrs. Mary Hubson, 97 years old, the of Nottingham, has been on trial for daugh- From October, each divwsion of Boston.—The steamship Carolyn, was burned to death when kher Ditch Will Reduce Distance Seventy General service geveral days, has been settled for $6, 1 home at Halls, N. was de- New Haven transportation which was wrecked on Metinic ledee, ' TN, ter's Y., Miles. OO AR TR made will have a separate executive head, H, The payment was the Me., during in 1911, stroyed by fire. Mrs. Huson lived with a January gale Washington—According to Commo- of Chicago, while almost Anna Mannagan, to Elliott as chairman ol young woman immediately, two wreck- her daughter and granddatughter. Thé respongible given up as hopeless by W. Miller, in the National bitten in the dore J. wearing a slit skirt, was in the Board of Directors, an eflice to be Ing and bought for two younger women escaped their, companies finally the Cod - Boston Interested. Waterwavs Magtzine, Cape leg by a bull dog. created. Capital $5OO and has night clothes. . L repaired by a plumber, to coast of New London, Conn.—Boston Canal will save three days Kdward Horner, a steeplejack Each division of the service will capital been granted certificate of inspec- i a ' Bt. Louis, fell 110 feet and landed on mnmmunmmumlmmmuumuum:?lmummumug will be interested in the new cotton ghippers. have a Board of Directors, drawn tion by the local steamboat inspector, Commodore Miller says: steel roof uninjured. mill to be started at Browning ! a in considerable part from the territory plant The who became Foreign plucky plumber “Not will the hazard of navk To mark the graves of 40 confeder- i Beach in the only I ULTRVO LR DR TR RTEORTP YRO which that branch serves; the Bos. town of Waterford, by in diver, wrecker and shipbuilder around the be obviated, who died at Mingo, & Arthur 11, Gulliver of Norwich and gation cape ate soldiers ex-Sultan of Morocce, ton & Maine Railroad will have Bos. is William Johnston of Dos- Mulai Hafid, turn, R. will be reduced sev- ghaft unveiled at Elkins, W. Va. others. Some $lOO,OOO toward but the distance was visited the Vatican. ; ton & Maine directors, and the Con- a cap ton. the and a saving of three days l The Wisconsin Senate passed ftalization of $5H00,000 $600.000 has enity miles necticut trolley iines will be left to or The will be renamed the King Alfonso and Queen Victoria, Carolyn in transit will be effected for barge prohibiting monopoiies, restraint already been subscribed, About seven ' bill, arrived in Loundon. men particularly interested and par. Mary Elizabeth, and will be in com- of Spain, tows which carry annually 8,000,000 »of trade and unfair business “prac- Lhundred handsg will be at ticularly qualified in this territory. employed mand of Capt. H. C. Calhoun. Her Chinese rebels were repulsed with tons of coal from Norfolk, Baltimore, tices. New the start. Shanghail. The company will join the will be from Boston to mill loss in a night attack on first trip Philadelphia and Perth Amboy to i The last of the Paterson silk conference in and Servia the Rou- England Governorg' an Stockton, Me., where she will load who went strike five Greece rejected Boston and the northern New England !workers on of laws Girl and Boy Win Peace Prizes. effort to secure uniformity for New York and Philadel- back to manian proposal for a provisional paper mill centres.” ago decided to go igsues of Boston- Two Massachusetts school armistice, affecting securities, phia, filling the place of the damaged tmonthswork. President Mellen broke the gilence children won honorable mention in the the Two cancer patients at Berlin paid Bull liner Millinockett. Paid A public funeral was held for annual Peace $6,773 for Lobbying. | he has maintained since his resigna- world Prize Contest—- victims of the $65,000 for two half gram mesotherium returns filed at the twenty-one unidentified the awards in which have bebn Boston—Lobby [ tion by dictating the following #tate- just 14HOUR DAYFOR 10 CENTS. (N. Y.) Clothing Com- treatments, ¢ State House show the Massachusetts ' Binghamton announced by the American School Hurricanes the Italian lake ment: fire, swept 91.Year-Old Woman Tells of Qld-Tlme Milk Consumers' Association paid My- | pauy’s factory “Mr, Mellen has, sinece he decided to Veace lLeague. They were M, Henry district near Milan, devastating prop- their counsel, $6,773.f0r Frederick A. Whelan, vice president Mills. L ron B Pierce, in 1 Seaburg of the High School of Com: f and crops. send his resignation, uniformly de- the of the United States Cigar Stores erty ' . Saco, Me.—~Mrs. Dorcas W. Nut- work done in connection with | clined to interview to the merce, Boston, and Anna G. Athol ot authorities have made give an Consolidat- died. A Dboil caused com- The Italian who remembers working in the Ellis Pure Milk Bill. The , Company, and he has not done in the State Normal School, Worcester, ter, arrangements to straighten the leah- presg, so any W. H, | plications that were fatal. mills in 1835 for 10 cents a cele- od Rendering Company paid the ex- day, Pisa. {nstance up to present time, Infantile paralysis was declared by ing tower of ' here MeClintock $4,834, and the Spring- ; Lived Under 24 Presidents. brated her 91st birthday last an at- cept through the execntive assistant St. Louis, who had closely The Imperial troops repulsed field Provision Company paid Willlam ' a doctor in Lewisten, M. Newbhe week. made the rebels on the gov- of the company, announcing the sim- Me-Charles services i studied the disease to be largely due tack by Mrs. Nutter has had ten H. Brooks $4.750-—both for ple fact of 'his resignation. Mr. Mel- gin, mm speaking of his father, the children, of the by ernment arsenal at Shanghal. * with the bill “Relative | to the spreading germs five of them still living. She remem- in connection jen has stated that he will pursue late George Newbegin, recently stat A crowded train with emigrants for Offensive Trades™ dies. ed the fact bers distinctly a strike in one of her to this course hereafter, and begs to be that he had the remark There were indications that the Re- America, was wrecked at Esbjerb, excused from able experience of living during the first yegrs at the mill, when all tne in 20 answering any ques. Pastor's First Vacation. publicans were weakening their Denmark, killing persons, life of girls in the faetory walked out and gtions affecting his connection with the every President of the United tariff and that a final vote Charles B. Dixon, United States im- Lynn, Mass.—The Rev. Alonzo San- opposition States from who had held an indignation meeting and shot Mexi- New Haven road or his own personal Washington, of the Lake would be reached earlier than ex- migrant inspector, was by down derson, aged 75, pastor movements after September 1, 1913, not died when he was born, to and marched up and the streets, federal soldiers at Juarez. Shore Park church is enjoying his pected. can when his term of office will including Cleveland’'s administration. The strikers lost, and most of them has secured 100 All the Balkan belligerents have expire, 40 He and The government mills, first vacation in years “Mr. Mellen has known Mr. Elliott left for New Hampshire of land Fairfield, Ohio, for agreed to send representatives to the Mrs. Samderson will spend their time acres While at the mills working for a conference at Bucharest A great many years, appreciates him Grand Trunk Ready. Lunenburg, N. H. use as an aerialIr testing ground. peace ‘ week Mrs. Nutter's with relatives at highly, and hopes that all his Providence, IL-—As 60 cents a wage, The American Agricultural Chemi- A army of non-militant suffragettes very R. a result of Mr. Sanderson has been a preacher hours from 5 a. till 730 friends and acquaintances will give the New were m. p. cal Co.'s plant at Weymouth, Mass, marched into London. Southern, England Railway 50 For the past 40 years he m.. with half an hour for din- vears. Mexican rebels Tor- him their undivided support and loy- that to only was destroved by fire. Loss, $500,000, The captured stating it is ready go ahead has been organizing and bduilding He will himeelf do anything he ner. Secretary Danifels will direct that reon after three days’ fighting. alty. with the laying of rails along the churches in sections of New many lead the fleet The French Chamber of can at all times to contiibute to Mr. harbor front when the authorities de the battleship Oregon Deputies in England. the snccess. Mr. Keep Man Steel Jacket, the Panama Canal approved the 1913 providing lliott or company’s nne pm grade it ig believed that the through at the chauffeur, and of bn‘:oet Mellen for Mr, Elliott a sue- Boston—Physiclans Relies 1 - Donald A. Kenney, a for expenditures $1.%00.000,000, hopes entire project may be completed before Seeks $29000 Damages administration, be Hospital are making every effort to Gustin, an iron molder, Of the 10,491 passengers carried on ressful and will the charter expires July 1, 1915, Me-—Gardner G. Deering, Christopher Bath, electric service disappointed if any other is gave the Ihfe of Antonio Innaccone, were shocked to death by an the regular passenger dirigi- greatly owner of the schooner of managing in initiation at in not ane fn store for him.” who fell fifty feet through a skylight current received an bles Germany during 1912, Apple Crop a Failure. that name that was in 1 collision with At Close and broke his back. Innaconne 18 Ala. was killed or injured. Range. Manchester, Vt.—The has Birmingham, apple crop in the steamer Sloterdyk recently, of the of the American Howard Plliott has been in active strapped to a Bradford frame, a de Sixty ringleaders riotous The committee this vicinity this year i a failure, filed libel against the steamer ask made out of several of a convicts in Sing Sing wore transferred Par Association ®eX- rallroad work for more than 30 years, vice sections which announced that and will amount to but very little. ing damages of $29000, of broke address the twothirds of that with pipe and covered over with sheets, It to Auburn, N. Y., Prison. They President Taft will con- $lO epent time orchards to schoon many being entirely desti £20,000 is for damagelk the of the train. the Bar Associ Burlington & s planned to keep him closely en- _swne windows Sing Sing of judges at the Chicago, Quiney, tute of fruit caused, It is suppose” the rest for being o in his steel and er snd deprived “risva oujeted dowa. lmucoation meeting in Montreal. paving entered the service of that the ased canvas jacket by ravages the worms in 1} het use while repairs are being made shortly after being graduatea atll his spine knits together roed soring. 3