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a f sot forth in Irldghuiu, “but I know that great principles that platform for their loyalty, anti that considerable and in addition thereto the WHY POWERS CONSENTED. recommending nany of them are doing |. IRYAN BEGINS TO TALK. presents they protect foreigners at any cost. HR. BRIDGUAM GETS OUT. several I| blinking.” party’s position upon new and Japan Will (let No New Territory for SHELLED' “What will they do, form another vital questions. HELP IS THE. FORElG^ETl’rail^TC Extra ] MU-ty “When the convention came to the selec- Sending Troop*. Tien Tain, July 4.—The Chinese __ “i don’t kmrv. I only speak for my- tion of a candidate for vice President, Berlin, July 10.—The foreign office to- shelled the foreign settlements all day- ! iclf. 1 shall vote for I there was of but the 8. of McKinley. got diversity opinion, informed the Associated Press that long July Upwards 150 shells fell choioe fell a day enough of the party when I saw their ac- upon distinguished Illinois into the Concession, and many houses I who once all the had consented to were to 1 Too Much for iion at the Kansas" City convention. J Stream Will Flow Un- Democrat, discharged with powers Japan’s partly wreoked. The casualties, 16 j nude up my mind that those Populists great credit the duties of the oliice. In landing a large force in China, but the however, wore lew, the civilians and jut there hair on their teeth could the of when women and with campaign 1896, plutocracy stipulation was made beforehand that no children being ordered to Democrat. lot make any more sixteen to one plat- ceasingly Now. and Democracy met face to faoe, Adlal seek shelter in the cellars of the town hall Maine powers oould derive any terri- forms for me. I was willing to follow E. Stevenson was an able and courage- advantage and the Astor hotel. Dave Hill and the ohl time Democrats, ous defender of the cause of Democracy. Allies torially from the fa^t of its having more Narrowly Escaped LEGATIONS STANDING JULY but couldn’t swallow any more Bryan I know thar some of our allies felt troops in China than the others. The 6. that were has when he wished to dictate the platform^in grievod they not given the Japanese government expressed per- Washington, July 10.—The of second fect secretary advance.* My Democratic creed has been place upon the ticket, but I am .willingness to send troops under state has received a despatch from Mr. sure that Total Defeat. those terms The that the people made the platforms and they cannot feel unkindly to- foreign office further Goodnow, United States oonsul at Shan- J ward denied the His Position as Member of the j the candidate named in convention one, who, like Mr. Stevenson, was correctness of the statement ghai, that it is given out the Resigns the stating bp was expected to stand upon it.” loyal to the ticket nominated at Chicago by St. Petersburg Herold that Ger- governor of Shang Tung that the and who is able and a lega- A story was started here this evening at Lincoln. to defend the magnill- many Russia made secret agree- tions were standing on .July 5, and that State Committee. paigii cent set ment last to the elfect that L. Barton, the Demo- party creed forth at Kansas City. fall, for common action in the outlaws were Mr. Good- “In this dispersing. cratic member of the state committee campaign issues are greater China, adding: new adds that this statement does not ob- from Portland, was to leave the party. than men, “The relations between the'two govern- tain general credence. Mr, Barton was seen by the PRESS cor- “The ticket deserves support because ments have hitherto been so friendly and rr FOREIGNERS IN A r-*- respondent this evening and emphatically it stands for the declaration of indepen- Losses About Tien Tsin the agreement on China so complete that PALACE. denied the He said it was no < dence in with the and a treaty has been unnecessary.’’ report. dealing Philippines wholly Tien Tsin, Tuesday, July 8.—It Is re- same who in- ‘Vice President” Stev- for the doctrine of all An official of the office stated State Convention in doubt started by the people equal rights for foreign ported from Chinese sources that the for- the which was in the PRESS and for none ih all that the of the affairs | spired story special privileges Heavy. meeting foreign eigners at Pekin have taken possession of of “1 shall not leave the domestic committee of the Bundesrath, which will Tuesday. enson questions.” one of the Prinee’s palaces, opposite and Le^ son said Mr. “unless I am Speaks. General James B, Weaver also at be hold tomorrow, will bo for the f Today. party,” Barton, spoke purely commanding the legations, and that the -i kicked out,” some length, outlining the Wrk to be purpose of informing the other German '< native Christians have been installed Thero seems to be little doubt but that done by tne Democratic, Silver Republi- oabinets of the status of the China ques- there. to-—• the light in the Cumberland county dele- can and Populist parties, and appealing tion and that no decision will be taken. to PHILLIE CHINESE will result In tion of Geo. for for the common cause. He The biorth German mail steamer DENOUNCE Apr gation the eleo harmony Lloyd L, Swett. Mr. M. P. Frank is heartily also paid tribute to Mr. Stevenson’s rec- Gera has been chartered by the ministry BOXERS. in favor of Mr. Swett and it would ‘Tice President” Towue Also ord in of marine for a for use in Mr. Bart* ®Denies Humor That appear Congress. hospital ship 10.—The Chinamen Cninese waters and the same Philadelphia, July that he has the light without half an Little Credence Given of company’s of this ** IMPERIALISM THE ISSUE. Story city have issued a proclamation effort. Hag Lends His Voice. new steamer Strassburg for transport ser- Ho Will Leave Party. denouncing the Boxers in China and the Candidates for the are not 10.—Senator vice there. governorship Chicago, July Jones, atrocities they have committed against numerous. The Hon. D. J. McGilli- chairman of the Democratic Decline of Boxers, The postal authorities publish the an- very National foreign residents in China. The procla- could have the nomination but he committee arrived here with sev- nouncement that the following tele- cnddy today mation was posted in various conspicuous no. of the dele- eral Qf his fellow oommitteemen. In graphic connections are completely inter- emphatically says Many places in the Chinese colony. gates are in favor of Obediah Gardiner of speaking of the coming oampaign he rupted: the master of the state 10.—The informal said: Tien Tsin to Taku via and Rockland, grange, Lincoln, Neb., July Helampo TO SUCCEED DR, HALEY. &BPECIAX TO THE PEMS.1 not also to Mace and Maimanch- but his friends in Knox county do ipening of the Democratic Presidential “The Democrats made free silver the Hong Kong want him to take the nomination as they issue in 1896 and they will make anti- ing to Kalgan. Bucksport, July 10—Rev. S. A. Bender Lewiston, July 10.—The Democratic aampaign took place in Lincoln today, of Calais was elected of the wish to nominate him for state senator imperialism the issue in the coming cam- The Berliner Neuste Nachrichting oalls principal war horses to hero this af- in ratification one in the after- attention East Maine conference begun gather and say they can elect him. This will no meetings, paign. The Republicans may to try to to the distribution of United seminary today States in Porto to fill the place of J.R. who has ternoon and tonight there are enough doubt take Mr. Gardiner out of tne held. noon, conducted by the Populists and make other questions paramount, so as Imperial Troops Fight- troops Cuba, Rico, the Haley His own not to take nomina- to and China, resigned. delegates present to assure a fair sized desire is the Silver Kepublicans of Nebraska, and keep imperialism and trusts in the Philippines saying: tion until he is not connected, with the background, but we will not allow them With Them. “The Unit 3d States put troops where convention tomorrow. me tbis conducted tbo Demo ing grange. evening by to do so.” they are most needed which is a good ex ol the Chairman George E. Hughes j John P. Lynch of Machias has many jrats, William J. Bryan, Charles A. “Will Mr. Bryan make such a cam- ample for Germany.” state committee arrived on an early eve- friends and "they are telling of his many l’owne, General James B, Weaver and paign as he did four years ago?” He may be nomi- own idea is that he should not. FROM nlng train. The first thing he had handed j good qualifications. other leaders of the parties, outlined the “My MESSAGE EMPEROR. Waitt and Bond’s nated if there is a serious objection to It is too great a task to demand of one to him was a letter Thomas P. j work of the in the interest of Hsu Implore* tile Alcl of tile signed by Sir. Lord from the delegates in the cen- campaign man that he should make as many and Kwnug S. Bridgham of Buckfield announcing j tral and eastern part of the state. Bryan and Stevenson. Probably 13,000 such extensive trips as did Mr. Bryan rowers. It looks as more than four lie will the resignation of that gentleman from ! tonight likely oeople listened to the speeches. Mr. years ago. probably make tha Samuel L. Lord of Saco will bo the several trips covering Prince Tuan Assumes Authority JCondon, July 11.—3 30 a. m.—The oommittee where he has served anu Mr. Towne at both important points.” BLACKSTONE the state | nominee, although there are many who tiryan spoke According to Senator Jones, Mr. Shanghai correspondent of the Daily Mail for Mr. told the s is not can- Mr. Stevenson who is Mr. Rmron hiva rmrlat* many years. Bridgham believe he the most available meetings. of Emperor. telegraphing yesterday (Tuesday), says: PRESS that this step was flirt s was someWhat in which to receive the committee next correspondent Uryan guest, inaisposed “A message has arrived here from Em- harwLiioA he la “fiml Among the prominent delegate's here month that is to notify him of his nomi- CICAR of Brvanism. i md dkl not appear at the afternoon peror Kwang Hsu, dated July 2, by toulght are the Hon George E. Hughes nation. Indianapolis, Colum- Tillmanism lie was at Chicago, couriers from Pekin to the of George Fred Williamism, of Willis Y. Patch and Thomas meeting. present the evening Ohio and New York are the Viceroy Bath, bus, places Nankin who forwarded it here. It Is ad- lots of other isms. I oontinue White of Oliver Otis of Book- anil received an ova- whose claims are said to be the and have,” Bangor, meeting however, strongest. dressed to the and The L M of Fred Russian, English Leading Mr. Bridgham, “been a Democrat for) land, Staples Washington, tion. At the afternoon meeting the It the Bean of Hallowell, Llewellyn Bar- Japanese governments. deplores but I am now done with the Emery were Mr. TOldlXr RESIDE N T. recent occurrences and allirms forty years, J ton of and others. speakers Bryan, Congressman solemnly Portland, many July 11.—4.15 a. m.—“No au- that the are mis- 10c Londre and shall vote for McKinley. This Shafforth of Colorado, “Cyclone” Davis, London, foreign governments party thentic news from Is still the taken in that the Chinese gov- after the The convention will be called to order Former Assistant Pekin,’’ supposing Action was not taken until party of Texas, Secretary of That Plot Was Frustrated in ernment was the Boxers Report burden of despatches from the far east, protecting had drifted away from Democratic prin Ly Chairman Hughes of the state com- the Interior Webster Davis, Charles A against the Christians. The Emperor in the worlc. j New York. the is to believe cl pics as my people have been Democrats mittee, 1). J. MoGillicuddy of Lewiston, Towne and General James B. Weaver. and, although disposition further implores their aid in suppressing from the time of Thomas Jefferson. If I the from Chinese sources the rebellion and the will be temporary chairman. The secre- Mr. spoke last and In optimist reports upholding existing Known Am to be in a which is dominated ; Bryan only response New 10.—The World tomor- Everywhere. party to calls. York, July no real confidence is possible until the government. be in one taries will be as follows: Fred Emery repeated by bosses 1 at least want to ; row will that a “In a separate despatch to the Japanese “I feel almost as if I ought to apolo- sty plot to assassinate it are still in which has a boss with some brains.” Beane, llt^owell; Oliver Otis. Bock- legations, they existence, government Kwang Hsu expressed deep QUALITY for not able to call elf a President has been frustrated, “Will there be Democrats in Ox- gize being mys McKinley are to communicate with their for the murder of chancel- many j land; Tobias A. Burke, Portland; Kalph former said Mr. permitted regrot legation ford leave the asked the Republican,” Bryan it. was concocted by a group of Spanish lor COUNTS. county party,” j II. E. Lewis- amid Mr. then governments. If, as is alleged, the “Box- Sugiyama.’’ Piil'JSS Plaisted, Bangor; Holmes, laughter. Bryan paid and Cuban conspirators with headquar- Thas3 are taken to indicate correspondent tribute to General ers” movement Is losing ground in Pekin despatches “I cannot sav as to Mr. j ton. eloquent Weaver, ters in Nejv York. One of the plotters that the is in seclusion and is that,” replied Charles A. Towne and Webster Emperor The will endorse the Kansas Davis, weakened and tent a warning letter to a it might have been supposed that the of the seriousness of recent platform former Republicans. ignorant member of the Kepublican national oom- Boxers would have endeavored to send up events.” and the support of “I want to now that the _ NEW AIOVKRTlSKaUSBITS. City platform pledge simply say mlttee. That letter was placed in the is so far as the tickets reinforcements from Tien Tsin; but in- the Maine Democracy to Bryan and campaigning begun hands of Secretary Charles Dick who re- ATTACKED TIEN TS1N. Stevenson. and the platforms are concerned,” Mr. ferred it to Chairman B. B. Odell of the stead of that, they are still in great force Bryan continued, “and from now until fc YOU HAVE HAIR t state New York committee for investiga- in the neighborhood of the latter place t'hluc.e Fire on From Two The remaining planks treat of state election it wiil bo the of Open City day, duty every tion. Chairman Odell a detec- de- engaged and are assisted by the Imperial Chinese and brush it. affairs. Republican extravagance is citizen to take these issues before the tive, who speedily verified cer-! Sides. ^ you ^ If with efficient We have hair brushes. TRUNKS nounced, revision of taxation in order to country and weigh them. we lived in tain important allegations made j troops, ample, artillery. a land where a for we a Foo Tien Tsin, Thursday, July 5.—Yester- it will be It will favor king thought us, in the warning letter. Thereupon Mr. According to special Che despatch, |L equalize demanded; would feel no for the ac- j * responsibility Odell reported to Secretary Dick I the around Tien Tsin on the day large forces of Chinese troops attack- You comb it. the election of the railroad commissioners tion of that But we in a land fighting king. live who laid all the facts before Chairman ! ed the from two directions— Ij ^ third and fourth was the severest ex- settlement 4 We have combs. 4 Made for actual servico by the people; will oppose the creation of where the people determine the policy. Mark Hanna. Messrs. Dick and Hunna yet j one from the western arsenal and the We live in a land wh«*i he citizen im- laid the whole perienced. The British losses alone were in every sizcv expensive the office of state auditor, will favor matter before the Presi- ! presses his own opinWn upon the gov he other upon the railway station on the You it. the fee and the resub- dent shortly before departed for Can- thirty killed or wounded. The Chinese kj shampoo or cheap. They’re built abolishing system eminent where the policy of the govern ton. Chairman Odell of the New York had men opposite bank of the river. The Chinese C* We have shampoo jelly and C* mission of the prohibitory amendment ment may be determined by the vote of 75,000 attacking simultaneously with all the trunk-style Beptiblieun state committee admits the now have a more com- one citizen. And I want to leuve a from west, north and east and made ex- evidently capable soaps. that’s and and if defeated local option and high truth of a report that certain members jb* practicable, with those who are to vote this with over 100 mander. The attack from the arsenal license. The elector so thought of the national committee had discovered cellent practice guns. fmisbevl only presidential fall. I want citizen to so vote us was directed upon what is probably the handsomely every a plot to assassinate the President. The defenders numbered with £ You dress it. C far decided upon is Hon. E. L. Jones. he would vote if he knew that his vote 14,000, weakest point of defense, which has even to the three dollar “Yes, it is true,” he said, “but I re- We have and oils. 4 this next scant supplies and it was only the pres- hitherto not been The Chinese pomades Othe r persons mentioned are: M. P. wouli determine election. (Ap- gret exceedingly that the matter has be- pressed. kind. Trunks for little advanced on both sides across an W. E. F. W. plause. ) come ence of tha newly arrived Japanese and open ^ Frank, Vinal, Thomaston; public.” without cover and the attack was L In fact but a fc, or “When you get to the palls to vote re- a plain, everything necessary tiips long journeys; Barton Russian guns that prevented disaster. Knowlton, Oldtown; Llewellyn member that you are an American citi- easily repulsed by the British guns. The C* wig or hair-cut. Perhaps we can save {*• but the prices are al- and ex-Gov. Alonzo Garcelon, Lewis- BOYCOTT KENKVVi:[). One Russian company of infantry, num- made a simultaneous attack zen. (Applause.) Remember that your enemy upou the need of a ton. About 160 are and you wig. ways short. delegates present vote may determine this nation’s policy bering 120 men, had 115 killed or the station with a large force of infan- the are the convention will be jj- prospects and that this nation, will, in a large St, Louis Folks Strike wounded. The German also covered the fire of eleven one. ISeglu contingent try, by guns a large measure determine the public opinion of The British replied with two of H. M. The York who are Again. suffered heavily. By the evening of the county delegates the world on the doctrine that govern- S. Terrible's 13 pounders and live small- here Honest Sam badges got a fourth the situation was critical. t H. H. THE wearing ments come up from the people. (Great very er guns, while the combined forces of HAY&SON, H4TTIR, scare tonight. The story got started that MIDDLE STREET. [ pnp applause ) For 1™4 years this nation has St. Louis, Mo., July 10.—The renewal The allies narrowly escaped total defeat British, French, Russian and Japanese ^ ^ 197 .Middle St. an at tern pt was to be made to stampede heid before the world the light of liber- of the strike in the St. Louis Transit Providentially when things were at their infantry moved out to deal with the Chi- the convention for Hon. D. J. McGilli- more a a. M'o’*. ty. For than century it has been nese infantry attacks. Geo- Coffin but it was without foundation lines was followed worst, a torrential rainfall compelled the cuddy, an example to all the world. You tell company’s yesterday The Chinese artillery practice was ex- The Lewiston statesman would not accept me that we can now be indifferent to today by a renewal of the general boy- Chinese to retire. cellent. The allied troops suffered se- the nomination under any conditions. what is going on? You tell me that a cott which so effective On the rain the from a well directed shell lire. will ire proved just prior July 6, having abated, verely Congressman Fitzgerald present man who lifts his voice the doc- behavior was against to thrt arrivpfl n.t on Jnlv 9 The Japanese whose splen- and address the convention on the Chinese renewed the attack, opening fire Frye- trine of imperialism is pleading the cause did, executed a well conceived movement TEE JE3 bill and other issues. On some of the north and south lines pa- on Tien Tsin with two batteries of four Payue shipping of the Filipino? I tell you he is and succeeded in turning the Chinese pleading tronage which nas been quite heavy while the cause of seventy millions of Ameri- inch guns; but the allies, aided by two left and the enemy from their thestrike was very driving MARTIAL. LAW AT (JAPE NOME. can he is the off,dropped materially the citizens, aye, championing The lines the central of H. M. S. Terrible’s 4 7 guns, succeeded strong position among irrigation Tnnccnc today. ti’aversing our latest stock in NATIONAL BANK Hcrhf-a t.h« atomcryHnc* t.ho trenches. The Chinese retired to the Is pattern CHAPMAN San Francisco, July 10.—The steamer of the showed no dlmuni- in the Chinese after world who look to America for portion city silencing artillery native and the allied then & Dinner Ware St. Paul arrived tonight from St. example, tion in traffic. All the cars are city infantry Havilaud Co. running hours of At it Trrif-Virf r«tjTxr otwl f.hu ftfTn in an aI. of Plaiue, with news that martial (Great applause. If every Filipino were eight fighting. Shanghai Portland, Michael, Alaska, as usual with their full equipment of —not expensive but neat and law had been at Nome. to die the world would go on, but this seams now to be the general belief that lery duel, lasting until darkness, with proclaimed Cape men, the company having provided itself addition to in nation, the greatest republic of the the date of the of assert- little to either side. attractive. In The St. Paul brought $1,500,000 gold, with enough men to man the cars before despatch July 3, damage world’s history, out its If that two were still stand- A British of Chinamen which aro consigned to the Alaska commercial puts light. the agreement was signed declaring the ing legations regiment regular sets chocolate CAPITAL, this turns its back to the doc- an either accidental or in- was under $ 100,000,0c company and 50 passengers. republic strike off. There is a general feeling of ing, was error, engaged proved very steady A. D. trine which we loved a century ago, then tentional, fire, Pots, Coffees,Buillieres, displeasure among the people over tie to what nation of the world can the WJ Lilt: The casualties of the allies have not R a m i k i n THE WEATHER. renewal of the trouble and the sentiment .AUUUrULlUK i/Liicapujm- yet s, Pudding Sets, and Undividad people look for hope and inspiration? cnt it is war to the knife been ascertained and it is impossible to Surplus Profits, $29,000.00 is that it was unnecessary ana should c#the Express, Cracker Jars, Sugars and So you ought to be proud that you are an between the and Prince estimate the loss. A welcome have been averted. Dowager Empress enemy’s Cake and Solicits the accounts of Banli$,Mer> American citizen and are able to say if Tuan. In a recent edict, the latter addition to the defense was received yes- Creams, Salads, The company avers that the out boldly candle and the down 1 am not to calling as in the of two more of H. M. Firms, Corporation* republic goes of the will not make the discards his mask and signs himself terday shape Bread Plates, Mayonaiso blame for its ptrike again the S. Terrible’s twelves. Individuals, and is prepared to fur- downfall.(Great applause.”) slightest difference in keeping time Emperor. He warmly commends Boats, Jugs in 4 sizes, Punch At the evening Mr. of “his faithful Boxers’’ and in Painted on their is the in- nish its patrons the best facilities meeting Bryan schedules. The men, however, state that prowess carriages and Mr. Stevenson were a tremen- to Tien Tsin. Im- &c. and liberal accommodations. given it will make considerable difference in liowery language appeals to their cupidity scription “Ladysmith Bowls, dous by the crowds. fanaticism, In the same ueoree mediate.” The sent two four greeting the of the company and and Algierine Towne delivered the most extended receipts express inoh which will do much the belief that the boycott will be Prince Taun appoints Prince Tsuan the guns today, speech of the evening strong- Prince his toward the strength Intel est Paid on meeting, outlining er than before. “Iron Capped,’’ Tsaisham, equalizing artillery Deposits. tha campaign arguments on which the imperial clansman and Kang Yi, to com- of the allies with that of the enemy. Democratic will the cam- of women and children left to- party light MATCH COMPANY ORGANIZED. mand the three chief wings of the Boxer Most the of 1100. Mr. Towne his first and the remainder will follow as Burbank, & Go. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS, paign gave army. Three hundred European refugees day op- Douglass attention to the 10.—The ■ ■ ■ -.. monetary question, in- Augusta, July following com- from Tien Tsin have arrived at Shanghai portunity offers. Two thousand Japan- • ♦ interviews and Correspondence invited. Boston, July 10.—Forecast for Boston sisting that it was still a live i6sue, pleted articles of incorporation at the in a state of destitution alter terrible ese troops landed at Taku today and 13,- and vicinity for Wednesday: Increasing Trusts were denounced as an inherent office of the secretary of state today: The suffering. The Chinese version of the 0J0 more are expected within a few days. local showers in the part of the liepublican administration. Plymouth Match company organized at of the outbreak as in A MINISTER CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, President. cloudiness, possibly origin published DEPEND ON SHENG FOB NEWS. afternoon or evening, variable winds Continuing he said: ‘‘We stand upcn Kittery for the purpose of buying, manu- Shanghai is that Baron Yon Ketteler was Sunday stated that lots of church work Thumia fair wester- the threshold of the of 1000 and in matches ad- It is difficult to THOMAS II. EATON, Cashier. y generally weather, campaign facturing, selling dealing hated by the Pekinese, who, taking Shanghai, July l).— get was wasted because of potty jealousies ly winds. wherein the allied reform forces of the of all kinds, with a capital stock of $200,- of the disturbed condition of news here as the consuls are dependent ** vantage and rivalries. old fogy notions and -- DIRECTORS: 10.—Forceast for country and intend to restore the Ooi) of which nothixxg is in. The shot him out of administrator of tele- Drop Washington, July hope paid affairs, revenge, thereby upon Sheng (the work for the best. That is all are M. only why Wednesday and Thursday for Maine, New aotion of the federal government to the officers Hiram Burton of Boston, causing a conflict between the Chinese graph and railroads) for Pekin news. He CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, SETH L. sensible use BENSON’S LARRABEE, Hampshire and Vermont: Generally fair principles of Washington and Jefferson Mass., president; Walter S.Salt of New and the Germans, the latter of and other officials have large landed in- peoplo AL- troops READY CHARCOAL in df E. M. STEADMAN, PERLEV P. BURNHAM, Wednesday; increasing cloudiness and No alllanoes or entanglements abroad York, treasurer, Certificate approved whom destroyed the Tsung Ll Yamen. terests ani therefor it is supposed he will WAYS place wood for fires and summer BRICE M. EDWAR33 JAMES F. HAWKES possibly showers Thursday; light to fresh ami at home, equal rights for all, special July 8th, 1900. The infuriated soldiers under Prince do his best to asstst the foreigners in kindling to southeasterly winds, privileges to none. The cex*titioate of Grant Suan then control over the A number of cooking. HENRV S. M. MARKS westerly, shifting nomination gained complete keeping peace. large GSG003 WILLIAM ‘‘The is in In Rogers, Prohibition candidate for rowdies are at tho arsenals BIG BAG 10c. AT ALL GROCERS. LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. republic great danger. gov- the Dowager Empress. enlisting ADAM P. LEIGHTON. the midst of social questions of gravest ernor was filed at the office of secretary of The Daily News’ Tien Tslp correspond- which may thus get out of hand. MWt| — Hon. Portland, July 10, 1900. The local complexion to whoso solution are re- state today, also Waldo Pettengill ent says the allies have decided to bom- The officials have turned all their at- the best intellect and of Kumford Falls to the house of Tse (TALK No. 242.) weather bureau records the following: quisite loftiest pa- repi’e- bard the native city which they have tention to the defense of the Yang triotism of this country, the vigllanoe of sentatives was filed. hitherto hesitated to attack, owing to the and have guaranteed to protect foreign- 8 a. m.—Barometer. 30.733; thermome- the people is re-taxed by the occurrence heavy commercial interests involved. ers at Yang Tse ports provided the for- TESTING THE EYES. ter, (58; dew point, 55; rel. humidity, 63; of war whose noble Inception has dis- FUTURE RULERS OF BOERS. The London daily papers comment favor- eigners established there remain quiet. PRICES FIT direction of the wind, NW; velocity of its consequences until, witnin the of State circu- No are allowed to land fore3s It isn’t or if it’s London, July xl.—The Daily Telegraph ably upon Secretary Hay’s warships painful tiresome, the wind, 8; state of weather, clear. Eid spaoe of two years, we have trav- lar. The Times and warships only are allowed to this nxorning says it understands that at says: single done right. An optician who thor- 8 m.—Barometer. thermome- elled further and further from our old “It will meet; with approbation pass the fortifications. Sheng’s proposal SELECTED, p. 39.896; the termination of the war in South general understands the eye, can QUALITY rel. Ideals. Already we are in the very and welcome In Great Britain. While it to form a Chinese volunteer corps has oughly ter. 73; dew point, 51; humidity, 47; Africa,the Right Hon. Sir Geoi'ge Goldie direction of the wind, NW; of the shadow of the empire.” Is manifestly dictated by regard for been rejected. make a complete examination with- Our shoes are manufactured by the host i velocity Will be appointed governor of the Cape clear. Mr. Towne criticised the attitude of American it coincides in a nerve or muscle. concerns in tlie country, useing finest ilia- wind, 8; state of weather, Sir Allred who now interests, closely FOO CHOW CALM. out disturbing j this government toward the of Colony, Milner, terlais and best Our I minimum people the almost all important respects with Eng- feel as after the test as workmanship. prices Maximum temperature, 81; holds both governorship and the 1.—The French consul at The eyes good fit. the quality of goods selected. Porto Rico and the Philippines. land’s avowed policy. The reason is Paris, July temperature, 01; mean temperature. 71; high coinmisslonership of South Africa, I have had a Wo are offering excellent bargains it, We are piling up expenditures by the In the interests of Doth Foo Chow telegraphs under data of July before. good many peo- j maximum wind velocity, 18 NW; precipi- simply retaining th© latter office. simple. China, Russet goods, a little out of style, but good, hundreds of millions on land and sea in countries are primarily commercial and as follows: ple tell me that their eyes felt a good serviceable, wearing shoes. Just tation—34 hours, 0. A special despatch from Lourenzo Mar- is the and the plain, order to make commercial returns In it is from their commercial interests that “The town calm; viceroy deal better for the examination. If right, for general wear oh a vacation. ques says a Boer bulletin has beexi issued WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. thousands. their interests aro derived. Sec- Tartar marshal have issued a proclama- Look «t tnese (i a.i<*i Mu,’s Hu s o asserting that the Boors have political trouble do not dread or Mr. Towne was followed by Mr. recaptured fact tion favorable to and asking your eyes you Col:' Hols, $l.U8i floy,’ Hus* a Coif The agricultural department weather Bry- Watervai. retary Hay bears this fuii'damental foreigners an who was introduced amid tremendous in mind.” that warships should not come to I’oo put it off on that account. I will Hair, *1.5)8; Voisthl' Km a Coif bureau for taken at 8 steadily Russet yesterday, July 10, He as follows: Chow. They in return to take a and exami- B«l*, $1.50; Misses’ goat, y8o; i applause. spoke FATALLY BURNED. propose make careful thorough Ladies' Russet Chll iren’s Rus- meridan the observation for PROBABLY such as will avert trouble in the Fo goat, $1.13; p, in., time, jV'On three^occasions since lb()0 the peo- staps nation and tell what condi- set 80 cents. SAFE. you just goat his section in this order: ple of Nebraska have declared their ad- Manchester, N.H., July 10.—A horrible LEGATIONS Kien province.” ~ being given tion are and advise you hon- herence to the for case fatal took 4 they in, ♦— Temperature, direction of wind, state of political principles of probably burning place Were All Right Except German July EMPBESS BESTJMES. ivhioh I have been ae- at 275 Auburn street this afternoon. Mrs. estly what ought to be done, weather: contending. |^I Shau iept this as an evidence of their steadfast Louise Alphert was pouring gasolene Tung. Shanghai, July 10.—News from official CENTER & Boston, 74, W, clear; New York, 76, S, levotion to the principles to wbioQ I have ll'oui a tank into a can,|hoiding"a lighted Washington, July 10.—The following sources was received at ten o’clock last A. M. WENTWORTH, McDOAfELL, dear; Philadelphia, 63, S, clear; Wash- jeen wedded. I do not care to enter at candle in one hand, when the fluid night to the effect that the Empress had im- official despatch was received here to- ington, 76 degrees, S. clear; Al- ihe present time upon a discussion of the ploded, enveloping the unfortunate wom- on June 80, resumed the rains of govern- from China: Footwear Fitters, bany, 73, NW. clear; Buffalo, 68, W, ssues presented by the platform. I can jin in flames. Her daughter attempted night ment and apjjointed Young Lu prime Practical Opticas® bi, cldy; Detroit, 74, SW, oldy; Chicago, 78 ;ay, however, that it is. In my judg- to put out the lire and was herself shock- Che Foo—-Secretary State: Shan minister. 539 CONGRESS ST. degrees. SW, p cldy; St. Paul, 78, NW, : nent, the greatest platform adopted in ingly burned. The mother ran into the Tung, governor wires has reports Fourth It is said that she sent a despatch to 516 1-3 Congress St. (Idy; Huron, Dak 80, NW, dear; Bis- •ecent years, if net m the history of the street Where her was torn from all Pekin safe Nanking by oourier traveling at the rate JlyTdt tsp clothing July legationlsts _exoept marck, 78, N, clear; Jacksonville, 80, . sountry. It is a greaterg platform than tier by passers-by. She was taken to the German. of one hundred miles a day, thanking the SE, cloudy. 1 ihe Chicago platform, for it endorses the Hospital. (Signed) Fowler, consul. vioeroys of the Yang Tse Kiang provinces Office Hours,—SS:JN5 their migrations in the fall, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the removal of Louis F. chair- |Southern for Johnson, and thus you jhave gan opportunity man of the of registration of Saco, to Vir- 'The weather killing some of them. They go to-aay Maine. the evidence is k lor- be Although very the Louisiana and is likely to fair. able ginia, Carolinas, strong against, him, he has engaged ida for the winter. At present the laws case be con- Portland, July 11, 1900. counsel and the will warmly and the customs of the people are such tested. in __ that the birds are pursued relentlessly those all through the winter. TROTTING AT DOVER. states, Maine Game Laws Are Then, I am ashamed to confess, that Boer City Taken After a when they start on their Northern flight, Food in spring, certain alleged sportsmen in Summer Ten Heats of Closest Racing at Granite Unequalled. Pennsylvania, New York and New Eng- Fight. State Parle. land follow them and kill every bird they can reach. The League of American Sportsmen is pushing its missionary in kind from what we eat in Dover, N. EL, July 10.—There were ten work into all the Canadian provinces, Varies greatly heats of close racing at the Granite State and is endeavoring to build up its mem- to create sentiment horse bership and public park this afternoon. Tom Grady’s Maine for all There is Readies So Editor Shields Tells the there in favor of a rigid protection winter in almost all respects. one Radcn-Powdl Rustinburg Montauk was backed to win the 2.17 pace wild fowl while breeding in that coun- but he tired in the fifth h9at and got the try. It is doing similar work in all the in Without distance flag in the face, Gyp Walnut Sportsmen. Southern states, and I am safe saying Bread we eat Opposion. shall en- It Is bread. the capturing the race in the sixth heat, that within two years more we reform the laws of all these exception. winning by a neck from Belle Cannon. tirely game The New York mare bell G Wynne was Southern states. “Much that I have as to the water as a favorite in the 2.17 trot. She sold for said and hot bread is welcome ia true as to round, $25 while the field went for $30 and her fowl is also your year backers here much She A for Protection Is District West Is Some- put up money. Plea SONG AND INSECTTVOKOUS BIltDS. won the first heat but after that Temple other if it can be ;o Wilkes, the Boston horse, stepped to the of Game Birds. Most of these are only with you through summer as at any time, made front and won race heats. what Unsettled. the in straight the summer, or a part of it. Some of make them from. Summary: them go into Canada to nest, and nearly 2.17 pace, purse $500. as it is all of them go South to winter. The as and wholesome The proper sort for the Gyp Walnut, br g,Walnut Boy, fresh, crisp always dam by American Boy shameless and benighted hunters (not last touch to a mid-sum- 6 13 13 1 in the Carolinas (O'Neil) a sportsmen) Virginia, De blk Direct The Kineo Excursion Great Powder is Losses at Bethlehem Few Com- Veras, h, Vera, and all the Southern states, pursue an I made when Solar used. mer Volunteer Baking get up—ready today. by Kentucky (Mc- and other 231223 Success. kill robins, meadow larks song lino and With Defense. Pherson) Great .of plain pared Belle Cannon, b m, (Biggs) 5 5 4 5 1 2 birds as eagerly as you do ruffed grouse Joe 4 4 of Solar are that, the dotted chiffons and blue Gahm, blk g, (McDonald) 1 4 5 8 or wild ducks. Shall we not reform these The advantages having Helen, b m, (Fox) 4 6 6 4 5ro Southern men? Shall we not educate 3 2 6 dis Tuxedos. Montauk, b g, (Grady), 2 them to the fact that they are committing Lexington, blk, g (Wilson), dis a shameful crime every time they kill a of it takes less b dis success of the an- all, Gambit, g, (Hurley), Kineo, July 10.—The robin, or other song or insectivorous bird? leavening strength Lon 9 —Lord Roberts sent the greatest Ion, July Time 2.14 1-2; 2.11 3-4; 2,13 1-4; 2.16; nual excursion of the Maine Sportsmen, Shall we not induce them to enact and to the war office: 3.14 1-4 2 15 to such senseless following despatch 3-4. Fish and Gatne association has exceeded enforce laws prohibit it 10.—Clements and and inhuman slaughter? the and it does than A ten of “Pretoria, July 2.17 trot, purse $500. all Two hundred and fifty of it to do work, quicker pound bag expeotatitons. “Therefore, you see you are Paget's forces entered Bethlehem July 7. b gentlemen, Temple Wilkes, g, Kentucky persons were expected to come, but about interested—or should be—in this question Casco Seasalt for The former in the town sent in a Wllkes-Miss Pilot by Pilot Bay nearing 400 are here. has been devoted to of game protection in other states than Mambrino, 2 111 Today that it is the ilag of truce demanding its surrender, (Golden), your own. other highest 15c. With this salt Neil Gwynne, g m, Alaryon- Sally sight seeing. any baking powder; you which was refused De when “Are you not also interested in the by Wet, Green Green 2 2 3 was tendered by Field(Rathbun),l This evening a reception protection of game in the Western states? who live at a distance Paget, a wide movement Roster, b g, 5 4 3 2 making turning (Carpenter), to Governor and Mrs. Powers, who are Let us see. Many of you have traversed succeeded Harry Shedd, br g, (McDonald) 4 3 4 4 of food in getting hold of the enemy’s those the West, and I dare say there is not a pure products, being from the seashore can Minnie L, Wilkes, oh m, 6 5 5dr guests of the association. Among development most the (Clark) man or a boy within the sound of my important position, covering 3 dis who in were Pug, g g, (Barnes) assisted receiving Adjutant voide who does not to do so at some a bath at home town. This was carried before dark, by Time 2.14 1-4; 2.13 1-4; 2.15 1-4; hope prepare General J. T. Richards, Hon. and Mrs. future time. Should you not like to cream of refined the Munster fusiliers and Yorkshire 3.15 made of pure tartar, that is the next to light 1-4.__ P. O. Vickery, Judge and Mrs. William have an opportunity for a week of prairie absolutely thing infantry. The the at- chicken shootinar in Illinois. Iowa. Min- following morning BOSTON SHUT OUT. P. Whitehouse, General Selden Connor, tack was continued and nesota, North or South Dakota or Ne- a in the ocean. by noon the town Mc- dip Miss Connor, Col. and Mrs. V. M. braska?—Then would not like to from the foremost J.JU you drop for us LM.LJ. puoscoaiuu

NEYV ADVERTISE >IENTS T Nearly All ve us its ad- woman in Maine to take the kindergar- g p fords street, macadamizing on Danforth Miss Grace Matthews, dean of Colby, dress any time for £ Lot lO. ten has been the the next two @ street and whose home training engaged by hauling paving blocks to Com- is in Newton, Mass., is vis- U b a * « weeks and we will & 21c. Pine Tree association to take charge of mercial street which is soon to be paved iting Judge Gould, Emery street. Isfl/fllPfl see that it has a 9 the school and on this occasion she was g lllullUU bo:tl• of tills ar- & Men’s very fine all linen hem* between Park and Mrs. Euther High streets. £ H. Freeman and two chil- tide FREE. Wo 9 stitched we consider equal to the emergency. handkerchiefs, The Union Mutual Life Insurance com- dren are visiting Mrs. Freeman’s mother are distributing 9 this lot the greatest men’s handker- the who were of Rfiill, agents among the 9 the in Addressing children, B chief ever in pany paid yesterday insurance which Gardiner. fl ffitlK. little ones for 9 bargain shown Maine, all ages from the merest toddl9r to boys H Horllsk’s Malted 9 usual it carried upon the life of the late Wil- Mr. R. H. Turner and family are sum- prices $1.00, 75, 50c. and girls of 14, she said: “Boys and Milk. Our stock 9 Lot 1. Lot 3. Sample sale price liam M. Marks, a portion of which had mering at Lake Cobbossocontee. is always fresh. 21c girls we have room for only 50; this is a 12 A full dozen for been running since 1881. It has been announced that Fred E. Women's. AC. $2.25. kindergarten, now what is right for us The annual neighborhood party from Sanborn of this city, one of the best Iu these ‘'Profuso to do, shall we take the little ones or I SCHLOTTERBECK & FOSS CO. Women’s all linen Perspir.ition West Cumberland street to the number known conductors of _the Maine Central hemstitched this lot of shall we take £c. Days” sample Handker- you?” extra lino of 60 went to the Two Lights yesterday has tendered his resignation, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. handkerchiefs, and sheer. chiefs should meet with a re- With one voice there came the sharp ready jlyll ci3fc In this lot ax-o women’s All Linen for a picnic. the same taking effect yesterday Regular 50, 39, 25 and 19c ones at sponse. answer from the older children, “take At the office of Superintendent of on arrival of the Bar Harbor Handkerchiefs with Woven colored the little ones.” 12^C Terms Sale. Schools O. M. Lord, City Hall, yesterday express in this city. Mr. Sanborn leaves borders also all white, all are nicely o_f A careful selection was made of those MIN inMfi HJH 'il il T* IHTWf ■ |~m*firili morning, was begun the two days’ ex- the Maine Central, it is reported, to ac- hemmed, each Sale at 8.30 o’clock Wed- of kindergarten age until the limit was Lot 4. begins amination of candidates for a certificate a better on the Boston cept position & 3 of them for 10c day morniug. reached and then a waiting list was made. allowing them to teach in the Portland Maine, he having been appointed train THE 25c. * * * * But it was pitiful to see the disappointed Think of all linen handkerchiefs at 3V2C public schools. Nine appeared to take master of the Fitchburg division. Mr, each. Women’s embroid- The different lots will bo on separate facss of the 100 barred out. The girls COTTAGE handsomely the examination. Sanborn entered the employ of the Maine ered counters for the convenience of buyen audibly “just wished they could come” handkerchiefs, 50 and 2So ones The Hebrews of are en- Central in 1881 and for two was in Lot 2. * * * * Portland who years MEDICINE 1 at and the boys hung about “sposing you deavoring to unite and build a suitable the general freight offices. 25c To protect our retail customers we might want somebody to help do some- CHEST 9c. shall reserve the to synagogue will hold a meeting Saturday Rev. French McAfee of the Presbyteri- I right limit the tpiac- thin1.” Lot 5. sold to each customer. to make some definite plans. an church on Park street will leave tity It was an emphatic appeal for the vaca- Women’s all linen white hem- * * » • At a meeting of the board of engineers Thursday on a visit to his parents in 37c. tion schools and the stitched handkerchiefs, some have The low will Monday of Hose- Central Mr. McAfee will public playgrounds remarkably prices tempi night tjie resignation Pennsylvania. dealers Civic club has been urging for two years, should contain simple remedies of these are Women's all to gatlior them in, therefore we man Dana H. M iles of Co. 6 was be about two weeks He will initials, regular prices linen embroidered Engine gone preach reserve tlie right to declino to sell them read and for ail the common ailments 20c. 15c, 1234c. and lace edged haadkercliiofs that accepted. A. J. Gillen was next Sunday in the Arch street church, COURT MARTJALED. to dealers or peddlers. a This sale each sell at elected member of the company to fill Philadelphia. until the doctor can be found. price, always 75, G2 and 50c. Qc The sale opens Wednesday morning at the 3 for 25C. This sale vacancy. Rev. Bowley Green will occupy his pul- price 37c 8.30 o'clock. « the steamer Balter With Net Pre- Today Pejepscot will take pit next Sunday afternoon. Rev. Lewis Capt. Charged Our pharmacy can supply the Sunday school of the St. Lawrence Malvern of the Free Baptist church will venting Ills Soldiers from hooting In kind of fofroirn Hnnq 1 nVmunH ;r-l^ any drugs fresh, pure, preach the following Sunday. Philippines, J. R. LIBBY GO. J. and on Thursday the same steamer will and at a reasonable price. R. LIBBY CO. J. R. LIBBY CO. UNDERWOOD PARTIES. The court martial which tried take the Sunday school of the Clark Captain T. McConnell and I. H. Memorial church of Woodfords to the The following parties are among those George Baker, for same place. slated to go to Underwood spring in the Forth-sixth infantry, failing to en- H. H. HAY & SON, near future. force the regulations against looting by Health weddings] Today the members of the Westborok their soldiers in the Philippines found Middle St. M. E, church that McConnell was not Sunday school will leave Captain guilty, ^™"" '| ^naaM' DIXON—SCOTT. sentenced Baker the head of Elm street on a special car at and Captain to be repri- Assurance Miss Mary Edith Soott of 8.45 a. m. the manded. Both were Portland, Today Sunday school findings disapproved ♦♦♦♦♦<>♦ <>«♦ <>♦# daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scott scholars of the First M. E. church of by Major-General Bates and Brig.-Gen. of New and Mr. the authorities. In Brunswick, Alexander South Portland have arranged to go out Hall, reviewing Dentistry a well known Dixon, young man of this on the Yarmouth road in two special cars Captain Baker formerly commanded I WEDDING AND city, were married Monday evening at leaving at about nine o’clock. company B of the First Maine Volun- { Save the have money in first save Presbyterian church, Bev. French On Thursday morning the Maine Press teers and is a Portland man, Little is \yE lately added to our cost; I McAffee I ENGAGEMENT BINGS. jjf performing the ceremony. Miss association will take a ride over the road known about the charges which were pre- equipment a Formalin ster- Alice M. + A thousand of them, all styles and \ Bunker of sn Brookline, and Miss to Yarmouth village, where will ferred against Capt. Baker and Captain £ ilizer, also a set of money they Wo make in our own duplicate repairs. You the I prices. rings fac- ♦ Emma Roseborough, were make a short stop, returning to the casino McConnell by his friends here and the re- get bridesmaids, on the Operating Instruments. In the JH in season for dinner. which have been about tory premises. Can make you any $ and Mr. best man. ports published Boy Ridley The a future all At 13.45 Saturday forenoon members of this case are very meagre and unsatis- kind of King you may wish in our own A instruments will bo when church was prettily decorated. repairs you need them the Sunday school of the Second Parish factory. Captain Baker has the reputa- factory on tire premises. We have over • thoroughly sterilized and made After tbre p ceremony a reception was ohurch will board a special car for the tion of being a strict disciplinarian and 200 Diamond Kings at the ol l | prices, t clean after each heid at the home of scene of their annual his friends in Portland l'eel that there to antiseptically ii the bride and groom, picnic. #10.00 $3.do. We make a specialty 4 you have a Wednesday, July 18, the coal dealers’ must be some mistake in relation to the and every operation. Portland made I B Chestnut I tlio | street. Mr. and Mrs, Dixon of Jewelry Repairing, and do best * association will go out to Underwood on charges which were preferced against him. The will the of work at lowest o benefits to the patient of spend honeymoon in the White the yearly outing. prices. Mountains. UNDER ARREST FOR LARCENY. this method caunot bo overesti- HEALTH as it PRECAUTIONS IN DEN- Archibald McCausland is mated, absolutely prevents NEW ENGLAND under arrest RETAIL GROCER. TISTRY. the transmission of disease at the police station for larceny. It soems from ATLANTIC The New Retail one I England Grocer Pub- The vital of I to another. importance that he was hired for the patient II season RAISE, sterilizing haying lishing company held its annual meeting surgical instruments very carefully after by Ira Foss of the Checkley house, and jj •t the Falmouth hotel yesterday about every operation is a matter that has been had a room in the house on the latter’s THE JEWELER, fifty being present. The direc- Foot of following fully appreciated for years. Yet the ap- farm. He occxxpied a room with two Focndiy Cheslnut St. tors were elected: A. C. Barker, Provi- plication of the same precautionary meas- others of the help, and they left various Dr. James L. articles of in the room. Monument Thompson, dence; Burns, Washington; A. ures in is a of clothing From Square. \\ ^Bi dentistry practice compar- IMcKermey,mar28d this thex-e wa3 X CthorStliptf <, F. Carpenter, A. C. clothing missing on Mon- Somerville; Curtis, atively recent date, and Dr. Thompson in eleven "’ day morning dollars in money, a, DENTIST, Cambridge; C. H. ♦»♦♦♦♦♦» »»<*»♦♦♦♦ +0+4 »»♦< > Cushing, Dover, N. the Y. M. C. A building is" the"* first watch chain, razor and other things. Mc- Y. M. C. A. William Building. H.; Finney, Brookline; E. A. Portland dentist to equip his office with Causland left the hoxise and took to the WILL _ jiyuaim East woods, emerging later and a OF HENRY P. DEWEY. Gould, Greenwich, R, I.; A. F. the most improved sterilizer, in which is getting WHY NOT ride with Mr. Lane, the expressman. INVESTIGATE Greer, Grasmere, N. A. T. used the most reliable At the registry of probate has been Hied H.; Hall, antiseptic known The latter knew that McCausland was Portland lfaclit H. J. the will of the late P. of Club. —' ——■ Portland; Jones, Alton, N. II. W. to the His have wanted and he at once turned him over Henry Dewey OUR profession. patients posi- The ire The K, to the The accused Portland. To his adjourned ting of the Portland Spencer, M. A. tive assurance that there is not police. man had not widow, Eophronia W. Trolley Middletown, Conn.; the Yacht Club will be held at the money on him, but the watch chain he leaves his the Club Stone, Reading, Mass,; B. F. of disease Dewey, residence at 6 East- House our Turner, slightest danger contagion from was found in his possession. He will be Wednesday, July n sit 8 CARS all stop near ern with Middletown. Conn.; W. E. the instruments taken before promenade its furnishings and HONEY SUNG Wheelock, used. the coxxrt this morning. »> m-jyll-lt SYSTEM? How handy W ---- office. Quinnebaug, Conn.; w. I. Wiliams, tha sum of $12,000; to his daughter, Lizzie FROM THE LAW CHILDREN SET be Providence; E. D. Woods, Boston. At COURT. HOUSE AFIRE. H. Merrill, $13,000; to his adopted daugh- OFF FOIt THE CAMP. | bring that work to a of the A was received The fire from box 52 a ter, Mildred It. to be held The meeting directors held immedi- rescript yesterday in at few minutes Dewey, $ii000 second detachment of men left or in trust until she attains her dyed cleansed. ately after, A.C.Barker was elected the case of Skowhegan Water Power com- before six o’clock last evening was on ao- majority; yesterday on the steamer presi- to his grandchildren, Alar ion C., Itena P. Corinna for the National Cash dent and A. F. et als in rs of a Register Carpenter, treasurer. pany eq Levi W. Weston et al. coxxnt blaze in the house of Robert and Clinton D. $2000 each. The High School Cadet camp at North System. WE DOOUR WORK RlCHT. Laid Merrill, Harps- The mandate in this case is as law, 82 Parris street. Children res* of the estate revert3 follows: gat toJlhis g widow well. On their arrival they met with Strangers In the will find a choice play with matches bxxx-ned a hole about and city “Bill sustained and remanded for further daughter, Lizzie H. Aierrill, jointly. a warm receptlo n especially the line an inch square in the floor and mascot of Diamonds and other somebody They are also named as executors with- The evening and of B. H. precious hearing and in accordance in the alarm. part the mornintr at proceedings pxilled The damage was out bond. The will is dated December was in JORDAN, .^stones Willis A. Cates, jeweler. with the of the 2, spent partaking of one of their FOSTER'S DYE HOUSE, stipulations parties.” trifling. 1303. famous 272 | “stag dinnex-s. MIDDLE ST., Salos Agint Jlyadlw 13 Preble St.