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The Republican Journal. WiLTME 88 BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1910. NUMBER 25 ■ ___ __ Journal. 'today's The Primary Elections. DEATH OF SENATOR BURLEIGH. OBITUARY. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. [ ,r I Milliken. .The Primary The election June primary Monday, 19th, 1 < 1'he Churche Wedding Fred A. Sanborn died at 3 m., June Mrs, Sarah Sherwood is visiting relatives in Frank Allen of Mass., is the of off and with some p. 17th, Quincy, guest of Senator passed quietly surprises. Buneigh.. at his home, No. 5 Bell street, from self-in- St. George. Harry E. Bowker, ties.. War with Mexico. As the polls did not close until 9 p. m. the re- j head dieted bullet wounds in the and left arm. ! Miss Ola Goodrich of Waterville is the Thomas B and T. Dinsmore are in ., v Personal, suit of the vote for the leading candidates guest Irving i.ruluation. He had been at home for several days with his of and Mrs. L. Boston on business. was not known until during the day Tuesday, Mr, Wayland Hall. Graduation .Wash- mother and off duty as one of the city's night (con.) and at this writing the returns are not com- Mrs. S. W. Johnson has returned home from Paul R. Smith has arrived from Harvard i- C,.»S8’.p. watch on account of trouble with his feet, plete for some of the candidates. a visit in Gorham with Mrs. Rollin T, Hack. Dental school and will spend the summer in ! The News of Belfast.. broken arches. evening, he the had been released fearing Thursday Belfast. Although Progressives Rev. Ashley A. Smith returned to |i- Hr*ifast.- spent with the H. H. Carter family, who live Bangor from obligation to.vote for the party candidates i \ > uf Belfast Tuesday from a short visit in Belfast. Mrs. June Howes Taylor of Boston has been on the drst door. unusual was noted morning the Maine member of the na- Nothing P ickard. Farmers’ U-ion by Progressive and critically ill with typhoid fever, but is now out in his appearance the evening or when Mr. Mrs, L. E. Sprowl and daughter tional and some of the candidates during Uncle Abner.. Christian committee, of of danger. he left them to go to his room. Mr. Carter Louise Appleton visited-relatives in Belfast Recent Deaths. .The Bidde- had withdrawn, a number of Progressives cast nal Notes. and Mrs. Nettie M. MerritheW, who was stop- Monday. Miss Maud Bryant left Saturday to attend } Says..Forest their ballots. This will entitle the candidates a re- the at the Maine Semi- ~ nnd Fairbanks. .The Probate ping with the family, heard the report of Chellis H. Michaels of is graduation Wesleyan receiving votes to a place on the ballot at the Springfield, Mass., Ge of .. | I Spring Onions. Fifty volver at 6.30 a. m., Friday, but did not think visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram nary at Kent's Hill. After ..“When Good September election,but it is expected that most | .aT. (piem) [ it and no attention to Foe signided anything paid Michaels. Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Foster and Herbert Fos- | V Meet as to Foe.” of them will decline the nomination, to re- Carl E. Milliken of Island Falls was nomi- it. It was not unusual for Mr. Sanborn Prof. Charles Paul ter of Portland are at the Alhambra, Pitcher’s j rt .Stockton Springs.. .The i E. of Armour Institute, main ne waa .-I nated for Governor by the Republicans with in his room and not disturbed for several weeks. | Price Current... .Born. ... I Chicago, arrived for a visit with his pond, Frederic H. Parkhurst, second, Edward W. Saturday V -ti- d. -Died until his mother went to call him to dinner Wheeler of Brunswick, third and T. F. Calla- mother, Mrs. J. G. Paul. Miss Mary A. Bickford of Brooklyn, tf. Y., is about 1.30 p. m. She found him very weak han of Lewiston, fourth. Charles H, Twombly will leave to-day, visiting her brother Walter in Brighton, Mass., Col. Frederick Hale of Portland got the from the loss of blood but apparently con- to visit on her way to her Belfast home. over Bert Thursday, his son, Frank W. nomination for U. S. Senator M. scious. He had used an automatic 32-calibre Twombly, Fernald of Poland and Ira G. Hersey of Houl- and wife, in Buffalo, N. Y. Fred A. Seward and bride arrived Friday J which he had in bis to ton. The with a score of small towns revolver, possession vote, Miss Inez E. Crawford and Mrs. from their wedding trip and are housekeeping and unorganized townships missing, which shoot unlicensed dogs. The bullet entered the Margaret Martin will leave in the Stearns house on Bay View Btreet. could not affect the result, was: the head and today, Thursday, to spend no-l S’ 99 97fi- frorl. right temple, passed through the summer in Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Ames of came out a little lower on the 'left Allston, Groton, eric H. Edward W. Wheel- temple, Parkhurst, 13,810; arrive June to the sum- left arm and did E. A. Sherman and R T. Rankin returned Mass., will 18th spend er, 8,105; Timothy F, Callahan, 3,985 passed through the not pene- mer at their at Lake For senator, Frederick Hale, 16,623; Bert M trate the shirt sleeve on the outside, but fell yesterday from a trip to New York. Mr. Ran- cottage Quantabacook. Ira G. 13,140. Fernald, 15,097; Hersey, on the bed when he was moved. He spoke kin also visited in Mansfield, Mass. Donald S. Clark, a student, at the Institute The vote of Waldo county for Governor was several times and knew his broth- Miss C. of as follows: Callahan, 63; Milliken, 342; Park apparently Lytle Morrill Belmont spent last hurst, 753, Wheeler, 93, For United States er Roscoe when he arrived Saturday from Ban- week in Orono, the guest of friends, and at- tion with his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Harry W. 329 Senator, Fernald, 365; Hale, 409; Hersey, gor. It was a great shock to the mother, tended Commencement at the U. of M. Clark. The Republican nominations for Congress brother and his many friends, who have the Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were as follows: 1st district, L. B. Goodall; Mr. Ralph M. Johnson and her father, Mr- Ralph C. of Washing- W allace H. White; 3d, John A. Peters; sympathy ot all. He was born in Belfast XTV_i,_rr> D, arrived and are at their 2nd, --- ton, C., yesterday 4th, F. E. Guernsey. June the son of the late William H. * 18, 1872, and are at The Primrose summer residence on Primiose Hill for. the Curtis for Governor and Johnson for U. S. Homestead, Hill. and Helen Aldus Sanborn and all his life was season. Senator had no opposition in the Democratic' Milton C. Stephenson arrived Wednesday and the Democratic nominations for spent here. By trade he was a ship black- primary, from Colby College to spend the summer with Mrs. Mabel F. Webber returned Friday Congress were as tollows: 1st district, Lb- smith and nad worked in the various yards his Mr. and Airs. D. t. from she was the for sev- inont A. D. J. 3d parents, Stejkei.scn. Auburn,where guest Stevens; 2no, McGillicudy; and later in the Gilchrest yard. For six years » John E. Bunker; 4th, Leonard A. Pierce Miss Edith C. W'ilson of a eral days of Mrs. Sarah Richardson Hunne- ne wornea as a moicier in tne rseirast rounury Belfast, teacher in Following are the legislative nominations in the Westboro, will attend well, formerly of Belfast. W?aldo county: and had recently worked for A. C. Hopkins Mass., High school, Charles M. Winter- the summer session at the of Chi- Miss E. Frost, a student at Wheaton SENATE. Rep.: Conant, ; who bought the plant. He was serving on University Myrtle port ! Norton, Mass., arrived last the second as watch. He was of a cago. College, Thursday Dem.: Joseph S. Mullen, Lincolnville. year night to spend the summer vacation with her par- Soc.: A. L. Yonng, Lincolnville. pleasant disposition and kind hearted. He Hon. Arthur I. Brown of Augusta was at ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Frost. House. Rep. Hodgdon C. Buzzell; Dem never married and had made his home with home Monday to cast his vote in the primary Adelbert Millett, Soc.: Fred E. Trull. Albert Harriman of York is the his mother. He was for a number of years a election. Mrs. Brown accompanied him fora Capt. New Tr oy, Montville, Unity District—Rep : James short guest of Mrs. Mary Perry, South Main street. J Ciement, Montville. Dem,: ReuelS. Ward, member of the Republican City Committee visit. CARL E. MILLIKEN, He came to attend the Rhodes-Brown wed- Unity. and a delegate to the county and State con- Rockland Courier-Gazette. hi ON. iiOVV.N C. BURLEIGH. Mrs. Helen A. Sanborn will leave today ding.- Islesboro, Stockton Springs, Winterport Dis- ventions. Drs. Ji. L and E. A, Wil- n Candidate ^or Governor. Kilgore Thursday, for Bangor with her son, Roscoe and Mrs. Roscoe H. Sanborn of trict—Dem.: E, L. Sprague Islesboro; Rep. Augusta, June IB, Hon. EJvin Chick Bur- da expressed great grief upon learning the Mr. Bangor son, who were did all could to al- Not reported. United sudden death of United States Senator Edwin called, they H., and wife, to remain with them for an in- called to Belfast when the returns re- leigh, mutes senator tr »m Maine.