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The Republican Journal. VOl.niE (U._BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 7, I8!>2. NUMBER teen, were drowned after- are close and He Saturday important. perfectly un- Belated Resolutions. The Granite Industry. Personal. Republican Journal. noon off Clark's Island by the upsetting derstands the President’s views and poli- Personals. of a boat. McCloud was a w idowed moth- cies, and is in accord with them. Rev. R. G. Harbut forwarded to us from The executive committee of the .,,.11! EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE complete Quincy, 3Ir. W. E. Jones arrived in Belfast last Mr. Will er’s hotel at Lake .“Don’t Mr. Boston last week the Randall, formerly of i9 only support.The shoot, Harrison,” says following resolutions, Mass., Granite Manufacturers, Friday eve- week. Belfast, under the the in town. Maranoeook, long management Kanuckcoon; “I’ll come down.” The with the admission that he is a “little late.” ning, voted not to consider the of D. 11. proposition Jifial Co. Swan, has opened for the season. announcement that the bill has Miss Maud Baker made a visit Mr. Wm. <1. inlilitai PnUisMi retaliatory They were not received until after our last of the Quarrymen’s Union, to adopt a bill of up-river Burkett arrived in Belfast The new landlord is M. S. Collins.Col. been favorably reported to the Senate is issue had gone to press: prices to terminate March 1, 1K'J4. This Thursday. last week. Circulation in and F. K. news that City County. Bootliby, general passenger agent accompanied by the Canadian action is taken of tygest Resolved, that this conference is to because the vote of the Mr. Richard T. of Be is in of the Maine Central, quotes the lowest government is to recede from ready New Rankin, fast, I)r. Sliubert, of Plymouth, Mass., is visit- preparing support, by all lawful means, the officers of England manufacturers, not to recog- j-’tal is the paper for Maine sea- rates yet given to for the its unwarranted the nize the men’s Wyoming. in Belfast. Washington position regarding the State or County in their enforcement of Quarry Union. ing faring people.'' <». A. K. in canal the fiscal there ’A Rockland of 1st to the Miss Maud Encampment September— tolls.During year the Prohibition laws. special July Crabtree, of Brewer, is visiting Prof- A. *14.48 for the Portland Press “The A. Durv, who is located at Lew- round trip.The St. Croix were issued 305,7(52 pension certificates of Resolved, that the conference by these res- says: Bodwell Granite friends in Belfast. i>«\ Terms. In advance, $2.00 a year ; iston, is in Belfast for a one of the hotels of all as olutions declares that it has neither Company, whose quarries at Vinalhaven week. w.u, $2.50; at the expiration of the Exchange, popular classes, against 250,5(55 in 1801. publicly in its have been closed since the Mr. Arthur F. of is in Bel- been furnish- The silver bill was the Senate collective nor its individual capacity practically Stover, Boston, The Calais,has re-opened, newly passed by strikes in Misses Middleton, of New York, arc 'iso Term*. For one one inch ed and been called upon the County granite industries in New Eng- fast friends. square, put in good condition by (4en S. J. Only 1st, a vote of 20 to 25.Senator by Attorney visiting at Inn for < "ininu dt by for land resumed atone Crosby the summer. one week, and 25 who is assistance which lias not been forthcom- commenced, operations insertion. A fraction of Gallagher, proving himself to be a Frye has introduced a bill providing that of their this and Mr. Charles F. of subsequent ing, the recently published minutes of the largest quarries week, now- Wilde, Somerville, Mass., Mrs. K. E. Pendleton returned *; Lied as a full one. landlord.The races at collectors of instead of some borne Sat>» popular bicycle customs, receiving Grand Jury to the contrary, notwithstand- have L'r> men, including teamsters, is visiting friends in Belfast. from a the Saco driving park July 4 were a great from the government a fee of si for each qiiarrymeii, etc., at work. The force will be ui'day visit to Islesboro. ing- 31. J. of tents of Journal. success. Portland men won in most all certificate of title to increased as fast as accommoda- Dow, Esq., Brooks, was in the To-Day’s vessels, shall collect On behalf of Waldo boarding Mr. Daniel of County Congregation- tions can be furnished. eit\ last week on Wagner, Whitman, Mass., of the events.Ilanlon beat Hosmer in I that amount from the persons to whom Applications for business for his town. PAGE l. al Conference. work have been received arrived in t> wn a race ( from a large num- Sunday morning. single scull in onnectieut Monday. ! (he certificate is issued. 31 r. \\ ill R. is ;!:«• Week-i N< \v< (town 500 feet Ukv. B. (;. ber uf Swedes and Finns who are Howard, who a professor in .Miss Nora of Hakbutt, familiar Mrs.Coo. 1. <.ood 1 ein i- Kcllcher, Saco, aged 8b, Osborn is in lions pl.t Thet.ran- Bkv. Bollix T. Hack, with the business and will In- employed. tin \ eruiont Academy, arrived Riebno.ml, Me., News of the tiraivr Our Kx-Pov- while bathing in Biddcford Thursday. " here tho is Pool, Monday I.\ 1>kii:i'. At a special meeting of the J. A. Clkmext. Fifteen non-union stone cutters began work captain loadi ng ice. State Kt lief ( orps.. Personals. 3Iiss Alice < I Law who afternoon, was drowned. Her body was Boston and Maine Scarsport, June lsog. at Hurricane this week.” The next Filigree, reiice, has stockholders, June 21', day the Miss Ella M. of 1'AtiK 2. recovered—... Blaine has been m Patterson, Rockland, Kx-Sceretary W. s. Webb, of New third vice Also in the “late”—category are the fol- following report was sent : “Thirteen Italian visiting Belfast, return* d home Fri- | York, Mass.. js j,j n pa "i, t| :ni;a! Trainm- \ «'oi scut tin President a cordial laborers, who had been sent to Vinalhaven visiting friends. '■ acknowledge- of the New York Central, and a June day. ..i .i\ en S' ho"i 1 e.i<■!!,*r— P.'li: i, ai president lowing resolutions, adopted “1st by the ment >1 the to work in the the k receipt of his of of granite quarries during Mrs. Martha Sales and two telegram representative the Vanderbilt interests, Rockland Distrii t .Ministerial Association in 3Iiss Nellie who ! children, of and condolence at the time of lockout, returned to this eitv to-day. Upon Walker, as b*m at t1 at.i. sympathy was elected a director to till the ort, are friends here. vacancy session at and forwarded arriving in Vinalhaven were at arrive«l home ! r Lacks} visiting the death of his son. Emmons Blaine, j Scarsport, after they" greeted Lynn, Friday a summer W .i: d‘> i’.r.t/;: m Letter.. The Old caused the death of James T. Furber. flic whari women and by ! date t.. tin* and by men, <uiildren, vacation. Mr. Charles Bickncll,and of Flu* < U'i.'-t Graduates La.sli- l’lie telegram was sent thedav Mr. Bangor Wliig Courier for family, Rock- ship young .Fishing schooner Champion. < »f who hooted and hissed them, and so mani- < are and )\er I’oetn Blaine lmt was not received Mr. publication : fest was land, Mr. e. I). Freeman. died, by Gloucester, lias been lost. Her crew of the feeling against them that the 3lr. Fred C. llaraden arrive*! 11. n. Boston visiting i-At.t: t. Blaine until he returned to Bar Harbor '» IK j> vote "I tn«* Insist would-be scabs 12 men were a thun- r.-.is, y .Maine All- refused to work.” Mr. iiihI Mrs. J. J. saved.Thursday Sunday morning, ami w ill :is summer Lawton and ieminent Meetiii.ii flic alter the funeral in nual Conference. at its last the edit- spend family Chicago.V heavy der and w ind storm did considerable dam- ! session, \V‘ nr to e!ea\ t onvetit ion.. Fish ami Fisli- or of the vacation here. Bar Harbor Saturday on visit. tornado in central Maine Siin- I ‘•Minutes'' was given “authority to W intkkfort. The 4th imssei 1 off vat l\er itant iml ! lie A Miniature prevailed age at Winstcd. and The 'Hirer Conn., vicinity. the to the con- •Miss ■ abridge reports Leila of I'he ! "i:till in'p.elIasi d a \ The wind formed a tif- j presented there no 31 r. ami 31rs. Willis A. Lewis, Boston, is Wedding waterspout damage is estimated at siin.uoo.Kan- ferenee lor the .Minutes*’: and quietly, being public demonstration Cates,.>1' Portland, visiting Am. and a If aurli Time She hauled t\ feet in the at la-r Mr. and high Androscoggin Liver- sas farmers are in se- save the. arrived and are the? of parents, Mrs. Oeorge W. Lewis. < having great trouble : Whereas, He obtained reliable in- customary salute of cannon and Friday guests 31r. ami •.merman FI.il: Waldo 'ount\ I»eino- more having Falls.Madame Patti, of Boston, sufficient bands t<» formation led him to Mrs. it ion .The Non-Partisan W. iT. I curing harvest the which believe that the ringing of hells. The rain the Mrs. J. C. Cates. Nellie A. Robbins, of is in made an at during night Boston, Pelt;.st and Mooseliead Lake II P. ascension Augusta enormous of w heat in the resolution the “action of Monday crop State.