Portland Daily Press: January 14,1892
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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. CENTS. JANUARY 1892. IBmIh.matter! PRICE THLEL ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 30. PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY MORNING, 14, ~ ——ii^—————— H ■! I i A, Am AnTVk the sense of tlie committee is in tavor oi THIS MORNING’S NEWS, kins University for the best Latin com- sons or mm win. PARTY LINES BRAWN. a free bill. The resolution Mr. BUSY YEAR IS SANFORD. position of the graduating class last PARTY LIES FORGOTTEN. coinage S. of Pierce introduced was to rage 1. week, was given to Wallace Elden, today merely this of two hundred dol- test the sense the General Telegraph News. city, consisting of the committee upon Mr. Elden is a Page 2. lars in money. graduate silver question. After some discussion of Bowdoin College ’90, and about 22 it was decided to the resolution A Brooklyn detective’s fight for life, postpone One Hundred of Them Met In Boston at sea. of The contest for this prize Give Mr Reed a Democratic until next to await the full Maine schooner burned Over One Hundred New years age. Congress Will Undivided Support Quoted Cry Wednesday, Ostrich Fanning. Buildings was very close, a large number entering attendance of the members of the com- Maine Towns. for it. mittee. the of the Last Page 3, to the President. and the House Laughed. Evidently majority Night. Erected Last Year. The committee are favorable to the resolu- The Sea Cable War. Hollingsworth Whitney Paper Page 4. Company have commenced laying out tion, but we thought there should be a Editorials. their canal for the paper and.pulp mill to fair opportunity for full discussion. 1 Magazine Notices. be erected at the earliest moment. Civil think the of the committee is to Personal and Peculiar. temper THAT BIG LEGACY A SUBJECT FOR is the COINAGE COMMITTEE and re- Hawthorne’s College Days. LATEST FROM THE REGISTRATION engineer Palmer making soundings CHILIAN REFUGEES SAFE UNDER BLAND’S. take up the subject without delay and will have the canal 12 feet deep, a free bill to the House at Page 3. AND SUITS HIM. port coinage CONGRATULATIONS. which will considerable dredging. THE STARS STRIPES. JUST an There will be no Ameri- The Elizabeth tax ease. MUDDLE IN WATERYILLE. require early day. Cape of limita- Mr. It. H. Baxter lectures on Labrador. Mr. O’Brien will be the representative can product about it or any other Music aud Drama. the company to see the terms of the tions. It will be a general free coinage in the lists. Important changes voting several contracts are fully complied with, bill in my such a bill will The Bcarboro Clam. and, opinion, President Told of tlie Needs and Op- of Sliver—How Hyde The Court Becord. as the work progresses. Talk of the Chilian Compli- It Is for the Freest Kind pass the House.” Adding to the Comfort of the State's Congressmen of the College-Letter Head Page 6. the Previous Tho resolution presented by Mr. Pierce portunities tion The Refugees at Santiago Safely Holman Secured Question Guests at Thomaston—Men "Who Will at read as follows: of the of the Class of Poem: A Log Cabin Song. WATERVILLE’S LATEST. that Fa- today’s meeting from One Boys A Tenderfoot. to the While Republicans Repeated Story: Manage Several Maine Banks-Ban- Removed Yorktown—Captain Kesolved, That it is the sense of this commit- the Wit and Wisdom. Johnson is Raw of ’80—A Labrador Explorer Among Rumor Says that Kegistrar Reports Judge Roster’s Rirst miliar Democratic Cry about Gag tee that a bill for free and unlimited coinage Portland Shipbuilding Company. gor’s Tribute to the Bate Hannibal Schley silver should be to tlie House without Wm. L. Putnam Unable for Business. It When Reed reported Speakers—Hon. Page 7. Koady Statement Concerning the Riot at Val- —Both Sides Enjoyed delay. Hamlin—A Waterville Student's Hon- To Be Present. Financial and Commercial. to the Press.] War Ships Ready. Made a Quotation. The action of the committee on coinage ors-Good in Session. [Special paraiso—Yankee Marine News. Templars has revived the movement of to the 13.—There is a — suddenly [Special Press.] Page 8. .Watekvxlpe, January 18.—There can 13. Party to the Washihgtok, January Washington, January Democrats far a joint caucus 13.—The Bowdoin of the Yarmouth poultry show. [Special Press.] new to the muddle. prominent Boston, January Second day phase registration in the lines were drawn for the first time this to determine the to be A will of interest to Episcopalians. 13.—This be little doubt that developments policy adopted by Alumni Association dined at Sanfobd, January village While the honorable mayor lias furnished issue. Young’s The wooden sheds in the fire limit. at San FJftncisco into the session in the House today. Mr. Hol- the party on the silver lias seen a very prosperous year. A investigation and their reunion was a superla- Obituary. much food for talk, and Hon. Beuben con- tonight, & Maine. Baltimore’s the man of Indiana asked unanimous The Boston lareful estimate of the amount of money attack upon the crew, tive suecess. One hundred were E. Smith bound over. Foster has his end fully up to the Some of tlie House Business, present. Lewis kept Shields case and the sent for the immediate consideration of a in here testimony in the Wm. L. who was Brief Jottings. expended building operations mark in the same being assisted the Hon. Putnam, expected Personals. respect, at resolution in the judgment of Washington, January 13.—In since the demonstration Valparaiso against declaring was not able to come. Hon. January 1, 1891, places figures in a somewhat silent maimer Major ugly on motion of Mr. Bland of to be present, by a the of subsidies House, today, at Exclusive of the the Yorktown’s gig crew, have created the House that granting of $210,000. building op- A. FI. “the stubborn chair- Missouri, a resolution was adopted call- W. W. Rice of Worcester, president SPECIAL NOTICES. Plaisted, at Sen- in erations of either of the uneasy feeling the capital. or bounties by Congress money, public on the of the Treasury for He manufacturing Charles F. Johnson, Esq., after very ing Secretary the association, was in the chair. man,” who have had endorsement or by as to at time corporations, there have been erected in the ators and representatives lands, bonds, by information whether, any the which, he having duly qualified, disappeared the 41 cent bonds became due, ongratulated society, v-wv-ixr credit to since per l\nilrl!nrro Ulia rmiTiUlQI1 nf 1 1i where he has remained in a the confidence that Chili would pledge of the public promote the most favor- background, greatest there had been sufficient funds in the said, was meeting under most non-committal attitude as to his an and make industries or enterprises Garments Cleansed of these were houses of soon tender ample apology special private to the and if so, by able it nau ever Know n. lie Ninety dwelling views of either the course treasury pay same, auspices pursued by for the misdeeds of her sub- of the constitutional power he assumed to continue -OB- from one to six tennements, but by far the chairman of the reparation independent what authority of the recent to the col- the mayor or that of n_ nninc-l- onrl imnnlifip spoke bequests now admit that the situ- SUC1L UUIJUS clL A pci cent, tiAAAi the number were houses. board." But now Dame Humor has jects, privately that of Mrs. Cather- greater cottage been at the time lege, and especially ation is manifest conflict with the of same had not paid they was more than the dragged Mr. Johnson from his retire- full of the gravest difficulties. and in spirit I31TBI3 One only expensive were due. ine Garcelon of California, of $400,000. * ND- ment ana teas a truly remarjtame tare to senator or member has introduced industries; and, that further, ordinary, the elegant private residence No yet republican Mr. Eusk of Maryland, chairman of Mr. Rice a compliment to the effect that he has organized as the of the paid high treasurer of the a resolution for the Chilian cor- in view of the present condition the committee on reported ac of Mr. L. B. Goodall, Waterville registration board and is hard calling accounts, President Hyde, who was warmly greet- the because an efficient and resolution the committees PRESSED R DY FOR Goodall Worsted which is val- at work the check list, thereby respondence. The very gravity of treasury and designating ed. WEAR, Company, revising which shall be authorized to employ ued at any of liability to a situation to have had a repress- honest can only be secured President dwelt upon the lega- $15,000. removing prospect appears government clerks. The resolution for the Hyde Preble Street. The list of erected fine for his Dame Ru- ive effect The situation expenditures of public money, provides cies and the increase in the working fa- No. 13 following buildings neglecting duty. upon Congress. by frugal of 37 clerks. in is furnished by C. A. Bodwell, mor adds that Mr. Johnson-will soon in is one of anxious waiting, in while unnecessary and lavish expendi- appointment cilities and resulting benefit to the col- 1891, Congress lead real estate agent: make proclamation that he is in session. the hope that the President will soon tures under any and all conditions Deported from Portland. lege. The cramped condition of former Number of Mr. Johnson when asked if he the The mem- to venal and corrupt methods was now relieved.