The Republican Journal: Vol. 70, No. 33
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The Republican Journal. V1 MK AUGUST 1808. _BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, IS, NUMBER 33. from Dyea and Skaguav to the discovery. The Veterans at Windermere. Peace Protocol Signed. Obituary. bad been married a few short REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. .A Washington dispatch to the Boston only mouths, j PERSONAL. ?j]f Herald Two Thousand aud leaves to mourn their loss a a says: “Secretary Day tendered Present. Presentation of President's Proclamation Announcing Sus- husband, his to take effect Portraits. the widowed resignation to-day, Stirring Address by Hon. w. C pension of Hostilities. By death of Mr. Austin E Drinkwater, mother, with whom she had Mrs. F. S. |Brick is visiting friends in 1 V IHIRSDAY MORNING BY THE September 1, and President Pbilbrook and a Good Time PROTOCOL. which McKinley Generally. OFFICIAL ABSTRACT OF occurred Aug. 11th at 5.80 p. in., after always lived, and three brothers, beside a Bangor. offered Col. John our ambassador to The uncertain of Hay, aspect the weather’ Fri- Washington, Aug. 1-’- The protocol pro- many weeks of intense suffering from an in- large circle of more distant relatives and can Journal Pub. the of which he Miss Irene Shaw of Boston is visiting Mrs. Co. England, portfolio state, day, Aug. 12th, did not the ardor of curable trouble of the -... who showed — dampen vides: stomach, Nortliport rnauy friends, their love by A. accepted and will return to take. The the Waldo A. Knight. county veterans and all claim of loses a citizen and one well the beautiful President has now they gather- 1 —That will relinquish highly respected many flowers which rilled ii is THE PAPER for Maine Seafar- to till the Spaiu important ed at Windermere to Cuba. Mrs. Laura Davis of Salem, Mass., is visit- Park, Unity, two thous- sovereignty ami title known by all, he resided here all his the home. Of a cheerful a place which Col. Hay leaves, other having disposition, with ing People." | ranking and for the second _That Porto Rico and Spanish ing friends in Belfast. next to the head of the stroug, annual reunion of life. Mr. Drinkwater was born Oct. 1883 love of wit and drew around department of West Indes. and ah island in ‘J, humor, she her I the Veteran islands in the P. state.The steamer of one Clough Charitable Association. the ami lacked only a few weeks of 05 S. Staples is v siting his sister in Win- illation In City and County City Sydney, the Ladrones, to he selected by United being many friends. A large assembly attended of the first fleet of Hon. Warren C. Pbilbrook of the latter. for a few transports which Waterville, States, shall he ceded to years of age. He was tlie fourth son of the the burial services, at L'uity July 10th, Rev. terport days. carried to arrived at San the orator of the .1—That the United States will occupy aud troops Manila, day, arrived Thursday late David and Sophia Drinkwater, of whom Andrew Wood at the home of A. A. arrived home last week from 1 kms. In advance,$2.00a hold and harbor of Manila, officiating, Knight year; Francisco Aug. loth from the and received a the city, hay l-ihs: .To cents for three months. Philippines. evening royal welcome. He of a of three brothers and two sisters reside here. Mr. Clark. Boston, for a short visit. She is commanded A. F. Pills- pending the conclusion treaty peaqe Tk km*. For one square, one inch by Capt. was entertained by Dr. A. J. the He was a man of kind Billings at the which shall determine control, disposi- disposition, very “Can we bear the as mi.. 75 cents for <>ne with the. loss, the days roll on; Miss Charlotte is a short week, ami bury.Admiral Sampson, four Association of the Staples spending insertion. building. The Brooks Cornet tion and government Philippines. strong in his to Can we live with her subsequent big battleships and two armored cruisers Rico and other friendships,and always ready loving presence vacation at Old Orchard. Baud arrived on i That Cuba, Porto Span- the Friday tram lend a hand to those iu affliction or gone? of his licet, is now on his way north, morning ish in the West Indies shall be im- helping Can ami went at once to the home of Mrs islands we do the duties that meet us here ? II. L. Woodcock and son Faunce returned ii* Gor- that commis- He of To=Day’s Journal. having sailed at 10 a. m. Aug. 14 from ham mediately evacuated amt distress. leaves besides his wife three And miss moment her word of Clough, where they rendered a number every home from M it.nicus. Admiral on sioners he within ten days, Saturday Santiago. Schley, the cruiser of pieces. John H. Gordou of t',, appointed daughters, Mrs. Evie Feruald of cheer?” < Brooks then the Somerville, I' A fc. 1 shall, within days from signing of Mrs. Simeon Brooklyn, accompanied the ileet. The made, some brief remarks, that the thirty Mass.; Mrs. Etta Trafton of Staples returned home Sun- is Belfast Water Co. Case Set- saying the meet at Havana and San Malden, Mass.; naval authorities at baud had come there to protocol, Hon. John T. Rowe, whose serious illness Mistory i.f tin- War. .The Vete- expect the Ileet te-tify 'heir appreci- execute and day from a visit in Massachusetts Juan, to arrange aud Mrs. Carrie Hall of Lincolnville; also was m The last n ere Peace Proto. the latter of the week. ation of what had been done Mrs. respectively, reported Journal week, died Signed.. Tompkinsville part by Cough of the i! ..The Soli...»!•*. a aud her husband for the the details evacuation, four He was a kind Aug. 12th at his home in M Misses Lulie and Kate Putnam went to ‘table has re- Association. Mrs. aud will grandchildren. husband, Frankfort, aged toiimi. .Surgeon-General Sternberg That the United States Spain He was the oldest .Transfers in Real Es- Clough made a very feeling response ami in- aud an father, aud the bereaved years. quarry owner Dixmont last week to visit friends. ceived dispatches from Cuba and Porto each not more than five commis- indulgent in the State. In vited the band to the house, where refresh- appoint 1840, with Albert Pierce, I’Aii K 2. Rico relative to the condition of the sioners to and conclude a treaty most feel the absence of him W. troops ments were served. negotiate keenly who now also dead, Mr. Rowe came to Frank- Mrs. Sarah Beau is v.siting her daugh- S<\ ui 11 a... With <»;r Nova in those islands. ,f The commissioners are to meet in fort from Surgeon Torney cables At 10 JO a. ui. the exercises of the be- peace, loved them so dearly. At the close of his Guilford, N. H..and opened a small ter, Mrs. D. W. Brackett >f Clinton. .Wi• i:• ii.;g Roll*.. A New Course day iris >t later than the tirat of October. from Pome that there are 1S5 cases of gan. Comrade A. P. Hatch of North quarry at Mt. Waldo. He lived to see the ■ earthly his last hours were bless- Troy -On tli- signing of the protocol, hostili- pilgrimage little hole iu Mrs. Merinda Brackett ami BAGE 3. fever, Green- invoked divine blessing aud John H. Gor- the mountain ledge grow into daughter -f mostly typhoid. Surgeon ties will and notice to that ed by their presence, aud their tender aud .. by the with So.oidi.t 1'•1111 mr.ed Fashions leaf cables from Ponce that fever don of Brooks was called n and in a suspended great quarries of to-day, their im- Boston are friends in Belfast typhoid very will be as soon as visiting >.: S:\ Year-. War Pen- neat effect given possible by death to him bad lost proved and crews. When .Spanish eases are speech presented to the association gentle ministration, machinery great and that there were ea. to the commanders of decreasing h government lie business no was sent Mrs. Chas. Wilson of Rockland returned portraits of the late Gorham Clough, win- its sting. He told them he had no fear and began granite FAGE 4. no new cases on Saturday. it* military and naval forces. farther than JNew for there bad given very of his to the York, was no home Saturday from a visit in Belfast. l’ivstdeni Cleveland \*i-its liberally money The above is the official statement of the was ready and willing to go, and the end association and for whom it was way of transporting it inland, aud, indeed j Neu*. Probate and Insolvency named, aud and to protocol's contents as prepared given came so aud there was a there were no inland Sherburne H. of Portland visited no Rout- aimed Lobsters -ii of Dr. A. J. who carried calmly peacefully cities of sufficient Sleeper Belfast Water Co. Case Settled. Billings, through the Day. Reunion.. Re- the press by Secretary of true thankfulness importance to have buildings calling for friends in Belfast a few last. week. Family .Family project. at 4;'J.5 p. m. feeling midst their days The protor-ii was signed by such materials, lu his at the Ed. G. Crosby of Waterville :u a very few early days BA GE 5. J mlgim-nt < liven for t lit- City. of the State Day, representing the great bereavement that the poor sufferer had Misses Annie V. and Caroline W. F eld words the in behalf >f Secretary business all heavy weights wore moved by ;• accepted pictures the French las:, .over the Hills of Waldo The Law has rendered its in United States, and M.