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Portland Daily Press: March 07,1884 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 21. PORTLAND, FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 7, 1884. S23?PRICE THREE CENTS. —————■■■■■—-I ——————————————————————i^————— and the DPBC1AI. NOTICED. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. went to Bangor. Baggage master Cole and STAR ROUTES poid amounts subsequently were paid. THE OLD WORLD. (or persons or railway companies to enter int o to the press who have shown ns many courte- Shortly after Brewster was made Attorney combinations to prevent the of sies we return oar 'banks. Published every day (Sundays excepted) bv the Engineer Kennedy are quite badly hurt,others carriage Attorney General iUncVeagb’e Story—Hia- Gen rail received a letter from him asking freights being continuous between point ef Respectfully submitted, PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, injured A train from Ban- about FIRE INSURANCE. slightly, wrecking Conoection with the Prosecution—With my opinion tbe compensation to be paid shipment and final destination for the purpose 8. F Pearson, i At 97 Exchange St., Portland, Me, has to Gibson and Cook. recollection was gor gone their assistance. »lrawal from the Cabinet. My that News by Cable Prom Different of avoiding the provisions of this act, also Jo kfh w entwobth, 'Com. those gentlemen had been Terms: Eight Dollars a Year. To mail pubscrib Fire in Ellsworth. employed assiduous- makes pooling combinations unlawful. The Ge kue W. Ham, ) a in advance. ly seven or months and I Countries. era. Seven Dollars Year, if paid Wa Mar. Gener- eight thought that -fifth section applies the provisions of the act Remarks were made of Lew- W. D. LITTLE & inch of March 6.—David hingtun, 5.—Ex-Attorney bv Messrs. Ham GO., Rates of Advertising: One space, the Ellsworth, Boinay’s $5000 would be reasonable and said if X was in to transportation of all goods whether carried of constitutes a al before Mr. iston, of Anborn, Horr of Portland, SI EXCHANGE STREET. length column, “square.” house and barn at Ellsworth Falls were burn- MacWagh testified Springer’s his place I would pay that. by one road from point of shipment to that of Laverty $1.60 per square, dailv first week: 75 oente per Mr. committee to-day that the first information he Stewart asked ‘‘In view of the mag- HEBMANV. destination or several railroads in combina- Noble of Lewiston, Sanford of Portland, Tor- Kstabl ished in 1843. week after; three Insertion* or less, $1.00, continu- ed early this morning. The Iobs is $3000. It by to nitude and importance and the great sum of March tion. The sixth section makes railroads fail- ing every other dav after first week, 60 cents. was insured (or $2,000, had relative the proposed star route investi- Berlin, 6.— The National Liberals aey of Wiuthrop, Hinkley of Portland, Basils Insure three Insertions or money involved in these prosecutions and the to act liable to the of the In the Half square, less, 76 cents; one was when he was advised the Presi- have decided not to raise a discussion of the ing person injured of of Rev. Mr. cents An Augusta Midshipman. gation by standing of Bliss and DixGeld, Woodbury Auburn, week, $1.00; $60 per week after. professional Brewster, do Lasker incident in tbe Reichstag until the actual damages and counsel fees, and the oue-thhd dent to consult with the Postmaster General, thiuk Mr. MacVeagh that u of of Poitland. CONTINENTAL.! 8pecial notices, additional. Washington, March 6 —Representative you per diem matter has been internationally disposed of. seventh adds a fine not exceeding SI,000 for Stackpole Saccarappa, Facey Under head of “Amusements” and “Auction Mr. charge of $100 a and M’lliken has recommended to the secretary of Which he did. Investigation convinced day expenses unreasona- A fusion of the Secessionist and Progressist each violation of the act The eighth section A praise meeting was held from G.30 to 7 30 Sales,” $2.(0 per square per week; three insertions ble?” A-SF.T8 rob- parties bas been tbe new provides for the appointment of three commis- $4,867,943. or less, $1.60. the Mr. Charles H. Brann of Augusta, MacVeagh that there had been a gigantic effected, combination p. m., presided over by J. H. Doughty of Yar- navy, I certainly think such would be sioners whose terms shall he six each the charges to be called tbe German liberal party. Its years THE MAINE STATE f >r the naval academy. in rj of public treasury, unless ordinary reasonable for a limited whether mouth. i^lBTEUEnHONRTOUmlj PRESS. time,but they programme embraces strict adherence to tbe and who shall each be paid 87,500 per annum A for Fruit Trade Between indications were at fault. were would be reasonable for one yqat or two years their to enforce the of Tbe was called to order by Published eyery Thursday Morning, at S2.60 a Steamship Inspectors Constitution, annual budgets, universal suf- duty being provis.ons closing meeting is different.” the act be year: If paid in advance, $2.00 a year. Boston nnd Jamaica. then selected and ordered to ascertain the ex- frage, secret voting, the payment of members They are to provided with clerk tbe president. THREE MONTHS’ SUPPLY. “If the time was 50 Advertisements inserted in the “Main® Stay® days or 150 days,” asked of tbe Reichstag, of the of their traveling expenses paid, they are to have Bath, March C —Goss & Sawyer launohed act facts. On the records in the department Mr Van liberty press, pub- After devotional exercises by Rev. Mr. Ba- Press (Which has a large circulation in every part Alstyne, "was the charge proper?” lic meetiugs and before an office in Washington and may travel about of the for the steamer Lorenzo D. Baker, 966 tonB and the of ths the “Even if associations, equality See it in Onr Window State) $1.00 per square for first insertion gross, reports inspectors, govern- the time was 150 davs I think the law, religious and the country to hear complaints and examine con, who made tbe address of welcome, and 60 oente for each inser- under the liberty perfect equality per square subsequent owned by the Standard Steam Navigation Co., ment officials relied for the evidence in the circumstances the charge was rea- of ail creeds, economic of into alleged violations of the law. The closing Rev. Mr. Pearson replied in his usual happy tion. sonable.” progress, sunpression Boston. W. P. will command star rente prosecutions. Mr. MtcVeagh cor- State assessment and section of the bill appropriates the Bum of $40, Address all communications to Capt. Wiley “In socialism, juBl taxation, manner. roborated the testimony of Mr. James relative your judgment was there any improper with exemption of articles of consumption. 000 or so much as may be necessary thereof to PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. her. She iff built for the fruit trade between on tbe of officials of Remarks were made by a large number of to the appointment of Messrs, Gibson and neglect part the govern- It will oppose any economic cnstoms which Cany out the provisions of the act. Boston and and will accommodate 10 ment in these cases?” It is one to a a tbe reform with —2880— Jamaica, Cooke to assist Mr. Woodward “There was pushing asked Mr. shall favor special interests, is against monopo- thing fight bill even through men, interspersed singing, rec- Stewart. WEATHER INDICATIONS. passengers. The Gobs Marine Iron Works of notiiing else in these matters,” the witness lies, and advocates nnimpaired maintenance committee and another to pass it in a Congress itations, &c. About forty signatures were ob- “till the of the “Certainly nothing of the kind so prone to talk and so slow to act as this. Batb, furnish the boilers, tanks and iron, and said, wounding during my of na'ional defence with universal military tained to tbe I was ierm.” act which creates officers at pledge. ■Washington, March 7. President. with him until bis death services of a short period, and with an annual Any government most of the machinery will come lrom New was •It was reported that Garfield annual salaries of not to Tbe have been attended at El heron. It newspaper comm, lit that proposed your fixiug of the peace contingency of the army. $7,500 apiece is likely meetings largely Two Thousand Eight Hun- The indications for New England are removal from the said Mr. be York. President Jesse Freeman of the com' I was the gloomy member of the cabinet. It Cabinet,” Springer. It farther declares that progress mast be based very popular in this Congress. If Mr. and of more tban usual interest, showing that slightly colder and fair weather, northeasterly was misfortune to think each that the “Will you explain that?” Reagan can create an in the mind dred and pany was launched on board of her. my day upon allegiance to the employer and to the impression tbe reform men tbe State are Eighty “I Came into the Cabinet as of throughout again winds and higher pressure, President was much nearer bis grave than he President Gar- federal constitution. each member of the House and Senate that field’s choice. I on their armor and intend to Bottles of was, and I only regarded it as a little time till never allowed anybody to The Reichstag was opened today with the that member is to bs made one of the commis- buckling again BANGOR. ask the President my duties in my office would cease. I felt that for my appointment, and I nsnal formalities. The speech from the sioners under this act he may secure the take an active part in tbe work of rescuing the METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
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