The Journal. i \ OLUME 74. BELFAST, MAINE, THL'BSDAV, JANUARY •). 1!I02. NUMBER 2. service the Contents of To-Day’s Journal. pastor called the r»:i OBITUARY. Jan. 3d, at and the '^Hgrch eight, interment will be SOME STATE members, who responded b> in Evergreens Cemetery.—The Record. REPORTS. PERSONAL. page l. N. PERSONAL. verses of Scripture. Letters a George H. Carleton, for twenty-five years Brooklyn, Y., Jan. 4, ’02. relies .Newspaper Notes....Wedding The Assess,.™’ number of l.'^Hite1 ir. superintendent of the fire and tele- Report Shows an Increase in .. m Ice absent members police Fred R. Poor societies..The Situation Obit- Eleanor wife of returned to Dartmouth Co Samuel Morse went to Rockland jester of Waldo Countv A. O. alarm of N., Leroy'Marriner, died Population and Wealth. Meeting Orange..City Stoddard, clerk and graph department Oakland, Calif., lege Monday. day. nee t Law Court Decisions Concerning trea'^^^Bimide at her home in East The lltb annual of his annual with and a resident of that for half a Searsmont, Jan. 1st. report the State board it:>mes. .Seme State Reports. Personal, report. Two hav« city nearly She was Miss Eieauor of assessors says, in part: Thomas B. Dinsmore went to Bosto Mr. G. Harvey Self of New York is .imlieial Court....Terrible Railroad the church during the ws.Hi l>ro-* century, died at his home there Dec. 5th of formerly Thomas, visit- past j Monday on business. ing friends in this \.’vnit lit. with daughter of Timothy and Thomas of ‘‘AH things combined to make the year city. 2. fession and one by letter. Six been apoplexy, which he was stricken the Nancy PAGE I^H Belmont. She 1J01 one of marked progress in Chas. E. before. The leaves to mourn their loss a population, Owen left Monday for a busines 3 Miss N: who Over the Wheel..News of the Week.. removed by death and four ha given day San Francisco Call said wealth and the future Mary Wood, has been seri- husband welfare of our State. to \.'iir>s..Mr, In- ^M of and two children, Mabel E. and HV local trip Portland and Boston. is now Ralph Gillam..Capt. letters of dismissal to other The the deceased: assessors’ returns we find that the ously ill, improving. Se ivenir Notes..Greatest Albert and two whole Newspaper ehm^K. The announcement of L., sisters, Mrs. H. P. Nick- number of polls in the State for the Chas. E. Rhoades Known Charles T. Wilson Dead.. present membership of the is 148, the unexpected arrived heme las w- E- Ward of the firm of W ard & rha^H death of the erson of and year 1901 is 196,403 as against in Wads- ln.fi,ms The Gloucester Fishing In. :(0 well-known pioneer was a Somerville, Mass., Mrs. Miles 11)2,795 1900, from of whom are males, and 1 |s f. non- an increase in of Thursday Providence, R. I. worth went to Boston to startling shock to hundreds of citizens who S. Brewster of Searsmont. She polls 3,460, denoting an Monday bujr stock. resident was a Miss Abbie Roberts PAGE 3. members, :e. The In "HrIVCS of had been the companions for many years of lP Population approximating 15,- went to Camden Sat Miss Katherine Bickford member of Mystic Grange, and a 1 he total estates arrived home .tries of Railroad the church Mr. Carleton. llis life was Belmont, rendered for the year to work in a To-Day..Fighting were a little over legacy indelibly con- is urday clothing factory. Monday night from 'loin Reed in Politics -m^Et nected with the faithful worker in the order. The funeral #300,550,250 and that of the year 1900 was Brooklyn, N. Y.,fora Again..County of S20U has been of growth of Oakland. He' Maine Recruits for the received from was #294,611,360, an increase of Miss Ginn left last short visit. Navy., established and developed the present ex- held at her late home January 4th, #5,938,890, equal Emeroy Thursday fo ti IMonhegan. F'rank Gould's Bride. the late Mrs. who to about 2 per cent, on total lluldah M. liamBuis, cellent police and fire of Rev. H. I. Holt of valuation re- a visit of six or weeks in PI Mr. urn Liquors, telephone system Morrill officiating. The turns for 1900. eight iladelphi; and Mrs. John Black visited her was for many years a of the the city, the service being recognized as one and par- PAGE valued.Ir: was a choir “An Wilkesbarre,Ta. Mr. 4. of the most and in singing by led by B. F. Young important item in the wealth of the ents, and Mrs. Leander Brown of church. The from the com- thorough complete the State East I Changes..Editorials..High School reports vBum.- of is that of the value of our Miss United States. For a quarter of a Lineoluville. Following are .the floral livestock, ; Gertrude V. Stevens, who has beei , Union, last week. of tlie Vanished mittees were that century so closely is it connected Granges.-The interesting and Mwed it had been his peculiar hobby and all of with the prosperity her In King Edward’s Domain. HH- offerings: Bouquet from the husband; of our chief that of visiting cousin, Mrs. Frank Haskell, ii t I Mrs. Seldon is all branches of church aitaM are in his efforts were centered in the industry, farming. In Gillum spending the K• i "ft ..Transfers in Real Estate. perfecting wreath of and l.HU four counties arrived winter He also had and pinks roses, Mrs. H. P. Nick- showed an increase in lirooksville, Me., home Monday. m with lier mi nation Encouraging. good condition and eih.Mit work. department. supervision live stock of Skowhegan husband, who lias doing control over the erson ; wreath, and #131,959, and the E. | PAGE 5. electric lighting of the city, pinks roses, Mabel and remaining Capt. 1). Ryder arrived home employment there. wen as twelve counties showed a Friday | Oflicersjand committees Minted and the excellent system he with Albert of decrease of #218,- *i Belfast The News <>f Brooks.. devised, Marriner, bouquet pinks and a evening from New whfre lie follows: Clerk and l»r. A. the of John A. Britton of the 514, leaving balance of total decrease in York, hai 0. C. Turpin, ii treasnM co-operation traveling passenger agent of itary, Bucksport. roses, Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. 38 values for the present of It hauled up his the A. 0. and Oakland Gas Light and Heat is Wadlin; year #80,555. is, schooner, W. Ellis. the Rock page Stoddard; Deacons, Jane- Mdtee Company, however, reasonable to Chicago, Island and Pacific ii. it., one of the best monuments to his marked pinks, Mystic Grange; bouquets, Mr. and suppose that this Chas. 11. M. s W. Frederick and Mrs. J. was in Belfast. • il of Water Yes- l’rentiss. Dr. A. 0. Mi nd, who year large crop of will our W. Fred Tuesdaj' on business. Register Deep fidelity to duty. Mrs. Fred Marriner; Mrs. Hannah Alexan- hay place Mi i-uieral (’orbin. farmers on the road to our erick left for has ably filled the otlice of n for the ins ii.iu ueen recover former Monday Southern California * *la’- fl jiusiLiun cuinpieieiy elimi- der, Mrs. I U Hazeltine arrived PAGE 7. Henry Mahoney and Mrs. Ella standing as to numbers and value of live where hoineyester- cast 11 years, declined a re-ei I n. much nated Irom political strife. Change of ad- they expect to remain until about I from Davis; wreath and Mrs. Arad stock. day Bangor, where he attended i:iOl. eontinued. to the ministration or of policy in municipal af- bouquet, May 1st. the regret of the church. Si; school “The amount assessed this the I annual of the PAGE 8. fairs made no difference in the status of Mahoney. year by meeting Maine Sportsmen’s committee, II. M. ( V Craig, board on corporations has been in- \v. r. Fish L al' » Prentiss, Superintendent Carleton. Economy and largely Thompson, Esq. returned to hi.- and Game Association. ounty Corresj)on<lenee..Ship creased over former and for two -..Births Marriages. Deaths. Miss Nellie Iiopkins; weleom omniit- ability formed his only platform, and the Mrs. Koscoe Staples has received news of years, rea- former office in Odd Fellows’block the recent sons : Monday Miss Mabelle assistant public recognized liis peculiar fitness for death of her uncle, Mr. Frederic the made I Paul, matron of the tee, W. R. ■ B. on account repairs the Howard, II. M. Prt L. the he so M. of “First, of the general prosper- necessary by tire hav- ( hildren’s THE CHURCHES. post long and faithfully occupied. Severance, Bercail, Mont. His death Home at Bango who has been occurred in ity the earnings of our railroads have been ing been completed. Davis; city missions, Mrs. l-:d•• d Sibley, Born fifty-eight years ago at Belfast, Me., Seattle, where he was on a trip on a visit to her home to largely increased, to their I in tiiis city, returned Miss A. F. young Carleton cauie to California with his the coast, with his He wras well thereby adding Isaac II. ( be at Southworth, Miss Perry, family. tax and Jackson, apt. J. IV. .Jones to resume her religious services the in 1850. For a known in assessments; second, from the effect and | duties las, Mrs. parents few rears they re- Massachusetts, having been a of Saturday.
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