Portland Daily Press: April 03,1883

Portland Daily Press: April 03,1883

PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—YOL. 20. PORTLAND. f ====== ■ PRICE THREE CENTS. Till PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. TEWKSBURY ALMS HOUSE. THE Published SPRING ELECTIONS. Cashier Hoffman said that be could throw CITY every day (Sundays excepted) by the no GOVERNMENT. of Aldermau Ilawkea were Ill miftlllJML additional light on the matter, He did not they fixed at the Pacific Mall. 41 same PORTLAND PLBLISeiJNO consider that he was for the loss, ss amount aa it waa last year. Mo. K A Texas. 31% CO., Tale* of Horror Told be responsible Louis A by the Witnesses had carried out all the regulations pre- A rise in the of Nash. 64% At 87 Exchange St., He. METEOROLOGICAL. pay police waa reported Central Portland, scribed by the oollector. He felt all the more Regular Monthly Meeting of the Pacific. 76 1HR Varying Results from Different from 82 to Texas INDICATIONS FOR NEXT TWENTYFOUU keenly this loss because for eight months there 82.12§ per day. Pacific. 40% TBE on Council. ilOSTOK STOCKS. MAISeIFaTE PRESS' H0DR4. Boston, April 2.—The committee public had been no trouble in his City Considerable discussion followed the Localities. department. Since reading * Pcr® common. 25 1 hp»,dat Morning a and charitable institutions this afternoon re- “S.4 Marquette £.£?*j££sl ?Ter7 at JS.60 War Def t August last there had been paid iu for duties of this article. Aldermen A. T. AS. P. ar, If paid in advance at $2.00 a Office Chief Signal i sumed the of evidence relation Hawkes and ■ 83% year. hearing having and passed through the hands of the cashier Boston A Officer, 1). C. AN Melcher in to Maine.162 Washington, ( to the management of the state almshouse at *nd his assistants between APPROPRIATION OF $4000 MADE spoke opposition the rise. Alder Per« A. 804,000,000 and 805 ■ 24 £ Marquette preferred.. 98% One in®'1 of tbe Anri! 3,1 M. Tewksbury, the room being man Could wanted the fixed L. K. A It J^TE8*of,‘Aj)VKRTIS1NQ: suee, packed. 000,000. The only discrepancy In all that time FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY. salary at 8780 Smith. 31 °°lum,l» constitutes a “square.” For New England, The examination of ex-watchinnn Dudley But the Returns as a Rule are Favora- & 0nt- until the present loss was discovered was an per year, the same as the marshals! common... 56% first week, 75 aants per was resumed. When he had depot; Mexicanw!!h “‘V* Central Mu*?”w" week square,daily Slightly warmer, fair weather, to detected Mr. item of 825 or 830,and this was 7s.72% three or continu- southerly ble to the finally When it waa — after; insertions less, $1.00; as Republicans. straight- put to vote, the motion to make other westerly winds, or lower Marsh, he had before testitled, conversation ened out. He had the ing every day after first week, 60 cents. stationary tempera'* given matter a great The "■ Half ture. bad ensued, Marsh him to still Salary Bill Discussed hut no Con- the pay per was lost a of 5f,w srli'aiocli and square, three insertions or lees, T6 cents; telling keep deal of anxious consideration. If |)IH certifi- 82.12J day by vote Haney .flarliei. one about what he had seen of of bodies at week, $1.00; 60 cents per week. After. SPECIAL BULLETIN. loading cates were not takeu, the only way ho could clusiou 3 to 4—Aldermen, Hawkes Special the Beached. Could, Tukesbury, notices, ouo-tbird additional. deadhouse, sccount for the mistake was 1—hhjoey on call loaned continues in uorthern and central Cali- possibly by sup- and Melcher nay. from 7 In th*’the up Under head of “Amusements” and “Auction pitaiu Marsh said: “Wo have to have some VERMONT. voting morning'Apr1} to 20: In last hour fornia, and got posing that, a 81000 gold certlfioaie had been dropped Sales,” $2.00 per squaro per week. Arcs Inser- Oregon Washington Territory. for our trouble of of Alderman Hawkes moved to make **1 “412: Prlni® n ercentito I-ooal pay taking care these crit- Burlington, 2'—At tbe first meeting credited as the pay Mr HtTo.7 pa tions or less. rains are from the Soutlr Atlan- April 810,000. This, however, would re- Tho regular lif^ vffV firm at for $1.60. reported ters.” Witness details of the case un- monthly ol the Exchange 4.81% long tic gave of the of tbe new Board of Aldermen today, 180 quire that two ulerks should inuko the same meeting City the same as last year but tbe motion was also and *14.84% for short. Advertisements inserted in the "Maud State States, Ohio valley aud Virginia, and (iovernmeut was Governments are (Irregular. light man who was nut into a oell aud successful ballots were for a and this was held labt Press (which nas a large circulation in everv part snow from northern Minnesota and intoxicated, taken Resident. tulstako, hardly credible, lie evening. lost. Itailroad bonds without upper and died iu fuur Board ieature..n«*lec4«d. of the State), for $1.00 per square for first’inser- days from neglect. He saw a trusted tbe matter would be cleared and of Mayor and Aldermen. Hpcciai Missouri valley. Cool northerly winds contin- up riIn Alderman Could then moved to rnako the tion, and 60 oeuts per square for each light In the trunk room at night several times the blame placed where it for The full board was abaequent ue in the Southern aud warm- belonged, it nat- preseut and the follow- Ex';h“‘' •**Ie«*4- Insertion. Stales, slightly after the inmates of the the same as ed'i,13^'.~taTJ.atllieStOCk er retired, and going iu quietly urally created an uneasy ull salary police the south to west winds in the IOWA. feeling among In ing business was transacted; deputy The are prevail one night saw Capt. Marsh's wife wise concerned. following tixlay's closing quotatlone af Northeast In ths Northwest oiieuiug tbe guy The marshals’ 8780 per year. This motion was Government Securities: Address all communications to generally clear trunks and from them. Keokuk, April 3.-Tbe Republicans In petition to extend Canton weather iu pauper's taking clothing street to Port- United State* PORTLAND prevails tonight New England, oily election today elected a Assessor carried a vote of 4 to 3. bonds, 3s.103% PUBUSHOni 00. Mrs. Pope, housekeeper, who is now employed Mayor, land street was referred. by do do do Lake region and Cult States, uud amt tire out of bIx Couueilmeu. Democrats 5s. ext. 102 Mississippi at Middletown, Conn., told him she had seen The salary of the chief engineer of the fire do do do lower Missouri valleys. eleoted a Recorder The petition of A. W. 4yas, reg.113% the same thiug, and that the most valuable ami one Alderman. FOREIGN. WhlUemore, that the do do do line department was raised from 8050 to 8800 per 4Vai, coup.113% NOTICES dresses were taken Mrs. Marsti to her Imposed on him in 1880 for the mutilation do do do 4s, _SPECIAL by pri- anunm. reg.119% vate and made of a tree on d® do do storeroom over for the Davis Danforth street, was referred to 4s, coup.119% To I lie MAINE. An effort was Pacific 6s, '95. Directors of the .Tfaine girls (her relatives.) Hearing evidence about OHIO. Further Developments of the the Solicitor made by Alderman Gould to 128 City for an opluiorfT 1 he Mcninsliii> Mrs. Pope was only admitted after long discus- reduce tbe of tbe truant officer following are the closing quotations Stocks: ('oiii|»any. Stubknvillb, April a.—The Democrats Josiah H. Dill was salary but he sion. The witness told of some chil- Dynamite Plot. appointed an undertaker. A filllK undersigned Stockholders of said Corpora- twenty elect a Mayor, und the eleot tbe reoeived no Chicago Alton. 13X% Fire in A support. — A tion whose Slock amounts to not Farmington. dren iu ono ward who used to cry at night be- Republiqaus petition was presented Chicago A Alton pref.. aggregate lees remaindor of tbo city ticket. by Henry Fox and The than fifteen per ceut of I lie Stock of said Farmington, April 2.—The of S. C cause of hunger. They were at a table others salary of tbe clerk of the Common Chicago, Bur. A Quincy.123% Capital dwelling placed that the records of contributions re- 3.—Tbe Democrats today .. 30% Corporation actually paid in, request von to call Burnham was burned last with &|$rInmates and had to look out for Cleveland, April Tu»< Nihilists Again Decree the Death Council he also made an effort to reduce. The £rj« a speciai of said to'be held uight. Loss 82000. elected a The entire ceived in the Are of 18GU and other meeting Corporation at themselves. One night he went to the burying Mayor. Democratic city doenments vote to that officer Illinois .... tile office of he Company in Maine. On Fully insured. Furniture saved. ticket is believed to be tbe Demo- of the connected with pay $200 was lost and a Central. .14CV4 Portland. ground aud saw Mur bodies resurrected ami elected, and Czar. the history of that be Lake the tenth (10) day <f April, A. 1). 1883, at tan crats have disaster, motion was made to make Shore.;.108 (10) driven off iu a wagon. The state of food for coutrol of tbe next city council. the salary $150. o’clock A. M., for the folio, nmn Fire in Wlscasset. preserved. The petition was referred to the Michigan Central.

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