October 02,1902

October 02,1902

The Republican Journal. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1902. NUMBER 40 it- of To-Day’s Journal. OBITUARY. was a daughter of Albert and Elizabeth Local Industries. TWO STEAMBOAT ACCIDENTS. of Concerning PERSUNAL. PERSONAL. page 1. Greer, formerly Belfast, and a niece of Mrs. Martha Jane Gammans Mrs. Week. .Fish ami (.»a me.. Schools died at her C. F. Cobbett. Her parents and two The of ! B. & Co. received lately from Fair- City Bangor Goes Ashore on Monhe- T. B. Dinsmore went to m Talk..Soft Coal iu Maine.. home on Church Kelley Boston Monday Ernest Jacobs of t'aimlen is in street .'September 25th, at brothers survive her. The burial was in the gan ami the Catherine visiting County Teachers.. Wedding field packing boxes for 1,500 axes. Loses her Propel- on business. tlie of 5‘* 2 months and 21 Cobbett lot in ler. Belfast. _ Local Indu dries The North age years, days. Grove Cemetery. The Belfast Foundry Co. has \;i ills and Boats..Plummer not She was born in a of the Machine* Mrs. K. G. Dyer of Portland was in Bel- Brooks, daughter was an Maurice Pearson is at home from Worces- hot Accidents..Belfast Weather bad a this season. There Sunday unlucky day for the late Kben and Esther and was Letters large run of work fast a few days last week. s..High School Notes. What's Littlefield, were received here Monday, an- steamers in Penobscot ter, Mass., for a short vacation. is a marked in the amount of Hay. The City of the wife of Albert to whom she the in increase Mrs. John O. Gammans, nouncing death, .‘San Francisco, Bangor, Capt. Howard bound from Black is visiting her mother, Mr. and PAGE J. Sept, vessel and work. Arey, Mrs. C. B. Eaton are spending a was married December 25, They lived l-’th, of wife of Robert U. yacht Mrs. Leander Brown of Union. Amelia, Collins. Boston, struck on Mouhegan about 2.30 vacation of two weeks in Boston. ;\ The Schoonei Lord Kitch- at where Mr. Gammans was en- Mr. Leonard & Barrows shoe factory is shut City Point, Collins is a native of Belfast, a brother o clock a. m. C. E. of ( oiinty Correspondence Pro- The fog was very thick and Triplett Bangor was in Belfast Mr. and Mrs. E. P. of Council gaged in business, several years, and when of Mrs. S. L. and of Frank down by sections this week for stock tak- Craig Wild Lands Sold for Taxes. Sleeper W. Col- the steamer was slowed Saturday on business. down, searching pension Bluffs, Iowa, are in Belfast. PAGE 3. he sold out moved to the Gammans and his wife was a ing. The and stitching rooms are visiting they lins, California woman. cutting for She was Mouhegan. barely moving, S. S. Wood went to Boston to md Higgins... Writers of the homestead on Church street. Since but will start in a few days. The Saturday Waldo B. Washburn of Hyde Park, coining closed, and ran a smooth the •Maim. Licenses., upon rock off south- join his wife, who is .Liquor to the city Mrs. Gammans had identified Amos Richards died in Clinton work will be delayed about-three or four visiting there. Mass., is visiting friends in Belfast. poem). Sept, lath eastern end of the island. Capt. Arey said herself with of It was intended to make some Miss Mildred of P \GE 4. many movements for the good paralysis, and the body was brought to days. of the accident: Crosby Boston visited Miss Inez E. Crawford went to Bangor of in of the machin- Mr. and C. 1 she was an interested and Belfast for interment in the changes the arrangement Mrs. 11. the week- to visit Mrs. W. la.: "lies. .The Fair at Fnity humanity, Union ceme- The 'course of the steamers is from Crosby past Tuesday George Gorham. s m efficient but too to admit 11 an>f( Meal K state member of the Non-Partisan W. C. tery. ery, the work is pressing Thatcher’s Island 83 miles to I E. J. II. Estabrooks and wife of Mrs. E. .The Sea Mouhegan. Newton Mary Norris and sot Willie re- Seipent. T Alliance: for several of of it at found that in the dense fog when we had secretary years present. Centre, Mass., were in Belfast last turned from a to P AGK 5. U. Knowles died arrived as I at the bell at Saturday. Monday night visit Hallo- the Children’s Aid ; a charter mem- Joseph September -J4tli, thought buoy Society at John F. has his machine in well. .■hast. his residence, 8 Frederick street, Rock- Rogers shop Mouhegan, close in shore, that I could not Mrs. John K. Barter of Isle au Haut is ber, and the first of the Belfast at President, land, of with which he was full order in the Rodolf hear it. I did hear the at Mrinr PAGE 6. apoplexy, working building fog signal the Maine General for I. V. Miller is the week stricken ua Hospital, Portland, spending in Cam- Improvement re-election Monday night. Mr. Knowles was a Island, opposite Mouhegan on the star- I.oei ai y News and Notes Society, declining opposite the depot. He has 5-horse-power medical treatment. a native of and was 5>.i board but later it den. He has his on e>hibition at f tiie Army Kegi'tei of because of health: vice Islesboro, years old. side, appeared to come on pictures impaired president lie was a w electric motor, and has in several new idower and leaves one daughter. put oiy port side. The log showed 81 miles. Miss Flora B. returned to the fair. of the Woman's and was Gray Lynn Hospital Aid; The w as to have been the cook on machines, an engine lathe and There were two more miles to run accord- p \gk 7. deceased including from a visit to her active for in t'.ie the schooner M. C. now to the course. We were Friday parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. who the sum many years social.functions Bisbee, building at He a ing going about 12 Stoddard, spent i.o k 1 ’i: It 'ten Defective some special machines. has finely Snow's wdien in commission. The miles an hour. Then came the collision Mrs. Henry ('. Gray. liter with Mr. hoi IT"dilution•.rami'.i Del and benevolent work of the Universalist yard, put and Mrs. J. F. Sieldon, left remains were taken to Islesboro lighted and conveniently arranged shop and with the ledges on Doubtless Sell-»il.. Ai rest ter Alleu- church. In Thursday, Mouhegan. James one of the for all this work for the public and the is we Mitchell, promoters and Lowell, Mass., Monday. fa-i Free I.duary lie funeral was held there Friday after- prepared to meet the increasing demand had overrun our course two miles. The carried on to the full limit noon. fog was dense. builders of the W. C. K. H„ was in Machias Mr. it r.fstea.. Indian Naim's .11 good, untiringly for his vamp markers and to do general job and Mrs. \V. K. Keene arrived home r I ..eai < >plion. .They of her last week on business. strength, her home duties were not work. The is on the south Captain Arey was very much affected Sunday from visits in East Ile;r to i- nghmd’s l luone.. I,. W. French, superintendent of Bodwell entrance side of Yassalboro, neglected. She was a notable housekeeper, when the vessel stranded and Dr. F. A. Knowlton Bath and Rockland. Granite Company at Vinalhaven for many the building on Main street. passengers and son Donald of pAGP s. and a devoted wife and mother. Her heart years, died at the Maine General said he broke down and In Fairfield have Hospital, returned from Boston wept. eight gone to the Rangeley lakes Mrs. Simeon Staples, *4 yeais old, has untv <'*.11 and 'J4th. Death came Selwyn Thompson e.vpondene.‘..Shi|i hand were ever opened to tin >or and Portland, September from years the steamer had not met with an acci- for a short fishing trip. seven boarders and does all own I -tils ..Mari ages.. Deaths. an operation performed Mrs. E. C. last week, where he bought machinery, her wor- unfortunate; and many will miss her un- Sunday. dent. When the steamer struck the of watch- Rev. besides for an Douglass Hallowed joined her mother goods, etc., for his new clothing factory in Geo. E. Tufts returned fr< m Lewis- caring invalid sister. S OF THE WEEK. ostentatious benevolences and her ready there Thursday, and later in the the man went around to notify those not distur- day the Coliseum lie wi'l do busi- ton Friday, where he had been to attend and G. for was to building, Capt. Mrs. .John Crowley, who sympathy those in trouble Friends body taken Vinalhaven, where the bed by the jar to get up and dress. He ness under the name of The the Baptist anniversaries. were funeral services were held. Thompson spent their honeymoon on the seven-master ever welcome at her home and her made a second call on two Belfast young i-.Ks. Among the !mni Manufacturing Co., Selwyn Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Marden returned Thomas W. Lawson, are in Camden. hospitality was unbounded. A largo circle that were Henry d are Waldo ladies, saying they the coolest guides in Maine County Teachers. manager, and will make from a week's of friends and the who workingmen’s Tuesday visit to their daugli Mrs.

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