The Republican Journal. 'u>UMK (;o-____ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1897. NUMBER 2(5. I.n Bhief. Word was received at Hali- o clock at his hotel in Co. W. C. T. U. Convention. The Waldo REPUBLICAN Thursday morning Waldo Congregational Conference. Base Ball. PERSONAL. THE fax, X. 8., from Dartmouth, a small tuwu A\ ashington, tlieCockran, of heart disease. JOURNAL^ across Halifax harbor, Thursday morn- .....The reply of the Secretary of State to The meeting of the Waldo County W. C. The forty-ninth annual meeting of the 'HKD EVERY Til I'RSDAY MORNING BY THE the MAINE LEAGUE STANDING. E. R. Connor went to Boston Saturday on ing, that the body of John Taylor, a protest of the Japanese T. u.reported to Wednesday noon in The Waldo County Conference of government Congregation- Games. Per cent. business. steward, who was one of the crew of the against the annexation of Hawaii continued ublican Journal Pub. Co. has been Journal last week—was through al churches was held with the church at Won. Lost. Won. barkentine Herbert on board of forwarded to the here Portland IS 6 .750 Fuller, Japanese legation the day and evening. The afternoon devo- Freedom, June 22d and 23d. The weather Mrs. M. L. Keith returned Tuesday from which the second and them Augusta.. 14 8 '638 captain, mate and the by cabled to Tokio. The Miss A. A. a visit in Journal in the pafkk for Maine sea tional service was led by Hicks was perfect, the attendance was and Lewiston. 15 12 .558 Bangor. wife were last legation will file a good, captain’s murdered, July, probably supplemental of Rockland Bangur. 11 17 ,3#3 statement of Belfast. Mrs. F. Smith gave much interest was shown in the Mrs. Julia Rose of Rockland visited friends faring people.” was found floating iu the lake, Wednes- upon receiving instruction from meetings. Rockland. 10 18 .367 the home a short talk on “scientific temperance teach- went from Belfast. day night. Taylor re-shipped on board government. Eighteen Belfast, an unusually 8 16 .348 in Belfast last week. followed Oircuiation in and the Fuller after the and went to ing in the public schools, by the large delegation. The conference City County tragedy, organized Chas. H. Field left Tuesday fora business Buenos Ayres. When the Fuller returned Fish and Game. The work of the annual address of the County President, with Rev. R. G. Harbutt as moderator and The game here June 23, between Belfast and trip to Washington county. mon to New a few United States F. Miller of Searsmont. The Portland was a farce. The Terms. In advance,$2.00a year; York, days ago Taylor went commissioners during the Miss Emily Rev. G. S. Mills as scribe. The opening de- visitors, then at the x month*;; om cents for three months. to Halifax, where he had been past season lias been head of the allowed to he Mrs. Peter Clair of is drinking enormous. Over reports of the president, secretary and votional service was league, themselves out- Bucksport visiting i-ing Term*;. For one square, one inch conducted by Mr. H. of and it is that he 000 cod hatched at played at every her Mrs. M. W. Welch. .'i col1 im 11. To cents for one heavily iate, thought 100.000. fry Gloucester the various of work G. point. They changed pitchers sister, week, and and superintendents Wortliley, who is supplying at North Bel- : each insertion. tell overboard while intoxicated and was Woods Holl have been planted at the three times and their bes* one pitched so slow a sul»equent showed that there has been a gain in fast. Frank Ellingwood returned drowned.The convention fisheries on the New coast and ball that one said he could see the Saturday Kepublican England the spectator of the Fourth Indiana 000 shad collected membership in the county during past The topic, “The Lord's Day: Its Divine from a visit in Boston and Lynn. otents of To-Day’s Journal. district lias nomi- 200.000. in the Potomac, seams in the ball cover just before it reached the nated Charles W. Lee of and year. There are now something over 200 authority and what yan we do to Major Vevay, Susquehanna Delaware rivers were promote bat. The Belfasts batted the ball all over the O. W. Sims of Hallowell visited his daugh- PAGE 1. to succeed the late II on. distributed the Atlantic members in the 8 in Liber- its better observance?” was lud., W. S. Hol- along coast from Unions, Belfast, introduced by field, to be muffed or fumbled by the fielders. The ter, Mrs. B. A. Roundy, last week. man in Massachusetts to Wirk Big .is Cannon Balls Japan Congress.About 80,000 pounds Florida. About 100,- ty, Northport, Searsmout, Swanville, Troy, Mr. Sherman Goodwin, pastor of the church score: .t Mrs. A. N. returned Bale:nan and Br> an.. Waldo Co. of tea to 8au Francisco since the 000,000 lobsters have been taken at Dock- Noyes home Tuesday brought Waldo and Winterport. The last named at Freedom, and Rev. F. S. DollilT. It called Innings. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 cur ..Trau-iVi s in Beal Es- from a visit to friends in lirst of May, was not allowed to be im- land, Me., and New Gt. These Belfast.. .. 4 2 2 5 0 6 6 3 4—32 Rockland. Di-tri--! Election.. Waldo County London, Uuion was organized in April last with 3(5 forth a very discussion. ■ are general Miss Portland. 1 2 0 0 0—7 1 *111 .-ii• t- Knight' of because it did not come to the being liberated several vessels en- Pythias ported, up by 50. Mrs. Sarah White and child of Forest 1 *a\ members, and now has Nineteen depart- Frances J. Dyer of assistant editor Earned runs, Belfast Portland 3. City- Papers and Periodicals.*. Base standard of established the sec gaged in the work. It is that Belfast, 15; Two-base quality by expected Hill arrived to visit relatives. rsonal. ments of work are carried on the Unions. of The had a hits, 2, Wells, Webster, Donahue. Throe- Thursday the The are will be collected before the end by Congregations list, particularly PAGE 2. retaryof treasury. importers i>0,000,000 base hits, Roussey. Home runs. Hill, McBride. an word Frank celebration iu connec- of the season. Mackerel work is now in Northport has active Loyal Temperance helpful upon this topic. Double McDermott and Donahue. Base on I. Hanscom was class of «'ur Washington Letter Our protesting.The plays, prophet 1 tion with the four hundredth at Woods a branch of the W. C. T. U. Mr. A. C. balls, by Engle, 3; by MeGuirk. 2; by Roussey, 7: the Thomaston a Let tei'. .one t: Mr. i)epo\\ ’> stories. anniversary progress Holl, Gloucester and Legion, juvenile Sibley, President of the Belfast High school class of 'oT. Casco by Wells 4. Hit by pitched ball, by Wells 2"; by of the of Newfoundland bay, Maine.The annual Civic an PAGE 3. discovery by meeting The charity department has distributed League, gave account of the move- Portland pitchers, 8. Struck out, by Wells,5; by Miss Georgia Triggs went to Ru John Cabot on June 14; of the Maine F’isli and Game Portland 2. Wild -kspoit l'ou s t < .atciuahi. .Beit a st Taxes :i-i, 17, off Association more ment in pitchers, pitches, by Portland passed than 500 garments, besides mouey, the interest of for a visit of a or ■ good citizenship 5. 2.30. yesterday week more. 1 hi •• i'.. His innleu at St. June J4tli with was held dune 22d in the of the Umpire, Carpenter. Time, poem ..Important Johns, Ntid., great parlors etc. The of the ( asc. provisions, department temper- throughout State and spoke of the The second Belfast-Portlaud in Li'jUor success. There was a grand parade of Kangeley Lake House at Kangeley. Presi- pur- game this city Mrs. John Kenney returned home Satur- PAGE 4. dent P. O. auce literature has distributed 12,000 pages pose of the organization in Belfast. Dr. A. last week was in the fourth tile Masonic fraternity, police depart- Vickery presided, and remarks stopped inning by day from a visit of three weeks in Boston I- Ihe Beltasr Custom House The ment and lire brigade, with athletic were made by Gov. Powers, lion. L. T. of tracts, 700 magazines aud papers, 12 year- J. Billings of Freedom was called upon and rain, with the Portlands in the lead by a score of >.•• Yacht* an*l Boats.. Wed- sports John W. Holmes of Katteiy.. ( arleton of the tisli to Union in an 10 to 4. The visitors had an New Brooklyn, N. V wa- » iu the afternoon and bonfires and and game commis- ly subscriptions the Signal, the earnest and manner imported Eng- Emi -t an an Race.. Northport py- emphatic express- in Gol. FI. G. land and he struck out three men Belfast visiting relatives the week. Kill 1 oral' Bug*.. Burnham's Indian rotechnics in the evening. The Ameri- sions, F'arrington, P'rederick official weekly organ of the National W. C. ed hts approval of the reform movement. League pitcher past i.ary. .i ount> rrespondem e. .News can. and IS. Hon. F\ E. in the first two In the third and fourth English French warships there Dickson, Timberlake, T. U., and 18 to tlie Star in the The last for at innings.
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