August 01,1901

August 01,1901

fHEI I,l( VOLUME 73._ BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1901. NUMBER SI of General J. L. Contents To-Day’s Journal. Merrick of Waterville.... All Nations at OBITUARY. D. I). Coombs, the artist, of the Pan-American. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. PAGE 1. Auburn, Da^ who has finished the of Id just portraits the Week.. Home Week...An Ac- Senator aud Mrs. H. W. Mrs. Margaret Frost spent last Sunday in >. aill...Columbia Defeats Constitution. Frye Congressman Dingley The' ecent and very sudden death of Fred Pitcher went to Orland yes- at the for the State House at has re Rockland. mi-'-Day Pan-American..Belfast Augusta, At a joint of the Main Fuller of Unity, which occurred at terday for a few days. ia port. Launch of Battleship Maine.. ceived an order from Mrs. Thomas Has- meeting Exposition the aside from officials and the evening, pyro- his home r'ter an illness of 0. E. Janies Pendleton and bride arrived home Committee.. Obituary.. Personal. kell for Midway concessionaries July 16th, Frost returned Sunday morning ;of Portland a portrait of her rectinics, which will go up continuously from page 2. Saturday afternoon, July 20, in the Ser- nom twelve days is mourned the whole com-, from a business to Boston. Tuesday Boston. husband, the late Judge Haskell, which various points about the grounds, by trip ;i>t Magazines..Fair North Haven.. vice Building, it was to hold a in which he as will be in the rotunda of the State arranged spectacular bal’ets and dances the munity lived a personal Mrs. Belle went Miss Sally Durham arrived home from Library.. Ep worth League Conven- put great carnival at the by Sprague to Hampden fire was day Pan-American women of all will take in bereavement. The deceased was the oldest last Boston Capitol.Saturday afternoon, on which rations place Thursday for a short visit. Sunday morning. discovered on unprecedented revelry shall the of son of page 3. the roof of the passenger basin of the Court Fountains. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Fuller, and was F. reign from morning until No A Miss Hattie Clement of Rockland is a Mrs. M. Staples went to South Hancock of France..How to Clean at An alarm was midnight. platform will be erected awash with 28 Regency depot Winthrop. other has ever years, 10 months and 13 days old at the Father of Flowers and Trees..The Exposition attempted or the guest of Miss Ada E. Larrabee. Tuesday for a short visit. given and the hose company quickly surface of the water, and this, time of bis death. Butterfly Camden’s Valuation. dared to attempt anything of the kind. Mr. Fuller was one of responded, but before they reached the together with electrical and Irving C. Ludwick of was Mrs. Susan A. Morrison went to page 4. It will be the event special the well known and London, Eng, Bangor scene the greatest gala the calcium widely popular young fire had been extinguished. effects, will afford a sight of at the Revere House 24th. yesterday for a week or more. history of exhibitions (has recorded. men of He was a July c.ilke'-'s Harbor. A Farewell to The fire was supposed to have caught beauty never before witnessed. All Unity. genial friend to anu Boats..An Ideal in the Compared with it a combination of H. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Day a from a The the day there will the Mid- every one, a favorite among his neighbors Harry Stoney of Cambridgeport, Payson of Camden \ Note from Dr. Fuller..Transfers in by spark passing engine. Marai be revels along Mass., Gras, the rose festivals of South- arrived were at the Windsor Tin* Eastern loss was small.The 29th annual re- way which will culminate with a and a worker among his last Thursday to visit relatives. Hotel, Monday. Maine State Fair., ern water fete of parade willing companions. a a Drummer California, Venice, the or tbe union of the 8th Me. Association beauties of all nations at He the whole of ■» Mrs. John Miss Edith Reg. winter ca. lival on the Neva the night. spent practically his life in M. Hinchman of Detroit, Mich., Pettingill arrived Tuesday ('•age 5.- will be held at Peaks 14 con- will Island, Aug. fetti at -Military organizations partici- his native town, and throughout all this is visiting her Mrs. Geo. F. from Boston to visit her father, N. G. Pet- »f Belfast. The days Naples, the martial feasts mother, White. Churches..Base and 15,‘instead of the dates previously pate, part of which will be in special time because of N. ws of Brooks. of the Empire of Borne and the his geniality, his kind- Mr. and tirgill. County Corres- ann unced.At of Oriental costume in of the cor- Mrs. Chas. C. Coombs returned 1 the regular meeting representation "od Templars..Cresceus 2.02 3 fetes on the Bosphorus, will b ad- ness to others their love and for the Governor and Executive Council rely j onatic 1 ceremonies of feudal days, and respect Saturday from a visit of a few days in Pos- Hon. and Mrs. F. S. W'alls of Vinalhaven PAGE 0. mit of comparison. the him remained stead'ast and J ulv five were and marches of the armies of immutable. As ton. are at their c ottage on of 25, persons pardoned to the triumphal Northport Camp tramps (story)..Register Deep According plans promulgated, the a business man he was He was i> .Lines to ;i Crow..Tea will be released from confinement from ancients. prominent. Ground. Growing this day at the Rainbow will sur- John Cousens of arriv- ■ in the City The most in the tin Brookline, Mass., States..A11 Evening Prayer. different jails State. One of in object of this unusual engaged business for a number of pass every respect of grandeur, im- ed Friday for a brief visit with friends in Fred Shultz of Providence, R. I., arrived PAGE 7. these was lludlon of liangor, serv- special day is to create a furor of Pan- and he was also one of Mary and of years, the proprietors to visit •■ mensity unique beauty any the Belfast. Tuesday his H. R. Dawson at Boston The Secret of the Per- ing a sentence of six months in Ban- American enthusiasm throughout the of the uncle, of great festivals famous in modem or Unity canning factory. As a citizen aary N«*ws and Notes..Silk Grow- gor for to her infant child country and secure attend- Miss Mor'oe. ■ jail cruelty great daily Goss of Lewiston liited States..FairflehPs Good For- ancient history. The modern acces- he was just and honorable, ever possessing Mjra has return- Pardons were Wil- day ances the remainder of the Exoosition Fred by neglect. granted sories of the confidence of ed home from a visit to Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Flynn, the deaf mute ball player of liam P. Foster and John Stanton of electricity, transportation fa- season. his townsmen, and hold- PAGE 8. cilities and mechanical for Stevens. Bangor, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fall 90 sentences in ingenuity, to Director General Buchanan said: ing several years the office of selectman. Staples i "cals..County (.Correspondence..Ship River, serving days last week. rs..Births..Marriages..Deaths. the Cumberland county jail charged In 1894 he was married to Miss Linnie Renworth Rogers returned last Friday with vagrancy, and to Henry R. Moon- Knights of Unity, who survives him. Dur- from a visit to his brother Raymond in G. W. Bradley of New York is visiting and Frank of Salem, his Portland. his business NEWS OF THE WEEK. ey Murphy Mass., ing brief illness he was a great sufferer. partner, B. L. Pitcher, at his serving sentences of 65 and 60 days, re farm in Waldo. Although attended by three of the most Dr. Geo. F. Eames of Boston in Auburn on the is spending a spectively, jail charge skilled and as faithful a nurse as physicians short vr -ation at his summer Sir. and Mrs. R. W. Rogers received a Mattkhs. of being vagrants. The case of Abner cottage at The great activity could be a devoted Thorn, the Paris Ilill murderer, which employed, wife, a loving Sandypoint.' visit from their niece, Mrs. F. L. Libby of Maine shipyards this year, mother and father, a sister and one brother, was left over from the last meeting, Hollis Roberts of Manchester-by-the-Sea, Burnham last week. ;>• in Bath, has led to a revisal was over. yet all these could not stay the ravages of again put Mass., arrived Sunday as a guest of Sirs. Nettie Wheeler and of the disease so Ralph daughter of the old predictions of the strongly fastened upon him; Critehett. In liiiiKF. The Cambridgeport, Mass., are visiting at D. H. A few when the transport Meade, and he continued to fail until at last he sank years ago, which lias at Mrs. Emma of Xew York Libby’s and E. S. Shuman’s. just arrived San Francisco and to Hayms arriv- rst came into and the two gently peacefully rest. The funeral use, from Manila in record breaking time, ed Saturday to visit her Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 1. Nesmith of New York was held at his late residence 18th at parents, ■ masted schooners were lniul- 103 bodies. July twenty-one days, brought Mrs. Arnold Harris. arrived to a few weeks 10 A. m. and was attended Saturday spend with ’■ One is tbatof very largely the was Helen Cochrane, a nurse, by -Miss E.

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