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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 16

Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 16

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psmsvs THE KENNEBEC JOURNAL' WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 80 I860 5 OHM! FOURS GUILTY (0 DELEGATIONS ODDTTHlRirMAlNET pita al IsiasHf Dstsal Im ihs Bu Whs Ihsi Csffitl From Indiana Call on Major McKinley He Talks to One of the Priceless Value to Us of Suffrage Holds Annual Regimental Re union In This City Grand Army Hall Scene of Joy and Pleasure Wednesday -r i i Tf Tl FwMvRiM Ci teas End With a Camp-flit la UN Evwtef cvvS HE vete of tht dd Maine Regiment held their reunion In thin i 'eltjr Wednesday the festivities ending with cnmpflra nt Grand Army ball nt night The comrades had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed ererjr moment of the day 3-' The members arrived la early morning and at o'clock the meeting was called te order by Preeldcnt McDavM r' I I'1' -v- -nami COHDEASEP DISPATCHES Aug- 8 last to the state prison for not hms than 12 nor mors than 11 year Miller who ta 28 years of age was sm- -j: ploysd by the Boston A Maine Railroad a a bi tkjiutiL The main of the steamship NorthS tend Of IhoUrmt Northern iflns lie der water In the slip at Duluih Min for ths It Is sueperied the seaeorks were opened r- Monday nlghL by soine era probably discharged empknre The steamer eori '-80MM and wss the flint on Iho Imke The ruin of tho Interior decorations will mnko the loaa oouaMerabl 8 he com-pletrd her acaaon'a trips between Duluth and Buitalo less than sTfortalght aga! -f The: demand of ths BrUtah govern- moot fur the extradition from Fratie of Patrick Tynan ths rtleged lender 'dfl of thsdynnmlts consiflracy to baaed up-on ths fort that hs waa condemned In 1 default for the part he lanllcgedto have taken in ths murders of Lord Freder- k-k Cavendish nnd Mr yC Burks la rtioenlx park Dublin In 1881 Ths do-mandfor bis surrender The trial of Chart's fbr the bool lag of Oamo Warden Edward fnlllna al the boom of Imlah Felkeya in Allagash inantatloa July A began the suprvino coorl ednewlay Couasel for tho prisoner were Keegan of Fort Kent and Judge gleams of Caribou lion lKwera asolet-ed the const sttorsey In tho prooecu-Un The -frnce was Inmnlt Ills wife tewined te his melancholy spells and haunting fear that someone was trying te kill him He had always had a running sore hi oar and once was refused emptoynwnt at Klneo on tlw ground of Insanity Dm Cary and uslifled that ho appeared rational In all things eieept-the booling com corning which ho appeared te have hul-luriaatlonai On the ether- hand the proeecutlea shosred that Morris sought out Coillne as John CWsey who Uvea at the month of the Allagash river test Wed that an the day of tho shooting Morris nuno to his place afui asked him if liters wns a game warden at Pel key's bouse Witness told him that be thought ttwmmraa Morris asked his name and witness tobl him be dkl not know exactly but thought It was McCuUom or Met'ullsr Morria rcpeolcd the numo several times and sakl that before he went up the Allsgnsh ho was going te see the warden and have a good look at him and see If he had ever seen him before After some conversation about other-mattery Morris left hnd towards Pclkcy Sk This conversation occurred between one and two o'clock Hetwcdn Bv and six a bojf came from and tohi him that 'that man had shot tho warden end they wanted him eome ever 3 Tho testimony of Collins was quite remarkable as snowing tho endurance and courage Ile wita at- whoa Morria arrived there between two and three la the afternoon He waa lying on tho lounge In the sitting room with Ms hoots off and partially asleep Ha heard some one step Into ho klli-hen and ask soma nfrmlirr of tho family who waa In' tho other iwm lio looked out and saw tho respondent standing in the kitchen Tlw girl wham bo asked Bkd that she did not know who It was orris replied "I will damned noon Hnd out'' and stepping slung towards the doer-of tho room where tho witness waa lying' Witness sat up and asked him what difference' it made te him whs It wss anyway Morris replied 1 will coon show you what difference It makes" Morria then entered and sat down on -1 trunk at tho foot of tho lounmi Continuing the witness arid: "I pulled on my bouts lairing the operation Mor- asked am where 1 waa going 1 told him up river but didn't aay which river whether the Allsgnsh or the Bl John I went into tho kitchen and aat down end ho followed mo end also aat down near tho door There was more or less conversation by an present Morria seemed To bo very carrlras with his rifle It fell down once or twice there were none of tho men folks shout tho premises that belonged there Mrs Ilkey waa away and on of the smaller children waa sent for a brother who soon came In and sat down: Tho young man and I soon stepped out of tho door and went around on te the piriform near the door where Morris eat I went la and picked up Morris's rifle looked at It noticed tho make and calibre and Jacked tho cartridge out of It and handed them to Morris and Mood his gun behind tho door and sakl to him "These people seem to bo afraid ot an seek lent and I guess you had better leave that there antll you are ready to Meantime Mrs Pei key had arrived and wo aat a round til supper Umo After supper 1 got my coat and hat and Mains Outing which has been pub lished In Portland for about year has temporarily suspended Its publication It la thought that new management will assume control of tbs mngnmlns The fact that FILM) worth of real estate has been sold at York beach this summer is evidence that: there la no k-flsenlng of Interest In Maine seashore property The beaches have all been popular thta summer --w Two highwaymen attacked -the stage on the sand hill between Jonesboro and Columbia one night recently but foiled la their attempt to rob It by tbo presence pf mind of the driver and the rwlftnese of tbo horses whk-h' sent the robbers headlong Into the gutter Charles Scott a Hunaor man who has brea living at a camp near Normas for som' year was arrested'-this week charged with threatening to shoot Usnu Warden Tyler at Mllllmicket' lake ll to alk-grtl that bo was under iho Influence of liquor nt liM time After a Hus ring flcotl was placed under bonds to keep the pence for year ---tf-Lfi dwelling bouse situated on the Lhmolne rood owned by Mrs Julia Palm of flaliabury Cove wns destroyed by fire Monday night Tho home wns occupied by Mr nnd'Nrs A Bridges who were awakened at 11 o'clock by the smell ot smoke and chickling of fire os the roof? Mhet of the fbrnlAare waa haU No Insurance The firs to thought to have been Incendiary- Election oddities still continue to crop -ouLt" Now -the Calais Times has discovered what it calls a good one on Rev A Ladd Prohibition candidate for governor He was ao Interested In tbs work of the campaign that he neglected tv have hta name put on the voting ltoLff and In 1 consequence the Prohibition vote In-this city waa probably reduced to the extent of tone ballot Eft The employes In one of the smaller factories In KaatporL In view of tho probability of the openly 'closing from the low prices st which tho goods at soM have mads a proposition to tho proprietor that tho factory be run tho employes drawing issgblnls of tbrir onrulnga leaving one-third as working capital tbs butanes to bo paid to them at tho riom of Hm season In proportion to tho profit that accrues from tlw business or In other words tho men employed In thta factory are willing te accept a certainty of two-thirds of tbs present prices paid for'tabor lu prcferencsL j--i There was aotds talk Saturday about tbs recent elect loo In Decrlng bring UlegaX because la the printed copies of the warrant which wen posted up the date was "18M" Instead "MSA" It to true there was such a misprint la the posted copies but City Clerk Jones soya that the original Warrant which the aldermen gave to him waa correct la every particular and that therefore there can bo no question as to the legality of the election It la undentood that the case of Wm Gilbert receiver ot the Commercial Alliance Co of New York against Joseph Manley and others of the Maine A New Brunswick Insurance Cm which was to have been tried In the Vnlted States circuit court- In Portland nt tbo present term has been settled out of court The Bangor lawyers engaged In the case returned from Portland on Thursday "Thera la a danusk mao busk 'at MIL bridge that taw bad more than three-quarters of century of vigorous lire" says a gentleman who baa been spending hta vacation beak la Namgaugiw bay "Tbs bush Is wonder for Its thrift but that only pun of the omit- Tune and again efforts have hern made to tram-ptani portions of this to other grounds or Is reproduce Jt by means of slips Every attempt has tailed Its destiny seems to be limited to that particular met and to make it a peculiar example of plant life To Ik Sccgsd CsilMflNia Jtauiti to Canton Sepb Tke delegation which called on Major McKinley yesterday were from Wood county Ohio and thew arrived about LBX'Tho delegation waa composed of tho First Voters' Club of Howling Green parts of various Republican dubs of the county 1 ami McKinley and Hobart Club The delegation numbered 808 la response to the spokesman's remarks Major McKinley In part "The presenco of young inen who are to vote for the Bust time next November la to me an Inspiring sight 1 wonder whether you fully appreciate tho privilege and honor you yre so soon to have I fear1 sometimes four-of nt estimate suffrage at Its true worth' It clothes us with sovereignty -H Is a guaranty toour llliertlesand Institutions and to oar surest safety Through It our whole governmental machinery It conducted It Is a priceless Inheritance It should express the Intelligence and Judgement and conscience of the voter It should never be employed for aay base uae It ahould be exercised with courage wisdom patriottamJMt shoal never bo thrown against -country and ahould never represent public dishonor (Great applause) "I ventured a few weeks ago to suggest that It would be better to open the mills than to open the mint Boms of our political -advenariea criticise the statement saying It Is "putting the curt before the horse" They seem to think that tbo way to open up woolen mills for a sample to to start a yard nick factory (Laughter and applause) They forget that yon must make cloth before yon ran measuiw IL Start the factories In full Mart and money will flow from hunk and vaulL Start the factories nnd put American machinery In operation and there will not be an Idlo man In tho country who to willing sad able to work them will not bo an American homo where hunger and want will not disappear at once there will not he a farmer who will not bo cheered and be benefited by hto Improved boms markets and by better and steadier prices for hta products (Applause) The second and last delegation today cams from Munde Ind Ia response to the spokesman Major McKinley said: chief cause of complaint of our opponents la first that we have not enough money' and second that our money is too good To tbs first I answer that la per capita of circulating medium In this country has been greater sines the so-called crime of 1172 than it over was before and that It baa been greater la the last five years than It ever was la all our history We have not only got the beat money la tbs world but we have got mors of It per capita than moot of the nations of tbo world To tho second complaint It break seem to bo enough to say that the money of another country cannot be too- cannot Imagine an Inter-est that ran bo permanently subserved by having poor money When wo wok doing hualneaa with a depredated paper money 1 nterert waa very much higher to tho borourer and to tho debtor than now That money Is hard to St Is not because It Is scarce but because those who have IL beep IL fearing to loan It because of tha unsettled business condition of tho country The threat of free diver Is driving our money Into hiding Tho way to bring It out Is to restoK confidence The way to restore confidence to to defeat the party that destroyed confidence The way to res tom prosperity te to defeat those who have destroyed prosperity ---y 1 COVERMOR ARB C0UBCIL 'VfSVv'ft mod' soma years- ego when ho wns In Francewhlch demand was refused by ths French government was booed merely on he wfb Implicated to ths Dublin srsarfsliiation- Nows reached Boston Friday pf the foundering on tbs Grand Bank tow day ago of the old Western-Island pocket bark Barate Bhe wa on voyage foom BL Pierre to Franc Ftlpf! details have not been received Flour of the crcw are said is have been drowned nnd ths remainder rescued by passing vessel The three state mine laspteter' ap-printed Investigate the Twin disaster at Illtrio- on Jaly 1 whrrehjr at lives were losL have mart Ihelr report te Gov Ilaritag They ray that In their opinion Mr Loire who was la churns of tho min erred ta jodgarent "'t ta going so far into tha- mlna fruia tbs hoibim of tho shaft and'bta error canoed the hew of hto own fifo-aa well as of tbooo subnrdlanto le him rrofeosor Georgs H' Marko aged about Si and one of Urn originators of the MassacbiMPtls College sT Phormory waa found dead Friday morning ta tho lulnrstory of (ha Joseph Burnett Wx'v bulMIng No 91 India rireeL Booto hsv-tag probolfly died from a waralytie shock '-v llo woo one of tho bert-kaowa chemists ta New Eng bind Hs sustained a pux-' lylla shock sovenl ysore ago and rinse lorn had been In failing health A wid-' osr and son and daughter survive hta 7B! Captain Whit of the srhonner lotanlhe from Block IsfauM with IS borreto of mackereb at uieuvener Mara report on ha me nee school of fish out (her but so cion in shore that fishermen are ea- a onivu aamatw raaBrr 1 The roll nil led showed that ST tnern-bere were preeent among whom wen the fotlewlag: Chariee IX Hooper John IL Raymond Bath Lemuel ji: Smith' Farmington Falla vX nett Lewie Bribing Jackson 1L Libby Frank White Thomao Pres George McBena Stephen X- flcate Chariee Btemx Nathan Ts FMaom Allen Wa McDarid ll a Bar- it Partridge II started 'to ns eat raid toMorrt McDaniel Btrphre ILThur- went out Two't laed that gun here In the r- Mid to Morris as pAV'w0-F: tun CL ton CL John Daniel' the- wealthiest -nun In Guthrie' Ul committed suicide at hta hums- a( Kansas tTty Tuesday night by shooting through the heart C' prague prreMent of ths Kurils Manufacturing Ox Itehway J- waa Instantly killed Thursday at Rahway the poplar street railway crossing by express train i- Vineyard Round IJghtiblp No 41 the most Important lightship on- tho New England coast sailed la tow of steamer Axulta- Wednesday for Bath where oho be fitted with n- now bailer and a rieam wlndlas Professor Theuisajran an Armenian whs went to Hrrlln for tbs purpoae ot organising snll-TurkUh tneetfng hao been expelled from the Mty -by tho police au-tliorlltei The' professor- lectured for long time -to Kngtaud At Ban yVanctar Wednesday" Ashley charged with aaaault to murder A Ualdwl Iho millionaire horeema sumo lime ago In Judge Blacks' court while hcr stati-f'e breach of premise suit la pragreo waa acquitted by Jury Bherry's Pavilion at Narregansett-ITer near Providence Ib-L was totally deal rayed by Hi at an early hour Thursday causing a loan of IA or SMN building was tired by who has nut beea captured by lbs police ycL Dr- A A Gilmore at Baa Freactae Tuesday testified -it an expert that Emm Ashley eras Insane when she tried kill Baldwin the millionaire horseman during Iho trial of her ririePo against Baldwin for $7M8 duguiges alleged bclrayaLvi a- i Mills Noi-L 2 and 4 of Iho Boston Manufacturing at Waltham Maim will open Monday on' full time Theae mills have been shut dowo-for the pari month have been running on short Umo for past live mom hw Tho mills employ about awl me Mill Mw will be atartud The Mom of the last few days cbwit Wednesday morning and aa tho riots la hfled from the Preiddential rang the aummila of Washlngloa nnd Jefferson the higher ridges appeared covered snow Tho thermometer was down degrees at I A Wednesday Judge Parsons of Nashua IL Friday rendered decision In Dr case Ths uiotlon of the defendants council for a continuance Is denied on the on Indictment set for October i Tbs London Standard express' sympathy with Mr Gladstone's ulterrtMV eoMtend that he suggrsta nothing practical The Standard urges the govern meat to eontinu to cwoperat with other Power and not to enter flnaiU enterprises despite the' prevajUag erelteawaL Tjma tha Irish Invlnrlbta whvjh under arrest at Boulogue France ba rejected the suggestion of the-- United: Mioteo consul that he employ French taw named by the ensuX to defend his Informed -the consul that ho-ratios lbs republic to do him Juallue Tj looks very rale and haggard and lui health is rapidly breaking Ths National Shoe 'and Leather change ot Boston annouucea tbo failure Burpee Kumsey A Col ahue mano-focturers of Lynn Mas An assignment made to It Johnson of I loot on Frank Spalding of pa Ming -A la Uoaton oaseta and ItabilliiM are given The Arm did a taudnaao ot between 8SNM and InwANl Tha employe In the plush depart meal the Harts Text llo I'o'a factory Hrldaw-purt lit want on rtrik Thursday because notice ot a change In prices paid porictL The company says the ratea merely readjusted that soma wurk pahl mors and some tea The men call a reduction About SS went out although ths ehang was announced to besoms operators a week hence -Dr Albert Perkin 84 years of ag principal of the Crescent school and former principal of tho Adolph! academy York died Tuesday ot kta bom 234 -Gist-no avenue Uruokly Ur Perklua waa born In Essen county Mas was graduated al Itartmouth eolk-go UM Ills remains will be taken to Topaflcld Mas for burial In the family let- The Londoo Dally- News sees In the presentation of a photograph of tho German taiiwrtal famAy to tho gultan and in expula Ion from Berlin of Prof Tbou-maya tho well-known Armenian lecturer conflrmatlofi of the etolummu tela-graphed- from Constant Inuplo that (ler-uuuiy's Inilurnco with tho miltan la now powerful than that of aU tha ether Power -j- Antra IL Draw n-eontractor reokllng Uorchester Mona was struck by a In Csniral square Lynn Mss Wednrsday and receives IMwalbly Internal Injuries a fracture of iho shoulder and other bnilare llo wao walking tho track and Mopped directly la of tho trot Mr Drawn was the contractor whs built tbo Cbacenl reformatory i of the church nt tbs First Hapttat chapel nnd arranged far centenntoL BervIrorwiH bo held uu Tucodnr-GebJ SS If folr otherwise on Thursday OcL 24 Dolo the Free port burglar taw not ns yet been committed 1dAugnta to-examlned to bis I nasally but It expected that be soon will be says the Portland Frees A prisoner recently rckpsed from Jail states that Data ta either crapy or capital actor llo refuses to dress himself and' at times becomes very violenL so much so that one day It was found necessary to put him In straight JnckeL It took three men to do IL nnd then after straggle LHtks ns he calls himself to imwcrful young fellow nnd has the build of an athlete From conversation that be has Kinds with fellow prisoners It to plain that bq has something of history nnd has travelled extensively: Judge 8 Putnam of York was bound to vote elect tou day The York Courant says of him "Judge Putnam had serious III turn on flat unity nnd has since-been confined to his bed ''Being unir tiling to bo deprived of the Privilege of voting on-Monday noun against the protests of hta physicians lr Cook nnd of hta own famlly-and friends ho bundled out of bed Into worm garments nnd heavy overcoat rods to the polls deposited hta -ballot Interchanged cordial greetings With many friends nnd in 1 minutes was snugly ensconced between the blankets again and has experienced no III effects from hta Imprudence Heretofore the Judge has been on deck nil day nt nil elections Undoubtedly the ridest twin staters In Main If not In the t'nited States are Mrs Busan Floyd ot Portland nnd Mr Delta Floyd of Baca December £7 ncxL they will be IS years old and they are present well and hearty Tbrir maiden name wns Hk-ks and they wen born In Gorham Their husbands werr brother Mr Busan being the wife of Isaac Floyd and Delta thswlfo of Ephraim Floyd both of Whom have been dead for arVcral yean Mr Susan resides most of the time with son Jeremiah Floyd of Portland but spends tho rammer months with daughter Mr Edward Huston West Gray where she Is stopping nt present" Mr Della resides with a daughter in' Baca- Mrs Busan Is Mill able to help hbout the housework nml far remarkably well preserved for person of her agei- Down at the West' End hotel a hostelry how right up In tho front-of tho procession In tho matter of they have handy way bf calling the guests In the morning nt such times ns they may specify' anys the rorttond Expraa i It Appears that wires run from tbs office to all of the rooms when nt the totter place there are alarms attached and when tbs hour arrives they touch button down In the office and the alarm goon' off with a loud notes a the room nnd what's mot' continues going until the occupant Jumps out of bed nnd shuts It off showing to the office that the signal had the desired effecL Thera to no yawning twisting taming over In bed two or thraa time nnd running the risk of again bring embraced In the arms of Morpheus It's plain "gut1 to get up In this connection an amusing Incident happened awhile kg when by mistake tho storm wns set off In vacant room and there bring no one them to shut It off the metallic burr-r-r continued uninterrupted for some time until the guests on either side of the room nnd nil along the corridor began to make remarks that would not look well In the International Sunday school lemon The clerk finally apprised of the difficulty came to the metis Frank Fogg whoso form to Just ever tbs Jackson town line won forcibly reminded Friday morning that It to not safe to trust bull no mutter bow kind he may seem to 1 The animal which was highly brad and valuable one hnd bora exhibited tM Monroe folr nnd Mr foot wns lending him bom Mr Fogg's left hand wns bolding the ring chain and hto right on the bull's shoulder nnd they were trudging along towards home the bull apparently In the best of humor when suddenly the bull strong four-year-old faced him Mr Fogg slipped bis hand down to the none ring but could not control the anlma) which threw him down and With hta bend held him there After time Mr Fogg partially regained hto feet where then tho animal tore hta cfothco with hta horns and again threw him down When lba bull let np a Utile Mr Fogg who had strange-to ray escaped bring gored run for email spruce a short distance nwny the bull following Here Fogg got turn around- the tree with tbs nose chain and the rampage of Mr Bull waa nt nn end Ns one dared to touch Mm but well directed shot did ths business nnd tbs enraged animal was stretched llfrlessj If Nr Fogg had not arlrd with tho greatest coolness he would tatvs doubtless been killed II was fortunate to that Mr Fogg got the animal fastened to a tree for with ths rood filled with teams some sue might have been killed by ths savage nnlmnL Tits Maine blueberry cunning season to aver In Washington county where ths principal portion of ths crop Js gattiered the pack taut been somewhat lighter than usual The pock of one foctory to IW8 bushel which Is the largest Hundreds of bushels have been left over unpicked ns the berries there have been unusually plenty thta year Notwithstanding low prices have ruled Ihs blueberry pickers have done well thta eresoa A person who to pooled says that ths blueberry business Is managed In this way: The land to leaned to ths canncra by the proprietor Then ths canners sublet to other parties certain tract any section between specified brooks or ridge These parties In ths Sir1ng bum over these tracts nnd when tha blueberries are rips they hire pickers whs go oa to the grounds nnd camp during the season Ths pickers a re imld by the pound or ths bushel by tho sublettere of ths tract They In turn mil the berries to ths cannrr who leases ths bind on which they operate The berries are boxed uniformly nnd big teams make their rounds srgutoriy and haul the berries to the five canning factories Hundreds of fapnCr their wives nnd Ihelr rblHIrsn in Washington county depend each year on at an will was The ss to sull for and ths up and with to trial out the rash yrr and upoa nun of was and HI not ot woo are la it New No and Iho more la train blade fraul Big price will have They 12M waa years' each or bav follow Its limio rad Many for Tta siring IL tha i thq 'A Griffin John Jomt Andrew J- Nlchol- Chartea Ol Slone Augusta Hadley tX Ha we Samuel Chartea Dodge Chartea Watson QeorgsS Fuller Uallowell Morrison A- Packard A A Bobbin' Gardiner Lyman Heat Pit trios Hamden 'A fall Ipswich Nana George TJaMl Lewiatoa George Houghton Eaat Soiperrllle Maaa Chariee Fuy'-Togne John Ny Auburn Iddo Turner North Whlteflrid William 3 Emerson Bow- dola Center oi Abbott Orono Dnriua Sylvester Read Hold Henry Pollard Fhlrfleld John Talkma Wat-enrille A CL Ballard Lynn Maaa GeteheflL Washington John Vickery Vaaoalbaro George A able to-1' catch them Ilorse me a drive sows to tho beach and with dip nets load 'fV' ihelr team Tho fish are of excel lent quality Ftahenueu expect to make hnw-i-SlS' fetches so soon an tha fish move off shore -L-SiS nnd thoproapect for good fall's work ta favors IA LThe buildings of the Missouri military 'f''--wndemy nt Mexico' Mx were burned Thursday About 100 cadets were asleep i-A lu the dormitory when the alarm waa ''ft fivri! nnd so quickly did 'lbs finmea aprrad that many of the students were compelled to Jump from third-story windows to the ground About score of them were aeverly Injured- Loos -Pp'ii $8800 Insurance The publicslloa of tb Apia letter to feSg Run Kru nctsr declaring (hat strained retalkma existed between tho Powers of the Hlate England and Germany -oa scemint nf tha refusal of Germany te purtk-ttmlo ta celebrating the Uueen's btrthdsy and tho Fourth of July has ero-l wA uled a sensallon nt Apia- Tbo Mate-menu aw wlihout fouiHtutib Tho levoo nail ball by llm British cotiaul-genrral waa a 1 ten: led by all tho German ofileetw Ths American erk-hnuloa wss sub-script Ion affair divested of official char- -arte Vice Consul lllnrklock remained away which accounted for tho abeeaos alas of (ho Gorman official staff George Murray tbs young man who It Is alleged to tho burglar who blow tho y- safe of the Cold Storage Company open waa photographed by order ot Marshal Trlckcy few day aga There photo- graphs will lie sent broadcast to hopes that ho may lie Identified -Murray Is Mill confined ta tho county jnll to which -lilacs' he was committed to default of lifts butt Rumor has It that hta stater who lives -In Philadelphia' was In the city a few days ago looking Info Iho ilia I ter'- It is said that ahs ta sattallod that her brother has been wronged nnd he returned to Philadelphia with tho Frnncla LltcbOeld WaK PUIebury Milton Villa IL These officers were la attendance: President Mcpmvld noting see- retary J' Nye corresponding secretary Lew iaSelbing treasurer George fi Filler Those who have died since the last reunion arc Joseph -Wine-low of Co Alvin Brann of Co- CL and Laboa Cross of A A nominating committee from each company was choeen and made the following nomlnatkma "'who wc unanimously President J' Morrison Gardiner 1st Vice president CX Hawes 2nd vice president WIggtn secretary Wm McDnvtd corresponding secretary Lewis Bribing lreeanrer George Fuller Burgeon Brickett rbaplaln ENre en-ecntlve committee (3 Staplca A Banga IL Raymond Flank White A Fall XL Watann Libby Jonea Henry Pollard Baxter Pullen Orison Warren 8 A Thurston 1 Howard Owen committee on reoolu-: tkma 3 Nya Tc Hooper' Getchett In the evening a campBrt was held at A halt The yets smoked and talked and told stories of the war Ad- dresses replete with hit and humor were made by A1 Banga Howard Owen Dr Wm McDuvId Mai Fogler and others house: you hear what I aay don't load because these people are afraid of an I went out sad started down towards the landing On Urn way I stepped sat of tho path and stopped at an oM graveyard Morris came out of tha house with his rifle and walked towards the river I went back and Joined him and wo walked to tho landing together where the eanoe waa It bad commenced to rain and by tbs thus wo got I hero It waa raining quits hard Morris said "1 don't betievcl ahull start up river in' this rrin I guess I shall stay hero all night" He took his stuff out of tho ranee and laid It on the beach and put bin oanos over It Ho laid out one skis a cans marked gin After he had arranged the eaaoe I picked op hta rills and pul It under the esnoe su pinning be would Wove It them but ho pulled It out picked up hta sons and we started for the no use When we got part way to the house he aat hta csss down and sat oa It to psst and I walked along I wont In took off my coal and hat and stepped to this towel which has been spoken of to wipe the water from my neck and face Morria earn la and walked along and loaned bin rifle against the waH near the window act down hta ease and started to PI down on It Hta gun slipped and 'ho caught it and stood It up again and It aliMod again I turned arouml and said 'I will take rare of the gun tar you until you are toady to go' and kind of reached tor It supposing he would hand It to me when ho took tho gun up cocked and without taking any particular aim The bullet struck am It tho tight breast Juat below tho shoulder and came out at the edge of the shoulder blade on tho other side I should Judge Morria was threa or four feet distant whan he Bred I started to go Into the other room and there wss another discharge of the rifle hurried in to tho tad loom sod tahi down an my taco on tho bed The second bullet ill-nek tho side of tho bed went lengthwise of It tore strip out of tho board and wmt Into tho wall of the house I laid there until tho blood atnpptd gushing out so freely: my lung Hlledup With I flood and -I was very much pressed for breath considerable blood rau from my mouth I laid them two or throe minutes perhapa and Anally the Mood slot gird flowing I found I wasn't going to Meed to death right off and I began to get mud I got up and went out Into tho silting room unstrapped my valise tank out my revolver amt started out Into tho kitchen looking for Mr Morris I met tho young bum and hta mother and they wild 'Morris to gone don't make any mars tiwubta or ho will coma buck and shoot as all'7! think the young man took tho revolver and I went bark Into tho skiing mom took ell my shirt nnd asked Mrs Italkey for a bandage She got a largo roller towel I wrapped that around am and lakl down on tho lounge" Witness further tretlAcd that Dr fllroa arrived bet wees ton and eleven tha neat fun-noon n-mnwd the bands ga and examined tho wound took a ptese of hone from the bock dressed tho wound a bed was mads In a canoe nnd he was taken away at shout noon that day and conveyed to Fort Kent to tho house of A II Kenlanon when ho remained -until tho 2Mb of August Witness wss nlxo I nested by Dm Menu nnd 1'phom of Presque Isle where he woo residing nt the time Tha witness stated that he waa unarmed at tho time of tho ahoollsg ll- JhT but two hours to And Morris guilty Tbs will at tbs tats Georgs Barret whk-h baa been ftmenled fur probate make tbs baadmuns bequest Of 1 18000 to the Mains General bnspItaL Mr Barrett It will ba remembered waa lbs qn of Mr Charles Itamdt go many yean dlrector of tbs Atlantic BL Lawrence Hailmsd Mr Georgs Bata rrtt waa a member of tbo banking firm of Bwan'A ItarfHt and waa deeply Interested In tbs Maine General hospital of which ha was an assistant rnriNwa-lor and hta brother Franklin IL Barrett secretary and treasurer All the remainder of tb relate Is willed to relatives and tho heirs-at-law Mr liar-irlfa bnrtlM-r Mr IL linm-tt Is named as executor This tiaqumit of Mr1 Harrell's to tbs hospital will Its most wep-nme The needs and demands at an Institution of Ihta kind to keep It migrant of tbs times with tbs growth la population and life advaners made In Mrdk-lno and surgery great and If all who can ahould iw-ns-ml-ef tho hospital they would have the consciousness of helping on a most deserving lurtland ITt-as avowed purpose of obtaining tho I fyndlento of bankers of rhris nif fanr funUs Is hta Immediate Portland Adverttoer has secured control of 108088 clinging to sweet It probably as rid as any rose bush la New England" 1 i- -The Boston Record rapiortj that nt a meeting tort week of the Kennebec Steamboat Cat It wns decided to proceed nt ones to build new boat to run directly from Boston to Boothbay which will bo randy at the opening of next nenson and will double the travel to that resort which this year wns larger than ever before Tho cattle show and fair of Madison will be bold at that place on tbo Anson aids the week beginning October 4th Thera will be a grand ball la Anson ball Thursday evening music by Ken dalPs orchestra Friday afternoon that will be boras raring at Walker's track a 2-tnlnute class for 148 and a 141 class for $80 trot or pace la both claws Tbs freshets of tost spring no completely changed tha river beds that gukh-s are almost as much at era In the rapids as ore novices with the paddle (rid channels aro completely choked up wllb rocks deposited by the ice and new channels if any there be have not yet been picked to any extcnL Two boats were sent up the BL John nnd tower Altagash early In tbo summer tor iho purpose of making now channels: At a meeting of the stockholders of the Aroostook Canning and Creamery company held nt Moulton on Saturday tbo lth Inst the officers chosen were: Jonathan Bonn 1 secretary and treasurer Itorker Buririgta The capital stork of thta comny Is 111 ora divided Into DM statics of the per value of $3 each Tho purposes for which the corporation Is organised to the canning of vegetables nnd fruits evaporating fruits nnd berries? nnd operating butter nnd creamery factory with headquarters nt Houlton Ib-v Ix Gwilym formerly nn Episcopal nctur laboring In Iloulton and IswWim to now much talked about In New York Itev Nr Gwilym not long Pi changed his n-llglous views nnd Js now pastor of thsMeDnugnl street Baptist church In New York In that cnpac-has begun to giva away loaves of broad after tbo evening service to nil men who apply Ho says he got the kh-n from erring tho crowd of men waiting on Broadway nt night to get loaf of I ire ad nt Flelurhman's Iwkery In nil about loaves of bread were given nwny after tho eervk-e on Bun-day evening Tho Ilapttat meeting house In South Tbomaatoa Is lbO years old this pear Tb exact date of Us dedk-stkm to not knows but wns sometime In lbs fall of DM' Tbo centennial of tlta organisation of the church was cek'bratrd some jeers sines It la now deemed fitting that as this Is the oldest church edifice In Knox county some special notice should be taken of Its centennial Several of the minus rh of tho Lincoln Baptist association accordingly held ronferonrf with some of the members Rood AagRrt flf Iwlaew IruMcted On leuies Tbaradiy The Governor and Council met la the council chamber at the Slate House Thursday morning Tho following Mats beneficiaries wire admitted to tbs Portland school for the deaf: Iao Holmes Wsdo Plantation fieri ha Atwood Concord Florence Elisa Manchester Naples Chan Hopkins Auguste Jennie White-house Pittsfield Fannie Bmltb Vlnal-haven Oraoe Hyds Mad toon Edna II Hanson Dedham Jennie Davta Wells Margaret McQuarrie Kingman Patrick Thibodeau arand Isle The committee on election returns which Is composed of Councilman Dag-get Marshal and Freeman waa ordered to begin work at ones oa tho tabulations of thijn-torna 1 i It waa ordered that I32S8 ho paid the Thurston print of Portland from the appropriation for tho publication of the York deeds 3 -c Tho land agent was' authorised to convey to A II Hoard man of ltangor far IM the fight to rut the timber nnd grass an the reserved lands In Southeast Quarter township No 8 Bangs 14 fioineraet county convey to Hiram Miens of North Haven Haskell's ledge nt the west entrance to 'Fox Island thnrvwglifar for M' 1 The Council authorised thf Mate treasurer to i-ay 11 Gay of Portland the sum of UIA tar photographic views and to pay the county of Annie-took mn from the spruprlailofi fur rebuilding a bridge over Ftab river Tbs Council voted that Hsrah Anderson of Smyrna Mm attending the American Institute at Hartford CL tie transferred tv Ihs to inland arhuul fur Ihs drnf Th next meeting of the council will Im held sometime In fk tuber I Agent Elmer Page of the Turk mills Friday Issued an notice that the mills wlik'H havs-bem idle fur four month- will resume opera! km liut the gingham weaving departmenL Ortnlier The rominys full craw numbers 18QA Londiia shares of tho capital stock of the Elk-ton Consolidated Mining Company Cripple Creek Corporation owning the Klktoa and Water mine The paid was $1 per ifiars Tho Everett mills of Lawrence Mi Mart nil department Oct 1 1 They I wen shut down fur sight week produce cottunadc cheviot denims nnd dress good nnd run MJM9 spindles nnd IMS loom and employ operative The treasury department at Washington ta informed that eifllilwse lnepec-lurWIIItama of gas Kranctac Tueauay found guilty and sentenced ta three Imprluoiimetil and lined Ln of ism counts to ths Indict men Williams was Ihs head of a cnnaplnu-y to amuggla Chinos Into thta country Night I iMireanfl ware Imifllcatrd and all been nrrralcd sml Ihelr trial will that of William Tha New England Cotton Manufact-urere Aaaoetalkui held the lari ararian of 011 acml-oniiunl mealing ot Profile IL Tbunalay morning Totflcal sucaltans were dla-umd nnd papers Tha amelon adjourned at 12 a dark of the mrmhm Imdi tha noun tniln rkliyan and tha ntaht I ruin far Ml WnHhtaglan ta spend tha night at lha Tuu hails Tha next aeml-annuai moating will taw held In Hus tun next DaWty fiharlff Hunt of Nashua by order id ths superior court under ths nuisance set upon petition of law nnd Order League has sum A Special from El Paso Teas nays: -It won reported here Monday nlghL that band of 208 armed Mexico na were up tho river 14 ml lea above El Paso preparing 1 to swoop down oa Juarea and capture tho Mexican custom house A general cull to arms was sounded nt Fort ktltao at 4 Thursday morning nnd to half an boar one troop of cavalry nnd throe companies of Infantry hnd Imnrded special train nnd were going up tho river to command of CoL Vanvalxah The troops are nsw marching through the Bosque nnd Mexican cavalryman are stationed at ths south and to capture nuyiuis trying ta recap It ta reported that ths soldier have captured half dosnt nrmad Mexlvana in the Bosque" Ths typhoid cpldrmle to Lead City IL incn-sop Over 2M miners nr told off nnd It almost Imposslbls to find men enough for ths mine Ths disease ta of Ihs most malignant typa Edward Huge no Gregory ths Tala man who killed himself In New York by asphyxiation Monday waa senior end roomed In White hall llo waa formerly In but owing to poor pro-' pa ration for college ho was obliged to drop behind a year nnd fell back Into 87 Its was member of ths Junior aoelety Pel rpelhm and roomed with fl Dt Babcock Jr of New York City nt Ynl lie was retiring disposition but won fins horseman Ho hnd blooded animal nt Nsw Haven In UK whk-h broke Ba neck In an nccidrnL A meeting of Gregory'Slass will be held appropriate resolullona will bo passed Ths etas will probably adopt a badgs of mourning for 28 day Game Warden Cummings of took aaye pertrMgee are anuaually plenty while larger game prom lees to he no Ires abundant Deer and moons are le he eeea every day but caribou are coming to be rare game Me Cummings has noticed that the female of the moose prevail la much greater numbers than the mala It Is possible to are cow monae to bulL This qiadllloii whatever the reason for It la much regretted by sportsmen both tboae belonging la Maine and those who spend tbrir summers hem There in a strong nenilmeat upon them that elona time should be declared upon moose for two or three years Mr Cummings has been much Interested In the salmon In the Aromtonk river In the upper waters be has eeea a number of these Bah that Would certainly weigh from IS to It pounds This le eonriuslre evidence that salmon are a wending the river The number of sportsmen In the woods of upper Maine Is sirred large and it In eousumly Inerceslng In has sertioa there are ss ramps and aeceas to some of them Is estremriy difficult A two or three journey through very ryugti Country Is sometimes necessary but many todies ere willing te undertake tbs journey for the pleasure which awaits them at the Journey's end mon'd ttohrrt Elkin proprietor of ths Granite Bints hotel to appear In court Ort 11 nnd show rnuno why Injunction against hta business should not be Issued i i Jutlgf Bishop In the superior court nl pie to ArmrniHns in Boapdi Wednesday sentenced Philip tha province of Van have Iwn furrlldy Mlllhr'fnr fclnnkius nsaailll upnn 8-lunniM'lleil io rtnbrnea Islnmlsm during ym-old MnMa Earhnry to Omrlestnfe two month Mothers! 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