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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS : THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1905. 1 SHIP DISASTER. Boiler on U. S. Gunboat Ben nington Exploded in San Diego Harbor. 39 KILLED, 80 INJURED. Some of the Latter Will Die Fifteen Sailors Missing Many Thrown into the Sea Bodies Hurled over 100 Feet in the Air Forced to Beach the Ves sel to Prevent Its Sinking The Boil er Was Considered Partially Unsafe -Had Been Worked at Low Pressure -Magazines Flooded to Prevent Fur ther Explosions The Work of Rescue. San Diego, Col., July 21. One officer and tS members of tho crew of the. I'liltcd Blatcs gunboat Bennington were kllleil iinrl V) sailors were Injured, L'l seii- scnled terrible scenes. Tlio force of the explosion hud torn a grent holo !n the starboard side of tho ship nnd tho vessel was already commencing 10 curly, at ten o'clock this morning by 1 ir t. A section of tho upper deck was boiler explosion that disabled the vessel I ,.,mted ,,..,. from stem to stern. Wood In 8.111 IMcco haibor. Filtecii pallors arc1.,,,,! ,vl-cckat;i' were strewn over tho missing. Thcie weic more than ::) I rntlro ship, tho after cabin and tint aboatd when the accident occurred, and ,,,.. llf .. ..diaecnt to tho ex , ulntlcd boiler resembling a oharnol many were utirled or forced to Jump Into the pea by tin- tculiic explosion which lifted pait of thf deck and compelled tho beaching el tilt ship. The Umulngton at th" time, of the acci dent was lying in the stream Just off the coinmrrcl.il wharf at 11 street. The ship had received ordeis from tho navy depart ment at Washington to sail this morning for Port Harford to meet the monitor Wumhig and convoy her to Marc island nuv yard, S.tn Francisco, Sieam was up and everything was In readiness for tho departure of the lleii nlngton when the starboaid forward boiler exploded with a deafening roar. The explosion was trrrllic. I'eoplc stand ing on shore saw a huge cloud of steam Columns) oi NAMES BEST DOCTOR KB. BATS80N PUBLISHES RESULTS OF VALUABLE EXPERIENCE. heu tuloht havo bceu a tragic one. Wlicii dig comfort begins with eating, fills up tho Intervals between menls with pain, and prevents sleep atf night, thcro ccrtaluly cannot bo much pleasuro in living. A final general breaking down must be merely n, question of time Mr. Joseph Eayssou is a native oi house. The boiler which exploded, It Is said was regarded as partially unsafe. Com mander Young stated that during a re rent return from Honolulu the steam pressure was kept reduced In that par ticular one. At tho time of the accident Com mander l.uricn Young and Surgeon t 10. Peck wen- on shore. The two officers, as soon as they learned of the disaster, hurried to the water front. Commander Young, an soon as he readied the ship, gave orders that the air-tight compartments be closed to prevent the listing ship , from sinking and tint the magazines rle nlime the RcnnlliRlon water were forced IiIkIi into the air. A bo Hooded to avert further explosions, doen or more men wcic blown overboard Ho then beached tho ship at high tide by the force of the blast. Captain Wenl worth, who was looking at the llennlng ton when the disaster occurred, says ho saw human bodies hurh d over 1W fret upward. The air was clouded with vapor. The ferry boat IJamona, which was crossing the bay at the time, of the ac cident, changed its course and hurried to the uid of tho stricken warship. The government launch General Do Ttussey which envelop' el the ship. lien tlni and a laige number of other launches haze dented away, only a few men could IMII water craft which were near tho be seen on the decks while a number wero scene at the time also rushed to the floundering in tho water. A boat was inn r red from the vessel's side and most of the men in the water wero picked up and taken on board. smi hadia shattkred. On board the Bennington were pre- Most Beyond Hie!. f it Were Not for Burlington In dorsement People Might Be Skeptical. No wonder people doubt. So many statements arc made. Statements Indorsed by strangeis. From people living in distant towns. Don't know them and can't tec them. Such Indorsement has a nazy aspect. Burlington people want local proof. That's what we have here. It's not beyond belief because It can bo proven. Head a local citizen's testimony. Frank C. Gillette of Sil St, I'util stieet says : "For ten yens 1 had a woul: back n.i.l nun novel fmrt frritr, Ituln Air,,,. time I had to biaie mself with my hand 10 ,,1P '''lief f those on tho ship. Smiu assistancu of the lleuuington. HK.MOVAIj OF Till-: WOl'.NDKD. Hy the time the Itamona reached the Heiinliigton many of the sailors who had Jumped Into the bay to escape the scalding steam had been rescued by small craft. The removal of the wound ed from the ship was conducted III pel feet order. The crews of tho Ho Russey and the other- boats aided in picking up the wounded sailors and transferring them to shore. The news of the explosion spread over tho city like wild fire. At tlrst reports wero that half tho crew had been killed. The hurrying ambulances and carriages of every description which had been summoned added to the excitement. Kvei y physician who could bo reached by telephone was called to the. water front. Within a short time a score of physi cians wero attending tho wounded. Most of tho dead and Injured were takui nshore, wheio the undertakers and physicians were assembled. nonius n.ni,Y mi-i ii.atki). Tho bodies of many ol the men taken from the wncked Interior if the ship weic mutilated almost beyond recognition. The laces of many weie emend with bkod ami ashes, riome bodln, may ncvci h identified. Temporary ipiartcrs ashore were nr ranved lor (he wounded and sixty cit izens vobinleereil ami hi'rried in liunclie.s holler was 17 fesl and 0 Inches Ions and nine feet and nine Inches In diam eter. They were originally designed to earry 1C0 pounds of steam, hut the last log received at the department Mtows that the safety viilveB wero set ... . ...... ,. . . . for Hii pounds ami inn sno carried from 135 to 110 pounds of steam In A Former Pronounced Dyspeptic lie Now I cruising. rujoic. in Perfect Freedom from Tn() hollers wero IS years old according Minifies oi intiigeimnn. , rrcr,,, M n,e department, but were to Thnnsnnds of sufferers kuow that tbo tubed III IM.I-IMI. The admiral of tho .... wliv thr nro Irrltahln and do. I'mlllo licet In lrml reported to tho navy pressed nnd ncrvons and sleepless is be- department that the hellers were In need causo their food docs not digest, but how nf wnalw. 11,11 t " ' w,'"Tro n' " . ,. , , jiinu t,n n,,,,ii,,n urgent. A report fiotn the ship's engl- to get rid of the difficulty is tho pnzjillng m( r ul)rml U)p mimc nw question. .... ,, was thnt the boiler? generally wero In Good digestion cans lor strong aigcs- ,,,,,, ,,.. . ,.,; he Internal condition tive organs, nnd strength comes from a nt t)0 hollers weic good. A detailed re- snrmlv of Rood rioh blood. JTor tins ,,r, .i.u condition of the boilers wns rc reason Mr. Bavsson took Dr. Williams' Leivcd by the department last March. In Pink Pills for tho onre of indigestion. May last thliennlngton was sent to tho iTImvhnvn been nir best doctor." he Mure Island navy yard, wncro temporary ays. " I was suffering from dyspepsia, repairs were mailo on her boilers to put The palus In my Btomach after meals her In cruising condition. It is stated at iuu pu.uo ... . j i,,,,.,,,,, nf Imiii enc neer nir that were almost unnearamo. My.ieepw.s - - - -f very irregular and my complexion was m11,J' hl tll,1)lirlmCnt to show that wiiow.ni ""' II. ,r. '"r the boilers were uns.ife. boxes of Dr. Williams' finK nus, aDoui As Hnon n , llpWrt 0f the explosion the merits of which I learned from rcUQi,0d thc 8team engineering bureau, nil friends iu France, I havo escaped nil ti,P records nnd reports relating to tho these troubles, nnd am ablo again to talto iiennlngtnn were levlrwed by Admiral pleasure in eating." lino, chief of tho bureau, mm later nn A vory simple story, put it nnn not; cniieu upon ciiok .-.,... ... . - leu for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills it vising him fully of all the facts pertain- Dig lO IIIO UOllCrS Ol mu 8TATKMENT HY SKC. DARtitNQ Acting Secretary of the Navy Charles II. Hurling made the following ki.iic ment relative to the disaster: "Tho department has learned wltll tho ilepccst regret of the disaster which overtook the gunboat nenntnglon. Aix-lps-Baius. France, but now resides vothlnc tinusunl lias been reported to at No. 24SI) Larkiu street, San Francisco, the department with respect to tho Oal. IIo isouo ol a great numoer wuo toilers in tno iirnmimi"". o.. tnetitv tn tlin rnmnrkablo oflicacv of "A detailed report on the condition t,.... W.J.. J . , . ... Dr. Williams' PiiiK nils in tno treatment or tne miners wn nm.... ... ...... t...t... t.nr.lnr H, fniimeV and repairs were inado In thc follow- t .. m.f rM nf nnncrn.miliinr ing aiay. 1 no ui.n ... " - . . i ... i. .,. cmr navy are reeeivnm cunum. ,iii. u Duniiiig in ...o instantly under tho vonsncss, insomnia, or any of 'tUo other Mn as well as tho Inspection miseries of a dyspeptic, get rid of tho .',-,.. . . ... ., : .1 .... 1. ,1. I n - - weakness oi mo uigcsuvo urn u . v',lf I T.lll m .... US0OI JJr. Williams rum x-uis. tuw .. ..n,,nnu nnTrm ro1d l,v1mBLristscvervwhoro. MAflU HUUinmivii wwv . Omnai. diet la. nf rnnrse. n. crreat Alrl ill forwardinc recovery onco begun, and n I'nrty Will Vl.lt Cnl-doaln County Fair littlo book, "What to Eat and How tn at St. .lohnxnury eii. no Bat," mav bo obtained by any one who Boston, July 21. The Transcript, In makes a roanost for it by writing to tho Its edition of last evening, says: Dr. Williams Medical Co., Schenectady, "Uoston, among mner piacrs in mo V.V. This valnablo il et. IkmiIc contains North. Is to bo honored aooui ine mni- an important chapter on tho simplest die of September by n visit here of a means for tho CUrO Of constipation. (most distinguished party of southern ers en route to .Nov iiampsnire ana Vermont. Hy Invitation of the man V'..... 1 ti , rtch I vi. tatn .... e . .. ,iaueis ,,i iiiu J...... " on uie lino uecK, an severely wuiumru. a . f . . . . ....ll.. l e- ,l .,ia ,,nr lair, an milium ewin ........... ... nnlv ' dorn men Inr.odi,' nin.Tr's. .. te.vst. and further by Invitation of the snood,.! nl IhMl nmmenl. All of the rest Southern l'aelllc Vd III Olid, tile gOVOm- weie liHnie.l. ldliwlerl nr l:l l.een driven ors ot many 01 tne somiir.n .inn .nc m e.- M,e side l,v tl. ....-ildlnrr uteain." to collie .Norlll to leu uie crow us muni always gamer at inis iair sniiieinum recarding tlie agricultural, mineral and other- products of their own States In the South. After doing this at t 011- ord on September 12 the party will do likewise at a faip in St. .lonnsDury, t on September .0. Alieady several have accepted the invita- i,i,e,-d. b.ivlmr the same dimensions, tious. and others nave now 11 an uiciiim- tonnage, speed and armainent. She has tinn to do so If they run arrange their a length of 210 foM, bie.idtli Sii feet, mean affairs so as to get away from home, draft II feet, displacement 1,710 tons. "Those who have in pled ale (iov. sue d Hi.:, knots, derived from engines of N. II. ISrown of Florida, who will tell u.ir.d indicated horse power. She has a something of lh sueeoss leacneu mere batterv of slx-iuch rifles and fight guns In raNliig oranges and other tropical of smaller calibre. Tho 1 Ynnltigton takes fruits; (lov. N. C. niinuliard or i.ouis iMul: ..iniiimr the enicient little crulseiT. lana. who will describe thc great coi ,l,.l!,,..,l for sue, lal dutv 111 slvillo' ton and cane Industries ot Ills htaie, wnler. The. vessels keel was lid II ISSN Where SltCUr IS uowiiM.N a- Kii-.ii l"" i . i. etf,rtiiA ii e.,ntt,t,.m,.ni ( .iiiei line, .l.itiies K. aro;imaii OI lllll SHU ..t. "".'l i . n: olllen s un.l 1st men. .Mississippi, who will ci o some mm The lieiiiiliigton left here about thren of the cotton industry mere, as win mnnihs iiL-i. and went to Honolulu as stn- Oov. .7efrer-on I'avls ot ins ni.ue, Ar- iin -I. ,,. mi t lint oort. On .lulv 7 alio sailed Kansas, (lov. II. U. (iienn, oi .orin from the Hawaiian port and'went to Ran ('arollna, will trll of its tar, pitch and r.i .i,. -..,iii,a,ifiv i.isi tnnientlne Indii'-trles, and its famous .., .., ii. . u,.....l., I.. ,!, u..,u irnlrlen leaf to 1HCCO. lie will also 11 l lie.l Slie .IIIIM II.MI, , !,", .i rut .....ti - lllwler nrdelK til L-'ll to Sail 11 CCO Unl t K le SeriO" lis I1I.UI. fill ber bunkers wltll coal, then proceed ern capital i,, 1', ...illlnir at numerous norts essf'll. iilnmr the Central American coast. She ot was to take the place of thc monitor RETARDED TRADE All Business That Could Be Put Off Was Delayed on Account of Hot Weather. CROPS WERE ADVANCED Confidence la the Pntnre Increase with Prospects for Farorable Harvest las Cotton Manufacturers Cannot Keep Vp with Orders. WOMAN NEEDS Tot tha relief and cure of the many del toato. intrieata and obstinate ailments Seoniiar to her sex, a remedy carefully evised and adapted to her delicate orcanltation by an experienced and Skilled phvsiclan. Such a remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The treatment ol many thousands of those chronic weaknesses and distress ing ailments peculiar to females, at tho Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has afforded a vast ex perience in nicely adapting and thor oughly testing remedies for the euro of woBoan'i peculiar maladies. Dr. Pieroe's Favorite Prescription ii the outgrowth, or result, of this great and valuable experience. Thousands of taatitBoniats received from patienta and from physicians who have Mated it In the more aggravated and obstinate catea which had baffled their skill, prova it to bo a superior remedy for tha relief and cure of suJferlng women. It Ii not recommended as a "care-all," iut aa a most perfect spaaiflc for wom an'! peculiar ailment. Ai a powerful invigorating tonia, It imparts atrength to tlie whole system ana to the womb and its appendages in A prospective mother cannot btfia loo early to look after her own health and physical condition. This is sure to be reflected In the baby. Any weak nets or nervous depression, or laok of vigor on the mother's part should bo overcome earlv during the expectant time by the use o Dr.Pieroa'a Favorha Prescription, which proaotaa the per fect health and strength of the organ ism speoially concerned in motherhood. It makes the coming of baby abso lutely sate and comparatively free from pain; renders the soother strong and cheerful, and transmits hsalthy consti tutional vigor to the child. Da. a V. Piancn. Buffalo. Jt, Y. : ZMor So Boms olht jresrs tjro. after tie btrth ot oar Irtt btbr. I wu left In wstk. rno'down ooaditlm tnd u seemed mr nerrsi were bwly anitruns. Did not sutler math rood no medlowM and sltnost sll ths old "trsia that asms around. I got no rsiier, ot won III Um time. KlDsiir casneed anrona ooulfl suffer with nerromneif. was a sslsorr to me. 1 dectorea with s ntialtan utvAral retir but obtained (.I f 4nnlt -ImMt all IflnHa nf I got no rsllef, bat grew no an r ensncea to fj imahtsts and tbougbt I New York, July 21.-11, Q. Dunn & Co's weekly review of trado tomorrow will say: Hot weather tended to retard activity In many productive undertakings and postponed forward business thnt coiild bo delayed nlthout loss, but accelerated the consumption of seasonable mer chandise and udvnnccd the crops much nearer maturity. Conlldence in the fu ture Increases with each day favornhlo for harvesting. l'Jvlleneis of revival are discerned in thoe departments of the Iron and steel Industry that havo lain dormant (or some time, notably tho plff Iron division, which has been compelled tn cut down production because of rapidly accumnl.ntlnp stocks at furnaces. Alantitaciurers of cotton Roods find dlf llculty In lllllim oiders for Immediate de livery, but future business is most uu Mitlsfnetory. Hides have risen sharply, some packer quotations gaining u cent for the week, Leather shares the strong undertone of hides, although trade Is quiet Just now because shoe manufacturers are devoting their attention tn buyers and only operate for picssltig needs. Although crop news has been mora than ordinal ily gratifying, tho level of quota tions lor agricultural products Is some what higher. failures this week numbered 101 In the I'nlted States against 231 last year. narticular. For over-workea, worn out," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop girls," house-keepers, nursing moth ers, and feeble women generally, "Fa vorite I'rescnption " ts tne greatest earthly boon, being unequalcd as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. AS ffKJUIIllIlK UlUt Dblt;ilKIUCIHU nervine, " Favorite Proscription " is unequalfld and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous oxcltabtlity, irri tability, nervous exhaustion, nervoua prostration, neurnlgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, or St. Vitus's dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms com monly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It in duces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. holSoJ one of rcur pimahlst and tboui wwfljirttte to you. I wst in fssr that miA Writs bii thftra could be no ear. t WSS my JOT. wnu i rnceiTca run et thtt I eovta be curat. 1 took one Mt r Dr. Herco's Fvortt Precr1olon. to of aetata mmicsi uitrorsr; ana iouttii TOU re, Dtti of Dr. Plercs's Vlent Pellets. I am never without these lutio reiior ra ineomin, 1 am alio cured of those terrible beadtcbes. I would savtse sll ultnrer to go to Doctor Pierce of Buffslo. N. V.. for relief. 1 don't thUilt.tboy wlli be disappointed. I do apt Unnw odU sour medicine has done (or me. Mrs. T. E. tlCBQBt. eaa Windsor Avenue. Elmlra. W. Y. All women should read Dr. Pierce's thousand-page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Ad viser." It contains more dear and comprehensive advioe on medical sub jects than any other book ever pub lished. A paper-bound copy sent free for twenty-one one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. Or cloth bound for thirty-one stamps. What kind of a Daily Newspaper Do you want in Your Family ? DESCRIPTION OP THE SHIP. The llennlimtiin Wns One nf the KITU elent 1.11 tie Cruisers nf the uv. San 1'raiisclseo, July 21. The Kenning- ton is it sister ship of the Yolktown and governors reorts which north- has built and made stie- llov, William M. o. uawMin West Virginia will ahve much tn recardltic the grain", wheat, corn AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY. Ilrnd-itrret'i" Minna a I.nrgr Increase In Production over l.nt Year. New York, .Inly 21. Hrmlstrcot fi stale f trado to-morrow will ray: A widespread hot wave has retarded li.stiibutive trade and Interfered with manufacturing Industry, but has stim ulated crop growth and thereby strength- nod th" outlook for fall trade. Reports from Hie Iron trade are that large buying for fall has begun at soma markets and buvlng of small lots Is cer tainly b"tter at Cnlcago. Manipulation lias been evident In thc cotton market, which has fluctuated up ward and downward with crop reports. I'he tendency, howevtr, has bem upward for the wee!;. Business failures tor the week inrtinc July 3 number IBS against 1M in tlie like week of 1MI. Special Investigation by rvradstrccts In tho automobile Industry shows that H) manufactures employing lin.ouo.fKO of lpltal. produced 2', machines, valued it tH.iO.-VW during the year ending June So, lri'J.",, a largo increaso over last year. mil comparing with a total output In the eemuw year ISM of all motor vehicles of less than r,mi. Reports show that demand has been active most manufac tures are pushed to keep up with sales and that American manufacturers hav ing the trade in smaller cars well In hand, are now competing actively with the larger foreign machines, and this nnntry Is exporting more In valuo than If Imports. esraid In his State, ah well as Wvnnilnir as station ship there, The. " Oimnu 11.... mil. ... . , ... ..i n.r.nihu nnd she k:i rd troni San - ...... ... .1 .1... Ilnl.t.l.in. I TlirOW I1K111 I'll "IIW LI CKO only Hie U.1 ijvkpii- iut mi, . . .., i, ncr cultural condition ion orriVCU III ill.n m "ii ""J .u f nit Sliei'mi! Diaie?.. . ......... .... industrial of their and to move at all and groaned and cried frequently, I' or years uii.ible to do any heavy lifting, which other men mound mu ' wero doing, all on aciount ot my back and It seems to mo wnen I think of It 1 und almost eveiy tiling ever lieaid of besides wearing plasters, yet lemalnud In Just tlie Mime loiiditlon, At last my at tempts to find a cure were lewarded. From W. J. Henderson's drug sture I obtained a box of Dean's Kidney l'ills. They went right to the spot. Tho kid ney secretions which used to be thick and highly colored, cleared up, tlie bark ache ueut away and 1 had not the least indication of any iriit.itlun In my kid neys. To prove It 1 carried hundieds of pounds on my hack and fell no Incon venience afterward." Tor sale by all dealers ; price 5l cents. roster-Mllburn Co., Kuffalo, N. Y solo agents for the Culled States. Rememher the name Moan's rind take no substitute. GOOD PRINTING Many people order printing of us regularly BY MAIL They ro. ceive the same painstaking care and attention, and tho same low prices, that are given those who call personally. If You need bus Hess stationery, or if you are going to get out advertising matter of any kind, send it to us and ba assured that it will be well done, at a reasonable pries. Free Press Printing Co. Burlington, Vt, of the Milliliters wire niable to Maud the sickening sight which met their gazu mi the :r nnlngton, h fast i.s the wound. i d could be removed they wero hurried In iiiiilmlaiiccv, cattlages, wagons and auto mobiles to hnspttnls. Kor n long time tl-.r hot sle.iin prevented ncc-ss to the spa between decks wluro most of the dead .iodic lay, and It was rot until In the af ternoon that the last neie ren,oed liom the boiler rooms. Several bodies were so tightly wedded In by a bulkhead that tin woodwork had to be hewed away to frei tlirin. When the explosion occurred, the chief iigii'Cor wan inspecting the boileis, ;, was not seriously Injured. Ofllrers and inril who were able lo assist In icm'iii m t rd iu a ltrnvn anil collected manner. I'umps were manned to keep the wnlr Irom tho upper compartments, the tn ig t- zlnn wan flooded and men fnuah' theli way through the steam Into the darkened hold. Many slightly Injured sailors t,.. ninined In tho ship and HsHstod m resrue lug the more severely Injtiioit, Tlie ships Inner works lire n tangled muss of machinery nnd the vrm,c proba. bly will have to be dismantled to renalr tlie Injuries, If Indeed, the warship s pot u total loss, MKIJT YATES'8 STORY. Meut. Yates, executive olllcer In chargn of tlie fScnnlngton nt the time of Iho ills- nstcr, wns In the lift cabin, lie rushed nut, to bo met by a blinding, scalding cloud of steam as It swept tho vessel. Bpenklng of Iho occurrence, he said: "I must have remained seated In my chair stverul seconds after It occurred and did not know what hnd happened. 1 then rushed out, and tho sieam, even nt the extreme after part nf tho ship, was so dense that 1 could not get u breath of ulr, until I ascended the rail, "As I ran forward I passed one of our bnyn crawling along, Thero was no tlmo to attend to individual cases, as thsro of the New Kngland States have been Included In tho Invitation to visit thc New Hampshire and Vermont fairs. I'lom the South the governors i.f that section of country will be in the bunds of T. J. Andersin, general p.-.ssengcr agent of the Houtlurn l'aelllc. and un der the personal leadership of John T, Patrick of Houston, Tr, Industrial nueiit of this railroad svstemV 'Sunset Route.' He will represent Mr, Andcison the general pissenper agent, In looking after tl welfare of the patty. Other rail roid liin s ovr which the party must travel tr. rvirh New Filmland have ro operated with the Southern TVcltie la of ferlng owrv courtesv in the matter of transportation. It Is prnbal le Hint many San Kranclsco. The monitor when near l'ort llarfoid dropped one of her pro pelhrs and became almost unmanagable. She made her way to a sheltered cove at l'ort Harford, and the HeniiiiiKton, then at San Diego, was old, led to go to the aid of tlie disabled monitor and to tow her to this port. II was expictrd that the gunboat would .-all Irom the southern poi t on her errand to-day. MORE ABOUT THE SHIP. Hollers nf the IlionliiKtini Had Keen in Cue in Vcam Needed Repairing. Washington, July 21. The Ileiinlng- tou was a tliree iiinsten gunuoai. nuo was built by N. Palmer A: Co. of 0f the southern governors will be accoiu- Chester, Pa. Her consti uctlon was au- pmled by their wives. 'Uicy will stop thorized by Congress on March 1SS7, bilellv at Philadelphia and also in New her keel being laid in June, ISRS. She Yoik. just as tiny ilo In Pnston. was launched Juno ", lsyo. Shu was commissioned for the. llrst time June jjjg RESIGNATION ACCEPTED JO, 1S11I. Tlio Keniiington'.s engines wero twin screw nori.oniai triple ex- ... ... .i... cl..i , l m ln,..l n utii.n.1 f 1 - r. I iiiiiniin " ....... .f...... Ilill.-ll,l. ....... it .ii t - .. ... .... knots on her trial trip. Her main Sept. 1 Xo Sm-iviwor t tio.rn buttery consisted ot six six-Inch Mnntpellen, July 20. The trustees of breech loading lilies and her second- the Stale Hospital for the Insane were ary battery of four slx-poundcrs, four In town this noon on their way to their 1-pounder rapid tire guns, and two "0 1 homes, after u threo days' conference calibre colts. at wateriuiry. i ue resignation oi ir. fhe llennlngton had four cylindrical Jlarcello Hutchinson as superintendent tiMiglitawny boilers, commonly called w-as to-day accepted, to take effect locomotive gunboat boilers. llach September 1 next. His successor has not been chosen. 1 lie trustees have awarded to Smith Wright & Son of Wllliston the contract for supplying the hospital with butter for one yenr, and they stated to-day they Intended In carry Into effect the rccommeuda lions ot tho Investigating commlleee that lire escapes bo placed on tho I buildings. Willi the exception of i successor to Superintendent llutchin I son no change will o made at pres ent in the administration building. ANOTHER GUARD ARRESTED lllarrlann Mrl'uniilck hargrd with 1'urnlnhlaK Suppllen to t'navlcts In WlniUnr. Windsor, July Harrison McCormlck mi ex-guard at tlie State prison, was nr rested Iu nrnttleboro to-day by Deputy Sheriff J. II. Kinney of this place, on thu charge of furnishing supplies to the con vlcts without consent of tho prison au thorltles and was taken to Woodstock where he was released on ball of f.V, I Ik probahlo he will not he tried until thc December term of county court. If tne rioby la Cult la Testa, Be sure and use that old nnd well-tried remedy. Mrs. Wlnsiow's Soothing; Syrup for children teething-. It soothes the child, softens the arums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy iior uiarrnoca. tnraijr-nro cents m doi Itil. ! You are very particular about the companions chosen by your children and you cannot afford to take less care in the choice of your daily r.ewspaper, which exerts a silent but potent influence on all who read its columns regularly. This political year you need a good daily paper. Quality rather than price should determine your choice. Better take no paper than one of low standard. LESS THAN TWO CENTS A DAY. The Daily Free Press costs subscribers less than two cents a day. You can afford it. You know that the WEEKI FREE PRESS is the best of all the Vermont weekly news papers. The Daily Free Press is first among the State daily papers. If you think that you might like to change from tha Weekly to the Daily edition cut out and mail us the coupot below. This offer good only to our present Weekly subscrib ers. ttMtMMMIMHIHHMim Flease send Dally Frco Press for one month to address below, but keep tending mo the Weekly also. Name Address ,Vermont. Enclosed find 25 cents to pay for one month's trial subscription. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, FRAMES, HOUSE FINISH, ETC. MORGAN BRO. ( 4 frrtvv: Fifty Agnlnat Tito. II Ik not reasonable to expect two weeks nf outlnc to overcome the effects of fifty weeks of cotillnement. T.ik ,1 iinttlo of Hood's Sa isa oa r 1 11a along with you. Three does, dally, of this great tonic win no nwr- nmn wn.. itiinir else to refresh your blood, over come your tired feellna. Improve your appetite, ana mane your biui-p tue, nnd restful. MANILA'S TROLLEY ROAD. The SyMcm I" Forty Mllea Long and t'li.to-Uatr In Kqnlpiiicnt. (From the New York Sit. I The opening 'last week of tho Manila r i.... r,.nv. ulves that ci'.v a system of electric railways that probably cannot ; TTV l. uiirnassed bv any town of the lame IM size In tho I'nlted States. Work has been emrled on for the last two year oy J. U White oi Co. of New York ami I.Jll-lon and in that tlmo forty mllc.i of urban and suburban track have been laid, a new and up-to-date power house and car barn constructed and the wholj placed In an. fill onel.lt Ion. Three yeais ago tho city of Man'.U had a horse car lino about eigni nines mug. 1'o-dav Instead of eight Hinall mule cars tin re are W) double-truck electric cars In service, and more will be udded an necessity demands. Tho power Is generated In a steel ami AnMWTTftTft UrtMP. PP.F.TVTTSkS ........... inwim feM tneated nn -r null u m Bimviiiiu . . .. ,., i i i,A n-iulir nii'i.r This nower an isi.uiu ii' i , , , i...ii..i.ii .nniina i,i-e 1 non horso nower rrogreea oi iriv.. ...... turbines, each directly connected to F.ffort In Thnt Dlrecllon, turbo-generators. A fourth luachlno oi prom the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) .1 rnvl ,w,wei eillulcltv Is HOW tlClUC I ,.iin,.niw ,.re that Tho recent bulletin of tho American llisiaui'ii, iiiiu i, i, .-.." ...... v.. -, ---- .,., another machine of this also will bo re- Civic association tens now organ...-.. ...... ' .. ." i. r.ii.ii-e. Individual effort Is being directed in many ipiirru in ... ............... . .I ",. .. .,..,!., r ,h hnino nrem- Just south of the island m a stcei anil i i im s ... - - ..oncrete car bar... built, as Is the custom Ises. The growth of the park .ystem. ... ...... ... ... ., i,-n. uiii-.v 1 has been taken us a mm oy privme p.-.- ; ;, i ; h o ncer d uwt ,hoy tMn Mmx lhnr;:wn "F ! i III Mil mod-ern nrln inC yards as well ami far more easily 1'w.i.a Leaded Art Glass and Glazing of all kinds. Having engaged an expert in tho manufacture of leaded glass wc arc now prepared to submit sketches and designs and make prices that are sure to be at. tractive in this as well as our other lines. PIONEER SHOPS, Burington, Vt. announces the opening of the SUMMER. SESSION, Monday. July 10, to Friday, September I, 1905. 110 Church St., Burlington, vt. 'Phone 42 1 -z N. D. BLAKE, Principal. have been neglected. It is bsyond dla pute that as respects artistic adornment the average Amtrioan homo or town la Inferior to tho foreign home or town. This ban been notoriously tho cae in tha country, where the American pioneer chopped or burned every tron In sight oi his homestead, then had to set out ehadf trees for thc benefit of his erandchlldrtn Foreett to Starve. "Sr on r.l to the eon 'ih. pubue authorities, can lay out parlU sometimes, that I could not eat " I I ... n.i,1 I tat tlltt Q 11 TllirtI In which tlnietiibles, circulars, udver- aim . ou.e a. '. " " irirelv to ,ls.g,,,at,er and tlckeU printed. 1, .t ... ? f, va o eor from a hitltuMe nupply house. nf tha whole popuUtion. The school I . . l . t i I An Imvn trU fit 1 tllfll .... . i I.. . a 1... I CurnCIlB 111 VilVIUUD tllica - J HO IIUIK tuiwii uiiuu m tiiin n i - V lmm it best found in this country, the rails movement B "T . " Igblng from seventy to ninety VoWA'" V k arce nnrt on of the track i'""1 " " V we lo tho yard Ih laid on solid concrete, foundation. On account of tho damp climate, It was ne cessary thoroughly to coat all of tho steel rails with it'phaltum paint. It was necessary to use teakwood In all of the eat- construction on account of tho attacks of the white ant. The ma Jorlly of tho ears of tho standard croissbench, open type, used extensively in the United States, and to provido for the rainy season a number of convert I bio und cml-convcrtllo cars hava been ptovldrd Portable screen partitions are used for separating first and second class pas- vnrd so Ftnall that cannot support a few flowers. In tho ndornment of wans unci fences, too, the possibilities of beauty contained In tho humblost vines are be. ginning to be recognised, It has long and justly neen a reprw.-ii to Americans that they are so iievotc.i n. r. T.ecn, or Concord, Ky says: For JO yearn 1 suffered Ugcnlns, with sore, on my upper lip, bo painful. Aftsa vainly trjlng everything else. I cured It, with Diicklen's Arinca Halve." It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At J. YY. O'Siillivan's and nl! Druggists; Only Sc. ti nun s A iiuxcit. "There's nothing makes me so tir4 as to have a' man forever trying to kiss inc." said the beautiful girl. "That's right," sidsd in her chum. "If I were a man nnd wanted to kls( a clrl I'd do it and have It evsr with. Tills fooling around and trying to do II to the material and practical that ideas gets monotonoiiK."-Mllwaukee Sentinel. Never Wear A Trass M Does Not ft A poorely tilting truss may do much harm Instead of Rood and will ecr- wiigors. The Canadian ayiitem of fare Mainly causa discomfort and annoyance. Long experience has made us ex collection hy means of faro boxes has pcrt ifwg nltPrr, jf you wish a truss which will fit perfectly, hold tm pup- turo safely and bo comfortable then let us do the fitting;. Wo havo all the different kinds nt the very lowest prices. CHURCHILL'S FHAKMACY 95 Church Sk been adopted. Women lov a clear, healthy com plexion, t'uro Wood makes it. Bur- dock Stood Bitter uaJua pui Uaa.