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fl THE BURLINGTON Pimm TRKSS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908. THE CHITTENDEN COUNTY CANDIDATES ELECTED TUESDAY Burgess, n. Bolton 60 Burlington 1,434 Charlotte 133 Colchester 163 Essex 215 Hinc.sburgh 117 Huntington 141 Jericho 166 Milton 289 Richmond 171) Shclburno 162 South Burlington ... 117 St. George ,.. 15 Underhill 117 Westford 130 Williston 76 BllriBham, II. 65 1,500 165 201 307 161 151 202 294 221 171 124 19 128 171 160 Senators, llobart, n. Nyo, D. 63 1,480 165 184 313 161 150 198 300 203 171 123 20 145 185 142 Totals 3,514 4,040 4,003 46 1,496 31 544 108 39 23 74 70 135 77 82 5 82 20 53 2,885 McMulten, D, 44 1,40!) 30 528 102 66 23 74 73 134 75 78 4 87 26 45 2,798 Kennedy, D, 55 1,576 79 595 305 145 42 141 88 196 107 95 10 141 64 146 Barber, n. 65 1,526 166 203 323 172 151 201 300 208 177 128 20 125 167 149 Qulnn, n, 63 1,502 157 204 313 164 151 203 296 201 177 127 21 144 156 137 Assistant Gltlett, D. 49 1,396 32 521 105 69 24 74 55 151 74 77 5 87 19 53 Judges. Cnyca, D. 45 1,431 32 ' 531 100 63 22 69 57 133 71 72 4 81 18 50 State's Shaw, n. 61 1,439 158 105 319 154 153 206 273 206 177 131 20 129 162 142 Attorney, Conlln. D. 49 1,559 36 685 117 88 22 71 100 139 77 77 5 97 11 61 Shorlff. Allen, n. Horton, D. 3,785 4,076 4,016 2,791 2,779 3.833 3,194 61 1,490 158 15(3 359 148 143 201 273 206 178 133 19 126 168 142 3,970 50 1,538 36 652 127 105 28 81 78 140 79 81 7 100 28 64 3,194 Hldh Bailiff. ProbaiV'JudBO. Norton, 11. Hltnays, D. Hlngham, It. 65 47 110 1,505 1,427 2,744 169 34 193 187 547 740 328 100 3G0 170 66 230 158 23 151 205 72 204 279 57 307 211 134 344 177 72 249 127 74 207 21 ' 5 26 126 84 216 160 .. . 165 142 54 157 4,030 2,796 6,403 THE VOTE OF 1904. Table Thnt Will MnaMr Ttemlern Com pure nrnlt In nifferrat Year. ADDISON COUNTY. t o" n i Addison 179 D ftridport l.f.7 il Hrlstol 436 t2 Cornwall 213 7 Ferrlsburgh .... 205 23 Goshen ft) 2 Granville 76 19 "Hancock (10 6 Leicester 7S 17 Lincoln 220 36 Vllddlebury .... 411 110 Monkton 192 15 New Haven.... 1!M 27 Orwell 233 13 Tanton 83 t Rlpton 116 15 Kallsbury 1GS 7 Bhoreham 172 46 8tarkstoro 141 18 Vcrgenno.3 235 67 Waltham 53 3 AVeyhrldse 114 S Whiting 63 4 Total 4017 582 9 i 3 1 0 7 2 ii 2 3 4 11 15 .1 1 9 7 1 4 1 110 HENNINGTON COI'NTY. CALEDONIA COVNTY. CHITTENDEN COUNTY. PAROID It tht Standard ss Norton 42 Vlctorr 47 Total 044 S3T FRANKLIN COIWTY. Arlington 1!S 120 4 0 Bennington .... 920 580 15 IS Dor.set 156 105 o 1 Glastcnbury ... S 0 0 0 I.andgrovc 51 0 10 Manchester .... 337 S2 1 0 Peru 13 1 0 Pownnl 2.".2 91 2 1 Readsboro 115 f-0 5 3 Rupert 172 13 . 7 0 Randgatn 74 9 1 0 Bearshurgh IS S 3 0 Shaftsbury 20t 123 1 0 Itamford S4 2S 4 0 lundcrland 51 29 0 1 Wlnhall 93 4 1 0 Woodford M 20 2 0 Total 2S61 1317 53 21 Unmet 271 50 2 0 Hurke 14S 49 2 0 Danville'' 276 110 9 0 Groton 173 51 6 7 Hnrdwlck 371 90 S 6 Klrby 61 13 1 0 Lyndon 3 126 9 0 Wwark 4 15 3 0 Penc'mm 157 11 3 0 R Tate 13,-, 34 1 0 K .cffeli" 93 36 0 St Johnshury . !7I 297 16 6 sin nun rn 40 1 4 0 Sutton 127 27 1 0 TVnlden US 9 0 0 A'alerford fO 19 0 0 JVheeloei: 61 39 2 Total 3622 W0 fO 21 Rolton 72 12 2 0 llurl'ngton .... 1560 ISi 2S 40 Chnilotte .... 310 3.1 S 0 Cilehcster .... W ' 4 1 Esex 2M 6S 11 2 lllnesburgh .... 237 55 1 Huntington .... 132 2S 2 2 Jericho 217 74 14 1 Hilton 321 S7 8 0 PJchmond .... 100 109 11 4 Bhelburne 1F2 67 1 1 Fo Rurllngton ..101 8 2 3 fit George .... 13 7 0 0 Underbill 13? 102 I 1 West ford IT. 27 5 1 IVilliston 115 4 5 0 Total .... 4153 2670 ICR 17 E.HSEX COUNTY. Bloomfield .... 33 2f 2 0 Itrlghtnn art 1S9 3 3 Hrunswlrk .... 10 9 0 0 Canaan 75 27 1 0 Concord 177 19 1 0 East Haven ... 32 fl 2 0 Grnnby 32 3 1 0 Gulldh.il! 57 41 0 1 Lcmlngtnn .... IS 12 0 0 Ijunenbuorh . W II 0 1 Maidstone 14 27 0 0 Balcen-fleld 166 Ilerkshlro 172 Knosburgh SW Fairfax 206 Fairfield ........ 170 Fletrber 91 Frnnklln IV. Georgia 203 lllghgate 236 Montgomery ... 2S1 Riohford 365 Sheldon 15S St. Albans . 624 at. AlbutiN (T).. 15 Swanton 314 Total .TTO-J GRAND ISLE Alburgh 1"S Grand Isle 95 Isle Li Motte. 63 North Hero .... S9 South Hero S3 Total 503 CO 49 74 46 174 49 32 54 72 36 194 22 456 62 279 1659 8 IS 1 11 3 IS 9 3 21 9 S 11 6 12 141 .'OUNTY. 33 3 92 5 35 0 IS 1 62 1 140 10 LAMOILLE COUNTY. Pelvldcre Mi Cambridge 149 Eden 120 Klmore Hyde Park Johnson .... Morrlstown Stowe Wa ten Hie . Wolrott .... Total 90 231 2S9 IIS 318 W0 156 2053 ORANGE . 1. Pralntree 143 Bradford Ilrookneld Chel-.cn ., isi 213 Corinth 133 Fwirlee 69 Newbury 223 Oranee '" Randolph 560 Strafford 146 Thetford 1S1 Topsbnn' 17 Tunbrldgo 1S6 Vershlre 78 Washington ... 132 Wrst Falrlee .. f.S Williamstown. lt"l Total 2915 OR LEANS Albany 171 Partor. 477 ISrownlngton.... 11$ Charleston 155 Coventry 104 Crnftsbury .... 246 Derby 432 Glover 17S Greensboro .... 160 Irniburgb. 145 Hollnnd 117 Jay 85 Lowell 142 Mnrnan 101 Newport 462 Troy 257 Westfteld Ki Wetmnre ft Total 3513 13 31 10 11 112 26 10(5 111 10 11 ISO COUNTY 102 so 17 79 97 14 97 20 117 20 107 4f 57 5S 936 COUNTY 65 11 1 13 20 53 '14 IS 1 5 IS 14 40 0 S6 5 6 C 10 19 10 529 RUTLAND COUNTY Permanent There Is hardly n manufacturing eon sen. In or around Burlington that ha not mre or less PAROID ROOFING In uso Some concerns bavo ns much aa 150 lo 250 squares. Several nro replaclnn old roofing with PAROID on their different buildings Just as ast as tho old wears off. The heads of these companies nro men of good business Judgment who reallie that known quality at a fair price Is always a better proposition than an untried article at a low price., SKU IOI1 KAMI 1.1) Hasar Brothers Qaaacal Aflrents. Burlinffton. ,Vt. Benson 176 Brandon 150 Castleton 261 Chittenden 124 Clarendon 153 Dnnby 187 Fair Haven .... 351 Hubbardton .... 8.S Ira 77 Mendon SI Mld't'n Springs. 156 Mount Holly.... 114 Mount Tnbor... M Pawlct 212 IMtsfleM 106 Plttsford 221 Poultney M6 Proctor 319 Rutland (C) 1214 Rutland (T).... Its Sherburne 70 Shrewsbury .... 174 Sudbury 7R Tlnmouth 90 Walllngford .... 235 Wells 87 West Haven.... 52 Vest Rutland,. r7S Totnl 6106 WASHINGTON Carre (0 229 Barre (T) iW Berlin 100 Cabot 172 Calais 177 Duxbury 108 K. Montpeller... 141 Fnyston 84 Marshfleld 123 Middlesex 98 Montpeller l Moretown U( Nortlldeld 375 Plalnfleld 113 Roxbury 95 Warren 154 Waterbury 01 Woodbury 112 Worcester 102 is 103 169 10 23 30 224 23 3 37 17 14S 95 06 765 3S 23 16 23 10 64 52 10 229 3 16 2 5 1 0 S 1 4 0 6 1 5 6 11 0 2 1 0 1 1 4 0 2290 91 COUNTY. IIS 297 45 89 78 37 40 11 31 73 45S 79 269 61 84 27 118 42 36 10 5 5, 19 0 I Total 4509 2OS0 193 WINDHAM COUNTY. Athens 25 Brattleboro 9Ti Hrookllno 2S Dover K Dummerston .. 141 Orafton 121 Guilford l Halifax 96 Jamaica US Londonderry 114 Marlboro 70 New fan K5 Putney 156 Rockingham ... 692 Pomerset H titration ! 18 341 9 S6 15 16 56 41 20 23 10 21 31 299 6 4 13 0 I 3 4 1 0 6 1 0 3 1 11 0 1 4 1 2 1 3 20 Townshend .... 158 14 2 0 Vrmon 111 16 5 1 Wnrdsboro ..... 179 13 1 0 Westminster ... 16S 19 0 1 Whltlnghnm ... 110 IIS 4 2 Wilmington .... 119 lis 5 0 Windham 71 - 0 1 Totnl 3917 1279 WINDSOR COUNTY, Andovr 70 1 Baltimore 12 0 Barnard 127 M Bethel 215 107 Brldgewater 121 59 Cavendish 215 46 Chester 295 34 Hartford 523 172 Hartland 205 36 Ludlow m 125 Norwich 169 67 Plymouth 12S 18 Pomfret 150 10 Reading 125 19 Rochester 23S 19 Boyalton 2S3 66 Sharon 112 32 Springfield .l 69 Stockbrldge .... 102 23 Wenthersfleld . 192 24 Weston 117 21 West Windsor.. SO 10 Windsor 267 60 Woodstock 466 SO 152 0 0 0 6 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 4 1 91 91 1 I 0 0 0 1 ITCHING ECZEMA FIFTY-FIVE YEARS Suffered Torments from Birth Boils Formed as Big as Walnuts In Frightful Condition and Could Hardly Work -Tried All Kinds of Remedies to No Avail At Last WHOLLY CURED IN 8 MONTHS BY CUTICURA i i' 3 II 0 0 10 0 5 0 22 0 1 0 5 2 2 2 9 1 12 2 0 1' 3 2 6 0 2 0 11 S 99 19 3 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 9 0 6 1 5 1 1 0 3 11 2 0 9 0 1 0 6 0 ' 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 CO 7, Total 52S1 1147 61 SUMMARY OF VOTE BY COUN' Addison 1047 Bennington Caledonia Chittenden sse .... Frnnklln. . Grand Islo IIS TIES. HISGEN'S FORMAL NOTIFICATION Orleans .... Rutland ... Washington Totals ,'.....48115 111 v. 1047 582 110 16 2801 1317 53 24 3622 1010 SO 21 4153 2670 1 03 57 841 337 11 5 370S 1659 HI 20 W. 210 10 2 2051 ISO 92 5 2315 936 W l'1 3.543 529 60 7 6105 2290 91 199 , 4V'9 2OS0 193 124 3937 1279 66 152 62S1 111 61 US ,48115 KV.56 1175 769 "I had an Itching, torrnontlnKOcvcma evor since I camo into tho world, and I ua now a man nfty-flvo years old. I tried all kinds of modioinos I heard of, but found no relief. 1 wba truly In & frightful condition. At last my blood was so bad that I broke out all over with rod and white bolls, which )tept trowing until thoy were on big as wal nuts, causing great pair end misery. I thought they woull tnko tho skin off my whole, body, but I kept from scratch ing as well as I could. I was so run down that I oonld hardly do my work. Mr. Nelson H. Burnett r-ommonded tho usa of Cutloura Remedies, telling me he wan confident thev would benefit and, in umn, cure mo. I ucd the C'utl- ! oua Soap, Ointment, Hcoolvent, and ; Pills for about eight months, and I can l vutniuuy say I am eurcxi. 1 cordially recommend Outlcura Remedies to all who aro afflicted the same as I wej, be lieving that, If they will use them according to directions, they will find them all ther are represented fo be. Any one doubting trte truth of the above can write to Mr. Burnett, who will cheer fully vouch for ray statements. "Halo Bordwell, R. F. D. 3, Cedar Comers, Tipton, la., Aug. 17, 1807." . "I cheerfully endorse the above tes timonial. It is thq truth. I know Mr. Bordwell and know the condition he wa in. He never tire of praising the Cuticura Remedies. "Nelson R. Burnett, Tipton, la." Graves Candidate for Vice-President, Unable to Attend Ow ing to Poor Health. CLUB HOUSE WAS PACKED Ilenrsl Arrnmpnnled the ("nmlltlate and Was (ilvrn nn Otntlun lllsnen llcelnres Ills l'nllelen In Short Sharp Sentence Spoke to Ontldcri. THE ANDES Clolh all Wool nnd l'olnt nil mint. Is cheaper than shoddy cloth or Hhoddv paint The I,. & M. Is Zinc : letal made Into Oxide of 7Anc rumhlned with White Ltod and then made Into paint with p. ire Jilnrced Oil in thousand Ballon f,r.ndlnKS and mlxliiKS. Wears lonR. nc-t.-a! cost only $1 20 per pnllon. B. E. B'own. North Williston; S. i: Wllvon, Fairfax; 11. M. Hull, HlneslmrK. T. Blprvond, Wlnooskl, F. H. I'laKK ,t Son. ltlchmond; W. 8. Nay & Co.. Unr'rhlll; C. I. Hatch & Co., Water-bun Gentle anointings with Cuticura, the great flldn Cure, preceded by warm baths with; Cutloura Soap, followed In tho severer forma, with mild doeea of Cuticura Resolvent mils, afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy euro of torturing, dleQgur mg, Itching, burning, and acaly humors, ecaemas, rashes, and inflammations, from Infancy to age. Cntlrur Boas flUlt.) to Clean tbt BWr. OBIS. 0 1 O 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 s 0 1 0 3 15S 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 199 26 61 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 ew ointmmt 0e.) to itMl Um Skin, ipd cott ?5. .'.Trt "-).W ? JP form ' (Tioeo! Cotd Pills, JSo. rwr "rtil of tin t Purity tht Blood. oii inrouenom m wwia rntur Dnu Osrp, Sole PrjM , Uovin. Man. ar-uslM rrm. Caucvn Bok m Bkki Dk FAVOR HIGHER RATES FOR RAILROAD FREIGHT Stntimi Aiteiit"i (ri;nnlr.e In 'ermont Would Kdiirnte I'utille (Iplnlnu So llondn Can Italic Their Salaried. Rutland. Aur. 31.- The first braneh wr formed In Vermont of the Order of Rail road Station Agents was started In this city Saturday nlfiht whin about 3 na tion agents of the Rutland railroad gath ered at the Bardwell House, elerted am eers and adopted resolutions standing for the education of public opinion up to an advance In freight rntos, "not only tn the interest of the approximately 2.000,000 railroad wage earners of our common count!) as represented the preatest num ber of consumers employed by u single Industry In the world, but to the benefit of the whole peo-ple of the nation, In tbe fact that action of this character will materially hasten the early return of prosperity and plenty. ' The branch will be known as Rutland division, No. 13, has to dnte .10 members. The Instituting of the division was done by Karl H. Morton of Greenwood, Mass., ' president of the order. Mr, Morton, when seen at the hotel yesterday, was very i enthusiastic over the prospects of the new branch and stated that In the near ( future others would bo started. There are In this State 1,400 men available for tho society, It Is not a brunch of the ' American Federation of Labor, Mr Mor ton stating yesterdiy that they decided that they rould belter obtain the restilts anted by arbitration than by striking. I The following ofllcers were elected: i Mtister agent, fl. II Cook of Charlotte; I first vice-master agent, F, II. Colton of 1 I.udlow; second vice-master at-ent, I,. C, I Needhom of South Walllngford; past master agent, CJeorge I'. Cre.iser of Sum mit; secretary. George Montnny of Cut ttngsvllle; Journal agent, J, F. llaher of Brandon; financial secretary and treas urer, Norbert Herbert of Ferrlsburgh; chaplain, A. K. Belknap of Kast Dorset; conductor, C. H. Boss of Kist Clarendon; Inner s-ntlnel, W. II. Sharpe of Benning ton: outer sentinel, E. II. Bruyu of Bel-dens. YOUNG WIFE A SUICIDE. CnrhoMe elil Tnkrn liy Mrs. lrnct Holilnsdii of Ilnrre. Bnrrn. Aug .'.I Carbolic acid, taken with RUlcld.il Inter.!, 'n a fit of melancholia, caus-'d the de.it -i of l.icella, the lS-year-old wife of Urn."-'. Robinson of this city, about live o'rl. . k tils morning. Mr. Robinson had Wen it: ponr health since an operation fcr appendicitis several months ago and this n sail to have been the third attempt she had made within three months t., take her life, As Mr. Robinsnn was starting for his work at an early hour hl wife ran into the yard, saying, ,-I have i(,ne a." Mr. Robinson telephoned for a physi.'lnn but the wom an died 15 minutes Liter, before medlcnl old arrived Resides her husband, her father, a brother and sister survive her. 1 1 1 0 0 0 124 37 0 0 4 i 0 0 i I 0 0 as 54 20 RARII'S IN 20 yKATlS. Ulttsburg, Aug, 31, Twenty children In twenty-six years Is the record of Mr. and Mrs, Uonnle. .Mclntyro of 717 Boquet' street, McKees Hocks. All of them are single ind all are living, The babies have been coming at aver njr Intervals of fifteen and a half months, all of them big, healthy and -rood looking. The latest was born last evening, It Is n boy nnd weighs fifteen pounds. In the family are twelvo sons nnd elsfht daughters. HAD TO NOTIFY EVERY VOTER IN STAMFORD. Bennington, Aug 'I. If It transpires thnt Constable William t-'eegar of Stam ford shall have per ed a copy of the legal notice upon ench Individual voter In the town of Stamford by sundown to day. It Mill hn pnsslMe for the citizens to take part In the Stne, county nnd town elections to-n row. When the selectmen found tl it the required notices had not been posted within the specified time, 12 ,iiyK before the first Tuesday In September, they took legal counsel and were advised that the only method by which they could remedy the difficulty was to present personally each voter In the township with a copy of the election notice. Unless this service Is made upon every oter, It would be possible for any citln n upon whom ser vice was not made to upset to-morrow's work at the polls. New York, A115. 31. There was not room enough 111 the new club house of the Independence League to hold the large crowd that gathered to-night for the dual purpose 0f being present ni the notification of Thomas I., lllsgen Inde pendence party candidate for piesident, j and the housewarmlng of the club. It hud been tin. Intention to s-how the party I leaders the new club quarters, but as ! every Inch of room In the mo.l.st little building In Waerly place was occupied ' this was almost Impossible but the at- tempt was made and tills delayed the no t Ideation ceremonies to 11 late hour. William R. Hearst and Mr. Illsgen en teied the club house shortly after nine o'clock and were greeted by an outburst of cheering. Illsgen was enthusiastically referred to as "the trust buster," and "our next president." Thej.e titles brought forth more chfcrlng. Many inquiries were made for John j Temple Graves, the party's candidate for vlce-pto-irtent It had been originally ' planned to have Mr. Illsgen nnd Mr j Gr.ives notified at the samo time but owing tn the ponr health of Mr. Graves this plan was abandoned. Ho Is at the Warm Sulphur Spring.-., In Virginia. 1 Henry A. Powell, chairman of the I not ficatlon committee, presided. He said 1 In view of the signs of the times, the new party was destined to be historical in the future of tho clt; State and na tion. Mr. Pi well told Mr. Illsgen thnt he had been sclented as the stntulard bearer of the new party nnd then thero was prolonged cheering when Mr. Illsgen rose to icply, and It was several minutes be fore the candidate could begin. He read his address. HISGEN'S A CC K PTA NO IZ. After stntlng Hint ho regarded his 1 nomination as a call to public service, Thom.iH L. Hls,geu, In his speech of ac-j ceptnnce. went right Into the main Issues . of the campaign and gave a vigorous out-1 lino of the principles and policies ho , Mauds for. He declared It was necessary to organize a new party to bring about needed reforms, and so the Independence party came Into existence The candi date nsseited that the present division of the reform elements had permitted the control of the government to slip from the hands of the people Into the hands of machine politicians nnd party bosses, and he said thnt to take control out of their hands he advocated "direct nominations, the Initiative, the re ferendum and the recall." CLOSED BAR AT THE INN. Handsomest in appearance. Most Convenient in arrangement. Durable in construction. Scientifically Built on the return flue system that gives HI M Maximum Heat with Minimum Fuel consumption. The Andes Heating Stoves are satisfactory every time. They are suited to all re quirements, and to the capacity of any purse. Made in the best possible manner, handsome, attractive, and very economical in the use of fuel. For sale by .JOHN I.no.VllV, Ilurllnuton, Vt. I'llUHY It MAI) CO., nineshiirch, Vt. it. o. iiiiuci-yrr & to., n .let., vt. PROUTY PRAISES WILLIAMS (!n ermir-l'.lect Snyi Cliiilrinan of Re publican State Committee AVns the Hlght Jinn u the Illj-Zht Place.. HEWENCLANDMQTHERS ;e:b Drown s instant Keiici . For Unilbr medicine. Children like It. VlubU for Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Colic, Diarrhea. Mn(iilto lilted, Chilblains, At all dealers, iocenti. 1.. -tnvati tin Norway McdlcAie Co.. Norr, IVbln. PUT BULLET IN HEART. AukiisIii, Me., llnnkMndrr Killed Hlm xelf nt Holland. Rutland, Aug. 31. II A, Uhby of Aunrusta, lie., committed suicide In his room at tho fit. Jaiuei Hotel In this city early this morning 1')' shooting; a bullet through his heart. He was a bookbinder nnd ennv to Itutland Sat urday afternoon with the Intention of entering tlm employ of th Tutllo com pany this morning. The officials who were called to investigate the case were sntseil that I' wnB 11 r,l9o f suicide and bellevn that III health wns tho cause of his act. He leaves a wlfo In Augusta, in his clothes was found n letter showing that he was In good standing In the odd Fellows rrater nlty ami thnt his premium on a $1,000 11 To Insurance policy was pnid up to January 1, 190J. The remains will leave Uutinud to morrow mornlnR lor Augusta, Me., for burial, I1V DKOHI5i:rl. A maiden nt college named Ilreezo, Weighed down by H. A " M' lX' Collapsed from the strain, Bald her doctor, " 'T I" l'll,ln You arc killing yourself ' degreea!" r Stuect'SH Migazlne. Itiillniid Ofllcern Snooped Monn on II ran do 11 Ilontrlry. Iluttaud, Aur. 31 --Sheriff K. f. Fish and Deputy Sheriff K. S. Whlttaker went to Hrnndon this mornlnfT, armed with a warrant sltrned by Justice Willis M. Hoss and sworn nut by State's Attorney Itohnrt A. Lawrence nnd closed tho bar of the Hrnndon Inn, after tnkltiK an Inventory of the stock. William II. Punn of this city Is proprietor of the hotel. State's Attorney Lawrence did not wish to say anything this afternoon nbout the nature of the charres asralnst Mr. Dunn, but It Is understood that they relate to nn alleged Irrefcularlty In the Brnntlnf? of the license, MAJ. HOVKV DKKKATBP. Nortlitleld, Sept, 1. Charles B. Tll den, democrat, was elected town rep- ' resentntlve. The vote stood as fol j lows. Whole number fast '170, Tllden , 3"S. Mnjor Ilovey 3'JO, scattcrlnB !. 1 Much Interest centered In thW election jnnd both parties had done rjulet but effective work In semnK uic i"i " Interested. A union Justice ticket was also elected, HUAKKMAN I.OSi:S HOTIl FHKT Lyndonvllle, Sept. 2,-Hyion T Stearns, a brnkeman on the shiftlnK Kant nt the railroad yards, was run over thU mom lug while slincklliiK ca-and Is now at nrlKhtlook hospital In St. Johnsbury In n critical condition, one le Inn Inn hen amputated below the knee nnd the other below his nnkle. He Is a married mad about 40 years old. Newport, Sept. 1 In an Interview this e,-enln(. n-overnor-elect Prouty made the following statement: "It seems that tho plurality of tho republican ticket will be, nothlnc lees than 30,fi0. In view of the fact that no -treat State questions are at Issue to create discussion or arouse Interest in the tampalfrn, the re sult Is especially RrntlfylnB, showlnp, as It doe-, that the voters are alive to the Importance of the Issues Involved In the national cnmpalcn. It nlso shows con clusively that the people are apprecia tive of the administration of Governor Proctor and demand that the policies Inaugurated by him be continued. They have also shown that they approve of the State republican plitform as the most progressive and practical of any adopted In many yi nrs and will demand that the promises made therein shall be carried out. The state committee has carried on n most asqresslve and suc cessful campalcu and are rtv-iervln-r of highest praise. The chairman. Mr. Wil liams, has shown himself the light man In the place. Vermont has nsaln pointed the way to a great republican victory in November." At the republican headriuarters returns received from all but :o towns Indicated a lepubllcan plurality of 2T.1S .'he vote In the :o mlshliif? townH was computed on the basis of the returns from the State election of 14. I.AnOBST VOTK IN HISTORY. Hrattleboro, Sept. 1. Windham county to-day polled the largest vote in Its history. The activity of the contesting candidates for town representative did much to bring out one of the largest number of voles ever cast. VOTINO IN DCXHUHY. Waterbury, Sept. 1. The town of Dux bury has not elected a representative, the fifth ballot being In progress and tho box will be turned In the morning. Tho vote at the last ballot stood: E. O. Miller, H, 30; Prank Hart, U, Azro Griffith, D, 10. SAME MARGIN AS IN 1903 St. Albums Cnve rroiitj- iitf Plnrnllty Severn! Democratic Representa tive 1b County. tH. Albans. Sept. 1-The city of St Albans gave Prouty a plurality for gov ernor of 16-i, exactly the samo as in 19-N. but elected Charles D. Watson, democrat, representative by a majority j of 167 over W. D. Chandler, republican. j Fairfield for the first time In 14 years gave a republican majority for gover nor but elected a democrat representative as did Fletcher, Swanton nnd St. Albans town. With one town Georgia, to hear from the c unty 1 returns a plurality of about IV.) for tho 'republican ticket. The election f"r re presentative was close In several towns. Felton being elected In Hlghgate by 1 ' vote, Fitzgerald by 5 on the second bal- lot and Ilutton by 1? on the second bal , lot. I VflTlVf. IV WATrilltfRV Waterbury, Sept :. One of the most In teresting representative contests In tho 1 history of tho town is In progress and will not be decided until to-morrow Th fecond vote taken this evening resulted 'as follows: Whole number of votes 519, 'of these F. C. Wheeler. Rep., had ;oj. M, J O. Kvans, Rep., llfi; Hebert Pike, Rep.. 1?: H. J. O'Nell. Pern., 177. This vote was practically tho sime as the first except the democrat0 vote gained 34 on the seo , ond ballot MAKING CONCESSIONS. "I'm a terror," announced the new ar rival In Frozen Dog. "Ho ye?" "When I git started It takes three men to hold me." "Ye don't say?" "But If you're short-handed, two men kin hold me at a pin n "- Exchange. PACIFIC COAST $54.45 From Burlington, Aug. 31sr to Oct. 30th via CANADIAN PACIFIC RY TlirnuKh Tourlut Car Service. Stop-overs allowed In Canadian Northwest, giving an opportunity tc Inspect tho Immenso wheat fields. Write for full details, givlns: pro posed destination. f. n. iT.nnv, DIM. Pan-. Art. Cnn. rnc, R'y. 302 Washlm-rton St., Ilostoii. HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMEN. If yr i have pains In tho back. I'rln ory, HIndder or Kidney trouble and want a cortaln, pleasant herb relief for Women's Ills, try Mother Gray h "AIISTHAI.IAIV-I.UAIV' It Is n safe nnd nuvor falling regulator, and re lieves all Female Weaknesses, Includ ing Inflammation and ulcerations. Mother ira' Aiintrnllaii-I.riif Is sold by Druggists or sent by mall for 50 cts. Saniplo sent FREE, Address, Thu Mother Gruv Co.. l.clloy, N. Y, 1 ABENAQUE 3 CD Tho Abennnue EnKlnes are the simplest nU'Rt durtble and up-to-date machines on the market for Keiioral all around farm use. Y urmsnci either Portable or Stationary in sizes from : to :r, II. P. Wo also nrrj a full line of General Farm Machinery, including Circular and Drag a outfits, Paper Ensilage Cutters, Columbln Hay Presses, Saw Mills. Tl -sb Iiik Machines, rumps, Grinders, etc. For full Information write fo cataloguo "F," Ahemique .Unelilne Works, Wctnilusler Slnll Vt., or to A. II. AVII.SttX, lien. SiiIcm Auenl, ltd tireene M., lint Huston, Vt. Or seo following Chittenden County Agents. R, O. Mudfi-tt Co.. Ehss Junction; A. T, Stevens, Richmond, Geo M, Hazard, ciiorlotte. . a i Hurlbert Grand Isle; 1 C. Rice. I'nderl.in.