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It inn fiun !,tIUM UN FUKE VKKSS AND TIM 115 : THURSDAY-, ,ITNK .'50. IfMt). WEARY SOHS CROSS SIZZLING u Cairo and Mt. Binai Temples of Shriiiern Hold Summer Cere- Session.". GREAT DAY FOR RED FEZE Beat Kido and Banquet on Lake Champlf.hi and 01am Bake at Owl's Hcr.d Features Two Big Parades. Sr-rnloi-n weary on" of '.lie plain Vif n-id icted n.'ioss the HizzliliK sands C i io des-rrl to the Holy City of Mecca I "i.d.i of Id-noon and nefoto the -'.-i,ig of tlir un they had been made iih.ih-icr- of I'jtrn Temple. Ancient Arabic t rde No. Jen nf the Mystic Shrine. T.-i nttei.d-iin of nobles from this city nnd i.tiwr :,ft 1-1 nf the State wu largo mid i'(p - rs Inn was a .vhto.is fr 'in even .lev. point Tli re i emonial scfl;n wm held In 1!ic I . rluiRton rity hall, under Uip dire-ilon rf ,1j i- ti Iptm Potentcte Dr. P.mle C. .' i'p The potentate's stiff of assistant I' ' , i Arthur !. M:;ur, chief nbhan; ' h V Pollard, nsslimt rnliti'in: H T. lr , high prlet find prophet, G F. 1,ii,ir, l mental guide, ami mnnv other- The m ! nf the phlns found the trull p !' tlm drenry wastes nnu-h more do- j loi - in ,1 chuutlng thnn expected but ' r,i . rlMcil times the;- recoiled i . f i cshing I (1riih' of camel's milk iilid when th en ,i,nn finally reached the holv city none 1 .id f il'.en by the wn , their Me-li to feed t e ' "ign vultures and their hones to be 1. ,t . l . d by the burning mv.s of the t'OJ.K s n How tic the work th" officer' of the ten i.'c- n 'inlform bended a pernde nbout 1 e rid, r of the. rlly and to the Kins ! t wh.irt. In Ihe procession were 1 11 nn's ', niid. 11, e Arab pattol led bv I 1 'r , iurf. No .I. P I'lssonottc, the 1 ti Irs In cl. 1 'tit mat lull, and the 1 illis striking feature of the p.iinde n tl.f -klllfi.l wld. lint; of .' In 00111 1 it. 11 1. the Arab elm f i Mr ttl-atf tin.' noble-- llel- ll'et b Mr r mdi's nnd the Tirnn.ler.ifUi ' ! 1 fi 1 a "all about the lake. The boat in 1 bit at the nrht club wharf nt ' ight n loi 1. ped in r b T find fl. rr ten ai pi 1 mid a number of the patty .tup iltrud a dance a BUe-t.'- nf thu ,e In nl then resumed Its cruise I landliif,' was made shorth af- i . Inch. On board an excellent was served. SET DIPLOMAS AND ADVICE, ?(. iIc'ihoI'k f'rniltmf luc . !erelei Miraetcti n l.nrsi- uillener., lion pclu i . June ll. The conimenee rient exprelsi-k at St. Michael's parochial d'ool. held thl. evening In -t. Aiikiis In" s I. all, ntti, tcted an audlcmo that blcl i iip place Mii-.ii wnv furni-lied by :hr Vnetpcller Military band i.clie'trn. The first putt of the program ionslste.1 of dri'ls, marches, chorusei and irrita tions and a salutatory In Fiench by Miss t 'a ra Tavern la. Tl e second part Included a salutatory b Ml! la I it , Indies ta'igb e;-ca ' I.oretta McMillan; a conceit r.'ol "The Nui"-e''' Ptory," by 20 young r,i, "Common Senn-, Mur a musical drill bv ten youiiK men; 'Courage and Faith," the class by M!s Stella Iwiunderville; vale- motto, d ictorv, Mls Alice IJoxx. The diplomas were awarded by the He Father w J. O'Sulllvan. An address to the ctaduates, tllleil with excellent ndvh'o tint with wot lis of cheer and enecuiraue-p-ent was also given bv rather O'Sulll van The exercises were senernlly con ce.ied to he ihr. best for miny ycat-i They reflected hlEh credit allhe on trachers and pupil--. Horse Ran under Low Hanging Branch and He Was Knocked from Wagon Seat. v-ooit. June H. John Tinialn, nge vears, mot a violent death '.'bile ilrlvlnjr from North Trov -(la) ' .- 1 i'. no In I'otton, gun. It was e i i i. .in of Mr. Tlsdale to make this 1 1 -I' ic times weekly and while re- t n, og irrm tl'c trip 1 r"l K.'lli y o." Kiel, (!' in,' i r. a Hoiuoblle, 'ii" the Shrlners r e wi, ). had r.I'va i ir 1 He beciine. frlfj lo-d.-.y he met ford, who was to Newport to meetl"g. The .s been mnsld btep.ed mill Mr. 1 lr ilrev.- hl.s iraibh no fide nnd w.is alir.-'t to help when the horso s'nrled b hlir. mi the run. A short i" 'Ml" fiom Hie miiehl.'m Mr. Tlsdab) i ami- In ror.Ui-l with on overhunglng 'jran' b, v.-uj brii'd ed outof the wagon ind alnioi.t Innantly killed. ill- Tl. dale Is su,-ved ''V " wife a!"! "lie sui with whom h llcd. No blam.! It- naiT'd to Mr Kelley III nil..- waj SIXTY CAMPS REPRESENTED "iVnodniru io Number of .",11(1 tleiiil u. mini j.ob Itolllng- l. Allinm, '1'cnin Win IMrle Cup. Uut'cnd, June ii. I-'io bindi'td Modern IVondmci Httrnibd tho fourth annual fi'lie'ltu: of Hip Vermont lig Jiolllng as- loiia'i-iu lit this city to-day Mid with a pn adc i uMliir.-H se -ion, Meld f.uy exer- cl cs. br ,o ball f.'.inin, ronipet'llve. drill and ball they hud a. bti y ds About il tlSC THE r.Or AT run Iru nn,-n,i I BLAIR'S PILLS 5AFE.SURE.EFrECTlVE.50casi URUQGiriTE, "il T- MEI.'RY ST. enCTlYI.N ', HMDS AGED MAN KILLED iNSTRANGEWAY THIRD OPERATION By LydiaE.Piukham's Veg etable Compound Chicago, 111. "I want to tell you what Lytlla IS. I'mMinni's WRftnlilo Compound did for 1110. I wan no sick Unit two of the best doctor!' in Chlca-jo said! would die if I did not Imp. an operation. 1 hnu ntrciidy luul two operations, a n d they wanted nie to Ko through a third one. 1 suffered day and nipht from in flammation and a small tumor, and j never thought of i fifoiiifi a vell day again. A friend; told me howLvdia ' ft.l'inkham's Verr. ctahlo Compound had helped her, and 1 irieu it, and alter tnc tinru nniiiP; was cured. "--Mrs. Alvkna Hpi:iim.vi, j 1408 Clyhourne Are., Chicago, III, I If you are ill do not drajr nlon.rr at' home' or in your place of employment until an operation is necessary, but 1 I build tin the feminine, system, and re-1 ... il - ..r .1 .11... ! move in" iiuiwi ui uh'.mi nisiithMiii; aehes and pains by takiiif,' J.ydin K. I'iiikhain's I'epetable Compound, made from roots and herbs. Tor thirty years it hasbren the stan dard remedy" for female ills, and has positively restored the health of tliou sandsof women who h:ive. been troubled with displacements, inlliimmation. ul ceration, libroid lumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, beailng-dov. n feeling, tlatulcncy, Indigestion, dizzi ness, or nervous prostration. Why dou't you try it mnipi, lm Indinpr i-everal from N'ow York Ptatp were lepi c-en'ed. The c!1 was Kail1, decorated In honor of the visitors. It was decided at the hudn( mectlm: in Ihe niornln? to hohl the next anninl meeting at St. Aldan1-. Ih" nlllcer,a to de ride the date. These nlllcers wrre i-lepi-id; F'resldetit, Clarence I, Dye, Hutland; .-ice-president. William Thvnnp, Hurling ton. treasurer, I.. A. lu-angi".'. llane; secretary, I'. Mayhew I.ibhy, r.randoii. Maor Henr u. Carpenter gave the aildtcss of welcome at Ihe fa.r gtoimds Ibis afternoon and A. O Falmei of Hiir I'.l.glon, State deputy re: ponded An oin tment aildress on the growth anu beneflti of woodcraft was given by the Rev. Henry N. Punning of Albati -, N. I'., ihaplaln of the head camp. Tli" inmpetlllve ilrlll for the IMrle cup was won by the St. Albans team. Th OramlUe, N. V, base hall nln- defeated West Itupei t hy a score nf 3 to o. NEWPORT IN GALA ATTIRE Mince r.lr lit, 'llnal 't'pinple n Warm M rleoine .Vcnrly l'.verj Hull, ling Ileeornted. Nov nort, June CI The annual lebt dav nf Mount Sinai Temple. A A o N M. S.. was i-eld here to-day with several hundred nobles in attendance Street dei orations were abundant all Ihe business blocks and nearlv nil the private residence?- vein dressed ,n hollda attire. The dn orating v as done bv a IloMon dim under the direction nf Noble Henry lliugess The inuatlc formed at 9 .on a. m In front of t'ie Moiton & Main railroad station in tin foil. .wing order: Noble . I 1 l.ambeit, n ,',- in', nobles. Fird C. (lllson and Claie It Powell, aides; mounted nobles in i he'-ge of Noble c, II. McCauley, Newport Concert band of to pieces; past potentates of Mount Final Ti mple; ill. Potentate i-.iac D. Hallev and olllcers In full uni form; l epresentallves of Uektash Temple, Concord. N. II , nnd Karnac Temple nf Montreal; pony team with ynurn Shrlners, Masters nurges. and Colodny, In full regalia; Mt. Sinai Arab patrol in full uniform led by Nohle Frank K 1; ihief. members of Mt. Sinai Mt S '.Hue', basing In tow ?l) novices about cross the hot sands In charge of Xoblo P. W Davidson. Mt. Sir.al Temple s tho third oldest in the 1'ulti-d States and tins a 'lie u,i sh'p of 1.3ml. After the tiaiade ti-.e noble, embarked on the strainer l.adv (if thn Hake for a shoit rail aiounil the bike landing at Owl's Head iiionnlnlu nt twelve o'clock. At L.M p. in. a Itlmde Island clan bako was glu-ii under the dliectlon of the Hew J I!. Dlckron after which sports were Indulged in, ron-ilming of fat man's race, fool races and lumping contents. A base ball game was pulled off bateeii ()rl"nns county ant the, rest of Ihe State. At seven o'clock the boat left on the return trip anlving at Newport at a few llnutes after eight amid a showei of H rockets and romaii candles. 1 pon leaving the boat the Shrlners fui mcd In parade the line of march lead-in,-; to academy hall wheie a hanuuet wis n veil under tho supervision of Noble HI. hard Hurst. The display of fireworks on Main street was the most elaborate ever attempted at . blmll."-!" occasion. STORING MILLIONS OF EGGS Warehouse Men a I'orlinip Now.irk, N J., Figure on Heaping Xet Wlnli-r. .lurie 23. -Forty-five mill ion eggs have beep shipped Into this illy since Apr.il 1 and placed In cold sioiage by tho wurehouni men, to remain them until tho high prices of Inn winter are duplicated. Tho eg,T coma ino.itly from liidbui.t, Mich igan and Ohio. They were purchased at an n crane of fnm isi. to 21 cents a dozen Two cents a dozen Is added to cover Insurance, storage costs v'ilch brings the total oosi up to about .('. cents n dozen. If the eggs can be retailed In Now Vork next winter at 4'. cent', a dozen, which ibev brought laid winter, there will be n profit of 10 rents n doznn or a total of Humethlug over 5700,000. VETERANS HOLD REUNION I oMipitu c, Sri-linn v rriniuil, .Mori nt Ill-ill I leboro (IrTlcrrs Fleeted. Urattleboro, Jums "I The Himtial re union of f'oinpnny (', Second Vermont volunteers, was held here thin afternoon, The whiles w.ii given John Vork of Chesterfield, N II, The following officers wrie eleded. President, C. J. Ktockwell of llrnttleb'iro, vice-president, Henry IIK-hmdiron of Hinsdale, N, H ; uecre- buy and treasurer, N. B. Cole, Hartford, 'null. The next reunion will bet held beie the Inst of June. I"" .' " 1 1 ' 1 $r iWT BRAKEMAN RESCUES WOMAN Backh) Freight Had Demolished Wngxn at Crossing in Wi nooski Village. REACHED HER JUST IN TIME Bennct Jumped from Oar and Dragged Mrs, Elwcll of Mil ton from Path of Slowly Approaching Train. and Mrs, Thomas I'.hvell nf Milton wpip driving acros;; the rail road tr.vU on Mnllelts Ilav aenue to ward U'in(.ii,'!ii village Thursday aft ernoon tl ej wore struelc by a freight I'm In. The train was- switching two oil' and as they were bncltlng to the siding liral-.ctimn llelinelt says he to.'llo'ied to tl.P couple to slay where ihcv wcte but tlip;.- Inslnted on ero'K I'U, a-i'l wete caught. Slilntigli the train was moving slowly the rl; was totally ileniollshed and lie occupants thrown to the grou ,d with strawberries fiih and other eatables which formed part of the load. The hralieman Immediately .lumped fr.-m the car and picked up Mrs. llenupit, who was lying In llio train's path Mnth penple o.N;. pert with little in jury. The bell at the crnstdni? was In good older and ringing, but Mr. IU well claims he could not hear It. MOUNTAIN FOR YOUNG MAN. n I iiiikiiiiI Present ttlicn Vr. It rut-- tor nn SIM Ulrlhrfn.v. Itiitlnnd. June 14. It Is not often that a young in an receives on his list birthday a mountain for a present, but that Is the gift that Mortimer P.. Proc tor has .iust received from his father, ex-floi. Fleieher P. Proctor. C.enige T. and Newman K. Chaffee of this city have deeded to Mortimer Proctor a thousand acres of timber land In the town of Sherburne. The proport) conveyed Is all of the orig ins.! lights, Nos, 1.1, 14 and 1,'. In that town, Including the peak of Mount Pico. The land l heavily wooded and is well situated for a magnifi cent game presere, for which It may be retained bv Its owner. Mortimer pioctor's grandfather, the late Senator Iledfleld Proctor, own ed and occupied for a con sldeiable part of his vacations, a lodge at Pico Pond, having purchased several jears ago the pond and adjoining acreage fmm the Chaffee. Mortimer It. Prnctor gets this thou sand acre a his 21st birthday present from his father, ex-i'ov. Fletcher P. Proctor. The deed conveying the land was sneelally prppared on parchment and Is handsomely engrossed by hand after the style nf diplomas. In old Ho man and script letters. It Is the work of I. W. Martin, nn expert penman nf P.oston. The voting man who has Just at tained bis minority, has completed his sophomore year at Vale 1'nlverslty nnd s now on a trip to I'uropc with a classmate. SENATE DEVOTES SIX HOURS TO KILLING BILL, Vnl Inqion June 21. -The enate to dav devoted almost six bonis to consid eration of the bill looking to the estab lishment n' national forest reset ps n, tho While mountains and In the niithern Ap I alrii bin no. This bill, was passd by th FIRE DESTROYS AN Only Three out of 1,500 Lose Their 'Lives One a Pris oner in tho 3rig. Lacrosse, WI., June 2i. Onlv three per sons out of l.Dou lost iheli llve Inst night on account of the 1 turnip-; In the Mlsnl- lppl river of the rxciirsliin steamer "J. S ," accoidlng to olllcers nf the Acme Packet eomp.ui, owner of tho venl. 1'lve othei persons were severely hurt It, the panlr and f.O others were cut nnd bruised In escaping from the bo it Prompt work bv the crew nnd coolheaded pnsaen- Kers prevented hundred of persons from Juniplnur Into the river In mldstrenm, Mis. lvnima Unpdnll of New Albion, lown, was the only one who Jumped Into thn water. Her body has not been recoy. e-ied. An unidentified woman was drowned while leavinc tho steamer, John Plnne of Wnukiin, lown, who had been locked In tho boat's brig for disorderly conduct, was forgotten In the e.xrltoment and was burned to dentil. It Is said that a clgnn-tte flub thrown miller n ntnlnvny started tho flames, but iiothlnsr definite has been ascertained. Although thn Fertunble to shorn on Had Axo Islnnd was hazardous and un pleasant, oompiirntlvoly good order prevailed. All nlgbt low, boats car ried tho stranded passengers to Lans ing, Town, where most of them live, but It was well Into Sunday before, the last excursionist was removed from llin Island. The lor-s to the Acme Packet com pany Is $00,000, Nearly every pn songer on the steamer lost clothing and valuables. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mrs. IViNBI.ow'i Hootiiino Bvrup h btn ntd for over SIXTY YEARS by VUI.UON8 of MOTHItKS for their CIIII.IIKUN Wllll.lt TKHTIIINO. with PHRI'HCT KUCCKSS. It HOUTHKS the Cltll.D. bDl'TI'.NS the GUMS. AI.I.AVS all PAIN CUIll'S WIND COLIC, nnil is Ihe best remedy 'or D1AK KIIIHA. It li ab solutely hirmleis. He sure and ak for "en- . Winslow't boothuii Syrup," and toV.e no gthtr kind. Twca--..6veceuU bolllc EXCURSION BOAf House to-nifthl, but it Is Rtnerally eon reded now that It has no rhnnoe of pass 'g tho aenali! nt this session. Among toufptenee teporls agreed to was one novel Ing Ihe differences between the two houses on Ihe hill fUiUiorlalng the Issuance of tio.roo.dxrt worth of certlltenles of Imlobtednrss to complfdc existing re plnmatlon projects ami nnnthei on the general denrlency appropriation bill. Thn llou.ie pns.spd the Scott anll-opllon bill nnd acted on a host of conferenco '.-"ports on general supply meastltes. MUSTHAVE $050 MORE. Vnrlhern lltipllst 'onfprpnrp Appor- tliiiinipiili lire Wmlr. Ilutland, June 2-1. -The commlltee on apportionment of Hie northern Uaptlt confi'ience met here this afternoon and decided that $.''i more than was raised lost year by the chur-hes must he secured th'-i year for Ihe department of publica tion and t.ie home and foreign missionary societies. Tho aninimis apportioned nie.; Foreign missions, ST.'fiO; home missions, ".'il; American Publication society, t,K (if Ilia t7. 1.Vi to be raised for fotelgti mls rlonn i,'.M Is to go to the American 1:.ip-tl-t l'or'lgn Mbslonary society, nf the "C,,'"1 for hnnm mllons thn American Haptlr.t Home Mlwlotmrv society wdl re rplvo S.1.3i and the Woman's I.aplht Home MI"slon-trv society the Ivilance. The committee consists of ex-tlov. W. W. Sticl-.ney of l.udlow. Dr. II. P. Holtort nf lhnttlebnro, Deacon R. W. Homer of Itiitlnnd, Ttev, IMw-ard I.. I!avlls of l.udlov.-, Ilev. F. P. Penney of nurllngtoii, tegethrr with Uev Dr. ('. H. Spaulding of tloton, Itev. Pr. .1. K. Sorrrnss of Huston, Hi v. Pr. W A. tuvlnn of llur lliiglon, Mr. ,v. m, lilshop of rioslon, Mis. Carrie !, Itobbliis nl lloston, Miss j.Mnry llrov.n of I.udlow and Mrs. J. A. jUreen of Chester, secretaries, who are ' mrinbers ex-olilrlo. PAINTER INJURED IN FALL, 1Vn YVorMiijy itndnli Honf- llrnttleboro. nil -t?roni Morj- Vrr Juno 2,. rpo:o A. Twltcbell, a painter, while nt work nn the Westgale house this morning fell from the mot of a second sti-rv piazza ni.d broke one hip and his collar bone besides receiving Internal Injuries. It Is feared that his .skull l fractured. He was taken to the Memorial hospital, BROWN TAIL IN VERMONT. Tree Pe Foil nil In (Jullfiird nnil nlhrr .c!l1hern Tmrnu, Urattlehoro, June 21. The brown tall moth has made It appearance In this part of Vermont, having been discovered by II F. Wentherhenil nf this town, n real estate ngent, on a farm In the adjoining town of Ciullfoid. Mr. Weatherhend re port that he has found the pest In other section. The Infested trees In (liillford are fruit Irees. There Is no doubt about the gen uineness of the discovery as Mr Weatbrr hrad had a man from New Hampshire '.villi him who Is well acquainted with tho pest. TRIED IT ON VERMONT. I'rnmntpr of n ('a KnBlne f bnrn-il "llh ttempl In Defrniid. Uoston, June 24. John 12. Carroll, the promoter of a carbonic gas engine, was nrrnsted here yesterday by fed eral officials charged with using the I malls to defraud. Tho specific charge i against Carroll is negotiating for tho sale of $7.1.000 worth of gas engine stock to II F Plllsbtiry of Harton, Vt. HOUSE AND BARNS IN ASHErf tl. I'. I). Man hiilTers llen,v Loss In Mirnncp of ?.t,OnO. Ilrlstol, Jur.e 24. The farm house and tin co barn and granary belonging m Orrln Plain about two miles south of the vlllace was totallv destroved by (Ire this forenoon. Hut a small ipinntlty of household goods was seved. Tho stock was saved but hay, grain anil fanning tool were burned. The Insurance Is fl.i""''.', which Include, building, contents and cattle. The tire Is supposed to be from a defective stovepipe. Mr. Plnln, who Is carrier on route No. 4, was at the post office getting his mall for delivery at the time tne fire was discovered. THREE SEEK ?10,000 EACH. Kitlland Ilnllrnml Ilefendant In He n r Ilniaaftp StillN. Itiitlnnd, June 271. Qerge. Pnumocliel, Thnmns Carrlgan and Kdmund I.ada houche, si 1 1 of Plttsford, brought suit In the Rutland county court to-day to re coier damngeE of JIO.OOO enih, on the ground of negligence. The men wero struck by a trnln while drlvlntt across the track at Pittsburg January 6, 1M0. The plaintiffs clnlm thnt the road bncked cars across the crossing without a ptoper light on the ienr of the train and also that the fireman failed to rlni? the engine bell. REPUBLICANS NOMINATE. I'e-vpaloh nnil llnrmony Fen lure of Windsor fotinly ('omeiillon. IVnodstock, .Tuna 23. The Windsor count v republican convention met In niuslo hnll this morning and made It, nomination with expedition and har mony. H. H. ninnebard of Springfield, county chairman, called tho convention to order. F. c f'niithg.ite was elected chairman and L, ft. Hrynnt of Spring field, secretary. Thorn weio only two contests and tlm struggles were short, for State's Attorney Homer Skeels of Ludlow de feated Raymond Tralnor of Hartford nnd J, H. Klnlry of Windsor was elect ed sheriff over F,. A. Thomas of Wood kiocI:, who stood for re-election. Tho nominations follow. Senators 17, A. Pails of Ilethel, John O Coolidge of Plymouih, 12, II Kilgerton of Roches trr; asststHtit Judges, Charles II, Max ham of Pomfret, Mlton S. Buck of cavendish; State's attorney, Homer Skeeis of Ludlow, sheriff, James II Klnlry of Windsor; hlirh bailiff. Paul C. Tlnlthatn of Rochester: Judge nf probate, Hartford district, Thomas o. Scaver of Woodstock, Windsor dis trict, Frank A. Walker of Ludlow. Resolutions wero passed endorsing Attorney General ParKent and Con gressman Pliimley and tirKlnir their re-election. N1-2W SCHOOL FN ION IS FORMKP. Urattlehoro, June, 23. A school union hns been formed of the towns of Putney, Piimmerslon, nrnttleboro and Vernon. .1. W Whlttler of Weymouth, Mass,, hns been elected a supervisor for the coming ye nr. AriMuiriATKn i franc:. The Irfi Rlpolln Iliilldlng. nltuatefl on a whnrf beside thn Seine River, Paris, France, was iccently loofml with our Compo-rubber rnollnR. Samples free. Strong Ilnidwaio Qo., nurllneton. Vt. CONGRESS WIND S UP THE SESSION Taft Say3 He, Will Never Sign a Similar Rivers and Har bors Bill. REVIEW OF THE WORK DONE; Measures Introduced 30,077 Ex penditures Authorised about $1,079,0S7,441 Net In crease $35,000,000. Washington. June 2 -Until houses nf Congress adiotirned lnl night without day An important message from the Pieldul saying that l,e had signed Hie rivers and hnrbors bill but would neei again sign another similar one, enllVPU'd the pl'oceedlnrs In the llclui'e. The Senate adopted the Main "white sl'ive" bill, previously pa.sped bv the House, which Is to pi event shipping of womi n and girl fiom ore Slate to nn nthei for Intuitu al purposes. It receded from It .amendment In the sundry civil bill, ptovldlng for. te-ds of structural steel and the conference report on the bill was adopted In both bouses. The House and Senate adopted Joint resolution appropriating Sl.'i.e1)1 for pro tection of piopertv along the liner Colo I ado river. President Taft li'ivlng sub mitted a niessnge calling attention to dan gerous conditions along the rlrr bed. Iloth houses agreed to the general de ficiency bill The House ngrtnl to the pensions appropriation bill pifed lo- the Senate, appropi latlng ?',tt.m; ndonted the conference report on the campaign publicity bill providing for publication of campaign fund after election, and adopt ed the conference report on the Jjyrti.efio Issue pf certificates of Indebtedness to aid In reclamation projets. WORK DONI-: IN SKVF.N MONTHS. A summary of the. work done by the Gist Congress In seven months follows: Congressmen prepared and Introduced u total of Sfi.iiTT bills, 2T.::i In the House aJid SXiS In the Senate. I'hev offered l,ll! simple resolutions. Sit In the Hnttfe and 275 In the Srn- ate They In the Thcv Proposed ?,,, bdnt resolutions. IV House and US In the Senate, framed !i1 concurent resolutions, SI In the House anil 37 In the Senate. Formal amendments to bill were print ed In both branches to tin- number of .". Of the nearlv JO.oiYi legislative pro posals. r.W public and 12.", private bill were enacted Into law nnd 4". public resolution- passed. For Itself the Senate considered 12,rV) nominations sent In by the President. All of these were duly contlrtnrd with the exception uf 13 general appointments and St postmasters. OVF.R A PH.T.ION APPP.OI'UIATF.P. Congress .-uit-hyrlzetl the expendi ture f approximately Sl.O7?,0S7.44l. Of thp.t sum tlCO.OOO.OO'J cover. per manent unnunl appropriations. At the last session the total expen diture, aggregated J 1,04 1,000,000. There was then no public building or rivers anil harbors bills. These now- carry u total of 57r,,00O,000. Kxoluslvo of these two measures the appropi latlons would equal $1,004, 000,000, These figures show a reduction in expenditures of S40.ooo.000. With th nd.leil bills the figures Indicate a 1 nlcrease in expenditures of more t'uri J36.O0O.0O0. ncnii's niirumnlle I'lll for rthouma tlsm and Neuralgia. Entirely vege table. Safe. OQSEVELT WILL ML !ntoluirss Pers-iftrl Rumor That Import ant Gathering of Leaders Will Be Held at Beverly. Oyster Hr.y, N. V June 2i.-Tlie embargo which Theodore Roosevelt has placed on polltlcnl news direct from Sagamore Hill wn not lifted to-day and, In the nhsence of nn' vlltor who might be connected even remotely with politic, there was no new development In the situation which the coming conferenco with Ctovernor Hughes has created. Tne news thnt Colonel Roosovelt lias decided to enter nctlvclv Into the fall cnnipnlgp, however, has begotten endless speculation, from which thein ha ailsen one well defined rumor. There Is a persistent buz? of gossip that the mot Iniportcnt political gathering of recent months Is to be held this week at lleverly, Mass., or near by. No positive confirmatory evidence has been produced, but much weight Is placed 011 three woids spoken yestonlay by Colonel Roosevelt. When asked If he ex pected to see President Taft nt lleverly, nfter his visit to Harvard Fnlierslty, he said: "1 don't know." His manner showed clearly Ida unwillingness to discuss the subject but he did not deny the possibility. Governor Hughes's secretarj 1 ipioted ns having said yesterday that the Governor will sen Colonel Roose velt nt C'nmhrldge this weok. It Is lliiuiBllt possible thnt President Taft. Colonel Roosevelt and Governor Huelies all may foregather. Henntor lodge, long the spfikeman of the Roosevelt administration in tho Senate. s In his home HVto nnd If Representative Nlcholns Longwortlb Colonel P.oosHVolt'K Kon-ln-luw, la nt his Mnssn. husetts summer place, thn men met likely to share In such n conferoin e will bo at cloie quarters this week Citizen Rooeelt had n dny off to had n dav: there was i t oven one visitor ut Ssgnmore IHU lie suld Hint nfter woek nf crowds cheers. Iiniidstiakliiiii, speochmakliiK '! f ntoi-Uln'ujf W fcli.Dj Hlberuhns The nf.-moon will be give" BUSINESS Business Architect & CoetE-sieEor iM'.TiJts siii:i;iiav. Hind Ai-ibllpet end I'mitiai tor. Ma r.n wot-k. t vii ai i nr. load and sewer bnlbllii". "i.-idinir cement and (in- ciete v , Iks lep. 42 North Si Afl?omoMSe Repairing! COI.LTBON'S GARAGE, cut mt ii mj mapm'. vrs. Anton. i bile rcti.ilrliig. I,-ir""st and best r-i ,,-. ,1 - imp In the Stele. "bread hmwh$mmi' tut vim mitiMi '. , ., Scotch Ilnter Hreid Vienna, i-.n'lre Whent, P.rewn Tread Satuidays Out-nf-tnvn irnde irl(1c,l. Dyeing tiu, in tit im.to 1'i.mvivB '.-n tin; n nn'ri". 1 I Cn1!K Vorl. 2t Me- l i t, tie. it, , nviA. Prop. , Cigars & Tobacco HOARD'S Cigar s,,,p f!ii,iril Pa-lor. i.i : fni itfii H'nnr.T. '. . Jin" aril. Prep. I!i:rllnvc!p:i Vf. Con?racfo?s & Bisildsrs ciepc nfici u rr Ma' I'Ki'tff i tcr M inr n ' I.i 1 1 I.I 1 1 , Illo iil',-,-lr.i Vt Sentt-111,- -iV. Tlmo'lr-' -, spe to Plnln" P.r.r-i;-i on -d Mri -. V. Warren I Oierrv Si M ill GUST GEBICEE. I'lnrl t d ilnrdeuer A large d ilnrdeuer Plants and " Store ?.2 i' Mnsfleld sort ment way on 1 Creenhnos Flo we ca 1 M un h Ave. nl St. mit. 1 mrvi -1- nt. As good as ,t,v find h, t'e ' Mr ..g- I5"-.1';-I!. Tli-, JAa4KER STUDIO. Lnnlerr .-' d-s made and colored at Studio. S 3 College St , tho liarkn Purllngtou LadJes' T;:ior 11. .. ".i.i K.i: bio-, made nn. Hie vnrd. Ii) i. .-'illts .-i-tb-r. 1 i IlllPst. I and Sklto le. rr ,1,1- i- abrlcs Sold b. J. R. COTTRILL, .ler.-elt-r and uradunu upu.uan. i;vus ts: ed, frames fitted by Piofersor rn,rill Watche' repaired. The White Store next !'r e Pre IS,', fnlliie '-livcl. JliirllaKtiiu, Vt. STANDARD ST'JAfci LAUNDRY Office 1 4s Chcrrv St . Prop. Fine shirt, cll-ir H ' ai.d V F'.uHn k, 1 u'l" w arid i'r,w r 'Phone SS-ll or send pr will call. stal DR. L. FIZ7T3, Dr.r. i i.s r, Grenney Illuvk, West .'.lie Wlnoix.tit. Vt. MiScasrc Use Tiiein 14'"s Cheaper 12. t it -.";).'.i i iiii-.uRUt, liy .HI ill ti .-itreet. r.n mm CortfiracSors & Builders ij.... i;srirraie' cr- ed n t t h i-t not' on all kinds of liuib'.lng. Fl.-st "I'' t Jet., 1 work nt lllng prices r Di-y Goods & Shoes ii. h. UUCvU. I Pry and Fancy Uoods. Ladlcs" !G'.nts" J-'iu nl ,hl: !'. , Hoot, hhoj lU-iLbcrs. Fine W'r'l P ip-r and , 11 mi 1 Dransgis?. 1 Furniture, Lace Curtains, Led.ilng. etc. Ciockery, Ulaa and dlaziny Kurnlturo repalilnt; and Ijpholstermi; 'Phono 112-21, the peifoet seclusion for which ho was pining. The colonel spent the dni In the hoscm nt hi family. The onlv time he was seen 1 to emerge from ibigainure Hill .u. win 11 'vlth Archlu anil u.uentln ln-lde him, ti rade to the chinch. He was iieailng an 1 air of Sabbath calm, ns though well ion ten with the tonte mpl.'itlnn of life f.om the standpoint of n eouni y .entlenian As he lame nut of chinch, Coln-'el Roosevelt stopped long enough :n sav lb it there was no one at his home rxcept tin family, nnd 10 shake hands with two m thrro old fi lends. Then he U.i.iHd off agnln to Snitamore Hill. The colonel spends much of lil time mi the veranda 111 hone, takinf some of 1 meals there nnd reading and tiilhm;.'. with his guests and hi f.imil. Nt w York June U 1 ,d. Rnose e" v M seek IPllef fiom' the hoai'.seiu - tr,'- 1 ,s trouble him since his ritui.i 10 cl .i. Hon bv a lslt to a specialist in i1.m of the throat, according to .1 si.it.i." . Hint will be printed to-moriow 111 .nun 111 tin New V'Mk Pnsi.. The si n 1. 'h. telun'il to dlsrllss Ihe case to- dull' 1 ' V .mill onh s,i Hint thein wiuld lo no oper.iihui. HIBERNIANS ' CON MENTION. Program Cumpleieil for -lnle MlM-l- tng; August '".', '-''. end -, The program for the State convent Ion of ihe Undent Order of lllheininns, m he held In this cltv August :"J-'.'I, Is pr.ictl c.ill.i completed and 0)111111111008 cave been appointed for the eiilcrinlumi'at of the visitors The Ladles' Auxiliary will have 'hHi-fiP of the winking out of the details The procr.im ot event, will open M011 fla even'ng with an exemplification of the degiee work In tho rooms of the lii.i Ilngton division. The ladles' Aini'lirv T'lll alsi hold a meeting that ovoiiing On tM follow Ins morning nt nine o'clock, Kil-' ii mti . -s v'il ' r cclc'n-alctl at 94. lnr s Catlu ll.ll an 1 v 1' '"' f" ' ' cl l.v . ir.ililli ice. 11II011 Hi the 1.1 1 i'- f t'ie 01 RECTORY and Essex Firms. Miilcajrje Books AM. KINfIS 'Id ,u:.VT. t'in,M)M iiitijr.Rtvr, "i f!iln Slrrrl. 12. :i Moimmcrjis. Ooodell Grnnite end Marble Co., .o. i.-.r Plnp t., ll!irlliii:lon. vi. Artlstle work In or Hfir, PINO Srr oulck order-' Visit us a cird np-1 we t-me tlJ"fM'e I il I o " r i pn, e t , rr,, e 'Hi all on on I Ofiice SappSics It. Io.ilit. ,'!H ni UMinne W T . pevt .'Hi-r.: sold rented ri-i-nnr i nrd 1-r.p-' l . .1 SllppMe Agrpcv 'r r 1-"'' 'on ri'islne' Phonograph and 12(1 . i i -ii nj-rnp- FRANK . LATTQTT ? r. - . . ... . " - SON, .... ... HI l-n,",l,rr., ,ni) slrtim' Kill, . ! SI. I'niil Net, No-11 H-irllr.rt. '41 reel, 11 -'T,-irpi p . Rooler H. salls. and dealer lr. .it! Hoofer trl,,K roonng mat 111. '0,llrartq rt work. Hstlmates "!-.' class North St. Rugs 'end la -,r o,;,-r for lenMlltc rlnne l, c.. I nrp. Cl nor 10c pPr- )..., ,,., , tent f.,r r-'J.oi a d-, Carpef lepnir-d and l-l.t I IiriM.iv.Tn-v "i". en,, ,.. ,;,. LEADj; 'rVPCRATCP. CO nimi.i.vepi-oN, AT. li'i.l'il Fva porn vapor-1 sap n r 1 'S f- :.v..y-...'-sff sn e orn tr or better sy catnletrue j make 1 ca r. a poot, SJertt fo: Sa. Globo Suspender Mff C- 1 Manufacturers penocr" for th" col-ir . snllclt-tl 1 -ton. of high 1 trnde rr.lv 11.' ci ,r ;;pplic3 Gpu'",. ,?f. f ,r , a- 1 ..t . Bncnn-.. Vndervron-l T.i-pm rtf "i- rent. All iT.-ikes nr mac. n I'.i'ii.ons -od su-'"' i Pu' t'lP'l'f 'rl-ir,ee It.'l -tali- Violins & Supplies nil rnv MX M . M.. ' N,u 1 1 ,1 S; Suppiie. f; l-'ynert 1 5 fou 1 1 'Pl-.on3 U Fine CvTaieclSon-CFy ime, . To lr ,, ii" r-'-i'C -. iL l iiiii-.i:'-, Cl.ildi-en 1 i.mj :iiio::s l-ur .Men. 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