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HIE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, SHUT1SA1U1SK 4, v.wi. 12 HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT I Out limed (rum page ) C. Pierce Dr. ntid Mrs. Woodnrd of l-cnnsjIvuiila,Ultod.Di-, mill Mrs. iJ. U. Maurice Saturday utul Sunday. M". nnd Mrs. Frunk Wlllfi of Hardwlck are. spend ing a few day's with hln parents, tlio Hov. nd Mm. WIllB. I.co, a young child of Mr. and Mrs, llarry Whuolor, nged eight nonths, died Thursday. (Homo, enme Monday with two buys from lng n fmv weeks with her rurcnts, Mr. IhlB school to placo them In the agrlcul- and Mrs. F. II. Hammond. Mr. nnd Mrs. tnrnl school for a year's trntnlng.-Mrs. Frank lllldrctn nnvo noon visiting m W. V. KdEon and slBtor, Miss Maud John- the home of Mr. and Mm. Fred Hlldreth. Bton, who have been In Lebanon, N. H.. The Misses Edith and Jonnlo Chnmbor since last week, returned Tuesday. Miss lain went Monday to their rospoctlvo Lydla Uuoll of White lllvor Junction wits 'schools at Derby and Went Derby, where an.ovcr-Buiiday guest of Mrs. C. 13. La-. they arc endued ns trnchors for tho com zello. Mrs. 13. M. Woodworth of Jlont- lng year.-.I. I. Lewis still roiunlns 111. poller, who has been visiting nor nm. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Norrls nnd chll JO. M. Woodworth, left Monday for Mont- dren returned to their homo In Catnbrldgo poller Mrs, Thomas Fitch gave a plena-Mass., Wednesday, Miss Anno Hiioklnn nnt "500" party .Monday evening at mo tfoing to urienns. w:icrn son nns n po ORANGE COUNTY homo of her mother, Mrs. Ellon Blanch I aid, In honcr of Mrs. Winnie (Hndgor) I'l-rrv of WO 0S1V. S tU'l.-.UJSS RANDOLPH. sltlon ns teacher. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. W. Ravage of Newport spent .Sunday with friends In town. Tho llov. William Mil- Mlas Molllo Putnam, who lias bocn with her sister. Mrs. Hoy Neville, In Keone, N II., for a mouth, returned Friday. Mr. nnil Mrs. F. A. Bruce left Saturday fur Northhampton, Mass., for u fow day. Mrs Osmond roaser, who has been with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Blnkcly for a week, returned to Now port N", II , Saturday accompanied by hir sister, Mrs. FroJ Hnyward. Mrs. McOlaiighllii, mother of Mrs. J. H. US diedie. went to Warier Saturday to spend jcvrrnl woeks with relatives. Mr. nnd .Mrs Partridge loft Saturday for Burro to visit 'heir son II. D. Partridge, nnd on 1 ocsdai attended 'k" wadding of their grnudfon, Arthur Partridge, and Miss Ruth Hood of Washington. Tho groom Is tho oldest son of II. D. Part ridge of Hnrre. Mrs. Addle Allen of Concord, N. 11., who hns been with her sister Mrs. A. A. Oilman, left Saturday. -Miss E. S. Fogg left Saturday for Ports mouth, N, II. , to visit Mrs. llascomb. Miss Vernle ChnmboiHn, who hns been pusslng the summer here, returned to Saxonvllle, Mass., Saturday to resumo teaching. Miss Mildred Hntch loft Satur day for Orleans, where she Is to teach. Mrs, 13. S. Harrows of North Clarendon Is the guest of her brother, J. D. Mit chell. Mrs. Emily Sault and Miss Mar ion Mitchell loft for New York Satur day after visiting here for about throo weeks.- Mr, and Mrs. Frank Williams of Ilrighton Mass., have come to pass a month with Mi. nstelle Ollson.-Mrs. Moses Spauldlng, who has been In St. Albans for several weeks with her son, Frank Spauldlng, arrived Saturday. Mrs. M. L. Washburn came from Underbill Saturday to remain with Mrs. 13. D. Du Uols until they sail for a trip abroad about the middle of September. Miss Laura Coburn of Gardner, Mass., who has been with Mrs. D. T. Dyie for two weeks, started for home Saturday. Mrs. L. H. Onlway of Montpeller Is visiting her son, Hay Ordway, and family and her sister, Mrs. D. D. Howe. Miss Ada Burroughs of Worcester, Mass., who has been with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketclium for n week, went to South Royalton Sat- urday. Dr. Chnrlcs Cushman of Chicago lett Saturday after passing three weeks with his mother, Mrs. G. E. Cushman, nnd his sister, Mrs. F. A. Eaton. Prof, and Mrs. Ira D. Shaw and child of Pitts burg, Pa., arrived Saturday and are being entertained by Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Blanch nrd. Miss Anna Coughlln went lo Leban on, N. H., for an over-Sunday visit. The latest report in regnrd to tho condi tion of J. D. Wheeler of Maiden, Mass., who Is critically 111, was that he was very low, with little hope of recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hubbard have re turned from Hochester nnd are to ho quests yt Mrs. D. T. Dyro until they leave for their home in Pasadena, Cab, Friday. The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Hamilton returned Saturday from a two weeks' stay In St. Johnsbury, Newport and Mon tieal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cushman ar rived Saturday from Concord, N. II.. to ,-lslt Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ketchum. Mrs. W. J. Dukette and daughter, Miss Hallle, were In Bethel Saturday. Miss Katherlne Wood, who has been vlth hor mother. -Mrs. Ida Wood, left Monday Tor Taunton. Mass., where she s to resumo teaching. Mrs. J. M. Thompson and daughter, noatrlcn , of Montpeller, who have been with Mr. and ilrs. A J. Foster for several weeks, went ,o their home Saturday. Mr. and Mm. Joorso DumaH and youngest daughter eft Monday for Sprlnglleld, where they illl lemaln for u week with their son, oo, nnd family. Mrs. Emogene Goodnlo, eho came from South Hoynlton Sunday o visit hor daughter, Mrs. II H. Hay ward, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Warron Atwood of South Framing tinm, Mass., who have been with Mr. and Mrs. J M. Atwood for a week, left Mon day for their home. Miss Agnes Barttro, who was nn over-Sundny guest of Mrs. George Dumas, loturned to nurllngton Monday, accompanied by Miss Vernle Dumns, who will pass sovoral days there. Another Mater, Miss Ochln Barttro, who was also a guest at the same place, re turned Sunday. Miss Josephine Emery and Miss Jonnlo Hlanclinrd went to Hart ford Monday to begin teaching Tuesday In tho graded school. H. H. Pnlgo has gono to Plttsfleld, Mass., to visit his Ihrnthor for a fow days. MIbs Myrtl-i Hogera wont to PlttaQold 'Monday to begin teaching iu the grammar department of the graded school. Ml-s Amelia Mayo. wno Sau been In tho Soutn ror ttovorni months. Is now tho guost of lira J II. LamBon. Mrs. Ann Moulton, who has been with her dmighter, Mrs. Benjamin Briggi. In Hartford for several woeks, i-eturned Monday. Mrs. F. L. Martin of nethol cama Monday morning to visit her cousin. Mrs. J C. Aldcm-Princlpal and Mrs. Mo Sargent and two sons of Trun- ton, N. X, are In town for a few duys. Mlfcs. Anna Coughlln was In Lebanon, N. II., over Sunday. Mrs. H. II. Paige wont to South Royalton Mondny to visit her mother. Mm. Alice Bruce wont to Leb anon. N. H Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce for a few days. Frank Sault of St, Albans visited his sisters, the MlBsen Mahel and Agnes Sault, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and son of Mont peller woro In town Sunday. Mist Geor gia :ruin, who has been hero for three weeks, returned to Boston Monday, E. 8. Whltoomb of Nashua, N II , came Sun day to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S, Whltcomb. Tho Hon. V I. Spear Is moving his household goods from tho tenement In tho Wedgwood house to his own homo on Handolph avenue. Mlas May K Howo will occupy tho rooms with her grandmother, Mrs. Hand, during the school yonr. Mrs. Mary flnxton and daughter. Miss Luclna Saxton, who bavo been In town for two weeks, returned Tues day to Kosne. N. II. Mrs. Geoigo Flsk of Springfield, Mns., who has been tho guest of MrH. Frank Mann for two weeks, returned Tuesday. Mrs. Nellie Hogers went to South Hoynl ton Monday for a short stay.-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bridges, who wero guestB of Mrs. Brldges's parents, Mr. and Mrs James Oney. over Labor day, have re turned to Bethel. A Christian Science lecture was given TMonday night In thn DuBols & Gny hall by Virgil O. Strlckler of New York. -Mr nnd Mrs. Pliny Morse have been entertaining this week MrH. Morse's nurit mid husband, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hniry Grand of Philadelphia, who left Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Priest, who have been In Plymouth, N. II., for sov eial days, returned Tuesday. Mrs. P. F. dose accompanied her ecu, Hoy chase, to I'eston TccndaA- Charles M m'ju -en v, , mr,.ifitiy.i at tho Kurn Hultln hnB gone to Windthorst, Sask., for the harvest. Mrs. W. L. Adams of Provl donco, H. I., Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. It. Curtis. Miss Ida Brown of Lowell, Mnss., was n caller In town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Marrlon nnd son nt Silver Lake.- The Hev W V Berg, tvho have been In town for n few days, went Tuesday to TUlson, N. Y., for a short visit to his father beforo going to Philadelphia, where ho recently accept ed a cnll to preach, The Misses Alice and Mnbol Hlslng nro at their cottnge at Lako Dunmore fur a few days.-MIss ployed for the Wnterburv rtlrnl Hi'twtnlu Mildred Lefflngwell has loturned from . tBS Theresa Hotmti, lllush hill; Miss Ellen Leonanl, Ibis week making the I'redi rick Smart hns moved bis fnmllv trip ny automobile -Frank W. Chase has purchased Mrs. E, N Wllev's house on Vine street. WATERRURY. The following teat hers have been em- Hand, who came from Plattsburgh Hat-par finishes his vacation this week. God urday for nn over-Sunday visit, loft Mon-jfrey Duff of Cnnnda Is visiting his sis day. Miss P.Mid has a position In nn ' ten Mrs. A. M. Hlltterlleld. olectrlc ond gas company olltco In that 1 mv. T city. W. K. Hand, Jr., who has been with! IjUWllililj. his narents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hand, , MrH v H M.vlnn -...i ,iniidh. loft for Boston Monday.-Mustor Harold ,(r of Lynn MllBa Bpf,nt n fnw dnys Patterson of BaiTe Is being enienajneo wUh h,B fnthor Hi ,ti Nowton.-Mr. nnd for a fow days by Miss Florence Mayo.- ?,,.H H Newtpn ,, Mr- lln(, Mrs, Miss Ethol Mayo left Oils week to bo- H Nowton and daughter spent S'un- gln teaching In Hoyalton for tho fall term (Jfly )n Camb..1(ll?t, wl, ,)r. nm, Mrs, a and her sister, .Marion, weui .o ,,.va- N(.,vton nn(, famlly.-Hnrris Shufelt tor to begin iwicnms more. Mrs. Wat-son r.amb, wno hns boon at Gnilivlllo for n several woeks, roturned Monday and cn Tuesday wont to Boston. Mrs. F. B Blxby, who has been with her mother, Mrs. -J. C. Alden, for a few An'n loft TilnadflV. tnrmlnir nt Ooneord. N. H.-Wllllnm Hlancluu-d. who has bcon I Aubrey, of Harro were week-end guests In Ohio ut Camp Perry for 10 dayx with,"' "'" '".-' n company of rillomon. ha roturned nrul "erlicrt Ellsworth nnd son of Johnson Is now at the home of his mother, Mrs. ' we1"1' trusts of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Charles Hoot. Mrs. Herman Jones left Chnmberlnln. the nrst of tho week.-MIss Tuesday for Rochester, and from thero EHen BenwiTJ- has n pos.ltion In Now Eng. will go to her home In Goshen nfter puss- 'nnd telephone central at Troy. Blanche lng several days with her father, D. 11. Eva, aged three yonr.) and four days, Fas-sett. Miss Luclndn Howard nnd sis- dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Wells, tor, Mrs. Erva Howard, went to North- died August :i7 of cholera Infantum. Tho field Tuesday to attend the fair. Mrs. ' funeral was held nt the Methodist Epls Jolin Jacobs and little dnughtor came copal Church Friday, the Hev. Mr. Wll Tuesday for a short stay with her sister, cox officiating. E H. Ceolldge has llnlsh Mis. Frank Kidder. Mrs. Lyndon Thomas ed work in the cieamery at Wostlleld after passing several weeks with her p nnd moved Into his house on "The mutlitr. Mis. Ldnn ealrbanks, loft tor , Plalns."-Willlnm Gonyeau and Miss Salisbury Tuesdny.-Mrs. Walter Howard , Kmma Smith were married August 27 left Tuesday for Northfleld, where sho , will visit her daughter, Mrs. Susie DERBY. Howard) Stone Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Pierce of Auburndnle, Mass., arrived spending a week nt Feeding Hills, Muss and resumed her duties In the law office of Ormsbee & Brlggs Tuesday. Mrs. L. V. Englesby, who bus been In town fof a few weeks, has gone to Brattleboro before returning to Washington, D. ' Mrs. Emma Howe, Miss Edith Howe and Mrs. C A. Dana bnvo gone to Lake Dunmnro to spend several days at the Howe eottago. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. A. Wlggers, who bnvo boon spending the summer nt Julius Goodrich's, Lake Dun more, returned Tuesday to New York. -Mrs. Nellie Whlttemore and Miss Bos Mo O'llarn. who have been at their home here for n few weeks, returned Tuesday to Hartford, Conn. -Mr. anil Mrs. J. W. Bothwell nnd friends, who have been oc cupying the Barker cottage at Lake Dun- Florence Burke, Colton brook; Mrs. Mat tie Hodge Marshall, Gregg hill; Miss Marlon Kennedy, Kneeland lint; Miss Mabel Johns, Little river, and Mrs. Ern ist Newcomb, Loomls hill. For the Dux bury schools they are ns follows! Dows vllle, Miss Gladys Palmer; South Dux bury. Miss Edith Kennedy; Phillips dis trict, Miss Huth Phillips; Duxbury Corn ers, Mies Agnes McGrnth; North Dux bury, Miss Lena McGre; Scrnbble hill, Miss Anna Brewln; Crossett hill, MIsh Nellie Woodruff. Lucius Kneeland died at his rooms on AVInoosltl street Monday night after a long Illness with tuliereiil.ii- trouble. The funeral was held at the vestry of tho Methodist Church Tuesday at throo o'clock. .li Km eland was boin In Water more for a number of weeks, have re-1 ,ury S: years ago, the son of William and Mrs. Julia Burton died Fridn. morning. ... . , . . , j. t-.no. uiiu jkmi ii-fii will ii ...o...m, u.iu iu u,. hu. . . ..... fhon tmpi Se ,pnV( .inn .irs. i. II. I uwlth it, r u. wttn.-11. Ollu SOU, I) Bell and Mtfs Flora Bell, Miss brother and many nephews and nieces. Ptlnnpnl , ,. GenevleveLamsonandafrlendand8i.pt. L a.. " ' . . m"' 111 "r - ... Knn.l '"''- 111 IVI IIUI1I, IIK" lVe . V. ns wero on board , 4l , . , -, ... ninu-tnuji iMiiumiiii, atMsiiMi uy me iit'v, C. E. Gordon. Dr. E. W. Clark and fam ily returned to Brockton, Mnss., Friday nnd ono sister, and the Hev. C. E. Gor Mrs. Ermlna (Holt) Lclghton of New turned to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Los He Savory' left Monday for several days In Cnnnda. -Mis. Burrill Miner and son of Hutlnnd nre visiting at William Williams's on Pearl street. MI'S Marlon KIngsley Is spending a few dav n Pitts ford. -Mrs. Matilda Henderson i Salis bury Is visiting at H. J. Cai llsl. 's. -The Dorothy (Jackman) Kneeland. lie spent most of his life In this vicinity. Ho Is survived by his wife. Mr. Kneeland was n descendant of one of the families who gave their name to Kneeland Flats. The Inirlnl Is to be In tho village cemetery. News ef the death of Frank Gill nt the Fanny Allen hospital has been received Hev. . O. Leonanl, II. L. Leonard and 'lth much sorrow by those who knew Miss Clara liurnnp, who have been at)1''''!. Mr. Gill was an Industrious young their eotlag. at Lake Dunmore for sev- !l'n. one of the kindest of sons and oral weeks, have rolmned and the Hev. I neighbors. The funeral was held In H. II. Washhimie and family are oc- "ottoh. bis old home.-Mrs. Dewej . upylng the cottage for a w.iile.-J. D. f "laves h.is returned to Cb utanougn, Needlmm of Hemilii-ton Is In town this I "'" r minor. sv. . j-.iuoii. nerom week who have been at Link lo town from East Montpeller and will occupy tho Ilockwlth house, belonging to L, O. I lolbrook. -violin II Ilockwlth, State president of the Vermont associa tion of rural mall curlers, attended the annual convention In Montpeller Friday iind Saturday. Mrs. Marvin Crothers and two sons of Lowell, Mnss , are visiting at F. B. Southworlh's. Mrs. Alleo Buckley, Misses Fi.nnlo nnd Phebe Buckley, Laura Scott and Geneva Mr Loud of Boston ato hoatdlng at John L. Parrott's. Mrs. Dora Fellows, Misses Vera Fellows nnd Jennie Segar of Castleton relumed Fri day nfter spending part of tho summer nt tho Bethel Inn. B. E. Claflln was In Concord, N. II., Wednesday and brought home with til in Mrs. Claflln after i six weeks' visit. A suit for $"0 for debt. brought hv Fred Neff of Plttsfleld ngnlnst John Gove, which wa Fot for trial Saturday before Justice of tho Peace F. L. Hnnnoy, will bo tried In comity court Instend. Notice to thU ef fect was given by tho plaintiff's attorney, John Wilson, of Bethel, when tho defend ant's attorney, B. L. Stafford, of Rutland called for a Jury. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo A. Marsh and daughter, Mary, returned i Thursday from a 10 days' visit to Bos ton and the benches. Leonard Fish Is spending a week In Rutland county. Mls May Campbell of Lyndonvllln re turned Saturday to take up her work ns assistant In Whltcomb high school. Miss Nellie Palno of Boston Is spending part of her vncntlon at Hoy L. Persons's. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Noble returned Saturday HUERTA TO RUN FOR PRESIDENC To Resign in Favor of Trevino and Re a Candidate at Oc tober Elections. nn oi Henniii'-tiin is in town unsi Ml-s. James Mulligan and children, jt'Jl her.-MIss Grace Van Ibnsehnten lave b. en at the Bliss house on H Nnv Y"rk 1 'J' ls n R"' "f r- ueconipan.ed , I!. Demerllt. Mr. and Mis Herbert Miner of Sn inline Lake, N. Y . were guests . .... C 1.... Mi. n . M..r f, v , . . . ., '. -..111,1V.' .'I, Ull'l ..111. 11. rancls Muriav Mr. aid Mrs.,. ........... ... , .,. , ,. , , ' luriiu. iiimiiiiu'H ill,- uui 1 1,1 iin; iii ullage and reception of Miss Cora Ide Sargent and two sons the White Mountain train which crashed Into the Bar Hnrbor express nt New llnven Tuesday morning. Telegrams were L L .' , L " , ., . , . . . ,, , , Mrs. C. E. Gordon's mother, Mrs. Keves tmtnn hti v cunt tn nil thn rrlnnnn nern ' .. a . V. . . . r . . . . . Tl a! I .. .. 1 f I Pln.ii 1,1 uifir p uij. ,ii iii-ii , s i ivi ..linn r , . . , . ., Bell were hound for New York to m.r- ido" S Rl.3.tCr aro X',tt,nff.nt thp P"-"cnago. .. i r..i. it v i ... nury Vn ls the guest of her cousin.! ' '"'V ' . ' , ' . Fred Holt. She was the .laughter of tlie teaching, and Superintendent Sargent was . ,. A , ,, , , i .i i Into Timothy Holt. Miss Cecl e lav re n so return ng to attend his educational ,, , ,. . . , , ' , :., ' . , , . t,. . v ... i turns to the norma school in West Held, duties in that State. News has been re- ... , , , .j v- ii Mnss., this week. The common schoo s eelved of the death at Concord, N. H.. , ... , . . , , , of A. L. Howe, who with his family had ,, -,, ,. " . . . ... " , been passing several weeks with Mr. ,,,,, t ,,..,... , nnd Mrs. Frank Ketchnm. It ls under- v ,,, c,,i,. , . . , , stood that death resulted from a-ute ... ' ' ".u , i ndlgestlon and that he was 11 only a few hours. Mr. Howe was a ronductor on the ,. ,,, , . , J . .. Boston & :u,tne railroad with a run from ,fr: f .1 th Concord. N. 11.. wlule he lived, to Boston U' "f iMr adding August and return to White River Junction. He " ls survived hy Ills secoml wife, two dnugh- ters by the first wife and an adopted daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ketchum left Immediately on receipt of the news for Concord, N. H. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Tuesday to Newark. N. J, by Mis M. W. I'eirls, who lu.e bet n in I' lbimo, ... .or ui i.ays. nave lei,,,.,, ........ ..(tu ,,,, I!(,rt n )t Hugh Churchill of Fllelibiirg. Mins.. Is!,,,,, ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,.. , ,i visiting hern this week.- B. M I'.owr.cr C;harl(s W. Huntley, on the evening hns moved his family to Iiutland, ivhero of September 1" After October 1 thev they will reslde.-P. II. Washburn of vW n. hornr ln nxbury. where Mr. Newport N. II., spent Mcnday In town.-1 1:, haH purchased the Miller farm. Whllo driving his automobile up Park , i n9 Hilzabeth Newton, who was ill Tues street Tuesday nftirnuon Alva Hawloy l,'y ,,.t the home of E. W. Hiintlev. Is ran Into J. C. Heinou s machine Lomlug j more comfortable. from Forestdnle. bieaklng one running miss Alma Klttredge of Burlington Is board, door and mud guard on the Hor-1 spending a few days at the Congregn nor car and otlietwl'-e badly damaging , llennl parsonage. Mrs. Warren Glbbord It None of the occupants of either auto ami dnughtrr of Somorvllle. Mass., have was Injured. Principal Enil Tracy lias j been guests of Mrs. Glbbord's sister, Mr.. arrived here to assume his duties in the H. N. Dcmerltt. Mrs Demerltt's mother, graded school, which will open Monday. 1 Mrs. Law, also returned with them. Mr. Hlshop and Mrs. W. F. Anderson, who and Mrs. Frederick Somorvllle and Mexico City, Sept. 3. That Ger rnl Huerta Intends to fiilt the president l fnvor of Gen. Gerntilinn Trt no nnd come a candidate nt the October tlrd ) ls the statement made to-night by a w 1 known Mexican close to the admlr' ' a tlon, General Trevino Is making hs win ta the capital and little effort has bft u m i t i to disguise the fact that he ha tl officially summoned. There are persistent rumors of tnipe I lng changes In tho cabinet, and it 'a i 1 that General Trevino Is to be rr i ) minister of foreign relations lu or-' i legally to succeed to the prrndtncy llo Is expected to reach Mexico Cits' t -morrow. i The American exodus annr.irs to in from a week's visit ln tlverton, Que.- practically at nn end. Only a smn'l nrr Hussell N. Chatfleld Is recovering from Icentngo of the Amerlcnn resld(-r,t3 rf t a fortnight's Illness With Inflammatory jcapltal left. rheumatism. John W. McCormnck'. hon u'nshlngton, Sept. X Admin. otra n of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCormae.lt of UiMlelals declared late to-night lb it "l this town, married Miss Glndys I. Hough-1 s-.,f)n rVShnughliessy, charge d at ton August 27 at St. Paul's Episcopal f ln,. American embassy at Mrx' i' , Church, North Andover, .Mas.- aml ,John Llnd, Piesldrnt Whs, b Lawrence ltoonev went Saturduv ti, B''-(sonaI envoy at Vera Cruz, wrr. lr ton lo aid In settling an estate. Joel B. nm.nt communication with nil ri i nf ' in Putnam reached his nith nnnlversary 1 Hiiorta government rnnerrn'n a r iv August 2S. Three of his schoolmates In . tinnti for negotiations thnoigii ,vh t the Gllend school of this town SS years wnM hoped to hrlng about pi a e In M x- ngo are living, Mrs. Hannah hiiow, ;,, ro. Samuel Mcintosh, 93, and Merrill A. I A message from Mr. u'Sbangl n Owen, DO. John J. Wilson of this placo j reached President Wilson tn-''- nnd M. M. Wilson of Rnndolph were In while Its contents were not di Woodstock Trldny to nrguo before Judge F. M. Butler for a petition to vncnte n certified execution by which Rohert Ad ams of Barnard had been confined In Jail since July 12. The execution was ordered vacated So tember 13. VmtMONT'S H I'll. VI, lir.BIHTH (Fiom the Boston Transcript.) As the counter-sot of the tide from city in tnuntry gathers force It ls well to con- RUTLAND COUNTY BRANDON. Mrs. Aljcu sprague. Miss Huth and have been spenilltig the summer at SII- daughter have gone to St. Johnsbury for ( ,. KIkl, tlu. otll(,r up.stnte districts ver lake, returned yeste.day to their In few dnys.-J. Bnrnham Fullerton r-.u Nw KnKnni Vermont, in the last homo In Cincinnati. Ohio. Their daugh-1 turned Saturday to his home In Will!- j fIot.nteH llf tMp ynh century lost its ut ter, Miss Virginia Andeison. returned to mantle, Conn.-Mr. and Mrs ). r. Rich-1 trac,lvon,.ss for votlnK ,wv.. Thev- were Osslnlng, N. Y, where she attends school, aidson nnd daughter left last night for npolegetle about living In the country. Bruce, who were In Northampton, Mass. lin rntnrnnH hnni Thn lnrlletx nf tllr ' VT. R. C. gave a hnsh supper In the n, j - " bprague nave returnen to riiomp- A. R. htill Tuesday night. !EOn's Polnt nfter "Pending n few days at their home here. Mrs. Leon Chandler RANDOLPH CENTER. nnd son returned Saturday from Glens ,,.,,.,,, , . ' tin, where they have been visiting The Agricultural school opened Tiles- fm. ft 5f(,w day with a good attendance.-Prlnclpal Rllmnpr MI()S H O L. Green returned from Camp Ran- turnw, from st. MhnM. where they have dolph, Highgate Springs, Saturdny.-The bof,n Hpcndlnif th(1 w,.k..Mra, K. rt. Rev. H. C. Hoyt closed his lahors ;us pas- ntton, who hns ,. -isiting her son, tor of the Methodist Church Sunday and Jm,KC ;hurlcs I. Button of Mlddlebury, Is to be at u school ln Boston. It will hns returned home. Miss Edna St. Clair be communion day at the Congregational ,,f Frnnklln street ls confined to tho Church Sunday and several are expected house by Illness. Miss Amy Capon has to unite with the church. The Ladles' returned to Pittsburg, Pa., after spending Social Circle nnd community will give a some time In town. The stores, banks reception Frldny evening to the faculty and Free library were closed Monday. - and students of tho agricultural school Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wright and win. it the Congregational Church. All tho who have been spending several weeks town district schools opened Tuesday. with his pnrents. have returned to Con N. L. Hoyden hns made extensive repairs oordln, Kans. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Bavies on Ills cottnge. Professor E. A. Pnrt- m fpringneui, wno Have been visiting Mr. ridge has returned to Philadelphia after nn" Mrs- J- truss, have returned enjoying his summer vacation In his eot- "";- '"'"(lorP i nppen ot haratoga, tage here Kuem oi .urc. unrne .ic- i i , 1 1 ;i 1 1 1 oi iiign sireoi. u. ii. jiohs, wno has been confined to tho house by Illness flRIPriNN r.flllNT V for i-(,vra days, is lmproving.--.Mr. and UnUJjflllJ UUU1U 1 Mrs. William Flsk of Woburn. Mas , returned Mondny nfter spending a few GREENSBORO. dayB 111 tnwn- -",n Hurdltt and Chester Thomas, who have been surveying here Mrs. H. W. Weston and daughter of for several weeks, have finished their Mbany, N. Y., have l-en visiting Mr. work nnd returned to Rutland. F. Tyrol and Mrs. William Bates. Miss lluhy Severance ot Proctor ls spending Sunday Ellsworth visited nt C. A. Kapler s over and Monday at his home here. Carol I Sundny.-SchcolH In town open Tuesday. Slsco was given n pleasant surprise party Merl Howard and family have moved Into Snturday evening by the members of the E. 13. Hartson's tenement. Solectman Methodist Sunday school and EdwoiHi Jackson hns a gang of men nnd teams League, at tho ohurch parlors, the oc at work on the halfway brldgo between c.aslon being his birthday. Refreshments the vllUgo and the Bend Tho abutments wero served. Miss Vera Evans, who has aro to be of granlto, the covering of xjcri HI in Burlington, bos so far recover Iron nnd ooment, making a permanont.ed as to return home, piece of work. J H. Harrington ls re-1 Mrs. C. L. Sevemnco of Proctor, who pairing the dam at the grist mill. Dr. gpont Sunday at hor home here, re and Mrs. W. R. Iord returned to Dover, . turned yesterday. P. H. Washburn has MT.s., Friday returned to Newport, N, H after spend- WFSPIELD 'ns Labor ,in' ln town. Mrs. Sadie . Emerson of Orove street Is spending a H. E Gllman ha returned from Port- four weeks' vacation at Indian Lake, land, Me., accompanied by his son, Paul, N. Y. Miss E. L. Dunham, Mrs. C. B. who had been there a few weeks. Mon- j Fletcher, Miss Mary Tempest of Provl day ho starttd to drive H. P. Wood- donee and Mrs. Ella inglosby of Wash worth's double team to his home ln Can-, Ington, D. C, havo returned after spend ton, Conn., where ho ta stocking a farm, lng some time at G, II, Kelley's. Mr. About 25 of the young people Ravo a and Mrs. Frod Bumner have returned party In Woodman's hall Snturday oven- ( from Sliver Lako, where they spent Sun Ins In honor of Mls.s Frances Hyde's day and Mondny. The Hev. H. L. Wash 16th birthday. Judge nnd Mrs. W. B. Gil- burn Is spending a week nt the Leonard pin are expected homo from Vonkers. cottnge, Lake Dnnmore. Tho Rev. Wll thls weok. Mn. H. O. Miller went to llam Ixonard preached nt the Methodist Nowtonvllle, Mast:., Friday to visit hor . Church Sunday, Miss Isabel Griffith has sons. James Van Brelmer returned Mon- returned to her homo hero after spending day to New York after spending a fort- , a few days ln Rutland. Mr. and Mrs. I night here. Mrs. Michael Gilbert of North H. Clinton Cnrpenter nnd Ralph Cnrpen Troy has been spending a few days with tcr have returned to Rutland nfter spond Mrs. Charles Gllbort, Mrs. Ellon Lnno lng Sunduy In town. Tho Hoynl Work- of Newport Is spending a few days with ers held a meeting Wednesday nft-1 Mrs. W. O, Wright. Miss Rena Adnms of einoon nt 2:30 o'clock at tho Methodist Lowell spent last week with her mother Church Tyrol Soveranco of Proctor at D. C, Woodworth's. Mrs, H. C. Read spent Sundny and Monday at his homo has returned from visiting In Now Hamp- hero. Mr. and Mrs. C. A, June, Catherine shim nnd Massachusetts. Hugh Inrnboo and Milton Juno have returned from Ro ts to move into W. O. Miller's tenement. , Chester, where they havo been visiting for Kerney Haijdnll Is moving Into tho a few days. Mrs. Maria Capen hns re Woodworth tenement I turned from Bowling Green, Ohio, whuro rrprrc!TiTrv 8,10 nnM bl'tn v'8l,',1? npr eon' Le;u Miss UlAHSBURl. Mildred Lefflngwell has returned from Mr. and .Mrs. r it. Leonnrd of Hur- Springfield, Mass., whore she has been Ungton visited ln town a part of last visiting for 10 dnys.-Mrs. Eleanor Lurock week nnd nrst of this woek.-Tlio young returned Monday to Hutlnnd after spend people of the Rev. C. D. Pierce's Sundny lng Sunduy at her homo here.-Mrs. Eliza school clnss will glvo their mock trial beth Leavltt und Miss Leavltt of Mich In the town hall this evening. Doc-' lgnn are guests at Mrs. Warren Cnrr's. tors Allen and Goddard performed nn-' F. P. Johnson, H. A. Benger, E. H. But other operation on tho hand of Mrs. Luoy , ton nnd Fred Smith spent Sunday and Patterson Fildny, removing tho bone of .Mondny ut King's Inn, High Pond, -A tho mlddln finger to tho wriit. Mrs. Mln- curd party wus given Wednesday aft nlo Scott of Boston Is tho guost of her aunt, Mrs, E. N Nelson. Hollls Lntho and Hurry Buchanan wojit Mondny to Randolph, wheie they will attend busi ness college. , NORTH TROY. The .Misses Hnzel nnd Cecllo Hyde, Cynthia Jones and Claudia Tracy spent Sunday In Montreal, P. Q.-Mrs, Arllno Vermillion and son, Frederick, roturned Mrs. A. B. Griffiths, who hns been In town for several 14, and son, Philip, who has been at tile Keewnsdln camp, Lake Dunmore, during the summer, ro turned esterdiiv to their home in Brook lyn, N. V Kail Wright, who underwent an operation for appendicitis n few weeks ago, ba.s recovered sutllelently to be about the house again. Misses Katherlne and Florence Briggs, who have been at the Brlgt's cottage, Lake Dunmore, for the summer, were in town yesterday on their way to their home In Montpeller. Mrs. Hannah Bump has closed her house on Park street anil gone to Mrs. Emma Piarco's, where she will spend the win ter. Mm. Fannie Wllcomb of Springfield Is visiting h r sister, Mrs W. D. Nut ting. Miss J. Daisy Needhnm ot the Westfleld hospital, Hartford, Conn., is in town for n few weeks. Mrs. Clarence G. Burgess, who has been n guest at St. Thomas's rectory for several days, lias returned to BoFton accompanied by her niece, Mrs F B. Leach, who will spend some time at Marhlehend, Mass. Mrs. Raymond G. Fuller of Huston Is spend ing a few davs at Silver lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Churchill, who have been at their cottage at Lake Dunmore for a few weeks, have returned to Proctor. Mrs. Molllo Durgy and Miss Glndys Whitney went yesterday to Albany, N. Y. The Hev. and Mrs .1 Vanor Garton have re turned to Taunton, Mil., after spending the summer at Silver lake. Mr and Mrs. H. J. Hapley and child, who have been in town for several months, have gone to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wllfong of Boston are guests at W. N. Harrison's Miss EUn Whltlock nnd Miss Anne Har rison, who have been ."pending their va cation here, hnve returned to Springfield, Mnoo u'lif.rn tl,,.. ti.nnVi unl,,,nl M r,it Mrs. G. N. Buckingham have gone to!1!"1'1 Quebec for n few days. Miss Helen Hor ton of Hnrtford, Conn. N nt her home In Leicester for a fnw weeks Mrs. Wal ter Cnrpenter of Burlington Is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. C. Brown, on Park street. BENSON. Frank Walker of the south district, who went to Ohio Inst March and Inter to Missouri and Colorado, has returned. Frod E. Meneham, R. F. D. carrier, Is having his vncntlon and Judson Hidden drives ln his place. Saturday rumors were rife that convicts from Ormt Meadow prison nt Conistock bad es caped and hud tied to Benson. Del Churchill, ono of the keepers or gunrd1! nt Great Meadow, enme to Benson look ing for the two convicts who had run away hut he did not find them In Ben son town. A pretty wcdldng wns solemn ized at tho Congroga,tlonnl Church Wed nesday night when Miss Vera Pluo and Harry Howard, both of this town, weie united ln mnrrlnge hy the Rev. C. E. Hayward, A Inrge number were In nt tondnnce. Tho couple went to Snranac Lake for n short trip, after which they will live In Benson. their home In Monti-lair, N. J SOUTH WOODBURY. i The Hev. E. E. Wells if Newnort. I H. I., preaclud here Sunday. Cora Evelyn Pfnjamln of Boston is visiting in town -Walter Goodell, who h'i b i working for Mr. Gallagher In llnidwlck, Is nt home 111 with rheumat'sm Mr nnd Mr. Homer Darling turned Fillny from Hlchford. WORCESTER. All schools In town commenced the fall term Tuesday. The teachers are: Miss Luclle Eoully and Miss Blanche Gran itoid at the corner; Miss Martin, "up the brook;" Mrs. Drlnkwater In the Hunt district; anil Miss McCormlck on Hamp shire hill. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cavan agh, who have been guests of Mrs. Cav anagh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Wll-.-ou for three weeks, returned to their home In Now York Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Richardson of Boston, guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Hutchinson for several weeks, returned to their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs C. N. Curtis of llampshlio bill are vldting In Mont gomery. Clarence Nourse Is In poor health ami confined to the house MIDDLESEX. Schools in town began Tin i nlay. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis have returned to their home in I'omlnt-ter, Ma.-s . after spending live weeks in this section. George Bailey of Montpeller took nn auio.uo.aie p,u i coomsuhk ... ...r. ""';,,. mtdcstlm:, and possibly to oursel .Mrs. A. i . .Mouiion. -irs. uoy Clark of Montpeller "Rural" bore a stigma, eas-lly guessed as the result of the call of the ambitious to the cities. Vet mom however, ur.UUe the other states of New England, hail al most no urban life nnd therefore came In for more unenviable notoriety when the debate of 'rural decadence" became rife. Vermont was under a cloud. Then the superintendent of education began Is "New Vermont" tours. Ho was criticised ns a player of politics. But he went on, taking with him men of prom inence in the state who knew the special needs and special resources of Vermont and who could mnke good speeches. (If this was politics, make the mot of It.) One of the "New Vermont" tourists did make the most of It He hns been sent to Congiess largely as a result of this pro gram, which need worry nobody but his political rivals. Into the remotest hnm lets, up by-roads and mountnln lanes, Into the district school houses and vil lage halls wont this propaganda of edu cation; this news that It was no longer matter of apology to be a farmer, out matter of profound congratulation. The (ocular gospel of soils, of Intensive rtil- tl va I fun, of good schools and live church es, of iielghtKirbood endeavor was di Hair ed in tho halls and under patriarchal elms at the cp.ssroails. In thnl form the campaign was continued for years. It con tinues now under other agencies. Wrmnntt rs were told what they lacked, but they weie also told what they pos-i-osscd. Much of this wns news to them. The State was learning that It pays to ad vertise It was learning something even I it t wns said to be Indlratlv. nf m developments In the next few di The new basis for the parlrv on' rn plntes certnin questions as haling n definitely disposed of. The Waohln' n government considers that It has m lo Itself unite clear thnt It cannot u' 1 e nny circumstances recognize tho H iert government and does not expect any t tr ther demands along that line The il-mlnis-triitlnn, moreover, though holing for a positive nssuranco that Huerta w ' not bo a candidate In the a; r.roae ng elections, Is inclined to a. ot m H face value the assertions if F.drri i Gamboa, Mexican mlnl-t.r "f foreign a -fnlrs, In his two notes to Mr T.'rl ti-it Mr. Huerta is Ineligible f , ,r n -c. i r s nionnlng his elimination frem e rr dentlal race Washington ,f" i unon this point as the mo-t In .rtan' their proposals nnd think . n ,nU understanding on It will ,n,n w r-a' With these fundamentals settle i Is understood that furthe- repot t Hons by Messrs. O'ShaU-'hnossj n i A Llnd would look to tho establishment of an effective nrmlstleo and the h 1 1 Ing of a fair and free election. Tho arrival here to-ilny of Dr. Wil liam Bayard Hale, who has been m k Ing a study of political conditions iu Mexico for the last three months, Is calculated to add materials to Pros dent Wilson's information on this aspect of the situation. He has en gagement to talk with Presldnt Wil son ot length to-tnorrow. f li 1 it TURNS GHOUL TO PREVENT WASTE mil Miss Mar I'.urlington Frl dny. Mrs. G. A. Hoffenberry of Spring- Mass., has boon passing several days with Mrs. M. D. Kulley. M. L. Flood was called to Burlington Tuesday by the donth nf his little granddaughter. Guohts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Johnson WASHINGTON COUNTY ernoon at the homo of Mrs. W. II. Har rison of Park street, under thn auspices of the Daughters of tho American Revo- lutlon. The proceeds will be used for tho benefit of tho D. A. R. scholarship at tho Kuril Hattln Homo. J. G. Mason and family of Jamaica, N. Y., and Miss Grace Hutllold of New York, who have boon spending tho sum mer nt Lnko Dniunore, havo return' E. F. Sperlng has returned In Soinor- ta Princeton, W. Vu., Sunday alter spend- vllle, .Mass., after BcmUiut a Ivw week NORTHFIELD, Mrs. Andrew Dunham and daughter, Mary, of Balnbrldge, N, Y aro at GeorgR W. Dunham's. Ruby nnd Ethel Derhy of Enosburg Fulls are at II. H. Slack's. Miss Vera Johiibon, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. D. Johnson, a student at the Bos ton Conservatory of Music, gnvo a frco orgnn recital at the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon before a largo aiidlenct Sho played many difficult selections iu a most accomplished manner Miss Gruce Van Ornam has resigned as u teacher In the graded school and he! place will bo taken by .vi.ss McCnrthy of Berlin. Com mandant Pinker Is to reside In Mrs. Aldrich's house on Washington street ex tension. Dan Johnson will go this week to tho Stnte agricultural school at Han dolph Center. Others from town are planning to nttond the Lyndonvllle school. Captain and Mrs. E. A. Shuttleworth arrived In town on Monday from Hono lulu, jiid expect to spend a month or more iu this vlclnlty.-Mr. mid Mrs. C. N. Miowhorter of Chicago weie In town on Tuesday on their way to HI. Johnsbury. .Mrs. Macwhorter wall formerly Miss Louise Ely, daughter of the Into Charles Ely. who was at the head of the Ely Foundry comimny.-John McKlbbln and family and Mrs. A. II. Veaton returned to their homes In Brooklyn on Wcdnes- ! i Chauncev Leonard nun lamiiy ot vos. Then the harvest began to come in. The towns and the country-sides, the people of the hills and tho Intervales be gan to rise to a rural self-respect. Tlie'v began to be proud of their position and their opportunities. It wa borne In on them, too, that they were pioneers; theirs was to be as definite a rontrl- last week wero Miss Hattle Reed of butlon ns that of the hardy colonists. Montpeller, Mr. and Mrs. George WllleyUvho had loft these hills for tho broad and daughter of Berlin, Mrs. Johnson's 1 plains of the Mississippi a generation lu other mi l Mrs. L. B, Johnson anil son before. They rolled up their sleeves and nf Randolph Those going away to tea-h'welit ot work J'or the New Vermont In- tbls week wire Miss Mabel Stockwoll to stead of lame acriulescence or resentment Proctor, Miss Bessie Stoeitweft to Nor-'of the metropolitan comment on the use wlch, Miss Helen Stockwoll to Lyndon ti attend the academy. FAYSTON. MI-H Lllah Smith went to the Pitts- ford sanatorium for treatment Wednes day. She was accompanied by her father, James Smith, Mrs. Lizzie A. Livingston nnd May Smith. They went by way ot Hocuester In Harry Helden's automobile. James Smith Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Foster, nnd other friends In Wnterbury. Mrs. Leonard Hayes nnd daughter, Gwendolen, of Essex, N. Y aro with her sister, Mrs. Daniel Mc Loughlln, for a few weeks. C. W. Ding hum accompanied his cousin. Miss Lena Whltcomb, to Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Perry and grandson, Arthur I.lndsloy, who have been nt their cottage, Arborchlm, for three woeks, have returned to Beverly. Mass. Mrs. Jane Mllvnney Is ill. MORETOWN. Mrs. 1, S. Austin and Paul Johnson, who havo been visiting '-i Burlington lessnoss or the hopelessness of me in the country, they answend In a language which the world can understand and which it is bound to respect the lan guage of leeds They even established a bureau of puhlleltv in connection with the office of the secretary of state to carry "he war into Africa the propagam da beyond the borders of their own state Much to the same purpose n stnte board of trade was organized. Vermonters nre talking their stnto "up" nnd not down, The truth had made them free. Tho truth wns not In overs' instnnco pleasant; but It wns a stimulus to ambition, nnd a justification of self-respect nnd pride. Mich hns been heard through the nation of "the country-life mH-oment." More Is destined to be heard. But It might bo well to remark In the light of the foregoing that the only valid country life movement Is one based on an np proclatlon of country life ns It Is. pro ceedlnc thence to country Hf ns It may bo made. Son of Albany Merchant Dese crates Grave and Takes Coffin Home. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 3 Obsess-d w tfc a desire "to prevent wusti d it, ph s -dans says, to a dlseasinl m nd J n Stephens, aged If, son of an Al'iHfy nn -chant, last night lobbed Hit grave t Mrs. Pauline Blum, who was buried S t- day afternoon. Young Stephens t -nihlit onfessed to tho crime. A workmnn about the ifut ry 11?- covorod the desecrated gr.vt t i-d iy The body lay in one end cover, d with earth. One finger, together with a r'ng an I ear rings, were missing, as was 'u irner nffln. A m.iid In the Stephens honv to-nlKht found the coffin In the c, ir Skn notified the family physb ir who se cured young Stephens's storj .Stephens wns out riding on i ' ir ) Sunday afternoon and passi 1 th or tery durlnir the burial service II thmi , he p.ild, that It was a wasn to aliow woman's Jewels and the coffin h nr i In the grave, so be conceived the i of returning after them. Tut flay n . f he wont alone to the grave, d .u ti ' outer receptacle, removed the uody, . " I carried the coffin and jt wels h m- RESULTS AT CAMP PEHHY. Camp Perry. Ohio. Sept. 3. In tho ..Iflnt.inu'u t.inteli tin. follow- for a few days, returned Tuesday. Lucy J , ,' hcorP3 ,100M puiuned : in bert o M aterbury Is visiting In town. F.llmu,lson, united States, SS2; Rlch--Holand Griffith wns ln Middlesex Tues-'ir()s rltPll states. S72; Forroyrn, day.-Harry Dana of Lowell, Mass.. was I ArKPtnf., sdO; Danelrl. Argentine, S43; In town Sundny.-Mr. and Mrs. Olnlr Aii,ornolnc Peru. SOD; Riding. United Wnrd, who have been visiting In town, states vsit, The Argentine Republic started for Ixis Angeles, Cnl night. Sunday WINDSOR COUNTY BETHEL. F. A. O'Counell of Portland, Mo., for mer bookkeeper at tho FIslur tannery, wns hero Friday and Saturday, Miss Adn Gilchrist Is at homo from Montroal for a three weeks' vacation. Mrs. Lucy Nason returned Saturday to Montreal after a fortnight's visit at F E. Oilman'. Clar ence Olliunn of Bedfoid, Que., enme Fri day to visit his brother, Fred Gllmnn. Mrs. M. J. Mtidgett went Saturday to her homo In North Pomfrot nfter visiting throo weeks III town. Herbert L. Konnl son nnd Mrs. Ulna L. Curtis, both ot Bethel, wero married August 'ii hy the Hev E. L, Haltaere.-The Hev. II. ( Ledyard of Northlleld preached Sunday ie ibca, Mans., visited hla mother, Mis.JjnornliiB at tho Universal 1st Church. shooters lond In the Individual match of tho International union with tho army rlflo Sweden has second placo and Franco third. Ran Francisco Chamber of Commerce reports 50 ships under construction for business via Panama canal and that 30 steamship companies say their routes will bo adjusted to moot changes In shorter lino between Atlantic nnd Pa cific. Tho East Asiatic Steamship com pany him ordered seven 6,000-ton ships to carry California fruits to Europe via tho caiuil. Grand Trunk Pacific Is building several fast ships to operate between British Columbia and California. The Hamburg-American lino will establish an iiroiind-tlio-wurld service via tho Panama and Suez canals. It nil homcB In this city, whoso owners found them through answering real es tate ads, wero segregated, they would uiako u euprlslngly largo town! THE LONELY FOLK. From the vast solitudes of c v str. ts The army of tho Lonely Folk ls drawn: No kindly hands are stret, ln-1 n welcoming X IIU fllWlt'BS, OH, l,t o ...... 111. No friendly voices greet the soul for lorn. In sorrow or ln Joy thoo thousands come. Wrenched from their roots in mnn dlstnnt plnco; Honing to make tho fight a w nn'rig one Rn,. mlsRlnir nid-tlmc friends whtn worw is done I.onglng to meet a sympatlu tic fnce What fun 'twould be If .ill these Ionel Folk Might wear n little button on the brcist ly, too? If so, pray speak; I'll gladly talk t you!" A .1 !..... 1... 1,- A (kill! ill,, I" (',, I Mil, Hill BUllin L.MIIIU UT .111 dressed. What visions of congenial frlru Is wrul' rise. When from a silent room n lonelv om' Set forth. Adventure to accompany' The longest, dreariest day would qu fk ly Hy. It on. Alas! the army of the Lonely Folk Dare not cnventlon's rigid swny desp'se i ne.v Wilton a uost witn liapnier lines k by. Ply: Heart calls to heart, but only with hi eyes. -Crnm tlm Vow York Times PUDDING SAI'CE, Heat ono egg, add one small cup water to mnke thick as medium cretin stir well, and llnvor with lemon vanilla.