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VKKMON T VVATCHMAS A STATtf JOU l l Al, IHUKSbAN, NOVtMl-R ,7 Purpose is to Suit and Please ou by Affording & Service in Heep Iflg with Our Merchandising Stann ard and to Make Your Trading More Gr&tifying than If s Ever Been Before Misses' Middy Dresses in NavySerg'es and BlacK and White Check a g'ood assortment of smart styles for .00 $.50 $1 A.00 q Our Thanksgiving' Sale of iinens will continue tili Nov. 23rd. jf AI1 Special Prices will Jiolti g'ood till that date unless sold out. A fine assortment of BELLE WAISTS in ail the latest tailored styles, 98c, $1.50, $2.00 up New Coats arriving daily, including the New Polo Coat. New Persian Waists 1SE PERLEY E. POPE C0MPANY I IS CHARGEQ IS M I ! F! Tl T R R R McCoy Accused of Causing Munk's Death 1TS J FOOTBflLL TRAGEDY m Tl'VAA E It 3U 1 Ii ETS. l'rlccs at Itctfill. Per Hundred Corn Meal $1.20 Mixed Feed 1.401.50 Bran 1.25 Middlings 1,35 Cottonsced Meal 1.70 Stock Feed 1.35 Llnseed Meal 2.00 Gluten 1.45 Oats, per bu 44-46 Chickcn Wheat 1.90 Provender. 100 lbs 1.30 Corn Gu Flour. Bread Flour . , Wluter Patcr.t V0TES TO ADJOUKN (Contlnued from nac! ono.) ....5G.50-7.O0i tv lM'in Mnn IVjis CnpSain of West Vir. sriuin lJii(vcr.sity I-'ooibjill Tpnm and H'si.s JHt On llwul Itj- Aceusod Mnn tt'hile Kimiilng. Dicil in ri;o i!i)Hls. Whfoling. W. Va., Nov. 13. A war rant charging Thomas 'McCoy, right einl of the Betbany College football Jfiun with murder in connectlon wlth rhi- death of Captaln Rudolph Munk, or the West Virginia Uu'.versity team, w:js issued 'here today hy Magiatrate K. G. Hobbs. The action followed partlal complctlon of the inauest by Coroner W. W. Rogers, Munk sur rert'fl injuries in the game bc'tweon rhe Two teams liero Saturday from urhieh he dled in flve hours. Tho ktiinony upou whicli the war iimt was isaued waa furnislied princi mly liyllomerN. Yonng, a Plttsburg utforney, who innpircd'' the game. Young testified that Munk waa mak Fny Interferencc and waa a few yarda in front of tlie scrlnunage line when MeCoy came up to the West Virginia :aptain and struek him in tlie head. Munk fell to the ground uuconsclous and Young onlered McCoy from tho Thn uutoiwy dlsclosed that Muuk's deatb was caused by a blood cot ut I'hf baee of the brain and could not have been the result of a fonner in-jury McCoy hvos at Canton, O, Ho will be arrt-sted tnmorruw. Munk's hoine waa Sn Connellsvllle. I'cnnn. In glvtng the detalls, of thu nuiniipr In which Munk was injured. Mr. Yowig said that thc ball was on Betl'i- any's 30 yard line. whllo Munk stnrted ilwn the flold for Jnterfcrence. "llo wis jiot near thc player wlth the luill," Mr. Young ald. "Munk was inif ly McCoy who rau toward Munk as (hey wero both runnlng down tlio llfhl. Teu yardB .'bebind the scrlm jnaRe line, when Munk waa In front, 3IcCoy struck him in tho back of the heart -wlth hl ftst. Munk fell, and JUi-Coy.l'oll also, but qdickly regalned fil fect, JoQkcd at Munk and started off Mm neld." t-uiliiro Young sald that as the blov apiM-ared to hhu as clearly intpntion sif Jw. Jniniedlately put McCoy out of t'hc game. No otlier wltncBses wore lieard todny But u muuber of vliiyura have been HHiiLuiuncd for 'tomorrow nlght when fho Ituiuest will bo resumed. McCoy left colleBe tliia fall wltbout iiotirying 4ho fnetilty and had not played on the team for two weeks. lrvsidont Crnmblett of IJothany Baid t'onlght that iho was unawaro that Mc Coy was to play In Satudray'H game. It was announced tonlght that all tltij rcmalnlng games Bchcdulcd with We.Bt Virginia Uuiverfllty will bo can celled, lncludln tlie TUiniiksglving Iate wlth Washington at Jofferson. Ilctnll l'rices of Fish. Cod Iladdock 12 Halibut 30 Finnan Haddlcs 15 Salraon , BIuo Fish II. ..GD, by Mr. Babbltt of Itocklng ham, to authorlzd the truatces nnd trcasurer of the Bellows Falls Vll lago Corporatlon to Issue bonds. Itc fcrrcd to tho Commlttee on Municlpal Corporatlons. 11. 370, by Mr. Hlnes of Lowell, to Incorpornte tho Chryaotllo Rallroad Company to operate from Lowell to Morristown. Itefcrred to tho Com mlttee on Uallroa'de. II. 371, by Mr. I'age of Hyde Park, to ainond Sectlon 5207 of tho Publlo Statutes, rclating to monoy derlved from tho eale of fish. Itcferrcd to the Jolnt Committeo on Gamo and Flsh erlcs. H. 372, by Mr. Babbltt of Rocking ham, relatlng to firo lnsurance poll-. clcs. Referrcd to tho Jolnt Commlttee on lnsurance. H. 373, by Mr. IJranch of Grand Isle, to legallzo the quadrennial ap pralsal of tho town of Grand Isle for 1910. Referrcd to thc Commlttee on Grand List. II. 374, by Mr. Iioward of Whiting, to provldo for special offlcers in cer taln cases. It provldcs for special offlcers to assist in enforcing license law in towns so votlng. To the Jolnt Commlttee on Tompcrance. H. 375, by Mr. Martin of Brookline, to establish a lcglslative reference bureau ln the State Llbrary. Re ferred to the Joint Committeo on Ll brary. II. 37G, by Mr. Smith of Shrews bury, to incorporato tho Cuttlngsvlllu and Shrewsbury Telephone Company. Reforred to the Commlttee on Corpor atlons. II. 377, by Mr. Corry of Montpelier, ameiMling Sectlon 4 of Xo. 233 of the Actu ' "00, entltled an act to incor porate tho American Fldelity Co., as amonded by Sectlon 2 of No. 205 of Acts of 1902 as amcnded by Sectlon 1 of No. 307 of Act3 of 1004 and as anu'iidcd by Sectlon 1 of Acts of 1910, npproved Nov. 5, 1910. Roferred to tho Commlttee on Corporatlons. TI. ."."S, by Mr. Beoman of Milton, to a'liend Sectlon 2 of 197 of the Acts of 1900 relatlng to thc annual meeting of the Milton Graded School dlstrict. Referrcd to the Commlttee on Kdit catlon. H. 379, by iMr. Carpentcr of North field, (by request), relatlng to the du ties on telcgraph operators and re stricting thcir employment. It ro hibits employment of persons undor 21 yeara of age and Imposes a fine of $50 if operator is found asleep on duty. Referrcd to tho Jolnt Commit tee on Immlgratlon and Industrial Interests. H. 3S0. by Mr. 'Martin of Brookline, to niake declarations in conveyanccs of real estate, prlma facie evldonco of the facts thcrein stated. Referrcd to the Committee on Judiciary. H. 3S1, by Mr. Howe of 'lleunlngton, (by request), perinitting tlie erectlon of historical monuments npon the 15 .Bennington Battlo Monument grounds Reforred to Committeo on Gamo and local authoritiea concerning a now forrcd 4o tho Commlttee on Appro- lary, relatlng to a commlssioner on FlBhcrles. appolntmont. Froqucnt changcs nro priatlons. probation. Provldes that two Buner- II. 385, by Mr. Lyon of Highgate, dctrlraontal to tho bcst interests of S. 63, relatlng to tho appolntmont ior judgcs and ono person whom thoy lcgallzlng tho grand Isl and quadrcn- tho peoplo. 0f nssistant town and city clorks. shall solcct shall constituto a boaril nial appralsal of Highgate for 1909 Mr. Carll of Canaan thought a little Reforred to tho Committeo on Muni- of probation. Tho judgcs nro to servc and 1910 Referrcd to tho Committeo somethlng ought to bo left to tho ln- cipal Corporatlons. wittout compensationt Commiss on onII0r""d , , a. tolHgonco of the pcoplc. IIo told of S. 75, relatlng to scals for motor Is to have tho same rlghtl Z Tolhor 11. 385, by Mr. Caiacrwoc-d o St. local quarantlno for dlphthcrla whicli oyclcs. Reforred to tho Committeo probation officcrs and to rcport to the Johnsbury to amend sectlon 15 of No. caused much cxpenso when ho was a on Ilighways and Bridgcs. Govcrnor biennlally or oftPiier if rt. 328 of tho acts of 190G, entltled an selcctman to which ho mado objcc- S. 78, re'latlng to challffours, badgcs 'nuired l" """J1'"1"1" "',v;' " "wii no uipuuioriu ucierrcu 10 inc ueneral Commlttee. On motlon of Sonator Scavcr i 7 , " ' ,1,. , ,., a. u, rciaung to appolntment of the, Scnato adjourncd at 2:30. " i-"" iniif niiiii. lur ueHiuiiuig nu uiu 1101 oeuevo in long nsianco county clorlc for Washington county construction on Jan. 1, 1915 nnd for brnin cffcct. Mr. Warner of Cornwall To special committeo of tho membors compieuon 011 .jan. 1, vjzv. ucierrcu saiu no was a great bellever in thc of Washington county. to tlie uommittce on Strcet Rallways. peoplo and thought thoy wcrc nblo , II. 241, granting a bounty of $10 on II. 387, by Mr. Kcllogg of Plainfield, to run thcir own buslness. black bears Was' rcportcd unfavor- rclatlng to huntlng with rllles. It Mr. Boyce of Waterbury rolatcd an'ably but on tho smrcestlon nf Mr. Imposes a fine of $10 for huntlng wlth oxporlonco whcro a certaln buslness Burbank of Cabot that the author of a ruio uurjng tho open eeason for oiock ln nis own town was owned by tho blll was absent, consldoration was 1 ucer. neierrea to tnc uenerai uom- a weaitny nian anu containcd many dcferrcd. nilttee. lennnts, includlng a Chlneso laundrv- the CnlnmliiiK 1)nv 11111 Itrrnimlilnrf.,1 u. Mb, uy mi iMarsn ot ancmon, to man. thc uninese allowcd tho waste Mr. Pcck of Burlington thought provldo for the appolntmont of road water .from hls laundry to escapc In- that tho Houso had not dealt qulte commlsslonors. It ompoworH aelect- to the cellar and tho other tenants fnlrly with II. 43, maklng Columbus men to appolnt wlth the approval of naturally objected. The health offl- Day a hollday and movcd to rcconsid- of the State Hlghway Commlssioner, cer compelled a drainage systcm to'cr. Mr. Corry of Montpelier favored onc or more for each town. Referrcd bo bullt and thereby incurred tho en-jtho motlon. Ho rcnd a 11st or 15 to the Committeo on Hlghways and mlty of tho owner. Ho thought lf.States in which tho day was a holl Brldgcs. the health officer had been appolnt-1 day. At 2:15 o'clock H. 244, an act es- ed by the selcctmen that tho nulsancc Mr. Ives of Mount Holly thought wo tablishlng a Stnto school of agricul- would not have been so easlly abated. 'alrcady had holldays enough and re- uire, was tauen up as a spcciai craer, au: (jnapmau or winunam opposed forrcd facetionsly to the travcls of and without objectlon or debato was the blll. He thought the selcctmen as ordcred to a thlrd reading on Wcd- members of tho local boards of health nesday nrternoon. hnd somethlng to say now in regard Houso Itllls Inirodiiccd. i health mattcrs. The followlng bills wcro then In- M'- PHtredge of Leicester favored troduced: ,lle u111- Mr. Burbank of Cabot Baid II. 389, by iMr. Roy of Barnet, to tllat although a physlclan ho had not amend sectlons 13G and 177 of the th nioral courage to be a health of Publie Statutes ln regard to mnrk- IIe 'toltl of a boy in his town lng ballots. Referrcd to the Conimlt tee 011 Electlons. II. 390, by Mr. Peck of Burlington, who nttcnded school In a nelghborlng Noah, whom he called Noah Ives. The chalr bolng In doubt as to thc result of a vlva voce votc, a standing vote was taken and by a vote of 105 to 77 tho Houso agrecd to reconsidcr. On a qucstlcm of thlrd reading, thc Chair agaln result of tho vote was taken nnd by a voto of 99 to 82 the blll was ordcred to a thlrd Approted By tlie Uotprnnr. Theso bllls have been apiirovcd by Govenior John A. Mend: S. 48, an act to change tho name of Barton Ianding Grnded School Di3trlct. 'S. 12, an act relatlng to the oper atlon of rallways. Jolnt resolutlon provldlng for a Jolnt Commlttee to lnvostlgate the cxpendlture for detcctlvo service. S. 47, changlng tho corporate name of tho Barton Land'ng Cemetery As soclatlon. S. 57, ln amendinont of sectlon 6262 of the Publlc Statutes rclating 10 fees for coplcs, etc. S. 29, amonding No. 255 of the Acts of 1906, granting certain power to thc City of Barro relatlng to thc watcrlng of Its streets. Li:ISLATIVK AOTJiS. Among tho visitors at tho Stato Housc Tuesday aftcrnoon worn C. S. . Soulc and Ilon. II. H. tlcyn or thlrd reading, thc ' 11 a"0 bolng i doubt as to tho ; lrao,p.of f,rfHQnfto"; C vlva voco vote a standing!; P' hld f S,1- A ball8 mn n,i i. n ,.t f ! 1 ovfB Morrisville Mrs. John A. MeaI was a visltor in tnwn nt n timr wimn Hm ntrttn ! i.nn.itn n- w,ifio f itno Houso ycstcrday aftcrnoon. hnnlth nffimp rnnld ln enM tim n imtrtn f m,. wi.no $ cj..... I Alr Ainey or Brighton occunied the rclatlrg to tho assistance of voters. lowcst bldder. This boy was taken ton the Houso voted to comply wlth! " t0,a portl011 of tho aftcrnoon Rcferied to the Coinmlttce on Elec tlons. II. 391, by Mr. lltitchlnson of Wash ington to prohiblt the salo of deer nieat. It forbids trafilc or dealing !n such and fixes the lienalty at '$100. ui anu tno licaitu ofticer told him! tho Se'nato's request to return to jho had a sore throat and had bctter ! theni H. G7, a blll rtlatlng to school go home. On his way home he talk- (attendance and chlld emplovmont. ed with a glrl and also talked wlth i VenHl..(ti.ii Si wiom iin,.ai..,.,i Mr. Fletcher of Cavendish movcd Among tlie visitors at the Stati 'Houso yesterday morning wore Con gressman D. .1. Foster of Burlington, President Jolin M. Thomas of Mid dlebury College, C. W. Wittcrs of St. Albjis and R. A. Lawrenco of Rutland. l'rices nt Wholesalre Eggs ; 32 Butter 31-32 at Bennington. It grant3 authority to erect a monument to Col. Soth War ner and the Green Mountaln Boys. 35 Referrcd to the Cominittec on Mill 30.tary Affairs. j Adjoiirnninnt llcholuiion Adiiptcd. A jolnt resolutlon was offered by Mr. Billings of Woodstock, provlding n.,(.' m'that wlien adjournment is taken on X OLltOCa ... ... ..... DUl . , i t , jjeej Saturday niorning, November 19, it be '"'iinfll Tn.irlnv nvnnfnir Vnvnllllinl ''S Lamb 12 Mutton G-7 Pork 10 Broiler Chickens 18-20 Fowl 1G-IS ' l'rices at Rctnil. Eggs 37 Fowl 22 Butter 35 Potatoes 70 Pork 18-20 Chickens 2 IIK.'ll SdlKiOL SOTKS. A Butlor County farmer etopped at a stoiu iu ono of tho small towns on &ls way to itlie county fair and plcked a fliiae'e woi'th of applos from il baak cL Ho entorod thcm' at tho fair and won a two-dollar pre.mlum. Kansas City Journal. Tlie High school clasci game wtll bo played this aftcrnoon on Semlnary campiis betweon tho Soniors-Freshnien and Juniors-Sophomores. Tho pro vious gamo was played in mud. A meeting of the Athletie Assoela tlon will be held this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock to award the "M's" to the football team and also tho basoball letters whleb bavo nct yet been awarded. It is the present intentlon to glvo an M to every boy who played In tho last Semlnary gamp which the High school won. Tho boys areof tho convictlon that thoy want a banquet at the same tinie accordlng to tho ru!e of rccent yeais, but this roniains to be soen. Rhetoncals are schcdulcd for next Wednesday afternoon and will be ap liropriato to tho Thanksgiving sca son. Thc scnior talks havo been slat cd and will be rosumed sbortly for the ycar. Each scnior is obllged to glve a brlef talk on somo tlmoly top llc when hls or lier name Is reached on tho list. Short iirograms of an lnfornial na turo will be glven ln many of the grndiw 'Wednesday in celobration or Thanksgiving, tho day followlng, nnd tlie usual recess from Wednesday, the C3rd, to Monday. tho 28th, will bo ta ken by high school and grades. The school roonis aro almost- as congested as when tho first syniptouw of overcrowdlng wore noted and tho teachlng stafi" aro jiraylng for the day when tho publlc notlccs this fact ed: untll Monday evcning Novomber 2S at 7:30 o'clock without pay and wlth an allowance of mileage one way. iMr. Kennedy of Williston asked il Rulo 21 was stlll In forco. He dldn't think a matter onco sottled could be brought up again. The cbair ruled that this amendnient was a new proposition and that the rule ln ques tlon dld not apply. Mr. Chapman of Windham movcd that the resolutlon llo and be mado .i special order for 2:05 o'clock Tues day afternoon. This motlon was voted down. Mr. Corry of Montpelier dM not believe in any lialf-way busl ness and would vote to allow full mileage. Mr. Stone of Wallingford eald that somo of the members must pay at the hotels wbethcr they wero thero or not, and hnlf-niileage would not eompensate theni. '.Mr. Maun of St. Albans, movcd an ameiulment to the rosolution pro vldlng mileage for both ways. Mr. Wrlght, of AVestinlnster thought It was too early in the weok to take up this matter of adjournment. Mr. Roborts Rupert thought 'hls dls cusslon had already (ost tho State a thousand dollai-s and he was in favor of getting down to buslness. Tho aniendmont was then agreed to and tho resolutlon ndopted only a few nays bolng heard. Mr. Peck of Burlington, callcd up H. :i02, relatlng to copyrlght of Ver mont Reports. Ho oxplained that tho Judiciary Commlttee at llrst had understood that the reports wcro now copyrlghtcd but found that this was not truo at tho present tlmo. Uie ronorts lormerly were copyrighted and ho thought they sbould bo now and ho favored the hlll which was thoroupon passcd. On motlon ot Mr. Maun of St. Al lans, tho House ndjourned, 1IOUSH AITKUXOON. Tho Houso was called to ordor by tho Speaker. Itllls Iiitrniliucd. rho followlng bllls wore lutrodue- Mr. Burbank asklng hls opinion of his condition. Ho found him to bo' ... . . ... r.lfCn..tn. .11. .1.11 ! T-1 1 Heterreit to the Jolnt Commlttee on u"b uii.nuiuria. rour uays ;,i uy the chair to Investigato tho ven- Gamo and Fishcrlos. j later Mr- Uurbank hlmsolf was taken Itilatlng, hoating and llghting of Re- II. 392, by .Mr. Russel of Kirby, pro- erlously 111 and would probably have 'presentatlves' hall He was co'nvinc hlbiting flshlng on Sunday. It fixes idled llad 't t been for the use of Cll ti,at somethlng was wrong wlth a line of not less than $5. r. nntitoxin. The little glrl with whom the system and alludcd to the fact forrcd to the Gencral Commlttee tho y hau talked dled. Mr. Burbank that a niajorlty of the members of the II. 393, by Mr. Howard of Roxbury, thought this a good illustratlon of thc House had colds. As a member of relatlng to the rogistratlon of trac- dlfferenco in the two mcthods of ap- the bald-hoaded club ho asked Tor an tiou onglnes. Reforred to thc Corn- pointment. investigatlon. Mr. Iioward or AVhiting niittec on Education and Industrial! Jt'. Martin of Brookline said thataiid Mr, Roborts of Ruptrt supported Interests. )whcu & CiU to a qucstlon of health jhee motion nnd it was unanimously 11. 394, by Mr. Carpentor of North- the Board of Health were the proper ,adopted flold. (by request) to regulate the l'ersons to lcok after thc wolfare of s. 09, relatlng to automobile opera servlce of process. Reforred to tho tho people. He thought it was notltors' licenses was ordered to a thlrd Judiciary Comniittee. l 'Uiestion of theoretical Independ-, reading bn Wednesday afternoon. H. 395. by Ward of Danville, to cnco- "ad no fear of arbltrary, Petitlons asklng for tho enactmcnt amend sectlon 528S of thc Publlc Stat- mothods. .of a pvohlbltory llquor law woro pre- utes, relatlng to the close season ln Mr. Ellis of Brookfield related a scnted by Mr. Lewis of Wells, Barron Jce's pond, from Nov. 1 to June 15. caso of neglcct by a health officer un-'of Barton and Mr. Breed of Pittsford Reforred to the Jolnt Committee on,tlcl" te old mcthod by which a glrl, and wore roferred to the Joint Com Gamo and Fisheries. (lle(1- IIe saI(1 'l was all right to talk.mlttec on Temperance. II. 39G, by Mr. Billings of Barnard, about otl,0 Pcoplc's chlldrcn when ( On motlon of Mr. AVebster of Swan to amend sectlon 5717 of the Publlc 'ou aro considering quarantino meth- ton the Houso adjourned at 4:32 Statutes, rclating to the age of con- oUs' but " was different when your 'o'clock. scnt. It fixes the age at 18 instead 'own chlldrcn were involved. Dr. , ot 1G. Roferred to the Commlttee on '131"11" of Grand Isle said ho had been i SKXATK 3rOKM.. Judiciary. .!l (hcalth, oltIce'- for Thore was a brlef and unoventful H. 397 by Mr. Hulihan of Rutland oth systcms of appo.ntment and had sessioll of the upper house. The joint Town, to amend sectlon 5109 of the attended every health offioers schoo . , roHOlutlon for ,IU, r,00 c , J uf Publlc Statutes as aine.uled by No. From a thlrd to a half of all health tj0 rocot.dlnj5i of Vermol t HU , 127 of acts of 190S, relatlng to license oricerB wero Iaymen. He opposed ; torca, Socie(y am, fhe j coniniisslonors. It provldes for tho,"10 ( report of the standing committee on 1 nppolntment of three license commis-, ;' - " """" "L ,l; """ 'the Hoapital for the Insane at Wa- sloners by tho solectmoh. Referrcd Baid it any of fieial shou d have prbl-, tort 1 to tho Joint Committeo on Tompoi-, trarv l10Wer- 11 sllollld b(! tllc lle:lUh l wh, iinn,., l.m v., i:it mr tl,, oincer. ne uau soen a uozou uemon-1 ,.,.. ,, , sian annv. contrlbute; a il it 1 1 iii il i.iii:4f :iiiniii; iii.ik stratlons at hls home within a wcek , . Wlint's In JfcCIiire's. The openlng of an important scrics, "Tho Masters of Capital ln Amerlca, ' by John Moody and Goorgo Kibh. Turner, heads the 11st ot artlcles In the November McCluro's. Messrs. Moody's and Turner's firet articlt shows tho growth of the House of Morgan, nnd begins tho bistory of tln groat modern movemcnt of the d velopment of corporations anJ t.c concentration of great wealth. Ellen Torry contrlbutos "Some Refiections on Shakespearo's Horoines," stories of great actresses she has known. The sccond instalment of "Working Glrls' Budgets," by Edith Wyatt and Sue Ainsllo Clark, deals wlth the wages and livlng expenses of shirr waist operators ln New York. Wil liam Archer, who early this spring was sent to Spain by McCIure's Mag azlne to investigato the Ferrer ca3i', has wrlten a complete account of the Barcelona riots, the 'desocratlon of the convents, etc., and tho situatlou be tweon the governinent and tb" church. His artlcle on "Ferrer and the Barcelona Riots" contalns all tho i evidenco on the subject that has been uuoarthol since the execution 1 Ricbard (ladke, Colouel ln the Prus- in article on was called up by Mr. Adams of Wind- ' 'Peace and Dlsarniamont." and nnce. TT. 39S. bv Mr. McHiiL'b nf Wovbrldirn to protect nurscry stock from injur- f wllat W0Hia "appcn w.tnout a gooa ( ,. Hlo nllpH()1, Yoshio Markino, the son of a Japan lous Insects and dlseases. Reforred "ealth olficor. He opposed the biU. , . , . ese nobieman, who came to Americ.i to tho Committeo on Agrlculturo. , Dr. Bryan o Lud ow sa d he ea 1 1 , same nbjMto Ul(, yMcl thp 11. 399, hy Mr. Ellis of Brookfield, t, !"- i- tn ninhll.it thn fnrnishin.r nf intnvl-1 a quarantino notlco except by author- ' ii.. c i i i .1 . a 1. 1 1 1 . rni. - l. ! 1 1 cntlng llquor to persons uiuler 18," ol 'OLiu uoarus "L "o.mu. uiu uiu years of ago, and amending sectlon tllc 1,efusC(1 a tll,,-(i adl!.s by 5102 of the Publlc Stntutes. It per- a larSe niajorlty. mits the salo of cldor. Reforred to1 lHfe'liway llill Discised. the Committee on Temperance. I lfi2' relatlng to the disi.ositlpn II. 400, by Mr. 11am of Newark, le- of ""expendod hlghway taxes in ln galUlng the quadrennial appralsal of corporated vlllages was takeu up ar. real estate for ycar 190G nnd grand a sPccIal ordr- A'r; I!atu'U r B1,d" lists for 190G, 1907, 1908 and 1909, for dlebury said this bil. was anotner at Newark. Reforred to thc Committeo taclc 011 tho dutIe3 of solcctmen. Ho 011 Grand List ' ,Iul-suol,LU lllu :.'iiai.i.iiiJOimmy n II. 401, by Mr. Alason of Pawlet, in la,tlS money raiseu n;. v uagcs am aniendmont of and in nddition tn sec- sponuiug uiua.uu uiuu u...u .u.uul ticn 39G3 of the Publlc Statutes relat lng to tho election of road commls slonors by dlstricts. It provldcs that when a town elects two road coinmls- sloners, tho town bo dlvidcd Into two dlstricts. Rpl'erred to Committee on Ilighways and Bridgcs. II. 300, relatlng to inspectlon of woights and nieasures, on motion of Mr. Babbltt of Rockingham, was or dcred to llo and be mado a special InIc ,,,, ,,, M, ,,, 10:30 o'clock. llcalth Offlrer Hill IMsciismmI. thcir pormisslon. V.v said we wcnt no permlsslon to spond that which Is ! our own. Mr. Barron of B.ivton dcfended the blll. Mr. Bailey of Ramlolpn opposed tho blll. IIo thought tho vlllage streets were almost as bcneficlnl to those outsldo the llmits as those who lived within, Mr. Pcck of Burlington tnought tho bill luvadod tho rlghts of town otfi- rhe meas- ure was then kllled without a voico in its favor. Mr. Corwin of Chelsea called up IGovernor vetoed the day before. ! Mr. Adams thought the Stato had as much right to eiiter a man's premises and ilestroy bees that were liablo to spread disease as it had to enter theni and kill a horsp afflicted dors. Mr. Arehlbald of Bennington airreed with Mr. Adnnici. Thn Stiit". he said, had destroyed whole orchards sui'fering from the San Jose scalp without making any conipensation to tho owner. It assumcd the right to kill cows sufferlng fnwn tuberculosis, and thc partlal conipensation was a concession, not a right of tho ownov. No further objectlon was mado and itho blll was passed. No bllls wore Introduced at tln morning session. for an pducation, has written a uni que acount of "My Experience in San Francisco." Tho fictlon includes "Molly," by George Pattullo, "The Govemor's Lady ,"by Avery Abbott, a Giovanna story by Anianda Math- wltb glnn-'0"8, rruins juvocate, uy juua uox, and 1'ercevai uiuuon coniriuuies another "Adventuro of MIss Gregory." ITMSHIACi SHOKT WEIOHT AM) MKASUKES SWIXBLKHS. New York, Nov. 15. Tlu crusade against short welght and misrepre sentation of goods, of which the poor aro the chlcf vlctlms, resulted in three convlctlons yesterday. Tomaso Pecciono was flned ?25 , for sclllng coal iu a bushel basket i that containcd less than half a S. S2, relatlng to unlformity 0r!bushen1: ' Ro- a garage emp loyec dates of school reports. I Werknian, a jewelry salesman, was finod $100 for eelllng a bracolpt mark ed 14 karats when it was only about nino carat. S. 53, incprporating the City Trust Company. S. 70, relatlng to lights on auloino blles. H. 17S. relatlng to selning in Lak? Champlain. Adjournment was taken on motlon of Mr. H-arltug of Caledonia. Tho Fly in Iho Olntinenl. II. 223, a blll provldlng that health II. 22S, amonding tho act rolatlng to,ul Hore Is a soug to the glrls 1 kuew offirers should bo ohosen by select- tho Ustlng of englnes, bollers, nnd cer-, ,..,, ,,m,Vnii.. In tho good old days of yore. mon of boards of aldermen instead of tain other macliluery. Tho questiou ; To Polly and Molly, and Dolly. nnd by tho State Board of Health, was ta- was on an amondinent Insertlng tho T"cro was not a ripplo of debate ln Slle kon up as a special ordor. Mr. Wright ! word "machinory." Mr. Corwin de-U1'0 Senato ovor.tho resolutlon for anHero Is a sonR t0 tIl0 Kirls l 1;1)cv. cf Westminster lnterrogatcd the corn- fended tho bill ln tho interests ot unt- actjonrniuent. wnicu causon so mucn JJut Vm sim heart frcef and jtv nilttee as to tho roason for an ad-'fonn appralsal ot propcrty. uouuio in ine Jiouse. ii was pnsseu verso report. j Mr. Martin of Hartland opposed thojas matter of course without a ques. Hr. Bryant of Ludlow, chnirnian of aniendnient but this wlth other nm- tion bolng raised. ti r.,.,.,.iH i..i.u,. nifi. i.i endmonts corrcctlnir the nhrasoolouy ""i reading was oraerea on: VII t tlLfllW llCIUUl! (31 1V ----- . thoro was troublo In tho House whon-'r the bill wcro agrced to. ovor the words "health officer" wcrc Mr. Peck of Burlington offered an and makes hasty strldos toward a now high school buildlng. A numbor of nctlvlties of tho schools which woro intorosting last year havo not been tn- kon up thus fnr becauso of cripplod apaco. 11. 382, by Mr. Lyon of Highgate, for the protectlon of musk-rat nnd and mink. It forbids taklng theso animnls in tho towu ot Highgate bo twccn Aprll 15 a'nd March 1. Refor red to tho Committeo on Gamo and Flshorles. H. 383, by Mr. Dartt of Sprlnglleld, (by request), rolatlng to cruolty to nnimalB. It forbids "docklng" liorses' oral farmor; woman neat housokeop-'talls and fixes a flno ot $W0 for tho or, good plain cook. When applylng.offonse. Referrcd to the Committeo glvo referencos, nlso partlcular as toion Agrlculturo. ngb and oxporlonco. Posltion pormnn- n. 384, by Mr. Roblnson of Elmore, ont. Good wnges. Alonzo Klinball.i (uy roqueflt) pfohlbltlng flshlng for Union, N. H. N17dlt 1)lcUorei in Elmoro pond in Elmore. WANTEU On farm In N. H mnn and llfc, both Wakoileld, in good were inontloned. He said thc mcthod amendnient Insertlng after the words prescrlbed in this bill had been trlod, "ma"lifacturing or other plant," tlie in this and otlier States and.f"rt"or words "kcpt and used as tho results were not satls- such." Tho amcndmont was agreed to factory. No health officer ap-!and ,he bln wns ordered to a thlrd polnted by two or three local offlcials Reading on Thursday aftcrnoon. . cnn bo ns efflcient as ono chosen by I Tlilrrt Reading Ordcred. tho State Board of Health. Thlsmat-! Tlllrd reading of theso blllo was tor should not nnd canuot bo n qucs- ordcred: tlpn of llkes and disllkos. Ho dofoyd-l II, 312. to pay tho estato of W. N. ed pbyslcians as a clasp but said wlth Gllmon the sum thereln named. nll thelr virtlles thoy wero Stlll llll-' n. 71. rnlatlntr tn thn olectlnir of jman and thoy could do bette work town officcrs. wneii nppointeu i.y some power which, 140 u act m.otcctlng musk-rats. had 110 local prejudlcps to enter into; 2S0 nnb,0 s n lton tho questlon. Ho said tho blll lookcd ed 8chool (strlct to cna Ul0 well ln theory but worked badly In dnto f ,ta , ot, prac Ice Tho olTIco of health oiTicor, T),o30 bn,8 ulUcd. BI1UUIU UU nuH UUL IU pUllllUH. Mr. Glllott of IUchmond favored tho health, strong, actlvo; without chlld-i ron proforrcd; mnn oxiicrlcuccd gen- hlll. Hho thought local officcrs kuow bcttor than tho Stato Board of Health whom to cliooso for this posltion. Mr, Stafford of Brattleboro said H. 43, relatlng to legal holldays. H. 308, relatlng to oniployment of teachors, Theso Senato bllls woro roferred: S 37, to provldo unlformity in plac- fln ..,in.t.n ttt Vin m.ili. horo was a thh.u party, tho people. n9toma to tho committeo on Insur- iu uv i:uimiuui uu. Jiu iiiuuiit luti Stato Board of Health wcro sometimes arbltrary ln thelr mothods and favor ed tho blll. Mr. Bailoy of Randolph said he know Xrom porsonal observatlon that the solectlon of health offlcers by selcct men was a fallure. Tho Stato Board ot Health always coiisults with tho nnco. S. 4G, roqulrfng town clerks to trnns mit birth, marrlago and death records not provlously rcturncd, to tho Sec retary of State. Reforred to tho Gonoral Committeo, S, 5G, rolatlng to publlcatlon known as tho Vermont Court Procoduro. Ro- 11. 53, rolatlng to tho Clarendon and Pittsford Rallroad. H. 11S Incorporating the Sanborn Cemetery assoclatlon. H. 138, relatlng to Packcr Cemetery associatlou. II. 184, relatlng to Harvey Ceme tery assoclatlon. , I H. 186, allowlng tho Connecticut &' Passumpsic Rallroad to hold stock inj other rallroads. 1 H. 217, rolatlng to Rutland & Mont-j poller Rnllroad Company. H. 100, to lcgallzo the appralsal of tho town of Readsboro. S. G8, relatlng to supervlsors of tho Insane. S. 8G, rolatlng to buildlng of a crlm- innl ward at tho Stato hospltal. S. 88, rolatlng to dogs for breediufi purposes. Ono blll wns Introduced. S. 101, by tho Committeo on Judlc- dlll.- ply dup To tho fact that I can't wcd four! Here Is a song to tho girls I knew ln tho good old days of yoro. Now York Tlmes. LADIES ! Let your next new shoes be a pair of Beapje Shoes and be assured of a perfect fit and the latest style, with the price still at $3.50. B. M. Shepard Company Montpelier 21 State St. CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY J--rtz-w- - MONTPELIER, VERMONT Uapital, $ltfl,000. TrotUs, $50,000. Tolnl Assets- SlOO.Ono. DcposllB nnulo on or before thc 5th day of any month wlh draw ln terest from tho FIHST DAY of th month, nt FOUR PER CENT, l'EH ANNOar, payablo Bomi-annually on tho flrst days of January and July. Intcrest nt Two For Ccntl'nld on Commcrctnl Dcnoslts. Safo Doposlt Uotcs, $5 n Ycnr. T. J. JEAYITT, rrosldont; ALUEUT JOHONNOTT nnd A. J. SIHLKT, Ylce Prosldonts FUANEN. SMITH, Trcasurer.