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12 THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS : THURSDAY, EEBRUARV 21, 11)07. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT. ((.'ntitlnrinl from 4(h Page.) enllcd to Hoston last 'k, re turned Snturdny night. News lias been received hern of tho death of Tin; Hev. AVMInm ' Nnsh of lloaton, who In ft-imcr yours wns pastor of tho tiongre VOtlnnnt Church In this plnce. lie wns tistrUmctitnl In securing n village llbrnry for Derby, which wns Inlor turned over to Derby Acnmomy. Slncn linvltig Derby lie hnri devoted his tltno aialnly to llternry work. RUTLAND COUNTY. BRANDON. rvmipnny C, 1st Inf., V. X. (1., hid .1 r tnpllro and smoke talk nt Its iirmory Friday night. The t .!. onnsbce 1'ost, 1 A. II., wns present, friends of the mipany rmd Bpveral the prominent eltl (ens of llriinilon were also Invited. C'liini .Hinder supper wns served after which i Ignrs were passed nwl then the talking began. Commissary K. N. Miller, acted s tont master. Ilemarks wero made bv t.x-Gnv. P.. J. Orntshco, Senior Vlc De partment t'omniunder 11. AV. flint of c O. A. rt. l'osl. F. II. Partington, the rtev. '. Liurlston llulhird, ('apt. P. .. Smith of Company C, L. .1. Cnhee. Jt. 1'nrr, captain of the company during fie Spanish War, and others. Tin- lone .'id honoinble history of c'ompnny " was l aced from the time of the organization of the noted Allen Greys, (ho ilrat per manent mllltl.i company In Vermont, lo the present. Its deeds of valor In the II War were told and Interspersed wi'q the story were recitals hy members of the ft, A. n. post of the grand work of the Tnlon troops In the days of Y,l "IS The nfflcleney of Company (' was c mptlmented and Its members urged by the civilians to constant, serlons-mlnded endeavor toward inprovement nud were M tirfd of continued public co-operators 'f til's wns done. Mrs Helen Mcrrlnni, widow of Charles Merriam, died of pneumonia Tuenlny at tiip home of her daiiKhter, Mrs. K. N. Ml'ler. She v.ns fill yeurs of ago and hc , les !,rr daughti" s survived bv one s sti r, Mrs. Caroline Menltt. of this town The fiiiipr.il will be held this evening at eli;ht o'clock at the house. The ,uterment will be Friday morning. Mr and Mrs. Frodetlck Hacon of Hart ford. Conn., are visiting hero and In I'orcMdile. The Parmnter nronertv on Franklin and Park streets hns been sold a Syndicate cnmpocil of the follow I' g gentlemen: Lx-Cinv. V. J. Ornisbre. A Us in I). Nuttinc. ftenrgo H. Young, I"- x it. Wright, Charles II. Uoss of tills town and A. (1. Parr of Chieaco, 1" The pi Ice reported Is W,W. Mr P. II Whnlen has sold her house on the coiner of irver and Pepot streets to Thomas Patnode, who will take poscs v on soon. Mrs. Mary Ororneke has sold her hoiiRC on Mich street to J. W. Ray n ond of Orwell, who will move hero next month. Irwin P.. Howe and Miss Morris Miller were married Febiunry 16 it tho home of Major C. W. Carr. Mt. F'i deride Tower and daughter. Hnrbara, pr concord, Mass., nre limiting Mrs. 3'owei's mother, Mrs. J. N. liishop. tt'Mbur Tiwience was nble to be out yes. lerdiiv for the first time 'n several iionth". -Mrs. .lames Hastings has gone io New Vork where she will pass the re 1 llnder of the winter. The King's Ii.iuphter.s will hold a work nicotine jl"i Mis. H. D. Hrlggs Friday afternoon nt L:".0 o'clock. In the Inst game of the season rtrnndoii high school haskct hull team defeated the I ginning Klvo of Pair, Haven by the cnre of ?,l to 2n. Hrnndon has made ,i pood record this season, playlnp 11 i,'.ime nnd IosIhk only one and that awny from bono". PROCTOR. John M-tikh.ini, station master heic, Is nl'e to he out, after an attack of the crip. Tli anniversary reception at thu V M. c. A. was enjoyed by a larce Bitdlemr- Halurday evenliiK. A vry In terestltiR feitiire was the work of the Swedish Polish and Utiiiirnrlnn educa tional classes A number of the young jeopl.- gave a dancing puty Saturday r. ght l-i Korest"rs- hall. John Castle, who was struck by a train whih cross ing tne track here a fiw days ago. Is reioveilng as fast as toiild he uxpect til. BENSON. Df.puty Sheriff IJ. K. liehU-n of this vi- I lire has bought the meadow lot east of this place consisting of f.0 ncres of John H. Carter, tho landlonl of Motel Her.-on; cons. deration, fl,Ki, aliout. J22 an acre. Almost every ncro Is fertile meadow 1 lid.- Prank Habbltt, aged 4!) yens, -who d ed in Cnstleton last week, had always "ved in llenson up to ft year ago. .Mrs, It It. Walker has been appointed ad. n nlstratiix of the estato of her aunt Mis." Augusta Carter, Attacks of grip 1m vo been frerpient tho pan iveeli (Specially nmnr.g the young. W, 15. Noble tvas In Cas1r?ton Saturday, called there hv the death "f Prank Habbltt. John Uetth of Howard Hill is 111 with the r'p. FORESTDALE, Mary Symons of Kscanaba Mrs Ml. h It-the guest of Mrs. M. A. Symons. - Mis, Ing at I,. It. Churchill of Rutland Is visit (. H. Churehlil'r..-Mr.s. I. C Tlump has relumed from o weok's visit at "Watervllet, N. V. Mrs, Mary Pyinons hns been visiting In Rutland. I. Hern has purchased n zx horse power Carter touring car. Charles Hewitt, a life long resident, died Pehruary 15, nged ffl years. Me Is survived by one son, ( P.. Hewitt, of this plaee. The funeral was held at his late home Sunday after- twn, Tho Rev. C. n. Carpenter offlclat Irg. WASHINGTON COUNTY, MONTPELIEB. tiiaries i;. jsootti, wni was for many years manager of the Pnitert States Clothes I'ln company, hns purchased a half Interest In the grocery business conducted by Pred .1, Callahan In tho Hyde nlock. The firm name of tho now concern will bo Callahan & Itooth, Thn purchase of the J, S, Vlles electric lighting plant by the Consolidated Lighting company was complotcd Prl day when the iapirs woro passed and Mr. Vlles received his money, Tho price paid for this valuable property haa never been publlcally stated, but It Is currently reported that It win In excess of 1250,0(10. Tho engagement of Alauson II. She patd and Mls.s Julia M. Adams Is an liouuced,- Chailes II. Katon, a iiallvu of plain field nnd well known In this city, died recently nt Southern 1'lnes, N, ( where ho went five years ago for thn benefit of his health. Ho wan n machlnst by trade and had worked In this city. In rialnfleld nnd ! Chnniplaln, N, V, IIo wns an undo of Arthur Ci. Kuton, cashier nf the Flrrt National bank of this city The body wns plnced In n receiving vault nt Southern I'lnes nnd may later tie. brought north- t. r. ICddy of Stow, proprietor of tho Jtontpeller creamery. Is making nrratiRo incuts In build nti addition to this cream ery In the early spring. Tho business Is etcadlly Increasing nnd last year mora than 4.10,00 pounds of butter wero manu factured there, Thomas Pnrre1If n locomotlvo engi neer on the Montpellcr & Harm brnnch of the Centnil Vermont railway lnm been promoted to be superintendent of motive power on this branch. Mr. Pnrrell will have chiirgo of nit loco motives there nnd of the shifting nnd teimlnnl work at Montpellcr Junction. Mrs. Jnmes It. Hnlden of Mlddleso:, mother of Mrs, ,1. nil tJoodenough of this city, riled Snturdny morning nt llenton hospital of Intestlnnl trouble. Her funeral wns held Tuesday af ternoon nt one o'clock nt Middlesex, the p.cv. Dr. J. Kdwnrd Wright of this city .idliintlng. A rough estimate on the loss to tho Montpellcr & Wells River rnllrond nbove lis Insurance by the recent fire nt the enr shops Is that the company will be nut nbotit $0,n00. The. dnmnge wns In the vicinity or $17,orm on which there wns an Insurance of nbont $,000. TIip hose companies of the city hnvo been reorganized. A new company win formed Prlriny evening with It. P. l.uwson as foremnn, J. P. Dodds nnd H. P. Rlchnrdson assistants. P.nch hose company now hns L'O men nnd the hook nnd ladder company nn equal number, making 10 men In the depart ment exclusive nf tho chief nnd his as sistant. The civil case nf n. K. Davis vs. i. M. liruee, general nssumpslt, was tried before Judge II. M. Harvey In city criirt Saturday afternoon. The plain tiff was awarded a verdict of $5i.S7 with Sfi.r.O costs. A book account wan Involved. Charles Clinudlfr nnd DeWItt Clinic Irive returned from Amherst College, that Institution having been closed be cause of scarlet fever. TMey expect to remain nt home until about March 1. The old rule reiiiilring n pavment of n tlve cent fare between Mnntpeller nnd Mnntpeller Junction of all persons not holding transportation for the inn In line Iris been revived. 1'ersnnn now wishing to accompany their friends to the Junction or to go there to meet theni will be obliged to pay live edits for the privilege. Corporation papers for tho Vermont Power ft Lighting company, which Is or ganized utiiler the general law by the Con solidated Lighting lompnny of this city to take over tho Vlles electric plant, were Mondav tlb-d hi the ofllro of the secre tary of state. 1 ,n capital stock or the new company is Sl.tM.noa. The present haiter of the Consolidated company doe not allow It to acirilie now property. This necessitated foi ming a new company and tile next Legislature will be aked to merge the Consolidated Lighting com pany and I he Vermont Power Lighting Miiipaiiy Into one. Thn subscribers to the new company ei" identical witn tlie own- iv or the Consolidated company, and tile new i bailor allows the company to deal ill electricity and to ncquire property In Washington and Orange counties. The Mnntpeller & Wolls River nnd the ential Vermont inllronds have Issued or ders cutting off theologic.il students and clergymen from any further cut rate tlck- ts which have formerly been sold on the basis of two cents a mile. An all day shoot will he held at the range of the MontpeLer ftur, chili Prld.iy at which lnie the members of the North- field (!un club will bo gu-sts of the local organization. Several interesting i;ent am scheduled, among then a picll'nln.iry struggle for th" silver loving cup known as the lfi'rT trophy which the best maiks- nien in the gun clubs of Montpellcr and Nortblield will owe. beluro the year Is oxer. I lie Fhoot.ng v. ill begin nt ten o'clock 'n the nuniitnn anil lunch will be served on the ground at noun. Jnsrpl.hie, wife of L-wis Wood, died ruesdny morning :ft'T an illucssg of five years, uged r.s ye.irs. Mr". Wood was n native of Montpelier and w.is mar ried to Mr. Wood 42 yen r.s a so. She Is survived by her husband and one sen'. L. N. Wood, of this city. I lor funeral will he h Id this morning nt nine o'clock it St AugtiMiiie'., Church and banal will be In the Catholic cemeteiy. Hie Rev, Pather W. J. O'Sulllvnn gave out Tuesday the official figures of the net lesulta of I lie fair held 14 nights for the benefit of St. Augustine's Church. After all cpei'.e nre pjld the sum of $2.141 will go Into the church treasury. fin Thurday, Prlday and Saturday cycli ngs, April 11, 12 and 13, the Ladles' Aid association of lleaton hospital will present "Tile Chimes of Normandy" in. Hlanchard opera houo for the benefit of llenton hospital. This opera w'll be pre sented under the direction of Prof, nnd Mrs. J. W. Moth, who hnve been dolus this work for the past twelve veaiv. Attorney Samuel H. Randall nf New Vork Is In town In tho Inteiests of the plaintiff In the suit of Madame Klcanor Fletcher Ulsliop Nicholas against the es tate of C'a'r.i II .Nicholas in which some $10ifV) Is involved. This caso has been once ruled out of court, but -an attempt Is being made to reinstate It on ths docket. Travel on the Bcrre A- Mnntpeller eee- tr'e railroad was tied up for two hours yesterday morning becauso of a runawav borso falling between the ties In the rail way trestle nt Dodge bridge, nbout half way between this city and Iiarre, The horro was driven by Mrs. Charles Smith of Ilarre, becamo unmanageable, lrft tho highway nt this point nnd went on to the railway trestle. Tho animal was finally extricated and did not appear to be dam aged except a fow scratches. Mrs. Smith wn.s uninjured. Depositions wero tnken yesterday In the ofllco of Harvey & Hnrvey In tho supremo rourt ensn from Chittenden county of Johns. Wllklns, Administrator, s. W. W. Hroek and K K. Roselle. This is nn al leged malpractice caso which It Is said Is set for trial at tho March term of Chitten den county court. Tho depositions taken yesterday had reference to Mrs. Wllklns's cnndtlon before sho took treatment of Drs. Rrock and Roselle, Thomas Iowey Is a candidate for school commissioner In ward four against James H. Kelleher, the present Incumbent, who Is n candidate for re-election, he having served only two years. This contest will liven up a little the npathy In ward four this year In city affairs. Tho tlmo when corporation taxes ran bo paid Into tho State treasury will expire March 1. State Treasurer IS. II. Deavltt Is receiving dally tho taxes from many of the State corporations but about $.0,l Is still due. Sheriff Frank is. Tracy Is m corre spondence with sheriffs In other States as to the methods employed by them In keep ing prisoners In comity JallH nt work law passed by tho last LegUtaturo having authorised the sheriffs of the several counties In Vermont to do this. Some of these sheriffs write that prlsouor tiro kept at work brcuklne stone In tho Jail yard for use on the hlchwuy. A confer ence will later bo held by R. 9. Currier, county highway commissioner, the as sistant Judges of Washington county court ami Sheriff Tracy to determine what action w,n bu tnken In tills county Frederick P. Carlcton, administrator of tho estate of Cnlra Nicholas, will sell ,it auction early In March, If not sold before thnt lime, Jlio 7f acres of land comprising Nlcholns hill which Is a part of the Nlch olas estate The moitgsges on thifc prop ert) amount to nbout y itA, Slate Geologist fJeorgo II. rerklna of Ilurllngton was In town yesterday In con sultation with 12. M. Ooddard, n inembar of the Jamestown exposition commission, In regard to Vermont's exhibit at tho ex position next summer. Professor Perkins and Mr. Godd.nrd went to llarro In the afternoon to Hncertnln how much Interest In the exhibit Is felt nmong tho granite men of that city. Doctors M. D. Warren of Cnbot, J. W. Jackson of Knrro and h V.. Steele of this e.lly, comrKwinK tho board of Pnlted States pension examiners, held their monthly meeting yesterday In the federal building. Charles Shepnrd of Mirshlleld, Kdward Plsk of Wultsfleld nnd David l.e of this city were examined for an increase of pension. BARRE. Ilcimon M. llullls, head derrlckman it tho tinarry nf Itoutwell, M lino & Varnum. was killed Friday afternoon. Ills held wns crushed by two ginnite blocks being loaded on a car In tho company's quarry at (trnnlievHle. The accident seems to iitivo been due to a liilscnlculitioil by hliu of the speed with which the derrick boom was limiting. Ho ri'ed nbout uu hour after the accident, He was born In Can inln, and was. 14 years of age. lie leaves ,i wife nnd two children. Mr. lliillls was a member of Court Rnb Roy, Foresters, of America. ' At a citizens' caucus, held Friday even ing, ex-A!derman John Rohblns was nom inated for mayor over ex-Alderman John J. MckcuKle, thi labor candidate, by n vole of .'HO to L'OS. It Is expected that there will be no contest at the polls, James Mackay wns teunmlnnted for city eleik and treasurer. The Indications are thnt the city will vote "Jos" on the II cens" question this year. The sheriffs 'department made a raid Just before noon Friday on Mrs. Ague Nevcrctt's bouse on iSr.uiitc street secur ing I" pints of liquor. The ofllcers en lered the front and back doors slmul tancoiisi . They found Mr.". Neerett in the kiti lim 111 the act of passing a bottle of liquor to two men and thi---o men were summoned as witnesses. An lnspe"tlnn rf the cellar was made, and through a window opening under n. plar..n, eight pints of whiskey and live pints of rum were secured. Mr. Neverctt was tnken Into cite court and pleaded not guilty o keeping nnd .veiling illegally. Rail was fixed a; Sf.lo. MC RET OWN. ti. I!. Lvans of Waterbury was In town Saturday.- -F. P. Strong visited his wife and daughter In W.iltslleld over Sunday.--Mr. mid Mrs. Ilnrldn Miinsnn of Monir vllle were it II. o. Ward's over Sunday.--Principal Andiews ami Mrs. Jennie Pier 'o ere In Waltsfield Sunday. irw In llen son of .Montpelier was in town Suiid.o. Waller Wilcox and Maud Jolmr.on wers al home from Mnntpeller Seminary over Sunday. --Severn! from hrie attended the funeral of Nathan lloyceln Waltslleld ) ri day. P. I! .lohus'on and on, Paul. ?,' in Dubury Sunday. ICstella (iranlleld of Mlddles-ov Is to worl: In Mr. Wilcox's stoi". Rena Lvans visit's! her parents in Wnterliiirj the past week Mr. and Mt. Sam Fat nswortii are parents of ,i son born Saturday. WATERBURY. Ar.'hle Chisholn Irvin Gibbs ln-i has purchased of ice oi. I!lilh hill, Ml", con- hldcrntion, 4SVi. Roy .Smith, who h -B. II. Clarkson's store been in ton n the pnr.t lieen i mploycd in In llurlingtoii has week, llo Is to (,o to lietliol M ii q, I to manage the Saig. fit st. ire which F. week. C. Luce puivh.i'cd 1. TIip Willi im II ll'irn Co. have bien shut down for th" past becaine of in ability to get freight shipments frur. Worcester, Mafs. 'flip Urni- has several bundled dozen of g mils shipped and as sjon as they anlv there will he sullieieut work for all who may apply. Deputy . .cr rf C. C Gr,ies lias return ed fiirn New York olt:i The senior class of the high school is rehenisliiR n comedy and farce to h given Friday evening. Washington's birth da. Tim farce. "P.o:: and Cox," Is 'n ojv act. The charaeters are filer ti by Gilbert I own, Dan Corse nnd Siell' Hunth v. Thp comedy, "A Mux of Monkeys," Is m two acts the parts being taken by Floyd Andeif.on. Alton Wheeler. Mls Grace Manning. Mi"s OH'P Davis and Misa Ollle Nlchojs. The ni'.nuai reports will be printed the middle of next week. lamer H. Greene hi'" commenced work it the Waterbury Inn as bou? carpen ter. John Kingston hns returned he-e nnd ommi'iiced work for the Drew Daniels Granite Co. 80UTH WOODBURY. Mrs. Hutchinson, who has been In Hard Ick, caring for her daughter, Mrj. II. Dlniick ami little son, who were severely burned by the falling and e:.ploslcin of a hanging lamp, returned home Tuesday. Tin' remains of Cyrus Sprague wero brought here for Interment Friday. The funeral was held In Cabot that day at his son's, Walter Sprague. Mrs. K. C. Sabiu is visiting In Waterburv. -Mr?. Kwen and sister. Miss Watt, have re turned to Waireii GnorieU's. Thn fit liltlj of Charles Cacly In 111 with the grip. --Warren King has not been as well of late.-- Mrs. Whitcomb of Wnleott Is passing a few dajs nt Frank Ratchelder's. Wlll.ird Sprague of Wllllnmstown stopped over nt R. H. Renjamlu's on his return from the funeral of his brother. News Is Just re ceived of the death of r.pbraltvi Pierce, a former resident nf this town. He resided in Cllftondale, Mass, WORCESTER. Daniel Preston of Jonesville has sold stock anil tools to Prank Pierre, carried on the plsce the past D. Vail has been 111 the past his farm. who has year. H. week.- Prank poller visited nnd Mllo Pratt of Mont their mother Sunday. K. Lee liltnev ndl Dr. George Parmenter of Montpellcr visited H. D. Vail Kutldav. --Mrs. Mary Harris and Mrs, P, R, Con nor are ill, Public, dancing school In I. O. F. ball Thursday evening, February 21. School In the lower room ot the corner school closefl Friday. Mls.s Frances Ablmtt Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ordaway of Northfleld. Good roads and fine winter weather make lumbering busi ness brisk. Some of the mills will In crease their output greatly this year. C. C. Putnam & Son nre getting In a largo amount of maple and birch, about 12 loads dully nvernglng fi..W) per lend. In addition to tho lumber snmo Ifi to 20 cords of hardwood nre dally hauled to Montpelier, MIDDLESEX. The Rev. Henry IJoUlen and family returned to Roxbury, Mass., Wednesday. Thty were called here by the death .f his mother, Mrs. C. IJ. Holden, Her fuiieiul wan held nt hor Into home Tuesday ut 1 p. m., the Rev. Kdward Wright conducting the service. Among thoso present from qui of town weru Mr. and Mra.. Allen ilruco of Water bury, Mr, and .Mrs. Duiiiie Uruco of Moretawu, Fnsl Wilder of Waltsfield, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Kll aoodenough of MontpelI.r, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Miles of Newark, N. J, M, K. I'rlcn Is , ill. T, K. Price la not nn well as Insl week, caused by getting up too quickly from th1' grip.- Mrs Drnuiitt returnee! Mmidi" frrm Wnfrburv, WAITSPIBLD I J, W, Gregory, who wns confined to tho house nil of lust week, In snrr.wh.tt Improved. Tho funeral of Nnthnn Hoyce was largely nttended Friday, tin! Rov. F. H. Roberts ofllclntlng clergymnn, The burlnl wns In North Fnyston, where ho formerly resided for ninny yenra New telephones on thu loeiil linn have recently .been Installed nt the homes of nmery Somcrvllle, John Nelll, and tho Rev. W. A. Remele. Mrs. Heslnnd nnd her daughter, Mrs. Mnrllm Cann of Now York city, who were here to nttend the funeral of Mrs. S W, Livingston, daughter of Mrs, lies. Intnl. returned ftittirdny. Mlf Addlo Freeninn hns returned to her home In Morttown. Miss Lena Hnlrd takes Miss Freeman's Green & dance nt I. Ing under place In tho store of C. J. Co. There was u basket O, U. F. hull Tuesday even the management of Messrs. Newcomb Mnrshnll. Mrs, H. S. Hunt iran of Worcester, Mass., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George II. Pierce, over Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. fi. Nor ton nf Oklahoma nre called here by the death of her father, Nathan Royce. H W. Livingston Is visiting In Mont pellcr nnd Chelsen. News has been re ceived of the death In Rraltleboro of William F. Wilder, formerly n well known resilient of this town. Mr. Wil der served In Co. K, 3rd Vt. Vols., nud was for tunny years n member f the local G. A. R. post. Ills body hns been plnced In the tomb ul Rraltleboro, but In the spring will be brought here for burial betide his wife nnd son In the village cemetery. Charles C. Ingnlls has returned to his homo In Worcester. Mlns Ruth Parker, who has been III, has returned to Motitpciler Seminary. PLAINFIELD. Karl D.irtlett's h'oufc cnught fire from clothes hunting beside the stove Monday morning, but It was quickly extinguished by neighbors. Mr. nnd .Mrs. H. G. Moore are both Improving and are now out of danger. Miss lllanc'-e Cutler, who has been 111 with tonslll'ls, is better.-Tb wnisi pnrly given by t tin llelickalis was attended by eleven tables of players. 1 he crer.tnerv paid Its patrons Zo 1-4 cents for January butter. WATERBURY CENTER. The filarial of pi i Dfiiienitt Hayes was held Sunday at 'hi' Raptlst Church Mrs. Haes w.is the only daughter of Lucius Detnerillt and n former iesent of this place, hit: for many years lv.nl l'ved In Strafford .chore she died. In ternient was In the new cemetry here Mrs. Cnrile lintcheldor and daughter. Florence. nre visiting -elntlws In MorrisvUlc ami Hirdwlclt. -There will he a donation for the Rev. Mr. Doun las at the Methnd'rt Church Friday evening. Refrenliments will Include sugar on snow, aid "Miss Pilmrose's Album" will In presented. -Hainiony Pomona Grange has r elveil an Invitation lo meet with llazen Road Pomona Grange of H.irdwick. lnreh fi. Dr. H. L. Watson rind daughter. Marion, of Mnntpr Her i wore nt H. c. Hayes's Friday. The uiiTtrel show '.-'vn last week by talent from Stnwe wis well attended. WARREN. G. s-enor li.is puii'Mn'd of L.i.Morder's f.un and slock and Her-ry 'S to move tli'ie ot once: coii'ideratlon. Jl.l'n. Mrs. W. P. Th.ij-f. who went to Hur liigton for nr. e.iiPniii.ition at the Mary Fletcher ho'p.'dl. has returned home. An mieratlo.i was fourd ui'-necissary. The schools cloced P. May. An exhibition was given at the '..wn b.i'l Pr.day nlcjht by i lie tench"! , Mi-"es Li.Monler and Hubbard, and pupils - Mr.'. Alozo Parsons Is passing a vv"-k.w"Uli her son. Frank Par-ons,".ii i: is' Warren.' A, F.. F.lilrlrigc v.iis in -MorAPrl 9' , i0Vt i WM'k.- Chc.-ter IV jyl-.?. hud the nr-fnrtune to .break his arm Silunl.iy. Mis I."n,i LiAIonier went Monday to Randolpn tor a few day.- with her s spr, who Is ill The Mister. Maxwell of W,iitfUbl Wete ,,i town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Godfi e Rumpel a'c con vclesc'ug. Mis L'llui'i llulib.ird was 'in Walisfleld Friday to attend til" funeral of N i than. P.o.v ce.' NORTHFISLD. Stall's Attoi',''C reiiLimin Gates issued i warrant upon vvh.' 'i Michael and Mary Hroggi weti' arre'tel i'l-diy charged with keeping liquoi with nr -.it to sell Illegally. They were brought be'of Justice of the Peace P. II. Kent, w.i'.ed examination, and bail in the sum of J.70 was furnished. Uroggi formerly h'id i. licence and b!s I lace v,',i fearclied w tliout ri sult a few w cep.s ,'ii'O, WINDSOR COUNTY. WINDSOR. Twin bo.vs were born to Mr. and Mrs. Mii'thi K. Kenyon Tin. ivday. Frederick Dudle Pct'es died Friday morning, aged W) years from pneumonia, after an dines of oulv three or four days. He was n .son of Major John Pottos, .it one time sheriff l of Windsor county, and hun alwav lived I in town. The funeral will be held this in 'own. The funeral was held Mjnda.v morniiia. II" leaves it w.fc. SOUTH R0YALT0N. lVn-l Culver of rlarenioi.t visited Ids paren s over SuudJ.v R. R. Harnett of Hethel was the guest of his brother, Dr. D. L. Ilurnett S iturdnv. -Prank Moise bus been ,n New York city the past week Dr. D. L. Ilurnett has recmeivd suf- fUiently to attend his patients. Mrs. Van Ness Howe Is living at W. V. F.ist 111:111'". -Kverltt Corwin moved to Tun- hrMge, where he has employment. A concert and sale will he held In the Methodist lipipcopal church Wednesday Gideon Darker haw moved to Xewpoit N. II. -The Recreation party will be entertained hv Mrs. D. P.. Denrlng Thursdiv evening A. H. Lnmb lias gone to Huston. Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller Jennings have moved to West Hartford Mrs. Arthur Dings and son returned Friday to West Hurt fold after u few ipi.vs with her parents. Mr. and Mrn. Joel Phclnh.Mrs. HetiJ.iniln Latham Is recovering from an attack of the grip Chailes Kngllsh was Injured hist week while chopping n the woods. The Rev K. K. Wells and Rev. S. C. Goodwin exchanged Sundav.- -The Iidles' Social circle will observe Washington's birth day by serving a tea In tho Congre gational ihureh parlors. QAYSVILLE. The White Hlvor Pomona Grauso will meet Friday with (ioodwlll tirungo nud the following progriinimo has been ar ranged: lOtilo, opening In fifth degree; ml dicss of welcome. It. H, Wilson: icsponse 1'red llaynes; sluiing by choir; dlnnur and social hour with inusle by orchestra 1:30. confcrrlnir fifth degree In form; loll- call and good of the order b.v J. A. Cludel maniiKer of fifth dcKtee work. A lame delegation s evpucted fiom Twcd Itlv tjrangc of PlttHllcltl. The upper luinber cuinp at South SlnckbrldKe lHiusts of hav Ing the lulloHt men In town, .Marvin I '11 win being 0 feet H Inches and .Ion Shanip i feet 3 Inches. Leon Hied, who took an examination for a government position at Itutland November 21, will go to White Hlver Junction Saturday to bo tallroad tpket rlerk At the Y p C. P meeting Sunday evenlUK. llurr- L. Of id w 1 c 1 taJk to younc men and womop.--Tlio ltov. F. Wilson Day will take for his subject next Sunday "Thn Martyr Hero, or Ixsons from tlio Life of WillUtn MeKlnley."- A son was born to Mr. nnd Mm. Leon Perkins February 12 nnd ono to Mr. nnd Mrs, Rurnott Good nle February 15. Alden Richardson has purchnfed thn place at South Btockluidgo where he live of George ICdmutids for 400. The F.sox Lumber company will move Its mill this week from the Sheldon fnrin to the Henry Collins place Jti.it nbov.i Stockbrlilge, Peter Gnrrow will run the boarding house. Arthur Rnheock nnd mother have moved from their farm on Lyon hill to tho home of his brother. Parker, on Mount Hunger. It Is reported thnt ho will go to Mlddlebury a llttlo lnter.-K. II. Perkins of Tnftsvlllc was 'u town Friday nnd Saturday tuning pianos. A great amount of Ire Is being harvest ed this vc-ir from the pond, most of It being IS Inches thick, A NEW SOURCE FOR FENCE POSTS. Hem I.oilarpolc Pine Prrsrrved With Creosote by n Cheap Process Pill (IMh All Itrn.tlrenients. An experiment In the preservative treatment of dead lodgfpnle pine for fence pots, Just completed by the For rst Service, on the Henrys Uike Forest Reserve In Idaho, has given results of economic value both to the people of the community and to the Forest Service. It hns demonstrated thai fire-killed lodge pole pine Is well adapted to treatment with criosote nil hy nn exceedingly sim ple process. The demand for durable posts by ranchmen In th" vicinity of Henrys Lake hns hitherto bcVn met by the use o' red cedar, but the supply of thin spoies Is now completely exhinsted. The only nntlve trees n present n.'iilnble lor posts nre lo.lgepole pine, qtink'ng nspeti, nnd Douglas fir. Though durability va ries with the soundness and dtyuess nf the posts when placed In the ground and willi the chnr.ietcr of the soil with which they come In contnrt, In general, npen posts Inst from six to ten years, fir posts from five to seven years, ami pin" posts only from three to four .venrs. I.odgcpole pine without ptejei-vaflve treatment Is thus too short-lived to make desirable posts or poles. The Idea of treating wns suggested hy the r quire ments nf forest- management on the Henrys Lake reserve. Large bodies of dend lodgepoln pine, both standing and down the jegncy of severe fires In 1902 -are a serious handicap to the forest there. This timber must be got rl.l of to make room for young growth If the fu ture forest Is to he well .stocked. Properly treated lodgepole pine shoild last twenty years, which equals the l,fe of the former favorite, red cedar. Hv treating the pine, and thus making t serviceable for po--ts, the fores' servl1'. hns fouri .1 wnv of remnv'ng the eiu um bering timber at good price ard sup- I piling rnnsimii r- with veluable posts at a reasonable ftgilie. Since the r.ucess of preservative treatment hns been dem onstrated the value of the woo.! has ris en ft 0111 2i" cent! to approximately 4s cents per cord. The treatment was giv-n In a galv.ui-ized-lron tank fitted with steam eolK In which ftom ti to ,V posts stripped of bark were placed upright. Knougli de mote was then run Into the tank to submerge the iMI'ts for aKeit 2 feet, heated to 2i"i degrees P., or a I'ttle nbove the boiling point of water at that alti tude. 11 ml afterwards allowed to con!. The large quantity of firc-kll'.ni timber on many of the forest te-erves. the press. Ing need for durable wood, the steady rise In price Is due to the Increasing difficulty of obtaining It. and. finally, the ease with which post timber cm tie treated, Indicate t lit t the preservative treatment of timber Is to have an Impor tant development throughout the We-t. This bi'iides meeting the ilenrinds of the prople and reducing the drain upon the fores;, will leid to the Ir.ipriveinent 'if conditions nn the tcserves aud Insure better crops hereafter. It Is the Intention of the forest service to establish experimental treating p!.int where there nre bodies nf de id timber on th" reserve and a demand f'T dura ble wood can not otherwise be met. K perlmental work will be conduied with r.inc ehloild and other processes as the needs of the different regions and th" thorough testing of each process may re quire. ,s a lesult of ihe post o;ier. incut, it N under1! 1 that a company will tnk- up the treatment of dead lodgepole pine on a commercial scale in the spr'ng. Thry are sitlstii'd that the slmplli'y .uid uiornc of the open-tank process Intro duced bv the finest service will enable them, with certain modifications of ap paratus, to treat and sell not only fence posts, but feb phone poles and posts used for Irrigation works. They count upon local market aliendv In good par; de veloped on the. confidence vi; ch th" fence-post ep"r!tnflit lus Inspired. THE STORY TELLER. pkovidici"). One of the churches In a little Western town is sii fortnnnto as to hive a joung woman as Its pastor. She was called to the door of tlie parsonage one dnv, nnd saw there n inuch-einbarrassed young farmer of the German type. Dey s.iiil der minister I, ved In dis house," ho sild. Vr-s," leplled the fair pastor 'Veil 111 I vnnt to kit nicrrlt.' To get married? Very well: ! can marry you, said the minister encourag ingly. "Oh, but 1 got a girl alreaty," was the disconcerting reply. Woman's Daily. sonuurrv. The late Judge Pettlngill of the Me'.den, Mass., district court concealed under 1111 apparently stern exterior n kind heait, nnd nothing touched him so quickly as .111 unintentional witticism, especially It' It wero at tho expense of the court. One day a pilsonir nrnilgned before him for dt unkenncis, nnd still under lh Influence of liquor, plended ns Inn! as he could to be pNced on probation. 'Why should I place you on proba tion?" .said tho Judge, sternly "Why, you're drunk now," 'No, I'm not, your honor." said the poor prisoner, earnestly. "Fin as sobtr as a judge." He was placed on probation. floslo.i Herald. AN OLD THICK. "Iist night they worked .1 beautiful ttick on us," said a Plttshurger. "It was done on thu Sixth avenue elevated. All of a sudden the train stopped and puffed uw.iy, Then the guard called to us 'All nut" We hopped out quick enough, thinking the cur wan about to burn down, or koiuethlug, ami stood uu thn plalt'oim breathlessly asking why. 'N.ithiiu,.' unswered the Riiurd, 'only Ihu train Ih so heavy we had to empty It. The motor wouldn't vvoik,' After a little while It stinted again, nnd tho two front cars, out of which we had been unceremonious ly dumped, went by empty, but In the four rear earn a merry crowd thnt had kept lis seats gazed smilingly out on the hunch nf us easy Idiots standings on Pi' plHtfornt N'fw York rnrresrie.de 1 Pittsburg Dispatch. THE WEEK'S NEWS Thursday, Fob. 14. TJie grave olitirge of rownril.ee Is miide liy I'teil Merg'-sell, 11 survivor of tin; I.iirchmoiit (llsitstrr. II(i snys thnt not only were tlir tinftocoiiiiiiiiilt'tl wo men left lo tlicl- fate, lillt Hint Citlii MrVey left the .sinking ship In the very first llfeliont; tliat. sornr of the Miln's 1'inplo.vei lllled tlio limits to the rxi'ln h!on of1 iTio passengers, nnil at least one bont whs without onrs wIjpii It wits put over the sltlc. Securities vnllieil nt S.i!..(K)0 . were tnken rrom tlio vnnlts of the Snvlngs Honk of New Britain, Conn., liy the nilsslutr trp:itirer, William P. Walker, ncconlliiK to ti stntetnont WMinl by the board of director', of thp Institution. The sennte broke nil rreorils by pn IpkOOI pension bills In (K! iiilnutrs. Tho boiler nf 1111 eiiglnr pitUlni.' n p.isscnsrr train exploded nenr Luzon, N. Y r.nil Ivvo tr:tlnmrn were klllul and one fn t ally hurt. I'lro !n the Wllilnin f'ramp - Sons Ship nnd KukIup (!i:iip.iii, 's yards a; riilhui"!plilti dpntroyrd nt least " per cent of (he' I'oinpatiy's pattern. Iiirlnil Ir.g those of el"hi frilled States bnilli ships. Presltlent Itoo'evplt. !:i n n.is:ipp to congress, strongly ndvtvntes; (lie con. servntlon of coal .mil other ftid re sourcpe, 011 lands still belnucltig 10 tlie coverntnor.t. sayliiK tint lif nrefoi'th the nnflon should retnln Its title to lt fuel rpsonrors. The railroad of the entire rrdintry nre preparivg to tnnke a urn "nil In creasp In freight rates, nt'enrillng to .lie Chlengo Chronicle. Fricloy, Fob. 15. Another tragic rhnpler In the liUtor.v of the Thaw-White episode v.-.'s writ ten vviini death stepped In to halt tlie rainotis trial In Its fourth vvrel;. Tlie wife of juror .No. 11, .Air. Joseph II, r.nlton. pased n way. President r.ilPores hps signed ft de cree alKiilshiiiir tlio olllcl.il chaplains p tlie French navy, t'linplnlns in the Trench army were nlmlNhed innn time ago. As lis? ri'sitp of a siies of "HIaeU riiind" oittrngrs in the mining settle ments ii the vicinity nf 1'ift-ton, Fa. tlie aitthttl'itie! nrriMid 2.". Italianti. IS of whom were held for trial. Miss Flora Stelpel. a casliler in the itnploy of N. Sin llrnbiiffr & Co.. I li!!n. delpliia. is eh:ir;eil with embrzzlins fund's of the company (o the n mount nf fL'.-.f'Ctt. (In account of the outbreak of MMiict fpver pinong stiiilept of . nihri'-t col lege the institution will lie "'.o-ul until March 1. President r.l'nt of Harvard iltiivct'. If y. President Frost 'if F.ert'.'i college, KeiitticUy, ;it!il nishop I.iiwnnce of F.oston. before tip- Twentieth Century dub ut Hostoti. expres-i d Iheinselvcs as iiping more or les In favor of scpa rate school fur whites and black. Saturday, Feb. 16. .7. O. Ilisgins. ,m nttori ey o I'.oiton who iv.is cenviiiid of forgery and pt:'' jury In connection with the win nf the I late Mrs. nntinah Hoyle of l!n.s:nn. j was sentenced to a term in state prison ! of" from 10 to I I years. j As :i result of hfivinc had e.'iit teeth rtrariod fleorge V., Stevens. 11 tobacco grower of Ens: Hart for.'.. ( ' p.:,.. died of exhaustion, following- e:ci eslve Ii'.pi ding. The navy appropriation, carry Iipj, in round uuinlie'.'s, .f'.iti.t'im.i ' n, has pnssi d the house. The Third N ttV-nl 1 fit ';. the niy t. i.lgltt bank in I'.altimore. vi'.ll dl'ccn linup its all niht feiitii-f. The Kansr seimtc .idopird .1 ri sc,!n tlon bnrriu-' ft prr ..-iiititlves of the K!insi; City Star l'ru:i, tlie liooror lirie- nf !!: scnale. V.. 1'. Cue nnd W. H. Knns. - tri Iv ing inemliirs of the llrri of 1 'nib 1:1s & Coo. grnera! e.xpnit and Import ir.cr ch.ints of New York, have made mi ns signnient. Tiie linn N one !' the oltlest In Us line In ih c'ty. Mrs. Annie ."r. Hrndley vvn Indicted for murder for tin- -hnnr'ns ff former j Senator Hrovvn of Ft.-.h ar Washington. She Is at present confitictl In tiie district . jail. I The dentil of. Linns Vnr.n. a necro 1 steward on tiie ste.imcr l.tirchmr nl. re duce tiie ntiiulii'r of (li'isp vvlin stirviveil tlie fninotis v. ivek to 17. while of the T'l bodies recovered, us have been liltr,- ! tifiri!. "Var In cpntrai An:cr:c;i is only I ttinporarlly suspendrd. accnnltn:: to ilie ! belief of those In Mexu-i City who ire ini'ormt'd by private advices fron: the scene nf the troi.blc. Sundny, Feb. 17. J Mr. Lottie Witllnu ws firrrsted at ! New York on T li r- chrrre of citislng the j di.iih id' her iiiothi','. Mr. Iiii Hinge, a widow, vv ho poesed a ciniforlulilc 1 fortnnr, I Twenty ih. -id two f.it.'ill.i hurt and 1 1L" otiicrs inure or Its so rlourly !u- j jured, Is the result of the wreck of an I liei'trlc cxpre.-.s train on the New York Central railroad at Nrv.- York. Of the I l.'i.-pre number of injured. .'.0 arc. .trend ing to lio-pita! nnd ponce reports, seri ously hurt, and the dtath IM may be loon llicrpivi.-il, Most of tlio others are suffering from in orations or shock, nnd will recover. Several hundred cpa-clil-ts, -oclal-ists and tnnle unionists p.iradcd the .-trcels at t'i'lc'iso. carry ip;: red tlaf,'s nnd lianupi's, to mark the nnniversfiry of the arrest nnd dt'i'ortatlnu from Colnri'ilo of .Aloyer. I ln wood and I'etii bono, olllcci's nf the Western I'rdt ration of .Aliners, 011 account df alltpd com. piiclty In it murder. The prople uf Nicaratttm are enthip slitstlc In demandlii'c i"'P!iriitlnu from llie governincnt of Ilnmiurns for llie Inviisioii of 1 heir trrri'ory l.y Ilomlurau troop. There arc u'r!!rnt runiorK in clrcu l.tt'.Dii of llie ul-'.'iivii'y of ircai-nnahli' priicllccM citr: led ui by an important ullii'l.ll of Ihe French tuleij'.ll otllcc, who Is alhiged o Iimv e cull luuiliciiltd Mends lo the VaLciili. (m Ins; to thealarmltij,' inniirilily from spoiled lever at Hell'iit and Hie ueu crtiliy U!j;li dcaili rate, owing, it ii til leped. ti unsanitary cor.illlloii.s, Mm lirltlsL itovcruuicnt lias appoiiiti'd .1 ro.vfil commission in inquire Into the sitiialitiii, Dr. Il.'irrliigtuii of Ihe Mn-siichu-kett state board ol limit li states, that .AMs?nchustttfi h.is tip' besi food st-p- in the e'vll r.ed wrid lh '.'cnscii Inr tin , l.e i,t s 1 In 1 .use n str.ii pure food Iniv lus been (tifor ! V," years Montley, Fob. 18, (11 pit' in McVey of (ho rec ui d er l.archinont U at his moMirr's h 111 i' a 11 nn 1 en, c iiiiii. wi.iri'a1 oar wile nud ivvo cniiuren 1 lie iiinio .uc leys reiiiovni, it is sail I 1 lo.iii'iiue, ii;i 10 C'lanc ill ijf'V per men. 0111 nan 111 c imikiii i.iiuiliut,', 1 eoiuiecllnn Midi the death of her bund, who was sliet to dentil nt jury was in the efi'e 1 iba Airs inan fired the f:i:i I sl.ot Henry S. Oh'ott, co rounder VI,,.,. II,. ,.n,.l, .1 'IT........... .0111'. i.,iit,ii-.. . Ill 1 I I'l Villi 1141 l,l I.. .11.1 ... 1 t,....i '.. 1 il , -- The Hrltlsh te.Fi e, Ilf loiiolis 11.1.1 t. III. ,1... 11.. I 1. .,!. .... ... ,..l inns 11 I'll i.u- it' i -i' i in i'i ipii He'll- l'(irlllT Tin. fir 'n . i snut- 1'J persons were d 'owpcil ii... .1 ...1.1. .1.. 1 . iiuifi W illi in" i-i, pi i'ii 11 1 nnj nt Key W'ist, Fin , " .p n ,i ho 1 left long itl the lli.pl; t.s up 1 pi nt Ing three feet, ij' I !; aet.c '. v tip ff till' olllcfis ni'i'. l ew s viil the kins from s!nl;lii; Olto KeNey dccl,n-s t , uccede ! K'Htlesf of (iovin lli'gl es of York that he te .ir the dlk-p of suppr'.lildiiUUt c: .f.-'ir.uice. to vv l.e vas nppolr.tfd by dovrrnor :;'.ii. As m ifi'lt of ' prrlensed ny 1 lie :n"ii i mpi' y o ' i"r n-ges I rtt'T 11! I ,il en, . . T ! "I ' , I 1 II 1 lit s. of ihe ! ty tire . il "p s t"vf.s tvur.t of food. Tuesdny, A Philadelphia ,;,.i valid ti chtllM'.' in the Tcb. 19. u . 1 ' " r Clftpr Justice I'-Xstt, of van In f;:prr'::e ' 0111 ' I'd) r,r,!l,W)0 to char. '.v. The negntln!'. i fo" f t'lureii tlie dispii'e b 1 v . . arngun I tnnditit's Ip ve 1 Mgi-o-'srd i a jttslifying the p"i ct (.11 't th t:r can snin lif ..!' ci 'te 1 ' a nrbluviiou. 1 Fi'inl: 1'.. N ,1'ie. 1 ' vps-s r,!d k;i!p,i v, li'.lc c i'i.'ir.L ti, " rw eh, ( "I ni'v t r iv aii'c t h .ot th c- t 1...... 1 n. .. e. ... nn. ..... ... . nib, lilt' tiiotii'i- ,ii.o loiiti'iri America, lint I wnncl lo'-oigh in en us to bring 1: 111 10 tr.ni Hip 1 (iPtice took liinrv rf ' vvn, n of I'i'ovideuiv " Tii'e. s Iinrr; TliilWMiivti sf,' 1 1 1 'bet; , ngor fo-.l Wblli. as u.ls rod hv li'm t Hvaps. tile I'lliP. st Ijivs ,n(l during the dreiry lii'in-, of one v.or'-i tiivnii ""ver 1 icr cn'Pd 0 Ma jclll'setts I'ot'.st the revisof barges nnd the ocein t'tj. iivv meed Heath oil n.cDiaPcl 'iclp a nn 'ri.-v s.v U'i ?'p itrr.nnril ,nor 0f pS))vUl.0 Tlie will of tiie late ex Gtvp-rn gins of New Yo'ic has lirr ,idi to piobiitp. fircinisis if n , qi , eliar'itabie character amour t o f l.S.d'.O. Thi- et,ite Is est. it. Pod lli'l V, CI ii n,"o t.oie j nil ui.'",",i Profe-sor sterret of t orne vi n party of Ccrel! psplon-r-i 'fit tium.'ipied reg'or.s of Asia M,'no sprint;. An advance in wages that r.i roily effect L'l.O'iO men and mer lir.yili'. out Mititliallv n -bit ii-it ville 1F.1.1 r"g"m of pcir'v .?l" more iiir.n ui.upvm - n itwett i II. C. Fricl: Coke cnniraiiy. I'le.lflitig gill!. cr a Vp f iter 111 the spcard i.t-gni ,,x .11 1 I. It . 1 o, tt 110 It . 11 11 . line, . .it Hosion, wns 1 . i, n tif.i ir, thf. prison for life. Wodnesday, Feb. 20 Tho fedcra. cra'ij ltl"i New Indicted tlie tiie, it N -Mini Itn company on liit.rL-r- ;I.r" p pa d.' I') rebalen on sugar si n, , 1 t t(, . lie agent nf tl" An erii . p .socm1- ing cofniiMiiy. Mux Mathews rf the Standard all company we eiiti-i ed nt 1 to a tcni of IS me" 'hs ii l,i 1 fr the ti U'li e in iiiirl.' 11 c v tlie wreck of 'be vp ie IMn isp eprcs on lln- .New ) orif ( fi.'rn load, in wli'di 'M per., vi I'p was dtvelopol it tin )''ii,iei''s p Tin1 prej'iLnt 1 as ii f. 11 ird Yorkfrs Interested in hav eg tit tav.il .hip liar ''., m a- a tr n n for tiie n'pw Yo'i, n.iut 1 " rip i.t will lie up'ib'.e 'o cofcpl.v w'tl rriliet. App-nprint.'e.b'. cugrcn' eg !.';T,.i-iii ar- c. Mv .1 In the I 'I i:;t, for tit" stiiiitrv c v I cprnsps ".yvvc'inien '11 Hl'i-i Si- rto:' Snic.o' i.uid a" add- ine senate In cli-f f of h s poi' tdlJtO ' A ,11: ry ut 1 o;f M 'iip verdiii of no- iji ''v r t''e e 0 ta'n Towp" and Mate Ihiv's Kiiorini r r.rtip.i. icci'5ni rf sci the sclioouer for 'nst't'ince. The .IijiatK se trail1 ng siilfdro s'.stln;; of three cruisers hasarr! Honolulu. Hy a majority of -V Up l chaml.e- of r.-; 'po pxp-"sspii donee In the guv enpron' ud a ized it to conciti'ii retciai ns 1 bn-iup rf c'-ii n i, NKW M I N Tin- P.t. Ilev. L testniu lplsccp.1 Fpi lids his v walking tr ps ' ' C IT'Ill' li. sh v ci Del . it ns on tlunigh PC. .M ir,Vl!'Ull HOU IO .VI I " UP" ' tt 1111, nii'itm Willi m.inv fi'inis ot .iu of stories about them "One warm summer n'ter i'i i'n.,1-. M he enl.l recently ' 1 ton of a quaint old Maryland flimveil 1110 inrougn ine ruoi, u UlllllllllK, Ulltl n V. '" .,-. ,e- htiowed tne tlie b.g bHif n'nl f ill , .stl.lllfcc 11111.H i.i "it lieu iiii day In connection vv ih 'hit lib shIiI. 'We had a s rang.' minister Ituc hen', und when ie npi i f I th he came upon a 111 th a li Ii. i with all due sli 111 ptv " it was u reqU' 'i I h 1 1 i'!'es h .apathy and prip is for Job v, ho h id been tb plv fi U j iu t of his wile.' " "Thu sex ip p.r.si ,1 1 id y " Vo mlnlste b ,ok 1 Job 11 1) s.i ' ice n I'P fi ' s 1 1'1'in .1 11 f M' 1 1 p.ip. II gl-11 ' i'i rjiicgf 1 f!'' it v b ; :. n 1 1