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VOL. LXXXI1I. NEW SEHIKS VOL. LV. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT 1 Local Items of Interest Fr 9 -AU Parts of the Green Mo tain Stato. S THE NEWS BY COUNTIES Prom the Iilnnil In the 1,-ike o (tie riiisnmpslc, lonK Ollrr Crock end liv tUv Mmr of White It It it Cuvrnl h .spe cial Correspondent M nUKLINOTON, VT., THURSDAY, JUNE 17, MO!). turned to Hoslon W cdnosday. Ho will lecture here on the 'Passion lMny nt ObernmmorRau" during the cnmlng October. William Qtilnlnn, a former employe of the Cutter Marble company, tins returned after nn ali!pncp of is years mill taken a position with tho Hrandon Itnllnn Marble company. Tho Hpv. rather J. D. Shannon hns roturn m1 from two ilays In Hrlstol nnil Ver Rorincs. W. L. Hamilton wpnt Wodnos ilny (o M.Whester.-F. H. Thomas hns rptnrnprl from Lake Dunmnro, whore ho has l.pon orocttuR a summer cnttiiRe which his family will use thn comlnp summer.- Itnhrt C.nrtmell hns rMnmr.,1 ftom n week's visit to his brother In hiierbrnnk, "num. Jerry and William WIrcIiis of Keoscvllle, N. Y.. nro visit- Inn; their li'otl.er. OoorRo WIcrIiis. Michael lli-rrlns has Ripe to Meehunles- vlllo, N. Y., for a few days' visit. BRISTOL. The program of tho ennimenremnt-i n-. erolicB of the r.rlslol high school Frldiy iiftornoon f..",m i: Music. orchosti"i, In vocation, II. c Rev. William' Millar; salu tatory, Man' Hulduh Tunic,-; esay, "Some Ol'rrrfcs of Old Colonial Tlni.s " Elbaboth Fimnle lino; psiv, "To tho Heights, Through Difficulties." c.i-neo Cimillla Pullman, fesny, "Heme and Ilt.t Queen," Edith Mac Fnrr; class proph ecy, Hazel Mu y niioldnn; valedictory, Grace IiurllnR Pollard; class sons; tho dlplomns wore presented by Principal Hlon K. lllrks to a class of 13. E. H. pnt tpron has sold tho Dutton place below the villain, to Henry and Noble Htirlbnrt for Jr,-,n A youm? child of Mr and Mrs. Clnrloitn -vr,1.1., . , i-'""i"n is in wjrn earlet rover. n.iriniTp lookln. onlv mirvlv n . t . . . . J J f.ns old. Tho funf-M ah(nw . i i? i-ti ihmi'i nj'-Fnncii linn rC- house at two o clock ' turned to Rhelhnrtin t I., l-.ll.l. T hn roup u her homo In Nn. Hi itpcor. N Y., for t'-e rummer vacation. M'-s T.inlsr. I.nfltln. used r?. years, died nt tho ,.-ime .' ber son, Hn-tlon. Mnn- iporiilncr She had been a c-reat tif- I 'or CVerRl vears S) e l'-T e' two in- llii-rlson and i 'harl's The funornl was held Wednesday uft-i-noon at two o'clock at tho house. lir. C. M. Pneden Is In Ilurllnrton. Mr. and Mrs. r.ewli Iturll.urt and datifbter vlslt td In Vet pontic ovr Hnnday. On In? to the tain S;mdHy nfternoon. the iltn.il service of the Odd Fellows was Rone throiifjh with In the hall and n commit tee was appointed to decorat the graves In Greenwood cemetery. William A. Phatttiek has pone to Hollows Falls where he has a situation In a restaurant. -V. C. Rantau and J. Henry Hurrltt of liiirllnpton were In town over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Pace of nnr1lnrir.n were In town over S inday. -licit Ksty of MIDDIiEBURY. ll M HOPES TO OPEN SCHOOL li 1910 Bishop Hopldns's Hall $100,000- Fund Will Be Complete in March. REPORT MADE CONVENTION TIhtc lime Iloon -!2 ConlVriniil Iuiih In l'iili'oinl Dliict-rc ,,f Vermont during I'nnl Vrnr t5llni Hull's Addrrss One of llic Host Vet (ilvon. Pt. Allnns, Jitnp 1C. lllshnn llaM's annual address in which be nnnntirired that lllfhnp Ilopkln-.'s school for prirla at P.ock Point. Ilurl'npton, may bo opened In the fall of 1910 and the elec tion of olllcers were the nrlnclnnl five to consist of two priests and throe! laymen to consider and report at the next convention on the question of allow ing women to voto nt parish meetlims, was lost by a voto or 10 to Si, i:j,ixtion oi' orFicBua, Ofllcers were elected as follows: Ilcslstrar, tho Itev. ClcorKO H, Johnson of UurlltiBton; stntidlnf; committee, tho kov. (ieorKO Y. Hilar of IturllnRton, the uev. w . f. Weeks of Hrandon, and tho Itev. S. Hnlstcd Watklns of St. Albans; missionary committee, the iiev. v t Forsytho of Kno-.burgh Falls, tho Uev. Philip Schuyler of llennlnfrton, tho Itev. F. Hnrnby I.each of Illchford, S. W, Illndes of lurlln;:lnn, (.'. jj. Tarker of Veifcennes and N. K. Chaffee of Itutland; representatives to tho aericral mhwionary council, the Itev. I), h Kanford of Hard wlck, the Rev. Philip Schuyler of licn nlmrton .the Itev Jose)h Itej-nolds of St. Johiishury and the Itev. S. It. Watklns of St. Albans, ex-(lov. K, O. Ormsbee of Hrandon. S W. Illndes of Ilurllnrton, N. K. Chafer ' ' Itutland and V. V. (illson of Itutland. The convention will c!ne lo-morrow mornliiK In se isnn lo nib w the represen tatives to catch the mid-day train. RUTLANn TEAM CHAMPION IN STATE COMPETITIOl. PROGRESSIVES NUMBER 51. WILL FIGHT Determined to Work for Their Original Income Tax Amendment PRESIDENT'S PLAN GOOD They will t'nttir -iCniK l lnn fnastltn- tlonnl Amenilmi ni lo tVe '(".''' but Wnnt rne.jti'c T." Too ))lnp. firme cf (lie Plan to T'j f'nrjii rate I larnir.nn. ternoon nt Bn&t Harnet, It Is probablo that a suit will bo bronchi against tb town of Harnet. W. W. Colo of ICasl Hurke was driving his car down d sleep hill when ho ran Into a ditch which was belnp dug by workmen for a dralnaao pipe. The mnchlno was badly wrecked and Mrs. Albert K. Orcutt, u dauchior of Mr. Colo, wan slightly Inlured. It Is claimed that no signal or warnlnt; as tlvcn Mr. Cole as I was appronrhhiR Hie ditch. Mr. Cole Is principal of the Woodsvllle, N. H.. hlRh school and v. as returnlnu' to his hbmo In Hast H"rke. OADWELL ADMITS STORY. Tnle of rinrn n urn In;.-, Ilntrvi-r, W;is n Mr, He Snys. Wondstnrk, June IG. The takltm of te. tlmnny In the case of Charles rnM-v. u of Chester, rharKnd with arson was con- cimomi at tU)on to-dr.y In Windsor cnuntv court. Arcuments were hrnrd this nft 'moon and Jtidi;p Hall sM chanre thn Jnv lo-morrow ir nm sr T'-. err rv i...r ,;b ) ,,r Mrs H r. I'"l- ' ' , ,1 - . ,,.-..), r ,.r -, , ., ' PRES. TAFT'S MESSAGE Recommends Levying of a Two Per Cent. Tax on Net Earn ings of Corporations. AMEND THE CONSTITUTION Wnnld tin v.- Conrrros nhm Power t Is-ess nn I. iconic nHlioiit Kp- ,ri!iini.-ii iiiiioM'- Matei ( ,.r,., ,.. ; .. .... v , ,,,,, ' - ' : . .aiiv Itlildli-lmry fStin Cluh Si-cfind nod Moiilpcllrr Third In Vermont Trnp Sliontcrs' Tournament -Ulsli Ciuns and orncrrs. ( P.utlmd Juno l! The first annual n,r ,,iif,i,i i , tournament ..f t'ie Vcr-cnnt Slate T-an comr. i. ,. a W.sshhiyton, June ic tnve n--nrrcsyve I reruibllcm S""atori. V. ,S"' '. rnh. ' H'lstruv cnnr Ins. I,nfotrip i--.il M , l.r conferred tn-ti to !"' t tb f'ir I ' 1 I I' . r Mb ui. : !( t ' Ill 1 V r, -1,,, M 'b - ' X: ,"r' e Fn Km was lir.ld ,-,t iday. n-u.nal c.nluatinn exercises of , Z'1'1 ' ' hi. b scb,.nl will be '' in 1 ' i M! Frlilav I e'.iiry C, i,r-o orr.i',0 ,,.,1, . T' ,. prnfrrnm fnllnw. 1 fr - r from can 'ii mil essnv H.irbaia i '.iy, "FMcnr All.-n '" ins to Cr.-a tness." Lump; orntb,'i, "F..i- f i" inn,- An hur Church t""-i.. 'pAtue Common lb a; rv H'ooklns; oration, nr l 'lie ("ointrv" l.v.mir find- Williams: essay, "The Tratr e 'v f P.oberl Hurns's Life" Stella Apn.'s Fnrrell; essay. "Mlddh bury In tin- Civil War." Holen flenovlcvp llndires; oration, "The American News paper," Felix William llocchi, valedic tory, and rssey. Caroline Kllzabeth Huttolph: presetitntlnn of Mini benediction. A very nulet double wed dlnfr was pnln. lilted nt the Baptist C urch parsonage Saturday evcnlnpr nt elKht o'clock, thn contracting par ties belncr Wllllnni Lewis Turner and Miss Irene Anna Crossmnn of this vll-lac:- and Atles Ralph Diuigins or Corn v..U and .Miss l.nura Hmma Adams of tV'- vIllflKi'. The Hev. Oeorfre It. Stair performed the ceremony. Onlv Imme diate members of tho families were present. Itef reshments wore served and the bridal parties tool: an nutomo. 1 I'e for parts unknown for a woddlnpr trlri. "i, their return Mr. and Mrs, Turner will reside In this village and Mr and Mrs, Douglas in Cornwall. J ike liiinniore I.odRe, i. o. o. F. and Iti branches held their memorial ser- 1 -n Sunday at St. Stephen's Church, the Itev. F. M. Wilson delivering the sen ion. After tho service, flowers were placed op the ,-ravcs of depart, ed brothers. Mrs Martha Shaw, an tiffed resident. Is 111 Charles A. Mun roo and family of Chicago are visiting his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mun roe. A larse force of nun arc Kradlnc the Catholic cemetery. William Footo is vlsltlnpr his Kradmothcr, Mrs. Ame lia Darker, In llurlluffton. Anions tho out of town people here arc Thom as D. Jleffron of Oneida, X. Y., Mrs. Arthur Hale and Miss Ornvo Halo of Hartford, Conn., C. R. pierce of Wost field, Conn., and .lames J. Mulhall of Toronto, Canada. "Waller J. Hose Is suffering' from a bad injury to his side which he cot last week from falling. Dr. J. Trombly wont to HaM Mlddk-bury Mon day for a week's stay. Amoni? the vls't rs from out of town are C. It. I.am burt of Veii?ennes, Charhs F. Church of Whltincr, Henry J. Baldwin and OeorRO I.. Halpy of ilrookllne, Mass. and Mrs. Mclvln MrXnuchlnn have r.ono to Inko Dunmoro for a week's flshhi;. A son has been boin to Mr. and Mrs. Cyrell Prutiell. Ixin O Allen nnd n. O. Piper have made a match race between their horses Hal It nnd Forrester to be worked off durlnc thn nnprpnchlnK Addison county fair. Hni R. 1 .'ib a record of 2 0.11-2 and Forrest er's rfcoid Is '.':ni l-2.-Am..nK the nut of towe r,rr.,,le In town are Timothy Irako, J. Tt Pnttfr. F. I,. Stevens and F. n. 7Iar-is of Hoslnri. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hur. pi rnys of HiuUnn, .v. Y. Mrs. Eva V M' K'ryher has iclurned to rt'itlnud nfler n two weeks' visit In Mlildlbury nnd lcInlly.-Oeor!o H. Ms'l.il nfler two weeks' Illness Is able to sit tip for a short llmo each I'tiy. Georrcc V. Mrad nnd P.ralnerd I.nr.o went Tuesday after noon lo St. Albans to nttond. as lnv .ir.i. ftoten thn nnth annual eonvrntlon of tho KplKeonnl rllocexi. of Vermont. Tho Itev. Francis M Wilson Is nt present detained at home Cl.arlos Munroe h.is re. turned to Chicago. Ills family will re main hero for a while Mr. and Mrs. William Tin nor have returned from a hhr.rt wedding trip and nro kenplns house on Seymour street. MIs Hattle Oiuidettn of Hrlstol, who havu been vls Mni? telallve.'i here, has Rone to Hollows Falls for n few weeks' May. Clarence LunKworlhy has moved to Hrlstol, wheie he has opened r shoo shop. The domestic troubles of Mr. and Mrs. flnrvey Kctelmm of Versennes received i further nlrini; In Addison county court rcsterday, Mr. Ketcham helnR on th itand In his own behalf neatly all day. -Mrs. Mary J rpjorce) WrlKht, wife of lohn II. Wrltjht, died Tuesday evonlnt? ifter nn Illness of a few days from Mood polsonlni,'. Ilesid,. her husband, Mrs Wrlffht leaves four children and a brother, M. I,. Pierce of Superior, Nob,, rill will arrlvn here to-dny. Mrs. Wrluht tvas a member of SI. Stephen's Church pnd of Arrownnna J,ndRe. DauKhlers of neocKun, j. u. o. v. The funeral will bo held nt St. Stephen's Church at two 9'clock Friday afternoon. Out of town people here are Phillip Dolphin, Mr tail Mrs. Carl Hamilton and MIfs midii I'latt of Iliidport, Henry J Hyde of Salisbury mid Charles n fjllburt of Ot tawa Walter V, WrtKht has Rons to CnmhtldRe, N Y , where he will assist Joseph W Lawrence in tho manaijement f the Union Hotel, -Timothy Drake re- with ner'ect weather on-.rtlotis Fi'tv n-M. pnrti.'lmtcd and "A s'nn tors ' j-i.Hiji.i! inn-Mi .-I i - . iT'tuini ninie lap features of tho 110th annual diocesan Sboote-s' I en cue w I el 1 here tn.'i- i v'u vii i iwn ill nn- l.Illirnpill . nuicn oi i riramit, which was formally opened here to-dnv. The weatlKT wn fine and the attendarre laiRe The bishop called the convention to order at nine o'clock, when the credentials were passed unon nnd the roll called. At fi.lfl there was adjournment for com munion service In the main pil.llee. with tho bishop as celebrant, the l!ev. 61 lln'Mc,; Wntkins o. St. Albinis as efdsti.br and Mie Itev. U. F Weeks of Shrlburno as irospcller. The bulnesr, session was !"unied nnd the Kov. W. F. Weeks of Shcl bnrtt" was electcil secietnry with the Hfv. c. s. Dev.-ls of Woodstock as as sistant. The bishop's (iddress, one of the best )ip has yet fflven. which held the close attention of thn convention, follows In pait, one of Its Important features belnc a ffeneral review of tho action tnken at the prcat Iatnheth conference In Htiffland, which the bishop attended. P.lshon Hall reported that there had rf ; Cot Irn " t ' the i.'ll ! MliETV 'j?'7T TO ASVLI" Tl-ev ' is not it ' -h" -ent n r.r ,l l 1 welched the shootlm; Ibis .after -non liut'and won tho State oim chain - o-i-hlp, the --ore be'ns U il'i 1 '01. Mld ul'iebtiry KK Mnnti.rtlcr -T "lie St Vi lnius. Hrnndon. Fn'r Haven at'd Man. ehnstiT teams weie rcireenlel at the for tie nV- sncot nut the- did not enter the chntn- Inir inromeu plonslilp contest. "dnpted I- ' J. S. FanniinT. rofis'r.-i'l, was blub t-r' t-r;t,i, 'Rip to-dny with a '-rore of hj mu of i..r rPj i. , lr,sslble 1C0. K. M. "u-cl of Albany. N. ie Is ,'e-Vi r I t I w-ts hlsh ntnatpiir with 1R heat iir top In- i-'o -iimr-i h.it i cever-il ,,f ibr professional II. I. Mn-j.- n'iourc 'hot thev will Ion of Montpcl'er led the VcrmontTS . cht for Its adoption. in to-imys events with a score of VA In I IS5F. A ST VTFMTVT the merchandise event', lilt or miss, H. I ' . F. Smith of Hoton. amateur, had the ' ,In " M' "Wrifint prepared by lontrst tun 21. John Phllln Sousa. the i Vr!"rr '"n Hrl-tow the support- - I ' 1 ' I . T .' 'I ' ' Mi't ' ' !e.d . , ...i't-l'-. In .i' tt ti.-loqq continue to r i- i rand lender, who recently won a hljf tropi-y In South Carolina, was not In I, Is iisu.il form, eettlnR only 132 birds. The tournament will close to-morrow. At the annual meotlnir of the league, to-n-cht It wts decided to hold the net annual tournament nt St Albans, the . . 'or bren 41? con Hi innt Ions durinr tho venr. following olllcers wore elepti-ri- trni Hie lnrr-nvl niimbr 111 nnv one Venr In I dent. A. R. TTenrl si AiVinn. .irn....i. i 1 ,IP filled Sl-.tes Wl xcent ill lUI. I dent. Cushlnt: Hill Mlddlel.nrvr '"'" rlM,rl -""""in tne taw e-, of an Income tsv pmendtnent snv: 'The friends of the Income lav feel It a duty to contliiuo to put forth ev.--ry ef fort to secur" the adoption of the meas ure Th'V will therefore lll-r-e (be nrlnn. Hon of the amendment. They nlsn stand ready to sirpport a resolution providing nn PPiMidn.e.it to the constitution of the filled Sl-.tes While thev believe 1 Ml..il.,t, is:) (;,( t!e .- on, , t'e nlilie Si.itcrinu Inl.'!':! Irnr 1 , C.-v !,.,,'..,, J .. , ,.; . , , I-.- 'r .n ,ir: i ' ,l .'"' ' 1 plB ,.,!. , In 1 1 r ' I In- pr.-ppjinv S.ir-iervllle, nil w .v-r'rmen nnd wo'iur' rl ' " I'.1' S, ncco'dli' ' ti tvr, el twists In the St. -r i ''I'- 'l.r I eirlni- the r. ; i r.-r-iwtr,.- irdrted Mtirpbv -e!-t i.i ' i 'i ti.tloti fo- rlmlnnl ln.t - 'r r . a ter. Ti.e nllenisf, Drs Knnpp jnd riildw i . declared that Murphy had been a victim sln.i U s' January and ho told them he was p.r .i.tid by his fellow workmen He n taken to Uridewate shortly before noon, leaving at h.s home his wife and three chlldten. FOR A SANER FOURTH. C. C. Cran.lnll. resltrned The IiifethiKS of W. C. Dunton Post c. A. It., nro adjourned to tho second Monday In October. Mr. and Mis. John Carl hnvo returned from Cohoes, X. y. Miss K. A. Dumas was In New Haven Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. Iinccwav at tended the funernl of a iclatlve In Ver reimen .Monday.- The Itev. W. S. Her.nn son and family have Rone to I.ynn, Mass. N 1). Ulssonette of Burllnpton was In town Tuesday. -F.dmund Dadue. an em-l-loye of the Hrlstol Mnnufacturlni; com pany, snwrd three fincers on 1 Is tIi-i. hand Tuesday quite bndlv. Miss r'l.'lrn j-riT,uson nas closed her school at Hasln llHritor nnd returned home Mrs. A. K. I-arr Is at home from a visit to her eist.r In Hurllnston. Antolne Shnrkev of Wbit Iiik has been visiting hero for several nays. i no MurlinKton district nrenchers' in. stllute of the Methodist i;plscopal Church Allien cio.ed noto Tuofdnv was n verv successtui inretltic The following preach ers were present: P. Iy. Dow, district superintendent and President of the in. suune; u. . c.rlsmer, pastor of the ifur lliiKton church, who delivered the In stitute reimnn; fieorcc V.'. Hrown. firan- vlllo: Dr. Has of the New r....t-,.,.i southern conference; nlsn n. C. Fnnvell b. B. Cobb. J. H. Horton. T! v i.-r..,. F. W. M-Cabe, O. H. Itnbblns. H. M Hnll" 1'.. it. Mono, C. M Cllltls. F .T.nnvln,. A. H. Poller, tho Rev. Mr. Davidson nnd Dr. Durfeo from different mrls nf llm district. Several Interesting snblects discussed and a very nrolltabln time .n joen ny an, Amons the splendid paper and address, the most notable u-n. h. paper roid by Dr. O. W. Hrown on "The .Man Hclnnd the Kermon " TI.U such nn Impression that It was voted to AMI the Method St ltovlew to nrlnt I. Mr. and Mrs. Ulnn 13, Hicks have pone to l,co. Mnss., where he has the position of fcuperlnlondont nf schools, Their daugh ter ivill remain here a few weeks Mrs. f.ertrude Allen has been vislllni? in n.,r lhiKton this weoK. J. w. Johnson has retumrd from Hollows r.ills ir t Plnchln has been called lo South Clens 1-alls, ,N , by the dentil nf his mother Mrs. Chester Klnssloy of Sall-bury , vIsllliiK Mis. Fsther Tinker, who has been conflntd to bet bid for several weeks. M ss Hattle Onudette Is lsltlnK ner sister in i.uniow -The funernl ( f .Mrs. I.oulsn I.ufkln was held at her lair home yefterdny afternoon nnd Intetment 'n C.ieenwood cem'tery. -rimer Tatrn .if New York Is vliltlnc his brother, John Tntro. VERGENNFS. Mrs, Aithur l.nnevln died Rnturd.iy mnrnhiR fir.m the effects of a sui'Klcnl operation. She was Zi years old and leaves a husband, a son, I.eon, two dauRhters, Florence nnd Ernestine. hi parents,' Mr and Mis, Andrew Ticdo. three Mstcrs, Mis. Joseph Dupiev of Sandy Hill, .V y., Mrs. Joseph Millet and Miss Mabel Tredo of this city. The funeral was held Monday mornlriK at St. Peter's Church at ten o'clock. Mrs Olive. Heulnh died Saturday mornliiK from the effeets of a shock sustained Thursday, nirod 71 years. Sho is mm-Iv,..i by two dniichterr, Mrs. oilvn Cannlm,' of HurllnKlon and Mis sri.n,.i.... Itlvers nt whoso home she died. The funeral was held .Monday mornlm- nt St Peter's Church. - Miss Clara Fergu son closed her school Friday at Hasln Harbor nnd has returned to li. isint Miss Delnna Wlllard closed her Hchool In the Wnrd district In Wnllhnm Ftlday Lewis Hurlburt and dntiuhter, Miss Mnrcla, of Hrlstol pnssed Sunday with their daut'hlrr and ulster, Mrs. Wesley Hutch - Miss Mary Alden and Miss A M HhshiK Htlended Hie irradunllon ex ereihtii, ut the HrlMol hlh school Fil diiy evetilnK Tho Ianton town team defeated Vereiinc hlh 2nd Bnturday afternoon, 0 to 0; batteries, J'anton, (ContUuetl pRice X) dlr.mlssory, the Itev. Alfred Clare Wil son frnm Allinnv. the llfiv Nelson ICel losrsr from Pennsylvania, the Itev F.rnest Homer Mnrlett from Connecticut, tho Itev Walter Char'es Hornnrd from Mon treal, tho Hrv. Aubrey Caldwell ullmore f'om Maine, anil the Itev. Andrew liar per from Knnrns city. This Increases the total i n the list to id, rut this num per dn"s not reiircent the number actu nllv mlnlstf rlnir In the State. There are two Impending reslKnatlons, that of tho Itev. Chailes N. Morris from Chester nnd Prnctorsvllle July 1, anil the Itev. A. A. Murch who desires to to re lieved of the care of Newport and North Troy. A PKRMAXBNT MISSIONARY". The blshon i.nortod the nermanent nn nolntment of the Rev David I.. Ranford a. dloce.an missionary. In nine counties the missionary hns visited 12 towns with 373 families, 1,116 Individual', 313 confirmed persons and 723 b-ptlzed persons under his care. The most Important of the material pains diulnK the year rep irted by tho bishop was me new rnurcn or si Peter's at Hennhifrton which was de dlcatfd on Palm Sunday nnd Is now nearly out of debt and will soon bo toady for consecration. MAY OPI3N SCHOOL IN 191". Tho bishop announced that $92,2-10 nf the JlMi.OX) fund necessary to reopen Hlshop Hopkln's hnll, the school for plrls nt Rock point, HurllnRton, had been raised and inai fo,.-.,. more nan noen rilr.rl.-ei1 malilnir the sum thus far J!7.. r.34 The remainder of about J2,Sft0 would be earned by anotner years interest by March 1 nnd It wn hoped to open the school In the fall of 1010. The auditor of tho trust funds reported that the total or tne runus was now STANDING COMMITTEES. Follow Inir the address, the bislion nn. nounced the appointment of tho follow ing standing committees of the eonvon-llnn- On admission of new parishes and mlstkms, the Hi v. F. H. I.each nf Rich ford, the It. v. 13. I.. Wvmnn nf Manches ter Centei and 13. D. Hlackwell of Hran- ilon; on cannons, the Rev. N. Coddnrd of Montpellei. the Rev. Ceorso H. John son of Hurllnttton, tho Rev. S. Halsled Watklns of St. Albans and Messrs Cieorso Hr trss of Montpeller nnd ICIttrldie Hns- kIiis of Hrattl"boio; on paiotblai rr ports, thn Rev. OtorRO H. Johnson of '1 on ion and the Rev. W. C. Pernntd o: East llorkshlro; on miscellaneous huslnesa, J. A. Thompson o' Hi. Johnsbury. Cyrus A, llnwlev of Rhhford and John P. t.ocUe of St. Albans; on finance, Cluy Wilson of Hethel, c ri. ) orncs or St. Albans and II 13 Horton of Poullney. Ex-(!ov. 13. J. Orinsbco of Hrandon was hpptilnterl as lesal ndvlsor to the ecclesiastical court. Thn examlnln? chaplains are tho Rev. OeotKe Y. Hllss of Hurllnis'lnn, thn Rev. D. 1., Sanford nf Hardwlck, ' o Rev. C. W. Colt nf Windsor and tho Itov. S, 11. Watklns of St. Albans. The St. John Hantlst mission of Wi.bster. v In was ndm'tted as an orcanled nils. sloii and tho mission of tho C.ood Shepard it Harre, was ndmltled as a parish. Following tho mornlmi session, the niembrrs of tha convenllnn weie served in elaborate lunch In the phrlors of the First Unlver.snllst Church. MiNTPEMKR IN 1910. Tho biminess scbsloti was resumed soon after tlireo o'clock, when Montpeller was chosen as tho place for holdlni,' tho con vention In Juno, HdO. The afternoon ses (.Ion was taken up with leportu and dis cussion of the Sunday school commission nnd the leport of tho trustees of the dlocrse. A resolution Introduced by the Rev. Mr. Lewi d WoodMock providing for the appointment of a committee of to the team event for club ch-imrilnnsh.n The professionals present shot In all the events but did not cimppto for prizes, a special trophy belntt offered for the best professional averace for Hie two days' shoothiK, S20 birds. LIST OF CONTESTANTS. The following marksmen are entered for the tournnment: Professionals: J. A. R. Elliot. Win chester Repeating Arms company; A. E. Sibley, Deadshnt Powder company; W. O. Hill, Union Mntelllc Cartridge com pany; J. S Fannin,', Dupont Powder company, O. R. Dickey, Parker Gun com pany; W. R Darton, Mxrlln Anns com pany; O. M. Wheeler, Peters Cartridge company. Amateurs: John Philip Sousa, New York; H. F. Smith, Rostou; Dr. D. A. Newton. Greenfield, Mnss.: J. H. Ander son. Philadelphia; T. Crowley, Troy, N Y.; Dr. C. H. Hurr, H. A. Eastman, II. H. Moullon, G. H. Walton, O. E. MeRrath ami ii, i Aiioou o: .Montpvller; 1-3. M Hurd nf Albany. N Y.; R. F. Plnney CushlnK Hill, N. S, Foote, I., c Rus sell. O. N. Sharnbo, J. A. Wrlnht and C. 13. Palmer ol Mlddlehury H. F. Hrown of Glens Falls, N. Y.; A. S. Head, W. P PrtlKK and G. M. Hllss of St. Albans II. P. Sheldon and D. Hvl.m.i nf vi- Ilaven; J. W. Fowler nnd R. J. Orvls of Manchester; E. Wiley, R. De Roode, J. H. Aiiams nnd W. M. 3iirshall of Hrandon; r E. Davis, Dr R. E. Smith. Tl. W. Wheeler, W. R. Pond, Charles Reamer. J. S. Sheldon, Nols Muns. J. H. Howlev. Dr C. A. Gale and Dr. A. iithi.r.. t Itutland. The personnel of tho teams In t r.hn,n p'onshlp contest wan ns follows; Rutland Smith, Davis, Reamer, Wheeler, Howley .Miuuiemiry wrUht. C Palmer. Sharnbo Foote. Russell; Montpeller Walton Hurr MoKrath, Abbott, Moullon. reach the desired result. It will t:.-.- tens of thousands of stockholders whose to tal Incomes are verv small nnd will ev empt In la rep measure the Immense ner. sonal Incomes of tho country, T'ie pto- I.Ieutenants were ordered to have nt trolmcn detailed durlna: thn 21 hours of July to enfoepp the order in front of each hospital. Tho attention of the police was called vision thev favor treats tare lemM " ' ":"r,",,,n "! ln '1,,"cp exactly alike, whether received by cor- j '? 1 '1W" - f nr- ' Works, llif rrnck-ers r,r ntti... -ti.l..a ... tor.itions or Individuals nnd whether. , ' ., , , , nrlslnc from interest dividends. Inherl. I al, lnR. hlch ""Plosives. There will be no WHERE'S THE SKELETON? mnk nt Montpeller Srinlnnry Mny Cost lpi Kttident !.4S. MnntpellfT, June 1C The bumm sirnt. Ion used in the donartmont of nbvsi.in,. at Montneiier Seminary, valued at J1W, dlsnppenred several weeks ai?o, but nnth IliK was said about It at the time as It was thoucht It was taken for u Joke. Pets'Mont serirch has failed to Ineotn i. nnd the authorities propose to assess the students now tlieto Jl 42 each to pay for the lost property. At such a proposition many of tho students balk. FA'AMI.VINC. NEW OPTICIANS. Montpo'ler. June 10. The State i.nnr.t of optometry , composed of II. F. Jot Inn of Rrattleboio. president, A. H. Hasklns of St. Johnsbury, secretary, and A It. Slader of Hutllnctnn Is In session nt 11. Stain House examining sevetal ( ind'.lates nnn uiiuet the law passed by the I.o-isla- lute nf 190S. which created (his n,.,,-.! all opticians who had practiced two years or more prior to tho passage of the law am exempt from examlnninn ,.11 othet.H must obtniii certlllritu r,,' ,1,. board. The ceninlnntlons will continue IbriiURh lo-morinw. Thoso tnklnr- tim examlnut.nns are F. I,. Mathers of Spilncflcld, I,. II. Mclver of Newport, A. H. Saul of Woodstock, W. J, llrooks of Hnrton, (3. J. Cleveland of Lowell, Mabs., and M, H. Franklin of Keone, N, 11. SMALLPOX AT OLD FORGE. Mild Cnse llrporlcd to Nvn York Health Authnrltlr. Albany, N. Y., June 16.-A mild ense of small pox was reported to-day tn the State department of health at Old Forge, nt the head of the Fulton Chntn nf r .... ' w. imnra . In the Adirondack!. The ujiubI precaution j nrlslnc from Interest dividends, inherl tances or otherwise The plnn which thev i.roposo slmplv carries the Presi dent's view In their legitimate end ar.d Is as consonant with the decision of the supreme court as Is the tax on rorpoTite Incomes alone Thrve Is no reaon for exempttnsr from this tnx the vast In comes of Individuals lll-e Carnegie, Rockefeller and others, a very hirce pnrt of whose fortunes do not conslt of cor poration stocks. It Is filo well known that corporations, ispcclili" the lnrcor r-nes, can In most Inst anee-i shift the burden of the U to the public by m ToIiir upon the people In"re;ised ehartpM and prices. "As to the publicity feature, there Is nn substantial difference between the two measures, t other words, there Is the same necessity for "eourtnr Informa tion and Insurlnp: publicity In the Income tax an In the corporation tnx. "Every possible effort will bo made to secure the pass.Re of tho Income tax amendment." iOT DISCOP RAGED HY F13W PRESENT. The small attendance at the conference, It Is iisrerted does not niii.-i:r n ir.-ir .-, sympathy wlih the Income tax ptoposl-. iion nui is explained by the fact that the meeting was not called until afltr the President's mesaRe wns received and many senators had eiiRiineme.its which they could not break. An effort will by made to-morrow to 1,'el together .-main. Senator Hrown. uutb r of the tlrst resolu tion Introduced to enable the States to pass upon the q ustlon of amindltiK tho constitution so in 10 empower Const ess to levy a tax on Im-nmcs wan pics, nt to-nleht for about in mlnnt.... it iu ,r.. elarrd ho Is not opposed 10 the adoption of the President's pro.Rr.im nnd the In come tax amendment as u.-l! That tho Sttlinortei'H if e direct t:iv on Incomes do not like the Idea of KUbstltut IriR an nemndment Imnnsln? 11 itw on the net enrnlni-s nf cnrpot-.tilons, was mani fested by the .'Uciisslon tn-nlKht. It was arrucii nv Mr rc-ib that ll !s unjust to lux the eirn'nes of t enrpnrni-n ntnl let a partnership. In the si"-e I ne n' bus,, neos escape Siml. Ir. I.linn i, .1,-1 1 ' - ' H' l. . Itl'v'. J only can be explained bv tho fact that I 1 there Is a wave of antln-itbv to the cot- I ' potations that Icid ma'-'- people t b". I- " llovo that they are object of lecltlirite I prey. DEMOCRATS MEET TO-NIGHT. What the position of tho democrats In the Senate will be when Pros ij-mt T if.'s program Is submitted for n vrte la' m. been determined A caucus on the H b. 'ect will be held tn-rnorr-w evr 1I1 i; Senator Halley. null or of r. ,,f tt,, come tux anienlrrents, issured p.n r,.. slve tepubllcans tn.dnv tl-it the .' n.o. era tic senators would remal-ti ue to tl e'r endorsement of an Income tax liw made at a caucus several weeks niso, A meeting of the republican members of the finance committee was held to nluht hut the President's messnse was inn niKcn up formally. It was discuss, d between Chai-mn Aldrich and some of his collenpucs on (he committee and the opinion wns expressed that It would he sp to call all of the inciters ei;ct! 01 futlouRhs for the police on the day. A CITY OF AIRSHIPS KerlhlnK In Dnyton To-. lay will Apprnr Itrndy to I'l.v In Honor of WrlKh! nrnthers. twr- pc cent ;M bnne 'r-n . S'ates rat 'ret.ie cc'i-t Dayton, Ohio, Juno 1G. Almost everv thini; in Dnyton to-mortow will bear some semblance 10 a !lyln.i nvichlne. Ve hicles will bo decorated to look like aer.i pluiea, airships will rrst on the top of hlt:h bulldiiiKs- lls f ,1()uf.d for fllRhl. and every poison will wear some token that the era of aerial navigation Is at hand Tho occasion will be the opening of Davton's two days' celebration In honor of Wilbur and Orvlllc Wright The ,-in- proud of belnsr the Wrlrht brothers' hon e tin endeavor to make the event of na tional interest. After a salute of cannon a lmlnne service will tako place. A character represent lilt: Jonathan Dayton, found. T of the city, dressed In tl-e ce-stunm or a century no. will welcome aviators homo from their triumps and trumpeters perched on tall bulldltii,-) In various sections .will formally an nounce to the world that inan-lllRht Is an accomplished fact. P.itades o! troops, throuirh streets spanned by triumphant nrches will be followed at nlifht by n display on tho Miami river, the nchlevements of the Wrls'jt brothers will bo pictured In fireworks. Tho presentation of medals by tho na tion, State and city will occur Frldiv. Governor Judson Harmon of Ohla, will present the Stale medal, while that au thorized by Conirross will bo nresented by General James Allen, chief slsnnl of- ucer or tne army. WILL THE WRIGHTS RESPOND. Daytonlans 11 re wondetltiR whether tha WrlKhts at the rereinonv "will nwinml ' iws (.Ulid for by the printed pi 01:1111. It 1- -,t'd on u former n. ,.ilon Wilbur l.'t cot .'III of .1 it. nll.ir kiIii.iii,,i, .1.1: ,- a 's.n , b" i.s follmvs; '.t len.en . ', I ,m' .... I t! at 'urol .mil I. l. not ,i i.h 1 ' b- pi rp ir 1 i'Iks fur I e i . . ji i i , 1 ' 'i fi.ib : ,y th, , I ,1.. 1 ., 1 I.-iii.1I 1 ,11 i ,11 Am Ibi-h i . V. tior.e I .1 ,-,Vn? t- 1 i-,'i-i-ion "Tt I-. ' in-! tl( p-rsiie'if. tin'1 t edly a ;nwet rb t' ro rr lr j ouj,-ht to have a r'sht a mdl-pensa bin to the natir 1 !;f m a preal 1 1 isis ' An amendment tj.erefore, ho de dal 1, was ihr. only prop.-r c--rsr Such an amendment to the O.ns'ltu ilon be cot.tendod. was prcferal ic to the one proposed of revlsdnf,- a law judicially declared unconstitut bmnl. The ameiidm-nt which he proposes should be mode to the tariff bill pro vides for the Imposition upon all cor porations and Joint stock companies for prollt. except national banks oth erwise tnxed. savins bnnks and bulld- mjT and loan associations, of an ex cise tax of two per cent. In the in come of said corporations. Ho continued as follows- WOULD YIELD $r.,00n,0f". "1 nm Informed tha tlx nf this eharat--the ireasur of lb. lo... than ?jf..flfO.'0. The decision of the s the case of Sprockets Suqer Refit Ini? company, aicalnst McClnln (192 f, S r seems clearly to etnbllsb the -.He r a that such a lax as thl.i Is an exc -ie t ,; upitn prlrllfc-e and not a direi-t t x 1 property and N within fed-ral . ! wltbout nppouionment according t.i population. The tnx on net Income i preferable to one proportionate t.i a nc- ; c-ntaRo of the cross receipts, tin-i-.se r lis a tax upon success and not far, in It Imposes a burden at the sour'.- n , r income at tt time when the corpor .-i i . 13 well able to p.-iv and wl-tn cnlle. t in i easy. FEDERAL SUPERVISION. Annlher merit of this tax Is the f. lcrii supervision which must be exer, Ise.l In older to make the law effective o..r t a annual accounts and business trans:,cti s of all corpoiatlnus. While the f 1 u'ty of assuming a corporate form hns he. n Of the Utmost u'.llltv In the b.ln..c votld, It Is nl, t'-uo that tmhsi -rtla y all of the abuses and all of the r,vt .vh j, have urnused the public to the neors-dtv of reform was made pt.s-sMo by ! s0 of this very faculty. If now by n rfe. t. Iy leRltlmat" and effeetiv.- --stem f taxation, we are Incident. 'Ih ,. to possess the Rovernment ami the stock holders and tin public of the know'ed. 0 of the real business transactions and tl-o Knlns and ptofits of every corporal n n. the conntiy o have made a Innsr p toward that Mipervisnry control of ,o -partitions vb.lch may prevent a furtt,rr abuse of power. I recommend, therefore, first, the ndop. Hon of a Joint resolution by tw,i-,hrd of both houses, pronoslnn rn the an amendment tn the co istltutkm rriu t- injr to the federal povernmer t rl e rUht to levy and collect an Itrcnrre tr.- uin n.,r apportionment nmonij the Stat." a. cr.-.j. In:,- to populition; ni-d, sece -d, the rn,. t. ment as part of the pe- , Uric rr.n.i, measures, either as a substitute r-r In addlCon to, the Inhi-Itance tax. oi nn excise tnx noon ni. n,., ....... .. measured by two ner cent of i.irir Income. (SlRned) WILLIAM H. TAi " The AVt-ltp House Jtpi, h. 'V.l. SI NAT1-1RS 1 ISTPNCn Th ''.OSPLY. wis I n 1. 1I1 -a 1 tm .111 1 1 i,i .11 ,i ' 3 n- 1 u 1 kn- i'i 111 the A , -I - 1 . j I rn l.tnl RfU. Iln, 1 ' 1 r " uf ll j'U lniiirnn.ix..', 1 in-. . Mi-- v, u-rit, li.e sp 1 li i-i em. 1 , cclibratliirr v, i!h t iil.l. . '.'UVI 1 .'an v 1-.1 1 1 ( K.i: 1.. ,i , d Into t! I .' e 1 1 ri b'.tn LEAGUE STANDING?, AMERICAN l.EAGl.l, Won. IauI. Dttrolt Phlbul. Iphla Nets nrk ,, lloston Clincliind .., ( bbaKO to consider the mes .n te. The meellm; wM W.n-hliiRt m tn- ii.-iu riiner nn--11 me 1 :. I ... or on lYiuny morriliis. .....V . .';i ..21 ..is .in AUTOIST BLAMES BARNET. I.lkely lo Sue Tottb becnn.e r lino ImIa m Tl . . .. S. 1 1 I " " .'III M . hedl,oatake" t0 Pr,Vent th8 " St. JohBbunr. June IT.-A. tho result j of M automob,9 acctjent j-caterday af- t Won. lMtlshiirjr ,,,,, .......US Chlcn. ,,,, j) Now ,..,,...,,.,.21 Cincinnati x Phihidflplila 21 Kl IxiiiIh JO Brooklj 11 ,, 17 IJoston 13 l! in 21 .. J3 1 .'3 .' ) . I- , Si ..t JS ,.!', I 13. Lrwt. Prt. IS .72.1 IS ,tV.l 19 ,ff.S 3-1 ,S2'1 23 .47? 29 .41. 'I 3'1 ,20J SI .S id. Ill's rl b I mot. mi 11 "t 'nn u as . oto. 1 ' .'-1I1 1.1 . tlr 1 -oi-ii ' -Id. -. . .1 t,. , , r. 'u e . t 1 1 I diy a 1 s. . 1 "111 I ".1 1 lo.' I. it.-! , 1 II tl . t I 111 1 1. J '1 i' v t I'i 'rn t p ,r ONE CHINK 1 'RDERI3D DEPOl.'i' .11. SI. Johnsbury, June P' Three China, men hue been before fnl'te.l Ki.t.,. Commissioner WodRctt on the oharsu ol holm: unlawfully in this country and one of them, Nut Yoke Wy. Imti been ordered, deported The couro rIvis him 10 days In t .eal from it- decision The othct two, NK Chlnir nnd Chin nark Cine, had their enso continued until Juno 25.