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1'IIH HI ItUNCiTON 1' I? KB I'RHHS AND TIMKS: TllUHSDAY, OlTOHISK I'd, 1011. R KHirn MMR&nr raSOKW SEEIL'VIHEGAR TIES BRIDE Til AND TWO WOMEN wmm and soda water Colored Trooper in the Tenth Cavalry at Fort Ethan Allen Runs Amuck with a Rifle. CAPTORS AT BAY UN TIL HE WAS HIMSELF SHOT Matthew Cariyle of Troop A the Murderer, and Andrew Fox of Troop C, Clara Washington and Beatrice Stewart the Victims Horse Shot from Under an Officer. In ,im- with tho lust to kill ami armed, the men to stop hooting, lie yelled Hi i, oi.o of Hie pnwi rfiil nrinv ritlex iiiulllo UlticroN. who tun! kept In tho house, u 'iclt lull of ammunition, Matthew 'ur- j .md was uninjured, to come up mid el Ti'On.i A, ID cavalry, Tuesdjy u l.nt und instantly killed An- Two Mon Being Taken to Sing Sing 3ccretly Agrco to Ex change Term. tulie his gun iih he would do no further dimuucu. He wui lying on the Hour on i" Fox of (' troop, the same i'ei;l- j nj bleeding profusely when Illuofurt Albany. Ort. 10. That It Is un easy nuit trf fur t'.'o men sentenced from New Turk elly to the H.iinn ntutu jh'Ihdm to ex Change sciitetii es, linNss soma means are tnken to Identify them when they uro ro celvcd nt thu prison, has been proven to thu satisfaction "f I'"' Htntii iirlnon mi thnrltlus. From liifornintliiii received from .i prisoner bv the Clinton iiriHon c.TTl cIhIk following nn Investigation, It yvas learned Hint such un exchange wan accomplished. On March 5, 1!W0, Judge Crjln of thu court or general sessions, Now York, sen tenced to Sing King prison Wllllnm Grn her for n. teim of mm year mid ten nmnltiH, and llen.ljinln Kratik for n term of live, yearn. Tim men have confessed Hint when taken from thr Tombs to Slug Sing on the following dav they exchanged names, and terrnH and yvcte ko received at Hint; Sing prlBon. However, they gave their true records, which we.ro leported on thulr index numismon (ami and Reilillon re'oid. They were aft oi win d transfoi red to Clinton prism and their lecords foi warded them. Orahei was to-dav oidered released while Flunk will he compelled to serve his full sentence. Dr. Wiley and His Board to Pass on These in Light of Pure Food Law. HEARINGS ARE COMPLETED KILLS HIMSELF Army Officer Weds at 1:00 n. m.1 and Suicides at 7 No Ex- i nlanation. Government Police Power Will Pormit Dr. Wiloy to Confh cata Soft Drinks at Soda Fountains. meat, on the loservatlon at I'ort Ktlion A In,. Id led Cl.ir.i Washington us idle la I I In bed In a resort known us liluefort'a restaurant, a ipiarter oi a nith lrom the iont, inortally wounded 1'eatil'e Stewart In the imp place and w.n ti"t nurtured until a detai hmenl j :,, had been Kent -after l.im, and he. Iiiin.-i'lt. h.id fallen hy till, bullet of .1 imn "(lied ulll.'cr, who hot lilm in ilie i.iitrh fr an the un derhru.-h surroun.lim: Hie i -.uur.inl, Mhtn. t ii muldirn ad t ilten ret uge anil yva.i muMii.; i - ' parties onccrneil w HKOINNIMS ! The troi, 1','e s In tho morning i been u"lnni'd to . fulled to --.low ) tne officer of t!i In charge of th.i' " Ingiy iil.iccd In a r. -In the foieiioon .. from ,i trip to "A had had trou.i hi f stvera. t : r 1 1 lien, nrre.i' At noon, n hush wth his trooj. .it l,ii ii ,n so .mil s.ilil that i hi- la.st am st prhab;y me.inl Ins d.-rh.ii'Rn from tue army hm tie had been nrrcstnl so many times hefore. After me.-H nothing more win seen ot hlte until lie emerged from behind the row of nnn-cnmmllotied officers' quar ters armed with the rllle and uinniunl tlon. The. pr'urlm; of ammunition Is no trouble nt all, as It Is dealt out to the men regularly and charRed up to them, nnd the securlnK of a rllle In not much mere dim lit. as one ran he obtained nj n Foldli-i- trlllmt "ir 'iriri.int In cliarKe tba )i w M r - ti. i ,cnn It. PHOT Fu.X IN Till-: IIBAD. n i' rlyle fineri;eil from behind the h. ii". n ir the i ust end of the leserva- wont In and all Ills hrnKtrailocIn lin.il lied. He alnuist whimpered In hltj fear. Thu room rapidly rilled with troopers who lonelily tumblud hllu Into a Wilson and took him with nil (11m patch to thu poat hospital. An am bulance took the Ktewart ulrl to tho same place, and as Kox hud already been transferred theft', murdered and murderer were under the same roof, Carlylo Is now under Kovernnient .tuvlsdlet Ion and it Is not known whether or not tho State of Vermont will make tiny claim to him. rilato's ttorney II. It Shaw and SherllT .1. II. Mien worn on the scene of the murder f the Ki'l and collected a larKe amount of tPHtinmnv, but the State's Mtoriipy was not icrtaln what the , nurse would b, The case has some implications a.- the murder was cum ins quarters l.i'e 1 mltted on Vermont soil nnd on soil .. had retai aid under the Jurls'li'-Uon ot the I'nlted states. I'diiefort and two women, who were witnesses of the shunting, were Indued 111 Jail Tue.day evenliiK and held as witii"sses. Hr. II. II. Stone pT formed an autopsy on the Washington LARGE REAL ESTATE DEAL ItrilMtone Properly ami .Irurtl llonie Klrnit l'urehuNi'd lu' 11. H. l)rnlt( und 1". M. Cxrry. t (.' ill.l All of tin -.. , .li.nd I 1 Till. Tin U lil.i;. I ; I to have started 1 n i .ii i vie, who had I - ,i .J ,: as a painter. i..'l . .i n ported to , l,l 'i . i 'o. ho v .i - 1 i lie is ac i I- 1 ni.l lie and l'o he latter h lu i-o of c.irh I' -dinner at the appeared to i tt v " is MaiidliiK in front of tile )" i. a tew rods uuu). Curlylu n ii I'it took delihurate aim. No si I . i tie time, but It Is thought ' k as turned as the bullut i n tin back of thu head, blow- in of the kull. Death mukt lu-tentaneoua as ho full In itnl w lien reached was dead. T ' i i - st op, close nt hand, con t not 1 -" ! met who upon heailni; the 1 ii r -1 -I ot.t, but they fell back s,ieedi ' wliti t'lev met ('aj'lylo's tjun d n cJ th,m. In other places the Ehots wrre In nil, ind st imih the commotion urn' krvwiriK that m ..ruitil kuuuI would tn br at his lwl-, the man dnahed 1,'Wn Hie road. He took the rcuirvu 1 ' i rr ,d as far .is the Kssex Junction luRhway, and th. n followed this for a' ,i' a ouartcr of i 'nil' until he reach ed Clarence Itlue'o t - re-t.iurant, a re port frrqufnteil bj -oldliis and other colored proplt f'n il" wa he stoppixl once or tw to take -I ot- at distant pursuers, but Dies, di i not take effect. KiM.i:r (iim. in hkd. CiHlt' reputation fi.i vlclousnea was well kn un at the l estaiirant and a flchor rained lllodton, seelnit that ho T'3i aii' i. vavc the alarm to the women who v."iii in the houre. Two ot them fled Into th" underbrush j-.nd thus es capcl Tlie man vent dlre t.v up the ptnlrs nnd into the room where tht AVash lnKton plrl was lylnc ln bed. ill with rheumatism. Ho was not heaid to say a word hut fired three shots into her. One blew a part of her head off, an ' other took effect ln hoi right side and , tho third took away a portion of her TlKht foot. Rlodpnn and thf- Btewnrt i;lrl, hearing the phots, started to run from the dln Intr room, when thty haxl tnkrn refuse, Hid throush the hall out of doors. Car- Jyle "had hy this time, corns Into the hall lid, neelns tho Mumon In the hall be "leatl!, Fhot htir Uiroush the back. Bhe flled 'erday inornlne. MlctUon mado scnpe through the ba'k door, and "tie woman drnKeed herself thicniKh two roorn out Into the 3 aid The loor wua drencJiert Ir. blood nions the rourpn, and the woman hltil profusely In the grimi outF.Iac guajd Frniiorsnnii tiii: uovrk My this timo the triunl In oliftrse of CnptaJn Si rdee, officer of the day, had come up and sui rounded the homo, i.'uj lylo took u position '.n n northwest win dow up: tulra, and began sliojUm; at h'.n ina.teM otitsldu. They exclianijed snots with hllu and the sound of musketry tj (.embled thut of a hot skirmish. The r.chiinno lasted about ten minutes and, meanwhile, u numl.er of oilier toldlers JintI nrrNP,i ,m tMe scene and atslstert In the llxht 'Hie house was well riddled Itn h.illots, hut no shots took effect, e.x'tptlu In the ease of a horse, rid den by r'aplaln Codson. Tho nnlmal was fciiot In the neck and afterwards died. oi-T'CKit shot Mi'unr.itiait. larlyle wus outnltted by an old rusa whl I; brought mutters to a climax. A 1-hXI of tho iroops wern taken uway to a distance n houthwesterly dlreo tlnr, and hli (irn ivan thus drawn over the! way. "While his attention was thus ftttrantert, Lieut "nun I Blaine, armed with hlii r'fle, crept up thrum t. tho under btuali and hhot Cariyle thiotmh th thigh, near tin, (,'rolM, aw ha waa .v-ffn-ni In ill window, l'HX A 1 11 A1J, iJONii J11 Mtin M f'mriyln felt thu lend, lie l?lrl. UliASONS KOU Olll.MK. AlthoiiKli the shootlni,' of Kox in easily ascribed to Carlyle's anser when reported for his non-appearance at duty that mornliiK und tho thought that he had been mistreated by the man when working under him, the reason for shootliiK the ulrls Is not so clear. They are known to have re jected his attentions as they feared him, but ho had never been around the lesort to a Kreat extent. Tuesday mornintf he visited Wlnooskl and spoko to 11 tihyslclnn there, asking him to call on the, Washington girl, who was 111 with rheumatism, and did not appear to be on anything hut friendly terms with her. He also -poke to .1 photographer and akcd him to come up at StllO In the afternoon and take a picture of one nf the girls. The photographer was on hand while the Mate's nttorney wai Investigating the murder, having reached the scene shor'lv before tho undertaker arrived Not much Is known of any of tho parties Implicated. Cariyle was about 27 years of ago and had frequently been In arrest during his career In the armv. lie had often been In the jn II in this city and was known as a great cowardly brute. He was never a fav orite with his mess matps and nlways showed an ugly disposition Kox, on the other hand, was a good soldier nnd had chargo of much of tho paint ing done at the fort. The girls were both about IS years of age, and little Is known of their pnst. The Washing ton girl had sometimes boon known as Head. Sho had been up In this part of the country for only n few days, having arrived from New York about a week ago. Montpeller, Oct. . State Treasurer I'M ward H. Deavitt and Frank M. Cony have bought the Hedstone property and the Jewett homestead on Lower Slate street for yo.HH. The sale Includes 2W acies of land. The original owners were Trof. .1. W. Uurgess und wife ami the Jewett pioperty has been 111 the family of Mrs. Hurgess for 7.1 years. There l.i "i possibility that Mr. Iieavitt will occupy the .lewett house and that Mr. Curry will remodel lit (1st one and use It as 11 resl diiiM. The cltv will doubtless use the property it bought on liomis street for the new high nhnol nnd the property w'lieie Mr. De.ivltt now lives lias been suggested for n site for a cential the Ma Hon nnd also for a theatre site It would also bo In demand If the county sliuuld want to enlarge tho present Washington county jail. The sale Is tile largest leal estate transaction In tho city in years and was handled hy Martin W. Wheeler. Minni,i:iirnY rmisiuniN pini:. Itullnnd. Oct. P. The freshmen cln.q of MMdlehiiry ColleRe. numbering 1I'I, held their annual banquet nt The llnrdwell this evening, stealing nwav from the sophomore-! In a special ttaln which left Mlddlebury at four o'clock. Homo of the sophs followed on a biter train but the members of the enteiing class did not leave the hotel and the biitupiet was un disturbed. It was followed by danclnif, tho party leaving for home at a late hour, The toastmsster was James T. Kenure. The following class ofllceis were present: President. A. T. Ellison: vice-president. Miss Marlorle Wright: secretary. Viiss Until Daltntr treasurer. i. It. A.ies CIIAl'I'l'-Uril WHKCKKI) HKC.OY Pennington. Oct. !. --Municipal Judge, K. 11. lloldin this afternoon lined Michael McCarthy, chauffeur for Philip II. Jenn ings of New York. and costs amount ing to Jfi.ll for icckless driving. Mr Cai'hy's automobile 011 the night of Sep tember U collUUd with a team being diiveli by Jonn i-crry on .uuiu Mii'i'i, throwing the driver Into the highway mid completely wrecking 'he top buggy. Percy was somewhat bruised, but es caped with no broken bones Washington, Oct, 10. An order for the Immediate com.ldcrntlon of the perplelng ipiestlonu: "What Is beer'.'" "Whin Is vlnei;ar'."' and "What 1 n .-ott drink?" win passed to-day by (he Hoard of Food and Drug Inspection nt a meeting held In Hie ofl'co of I)r. Harve U. Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry and hulnnaii of tho board. Thuso three pun- food problems have been under consideration nearly iwo years, but members of the boaid have been un able to agree. The retlieiuetit of Solicitor fleorgu P Mei'ul'f and the temporary absence of Ur I-". I.. Dunlnii from tho board leacs Ur. Wiley and Dr. It. K. Doollttle, the new member, prepared to take Imnndlate action to settle the controversies. Vinegar will be the llrst subject considered by the hoard. Long hear ings were recently held on the sub ject of pure beer; and hearings have been had on both the vinegar and soft drinks Investigations. It Is the con tention of Ir. Wiley that pure vine gar should be made only from elder and that vinegars made from other ln- giedlents should not be branded as pure vinegar. It understood that Hr. Hoollttle holds ,1 similar view, and that the boa id Is likely to make a ruling soon in line with Ir. Wiley's views. There will he no more hearings on any of the three subjects. Dr. Wiley said to day that it remains only for Hie board to examine the evidence and make lis rul ings. Action against soft drinks sold nt soda fountilns can apply only to the drinks as they are shipped in Interstate com merce The government polUe power will give Dr. Wiley the opportunity, how ever, to cotit'ecate Impure drinks at local soda fountains "The pure soft drink should contain onlv a pure fruit extract, sugar, spice and pure water." said Dr. Wiley to-day. "If I had my way no other soft drinks would be permitted In the market." Han Anliinlo, Ten., Oct. 10. Second Lieut, John It. Lynch Third cavalry. f. A.. who was married at one o'clock yesterday morning In Kurt .'iarn Houston after rout ing nn army chaplain from bed, killed himself In his quarters while his mefs- malcii were at breakfast. I He shot himself twlcn, first near tho heart and again through the brain. The voting woman ho man-led was (lladys Caruthers, tho seventeen-year-old , daughter of Mr . Kstello Caruthers, 11110 lives at 11 fashionable hotel und la known In army clrclos. Tho olllccr and tho young Bin nun neon acquainted only a week nnd v.ero appar ently greatly Infatuated. To h;s brother ofllceis, however, the wedding was ai great a surprlfu as the suicide because Lvneh hurl mentioned his attainment to a young woman In I.o- Angeles v. litre his father, W. C. Lynch, nnd three brothers live. Lynch wan Sli years old and wu toni nlsMonrd from the tanks 11 year uv. lie was ln debt to the extent of JI.Ii chit fly for the outlay of clothing and horses required bv nn ofllrer tn Un mounted service. Otllrcru fhv this it not enough to account for the suicide I Ten days ago he was court-martialed ' for drinking, and while the order has not been made public the Impression In the pot la that he would have been merely 1 repilinanded. j Mrs. Caruthers says her daughter' came to her room late last night and told her that she and Lynch had tried to elope. hut that the county clerk would not 1 Issue a marriage license. Lynch, who had waited In the hotel parlor for them, pressed Mrs. caruthers for her consent. They went to tho home of the county clerk, got the license und then, falling to Mnd a minister, motored to the army plK't. Chaplain Perry of the Third Held artillery Is the only chaplain In the pest at present nnd they sot him out of bed. He was reluctant to perform the cere monv, but he yvas finally satisfied by the statements of the three and married the couple. It was then one o'clock. They returned to the hotel, where Lynch chatted until nearly three o'clock. He left, saying would go to his quarters. Miout seven o'clock otllcers heard the shooting In Lynch's room. He yvas dead when they broke open the door. He left no letters. The Free Press Offers Attractive Prizes For Those Who Will Help Secure Subscribers 1 Piano. 2 Piano. 3 $200 in Oash, or Two Tickets for Niagara Falls and Saguenay River, 12-day trip, with expenses paid. Details of this elsewhere. 4 $160 in Cash, or Two Tickets to Quebec and ths Land of Evangelino, with expenses paid. 5 $100 in Oash, or Two Tickets to Niagara and tho Thousand Islands. All expenses paid. 0 $75 in Oash, or Two Tickets to Boston, by sea to New York, Hudson River to Albany, Saratoga and Lako George. Two days in Boston, three in New York. Transportation and Hotels paid by Free Press. t mm iliumI wwipii 1 iwwhhumi iw iiwiii iwiiiwiii po.ue REWARD 11 As the Free Press offers five dollars reward to the five persons who first nominate the five successful can didates, I wish to nominate: JTnine , 1 Who Is n rrnldent of P. O. Address la My nnine ta , My I". O. Addrrsa la FOUND HUSBAND HANGING. William II. WIiisIiiii or Ural tleboro Cniiiinltled Suicide Itli Hope. Urattlohoro, Uct. '..--William H. Wln-s-low, 47 ycuis old, married, committed suhldi; nt Ills home nt West Urattleboro, by hanging himself In his barn some time betwetn fceu nnd eight o'clock this morning Mis Wlr.slow found her bus band hanging from a beam. She lowered tho body to the ground and summoned Dr. O. It. Huntpr. The physician found Mr. Wlnslow's neck had been broken and that death yvas probably Instantaneous. Mr. Wlnslow had been subject to severe ncaoacnei for many yenr caured by a fail in rnniuvny accident. Ho was born In Guilford, Vt., Jnnuary 12 hoi, nnd was the only son of William and iCIIzabeth .Muner rtinsiow. i yvns a member of mo .iietnouist cnurch ot tills village and if a... ( .... n .... ... , ,n-..iwlj, .iir. ii itninir mar ried IViro P Ilajskell January 12. imi, who survives him. besides two ssnrs, ftjsa naran i .Mnsiow and lira. v nichard.'O'i. V., I VERMONT NOTES PROMINENT MASON DEAD. FIELD ARTILLERY DEFICIENT Ciin'frrku May lie I'rged tn for Colore 'I Imn of Nrrd. Provide liuffslo, N. Y Oct. 10 The regular army Is deficient to the extent of f,0 per cent. In field artillery, declared Major George C. Lambert of Minneapolis at to day's sosslon nf the 18th annual mooting of tho National Guard association lis snld It was folly to uay that when th need comes there will be a. supply of such men and arms Ho urged the osioc.Iatlon to petition Congress to piovlflo more field artillery, Hrlg.-Oen. Stewart of Pennsylvania wai re-elected president of tho aHmiclutlon, den. Charles J, Martin nf Kanmtii nnd den, J, A. Htnrch of .N'nhruakn worn re elected anr.rotHry and trousuror respectively. At Danhy Comers I'rlday snow fell to the extent of three Inches. This was not the only place, for about one inch fell In Kutland, eaiisinic trouble for the trolley lines and crossing wires so that a f.Msu n.lnrm of lire was rung In. invlght Stone, 2, fell six feet through the opening of tho floor nt the Ilarrett faun at West Urattleboro Thursday evening, and died tho next evening with out Kiilnlng consciousness. Ills skull was fiaj3tun:d, and an operation was without UVH.il. After suffering continually for 24 hours as tho result of bin nn received about the body and limbs while tending a bontlre 111 i!iu rear of her homo In liarre. Mrs. Ajina (Jlblis died Saturday uftei liooii. Mrs. iCilbbH got luo close to the blaze and her clothing tuok Ilie. Her daughter heard her screams and poured water on her, but b(foto she yvas freed fiom her clothes she hud been horribly burned. A mare, owned by John Nelson of Uurie, perfornud the novel stunt Hiinday night of pacing a tlairi. Hho got out of her pasture on to tho railroad tracks, tuok frltiht and stani't running on tlm lies In front of the engine. The engineer could see Hie horse nnd expected that she would coiiin to grief on t tin trestle, which however, hho safely passdl, only tn break a leg on a ticstlo further on. She wns Inter shot. Alightiiu from u car on Ulaekwoll street In Dane Hunday uvcnlng, Heuvenuto (ilnnlnl suddenly found hlmaelf plunging Into tho swollen ivatera of the Gunner brook, yvhluli inns along to thu river un der thu street railway trestln at that point. Tho cotiduotur jumped in after the man Tim man became contused on leav ing the lighted cur and failed to got hti bearings. Had it been spring, yvhen the water Is high, the man might not have rendu d shore. The shopper who rend ads IfNOWH that nhn Is buying It for ns Utile nn pna. slble or.d the nhnppar lyhti do(ii'l rend BRADSTREET'S WEEKLY VERMONT TRADE REPORT. Kcports to nradrtreet'y. for the week state labor Is In, op'l demand ainonr uniuient and oirrall i'tulustrlcs; among woolen mills there Is more activity: with the paper inilU unsettled condition of market believed to have curtailed de utund. Among knit goods mills condition Is nut much changed. Granite n,uarry owners report a good ddnand for building stone. Monumental trade continues about even. General condlti n among machine manu facturers euntinui i but little changed. Wholesale dealers lu horse furnishings re port market some Improved. Grain dealers aie Inclined to bo conservative in their statement regarding outlook for future buslnchs. Farmers are reported as selling tonic of their tattle rather than carry same over the winter period, itetall mer chants repoit fall trade has opened up well lu the cities and anticipate a good fail trade Collections are uneven with a tendency towai-l slowness. One bank ruptcy Is reported for the week. lltirllnytoii repot Is labor fairly well em ployed and general condition among man' ufucturlng Interests but little changed. Helall merchants state fall business shows up better for the period than for same one of last jer. At Rutland manufactur ing plant'j nie reasonably well employed The rainy yviather of ihe pnst few weeks in that section is said tu hav- affected It tall trade to some extent but outlook for fall business Is good tit. Albans re ports ttimplalnts are heard from farmers ln that o( Hon regarding damage done by ..ally frosts. Helall trade howeyer, Is re ported fully as good as usual. At St. Johnsbury lntuiufm tilling plants nre rea sunably yiell rmployvd nnd retail business about normal. Reports from Montpellei IndUute but llttiu change among tl.e man. ufucturlng Interests. MeichaniB state nut look lor full trado Is good. But little change is loportid In general condition of aiunltu buoincss at that po'nt or In Uarro. Harm retail inciehanis stato fall trade bus started well. Ilennlngton re ports one or two nulls are opfrutlng on live days a week schedule Retail trade as a whole Is said c,u!nt with collections slow. G.iiincnt and wood yvorklng plant at ilrattluboio aie operating full forco and time, und nro optimlstlo regnrdlng oullool. for future. Ilellows Falls reports fuir amount ol business at paper mills hut outlook lor tiiture in not predicted Muchlno manufacturing plains am fair ly well cniploviil lhiidivlck reports fair ly good biislntss In granl'e, in tho build ing and inonuuieti'iii im.s Work Is being pushed to cmnphtn IiPw electric powei plant, which, yvhen completed Is expect ed to berefit manufacturing lines, KILLED BY ELEVATOR. l'unernl of Kflwtn llurtt True. Welt Knoiru TV en port .Man. Newport, Oct. !. The funeral of ICdwln Rurtt True was held to-day at the Con gregational Church, with Masonic rite. Mr. True, who had been III for the pnt few weeks, died at his home, 18 Third street. Saturday morning at a little after nine. Mr. True has failed rapidly since the death of his wife. Ho was born ln Derby. June 12. 183'.', and lived in that town nnd county until since when he resldtd In Newport. He wns Identltlel with the town In several town olllces and held positions of responsibility ln everal societies. The most of his public life had been connected with the village, hav ing held positions of tnistce. street Hutx r ltitendetit of the witer system nnd na'r. commissioner. He was one of th whoe eflorts wet,, so Instrumental it, seciirlna a new water systiun for th village, installed at the expense of and under whose management it w.c ptrfected. lie was also head of the Mr department for many year1'. He wai a M:i.-on and a member of Memphremagog I.ci.ge, No. t'.", and tool: all the degree" up to and including the 3Ind. His uiuer In his Ma-sonie life yvas eien more brilliant than the civic, attending all the met tings of the various orders and eier watchful for the best Interests of them all Ills Influence In Masonic mnttets was very great and I is largely due to him that Ilie Masonic fr.,'t rnlty of this region and that of the ' -.minion of I'nada adjacent enjoy rur'i --.rd'al rela!' HAP GAMRMNC Al'PAUATI S Rutland, Oct. 6. l.uiils Rosen of ('en ter Rutland, a Jewish merchant, pleaded guilty lu Rutland county i ourt this afternoon to the charge, of main taining gambling paraphernalia and paid a line of $u0 and costs ot SH 0 Rosen's rlore was one of those visited by the sheriff's department lust spring yvhen Stale's Attorney H 1. Stafford began a crusade against slot mai limes A Jury was drawn this afternoon for the trial of the case of Julius St Uiw ronce of this city, a carpenter, vs. Ford and Ida Capcn of Goshen. It involves n claim of $154.33 for serv!' cs len-de-rod The five successful candidates will choose from these six prises in the order of their vote. The winner with the largest vote will choose first and the winner with the smallest vote will have the last choice. CONSOLATION PRIZES In this, as in former contests, every good worker will be amply rewarded, so that no one need hesitate to enter the con test for fear of getting no returns for effort expended. THE CANDIDATES GROUP 1 Residents of Burlington. GROUP 2 Residents of Addison and Chittenden counties, es. elusive of Burlington. GROUP 3 Residents of Franklin, Lamoilie or Washington counties. GROUP 4 Residents of Grand Isle county. GROUP 5 Residents of Vermont outside districts above. pecia! en MISTAKEN FOR DEER. ' j,,''., ,. ,,! 7. , 110 I 'ida. donn't know wlwtlwr sh. it or nut, wnimm far morn than Jnine IVbllcomb of llrnudnn Shot by Hunting Companion. Malcne, N. Y Oct. !. While Jsnua Whltoomb nnd John Manning ot Skerry In the town of Ilrandnn were nut huntlnR deer near Twin ponds, Mnnnlnir mlitook Whltoomb for a, door nnd fired two shot from u rlilo, Tim llrat till Whlicomh in thti left lirm unit lu th" "I'ln, untultuf mil under the uhmildor liludo, Mannlm: tar ried Ihtt wniuuM liliin In llm tdi'ill'iuH unit 8"t a rlif nnrl dink lilm liomu, wiiltanmb, while foileiisly Injured, may reunvor, hill llm weri "idylich" nppuuU ta e lm wind "serv- Oeoriro W. Klrhy of alontpeller C'rahU rd In Insurance ilnlldliiK, Montpeller, Oct. O.-Gcorpo W. Klrhy, Janitor nt tho National Life Insurance building, wns killed by the olovator In the building lato Saturday when h at tempted to rench over the rage and stop thu car, which yvas going up slowly, He wo caught against the door nnd hla ohoJt crushed hefore nld could roach him, 11 wtis ahout J6 years of if n,1l mar ried, but leaves no children. $10,000 FIRE AT MILTON. Cnr scrsptions to the Bally Press One year 4,000 Six monthB 1,800 Three Months 800 Two Months COO One Month 200 Paid-in-Advance Subscriptions to Weekly Free Press: One year 300ISI Months .100 I'ald-ln-advance subscriptions, monthly or longer, must be MINT I)llti:"r, by mail or through the agent, TO the Ol'FtCi: fit" Tin: ntnr 1'ltHSS, Burlington, Vt and on receipt of remittance coupons will be Issued. The paper will be delivered through the mail, by carrier or by agent, as requested by tho subBcrlber. Votes cooul only on ndranr puymentN. What to do first Notify your friends at once by telephono or by mall that you aro ta be a candidate und ask their help. Nominate tome one whom you would like to help, and try to win a nomination prie for yourself. A 00)n HI0APON. One a. yimr tlm newsboys of rxuidon nro ulvxii nn imthur nam lla"" n tho Thumes river whom they run hwIiu to thulr lieurls' imiitrni, Au one Utile hoy w4M Hvitlliis lulu (lie yvutor his lit 1 1o friend unlit I "Jtdiiuiio, yuu'i'ii pietty dirty I'1 "Yod," rpplluil Julinnld, "f nitsxuil tlw train last yiwF, '- miuwwj Maiiuulno, A ulnro la fully purvteenllli lla'P' .fill only to thfjsu who wuteh 1 1 n ad liiternnttounl I'uper ('oiiipany's MjHtrrlniiMly Ciitehrs Fire. Milton, Oct. 10.-nre to-night did dam ii e to the Inteniutloiiul Taper couvp.iny to tho extent of about H0.W. The lire was dlscoiered at nine o'clock In one of the ears drawn up nt the. depot or store house, which Is by 40 feet, and empty. 'I he men biireeeded In pushing away all of the cars tilled with pulp, except one The fire spread to the storehouse, de stroying the Interior yvoodyvork it yvas under control at eleven o'clock. Three streams of yvnter nn pulpyvood close hy, valued nt flfo.O'A prevented mure, serious dnmage. How the lire caught Is u mys tery, as no electricity had been turned on nt tho Morehouse, and nH )Ut0 as six o'clock men had beep there. A curious rcumsUnces yvas the dlrcovery of an other lire C00 feet nyvay In the mnln building. DAIRVMKN COM I NO 1IWIU3. White River Junction, Oct. 10, A con forrnco of members of the Vermont Dalrymcn'n association, Vermont Sugar Makers and Woman's Auxlllnry of the dolrymon wns held recently at White River Junction, Hurllngtnn -was the place selected for the annual meetings which occur January 9, 10 and II, 1912. The sugar makers wero represented by II. W. Vail of Randolph and the auxiliary by Ita president, Mrs, C, F. Smith of Morrls vlllo, 1'', I., Dnvls of Hartford Is presi dent of the DaJrymon's asioclatlon, Tne two vIoe-presldentH are W. 13, Culver of Rutland and W. O. lllood of Norwich, l' II. 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