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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 7

Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 7

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Kennebec Journali
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Augusta, Maine
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i "ypi TTi fa- --1 1 -THE KENNEBEC ia09 7 fa fr-f i rsr- Why Does It Core wagon or ether vehicle Application blanks for registration will be fur-nivnea ny iht ctmunusionT upon rt- STATE HOUSE ANNUAL MEETING PROBATE' mm A Clear Complexion njr bcpunedindkla troubles overcome and'-prevented by the use of Soap GoYeraor anil Council Hold Monilily Meeting -Tto folio a lug business is acted al tlm Monday scssloa of bate court fur Kennebec county: Wills proved approved aad allowed nonAbbte Gorfiofi of ML 'Vsr- JljgLiaAblttfeJM OtMjdoqst-Mfc-Vorw-pop- OmliLartw UM -a- -M f- (J snayaBmairail Heard al July Meeling nexed of Lisgle Frost tate of Moa mouth Opear Frost of Monmouth-admlnlstrator with will annexed of Piaster Bachelder late of Belgrade Ernest Baik-Mif-nriltlioweH1 Honry 4-Merritt of lUltowefl executor of George llutehlnsdo' lot of Monmouth laieillaA liub-hinaon es-ecutrlx: of Chandlcc u-' of Oaklmil H-ifii 1 tmHnnd executrix of Jaseph A Ho hit -i ma la teof Augusta Ashton Thayer nf Wakefield Mass exof tor and Ksmurl Manley of AugL- fti -and Norman Bassett of Aiu: 1 adnilnlstrators with the-wlH spy-w of Ellen MrKelvey late of Bredev -asi Alexander McKelreypf -e 'A executor of Charles M-sAugust 1 Ajigusta William Gsgnfkrto Of executor of Mary fildimr H-Kidney Qwrge -TtsjiuuuuZL Brook nPloMeld or Kamuel u' Wmi- ni Iei tqtlie of I 'till! a I -'-r Kiijit LJ onl lb- l-r'oiilli TIoi-i lnjL opening dixeuxsion II 1p-v Ixle-Mtniiington: 1 general- diepsfon 31 quest 215 topic trial and lalercxts of Students in High Schools I'ais-r 8uit A ConO prunswlek-l-YeeiMirt diseusidon -and questions 255 topic Tn What Extent Hhould High Behold Courses lie Made Elective Paper' Bupt I) II Perkins flkow-hi'gnn-Madlspfi opening discussion Kupt McGouldrk-k Blue-hlll-Hrooklln-Keflgewlck discussion the1 Vlllkgo nigh m-liooL Patter HupL A KniHh Bw'kflold-Hartford-Bum-ner- Closing Sssslon Friday morning general topic Retont Kscomlary Hchool Is-glslatbin (a) amendments to the for the' totter education of fqttflCLJblUABact-jBr-tlio-loi prove--m--nl of the free high seh-mls" (c) Objects ef Hccon-lnry school inspection -id) nppeoved: The summer bmferenco of superln-temli-nts does rod take the phjcp of tlw one day" suisrlnteniients meetings held In various part of the Slate Tla-xe i in day meetings will be held during tto school year nflttl-lt as Iq lfS-nj ljos-ns field Abram S-'-Brqi wtt it 'Zi executor of Msrjc xst CD orcester Mass eucutor -01 Htan on the Admlnlstrator Charles Ldse following estnd Annie Uae T' jJtchfleid of Manchester William wstson fa fi' Ikib'Vt partrtugo tfe ScRtiorSapennliienisl The Slate of Will Open Monday July 12 IbI Ccniprefi Program forlthi Four Tii-1 conference of schiNd at -ihl-iiii-nt uf Maine will to held at f--r a full week lieginninj JitljrHJv- Tu-s-lay Stqit Fin it of 'lii- i-'liii-athinal d-i-ai-tuieiit uniu-niii'-d tli-ii he airapgeiin-iils bad been coiiipleli-d mol tliat he belivve-l that by glViiig Him entire week to tits study and ciniqurisiui bf methiMls of mihMsdadmliiMrMtor- gm t-hiti wdetif WIII 'itUw iMipiii-latu' hlKIITII'fl 'lb be made in tto totter organisation and direct inn of the-Ktate schools The sesalon will to open to ail superintendents of schools or to any person Interested In schKil administration and It lx especially desired that there to aYitll aUi-jfilantjjillhojMtjt-ha glvir fliefr'ciitirv time tn super-vixion rtistlne lius been 'selected as the Il-iee iif moetlng bcchumi nf the easily Ueressniiic ocutlon with relation to all iartH of tiie Klsto and (o servo the convenience of tlipm' who will desire -to attend tlm 'meeting of- tho American Institute of Instructiun which will to hold iit Castimv tto preceding week lNillonlng Will tli prngrnnrfnryths several day: Moliday July iirbSO oenlng remarks by Btatc Kupt Hmlto 140 t-q-lc How to Effect a Closer lte-lath Between Home and Kehmil HtM-r 20 minutes' Mupt JU uliner Bex ter-Guilford onenlny dlar-uswlnii Kupt Agnes EL Htewan Able it-BuiK-hurd-Munson fiiipt Kterkey Clilna-Vaasalboni 12 Mi topic Host Shall Pujiffs Fast the Compulsory School Age to Encouraged to Regular Attendance Paner 20 Franees Jewett Cherryfield-Colunibia Fhlls general dlat-ussl-in and questions 255 topic Correct Physical Conditions of the School 'Fufier 20 minutes Snpt Norton Hartland-Bt Albans-Ialtnyni ptonlng dlw-ux-sloii 10 minutes Supt Powers ft Fhlrfleld-Eoston general disqua-iilua -sad quest Ions 12 iiiIiiutph L-) -v- -r- --i-yy Morgan Preacoft Par-Augusta administratrix of Howett Jate of Wlntrop UU Cummings of Wlnthrop of Jooeph Allen Into of Jdfleld Fanslo Row of jsy odv hittstratrlx 7T1W helatlne 'Ciinferenia-jhy n-' Maine Central and the Bangor ftM ffstatj Transfers A Charles WcUIngtoa of TTnl-' Bangor Arooxbxik railroads fmve made duceil rates It Is Sarsaparilla but bseausa It Iff a modiclno of paeuNar marlt composed of mors than twofity dlfferont romodlal of footle -phonomonal euros of troiiblos of tho bloody stomach Nvor and bowels That Hoodr8rtipatillA caret tcroF ole eengne anemia gstarrh nervous- Gat a Mar fa Cm Mil fiaald Jnel rtmiltiildl 11 hnalibi trantbec-ionriral? andCounty Mr pd )ln TobysJ Jin-gugement their daughter' Flnrlnc FiT-t KriMtli Is-nnctt nf Buxton HaskeTl-Pisrcs-William A ITaski-ll and Aubim PiWi both' lit lhli flly-wni! united in marriage I o'clock Sunday oven ins by Rev Malry Kearney at 111 reai- Holt-Wily Victor Holt anil Mabel Wiley Of -Augusts trenu united In marriage at I Saturday evenins at Uni residence of Rev Coon on street Mr Coon officiating HiniiUiittkii bride and croon nr eongra ulalH i Mi Alien Hope Davies wife of Albert Brook died at 1 o'clock this morn ins at her home bh Kpruco street In thi city Mr Brook wan' Hie only child of Mr and Mrs tie irnw Huvien id Watervlile and- wa 2( year of She- wa jnwrKti HL HfpiES Jiiriii wtkj Prebls-Cell ftatik ITcble of Woolwich and Klna A jf'atl of Fittrtnn were marrie-l at noon Saturday June 1 by fii-v t'olhyet hi residence jla lt Gag lit reeu ine slnglo ring service was jusrd- The bride and xrooijt left on tile leyii train fur Portland Mr 1 and Prebic will liiake In ne In PUtston ii -H Brwtl White-Fowler Frank Hr While and ffFWler Mh of Augusta were married Thursday afternoon at the residence of Key t'hurle G- Mosher tin clergyman nf-lleiatliif 12' Wein rtrett -The full ring-s-rvice wa used iifrand Mrs While left on the aftermsun boat' fur trip -in' Masani'buwtta on their ro-turw they sin etii i street Many friend and' prosperity wish them Joy -Holmeo Pitrttr A -pretty dune wedding ocrurred Wedneaday evening at the residence nf Mr amt Mr Japics Frank Pierre II North Chestnut Street when their daughter lya Blanche wai united In ''marriage to Frank Tozler Holme son of Mr and Mr Georgs Holme nf thl city The ceremony occurred at I ssfl-do mttrae- tlvcly decorated with foliage and- cut flower In honor of the event Farrar-Hunt A quite both wedding wa solemn -led -sH-o'rlork-ttattirrtsy-evcntnff'at the home of Mr and Mrs A II Hunt when their daughter Mis Ella Marian Hunt- wa uniked In marriage with George A Farrar The home wa 1 1 1 1 decorated with paints ahd rut flowers Mr Farrar la a member of the Arm of A Hunt A Co After a wedding trip to Mr Farrar's old hmn In Arons took county Mr' nJ Mr Farrar will reside at in Hew 11 treet where they WTO beatJfcuiueI-J their friend after Sept 1 1 r'i Adelard Cloutler nf AuZS? AUI(Ul timd and building to A ctemier of Ansusto to Joseph" PiMiMrtenu and Hlehsid Huardi-of Asrw August Vickery CorvMiliw Kccmr of -iZ? tTjJilt- queat and nil F'raon to whom thl law applies should promptly send In their names so that tliese blanks may be ccTvcd a early jj imsKiwc- Ttte full txt of the law will w-nt to every person with tho ii-rtillcate also to any nnn Who rou stlt porun- firm -i-orimrattnu asm- 'hdal'li or (SHHy w'liii shall si or de-II I nr filllfur tfipsnu my is-niun 'from a wagon or other ciiivcyancc deiiotor store or who aliull w-'ll nr deliver ini Ik to a hotel' rrslaiirniit isiarillng hotisi any jmbllc plm-aiiaU t- a "illt-ifsabT iiljiuilic meaning of lhcjud aifd aliail jib- befnro the first d-y of April la em-h year p-glHtip with the commissioner ngfii-ulturo fu'r-niiiliiiig WcTi lBfiirifciii iiuuvif nisai blank mxueil and ur-tilahHl by ad conimixslom-r to such persona aa mny reoucat tins same Kv-ry such rcgl-urutiun shall cxpliv April first next aft Its Isauo and almil lie given only to he mlllLzlealcr owning leasing -the vehicle or place from wlioli sab- supplies qre to Is- made-and ahn II not be transferred receipt of tin- application for registration eotibvi'lng tiu- -xue iu said aiiplli'JInl a is-rtlfleate oi legist ralfon Ariwh shall he posted' In ciiiiNplcuous plan- In the store up depot from which sale or supply is made and tin number of the certificates of regla-truilon for each wagon or oilier vehicle shall be placr-d in a consplctioua I'Uot-iMiJMiU -Sliculd-ny- pw- x-n firm corporal ion awsH'iutlon or xi lety ikwlre to lx-i -iiie a miik dealer -qx-uMivliled hefi Jay ril In any year he or they shall Pimr to engaging In tlM-buaini-as reg-it with the cmnmiKxIopot of agrlcul tur-- in the same manner providiil for e-u-h place nr vehb-b-' from which gale supply la to be niude Amy dealer n-gp-tt IrT reftmi-S to- n-tirtw- wllh-tlp nrnimisstoiier or to )Met certincajys of nglstratlon in the store nr depot from which sale or -upply la made or to post the nuiiilsv of thi! pertificato forfeit a ji) to be ro-coveml In ah- action of debt to lie uled In tlm name of the Bttttii by ti county attorney for the county in which si left violation hua isvurrrd hut tlio i-rovrslntis of thl ion shall not apply to milk or cream delivered tu a en-aim-ry" butvr or chi-exe A matter which Is the subject of a zrat deal of interest to the IiPwlStun mid Auburn meqits-rs of the National Guard of the Plate of Maine Is that of rill- rangd lx xion to be constructed Inthe'Vh'inity of the city or Auliurn'-And' will furoixli them an op-ixirtunlty Jig target practice 'on a niT-iiie wim: of which they hav long been In need Cl John Isioley chief bf ordnance and smoli-arin ciaupli-ted thiTplan for -cuMtntLthnclir Ilia Hihge! which will be one of the finest rlfls range In Nrur England and will be locab-d on a trket of about a acre of land which haa recently liven acquire- If the giiVfrpment f'ir tbapurpOe nientloneii' Tin- range wifi be located but a few miles from Jukurn aml in close prox-iinfty to thwllns-of the U-etrlernaJ iiid can reached In about IS minutes tins from the cities ef Ucwl ton and Auburn It 'will be provided with ranges of from Stl yards for revnlvrr ptnctice to 10KI yards with the best (xctlftfes -flif sldrtnlsh practice and Till be for the exclifslve use of the ip-iiber of the National Guard Tlie stop on the range will be nf the most motern construction with walls of solid concrete several fw-t in thickness rekiforcefT- with banks of earth si fe across at the top and will be constructed a to do away with tltf use of plt Tht tirgel JCrmass-wlll-W nf- Uni HiMir d7i7Ipn unl liiOxf gbilern unj finproved pattern In attrition to the Amierrte stops a large hgh sand hill back of the 1000 yar-1 rmgi- will forni' a natural l-erfeety wife stop for the bullets might 'ay chanco go wild -The construct bn of the rang' will be let to bldlers and it is understood nt the rmge will-' (mv ready for ui-- not later tinn Julf I fffiBdTTeWtnsfiWJurjc'TtiefeMS euffidftitarW -im-thii-range'fer'W vegl incnt 'it cis'auip there -The alto has by a asmber of ofllcers of tF fltord and of the regular army as iM of thi- iiHirt-dealrablO MPkllmi' In eisliitry as It is of tho pivferre-1 sn(ty an-l a I moot its level as n-r mil (ill a long required med Mtkmnl -iltnril -which 'have their hiulquiirb-rs Iowlaton nnd Auhu-n live fur ars 'been without aultalile Sigs farllitiex Advsrtiaad Lsttara The follow iin la a list of unclaimed fitters at tlie ucuatn post offitT WOMEN- Cirliop Brown Miss Ilmiii l-'nlor Mrs Vrank1 tnne lili Mrs -Emit I AGIST DISEASE It Strengthened by die Tonic Treatment for Rheumatism ThTMaLCaws Prove- Pue red blood la tho body1 only do-fetic qgainat disease Wla-a licaltby the blood altacka the potaouy of Uikom and-so clipngee them that they cau be tltrowu off throagb tlw lungs akin kid-ttrjs auiLbQweljuL Iafart Ahis in what ease occurs ouly when tho blood becomes inijiure through errors is living such as overwork worry lack of fresh air or of nourishing food It is thru uahle to overcome tlie poisons a ut I tliey are carried thronglioat the tody and In tlie weakest organs tho disease gains a foothold I tliucasn nf Vn Edward Fenton of Knllivau Maine tho rheumatic jioi-anus in tlw blood were probably Jterodl-tary- the Furlvsor six years I sui victim of nemu indigestion and suffered a great deal Food distzeesed me and I was trontled with gas on my stomach While in Hii condition I had an attack of acute rlienmgtton- At tlw time I waa run dmrn through overwork lo my cswjtwrerer UUnk tlw -tUseeae may have been herwlitary for my mntlier anffend with it fur years Tlw rlienmstisw wea In uy let-t were aa swollen tliat I wear my shoe for several months 1 could hardly bear tho pains and wa kejit awake by them many nighta Tlie pain wss constant aid hurt meao tliat 1 limped when I waited waa under the rare of fwS dnrtnrm for nesrty a WArbtt iley dilnTjieIp me UjaSi theadrirs of a friend I tlien gave Dr Williams Pink Fills a trial They helped mojfromtlm first and after taking a few boxes I was Nature needs kelp in most cases In fighting disease and the tonic torn THrarwith Dr- Fill it tlie most efficient tint can to given Tliey contain no stiiHtlaiitopiato oi iiamifio and canfint njure tlw inott delicate eonstitntien Dr Pink Pill are cold by alldrnggirtsotwill haJtailed ptietj Ah( on receipt of twice GO emta per box six boxes for 3ri0 by tlw Dr Williams Modiciue Oo SclienccUdy Vc l-U( vc tiat th llUhcst ami nnirt cniigbtciuil -Christian and iHinium quRsidi-rationif require lilx -S-ti dy leleiM1 I'ttiH'flir lit vit-w il tlm' extremely faviirabh circumxtanccx under whb'h he woubf ggnin take up hla du lli-s aa a the- stguer tvtlie pi-Jillor for a pardon -for Hay ms rc Former tlcvernors 1-MwinC- ltuielgh'julm Ilill ami Ctmnor df Augusta and Joshua I Chainls-rluln of Finland CUroiice Hale of JNirtKul Judge -of the United Slates district court Former Supreme Court Judxn Joseph uioiuls and Enoch Poser of Obadiah Oanlner rt Rra-klunil Cyrus Davla nf Wahrvlllo Ex-seert-tary of Btate Byron Tuyd of Au-tula Hon William Hailes of IVh-tervlH- ex-attorney generg an-l cx-ouncillur: Frederick IbNithlmy x-mayer of Fortbind Jlon t'lurles Sumner Conk ex-chairman it the executive council Ex-Mayor ttturli-a Snow William Engi-I and Fi Beal Bangor a Clark nf UjuM-born ex-yquiK-lllur Col Fred- X' Bow of ex-spcHker of the Hiuxe and ex-counclllor Hon otif Claaon of Gardiner-' ex-presbbnt ef the Sen- ate and ex-councillor Wllllin IicIVUt If Mn -r lfxriB -proMSowf-Hi iwdniq -Cnttpgef Dr- George Emory Fellows of op hi a president of the UniversItyOf Malm Hon Clarence Burleigh editor of the Kennebec Journal of Augusta Hugh ChliUtolm of Purtlaixl capitalist: Him Fred Allen nf Canford ex-president of the fi'nate: Hon G'lTge Weeks- of Falrflehl piieaker of the House of Hepreintallvis: Hon jdalatid-f- rx-uia ir of Augusta anil -oC -Keanebee-coiinty Hoh Charles Hutch nf Au-tuxtii state atalltor linn Treby Johnson mayor of Augusta If of Bowdnln College Kllna Thomaa a Portland tiankrr Il-rn John li Wam-n of Westbrook matitifa-lur-v and member of the Senate lion Frank ex-memfior of tho donate Pherlfis Herbert White or IVmdi-aetit Mclivllle TrefeUien of Ciun-fFrtaiid ami Charles Ortiery om-rk representing a committee of the' 1 sh--rllt of tho Ktnte apiienreil bt'fore the tioverm-r and Couhcll and oske-l for protection by the State In a law suit brought ngainxt them lkiatuii -vbolesnle Iliiuor (I- qlera 1 Tl I II 'tR'IIIIHl ffn tlie sh-rlffs In the tttnle ri-jurnnlde In tlie I'hiihI Mini and airte toffwn A A Nichols 'j'Saa and J(-1 iHmpheey-i-ThmrpB1-jMo'ggiTgatlng ubont: 250 algna-yea and asking thqt the street to cx-HIIIx Buxtim-Btandlxh gotieral dlx-nded were iiresented and a letter was euwfon and questions read from George Ryiler suiierln- land ami bulkllngs Jmu it De-vine sndMsbel Devine of AugusUteJ- Henry Sturgis of Augusta land -sml iuaZ Belgnulec-Kertraad Haliett of Be- Bess if Clinton to Lean A Monk and Oscar Monk of Benton land ft- Manley Mmh kv MtolrtSrA: Monk and (Mear Monk tand KM toon A Monk and Oeoar Monk to -1 Frank Be see ef Clinton land ft -f- Ella Mcpurn and John- Jfoeum or tUndlilph to NSiUeTslotito of -t buildings Georg ri of Bih to Arand Haaal brook of Oardiner land and buildings ft Osrttner 'V "mb William Albs of HalloWell to Melvin ftpeneer of Qaallner land ft Heniy Merrill of Hallo SSajS3tSf MancliestoT-Herbert Hunt of Vlaal-J- Emery af Maochteter land 9ir tVAund-pferotne WlUlaihs sf Oak 1 land to Alios A gbepbenl uf Oskbmd land fl Nellis Taloase of Randolph to Elisabeth Grant of Randolph land and I -inklings (Mi Flora Pea alee of Randolph to MgryJL (Sark af-ftamhilplL land'- amt buildings Put Charles Kturgl ef Au-' to Lewlatun Augusta A Water- vllle Street Railway of Lewiston right of way Kale Hltiaun of Vasrol- Imro to 'Merton A Rollins of Vassal boro land and buildings ft Lucrrtla- A Gray True to the I'nlted States of Am erlcaTlanil ftBOS Annie 1 Bowman of Boston to th Uplted States of America land ftHS Charles Chase of Watervilla to tha States of America land KIN: the City: ef 1 Watervilla to tlie PMffT mates of '-America landrttBno Albert' F-incry of Watervlile to th United Raise of America land MM): Alice Hayden -4' of Watervlile tu the united Stats of America land Mils Charles Malaney sf Windsor to William Cola of Augusta laad Philip Gilbert of Winslow to Frank Simpson of Winslow land ft And other valuable eomridefsllona Monday evening there will U-l general confi-retice on recent xn legislation changes In the comyuM education law artusd supervitioii school year and tho support sf sftnui' medical inspection equallMthy school house construction -n rJHLemaISlnKZ 9 lenten dent'-i Randall of jrk Pper Kupt ku rt Auburn opening dKjm Gerrish Otrll Rowell CI discussion nnilr T-Jlo'Mggmj of of the (B Stool committee -and pub-tftub-nt to Moore 8uJJCumtorland-No Yarmouth 151 mouVeports if the teqehers to the cf schiNils Kupt I I of Old Town-Onmo-Mil--(cTtie Tepjrts-nf-thrtegchBr ta Je homes Kupt Fred Benson Euxt- jjRcJr'Tbe homes Milk inl Cream Dealers Mast Register AHer July I Tlic fifth i- iltton-for th pardon of Sainud Ij Iliyiu1 who la serving a lire seoti-ntf in tlie fitnle pristiii nt TmmuiMon lor the uiurdcr of Ja-uca I Kidddiut i-olii-cm-in nt Hochlgnd In 1573 ww r-i- iviti ut the executive department Tuesday and a hearing' will Is held by t)n- (iovirnor and I'ouncilst UiH-tii-U hftiilar itsvling- wliicIr'Wlll bo on July 'J Walter 11 of tltinir lljtyiK-a' pie lor pardon Is as lows: hereby most rrapectfuliy apply to your honorable lskly for exi-eutiv'e clemency hoping to Justify ny application by the following showing of facta: 'Flrsl-My youtbfutm-s when I rrtme'fdr "A hlclir i nqw lii--nrccruted elng only twenty-tlipw y-ara if nge iit the time "t1' Illy Prime was Itiiiraiiy no greater than inan-alaiighti-r and IhHt It haslieen fully expiated Tliat- I am a reformed man That I would make a good cjilsen That I um capable nf earning it yivarfivlnir: 1 Hrth Tctst 1 Vi'fh'irh it ilisiatil State stand rcto'y to lend me helping lutnd That I would not again beltane pit bid: eliargi' "I'lphtli That a imrdon can imw Iw Krnnteu me wiihout doing vliil-c to shy prlm-iiail law Jiiytlcc cpilty or sound-puidit-H)icy 1 Hoping to xulwtnnthitc the foregoing claims I h-reby prav that yrnlr Imnorahle grunt me tho iarilon ilesireil With high st respect I am "Voup Obedient Servant (SlgmsO I HAYjSKS" Acciiipnnylng the iftitliHi for th pardon of Haynes' was 'a irtb-r frsii Ucv ItolW-rt foumnn of hisli-of the Knlseowit iliSi-e of Main lil udviM-ailiig the pardon Bishop h'ttrr Is aa follows: of Mr" Samuel llaynes litui appealcd--te me- in Ttin tetr wtrvTay canee It Illustrate so perfectly the dlf-tnvniv-t ls-tween the old and tlie new metlusls' of- dealing wih criminal Unfortunately the' Maine 4aw stm cling to the old method It ought to lie changed and conformed to modern enlightenment- But in the meantime wa may bok the Hovcrnor nnd Council to ne the mnderrt methods' In granting pardon Under the old method crlminxl wa upprcd to get what he deserveffi and mahy think on that line topay Tlu-y dwell upon the offense the chsractcr aa It was and condemn the p-nr man without onv thought er iw-nitence or reformation Under the modern method the end sought Is tiiw reformation of the criminal The one consideration In granting rnl-m i the rvhh-my of rtwl reformation This is clearly the right and the Christian method The esaim-pie of a pnrii'ied criminal has some effect of course but the example of' a punloneit poiit nt reformvd and ln-hht rlfihT BjTiiTr ChUTf -fur more effective "I have examined the evidence of TefomVatlon lii Mr Haynes ease and ft'rt confident that you have under consideration a reformed man ready and able to be a law-abiding citizen In looking over Mr Haynes' career I sen that a a boy he was condemned to some years' Imprisonment to keep company wlthjrlmlnal Thlx Judgment 'Inllie light of modira cOlltlibnte'd Very largely 'to early character: For this (he Maine law Is rp mrlblc It wo n-t wholly the fault feel deeply Interested In Mr Haynes am hope you will grant Ills pardon out of consideration for what I today in spite of his surround- Hik it Tire following letter Was received at the executive department fron' United Htntes Senator William VTe advrs-at hrg- jmrJoft' Tiir Itayhea Teelinlcnlly ilie Jury may hnve ion Jiisliiieii III finding llaynes guilty o( order Morally it was nothing moo than manslaughter There could not possiblylinvc leen any mallcg- pniH-m-t whit 1 m-ilo to Ibis ran b-gH was atciupting to eocajie from AUllU 1 I yll I without any ilclllN'rate ptirpons to kill lie hurled at tlie official tho Instrument thnt- resulted lit death Thero wna no previous deliberating and contriving to kill Ih'iny Judgment ail years of Imprisonment ha Is on a punishment fat beyond tho ctfnio committed eveq though that resultial In death ik-veral hupdrxl of the prominent mcn-tn the State have signet! the stl-tlon for Jlaynvs isinlon which la a follows: (bo tniik-raitied respectfully liege yon tn grant a pordmi to Buinucl I Haynes iiow ii Ilf-' prlsomT at Thomaston for the fullnwing reasons: Ample and Hallsfactory proof that Mr' Ilnvnea Is now a flihmughty reformed anil Worthy man has U-en ftirnishsd to us anil' we are cmfliient Unt lf llbcratuU Jm will utaka si good ami examphtry cltlxcn Wo believe tliat--' thirty year confinement In Stale's prison for ji crlmec im mttled ivlicu 1 laynus WTik iuily'B year of age I' more than ample nm)aimpnrttHd HIM rareeratlim Would l-e excessive and could not possibly snumplish any good result "ThlnV-Wo havs the greatest respect and the deepest sympathy for hi relative who we iinilcndand an ready to assist Mr llaynca In every way possible and wo bcllcv thnt further punlshnicnt of thla man lmHwcs upon them unnecessary hardship POWHATAN STREET EXTEN iwsro Committoo on Highways Holds Meeting Tuesday itUff tbit In accnrdnnco with ogg easterly Powhatan street be -ext near to Gage street at a was prasenl- od at the May nw'the JuInLoUnd- cuunrH and refvmihwa1l nd sew-inr coirimlttre cmnmlttM wot era a meeting held last eve JWT Of cltlxcns from the raU'h Is proposed' to locality lnroveincnt wer- prew-nl "jvkv lljf ihnse who appeared In to- tendont -of tto Eaton shoo factory which advocated tho bulkling of the extension' Civil fhiglneer AblmU submitted a profile plan or tto atm-t which Miowrd that bul one culvert will have to be built and his estimated cost of the work to to done wa about 1904 At the present time the street extends about 250 foet west from Ktate street and a 1 east from Gage street leaving between 500 ami 400 feet of street to to constructed It is claimed that th opening up of the street would afford a direct route from Ktitr street to the shoe factory and n'-uld to a great convenience as the only way to reach that vicinity nt present lx by way-of Capitol street or flwsn xtrcct it Is also rlulmed that stout (0 house lots would to nnen-J up JLlliic-cummhtso-ftdJimrned to meet nn (lie grounds at some future dole subject tu call of the chairman On Sunday June 20 19 Rev Henry Warren Rugg 1) of Pruvldencs I I Mmt Eminent Grand Masti-r or the Grand Encampment of Knights Tcmplftr of the United States will deliver sermon tofe thegir Knluhts lif 'KfTGiner Commaiulcry of Wsicr-viUe who' bave exteiidcd a most cordial Invitation to Trlnlty Commatulery to uplt with them in this observance of Ut day Invitations have also been rxtcndrd to Maine Lewiston and lx-Molay Commuitderic and -'a large att-m lam-e rtf sir Knights Is s-srtrctl Kir Knlglitx of Trinity Com- III ilsA'tnuic at the Asylum In Musouic Tenipb1 at 1130 I Sunday Juih- Kieclul electric oars will to taken for Witervllle at lAOl ar-mihjif'S'l AYlrrslow'at ilb whers they wilt to nu-t by Kt Omer Cummandery ai-il eseortetl to tto church After tto iterviivs a nveptiim win to told by the Most Eminent Grand Master at tto Aslmn nf St Outer Oominniidcry and Inirr-f lunch will sometimes a much faster prnn-ss than many- sup-IMise As an instance of this when lie first rniite to this dtv 10 vears ago nl )'y ltev IL Punnack set out a small plliig elm on the boundary i'ne of the Methotllnt i-arannage which has now grown to over 31 feet In height and Iin branched out in ull directions The xaplhig won not at ail vlgirous when first set out ami II was thought for time that It uuuld die but II finally decide to grow which It has dmc steadily since llic first year Only ur 1 A Vnner rfbcc tope ANEOtre "-'-''T MISGELLANEODB 'f -4 il gmerat discussion nnd Methods of Examination Hipt Turner discussion an-l questions 1-10 topic Methods- of Ranking Pawr Kupt Holman Halluwell-Wnthrop discussion ahd question srf2HO' tnphv-The 'f'aren'T Text-Boolf -JUUl nw-thods- ef Keeping Text poof Records (iuiri Per kins RrA'er- Ham islen Venxle discussion MPt- Cllfbin Wass Kunger-vUlc-Orofivlllc Tuesday evening round ti! confer--me on Industrial educatl u1 the Maine school system i l-itrsday li Al- tuple) Tl fCurrieulH pRfier A Htnndnrtl Kludy Kupt II Cltosc Runifnl-Hniiuver general discussion an-isosti-ai lA-JG-PqdtV'The-Advan' tagei KulMlIvIxl-n of the single graA laMr I lltilllps Ehrtnlng-discussion and qiii'xilun' 11- A topic' To What Kxl-'iit can Tl Primary Krhnols Include the Vi rk of the Kindergarten luMr I-T1I I lift M'tm-I Bilf ll'anxir oxu7 Oliv Fewlar Holway Hied at her borne In thl city early Thursday morning after an Illness of several week Mrs olive Fowler Holway widow of the late 'Oscar Holway Mra Holway waa born In Fairfield Me July I At IS and waa cutue- qwntly nrartyTrrwToraitir Sh Wsa-tho daughterof Col Nathan-and Martha Nye Ftwlcr and imo of a family of tcn children only one of "WthmiTEdkcne Fowler of Hurling-' toii Vt survlvea Another brother Iwiouet Fowler a well-known and respected ell loch of Augusta died Scpt 1M After receiving icc rjueallon In th" 'Fhlrfleld schools and -at Watrnrtlle "(now Coburn) Classics! Institute Mrs Holway waa'uiarrlcd on Nov JO llBf WWtfCd to AuguslWr -where- she apent the' remainder of her life Mr Holway died July IS HOI 8he wa the mother of three children and leaves two sons Melvin Holway Kai-tif Augusta and Charhw'O Hoi-wny of Auburn' Me A 'communicant "Con imwtl bn ml of "HW church for more than forty years ah tmih aiil tn-tw Wllljallliury WiirlT AT ONCE A WOMAN 2S TO 40 ysars old to do family cooking st tho Stato School for Boya Wages tl par week Must lie of high moral character Oood rofen-nces required For full paro tieulara address Wentworth Supt PortbjiHjMlnelwt MEW-WANTEP IO Ing and repairing and work la garage serin Special term Writ new far heat posltiona Portland Automobllo Os Portland Me JMddwtw PUSSLEfii FUN FOR ALL ages pieces handsome hair-ton plo-lure wondmounted and ingeniously sawed Aiiiiim th children far bouts Price 15 ct cash or full set of tlW nosiiutbl Allen A Adams Mfrs North fituukliton Ms TH 50 PUfi EJUf TLB tt: lienutirul song Just rerently composed the words are full of patriotism and th hlng you want plvces now for music Isentchy Just tto thing you want for a Fourth of July Sue rr a Four in nr July plvces now tor Jx-U lumlpald It's a hit wrlto for to- day Edwin Knesvk (CuuiptHMiri Kloul- top Texas' Jlfewky-3t ui tory brick hnuae and 11 rooms barn hih: good supply of wnter' si tto never fslllng well slat cistern ic hiOise carriage htnise corn houne etc Ttora la-a -beautiful view -from thar POTATO FARM 133 Aeros I230MM nrrea In smooth clay loam field a nrree in mmmn ciay- mam snoo balsiH In posture and woodland pee- nf tow KmIiIm he dure large quantity of toy besides 01 her crepe- Good etsnd of buildings bssdy to school stiurca church and mdglihura All but ftHSW may remain a mortgage ScimI for raub-gite uf farin bargains Main Realty Cnuipaay- Bath mMwkyhao 1 th organlaatbm and wna particularly active as a member of the Board of JAindgn Missions to which ah devoted much time and labor Who became Interested Jn the temper-mien cause and waa am nfta most prominent and earnout advomtea In Main- Mhe waa ihn first president of tho local and retained th? olflce for fifteen years nttimdlllf All the gsneml comtentb ms and acmblages Af the order If wltliln her power to da For many yearn she wna connected with (lie Howard Beaevohint Union of 'which ahe waa vice-president Long a member of Cusbnoo Chapter A It ahe had served It regent To MreHolwaya Initiative are verv largely due the cxrlurslnn annually provided for th poo -children-f An-guste and aha actively assisted en--h ytar In Iha work Avcesaary to make them successful It may truly be aalil that doing jgnnd to others was Mnt nitlway's grcntest iHuui lVril ixk I -1-1 Swan Mrs It II 1 2 1 kl 101-10 Kfsnual Trainiii Smith Mrs Paper The Effect of Manuul Training MKN-Cram Mr ClovnnnoVpon 'Other Kelt-x-l Work Kupt Prescott Keyes Wext brook -Gorham l-ujwr The cost of manual training courses Kupt A Collins nf Lewiston: discussion ami questions 3 I topic Manual Training lit Rural PiiK-r Kupt Ik Colliy Alfivd-Kniiford opening discussion Kupt Ritxseil lirownville-Mllo llscuxxlon uml qiicsflonx Tlmrsrlay topic Incnnslng I he Effi-'Teiicy -if rallied Ti'iiclierx lUM'r Kupt Bul' Forks-West Furks-Mseow op'-nlng ilixciirisliin Supt-T Criombs Vlnnl llaven-Isle au llituf Hurricane Isle Kupt Kl Ia Wlilta of ITes-iui- Isle discussion and ques- a- 10 A topic The Dally Program of the Rural School pn per Kiiit llersey inkbiml-Ftlrfinld iqtr-nlng dlsi'iiKsliin Kud tteo Itlglit Athens-dbTi-TTHfnimv5" discussion "sml ques ttwnwfV-Ar-M tnpfp-nnurttliv mOTIP Library Cun Help the Graded iin-l Village KcIhmiIs lnM-r Kupt IV Stnrtersiit Dover-F-xcroft 1110 topic Tha School Library In Rural and Village Kch-sito PaiM-r Supt Taylor Turner-Canton discussion Lambert Orny-Wliullmni-New Gloucester Thursday afternoon 110 liplc How Shall tlie Traasllloii IVmn the Kto-ii icnlary Rchoul to tha High Kchisd to Cue 122' i-f Tswlston ami villa rui oi tin- Iwlstiin A'ifiu Watervilb- Kn-rid Railway esi causing a x-ri--u accident Tqev 'f term Mm on its urrlval from dcrvillc at JJki by xt raddling the the' not tb end of tto siding Irin tlie Fedirol building The IM' trucks tic switch alV' the niax M'-t- pa- which so nn)r tho rear enr around so that It elmcro'1'' Bpn A Stewart nnd JA J111 i-l'y slid an elderly Wliulsqr winsr -nnhie- wms: men were hrt' lias hi built sbmif sewer' tr- U- JHIld tUihp apiuil I lie men the fence nnd tho thP smith side of tho trf he ear wo stop)N-d miUkly si not that any of the srven- injurl-s mftgh the old genfla-man from Win- shok and Mr tluak'K' discussion Kupt Pemtell of ut July ami k--ilmi-il to prevent the seizure in trnns iimler the provisions of tho Wilxfi liir' I'xxl and drag act A commit ike or tlie coiinell conslsllng of oi Cortilxh Frederick Klnxidia nf Auguxfn and Freil Ilinikerjcf North Anson was ajipoiitcit by dv Firunld t- Investlgitte flip matter And a licnriur will Iv given the xlieriil) at the Slale Molise next Tliursiliy nfii-ing Tlie iPni-tnur nnd -uljndmsl to meei July 'i rtext at-lu A I The ncif law which rsqulroa albricM-' era In tiiilk and rn-im tn reglstiJ with the I'liiiiinlsNloner of Agrlcullur gm-a Into I'ffect the first of July mil t'mn-mlsxloiier jiilinan Integda tliajr So fur a ho can every dealer Ip uis 'ftiale shall kve-aip lieiVhO' fftfiNHelil-i 'of tlie new statute Tueadity1 CummlsxIonSr CIlAan mnd-pnldle the ft-xf of a Vtter hwla to nd "ulftoni Ids diawirUnautJisa forernpr nor lot he ilofilors that lie efpi'ets theiii to luruffjrTTrrre-x4ratchaa-l tlw aa mils versed jis r-illows: tlenlura In mlllc anA erenm will please note that CliajV it of the lhib-llc laws of 1W9 which goes into effort th first of July requires them to register with the Commissioner of Agriculture nnd oldaln a i-ertlllcate of registration which shall lie pnstNI In a conspicuous place "hi tho store nr di pnf from which sale nr supply Is made and the number placed on the dtnsry cure has tx-en given Ihs'trec "but It continues in Increase in suture The rornnilttcc m-poliitcd by IWpL Ooinmanb A KIcTausbind' of Oar diner of tin' Maine GA for the purjxwc of making tic- Iransixirllitlm nat-'g nnd frl-nls tn canipineiit nt Salt he'd a ntw-lltRr st tho State pslnn hT to ollk-c at the Stale House-Tuesday pV- every tbliuc snd st tto prtee lt ta-wlmeat enmtr: several call- a-loesrwt-- K'lien by A- H' ttmstr Ktch riatls were preeetP-wnd -Me- ft-frtx'i: HBfMffflir w-ro iinictlcally comdctel fur the trip II Is now exiM-ctcil that the lulldlngs of Pleasant pond which th Ismcl iilxiut Kliiinc DcfsivtAM-nt will Join he 1e-piirtnient from New Hampshire' and Vermont and will gn by special train from Mmtroal west to Salt laike City OA8TOXIZA inrt lbi iu4 iHjjMimtt BftcM JlpSiBI time for much reading and for participation In aodety Bhn waa fond of travel and at one (line or another had visited almost every point of the United Mtatea Not many women of our city have lived tfioro useful llvea than aho The plnre ah haa left -vacant will not be easily filled nor will her "memory noon pass away I I.

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