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~ I • \ I ' ,. ' c !Ravena News. LITTLlil 'l'HlNGS. ran,. IUtarh• all fltttna• loet, wa\ towed juat ou' or Jool'a reaoh. The 10d1len 11111 and oal'l, held capth•e bJ a lanytud, drifted not tar nwar. CONTINENTAL WIDOW DIES PUTNAM'S;tON.SOitiAL PARLOR I ~AJ~N~JI~~A~dry tttTBLlSHED JlVEl\Y BATUR:O.lY .6.'1' aAYINA, AL.AN,Y COUNTY • N. '!. .y IRNEST L, HAIGHT. IIATI. 0, .U.SCI!If\TIOM: 1 ,._, •1.00, 6 mont!:~, 50<1., 8 montbo, *- •reclalaitenlloa I• calle1l to !be f~t tllat ... IIIOripliou II payable in ••lw.noto, We do not 111(0 to !luJ fo.ult with the worlts of l'\ature, s11ys the Wash· lngton (Kun.) Uogtster, but it soems to na tbnt It wonld be a greo.t lm· ]lrovemeut It tbe lum!noua end ol the lightning l.n1g hnd been pl!1~e•l on the mosquito. \'Little maate1·i~• achlt\'ltcl, Little wa11h with Qatt relined 1 l~ltUe worda in l<Wtt expreueu, l.iule m·on~fnl thO\IIfhlo l'~p•·-1.14, l.it tlu 11raoeo meoldy w~rn, ],11tla eli~ht• with 1mtionce homo, 'l'h~ij~ 11ru treKom·•• thai 1h1ll r111 }'IU' be) oud the shinin11. ~ki•.\ -UuioQ 1Si1111~ William Mll)'llow'a boat Wll~ IPOOd• Inc townrd tile IQboonor. Joel all't'l hll rival a• 11 comber ftung him up and tonvartl, 111111 know no 11ld oOIIld raaoh bln1 fi'OIIl \bat 1ll1'ectlon. HE mu•t st•·tkc out and work hllil own •alvatlon. ...,..... ......... ~....._· Quick M a nash 1\ cro~l!l aoa annk f_6o.t/i A. POINT il.._ \I the ti'IIWl llook,s Into ,1o1.1l'a ler;a nnd I \~ ••; body. 'l'be biU'bll tore and cut, nnd RIP PI LOT • 3l ho could not cscave tha 1acorath11 1 ... - ~ polntl, Setting bls thin llp1 tight, re' I~ ·IIOR&E STORY HUDIO •• fll• _ ... ~ tho poor fellow tried to 8Wlnl and ~••neMIMitMII..:,.I&fii tow the dead·ly trawl to the aldll ot the dory. Choking and IIO&ded b)' \lt bids fair to be a mlddlln' tlsh 11 ·ounda that 1 eemed to open wldel day, don't It, Cap'n Joel?\ shouted with each new atruggl<l to escape, )'ouug \\'llllam Mnybew, ~~~ theh· do· Joel aaw the boat was drlftlnc faater l'l:!s ranged to&'ether In the narrow than be ,w 11111 , He taJterec\ at the ·- · · · · ·· · ·· I channel. 1 mocklnl{ algl}t. But pre1ent1y he ral· An unofflclnl but nppn1·cntly trust· \Toll'r'ble.\ Joel cleared hla , lied and agahl tolled on, wo 1 ·th~· fol·ecl\st or tllE> prosant British throat nervonsl)', with never anhup 1 -, Son1ethlng riiiiJOd agalnat bla face. • , . , • ward glance at his neighbor. T e r It wa 1 the wnrp, and putting a feeble Governments scheme roz the admln · courses d!v.-rged. Mayhew Jlulled strain U!JOII the line ho brought It to tatratlou of Ireland has bPen pub· 1trongly round the point and down tho 1 urfRce. The eltort aent blm un· Jlahed. t:nder this scl\emo the legis· the bo11cb toward his 1\sh net, while der, and be was slnklnc ,when tbe latlve union between Ireland and Joel Bunker )JOinted hiM old Cl'llft : warp resisted. Hope came to him. Great Br!lshl, the Irish represcnta· .latralgh.t into the oll1ng toward the i With new vigor be reglllned the lUI'· rising sun. face despite the weight ot geu thllt tlon nt Wt11tmlnstez• IIIli! the power• · Both were Point Rip pilots. They ·bor~ him dawn. The war11 passed ot the Imperia.! Parliament would not lived a! long the so•·u.b o11ks juat back over the aide of the dory and out ot be changed; but 1111 elective lrlsh ot the line of sand In the· cove. Joel, alght. · , councH would be established at Dub· a vetet•au In the service, held a rec· Joe hnulod ngalnat .the buoy ho lin for the consideration of local ord of manly dal hard foughct blatttle I knew must be wedged In the dory. with the Ill n ng &tormll o w n er. Frequeu~ were his breathless pauses, questions, with power to frame bills I Mayhew had but recently secured a yet be persevered. which would be submitted to the lm· license to bring deep draft vessels I With a favoring sell. he thru&t out pcrlal Parliament. Into P 0 • t. a trembl!ug hand, and the 1\ngen I . Advancing age was Joel's handl· hooked themselves across the oaken _ . -·· - . . . c(lp. His worn out muscles twitched, rail and clutched lt. Germnns are now dolug much ot 1 and a vigil atloat wu.s no lonKer play, Joel was still faclns deadly per.ll, the lmslncss In Brazil that WU.R for· ~'lrm In bts refusal to quit the call· tor tho heavy waves sent his body 1 . d '· B Ill 11 , lng, tho old mnn plodded on nnd did crasbln'\ pRinfully ngalnat the plank· mer y carne on .,y r s manu,nc• I h b h ld D · t e est e cou · lng A chill at wind In the sulferer'a turers. This Is due, primarily, to the . ·rills moming Joel had planned a !ac~ recalled him to further eltort, fact that the German salesman Is 1 master strol\:e. The schooner Eva feeble though It was. He ])reseed one particularly well equillPCti In business ! May was bound In from Nova Scolla ! elbow, then the other, over the shftr!l training, languages 1111d adaptabtllty, I with a cargo of lumber. She was last rail, but was too utterly exhausted to 11·eported near the headlands. I lift the hllmpcrlng gear to secure the confidence or the Brazil· ' The old man hoped to bonrd the I A flsll knife quivered' In Its abeath tans, and secon. dly, to the fact that : vessel before loc. al pilots could Inter· behind a seat aa be tumbled Ita bllll• German houses will modifY their I cept her, and so prove to his comrade die. He had not strength to wrencll goods to meet the special Brazilian I that he was a bit more clever than it free. Then Joel's head fell upon requirements. At the same time Ger·llho smartest ot them all. an arm. His fingers straightened as I'So with nn occasional smile and a vicious sea tore him bodily from the 1nan goods are not well thought of In half suppressed chuckle he urged the I t · . meager suppor . Brazil and where the protJer cltort Is ' doi'Y Into the offing. Cold and for· The sudden, violent motion of the made Amez·lcan goods will always sell I bld1\lng, the sen surged through the wave Imparted ll jerking to the mast, In preference to German goods even gloom. Joel saw no vessel, and con-~ and released the tangled llag that ld bl , 111 h 1 F tlnued rowing till In the strengthen· snapped Ita full breadth noisily In at a cons era ~ g er pr ce. or lng light the view up and down the the wind. e:rample, nine-tenths of all the elcc· ~coast was unobstructed. 1 'l'be lookout on the schooner saw trical machinery In Brazil Is Amerl· Then, to occupy the tlll:le while \ the signal the Instant It appeared. c:an. Wll.ltlng he followed the custom among Until then they had given the dor·y a . . . Point Rip pilots, and preparud to set but paning notice, thinking she was in one direction onl'' does Amerl·l his trawl. I engaged In fishing, and was low In . ' . \Whoa girl!\ be called to the the water owing to a heavy catch. ean educatiOnal effort fall to move 'I dory, that reared on the rushing But the •ftag told another story, and with the enterprising obedience to waves. He threw the buoy keg over· glasses trained on the dory revealed practical demands characteristic or board and ran out the 300 feet or the true·sltulltlon in all its peril. the American people. There Is a lack more of warp to which nt Intervals! Wttb rattling rigging and slatting of trade-schools to fit the young man of a fathom were knotted short, stout I canvas the schooner luffed sbuply lines, each armed with large, freshly . nnd bore up In a smother of foam. to take his place as au e!nclent prl· batted books. I Joel, head thrown back, wl<h open -.ate In the army of productt.ve labor. The job finished, Joel m11.de the mouth and upturued eyes, was In des· The Hon. Ccrroll D. Wright Is re· dory fast to the rear end or t~e warp perate straits. J)Orted to llave sc.id that I! one St:~.~e 1.nd settled down tor a rest. ~\ut the \We'll save you!\ came a hoarse ~'MMsachusetts-were to maintain veteran pilot did not relax watchful- bellow from the deck or the vessel, ness while the fish were biting. but the old man never heard. .Davits a system to Industrial schools equal \I'll show you a thing or tfQ, my clanked 11 nd tackles whirred; the to the Prusell!n system, It would have son,\ lfe said, with emphatic n<:l.l, the yawl boat dropped with a tremen· 3110 trade-schools. Such schools shaft belllg directed at Meyhew, now 4ous splash. Men slid down the falls would .not supplant an)' now existing, far away Inshore. Hke Insects. Two to an oar, they The sun bad rolled up clear <.t the rowed furiously. but would supplement them and take d ocean, Its rays gil lng a bant ot \Looks like he's done tor keeps,\ from them some or the boys and girls ler;den vapor that presaged fog and said a sailor, as they lifted Joel to who are to make their living in one Increasing wind. the deck of the ichooner and hauled or another special crart, trade or \She'll come boomln' tor ;he. Rip tn the trawl. manufacture. with the weather thlcker'n m1d,\ But Joel soon rallied under the he· was· Jo.el's muttured comment a~ he role treatment the heavy handed sall- acanned the horizon and noted the ors applied. He raised hlmseU a lit· Says the Xorth American Review: llnfavorable signs. tie and looked about. His eyes Publishers ol books, for examp}tl, Sudden)y the old man bent shlft'p- caught a glimpse of the heap at have discovered, or think they have fly forward and half rose, a bollo'lted A-awl. The sight sent a shu4der discovered, that an c!Yeclive !uduce· I palm st:.adlng Ills ey'ls, A faint, aa:ty through bls frame. . lhapa bad sprung Into view as by \Where be I?\ he whispered, like ment Ll a prospective purchaser 18 magic and leanea. against the clou~. ·one roused from a tearful dream. Mrs. Damon at Twenty-two Mar· rle~ a Revolutionary Veteran. lfN• 01'1\lllltnthor Abo .UI\tl l<'ou~ellt J•'or lnlll'l•~·•ull•lw<'-11, 1\. It, llutl Ht•ltKlll t.o SllllPot't 111'1', 'W~tterlo St. Ravena, N. V. TWO AIITI8Ta~-u:PIRT8 In r.ll \ork ••1 wat.er, Soap, Towell, Frtl wub- OAI.l.IN D11ot D)ac~ 11111 llbllr, I'I,AOJY()UR ____ ~ FIRe AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE WITH E. N. LONQ, oo•vMAN•, N. Y. Baker &. Curtis J•'JlJt'ImNn w A't'Jillt NO ()IIJ~Ml().H,f! WOftK QALLID ,Oft AND DII.IVIIIII) H. Kniffin Prop, Baker & Curtis FIRE INS·URANCE OUkle In Brick ~ow 'l't:t,ln'NilNlil Rutlnntl, Vt.- The H!;'\'qlutlonni'Y Wtu· lllliiSion llut wna clus\''' with the l!l.mt.h uf Mt'8. l~Rillel' StlllliiOI' nmnon. ngod ntnl~t.y-thl'tlo )'0111'~. the only Sill'· \'lvlng widow or 11 aoi•Wn· or the Uev· olutlon, wh](oll occlll'l'Od Rt bel' home J.n Plnnmtlh l!ulon, \'t. Mt•s. Damon wna n native or Vet·· mont. She was born In J·S.t3, 11nd when twenty-two yent•a or 1\gt>, on Selll,tnnbel' G. I S3'ii, nt llrl!i!ti'WIIlcl', All~mers o~~ counselloiS n\ tnw HOUSE COXSAC~IE: a11d l~AVtXJI. . . .. ·Vt., sho was llllll't'llld to Noah Dt\· llnvenn Omvo In lll'ick llow mo .. '.'· aglld ll<'l'cntr·flvo YI.'P.I'B. Dll·\ In H111'enn olll.co Wednl'SIInu. 111011 t•nllstc>d In tho \\'111' of the Re1·o· ------· lutlon nt Milton, Mt\Hs., Alll'll 19, 1775, lllld 801'\'0d fi\'El ~'01\'I'S, A jll'll· WILL'IA'M H SHEAR slon wns gt·nnle<l to him at the uge . • or elght~·-uluo years wll.lle living nt .,Dllry Pubi'IC Pllllnfieltl, N .. H. He died .lui)' 2, n · 1 Si>!l. It was on the stt'ellgth or the N y l'llCOrd of ,her gl'llnllfnther, William Main St. Ravena, • . .• Thompson, nlso a Rtwolutlonary W11r. , , 1 1 1 11' 11· 1 vetE>rlln, that l\lrs. DaillO!I waR IIIIUie'·· ]II 1'1 IOIIMeeaMtO •II lOIII a mem be•· of Pu leatrollo Cha11tcr. Dau<;~••~>rs of tho Ame1•lcnn Hevolu- RALPH ROWE lion, at Wulllngford, \'t. Io'9'' thq lnst two reurs nearly nil 801( CUIIInn \lh0¥1110 OR\ \lbQIIMI\11111 the chnptors had cont1•lbuted to hoT UJII, 1)11 U 1)0 IIQIUU 11!1 BliJlllOI't, nnd the Stnte I\eglslntlll'e ot .M~in St. Nut door t.o l'o•t 081ue. 1904 approp1:lnted $200 fo1· Utls lllll'· ... oba·Mft' Cl•ars, Papers pose. A pension of $12 n month had •' ,_ • been gmntcd to her by tho G<l\'ern tl' and Perlodlcala. meut nud a yen•· ugo this wue ----·- ----------· dOll biNI. , Why l~sther Sumner, as a bright. j C. M. BARLOW, Rnll from 1111 IICCOilllts, sph•ltc!l gh•l ~'1''1'0IINK\' ANII COUI'I8f:I,LOII AT LAW ot twenty-one, tnntTied Damon In hi~ ol<l uge, no one :1\.tempts to ()l(IJIIIin. She was left an o1·phun at eight yours and was bound out to honsoholll se1• vice. She mnnngod to sn \'e from her scaut wnges enough to ennble her to attend 11 VIHlge school In tho win· ters. When ehe was seventeen yenn old she tangb '. a \dlst1·lct school\ 111 Plymouth Union. U.\ \'Jo~:-IA, N. \\ OIHcc No. 1 Centrnl A venut. _____ ___....,. ___ _ W. C. KING & Co. FOR SALE Two Flat House Finely Rniahed All Medern·lmpmeata Wind for Electdc Ll&ht Th~ Inquire at NEWS. Office Come to a1lor ;,our P;HOTOORAPH.S antl;,.uu will be .atlalvd or 1 reluud your muuey. l That IS· fair le It Dot? Dnmon IIPIJcared Ill Plrmontb Ph t ·a tt Union lit a. time, romancers SU;', FLORISTS 0 0 u ons wben Pl'etty EstiHll' Sumner wns an· s· .. ooc· he,.,LIO>.\' k• gry at a swain -for whom she !'a red • · ;;, \A. more than she would. .show. Within Floral Dealjtll8 at r.oweat Price. ets, Etc two weeks she had mniTied the aged soldier. Ho wns reputed to have 'I ao NOIITH I'IEAIIIo aT. Crayon•, Pleturea.ud Fra-. tfome meaua. He bad none at all. AL..•ANY, N. y, be b 11 After the wedding the bride learned l at t ePl ft • that all his world!;- wealth wa& ~~~ ~~ M~~~~~~·~~· suit had been lent him b;• a friend. : · · $16.50, and that even his weddln!l I TllLilHHONI 104 , . ~ . ~~~~r: ~a1e~v~~et~'~\~Ts ~~!':;~o~~~~ i AUCTION BILLS . . · and tl)e young wife bad to set about I 'l'hr x~;ws nffire is now Nlnirpetl hw supportlug her heroic but dls11bled ltl'inting nuctwn hill- lli'Oilllll.ly 11.11tl in h uaband. 1 · 1 tl For sixty-seven years she lm~ ~rom ~tJ' ~. GO sOUTU I'Jo~ARJ. ST., 4Cor. Hud1on An.) AL.8AN\' ,l\f.Y. maintained herselt by her own et· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· forts, except for the forty cents a -= day pension that she recell'ed from ~.- • •. • • • • , • • the Governmeut. Indeed, the first ~· pension, awarded soon after her hus· • ~\r~~·~~~~ 1 'se:~'d.o~;r..s!~ 0 u~e )~?~~ .. : Bargain Upright Pianos and ·refused otrers of marriage. PET DlcER KIJ,J,Jo~D 1\IASTF.R. 'i I~ Herbc. rt UmdiE>f l?ound U~ad in • , ~ na,·lnc at 1\lontrlnlr, l'l. J. I ~ Montclair, N. .T. -The shorklng i! death of Herbe1·t Bradler, 11 mllllou·~•) aire tlour lmpo1·ter, with offices In • New York, who was found dend at Rare values are now offered at Thomas' Mu~ic Store comprising some choice Cl!ickering ,(good as new), Kranich & Bach (good as new), Sohmer, Steck, Driggs, Kingsubry, etc,. taken in exchange for Krell Auto Grand Pianos. Also a lot of Square Pianos, $25, $50, $75. $150, etc, $2 to Ito a month. Good Pianos ~lways at Thomas' TH·OMAS' the bottom or n 11icturesq ue ra l'·lnE • In the deer part of ·Ills costly nnd beautiful estnte Oil Eagle Rock Way, near Montclair, with a wound in his~ tbl.gh which. had -severed the femo1·al · artery, has l.Jeen thoz;ougllly inl'estl- • gated. · • Music Store 'fbe resu'lt confirms the theory 1 1 ls No. Pearl St., Albany that Mr .. B!'lul!ey mel h.ls death in 11 ;.·~~-~~~~~~·~·~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~::.•. desperate struggle with one of hls .: deer, a large buck 11bout four years 1 old, with long antlers. Chief Gallagher and Deputy Coull- LISTEN the knowledge that many personn \She's coming! I make out her top- \Aboard the Eva May, Bob Meek, han bought and prcsumablr read a'la!\ Joel cried. master, bound In with iumber. A-Dd·. with delight the offered. product. l He hurried feverishly to gather np who be you?\ 1t was a white haired H th f uency of announce· the trawl so as to be able to set sail man, seemingly In authority, wbo ty Physician Hm·bert Slmnlons looked among the herd ol deer as they roamed about the park to ascertain II you put ~·ou1· Nl.r to In• ~rouml yon cnn h~n:• Rpring tune comiug. nbout th~ hor\''~ '! Are th•.v !e~ling it? ence . e req · and bead otr the vessel. Foot by toot spoke. menta to the elfect that so many the dripping gear reeponded to his \Joel Bunker, Point Rip lillot, sir, thousands,. or hundreds of tho::~ands, heave and baul. But Mayhew hlld IIWI\mped 1vblle tt·yln' to board ye,\ of copies of a certain book, u!ually a marked the vessel and waa under murmured Joel. novel, have been sold or at least ' way. Joel was two mllea nearer the \What's the course to the bell t~rlnted. We do not doubt that some •tral!gerl, and Mfayhhewd knew it mfeant buoy?\ brisklY asked tb!l capta.n. · · many m nutes o ar slllling to orce \I'm hurryln' to work the rising tide .reputable houses a'l'o scrupulously ex. li buoyant dory Into the eye ot a up river. Can you tllke ua in?\ whether any or them bore the marks of the shuggle. As soon as tbe big buck came iuto view they plainly saw that Its antlers were co¥ered with blood and that the1·e wet·e a number of blood spots about the legs and body. The anlmnl w.hlcb slew its master still acted wHdly and detlantly, and In order tllnt It might do no further harm ·the Chief d1·ew his revolver and promptly killed lt. This animal was Mr. Bradley's fa· vorlte pet in the enUre he1·d ot fifteen deer. None had ever attacked him A .hOI'Re'H ~y8t.1•111 \ill g<lt out ol rmle1· jn~t t.he Rnme IlK your own, . 'J'he IIIIIOUIIt of 1\\0I\k he lWI'fOI'IIIR 1.1111 the l<(lil·it ill Which he pei\(UI'tllM 1t :1en•l liu:~,:ei,Y upon lh~ nl.Jility ni hi• 8JRtt•m to IIJIJII'Ofll'iztte hiM \llnuer. We sell condition powtlm·• nt lOc \poun<l m·l2tlouuds lor fl.OO !nl' oqionl! I'Y. lle11tlqunrtera !or )lix~ll l'nint~. Ya1•nishe~. Oil~. nu~~:g.r J'aint~, lllnc. 111! in•edicel'es-llenlh tnlice, K01v Knm, in fnct nnytbiug in tbe 1lrng hue lun·~. Ol' will t!et it !o1• you. , llltOXt;HOLIXI·:, n gun I'll lilted cure lor n~tba, nr money tclmuled. on receipt of Sl.OO. flumple Free. 1 Otlell Sutunlny enuillKB· act In makin&' such statements, but hard wlud and jumping sea. . They Jltted Joel to the quarter· sa. the majority of cases the figures Cod thllt had swallowed Joel's bait bltta and placed a coli of rope at his present a woful e:~.aggeratlon. We ftoundered and threshed over the rail. ·back. The crew jumped to sheets The old man did not even pause to and halyards to point tbe vessel on llave too much respect for the Intel- pluck off the ftsb, but cast them Into the conne he g.ve. So brave old Jir:ence of the Amcrlca!l public to be· the already tangled trawl that lit• Joel, suffering, yet gradually mend• Ueve tbnt they are rc>ga•·ded serloualy tered the craft In an ever growlnc lng, was happy, Into port he carried be~~~- Bradley was forty-one years Douw H. Fonda Orug Co., and yet their pre~entatlon must have beap. . his prize and .afely cioeked her, •orne effect or pullllshra would not The schooner now swung run \YIIIiam 'Mayhew reluctantly p-.e persist In the usage. against the wavering sky line, her up the chase In aatonlshment at the black sides and deckload gleaming Eva 'May's atrange tactics. He dully tn the sunshine. Joel, his race knew nothing of the accident till he \Vall Street hrags about the value distorted with exertion, presently !lad had returned to Point Rip cove from ot miulng stocks, railroad stocks and underrun the trawl. He clal!ibered bls flab net down the beacb.-Youtb'l with unsteady motion over the swar~· companion. industrials. Our belt at mineral lng fish and stepped the mast. Hll States raises aloft the bauuer of gold tried to set hla pilot's ftlJ,g at thjt head -E-x-cl-laa_ae_ .. o_f_T_r_ad_e_. and silver, copper and lead. Our of the slender spar. A vlclol!ll puft ot wind :whipped the .,.uilre of. bunt- One of Brookline's smart JQunl cottoa mills :md wooieu factories \\' 1 t lng round and round the mast, where matrons, the wife or a prom nen aatound us with the nggrcg:>ote prod- It clung, a tiny wad of color. surgeon, was giving a bridge party, ucts or the!r looms. And ret how ln- Reaching on tiptoe to clear the .slg·. and consulting her husband, was ad• •igniftcant theh· claims In eomp2: ison with the products o! the soli. Tho aggregate values for all the farm products o[ this country for tho year 190~ were est!mnted by the Govern· n1eat nt recr~ than 5ix bii!ions of 1loll:l.rs ($6,!l0'0,000,000). In l~n~ nal Joel 1tumbled. Breathlessly be vised by blm to apply to one of the 1 crabbed at a frayed balyllrd end that local undertakers for chairs. She swung out toward hlm. He strove telephoned, and wsi borrllled at the · to tlnd a foothold on the gunwale. . reply: Under his weight the dory shivered \Ob yee, 'Mrs. F-.-·, let you ha-.e and reeled till water lioured In tor· all you want at baU price, because rents over Its side. the Doctor gives Ul 10 mucb bull· . ,., Joel shot backward ten feet under I ness. a breaking wave. \Bill.! Bill May- the gross .•t>eeltits or nil the rllliwars hew! .. he cried. Born Before Maine. wei'tl less tllau $2,0.00,0\JO,OOO. Jn The mere wisp of sound died to a At a dinner that followed the tlm~s of mnnurncturlns and mcrcan- ~:urgle a• the sea clolied over his Portland consecration Arcbbl1bop head. Williams, ot Boston, responded to old, and leaves a widow and two chil· dren. \PI OFF TO SEE THE DITCH,\ FareWell of Roosevelt as tl1e 1\lay- do\·er J..eaves For Panama Trip. Washington, D. C.- \Good-bye; I am going down to see how the ditch is getting· along!\ shouted President Roosevelt as he stood on the after deck of the yacht Mayflower at the Washington Navy Yard. The vessel was leaving with t11e !>resident for his Panama trip. Accompanying the President were Mrs. Roosevelt and her maid, ·sur- geon-General Rlxey, of the Navy, and M. C, Latta, one ot the assistant sec~ retarles at the White· House. The Maytlower took the party to Wolf Trap Light, at the mouth of the Rap- pabannoclt J;l.lver,ln Cheaspeake Bay, where a transfer was made to the batt1e11hlp 1'.ooulslana, wiilch Is to con• yey the Presldellt to .and from the Isthmus. PeoRage Indl~tmentm. Twelve !lllleers and employes of the J~;~ckson J.,umber C()mpany, ot Lockhart, Ala., have been Indicted at Pensacola, l<'la., for conspiracy to commit peonage. til'l lirosporlty, or In times or l•usi· ness daprcssion ::md pnni<', s;;,ooo.ooo people must be re,l nnd clothed. In tho productivity of the soli r~sts t-Ile · truo progre&s ut the nation. Jn twen· t:i' ye;us onr popu:allon will to\ltl UO;OOO,OOO, .ill rorl)' tears \'e· llhall liafl 209,.1)G0, 1 l00 JOCiphi to feel!. The old pilot threshed his W;LY up the Ne..,.. England hierarchy. \Whert toward the lndlatlnet ehlld()w of the the toe .. imaster,\ he Bald, \spoke 'of dor:r. The trawl, thrown out fn the the 1e~aratlon of Maine and .Mi.ll&• eapilze, swathed him In a quietly chusetta takins place eiJhti :rears matting masa. Fl1b he had caught ago; I wu re!llinded that T wai born Shann :Keller Not ladlcted.- but a few minute• 'before pu1hed t.iito 'before tbla State wu. I was UvlnJ The Grand Jur:r ·rt 'BOlton hu 1111 face. , and Jo.el, In detl .... ratloa,· when there waii not a .prleit Ia ·Maine, failed to .return a btl • !l•ahllt Sh!!Uil · ..... . KelleY. the ltanard UJilnralt:r atu• ••t them oa: with iweel(.,g ·blow11. a!ld none In ill New 1Cntla!ll41 isce't 4ftt witll whCJH troullie :ro!ln• '!'he Ui-t.tlllf 4lort. 'brtaatidn• to U&e •• ou ia BCifwa.\ .. ROMeviolt •*• mltjd lfll . . j. FOR SALE: on easy Enquire of Rave.na Lum.ber su: Jill'! fi'VIUI !(Ill th tho I (oolt 1 IJa!IOI tor WI !mow iho S< 1')11 Oosp< flOnRI abDVC Mil .1 l'Qal ~ ml\11 11 tar• tho rt tho c cJt\to r (\OO.nll Lofd'l 'l'll< rl/llllt. 1\8 dt hold IIIII lAS for h va!tml l'iJlleS IIDIVCI moutn Inti m cess 01 are 11 views beCRUS nre 111 11 an .Ieana 1 in Hlr uvea 1 And ·~ Christl can ap· terlanlt experie that cr a man fellow 11 Chris ably d: low era elusion· clQSma, detl!l'ml correct! But me ·aelt at ·men all, mlalnte wrong. cuted n but be< facta a1 lfellrew able. cause P The we dauntle: Luther nlnety-f cllurch .been tr' 'And th• :men to- lleta as tile put The r menta o ot the ·Viduals. declarat Proven 1 sonat e: verUied otuer nl 'ltls, I llny law 'aoclety 'experien !have pe ,by slmll arate lh All tt IDd all second b upon the tlgatlon :gle mao that we 1 hl!,nd In, AU that ~Ions ot ,.,ause w 1 {)f th.elr reet res 1 ~neea. Bplrlng 0 ct ·t.be f ;valull tb1 from tbe . 'Which It 111Uitlpllc ,time we ,iCelved t1 ,other me <lod, ..... ,'ll'e ~Ill I 'llellneau, llerlence 1 Noma 11fm or 1 •·tared trt ~ 0 the fu · 'Con~ltloo ilome orl , tultllled 1 *lilly It WI . and UnVE lip hitl 1 · 11 earchlna .41letarau, WI ho,