Daily Kennebec Journal (Newspaper) - October 21, 1905, Kennebec, Maine VOL MAINE SATURDAY MOBNING OCTOBER 21 1905 NO 248 Man W BID -s s lOftia s ere aje if Mai i The s sr old Orchard Me Oct ing- s today of the Maine m in Suffrage Association were devoted to the transaction of IIH hiding the election of officers adoption of resolutions and the re- of invitations for the next con- A workers conference fvas a f tuic of the forenoon Mrs E W OX Portland spoke on the tion of hou the membership may be in- Muss Laura A of told how to make the club mote interesting and Mrs Lizzie H French of Portland explained money may be raised Owing to the refusal of Mrs Lucy Honart Day of Portland to accept a JS president which office she his held for a number of years the rrc Mis Fannie J of Old Orchard was to the IIP id of the association The other elected were as follows Vice Beside the body of sS today buried in Dover Me Oct Joseph Denaco came to his death by a bullet tired from a rifle in the Charles Philpot aged 19 at Barnard negligence was the verdict rendered today by the Jury impanelled by Coroner E A Chase of A warrant was immediately Issued fci the airest of Philpot who is living with his parents at and he will be in the Dover pal couit next week The shooting took place a week ago and Denaco who was about Jj jears old died Saturday night It is alleged he was walking along the highway and that Philpot was ing in a field where a clear of the i oad v as Philpot whom It Is alleged fired the fatal shot Is at the home of ins parents in He has ready surrendered himself to the W Thomas recording Miss Anne Burgess Portland corresponding secretary Miss Nellie L Guilioni Old Orchard treasurer Mrs II Portland auditor Mrs Knmi i I Knight Portland di- ors Mis J Bailey Mis C Frye Portland Mrs J Dver Portland Mrs Zenas in Pol tland Miss Sarah F Portland Miss Jennie Fuller mil Mrs Isabel W Greenwood official n England eminent tives of all the walks of life and all the representatives of that gallery to rving was so invariably at- whp could find standing room in tie Abbey Kng Edward was represented by Sir Dighton keeper of tie privy purse and the Prince of was represented by Lieut Col Wm H CarringtOn of tie princes household while the cabinet ministers and ambassadors at- tended in person Whitelaw Reid who is visiting in Scotland coming to don to testify America's re- gard fjr the dead tragedian t for the gathered Georgia his he his mother spent her which she left a happy the old lived and the President murmured port for S C to Mrs to leave here ti iv j j Tho President reached Roswell at rigging and made it necessary for her shipping departments are 730 A M and was Joined by Senator to start back for this port as traffic facilities will The Brundage had been anchored all night Wednesday and was Just Ohio Oct 20 a re- sult of the storm that has swept Lake Erie In years wrecks have strewn the shore the entire distance from of Light between the schooner Charles H which sailed Wednesday from this The damage of the many evidences of is brisk and here is no disposition to start ither in commodities or Manufacturers liberal orders for remote deliveries many suddenness at an early hour point today had Roosevelt I can hardly bear to the SpragUe consists of broken many rails and lanyards which loosened the spring requirements In fears were cu telt tnat the reports of numerous wrecks received during the day did not entirely cover the extent of the damage wrought The storm swept the lake from one end to the other and every vessel that was exposed suffered to a and Mrs Clay who were his guests at breakfast He was then driven to the mansion This fine old homestead is about to get now the property of J B Wing a Sprague was under way sighted five when miles permit Conditions in the iron and steel in- are steadily improving dis- Evidences of conservatism are more comptroller The President was tant apparently heading Tn numerous in more or Iess The known losses Jy touched as he shook the hands of tion of the Brundage The men on the textile fabrics although there Is no the old servitors He and Mrs latter schooner claim that there was weakness quotations but rather Roosevelt inspected the house calling no lookout on the Sprague that It Indications of Inherent strength to the attention of the company many required considerable shouting on ers have now placed about the usual connected with his mother's their part to get a response from the amount of business for future delivery Before leaving the mansion crew of the other vessel and are becoming a little cautious in Mrs Roosevelt for a Just as the Sprague seemed about consequence of the higher money ram Brundage a seaman on market and erratic quotations for raw and he officially a prisoner He the Abbey and tne former ship ran forward and cotton together W ith a feeling of un- From the homestead the President the imminence of a disastrous certainty arising from the restoration as enumerated tonight include the Freighter Saiah E Sheldon beached and u recked near Lorain Steamer Wisconsin on rocks childhood he posed off Is 19 years of age and 1s said to be a young man of good habits and is ly broken up because of the sad affair which caused Joe Denaco his death Df admission were in their seats as 10 o'clock Those who were unable to secure admittance re- about the entrances until the It is reported that Denaco before he conclusion of the ceremony when Jn stated that the was common with thousands of others they pissed through Poets Corner to see the burial place Tho although short and simple was most impressive As the mourners was driven to the town park where a collision threw the Sprague's wheel of wages at Fall River mills On the stand had been erected from which he nard over so that in the impact the other hand so much forward business and not the bow of the schooner is under contract that difficulty Is -i ready experienced in making deliveries tl against Philpot would be taken but It ib a report and the not be substantiated The county officials saw that evidently the case sir Fredrick was that of negligence and therefore 1st of Westminster took action This is the first case of accidental shooting where action has been taken to occur In county since the law covering cases of this kinc went into effect an address He welcomed to Roswell by Charles M Reed a student of Mercer University Senator S A Clay the President who was greeted as he rose to speak He said the Brundage In the collision bowsprit of the Brundage was off at the knight heads and image was caused After the accident both vessels headed for Boston The crew of the Schooner pieces off Steamer Cleveland Tug Walter Metcalf sunk off water light eland Several barges sunk off Buffalo harbor according to schedule As to most are so well plied with orders that they cannot con- King Fisher beaten to A Prince damaged near Buffalo w off Ashtabula aider duplicate business and some are compelled to seek outside assistance In in Si 1 IK i I ice of the next convention was Continued on Page Three Worth Its Weight in Gold chills cramps insomnia Is Sanford's GREAT SALE Of Ladies ft 1 ind m J T m Gents J O li of s which ire poing to be sold for tin dm st cases for a small weekly P im nt COLLATERAL LOAN CO ONY Seven C A of Naples Me I raised seven children to and keeping them played Chop n's funeral march followed by funeral music rendered with trumpets and trombones Then came Schubert's March Solennelle At noon the procession stated from the hapel of St Faith where the casket containing the ashes had lain over and passed through the to the space between the choir and i he sanctuary where the coveted with tho pall of laurel wreaths was placed on a catafalque During the the choir sang the hymn Brief Life is Heie Our Portion Then follow fd the psalm Lord Thou Hast Been Our Refuge The was lead by Canon sap In a stone wall which the fie of Westminster orchard from the road he picked up hH The were Crossing the rifle and fired only to find too late that his was a human being Mr says that he could only see a of his object and as It was a dark and Denaco had on a ted coat the resemblance to a deer was i i V Senator and you my friends whom that order to meet requirements H was at faul it is hard for me not to call my bors foi I feel as if you You can have no idea of how much it means to me to come back to was entirely at fault U OF M FOOTBALL TEAM Yukon sunk haibor crew rescued Two of the crew of the Sheldon were lost off Lorain The wreck of this sel was the most serious of any re- ported thus far and the story of Its ex- well to the Borne of my mother and my First Game in Maine College the limited have secured contracts for delivery of enough packed hides during was thrilling In the winter months to reduce activity The Sheldon left but there Is no Particulars of the sad affair Is taken from the Piscataquis as io vs Philpot who with two other men was after deer was In tht orchard separated from his ions at tho time of the accident and claims that he heard a deer jump and waited thinking it would appear Soon be thought he saw It coming as the object Championship With Colby Today Orono Me Oct 20 will play her game In the series for Light cargo of coal dos are th JS wear are supplied with contracts ashore she was be one of Maine's hardest and player realizes that he must dp his to make a creditable showing The practice during the past week has been far from satisfactory the reason for this is that many of the good men have received injuries that have kept them out of the game This makes it team of which bore the life saving crew of Failures this week number 233 in the this port succeeded In rescuing all out United States st last year and of the crew These two attempted reason in Canada compared with 39 a year to escape in a small life boat and they were quickly swept out to sea and lost The men were John Fox New York Oct Slate and Charles Evans second great and he had no but that it was a deer As soon as Denaco ran to him and finding him badly wounded went to the camp where he found his companions and they ried him to the home of Will Smith and Weep Ye Not for the Dead tho anthems the casket was borne 10 the grave as the organ pealed forth tic funeral march from Tho mourners were Lady Irving and the sons of Sir Henry Irving a few int mate friends and the pall Of the mass of floral pieces but four had places during the service One of these was a cross of lilies from Queen me season Physicians were summoned but td no bearing the words To and he died Irving from the on Page Five are iMoore at center Boarce and inu guards and Talbot at end The ab- gamo will the team in no sma 1 way Tom will he Piled by Quint This man deserves a of praise for his excellent work In past few weeks He has developed L T Atwood's Bitters taken in doses to age and condition mcin health it any time of life 35 a bottle at all cood stores STATE TAXIDERMIST up but as Denaco was not then dead and though the doctors claimed that there was no possible chance for a re- covery no steps could be taken toward an Investigation until death came Coroner E A Chase empanelled a jury consisting of I f Haddocks B P Hobbs W H Hobbs A T ton B S Howard and F E Jones and with Constable C Whitney visited the scene of the Monday WOOD HELD COLDER Oct 20 for New Boston Forecast Oct 20 forecast for ton andj FUir and colder to high westerly winds Fail Sunday mother's people and to see the spot where I already knew so well from what my mother and my aunts told me It has been exactly as if I were revisiting some old place of my hood It hat meant very much to me to be Introduced by Senator Clay ator Clay has been altogether too kind In whit he said about me Now I am going to say nothing whatever but the bare frets about Senator day and those facts amount to If the average man I had to deal with in public life possessed Senator Clay's firm devotion to what he right my task would be so easy that it would not be worth mentioning I have crone to Senator Clay for advice and counsel and help ever since I have been in Washington just as I went to Senator Cockrell of Missouri while he was m the senate with the certainty that all I had to do was to convince him that what I wanted done was right rould not always convince h If I did convince him that was end of went that way It has been my very great good fortune to have the right to claim that my blood Is half Southern and half Northern and I would deny the right of any man here to feel a er pride in the deeds of every South erner than I feel of the children the brothers and sisters of my mother werp distributed on both team's In South Portland this evening who were born andI brought up in that the following officers were house on the hill there my two uncles afterwards service and navy One the younger man served the lineup at Dr Wm P sinking on the Alabama as the youngest present time but the fo lowing men u- barges of the fleet of cer aboard her Ends keeper of records to is certainly in a the of tomorrow in who received injuries the first of the wil are slowly recovering but will Something like a lull in wholesale not be able to play Saturday During the trade is noted at some Canadian centers a tne storm off She have been and mil the effect of awaited cold le for Toledo at A M and part of tho game as a consequence These weather on trade Where as in the was hv cool weather has arrived trade is active in dry gooc s Failures for the week number 31 as against 39 in this week a year ago Eeed the old Varsity tackle The vessel is a complete wreck The bfg steamer Wisconsin was also struck by the gale which blew her upon the rocks outside the breakwater She can probably be re- leased without great damage when the sea dies down n KNIGHTS OF TEMPERANCE to nc Endorse the Women's Attempt to ever had and is a sure man In every way cure the of The last real hard work was done firet and second Portland TK annual THE STORM AT DETROIT One Life Lost and Now tate to Cross Breakwater Detroit Mich Oct only one death that of Mate David Syse of at Rogers City Mich was reported ing the day as the result of the lest night and is evidence of The barge which broke away lined up against one another for meeting of the Supreme storm which raged tei halves the second team being nearly as T on Great Lakes e strong as the first as the few Varsity or the Knights of Temperance was held disasters is reported In sever T werp distributed on both teams in South Portland this evening and the barge which the first team was able to make only five following officers were was beached at Rogers City e hill there my two uncles points od ashore today on entered the Confederate The gamp however served as a trying supreme Commander Robert P She Is In an exposed ol served in the Confederate vice com- thi Phone Birds animals reptiles and fish m nutted fiom fresh specimens or dried skins Three grand awards and 18 gold medals at St Louis ic Jo 9 1 I am not located in the est of Water street seems to bo no hindrance to people finding out that 1 do the best shoe repairing in the city C S York Shoe Store 133 Water St Augusta On Charge of Kill Nei Bangor Me Oct Wood of Reddington was held In ball here today on a charge of assault with intent to kill Ernest Cyr a bor In last Friday night The preliminary hearing will be held Saturday afternoon Bail was by relatives Joseph Carper of Lynn Mass and James Rich of Boston arrested last night on suspicion of being concerned S In a on the outskirts of this city Thursday night were released this morning the police being fled they were not the men wanted A feet are better judges of shoes than he is When you tuck Into a pair bf Keith's captain of one of broadside 32 pounders In her fight and when at the very end the Alabama was sinking and the sarge passed under her stern and camp up along the side that had not been engaged hitherto my uncle ing Bullock shifted his gun from one side to the other and fired the two last shots fired from the Alabama James Dunwoody Bullock was an ad- miral in the Confederate service Of all the people whom I have ever met Burleigh tackles Heed Charles A Maxwell s Br supreme Talbot Torre their and Smith guards Bearce Stone or Ray final Moore or Stone quarterback treasurer James L Portland llott or Miner halfbacks Quint and at Kins fullback Weymouth or Farwell W men have all played In some of this year and will be Name of Mfr R G Sullivan stamped on every APPRAISERS SET VALUE lOc Cigar Of Brunswick Topsham Water Dis- Property at Is the protection and standard of quality Factory Manchester N H a torn or tilled for comfort water In all rooms and with for European plan a day tbj of America now one ot places where the the market Is and Brunswick Me Oct L George EL Bird and Henry P Cox of Portland made their reports today as appraisers of the value the Brunswick Topsham Water District fixing the ue at which will be paid inn to an act of the Legislature for the water system In the town of Brunswick and Topsham The amount is considered satisfactory to the the Maine as owners hiving placed the value The three days session of the provincial Sunday Schoof Association convention at Moncton N B concluded Friday night A report recommending the tion of the New Brunswick and Prince anc Winter Slits anc T style and quality at reasonable prices see bui Wonders That's the way a great of our patrons apeak the new sty e suits we are selling or 6 BARKER CO 1 Cach Cony House Street shoes they'll tell you they're he was the one that came nearest to ble at least At that beautiful creation of this store 60 and Colonel Newcomb Men and women don't you think that I have tne ancestral right to claim a proud kinship with those who showed their devotion to duty as they saw the duty whether they wore the gray or whether they wore the All Americans who are worthy the name feel an equal pride In the valor of those who fought on one side or the other provided only that each did with all his might and soul and mind his duty as it was given him to see his duty The President next was driven to the old Presbyterian church in which his grandfather James Bullock was once a leading member The able pastor of the church Rev Er W E Baker offered prayer and the President and Mrs Roosevelt then shook hands with a number o the townspeople On the way to the train the President stopped for a moment he thls the Farwell at full Is a new man having registered but a few days ago He Is alld Yt Is Improvements on the team He very rapid he w nh men thS game Torre at end though ifle light men and have had their ing out The halves Saturday will bly be 20 minutes each and the officials will be Halliday of Dartmouth and O'Halloran of Holy Cross SPARKS FROM MAINE WIRES George H Brainard of Nottingham N H the young man who run amuck in the Portland telephone office in 1901 ing two men and seriously wounding three more for which ho was sentenced for life on the charge of murder been pronounced Insane and placed in the in- sane ward There has been no special change in the fellow's condition since be was pronounced sane by and the change is made more as a precaution against his obvious and dangerous thirsty tendencies than anything else A short time since Brainard was searched and two murderous which he had himself made in prison found on him One was a daggar with leather handle and guard placed In a leather sheath and fastened to the In- side of his undershirt The Made very finely fashioned And finished and sharp as a razor on both sides and With a point The other WHS ah ordinary with leather Vt supreme herald Hiss Edna Hutchins Oakland Fred R Rice Bangor Resolutions endorsing the effort be- Ing made by the members of the Maine Woman's Suffrage Association to P cure the right of bal ot urging al legislation in the direction of Internal revenue system for the handling of liquors passed also thanking Congress for passing laws banishing liquors from the army and navy buildings and Immigrant tions and demanding of Congress the passage of the prohibiting the of the laws of the states by the shipment of liquors into such states as prohibit the sale ot of wluch up the Detroit today ashore that he had pawed a linking scl in Lake Erie Stewart's report was that the wreck Wan southwest of the southeast The of the Un- evidence fleet he when she Detroit yesterday that VM staking by tho Scranton have been n nae of anher fi Emmi Mich Is m Isle COUntr Continued on Pace Three WAITT A BOND'S TO T E AX his mother's brides The reception of the the old w e of hls mother at was a Are no longer an experiment They have stodes past year and the sale on them has more than doubled They are o'clock Continued pn fage 10 keen edge Bow when or where ard made thorn nobody But the discovery of them and tO ami fsft Tie Best oa One sold during 1904 r