Portsmouth Herald (Newspaper) - January 25, 1906, Portsmouth, New Hampshire The Herald ALI LOCAL THE PORTSMOUTH The Herald A HEAL LOCAL VOL. NO. 104 N. H THURSDAY JANUARY 1006. Th. B i Joy PRICK 2 CENTS BIG JANUARY lark Down Sale Of Clothing ODd Children's Winter Clothes Marked way dowr below cost to close out to make room for Spring This is a genuine Mark Down Sale where you can save money as we are over stocked with heavy Also a great line of Men's and Boy's marked way all Don't fail to attend this and save W. H. 3 Congress Portsmouth Is II Mm Doctrine For Morocco 6REAT REDUCTION IN Boots Shoes Pettigrew 37 Congress St. N. H. TROUBLE IS FEARED AT Aid Cn Hardly UTTER COUNTRY WANTS BE 8RED Jan. confidential exchanges now going on among the representatives of the powers in the Moroccan conference disclose the extreme difficulty of ar- ranging terms that both France and Germany will The German delegates put forward the attractive principle of edness and equal privileges for all The French on the other maintain that France cannot be They affirm having followed an active policy in Morocco for eight years and having obtained numerous France should not now be asked to take the same position as all the rest of the France virtually in a modified form the princi the Monroe Doctrine in west Germany insists on political ity with even more tenacity than she does on the question of economic The real is over the future of France would rather withdraw from the conference than tie tip the cal destiny ot Morocco by al Germany will pi ess for of the Charles H. Charles E. Will B. B. Charles Henry T. Krauk James F. William H. E. and John T. f The following new jurors reported o the court on Henry T. Arthur H. Oliver H. Frank L. Robert B. W. M. nd William H. Charles C. James F. William McEvoy and John F. Flyun of mouth FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Every Household Should Have Three Different Makes n FDR mm Jesse 1 Barton Chosen Us Judge 0 Probate 2 MARKET THOMAS R. THE AT BRITTON'S EXPRESS 22 DANIEL ST. Tin Finest tin ol lota lor Men's fear if CUSTOM WORK AND CLEANSING Suits Cleansed THOMAS R. THE Jan importan office of judge of probate of county filled on Wednesday at a special meeting of the Governor council by the appointment of Jess M. Barton ot The a session lastin from eleven o'clock in the forenoon until three o'clock in the at The office was left vacant by th death of Judge J. Th oi four candidates were pro those besides Mr. Barton be ing Robert J. clerk of in judiciary committee of 'the las House of and Ira G Colby of and E. E. Leigh ton of Those who urged the claims of the Claremont candidates argued that is tho natural county The accessibility of v. presented as a counter The resignation of K. of Keene as judge of probate of Cheshire county was received and and Robert A. Hay of the city was nominated to succeed candidate was George C. also of Walden's Vaughan mm GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY TO ALL PARTS OF PASSED THROUGH HERE Runaway Boys Came to From Manchester Two lads who have been eagerly sought for weeks were found early this week by the The boys are Ernest L. fifteen years son of George Gay of and Walter also of The youths ran away from home and for a time foiled every attempt to atch They were traced from atick to thence to Portsmouth and From the latter city they went to wick and from there to where they They traveled on freight They were very disconsolate in appearance and were evidently relieved that their wanderings were at an The Waterville police took the boys to where they met by Of The Navy Department Made Public NUMBER OF HEN TO BE DISCHARGED Tte For lie Vxd i discharge would reduce the i 1 force nearly as but 190 are in this The Herald is in a position j that no extensive dis- will be At the u j will not be necessary TO discharge more than men and ir js ble even the reduction of the force to this extent may UP It is certain that the discharge of i one-third of the men of the ment will not be The navy department's estimates call for the discharge of 300 men from the New York from j the Boston 260 from 12o from Mare Island and sixty from League Island and The present situation is due to the apparent necessity of reducing the payroll of the bureau of steam i neering The reasons for this reduction fully explained in these columns SO EXTENSIVE I NOT HOWEVER FRESHET CONDITIONS at Franklin Traffic Blocked Railroad Jan. ice in the River broke up on Thursday under the spell of the warm and the formation of jams in gorges at various points caused conditions approaching those of the freshet On Smith a tributary of the a bridge at Profile on the Bristol branch of the Boston and Maine ered with water to the depth of teen so that railroad traffic was held up most of the Sixty it is be dis- charged from the steam engineering department of Portsmouth navy yard as a result of the refusal of the tional House of Representatives to approve the deficiency of the bureau of steam This is in accordance with the estimates of the navy Such a EARLIER THAN USUAL Municipal Meeting Will Be Called at Seven The city fathers commence business early this evening and or Marvin will rap for order thirty minutes earlier The councilman consider the new hour lato enough and say when there is not much business they can finish by eight the former time of opening the ice In Page Wife New Jan. woman who caused the arrest of her husband in Brooklyn last night on a charge of declared to the police that the man was an accomplice in the murder of Mabel at Mass. While not placing too great faith in on page GEORGE B. FRENCH CO. Continue Record Breaking Prices For New Lots At New Prices That Should Clear Them KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE A Regular Meeting Held On day Evening A regular meeting of Oak No. Knights of the Golden was held at the lodge rooms on High street on Wednesday It was voted to celebrate the an- of the which comes around on the 2Sth of next One application for membership was received an ONE OF HOSIERY YOU HABBLY NEED ANY ADVICE US ABOUT THE TELL THE A lot of Men's Balbriggan Hose in broken all at one price regardless of their they were 5c. A lot of Fancy very good but sizes be at the next LATEST NAVAL ORDERS These naval orders have just been Rear Admiral W. S. pointed chief of the bureau of ment in ihc department the the rank of rear for a term of four years from Jan. 22. Capt. G. L. Dyer commissioned a captain in the navy from to the navy Feb. tor temporary Comdr. C. E. de- from navy New to VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF In the Seabrook Case of McQuillan Against Bristol The case of Quillen against Krauk 1-. was uled in superior court at Exeter en Wednesday and he was awarded the sum of and Gardner of Exeter wore counsel for the plaintiff and Judge Thomas of Exeter ihe The made up as WAS DEFEATED HERE A lot of Men's Black fine and fast also Odd Pairs of Fancy were 12 Children's and Hose in a varied Fancy Polka Plain Black and others arc were 5c. Black Hosiery in drop Heavy Ribbed Fleeced Hose prices 25c and choice of the OTHER COUNTERS OF MUSLIN AND LACE DRAPERIES THAT APPEAL TO IDEAS OF 6 Pairs of Draperies of the polka dot tern with wide to close the let marked down from 6 Pairs Extra Fine Draperies of choice figured wrere 3 Pairs of Muslin Draperies with plain border with double rows of A r former price sale UUU 5 Pairs Bobinet Curtains with choice ered Muslin Draperies with pin head very only 3 worth 50c Plain Ruffled lots of Pairs and i these are pricey their A write-up of the basketball team it in the contains the ment the tenm has never been defeated since its It may be true that the Browster team j has never succumbed a school but it was certainly beaten by the Brothers in this city last 12 have been somewhat but norm's gave the results They nd and late the B. 30G Walnut Special lots of Fine Hosiery to close out the Drop very fine Black extra in regular and Fine of these are the 500 one price on your 25c. IRISH POINT THEY ARE WORTH YOUR LOOKING AS THE ODD LOTS ARE MARKED AWAY t the last of many were 2 handsome were oo 1 worth the original 2 very fine were J Pairs that were marked good value at better 2 our usual price 2 Pairs that were THESE ARE TRADE BARGAINS THAT WILL DO WELL TO NOT BE A LATE