KKW HAMPBIHUK 





sociation. ih Granite State Provi- 

 lands of an 



the savings Unk. Junr SO 



liabilities 



* tlrlMirtlli. 



: ii . ; : 



llof 



I , 



EsX i 



T.rfal 



v .1 ri n 



i 



... --. . 







The number of local LiuMing a|id lomn 

 *a* not been inereax 



. 

 f $I77.W 



suit in April which was brought in 

 Colorado, ami l.y wludi it w 



n that State rrtain. 

 distribution am. i^- th. -harrholil 

 decision is that all the assets mttt 

 the general fund to u .|i\i.i..i HIII..H- n 

 (tors. Similar uit have -.-i, hn.tight in 



<>f a shareholder in the 

 tial liank ,* to be opened 



f the attorneys of the share). 

 wan ' .in NT. 



. hr. .l.i'. M..n. whose numerous triab have been 

 H.-.1 in furin.T issues of the " Annual ryclo- 

 peniia," was sentanorl in Apr. 

 Slate Prison, hating been convicted <>f a fraudulent 



.ny. which was issued to himself and de- 



poaitol in th- Ijn-.>nia National lUnk. 



InHurmne*. The summar> u*iness of 



fin* itwuranoe oompanies for 1806 gives thr follow- 

 r N. w Hampshire companies risks 

 written. 141.393.381.19 : premiums received. * 

 - 

 MiratKv com |nie risks 



. : losses inrurr,-|. 



oommissioner gives a comparison of thr ratio 



of ].. paid to prvmiui - ii S'c Bai I I 



and an.i thr 



;hire' ratio i the lowesL 48^> : 

 I'l i* tin- hich.M. 71 : althtttu iiUiijK 



Inn- in the only on- valued imlirr law. 



In*** t an insperU-T mil- 



in S<>iitemU>r. the commissionen re| 

 that th. frveheU wrmmht much more 



than 



uod to DP tho case. One hundrvd 

 dollars would hardly cover thr losses. 



ho 'commissioner* for Ira 

 thr Pemigewasertt Valley Kailm* 

 present tennin t Woodstock ; n 



lumse was oppoped 

 >mmiv>i. t .-niund that the pro- 



i would have to depend for its artum; al- 

 wholly u|M>n tho frvipht fn>m lumler cut in 

 i'emigewamett valley; that tho to|**rraphv of 

 the watershed of thr 

 r svstem rcndcretl the removal of 



growth there a matter of vital impor- 

 from USB 



...., . and that then 

 an. t f.* the jMibi . 

 jastion was desaaad 



; :' . 



r Miu of the State against the road 



! A. I- !.-'?.:..-: 



73O.000 fn*n the Mannhrriirr and 1^- 



>ii the Cafword and Monireal 

 awar 



the Msnff healer aad Ur*nc against tl 

 Kailroad had been rrfrrr^i. ^^ 



. . . .- . . . r" , .'/'-'' 



i prior to 1*44. aad covering the pe- 

 jor railroad evsUea* of the 



.- 







renee ha 

 the 



- f ; 



N ..HT. 



to establish a lien in behalf of the Stale 





 I nrtailrku Ttis report of the State 



ir rndii.. 



shows that the affricuJti 

 represented by 20.131 farms, oo 



.,.;r --. Mf ... i |M ' 



if persons salvaged in it i- 4S4RQ. and the total 



s , - 



. -: 

 - 



value of farm ,. n-lucts about *ltOtyW 

 The Board of 



,: . <: 



imal .r. - . 



en half the health value. 



l.iennial r. j- rt ..f the Bureau of Ubor show* 

 that thorv an- 64 estabUshmenU engaged in the 

 manufacture of shoes, paying for wages fMMJIS 

 annuallv. . 



triaf ussdt IC.74MSS ; annttafprodnrt. 

 $ll.'.s.008. animrrawdurinjc the decade of 



in paid wagvs. T7 





 value of j.r 



f Iocs ready to be 



mauufactur^l int.. lumber and pulp April 1 in 

 Coos and Urafton Counties shows a total of 240.0OO.- 



U^islatlie Sremlon.-TKe one hundred and 



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Senate an.t Ja. 



rgr A. lUmsdell was inaugurated. Jan. ?. the 

 flftv.fourth Governor of the State and the f 

 fifth person to occupy the onVe. The foil. 



,rwl to ba elected councilor: 



' . - .- i: \ \ . ... . \\ 



A succ4sor t Senator Jah II. 



Crr wa.% to lie elect* iltel Was a 



candidate, but 



met. and Senator Gallinger was unanimously chosen 

 by the Republicans, and was elected to sueoatd 



The RfpuMifsm famlhlsles for Stale uHlwrt 



S. Stemrns for Secretary 



Trra>urrr. and Arthur K. CUrke for 

 State Printer were also elected. 



In all. 509 measures were introduce!. 142 bill* 

 and 45 joint reaoluUons were passed, and only 1 was 



