CASH ACCOUNT. APRIL. 













JUDGE CHURCHILL 







BEGINS 59THYEAR 



Judge Churchill, presiding justice of 

 the Dorchester court, today began his 

 59th year on the bench. On arrival at 

 the new courthou.5ej he found his desk 

 covered with flowers, and was congratu- 

 lated by a.ssociates. 



Judge Churchill was appointed by 

 Gov. Claflin Jan. 9. 1871. He will be 84 

 years of age in July. He possesses a Je- 

 niarkable remorf and is well posted on 

 the latest decisions and changes in laws. 

 Since being appointed, the district in 

 his iurisdiction has grown from a popu- 

 lation of 2500 to 133,000^ 



WM.L. UNDERWOOD, 

 SCIENTIST, DEAD 



Belmont Man Widely Known 

 For Keseai-ch Work 



Funeral serv:o:^s for WlUiarh Lyman 

 ■Underwood, widely known scientist and 

 naturalist, who dic:l yesterday at his 

 hnmp in Belmont, will bp held tomor- 

 row M. 3 P. M. in the First Unitarian 

 Church, Belmont. He wes of the 10th 

 generation of the, .family to live at the 

 Underwood estate in BelMiont. 



