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Some or Beveriy’s Heaviest Tax 
PAYERS. 
_ We print here a list of Beverly’s 
heaviest tax-payers living in wards 4 
and 6, which include 
~ Cove-Montserrat, 
the Beverly 
and Pride’s-Bev- 
erly Farms sections: 
Ward 4. 
Anna Allen,$2855.25 ; Francis Bart- 
~ lett, $8077.25; heirs of John G. Cush- 
- ing, $2325 ; Franklin Dexter, $2716.62; 
Ellis L. Dressel, $1164.50; Robert D. 
Evans’ estate, $76,319.62; Robert H. 
_ Gardner and Charles P. Curtis, trus- 
tees of Anna Allen, $1057.50; Robert 
R. Gardner and John G. Palfray, 
trustees for Marian P. Motley, $569.- 
62;trustees estate Joseph W. Lefavour, 
$1582.50; Harriet M. Magee, $576; 
Montserrat syndicate, $680.80; Mar- 
ian P. Motley, $796.50; Marian P. 
Motley and Charles P. Curtis, 
trustees under the will of E. Preble 
Motley, $560.25; Prince Ober, $572- 
50; estate of Henry W. Peabody, 
erge@ou2; Willard 9S. Peele; $572; 
Dudley L. Pickman, $8728.19; D. L. 
_ Pickman, Walter Hunnewell and Wil- 
liam Wharton, trustees, $3600; Pros- 
pect Hill syndicate, $1051.25; John L. 
Saltonstall, $4609.25; Herbert M. 
Sears, $10,135.25; H. M. Sears, trus- 
tee, $4500; Arthur B. Silsbee, $671- 
75; Arthur B. Silsbee, trustees, $669- 
75; Katherine E. Silsbee and George 
S. Silsbee, trustees, $56,250; Kather- 
ine E. Silsbee, $517.50; Thomas Sils- 
bee, $671.75 ; William D. Sohier, $712- 
25; W. D. Sohier and E. C. Clark, 
trustees, $525; Charles H. Tyler, 
$1509.12. 
Ward 6. 
Esther P. Ahl, $1342.50; Leonard 
D. Ahl, $752; Frederick Ayer, $17,- 
032.25; Frank B. Bemis, trustee, $825 ; 
Frank B. Bemis, trustee, $1618.25; 
Gerard E. Bement, trustee, $2662.12; 
Leslie M. Bradley, $1728; Robert S. 
Bradley, $686; Gertrude R. Caswell, 
$700.50; Connolly Brothers, $986.87 ; 
Allen Curtis, $501.50; Mary S. Cur- 
tis, $597.75; Gordon Dexter, $2102- 
37; Philip A. Dexter, trustee, $1297- 
Seow wusan 1, Dexter, $522.75; 
Brooks Fenno, $752; Mary E. Haven, 
trustee, $5829; Robert C. Heaton, es- 
tate, $649.12; H. P. King and W. S. 
Spaulding, executors, $750; Augustus 
P. Loring, $983.31; A. P., K. P. and 
L. P. Loring, $1357.50; Thomas M. 
McKee, $1682; Lucy Rantoul, $1275 ; 
Neal Rantoul, $2812.50; © Mary 
L. Russell, $585; Frederick R. 
mewrseeess4s.i2z; Philip S%. 
Sears, $1459.62; Louis A. Shaw, 
$576.50; Robert F. Herrick, trustee, 
$22,871.62; John T. Spaulding, $1502; 
William S. Spaulding, $1502; W. S. 
Spaulding and J. T. Spaulding, trus- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
tees, $2849.37; W. S. Spaulding, J. T. 
Spaulding and J. T. Spaulding, trus- 
tees, $3849.37; W. S. Spaulding, J. 
T. Spaulding, trustees, $3300; W. S. 
Spaulding and H. P. King, trustees, - 
$1500. 
Non-Residents. 
Oliver Ames, Boston, $1430.25; 
Joseph F. Appleton, Salem, $586.49; 
Thomas P. Beal, Boston, $1585.50; 
Boston & Maine railroad, $905.86; 
Myron L. Chamberlain, Boston, $508- 
87; Alexander Cochrane, Boston. 
$757.50; Mary McGregor Dalton and’ 
C. H. Tweed, Boston, $570; Charles 
H. Dalton estate, Boston, $1213.50; 
Abraham J. Davis, Salem, $1003.87; 
Henry C. Frick, Pittsburgh, $9297; 
RK. Ho Gardner, and-sPhilip” Dexter; 
trustees, Boston, 1009.81 ; W. A. Gard- 
ner, Groton, $1091.25; Gulf Refining 
Co., Pittsburgh, $3169.06; Francis L. 
Higginson, Boston, $1432.50; Sidney 
E. Hutchinson, Philadelphia, $1734.75 ; 
Susan M. Jackson, Boston, $1147.50; 
Elizabeth S. Kampmann, San An- 
tonio, Tex., $709.50; Abram Kosh- 
land, Boston, $527.25; Amory A. Law- 
rence, Boston, $824.13; George Lee, 
Boston, $617.15; Henry Lee estate, 
Boston, $2251.50; Mary F-. Leiter, 
Chicago, $2560.50; Arthur Little, 
Swampscott, $1004.63; Susan W. 
Longworth, Cincinnati, $990; Wil- 
liam C. Loring, Boston, $1718.62; 
Archer F. Luke, Newton, 1352.62; 
Emily P. Mandell, Boston, $862.50; 
Fannie P. Mason, Boston, $1668.75 ; 
Marian S. McKee, Philadelphia, $870; 
William H. Moore, New York, $3607- 
62; Fannie H. Morse, Boston, $630- 
37; New England Telephone and Tele- 
graph Co., Boston, $1774.54; Louisa 
P. Norman, Newport, $757.50; C. J. 
Paine and R. T. Paine, trustees, Bos- 
ton, $861.75 ; Francis E. Peabody, Bos- 
ton, $943.50; Henry Clay Pierce, St. 
Louis, $1993.50; Thotas E. Proctor, 
Topsfield, $1078.50; Nehemiah W. 
Rice estate, Boston, $662.25; Robert 
Saltonstall, Boston, $1005; Marion A. 
Sargent, Boston, $1725; Henry F. 
Sears, Boston, $2334.75; Cora L. Si- 
mon, Salem, $2788.27; William A. 
Shaw, Boston, $1397.25; Quincy A. 
Shaw estate, trustees, $1792.50; Abra- 
ham Shuman, Boston, $836.62; Joseph 
L. Simon, Salem, $2788.27; William 
A. Slater, Norwich, Conn., $810; 
Alexander Steinert, Boston, $757.50; 
Florence A. Swift, Washington, 
$3477.75; Washington B. Thomas, 
Boston, $2340.75; Charles H. Tweed, 
New York, $1522,50; Cranmore M. 
Wallace, Boston, $712.50; John W. 
Wheelright, Boston, $654.75; Ellen 
Wood, Boston, $802.50; Sidney W. 
Winslow, $1231.89. 
The tax rate is $15 on a $1000 
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. 
ALEXANDER W. ANDREWS, OF 
GLOUCESTER. . 
FOR SENATOR. 
PHIRD ESSEX -DIS'TRICE 
ON THE 
PROGRESSIVE PARTY TICKET 
All Progressives should give Mr, 
Andrews their hearty support as he 
stands four square upon the platform 
of the Progressive Party and will sup- 
port every measure which it advo- 
cates. He has the endorsement of La- 
bor. 
Alex. W. Andrews [x | 
EDWARD S. PARSONS, Chairman 
(GLOUCESTER PROGRESSIVE COMMITTEE 
LONG ENDORSES ATHERTON. 
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR 
REGISTER OF PROBATE. 
Hon. John D. Long of Hingham, 
former governor, congressman, and 
secretary of the navy, has written an 
autograph letter to Horace H. Ather- 
ton, Jr., of Saugus, the Republican 
candidate for Register of Probate in 
Essex County this fall, of which the 
following is a copy: 
“Dear Mr. Atherton :—Remember- 
ing your association with the press and 
your service as private secretary to 
Congressmen Barrett and Roberts, I 
am happy to hear that you are the Re- 
publican candidate for register of pro- 
bate in Essex Countv, and believe that 
you have the qualifications for a very 
successful official. 
Truly yours, 
Joun D. Lone. 
George E. Willmonton, 
39 Pleasant St., Manchester, Mass. 
