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Shots Fired During Exciting Time 
in Manchester 
The usual Sunday calm of Man- 
chester was disturbed last Sunday 
by a fracas that savored of a Wild 
West ‘‘shooting up.’’ 
The disturbance originated in an 
Italian camp where about 100 men 
employed in laying telephone con- 
duits are living in the outskirts of 
the town. 
Two men, according to the police, 
were washing clothes in a_ brook 
when one named Michael Bergo- 
metno, about 22 years old, known 
locally as ‘‘Jumbo,’’ fell upon his 
companion named Natale Decarolis, 
about 18, and gave him a beating 
and threatened to shoot him. The 
young man, afraid for his life, ran 
to the railroad station hatless and 
coatless to take the train for Boston. 
He was persuaded to send back 
for his clothes, two of his friends 
going for them. They started to 
come away with these, when ‘‘Jum- 
bo” ordered them to stop and 
marched them back to camp at the 
point of his revolver. 
They told him they would return 
with the chief of police. At this 
“Jumbo’’ threatened to shoot them 
and the chief also if they returned. 
He went into the camp and shot it 
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full of holes. Chief of Police Gor- 
man arrived shortly after and 
‘‘Jumbo’’ getting sight of him, made 
a dash into the woods with the chief 
in hot pursuit. Fearing to lose him 
the chief threatened to shoot if he 
did not stop and fired over his head, 
which had no effect, four more shots 
were fired and the sixth came so 
dangerously near his head that he 
threw up his hands and surrendered. 
The chief marched his prisoner 
back to town, and a gang of at least 
seventy-five Italians followed part 
way, causing much_ excitement. 
Bergometno was before the District 
Court at Salem Monday morning to 
answer to the charge of assault and 
carrying concealed weapons. He 
was fined $50 or six months in jail. 
He was sent to jail, but friends paid 
his fine Tuesday and he was set free. 
; Mrs. Anna P. Story 
Anna P. Story, wife of Larkin W. 
Story, died at her home on Atlantic 
avenue, Beverly, Tuesday morning 
at the age of 67 years. She was 
born in Manchester, but had made 
her residence in Beverly for many 
years. A woman of estimable char- 
acter, she leaves a large circle of 
friends. She was a member of the 
Dane Street Congregational church. 
A husband and son mourn her loss. 
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‘“What earthly objection can you have 
to that man,’’ asked Mr. Brown of his 
daughter concerning the man of wealth 
whom he wished her to marry. 
‘*He has habits which I detest,’’ was 
the reply. ‘‘When I marry I want a hus- 
“ band who does not smoke, chew, swear, 
belong to a club out late at 
night.’’ 
After regarding his daughter sorrow- 
fully for a few minutes in silence he 
said, ‘‘My child you are but a stranger 
here, heaven is your home.’’ 
or stay 
The success of an amateur gardener 
often depends upon the number and the 
appetites of his neighbor’s chickens, 
‘Little boy, is that your mamma over 
there with the beautiful set of furs?’’ 
‘<Yes sir.’’ 
‘Well, do you know what poor animal 
it is that had to suffer in order that your 
mamma might have the furs with which 
she adorns herself so proudly?’’ 
‘¢Yes sir, my papa.’’ 
In one of the New York public schools 
the teacher was explaining the word 
‘‘recuperate’’ to the class. 
‘*Nellie,’’ she asked, ‘‘suppose your 
papa worked very hard all day, he would 
be tired and worn out, wouldn’t he?’’ 
‘<Yes, miss.’’ 
‘‘Then, when night comes and his work 
is over for the day, what does he do?’’ 
‘¢Ah,’’ replied Nellie, ‘‘that’s what 
mother wants to know.’’ 
We seldom see sweet faced old ladies. 
They have all gotten sour trying to be 
young. ‘ 
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