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{76 Essex Street 
Salem, Mass. 
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The new concrete standpipe was filled 
the first of this week, though the water 
from it has not yet been turned into the 
mains. ‘The new pressure will be used 
probably beginning next Monday. As 
soon as the new system is in use the ma- 
chinery at the old plant on Vine street 
will be stripped and the new, up-to-date 
gas projucing engines, pumps, etc., 
such as is in use at the Gravel Pond sta- 
tion, will be installed. The new stand- 
pipe, which is of concrete throughout, 
one of the few in the State, is acting 
splendidly. It is estimated that not more 
than a barrel of water per day leaked 
from it,—an exceptionally good showing 
when it is considered the capacity of the 
reservoir is a million gallons. After a 
week or so standing it will be almost 
absolutely water-tight. 
Willi am H. Beebe of New York is 
visiting his uncle James A. Murray of 
Summer street. 
‘The :treet department has now treated 
all the main thoroughfares of the town 
with a coating of tarvia, fromthe Bev- 
erly line to the Gloucester line, with the 
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street, has been done the last week, and 
the last to come in for treatment is 
School street from North street to the 
upper end of the street. Summer street 
has been gone over its entire length 
Some 24,000 gallons of the tarvia have 
been used in doing the work, thus far. 
The good effect upon the roads is very 
apparent. What the lasting effect will 
be remains to be seen. 
The old Sacred Heart church was sold 
at auction on Wednesday. The pur- 
chaser was M. J. Callahan who _ pur- 
chased the building for $525. Mr. Cal- 
lahan has not as yet decided what he will 
do with the church but for the present 
it will remain where it stands. He may 
later move it (in two sections) to a piece 
of property which he owns and change 
it into a two tenement house. 
Local Red Men who go to Gloucester 
next Wednesday for the celebration are 
invited to join with the Gloucester Red 
Men in the big parade. Chief of Re- 
cords Preston of the local tribe has r-- 
ceived a communication from the Chief 
of Records of Wingaersheek tribe ex- 
tending the invitation. 
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Total Assets over 
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Over 24,000 
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