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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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VOLUME 4. NUMBER 13 
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1906. 
TIDES 
Week of Sept. 29, — Oct. 5, 1906. 
Forenoon Afterngon 
Day High Low High Low 
Py Water Water Water Water 
Saturday 8.44 2.30 9.5 2.53 
Sunday 9.38 3.24 10.0 3.48 
Monday 10.25 4.13 10.47 4.35 
Tuesday 11.10 4.57 11.30 5.18 
Wednesday | 11.50 5.38 — 6.0 
Thursday 0.8 6.16 0.25 6.40 
Friday 0.46 6.53 1.2 7.18 
CAUCUSES IN MANCHESTER 
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committee about 30 years, prior to 
last year. 
The caucus was called to order by 
Chairman J. T. Stanley, and the call 
was read by Secretary W. W. Hoare. 
Franklin K. Hooper: moved that a 
chairman and secretary be elected by 
nomination, and G. S. Sinnicks nom- 
inated R. C. Allen as chairman. L. 
W. Floyd was nominated clerk and 
both were elected. A. E. Olson, W. 
R. Bell and John Baker were chosen 
tellers. The polls were open until 9 
o’clock. 
Mr. Shaw .was at the hall all. the 
evening greeting his friends, and after 
the caucus a few members of the town 
committee gathered at his house to 
hear the returns from other parts of 
the district. 
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The Vote in Manchester. 
Below is the result of the Re- 
publican caucus in Manchester 
Tuesday evening, showing both 
tickets, the names in capital letters 
being the Shaw ticket, so-called, and 
the others, with two _ exceptions 
representing the opposition. ‘Those 
names marked with a star (*) were 
upon both tickets. The total vote 
was 201. 
State Convention. 
*BENJAMIN ’S. BULLOCK: .196 
JOR NS Wa 0 Gre ek 143 
Te I GODCL a at i tain ote 
Councillor Convention. 
EGE PORECY. eS A BGs You Soe 148 
JOHING AWS CAR DR Ret ecg p 146 
ercwry Ana Willeatone wotets eterna 53 
5 RT I "ap AREER BERR a 2 54 
Congressional Convention. 
Delegates favorable to AUG. P. GARDINER 
JAM ESS SHiaAaWiliaiite neh 147 
WALTERC RG BED int ibie cob 147 
Horace, Standley: uswinaiate ese : 53 
Nathan:.PacMeldrums!.. Jewy is 
County Convention. 
EDWIN P. STANDLEY..... 147 
PATRICKSHM BOYLEVaI) Sy, 146 
George! So Simnicks (opines AS 
Geo. E. Willmonton..:........ 
Senatorial Convention. 
Delegates favorable to JAMES F. SHAW 
WILLTAM “WT HOARE I5I 
HORACE STANDLEY 
RAG Ie by as ee eteeng 149 
Benjamttt 5. ultges eee eee 50 
Branklin@ Hooper. ct eee 50 
Representative Convention. 
WILLIAM W. HOARE...... 149 
RAY MOND 6 148 
GEORGE S45 2 RUN Gas eee 143 
DUNCAN JT. BEATON G2 2. 145 
FLY DEAN Woe etaicG) «eye eens 198 
ys bre Wig MSS iE ORS SG ail een oe 197 
brorate "Standley s: s.r. eee a 54 
Lorenzo Baker 54 
POU 12, Lest a teacne: eee ee 54 
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Joho IT CAUi es in cacsahs take eee 54 
Republican Town Committee 
. for 1907. 
JEFFREY TU. St AND Sore 
WALTER OR. Bib aes. 147 
JOHN We CAMPBELL Iowa. 144 
PATRICKS Hap Libiige eee 146 
EDWIN. Bot AN Digby Green 147 
ALEXANDER ROBERTSON.146 
ALPRED (VEL)? Thieme 146 
WILE TAM W rt OA Rae een 198 
Pranklin= Klooper.. taste 57 
Benjamin {Bullock toe. ean 
Jot “Bakers2 ae net saeeered, wes 52 
Oliver] PiesHOpetts 20.c sermon meee 52 
Ge Te fe CAtBE eaters oe wane eae 51 
Re GC) eAtlen ih. SAP AAS, cus ied 52 
Pi ALO Wheaton ii. Set as ies 49 
John. Heathiniii ete ates 51 
By A. ROWE 5 So aL 2 
* On both tickets. 
The Vote for Senatorial Delegates 
Shaw. Hubbard. 
Newburyport 10 1 
Topsfield 1 0 
Newbury 0 
West Newbury 1 0 
Ipswich 4 0 
Hamilton 1 0 
Rowley 2 0 
Wenham 1 0 
Essex 1 y | 
Manchester 2 0 
Gloucester 7 14 
: 31 16 
Rockport 3, pledged to Tarr. 
Topsfield 1, unpledged. 
‘Total, 51 delegates. 
Democratic Caucus. 
Sixteen of the faithful were out 
to the Democratic caucus in Man- 
chester, Wednesday evening. The 
caucus was held this year in the 
Town hall, instead of down stairs 
in the building as usual. T. C. 
Rowe was elected chairman 
Charles C. Dodge clerk. There was 
nothing particular -at issue. The 
delegate to the state convention will 
go pledged to Whitney for gov- 
ernor. The delegates elected to 
the various conventions, and _ the 
town committee follow: 
State convention—James Hoare. 
Councillor—Clarence W. Mor- 
gan. 
Congressional—Chas. C. Dodge. 
County—Perley B. Parsons. 
Senatorial—Charles Danforth. 
Representative—T. C. Rowe, 
Chas. C. Dodge, E. S.. Bradley. 
Town committee for 1907—T. C. 
Rowe, James Hoare, Perley B. 
Parsons, Curtis Stanley, Charles 
Danforth, Chas. C. Dodge and 
Claudius L. Hoyt. 
Cottage Garden Awards 
The prizes offered by the North 
Shore Horticultural society for the 
best kept grounds around the homes 
in Manchester, have been awarded as 
follows : 
William Patterson, Lincoln street, 
1st, $7; Garrett Coughlin, Norwood 
avenue, 2d, $5; Jeffrey T. Reed, 
Beach street, 3d, $3. There were in 
all eight entries, and all made a very 
creditable showing. 
The prizes were offered by the so- 
ciety through the courtesy of Mrs. 
Charles Head “to encourage and pro- 
mote a deep interest in beautifying 
the grounds around the homes of 
Manchester.” ‘Variety of flowers, 
small fruits and vegetables, together 
with neatness and general thrift” had 
the preference in the awarding of the 
prizes. 
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