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Andrew introducin'! Kt a public n ow y m -k the. other mffht as tllf * ”VhM )ibrariaii of, the jri verst*. l /'! n ‘ oil M.vino, is having built 51 j ,i ~l j £ ’ n a house which, when oomFi V ° ( ‘ will ’cost, him $200,000 and be K ' m e-si ex pea si vc, hoa.se, in the state. \v- , AkAm Sean lon, president of the Copper Mining company, *' presented in behalf of his eornT jemy 16 lots in the city of Anaconda iMoiii., for the purpose oil a public park. Samuel Snell, of HoJyoko, Mass.*, 73 ;yrars old, and wealthy, dewitcu all his -«pare time to the making of stone •coffins. During Die pu&t 25 years he has made and disposed, of over 100 of these, claiming that they keep the body in an excellent state of preservation lop'g after burial. J. Mr. Longyear, of Marquette, Mich., who built himself a, palatial home. a cost; of SIOO,OOO In that C4 ty. has become so embittered the city for allowing a rail* roAd to run so near his property that Ae will move the house, stone by totone, to Boston, which 'project, will almost reach the cost of the structure. ' Adam, who has presented, to the city of the splendid orffan, built for tbm temple of music at (Cost of is a- well-known merchant aprfl a snnhioipal reformer. He Was tot' some years a member of the oowd of cpuncilmen of Buffalo and In. the recent campaign was elected 21 member of the board, of aldermen.

John .Riley, air engineer on five Pittsburg division of the Pennsylvania railway, has been presented a •check for SSOO and a, gold watch valued af; SI,OOO by the odicers of (he company fop signal bravery in slopping a runaway train, last spring', At the same time Engineer William Black and Conductor James Lundy were given cheeks for S2OO each for courage, judgment and a high sense (Of duty.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19050817.2.11

Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3561, 17 August 1905, Page 3

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323

UNKNOWN Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3561, 17 August 1905, Page 3

UNKNOWN Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3561, 17 August 1905, Page 3

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