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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - April 4, 1888, Boston, Massachusetts                                NOW IS THE TIME to buy a Bead tlie Beal Estate of and see is 1 DELAY IS EXPENSIVE At this time of year to him to buy a HOUSE Bead tbe Beat Estate bargains in The VOL. 95. WEDNESDAY APRIL 4, 1888-EIGHT PRICE TWO & CO. 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Straw to Smyrna to Bed to to to Bed to Cash or FBEE Our office and will be open W on Saturdays until 9 o'clock t. M. during tbe months ol May and HOME FURNITURE 10 263 opp. Water St. HOP 531 A. & & 533 Washington Dire Record of a to Kil List of linot Brought to Face Opposite E. n. White & Co. on bns claimed another Another youns girl in the fourth youns the people of that section of the city by in as This time it is Katie aged 20 of Harrison desired no more of life at her tender age is as much a mystery as the oases It is only throe mouths ago that the telephone committed su She was only 18 years of She sought ease in death on Her reasons lor so were buried with Gossips say it was a love Mamie Murphy was supposed to be a sensible Sho dressed herself in her Sunday beat about three weeks said sho living after only 17 years of hor clothing to her took on and passed over into the land of A young man had entered into the story of hor Pretty Etta was a visitor at the home of relatives in She was from She was supposed to be free from care as any girl with a host of admirers and should be in hor eighteenth She also of being tired of life about 10 days took on and ended her earthly No one explained her act. Katie Barrett comes fourth on the and now attention has bean aroused by the frequent deaths by She took the poison last Monday ana her act is attributed to is what the gossips One of her friends said last was a hard-working Three or four days ago she told me she was tired of Wanted to She had been - Huntington APRIL 3, 4, S and 6, 1883. 1200 NOTES PRIZE The show ever held in 2U TRICK DOGS day and 50 Children under 12, half attractions FAST April 8, ' Folding Cabinet to PAINE'S FURNITURE 48 so. Side B. HAKKA The only antiseptic and sure care tor Head Hay and all PRISONERS BURNED TO Five the Incendiary Act of a April 3.~-The jail at Friar's was burned early this and five prisoners perished in the They were aged 28, under a sentence in the penitentiary of 10 years for arson and Fred a pal of under sentence of five years for white under arrest for an assault with intent to Andy under death sentence for and a negro aged 15, who was There is no doubt but what Gray set the Jail on us he had threatened to rather than go to tlie y. Tne jail was a substantial brick a portion being occupied by the Chancery and Circuit who succeeded in saving the county THE April Indications for the 24 hours commencing at 7 a. For New England and Eastern New slightly fair light to fresh variable as indicated by the thermometer at Thompson's Sa. 37"; 6 a. 37"; 9 41; 12 40''; 3.30 P. 6 42; 9 p. 37; 12 34. Average 38%". Chicago City Council April 3.-The election today for members of the City Council and town officers resulted favorably to the The radical labor people elected one The election passed off Canadian Lumber lumber exported from here to the United States ing the past three months is valued at an increase of 21 per over period last Deed at a Drunken Which May Prove a An intoxicated a woman and a were the participants in an affair at S Goodwin yesterday which will probably in the death of the woman and the delivery of her assailant to the tender mercies of the Tho house was occupied by a Mrs. widow of the lata Officer up to his was connected with station 3, Mrs. Ellen the unfortunate is a sister of and for a few weeks past has been stopping at the residence of her James e. tho man who did the is the husband of his and is rated as a dissipated Owing to his alleged vicious ions a separat on be ween tho husband and wife had become a to the latter's peace called at the house and demanded an In with his which was He then forced an en vance into the house and into her After a few words on his Doyle drew a revolver and tired at the ball taking effect in chin and He then left the house and fled through Dr. who has a at Washington was immediately summoned by and on arrival found the woman in a very precarious She was removed by his orders to a neighboring away from the exciting with the assistance of Dr. who had now be- n 10 the an was and as a result it was ascertained that the victim of tho assault had received two serious wounds in the chin and forward part of tho Both physicians her removal to the City King ranj an ambulance call from t' e s gnal box located at the corner of S wett street and Dorchester and in a short time tho unfortunate woman was removed the Mrs. at whose houso tho sad occurrence took is an estimable and is highly respected by all hor neighbors and Mrs. her has also at all times enjoyed an and all t e the ct press the deepest Borrow at the sad Kt the City after making an exam nation of tho stated that the mau would not probably At midnight she was reported to be in a very crit cal and it was the 01 inion of physicians that would rant was and his no t money was nor to its and all efforts to o him with the of Italian that are at present working our city There Wna a There was a at G North Ferry avenue last night that resulted in James Hoaly getting a badly cut result of a violent collision between his head and a to have jeen thrown by Margaret light there was in Hoaly at this stage of ths game wiis completely taken out of him then and His wound dres by Dr. Elliott nt the strout police while t was lodged behind tho bars at the same Razor vs. Joseph was yesterday arrested by Patrolmen Burns lor alleged Michael with a on ' a cut on his of Minor James Bates had his pocket picked of in cash in the of the Old Colony station He was asleep at the but woke up when the thief undertook to add his and chain to tho Tho was arrested by Merrill and gave his name as James a doni eu of tho youth Patrolman Kenny of division 4 arrested yesterday afternoon Aithur O'Neil and John Coffee lor assaulting Mary and Michael at 104 street on the afternoon of the 2d inst. 60^oarsold, was thrown off a West End o at tho corner of Bowker arid Sudbury streets yesterday and several in uries to his A runaway sorrel mare and Goddard the latter badly wore George years of at the establishment of & anil Avon from the hith u e elevator well at store oi & 27 Bedford receiving injuries which it is will prove Nearly a dozen cases ot petty larceny and depreciations by sneak thieves wore a station 5 yesterday by residents on that at work in the garden of John 73 Cottage a en 1\ tile body of am lie oh 1* abaut days Tlie medical ordered tho conveyed to the City Hospital IN FLASHING Notable Wedding at New T. to Miss Louise 2. Was Best New April 3.-One of the most noted weddings that has taken place in New Haven for years was that which was solemnized today iu Trinity Episcopal Church in this in which Hugh T. a young member of the banking firm of Brown Brothers in New York and a soft ot Judge Hugh T. Dickey of Now was united to Miss Louise Lawrence daughter of Hon. Stephen Whitney of this The bridal party left Now York on the Shore line express and reached hereabout 1 There wore two large the Queen and the the former filled with he friends of the and the latter With those of tho f Tlie ceremony was performed by tne rector of Rev. Dr. Edwin Tho ushers were Francis of this Edward of and Edgar and Charles Dickey of New George B. son of General was the best and Hannah tho bride's was tlie maid of As tho walked up the aisle Lohengrin's was After tho a reception was hold at thu house of Mr. Four large parlors wore thrown into and the guests amused 1\ os in A wedding banquet was Delmonico Ate o'clock and Mrs. took tho Sliore Line express for New by the and will be absent several Among Who were present at the 01 plion wore Mr. imd parents of the Miss Mrs. M. M. R. A. Madison De Forest Mr. and William Mrs. Bishop J. W. the Misses the Mrs. and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. S. of ex-Governor and R. Professor anil Mrs. W. P. Professor and Mrs. Mr. and R. M. Mrs. Bowen and and others ot this The wedd ng presents were of tho most valuable and beautiful There were over 200 pieces of and the gifts of diamonds lor the br do exceeded in The father ofthe was t. a lawyer anit in and is said to be worth 84,000,000. The r of the bride's father a few years ago loft a fortune ot HE IS Sips With s the m Teii for Kelly Behind the Home and net see the light of another arrested bv Captain White of division fi. At the several wore found in his had thrown the A visit to tho at 2.30 th s morning resulted in the information from the house surgeons that there was no change for the better in Mrs. Doyle's and all hope of her recovery had been IS SOUTH or the Police and Officer M. F. Lee of station 0 arrested on a warrant yesterday George for the larceny of a quantity of wood from W. L. on West Second At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon James T. 9 years living at 670 East Second fell overboard from a boat off and was rescued iu an unconscious condition by Reuben Dr. was called and resuscitated and he was taken The alarm from box 126 at o'clock last evening was for a lire in ihe three-story 2H5 West Thud owned by and ou the first floor by a laundry and the upper ones by Mrs. Mary Lawrence and The fire caught on the second and caused a damage to building and contents of about Cause After the March 18 au Italian passed two counterfeit quarters on Mary at 131 Leverett -A United States warrant for the arrest of Angelo who resides at 26 Billerica and last night the warrant was served by Officers Abbett and O'Neil of Result tu Depleted April 8.-The election in this State has been of more than usual E. M. chairman of the State central was elected mayor ot Grand as a by only nine Weston claims that a small ot boodle was used to keep down the the city being by nearly 1000 Just after midnight last night Charles W. William C. Colonel Clerk T. Wilier of tho third ward no ling all took from I he poll to tho city clerk's City T. F. and Arthur Meigs saw tho act and followed the in a aud at tne clerk's entered such a strong protest that the Republicans bundled tho unsealed into the carriage and took them back to the The boxes were thus with them au and tho Democrats claim fraud in very h iia This will probably result iu throwing out tho vote of tho which will give Weston laS majority instead of defeating it is the Republicans intended it should Labor Ticket April 3. - Tho municipal ticket was elected here today over the Union Labor ticket by majorities ranging from 500 to 1000. Returns from the 75 precincts show that Thomas Bi own for ou the has a majority of 860 over labor Tne nominees iwo aud two Tho aud the Labor party a like Democratic State 3.-T'ho Democratic State convention mot here at o'clock this There was a very full from all sections ot Colonel J. K. Kelly of Portland was chosen temporary The usuel committees w are April Democratic State committee met hero today and voted to hold the State convention at Allyn May 1 or 2. at the call of the the call depending on the engagement of the ihe convention assembled at 1 m. Alter adopting the report of the pending the report of the commit ce on the adjourned till 4 p. and at that hour again adjourned till tomorrow Conference New April 3.-The Republican national committee gives notice of a change to May 2 in the date of holding the in this chanie is made necessary by the possible and spread of the strike on tho Western TUE and the best values ever iu They are made to order for Co. bold only by A sure and speedy cure for coughs and Messrs. Billings and Conant were throe of the happiest men in Boston last John was undoubtedly the Boston management son's name signed to a Boston and were in groat glee in It dost to do but not care tor For the season of 1888 John Clarkson will wear a Boston and perhaps ho will help our nine to win the At the recent mooting of Yolk the matter was broached This time the listened to hut they wanted so much that Mr. Conant and tho other Boston men came back Another offer was made several months This tho Boston its to pay for tho release of tho But Spalding knew his He wouldn't listen to this He was playing the same used in tho sale of tho He knew the Boston management wanted ho knew also that Clarkson was wanted very he stuck to his and he knew pretty well that it would be another offer was This time Boston was willing to give but Spalding wasn't willing to take it. Ho knew that all ho had to do was to hold out foCa aud ho would get his Boston got About two ago a letter was sent to Mr. Spaulding which stated that would be paid for The Chicago man me an offer of and I will listen to Messrs. Billings and Conant held a meeting and talked over the advisability of paying 810,000 for the release of tho man they First they looked at the grand stand and remembered that It was going to cost Then thy at tho which needed a now and up m Chicago it. unanimously agreed to take Mr. were willing for the second lime to pay 810,000 to the Chicago Chicago is quite a city in its but it's a question whether or not it can afford a The management that Boston So tho letter sent and Messrs. have been awake nights ever s letter that they longed for never but in its a telegram was received which caused them to slap other on tie Mr. Spalding wired was perfectly satisfactory to 1 for one ain glad ho is Ho generally wants the it's worth 810,000 to see h in Mr. Spalding was He said that ho was perfectly to have Boston sign Clarkson tor ho Ths telegram reached the Boston grounds alter 4 ook yesterday The three went searching around fi r Luckily he was on the having gone there to see his future comrades Conant slapped him on the said and asked him into the It's a question was the happier ot the or In a few moments it was all The contract was the being perfectly a few dollars more than the Ho will get lust about coming sum I saw Clarkson last Ho glad it's all Spalding h sway Ho got what he It cost 1 hope that I shall he worth the amount to the tho treasurer of the smiled for the flist linio since his return from Ho had forgotten all about Ho didn't oaie about and it wouldn't bother him a bit If you hod asked him about tho Yet it have bo ii as much as a was to ask him Mr. that his part ot tho transaction in his drawing This lio handed over to who mailed It later with h s ts to Mr. Soi en felt pretty happy money to pay for the release a Mr. I it's a good sized pot of but what of that? The Boston management somehow or o her has reputation of not very How that call bo I cannot We nad for Ihe release of Mike it will cost ns to put up the new grand AVo pay aud give all our buys good There isn't anything very about We want a ball nne this and wo stand willing to pay almost any reasonable sum of money to get tho Players we Perhaps we have stopped with but I assure you that if there is any chance to get One or Other we ate we will have and ton will be proud of tho nine for 1888. Wo aro doing our we cannot do Conant also said many Mr. Conant was gloomy for during tho but the news from Chicago braced him up wo have at last got said Mr. is good enough tor one It's the only battery in the aud Boston has got jl. That is something to he proud of. Yes Mike Kelly will be catcher for This will give Kelly a chance to show what a groat back atop ho is. A pitcher cannot win games unless he las a great catcher Kelly is a great Our pair of beauties will beat the world this the signing ol Clarkson affect chances to play in tho Boston uiuo a bit of It. Radbourn will play in Brsion this summer without any Mr. Billings and myself have liean in his favor all but Mr. Soden thought that we had better sell him to some other But today we have won Mr. Soden and now ho is as anxious fur to play in Boston as wo 1 retard Radbourn as one of the jii chers in tho He has a wonderful command of the ball and a co ler player nover walked on a ball He is a very valuable and are not releasing men of his stamp if wo it. He will be in Boston before very and just us as I have a talk with him you will find that his name will be signed to a Boston We have five next and We aro going 10 make a great fight lor the The new grand stand is apt to be a you not Mr. that from the present outlook the coming season is going 10 be a great one iu any oubi about it Tlie battery will ni us a ku will the new The opening game in Boston will bo the day ever witnessed on a ball The grand bo Governor ot New will and tho are that he will bo With members of his so will Ames ana so will various other Now England g Mayor O'Brien and all the heads of and oily will bo and make tho opening one long to bo Wo shalL also have a big brass band in a wing ot tho grand If all those tilings will not the boys mako tl oin that tho championship should come to wo arc at loss to know What to KoUy will bo the battery In opening This is the first timo I that the Bostons would win the Paste tho prediction hat and boo just how near right 1 shall Throughout the city the topic ot was the signing of the great Sammy Wise didn't see any good reason why shouldn't como in first under tho wiro tho comings He regarded Clarkson as a groat Ten thousand dollars was a pretty good-sized pot of but he folt that Clarkson was worth St. in my one of the greatest in this The players will to a hearty Spalding hold out on him as long as he but he finally was to give in. Ton thousand that isn't any too much money to pay for h s He V ill ho 1 will feel glad of the fact that there is another beauty in the It win advertise the in and I fool pretty certain that ihe will get back all the money it spent for hs With Madden and Conway we have an chance to win the pennant this Manager John could not be It was that ho was delighted with received in the tho Boston is one ot the most of base ball He arrived in town yesterday and ed in last He was delighted when the writer hnn that Clarkson had is as it ho is tno ball oi y in the and it to have tho ball made a mistake when he allowed Clarkson to on second I he did about from I Clarkson wouldn't play in Chicago next tinder any If Boston doesn't win tho this year it or and that Battles Charlie move oil tho of the Boston to It will tho the Tho management got all its money buck on Mike They will bo just as fortunate with Fred Connor and Jimmy throe base ball wore talking tho matter over in the Adams They were cne and all simply delighted that tho ' deal was a is already I can soo the pennant waving from the Connor is a groat If Boston cannot will groat corps of p it has year then as goi d for us give it in Ihe future w thont a There isn't any doubt at about it. will have tho next Mr. Oi Everywhere wore talking about Clarkson last and the for the coming to Boston were In in tho in tho Clarkson signing with Boston was the topic of John now that you're a member of the Boston suppose you up an old uniform and go out and t Ids Wo want you to help will t he this You cannot do it No one man can. But if you and hard tho pennant will bo all puU It's worth a desperate Never mind for an dual Just Do you catch the If all He Saya In Tp Vie the April 3.-President Spalding was not surprised today when telegram came that the club would take for 610,000. Ho was from store when tho message was and it remained on his desk unopened for two telegram was a long and explicit After informing Spalding that the offer ot Clarkson at 310,000 was he mo that Clarkson is at liberty to sign with this request he paid no He sent a brief despatch to Nick authorizing the to on release as soon as check was This was followed by a telegram to Sodon reciting the purport of tho message to A third despatch was to Anson at Now apprising him ot tho As wore being written Van Halt rn in. and win n informed wou d not bo with the White Stockings this I am SI but I will try tu inako his loss good to To your correspondent Spalding made this some of our friends will think Ihe sale ot Clarkson for is a matter on which wo should be oc but I do nut feel 1 reluctant y came to tho after the New York Interview Willi that I ought not to compel him to return to His n waB not one of He took tho ground that his w le wanted 10 stay in the and he wanted to please her if ho He said he recognized tho reserve rule as tho ot tho national He would never do anything to weaken it. He hud no against anyone with tho If it was a matter of money ho would to but he 1 egged me to release him lor He said the Boston management liud They bad to him against and the subject of salary had not been 1 told Soden that the was meant exactly what 1 List week ho offered which I Ho wrote a very importunate aim followed It with a I assured him that the must stand or fall by my original 1 wua emphatic in iiiy position I knew n losing we pitcher iu 1 will not except Having the fines in the market I did not to him at any is and in as for CarlesT as lie did for Had 1 taken loss than for my friends have me a c I should have lieen ashamed to show myself at White 1 wish Clarkson and I know I retain his The Boy Who Won lUe Spurs br aud It is most fitting that John play ball for tho Boston as he is practically a His home is just a the Charles in There he played as soon as lie was enouch to lift a and then went into the second degree of I aud so It was not out as a member of tho Webster School nine that his cup of boyish ambition was That was a little spore than 10 years He waa the catcher unt 1 one day It dawned upon him that ho might learn to So ho wont into the box with a catcher we ore much interested juat The boys him Charley Smith all through tho haio hall world now ho la Ho was a Webster As a for tho school John waa a His attracted the Harry who was at that time in the T he result was that in Clarkson joined tho Beacons and became thoir For two seasons ho pitched all their and with them for the third But ho pitched one for and then came out aa a professional ball It was this The Beacons wont to Worcester on Fast 1HK2, to open the took Wright to play short and Clarkson Ho made a good batting and playing a strong game in his The Worcesters were weak at and after tho game Mr. Mason hired Clarkson to play third and be That is John began h's professional but bo did not make a brilliant success of it. Ho was bothered and after six weeks he was laid off for the of tho This waa in when Pittsburg's third was playing with the When they were in was very much pleased with He at on concluded there was the making of a great ball in Tho next 188a, Arthur became manager of the and immediately d Therb wore in that besides Whitney and Tut who was the and now Von der Alie's Clarkson was general utility and played everywhere behind the Ho was not steady in the a tendency to drop and for awhile was being weighed In It wasa of releasing or a Player named but John was hitting tho ball hard and and Arthur Whitney stuck to it that he must be Sight here was the turning Iu as a and he says himself that ho owes much to Arthur Whitney for his pres. eut It was late in the season of when ho made a now and began the journey which has landed him as tho star pitcher of the surpassed by no and equalled only one or Tho and wore having a desperate struggle for second placo in their and the was at a white Three games of great were to be played between them at and tho S Up to this time Clarkson had done all his Ho had never the ball from above the The arrived in ready for the throe after breakfast Manager Whitney took out behind the and for hours he kept John practising tho ball from above the ho and gave him In tho afternoon ho the and shut them Tho next day he faced them and again thoy wore In tho third game he was almost as The in only one Our had pitched in 27 innings one in throo and iu Olio inning had a run been John's reputation was and from that time he has kept un his winning The season of 1884 found still with tho and his pitching lor was tho talk of liall hot only ill the but all Although it was tho season in Pitchers generally were making wonderful feats in this wore It was a common thing for him to strike out 10 or 12 men in a but often ho ran up higher than His moat remarkable game while with the was one in which ho struck out 111 and his made 2il on strikes and Only ono other has this Boston ball will tho day in when Sweeney ot the old Providence Graya out la ol tho Hub representatives on the South End Before of was far advanced John Clarkson could have signed with any club in tho and many lines were thrown out to when It became evident that tho weie not making money and muat go Boston wanted BO did hut stopped in and walked out with Juat how Spalding managed to get ho told mo while I was a pleasant hone with him the other at his cosy homo iu was tills said Clark of tho Northwestern who acted as Spalding's agent up just Aa Tim there in New came to me and made an offer to go to Saw Mot who waa of our and Who is now in Spalding's store at wrote me that tho would undoubtedly bo expelled from tiie league for of and refusing play a at a meeting was to ho held right away at He told me not to sign with any until I hoard from by the result ot that if the woro they would to and I could then aign wherever I wanted got tho bonus So I waited un till hoard from and then signed with and got tho bi nus tar did you got in negotiations with Boston at that ' had no negotiations with Boston at Thoy taw my father and talked with about my playing in and I know through that I come Co the Bos toil 1 chose because Icon with business men behind 1 was surer to get the reputation 1 must iic I knew that the Chicago club was tlie place for a young career as a league pitcher is familiar to all base ball Ho joined the Chicagos late m tho of and only 20 games with them that but did good work In with a battery of In each of tho throe years since ho has boon Chicago's mainstay in tho has done steady Ho has in more than half his club's games right but has nover ns his habits and the excellent earo ho takes of always koepa him in good Clarkson's remarkable against tho hard-hitting world champions of is ono ot the of tho base ball and yet it the koy to his His theory is. that every player has his weak point as a and he studios the man until lio finds that weak That is what he has done with the Then believer gets but invariably keeps his head when he gets into a tight Clarkson's success lies not merely in hla ot all tho drops and He is a strong as ho is e feet 10 inches and DO but that is not What IS far more ho is a brainy and is a head learn that you need simply to talk with him a little For that you must know him personally to appreciate John Clarkson is not merely u great ball ho is a unassuming and will do the Boston club credit iu more ways than simply winning W LOCK Biggest Battle Little Rhody Ever Each Side Absolutely Positive that H IVill Carry the The in a Ward Smoothed Tou ami Good Hood's Bold by aU only by C. 1. HOOD i 100 Doses One Dollar She Has Nma the Oldest SO. Nicw April 3.-Mrs. 08 years ot this Is thd mother of and all of them are a Her oldest Almira Waite of is nearly 80 years IN The best Washing Powder on Try it. Spring Medicine a spring to which have In tUc to up strength as ihu warm cornea create an and ttm mast mid Try It aud you wUl be of Its peculiar yearn alek every but last year took awl have not seen a bluk day G. Hood's a my I hoOi very highly of Hood's Wi hoch Couk It did ns a. deal oi felt It cured my of filck which she luis a ma of a I thick one to to purity ihe blood lore Ibe hot weather comes aud we shall lake ihla J. Supt. 2i* K. you have up mind to Hood's do not be Induced Co Uka Hood's ] Solu by tOI six for by C. HOOP 4. 100 Doses One R. 1., April 3.-Everything - is in Bear and in perfect workine order for the Stale election It will he the political contest Island ever the battle in war times not Democracy confident and of not only the State for but tho which elect a United States senator aa The tenth ward matter was settled at a late hut the task of over tho difficulty was a herculean The bolting which was last m slaughter the Democratic ticket at the entered Into an agreement this to support for attorney general and for secretary of both ' They would consent to nothing and u tho 0/theholter's 10 be made up of the Later in ihe day tne brought i hear were so strong that the entire general ticket was the ticket was taken In hand and its receiving unanimous support was f r several All this trouble which ominous for Democrats yesterday came about from the powerful opposition ot a managed deal of had quito a in tlie is but ihe bolters cannot ho persuaded lo withdraw the 8 ton to and in this ward the chances of. one Democrat are thus The arrangements in this for tomorrow are and there is com- Tlie have very all day and the tf getting the voters line has boon attended has been an 5 houso via tat and circulars and postals boon flying about town in a perfect Thoy display a great desire to TOte m calling for full strength of the be- lore They also the necessity of ' man as on the result election tho choice of a f 8 and whether our State is still to remain under Democratic Tho will undoubtedly got in a heavy vote very eatly in the day tho the vote will bu heavy up to 7 o'clock a. m. ' open at and the labor vote will oe a large one during the first and a The Democrats have a load up to or 10, when tho heavy vote will come in. At li o'clock the Republicans aro to and falso prevail as to the A monster veto will he polled at and a iu tho will allow a big vote to he Tho new law koeping tho polls the opon until 7 will give an opportunity lor ihe to poll many votes that in some elections been cut r If Providence and and show a nt 6 it is very probable that 11 will be reversed an hour lator the polls It is certain to be very late when tho result will become lorthe to a viist amount of there are and tho counting of the ballots will occupy an unusually long Tho on to bo close tho probably be less 1000, There aro throe full tickets in the tho by Governor tho by Koyal 0. and tho by George W. tickets are only thoy are all ou legislative has a ticket with tho except Howard liCim for lieu being tonight looks 0, and thu latest diction by there is that ticket and the Assembly ticket will be Cranston will elect tho ticket Up tho Governor is and he will a big vote from to In the latter town the outlook is very lor the Newport is exceedingly hut the Democrats that thoy will it. South 13 aa as this is and new voters will t figures very will give a Ilia lor hut tho th kot may run behind somb on account of a big fight 1 Tho Bourn constitutional amendment will bo sys voted against by the and itis if it will he Some Democratic voters in and Newport will also vote in I On account of the the fia and the the la still and the most ' light will be made for control of that There are certain local matters which will defeat two or three among whom Is Elli ly Wilson ot Kast and the will through hla a majority ou the State and Party loaders on both sides claim tlie and tho The Democratic managers say there is no doubt about tho election of Governor Davis and lull Democrat o Thoy aro more confident than yesterday about carrying Tho who da mod tne by 20 majority have tonight reduced the figure to 11 0. Only ono thing is conceded bv the political and that is tho defeat ol Horatio Republican candidate for the poll a larger vote tlian any and run probably 1000 ahead ot his Decisions for the Bell April the United States Circuit Court in tho case ol tho Hell Company against a license of Telephone Bond ordered a decree tor the Boll The caso of tho same against 0. Turnbull and others was nlao and a decree for tlie Bell company The last ia the cabo iu which Count ' 11  

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