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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - June 15, 1888, Boston, Massachusetts                                First Under the M Ml Grea Shouting View Coming Sporting a mllo on ths 1S8, Ban 2lonn, 128, 8 to 1. A for of 1P20 with of glOO to and to Three-quarters of a tulle on the 128. 2d, 128, 126, 3 Globe's The following are Thb Globe's selections for Beach l First Willor S. Kink Amalgam ruth Frolic Tom p. New June great ot 18S8, will win the WHS answered at Bay today with a pleased but few of the general but iu away that pleased immensely the which had to pay out but few of the many thousands of dollars raked in. The saw a brilliant flash of and in which two jackets were very prominent until the last then there was a of the with frequent changes as they reached the a combination of red and yellow was singled out close to the inner with of black and old Kold on the and a third of orange ind blue in the and before the fairly could name the the Suburban of 1888 was a matter of tho Terra Cotta and Firenzi and it was then that thousands remembered that in tho parade before tho race had tho To tho of tho morning of Now York's holiday broke with a streaky that Seemed to promise liarly visitors went down to bay for with waterproofs oE every rubbers and umbrellas by As tlie advanced the sun through tho and tho noon train arrived it was and wilh a cool wind from hay that warm wrans welcome to both sexes before the was As to the it can bo said that it was the at so lame and so larRO that it soon conspicuous that tho field lu ail parts racing could bo seen were to the of whom hundreds of livid to all the If the y lo increase at imd it is it for announces as tho money ihu of 188'.!, as soon as autumn over build a brick that about and lliu to accommodate as many move about tho was e. and thousands did not bet on the simply they could not in or lit tho Tlie now stand WHS an several ot tho and it was by sum up tbc day from tiie point of it was a a day's and was as it could 8uliurlian, many other biff not by bust for KIkwood IS a horse in the rare bent him if issue made a or tlie number ui starters so Unit all can have Had Torra bem ridden lilte or ins equal have all Cotta ran a Of Linden Mas a but could never and almost a lair was a and credit on both us and for iram of the ado to the In came out for canter and lilly wero witli deafening as was a so tlie case wilh Terra and several After a pasi the stand all wero to tho post Royal who would not no lo liis but directly in Iront of the Altera half-dozen tho flap fell lino C ately to tho front and at his to lead on the near e mid a in front of who a head before Koyal On tho lower turn Roval Arch ran otit away ahead of tlie and passed the quarter three who was two to the ot tho stretch ho continued liia Half way up the Firenzi moved up and took place live behind the Koyal Arch was but a bare ahead of The rest of tlie ruck was now closing last on tiie Hoyal v lio had his was lo whom ho only led by a head at the with a Bont to tbc As lie did vohes one in race but was up and BO was Terra Tlie three made a up the here lost n little and the shouts went counted their At tho last moment i Martin up and tlie horse answered allot to the front and won by a lu r.d. Terra a in front of The was 8 to 1 in the hooks kwood as he sold in the Mutuals paid and for a The summary ol tho day's races is as Purse for nil two-thirds lu live 1^0, 25 to 1.. A fnr and nt f 25 which to Hill a 67 5. One mile and a 1 11.. 109. 0.,<,ler.....................................8 2 to 1. The roam for a Of son ot which gioo to of a tho Cloee of tho With tho match the University of the Harvard's closed their cricket This year has not been as a one as last in tho number of games but the work of many members of the team has boon very Especially is this the case with R. D. whoso and averages aro very Kills has captained the team in an excellent and ho leads the with a grand average per The fielding of the team has very and has behind tho wicket Tlie department is the weakest m the and the groat need of a professional coach is shown by the low of tho majority of and the grand average of who has had that advantage before to tho Watches 1; 4. May at vs. 00, 19 and iO. 10, 23, at vs. 47 and 130, Harvarda 31 and wn 68) May 26, at tij 84. 87. May 30, at vs. 78, and 13, at vs. University of University of Pennsylvania 47) 08 and Scott 123, 73 and 16. Matches wore scheduled with the Fall Lawrences and South hut two were prevented by examinations and two by big of tho Con Murphy of the Centrals went Up President of the with his Frank and the junior and senior will make tho trip Tomorrow tho City Point and clubs will make tho At 2.30 tomorrow afternoon the West End contingent and tho tour hardy men from the Everett Boat Club will journey to and talto their first spin on tlie lake that The crack eight will also go The hna provided quarters for tho visiting the water at that place is seldom unlit for are that tho races will be pulled off Connors Holds His June 14.-In tho 72-hour race tho scores tonight 254miles 6 247 miles 8 228 miles i 220 miles 14laps; 213 miles 0 210 miles 4 203 miles 7 173 130 miles 13 Island Park 14,-Rain caused a postponement of today's Island Park Tomorrow's card includes 2,19 11 2.26 14, 2,31 11 ( Tho Portland Yacht Club 14.-Commander Bray of Yacht Club believes the annual cup regatta on June IG will bo the most the liveliest over sailed ' Yachting Jefferson schooner Iroquois has Boston from she was The cutter Stranger was to have sailed for JSow York but she was detained by tho bad Captain Randall will sail Lawley has a lot of boats to prepare for the Corinthian and Dorchester The lOf 13 on the railway and the is also hauled out for the finishing The Saracen is to have a longer bowsprit and a somewhat larger also a new as her present not stiff enough at tho The Rosalind and are also to be put in No ot Times Most In an not 8284.00 2.B7 not Myers played In four Van Morgan and Parker In and Butters in .SO 34 262 7.411 38 28 241 8.607 34 1 2 IT CO CO 0 8 43 14.333 42 1 1 10 0 0 0 4 Against tho Ellis 4 for 5 and 5 for 16 j and In the aamo match Brown hail 0 for 18. The Intercollegiate championship has been won by the Pennsylvania who defeated both the and for tho to lio auno Tho annual regatta of the Corinthian Yacht Club will bo sailed in Now York June 23. The following are among the conditions of the race will ho open to yachts of tho New New Now New and Oyster Bay yacht and will by the rules and and the of the race of tho Corinthian here are no restrictions whatever as to crew In daas one of and classes one and two of In classes three four of anil lour cutters and there are no as to total ot but one only shall be allowed for 12 feet or of length on In all other of tcrs and yachts must he hy and may carry In addition to the one man for every five feet or traction thereof of length on and ll they take no part in handling the will not bo counted as the must bo sleeved hy a of this or by some other Bailing if remain and assist in liny way In the or working of tho start Hying will take place as a. as and the time of each yacht will he as sho between the steamer ana haoy 18, Bay In the upper Tiie courses will bo tho usual starting off Owl's Head and at I classes rounding Saudy Hook ilie class the while the hts go no than buoy 0, off tho point of the VOJt A. of the Fleet Not ifer Previous to the Fishermen's Fast it liad been agreed by those concerned in tho that alter the racing talk was to bo declared off for a But Captain owner of tho schooner Sylvester while not a on Fast tho victory of the Carrie E. kept a sharp eye on tho and last Saturday while both boats wore bound out to tho bait at the Whalen and Phillips had a close race to windward for Tho arrived and also had the best ol the run to the fishing Considerable banter lias been indulged iu and of tho wish to have it that they will bo pleased to give a friendly race on July 4. If agreeable to Captain the race might lie made lor a suitable and one of owners suggested that in event ol a match the pilot boat bo invited to en PAX BAYS Cricket An English trip by players is being talked up among the Philadelphian The match yesterday between and tho University of Pennsylvania was prevented hy The next Longwood match occurs June 22, St. Paul's School team from play at Colin Carmichael of the who been playing in for will resume his position on the Mystic 11 in It is said that next the popular professional will be to take a place on the married team of the club in the annual married vs. single James E. Malone is ready to clubs with any one in New England lor any amount of He can be found at 19e Portland fun is at Among the entries fcr tho 135 handicap aro some There will be a ball game and a number ot other James H. of the Rowing it stated that tho recently published to have from the was not authoritative and hopes for tho old-time harmonious between both Tho New Havon Lawn Club will hold its annual tournament June 20. Prizes will bo in tho singles and doubles for first and second in Now England championship prize will be United States Lawn Tennis Association rules will IN SIGHT OF A Toung Canadian on Hia Wedding Tour Jumps into the Lang Sault and Sinks from June 14,-A man named was lost overboard from tho pro poller Corinthian in the Long Bault He was on his wedding A passenger says jumped a few strokes from the turned on his took off his coat and then disappeared in tho His young widow was sent on to her friends in of whom the State loves for the dollars lie has Some of tho New Yorkers will name just as a Tho talk as if they would who thoy any is tho Mayor ot their town for the sake of keening as many of tho delegates as from tho until it shall who the winner is These serious candidates are and all ol whom are and very serious about their Sherman's comes from his having waited until all his equals have dropped hy the Alger's votes are drawn from the of nia Harrison's backing ia the machinery of his and also tho affinity of some of the drifting Blaine Gresham's following springs from the feeling that the party ought to try to live a respectable Allison's support is baaed on State pride tho liking for a man who never crossed anybody's Not ono of these men has a popular demand behind his Not ono of thorn is supported because he any individual line of policy or Not one of them has so far in all h's life excited a hit of Sherman and Harrison contemptuously overlooked when thoy were candidates If any of thorn should be nominated it would ho simply by None ot them would have had the slightest on in previous when the party was dominant and The arrival ot the boomers of these several men has not yet made any Impression on the Tho Grand corridors a change the usual The day has been uneventful and John B. the ofthe Grand refused to let Colonel Senator FarWell's business hang a portrait ot Blaino in the gallery of candidates behind the hotel based his objection on the same ground that would he taken hy the proprietor of a china shop when solicited to admit a mad bull among hia Colonel grow and hnng tho picture in the lobby of the la a among the He is talked of more than all tho five candidates The loaders handle his name as it it were The hosts ot Republicans promise a continual hurrahing for the HAWES SCHOOL tlie Thoy Will Hold Same as From far and near the old School girls in Masonic corner ot Broadway and E South to bold thoir first From 4 o'clock until 0.30 a reception was when old wore revived and anecdotes of school days Shortly 7 o'clock tho 170,procooded to tho banquet where a of hours wero iu consuming tho good things after addresses wera made by Richard J. B. B. Samuel Tio tot was one ot the ones at Suburban races but ho found timo to his in Sullivan He said that he never again to up ho had been made to that hgl tho Tho sculling contest which arranged yesterday between William F. formerly of the and P. J. Buckley ot is to he lor and Conly Buckley a start ot lu is a big handicap for a man thill cun row as Last as the Salem on to N. to witness this between the great and The best man of the throe Will bo pitted against of and do some good woik Kei nan will co on with liio double scull with Gaudaur and and and Teemer and have been talking for some timo and now imir of oarsmen would like to bo counted ui who are no less a pair of star of Toronto Le of New who is now at Their offer to put in an amount with tho others and have the all will no doubt causa a ol excitement iu rowing Colonel Henry AV. B. Eben George D. W. H. and an original poem was road Oliver B. was by the band from the Blind EAST A festival and en was in Saratoga Street Methodist Church last A festival and entertainment was also hold in tho Maverick Congregational A slight tire was extinguished by Patrolman and ol company P. in tho brick B It was caused by children playing with matches iu the The ladies of the Presbyterian Church held a very enjoyable June parly in vestry last William of was bilten in tho wrist by a dog on Chelsea street last B. was retired from the police last evening oi a by He appointed on tlie and seen 27 years of continuous 11,^. 115. 115, J. 2 to I. The a of f 100 by tbe the of money und 20 cl the ot the arid 10 per of to the third 11!). 120, 117, S to 1. The a for Of of hlOO to thud ol 110. Kmg 107, of I lo 2. of sow ul to Racing in Juno 14.-.-M tho Ascot meeting today the for the cup was won hy and Five The biennial was won by John second and ixia The Kous was won by The new was by Tofc was won by Deuce of The St resulted in a dead heat and the were Gloucester 1].-The first annual of the was tills evening at HorLOn shot George and made a tie on the 5 leet 4 The members ot John A. Logan Post 180 01 Cambridge thoir lady friends in Odd Fellow's Union last Past Commander John D. Billings After a was very Comrade S. Sawyer ri plying for Grand Army and E. ii Hale for The exercises were wilh selections by tho Ladies Ariel and imitations by Professor All festival was given in Central 1. St even 11-,. lor the ol tho St. Philip's Church TheP Congregational Society gave a to General Secretary Magoe of the V. M. C. A. in tlie church vestry last Mr. and his wile have recently joined AT from tho The New aro not yet Tho men will arrive Captain J. of assistant secretary of tho State with Mrs. has Tho captain ia making himself the pioneer and tho si ako driver of his Colonel Tufts ol Roxbury is also National Committeeman Crapo was not present at today's meeting of tho Messrs. J. of Horace A. of Rhode Island and William Hooker of Vermont wero the New England members in I mot Frank Hurd in tho train from Toledo this He will not again contest with Jacob His law business will not allow him to do so. Mr. Hurd said to know that my boiler in tho of Democratic ia by the fadt of the Jowa are with I think we shall have tho race almost unanimously this I personally know 20 ot them who are ot Republican antecedents that will vote tor I have not heard any confirmation ot Governor statement to me yesterday Fagan of Nebraska will be one ot of the The gossip started hero but I hear it is a good deal ridiculed for its The men are claiming big things tor Chicago's partiality for is catching a severe The ot all parties it. This evening's papers are lighting into low tariff Tribune as the killer ot if he should be Nearly all the ot from to the big are banded together in an earnest effort to secure tho nomination of this hater of monopolies and lover of the The Illinois ia but the keep together for Mural ia a down in his Jambs ' tor of n the committee at once interjected chaplain every morning waa Cne committeeman moved that no chaplain bo by tho name of Another gentleman moved that the chaplain's prayer ho submitted delivery to the chairman of tho Chairman Jones thought the ot tho convention would have enough to do to attend to The matter of prayers and chaplain is relegated to tho on Without up the ot which there are including the ono from Virginia between the Maliono and on the appointment of temporary the convention about which so much tho committee at 1 o'clock adjourned until 8 o'clock tomorrow SOB mmm to be Set Aside a OFC irOK of Senators ancl Juno 14.-Senator Boar and Representatives Hayden and Cogswell left for Chicago About a score more senators and representatives went wilh and another large will It la that some 50 of tho lower and from 18 to 20 will be in attendance at the The leading senatorial John will not be neither will Allison nor but Dark Horse Cullom of Illinois intends to be on tho ground ready to bo trotted out at a that Adjutant General of Pennsylvania will place John Sherman in nomination has caused a good deal ot comment It is taken to signify tnat Sherman is mortally afraid of playing the Garfield and while is not Sherman wants on the sale aide and so boos outside of his own An Insane Man's William H. 4S living at 13P Chambeis who for a number of years has been driving tlin women's suicide yesterday morning by drowning himself m the Charles He waa Tlie anil Mou Who the Juno ] 4.-The Republican platform ot 1888 haa been practically written in and all that the on in Chicago will be required to do will bo to dovetail the and trim down tho edges so as to make a job of the It is not yot known who will be the chairman ot the committee on but everything points to ot Ohio that The main of the platform will be as Senator Hoar has prepared a plank in very strong torma tho President for not carrying out hia civil promises as outlined in his letter accepting tho Special prominence will be given to the pension ia the joint work of Senator Represent ativea of Ohio and of In a recent speech before a Grand Army of the Republic post in Senator Ingalis declared that ho had to tho services of tho G. A. and tor that reason tho pension was given to and had also prepared and thoy them to Kansas who took out best parts in both and used iu In a general way it may be said that the rm will in favor ot liberal it will animadvert in strongest terms on the for his veto ot the dependent pension and private pension and ho will bo called to account for what will be termed his general usurpation ot veto Tho tariff is the joint work of Koed ot and Burrows ot tho ot ilio minority antl Tho plank will follow the linos laid down by tho minority report on tho Mills which report was by aided by tho other It will come out for protection to Ii is not likely any will bo mado as to disposal oi the Not much wi ho paid to but the urso ol and the secretary of tlie treasury in not buying bonds the surplus will 1)0 severely Senator ot Kansas has written the plank relating to and tho senator will arraign for tho way in the late Lund tho oi his An effort is being made to have Bruco ot made would be out the policy pursued by tho in of called tho convention to Senator Hoars name is being vigorously fur tho permanent It is generally that the permanent must be a man who can control a body and bo able to have a firm on the and as the will be governed by the parliamentary rules of the House of the national committee is lo a who has had legislative Senator it will be presided over tho convention of 18u. and did so in a manner that gave general to Hon. Jonathan nt June 14.-Samuel of who waa declared defeated at the district convention last left for Chicago thia where he will the seat of Hon. Jonathan as a delegate to tho national Mr. Fessenden claims to have at least 60 Out of 117 votes those voting for He has also affidavits from Messrs. of Now Bedford and Swift ot the Yarmouth committee on setting forth that 40 votes were cast for Fessendon on a single and also a sworn statement from Mr. the member ot the that ho was not a the to place the toget ler with tho before tho committee for their to prove that the convention at Now Bedford waa Colonel French in the June 14,-Colonel Jonas French's handsome figure had for a background awhile thia afternoon the at the Grand Pacific Colonel French has been spending hia time profitably tho St. convention adjourned in looking up tho cable railroad of and He goes back to Massachusetts enthusiastic over his Two Delegates Leave N. H. N. Juno 14.-Ex-Govcrnor Robie of Maine was in town this and waa joined bore by Mr. Peavey of N. a New Hampshire left on the forenoon train for Chicago OF MONDAY'S Says tho tlon Will oil In a recent issue ot The Globe the fol lowing appeared with reference to the giving up of the Mardt Gras by the Seventeenth of June for the parade at is now that tho association haa abandoned this and there is some inquiry among ot tho committee how the money specified for this purpose ia to 1)6 spent by the Statements reflecting on the good laith ot the association in tlie matter are freely but are not given any at The members ot tlie committee of the take to this statement of the and Mr. president of the expresses himself nobody outside ot the committee knows at present just liow we aro using the funds entrusted to us by tho city committee and by private but we are appropriating it as economically as is possible to a a week after tho wo shall publish a full report ot our in general but in Then will be tho time to lind fault it there proves to bo not when the very nature ot our nobody outside of our committee in tho possession of any facts that warrant suoli cowardly as to our good in the When wo found by correspondence with the New that it would not bo wise for us to attempt the Mardi wo explained our reasons to tho city committee and asked them to reduce the it thoy but promised that wo would do tho best that we could with what thoy should conclude to give and we shall show we have mado the best possible use of VICTIMS OF In Several Very Pleasant Miss Sarah Forrest daughter Rev. George Z. dean of St. John's Seminary of and of New York wore married in St. John's Memorial Brattle yesterday 'The chapel was very elegantly decorated with flowers for tho field daisies being conspicuous above a variety of Dean as aisted by William Albert ot the acted as best and tho ushers were D. G. W. S. Is. W. T. 11 There wore no dressed in white with court Could is but be Juno 14.-,lay to Ho said he was but declined to be Cff for The are already going up 10 uet to will be iu William O. Dupee ot division and ot division o have been appointed 21KI Sons of members of the Old liny Slate tiie anniversary of lite ilie division in last res ding at 41 led on the siiK on Kingston et last breaking his lelt lie wos r. d to the second anniversary ot Brunch Order oi Iron was by that lodg - m Landmark 3 Boj Iston last - Captain Pow ers of the Carrie E. Phillips with a h and by ot the d was presented Willi a hist by rat who her Siith No June 14.-Tho inauguration of the formalities preceding the call to order of the national convention took place just beloro tlie rs of tho committee assembled iu to all Hon. B. F. chairman of the with General Alexander ot Iowa acting as and Samuel Fessenden ot Connecticut as assisted by Carson Lake of New wero represented by seated the long Tlie wero opened by on behall of the e ot report the plan of had been of Hooker of oi Payne ot Vi of New ot imd Contrer of part in the that the renoit gave rise I lie of more to the original Too nub the As a the of for local distribution was being from duo to se to bo ihe Mayor lor The matler of preparing a roll of the motion of ed to a of to report i called to tho Georgia A. daughter of George and William E. Jordan of East Boston were married in Wood Memorial yesterday Mr. tho Henry Fred Libby and William all ot East acted as At the close of tho services and Mrs. Jordan lolt for New York on a wedding tho brido being married in travelling Post Office Appropriation Passes ' the Horn Washington Notes Gathered in and About tie June 14.-'When the routine work waa today the House wont into committee of the whole on the tariff Mr. Buchanan offered an amendment to strike out the words free of duty plates coated with a of load and Mr. Springer ot Illinois held that there could be no clearer proposition then that the duty annually collected on tin plate were paid by the importer and ultimately charged to the To increase the duty to the figure demanded by tho Republicans would be to out ot the of the consumer and add it to the Reed of Maine that the gentlemen on the other aide would bo under the necessity of traversing the country between now and election denying the statements made by who had come down from the to define the doctrines of hia Thia duty on tin wna a revenue they wanted to repeal it. But the duty on from 00 to per How was it possible to exist in such a situation as the gentleman on tho other side were in. Mr. Buchanan's amendment to except plates coated with a mixture ot tin and lead from the free list was aa waa one by Dalzell of Pennsylvania to free plate to not larger than four feet and thicker than No. 26 and another to strike out the entire tin plate tho paragraphs relating to glue and were Weber of New ork moved to them thua forestalling the committee amendment to the same Mr. and Mr. Bayne taunted tho Democrats with in making glue free and then restoring it to the present in order to gain votes for the Mr. Anderson of Iowa retorted that the gentlemen had singled out for criticism the one fault ot which their own side had been Mr. Weber's motion to strike glue and gelatine from the free list prevailed without a A motion to out crude glycerine but by a committee offered by Mr. ' ot fish or was to the rate of Licorice juice waa stricken from tho free were passed The tariff will probably ho laid aside for a time ' IN TUB Poit Appropriation June 14,-In the Senate today the concurrent reported yes from the on foreign relations as to international arbitration was taken up and It requests the dent to invito from time to aa fit occasions may negotiations with any government with which the United haa or may have diplomatic to the end that any or disputes arising between the two governments which cannot be adjusted by diplomatic mav bo referred to arbitration and be peaceably adjusted by such The appropriating for a bust of the late Chief Justice Waite to be placed m the Supreme waa taken up and The making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture was somewhat amended and The Senate then took up the post Among the important reported the on appropriations Striking out item of compensation to clerks in post offices for reducing the item light and fuel to post offices of the third from to with a provision restricting rent of such to a year and Tight to Inserting an item of 81,000,000 for additional of the free delivery service rendered by tho act ol Mav 24 limiting the work of letter carriers to eight a Inserting an item of 8800,000 for more mad service between the Uni ed States and Central and South America and tho West Tho amendment cutting down tho allowance for post offices waa opposed by Reagan and and hy Mr. The amendment was agreed On motion of Mr. an item was inserted making tho on bulbs 1 cent for every ounces or fraction All the other amendments wero agreed and tho waa then The Senate then proceeded to the of executive Paymaster June 14,-The President haa pardoned Paymaster George R. U. S. who was convicted by court-martial at of ot defrauding the of the United States steamer and who was to three from July 19, 188C. The President in his loiter to the secretary ot tho navy states that in view ot good conduct iu prison and the fact sentence will soon expire the pardon is Coming to June 14.-It is not unlikely that may next week have the pleasure ol hearing Representative the Kentucky and ono of the loading ot tariff reform inl the On Saturday Mr. will go to New York to speak at the meeting of the Tariff Reform Next week he will be present at College and make a speech to the his daughter being oho ot Alter it he litis the he will probably spend a day or two in Misa Nellie E. Mason and William A. ot a book-keeper for the Bank of Redemption ot that were married at tho residence ot the mother on Raymond last Rev. J. L. Alexander ot North Avenue Congregational Church The place beneath a white floral end was witnessed by a number of relatives and There was a wedding at the Congregational Green yesterday The contracting wero Doane and William O. ot Dr. A was held at tho residence ot Thomas lather ot the on Pearl Thoy Drilled with a A strawberry festival and literary and musical entertainment was held evening at Street jl. E. A consisting ot songs and was carried out by J. W. Miss M. 11. Miss Lillio Miss Annie J. Miss Park and Miss G. I. A broom drill was given by Mi B S. Miss G. S. Mrs. S. Miss M. Miss S. Miss E. and Miss L. Dedham's June 14,-There is a good deal of a contest going on over the Post but it has practically been decided that James Dev at present a conductor on tho Boaton & will receive the Mr. Devlin is a good Domoci at and a good business He la most indorsed by loading 'The nomination will bo sent to the Senate in a few Nominations of June 14.-The President sent to the the nominations ot William B. Franklin of to be commissioner and Somervill P. Tuck ot New to be assistant com missioner general ot tho United States to the Exposition to be held in in 1S3U. the house of one alias for ing and of a was the house of correction for one Patrick lor the larceny of a the property B. Neif of was sentenced to the ol for aii HE WAS A Handsome Huntley Stealing the of Pretty Toung Ha Made influence which good looks exert in tho successful commission of waa never better exemplified than in tho coae of Isaiah 0. alias Isaiah C. Chase of was hoard before Judge in the Superior Criminal at East Cambridge yesterday The first count waa that of the larceny ol from Nellie A. a portly miss of 22 March ol tho present the in the of came to my to see he I was not but my Clara It was about 2 o'clock m the telling her that I was not working and that I bo in at any he said that he would Taking a book out ot his he settled in a and began to My cousin went out soon after and Huntley waa left in full of the I returned about 5 I walked down the street with him a little way and on my return found that had been taken from my which was kept m a drawer of my dressing day I found that my which waa in an attic had also been and from it I have known him I was 4 years concluded the fair young acted aa hia own attorney and nt some length In a Finally a commotion was among the spectators by him suddenly arrangement was there between don't know what you replied didn't we agree to go with each Huntley sat down Sarah N. Laduke next took the and told the following story of her came to me on the lat of June and asked me to loan him my He said that he would return it to me on tho following so I let him have it. On tho Cham waa a stone ring which I wanted to take but he would not give to I did not aee him again for two and then I learned that he had pawned the watch in New York for 812, and tlie ring in long have you known the 1 seven answered the dropping her eyes to the we keep lor a little Miss I steal your I loaned it to to pawn asked District Attorney This was a poser lor for the influence ol the memory ol the days when they kept company passed with the last two Annie M. with a decidedly foreign next entertained the court With an account of how he took watch from waa in a lady he came in. He asked me what time it and I took out my watch and told As I made a motion to put it away asked me to let him see I passed It to and he took it from the tho he A lew later he to and when I asked him for my watch he denied having It. Tho next time I him was in Huntley did not the last but took the He having taken the and tried to account for the watch and ring hy that he intended to take them out of pawn when he got yeara ago le completed a three in tho house of correction for stealing money Irom his Ihe case will be given to the jury this when he will be tried on another count for We open tomorrow a special exhibition of of which wi have more three times the stock any other dealer in New As a special we offer rs First Quality Boier Soled Usual retail price 75a. to sale at all of our brancheSi UNPOPULAR The Union Men at the Slast Boston on a The management ot the East Boston Sugar Refinery recently hired a new and yesterday about 15 Of the old men left on a They claim that the new superintendent is not a fit man for the place to which ho has been and a grievance has been for some little New York Lathers Win New June 14.-The strike is practically Many of the bosses have acceded to tho demands of the and it is thought that others will follow suit Few ot the men are now unem Spoolers at the Chace Mill The of the Chace mill struck yesterday on account of the discharge of one ot their The will probably be settled Music Hall The promenade concerts at Music Hall oiler an entertainment which could not be Improved upon at this season of the The perfect ventilation of the which insures a the attractive the delightful music and well appointed buffet form a combination which attracts large each Brought on from New Inspector Watts arrived last evening from New having in custody Charles alias was arrested by Inspector Byrnes on an executive warrant lor larceny ol checks and drafts amounting to and ill from Sarah L. 38 April 23. The Last evening at 7 bells the Kearsage Association ol Marine Commander Paul H. was ordered to pipe to After tho post prandial exercises speeches wero made by and Out the Woods 14.-"I'lioUnitod States fish commission at this has propagated and distributed this spring into the waters in this locality over young 3C00 scup and quantities It Would Cost Thorn 1*240,000. A Detroit syndicate nor share for a controlling interest in the Ropes gold There are 80,000 shares ol the S ONE MINUTE WITH HARTLEY For Boston and 20 FRIDA in me. Clearing later in. the and New Englanders in June 14.-New Englanders in town at the F. at the Captain C. at the William Woods and at the O. E. at Bonds June 14.-The secretary of the this afternoon accepted as Four per S 10.000 at 127''/8 at 127% 4 per at 127% at 127; at at 127i8; 4Vij per at 107%. THE RAILROAD FORBIDS IT. An Berkeley Graduates The first annual gathering of the class ot Berkeley waa hold last at It was to a dinner and Sutton Eleven members were A class organization was formed as Stansbury H. S. Charles T. 32 Hanover Killed ou the An unknown woman was struck by the m. train on the Lowell near the street She Medical Examiner Darell viewed the She was on the Middlesex Criminals lu the Superior Criminal Court at East Cam bridge yesterday afternoon the following sentences wero fr breaking and entering tho shop of Abraham Roberta at Lowell and the larceny ot was sentenced to the of correction for two James M. also ot lor the larceny of money from Caroline M. was sentenced to There is nothing like our Brussels lo floor your There is nothing like the price of it to floor 85 cents per yard is all it costs to take your choice of the seven rich patterns now on exhibition in our front There is ten wear woven into every Notice one rich red ground is very four w have sold Brussels that were not bit handsomer than this for per Our price is 85 Remember this is the tough 5-frame You have your own choice of the design and can take any that suits Our Drapery Parlor on the first floor i three to the minute this week There is a rush for curtains for summer As w our Drapery Department better known we are making prices that advertise it. H. A. HARTLEY & 9S to Washington and 22 Brattle AT Than Were Ever Seen Under Any One silk 06c, Every color and In tho Identical in every to those sold nt to to men who Knoils entirely hy tho and tinsel surroundings than the Intrinsic value and j Our Is just ns free as tlie sidof | no one you to j must or bo sss to asa A PRETTY BLUE-EYED Nellie Arrested for catine Mrs. Patrolman Joseph Palmer of division 15 came into tho station late yesterday ing in company with a pretty blue-eyed Scotch lassie The Fleming woman waa with of a silk dross and together with all of tho ot longing to the estate ol the late It was stated that a few days before tho murder Mrs. drew Irom a Tho Fleming it was was without but on tho death of Mrs. Rowland displayed a roll ot Struck with a Boor Patrick A. who ia about 30 years of out from his home lit 31 eVa Tromont laat night to paint the He entered Sullivan's liquor store on Eliot and in a with the he was struck on tho head with a receiving a bad Patrolman Thayer and Dr. Hubbard were and seven were taken in tho man's after he returned Navy Yard Commodore chief ol the bureau ol witli hia bade adieu to yard The commodore made a thorough tonol the equipment for the now He Is credited with that it is probable that one the new will b9 built at this yard next Colonel Brown ot recently ap. pointed a watchman in place of Walter resigned to accept position as assistant at the cusi toin Hugh McKenna succeeds Colonel Brown on the Wna I not lind ft great In my my tild not Hood's In a time did mo good that 1 KUo a nnw 517 ami aro my F. Conn. took Hood's tor losa of and It did mo a of W. 111. Hood's sold by aU toje by C. I. HOOD what can do with 50 cents PROPERLY Send tide sum to & 26 mont 6t., and they mall you a large box of 5^ will care a StCK In remove tn at A trial boi lor D. It. Tills hotel hy of 1 Is now being put In most and order lor the on Ihe wiU bo newly and no to make it a and selott resort ItB the high which tho Honse la will be open for guests 12. For T. 13t Conn. We are arrivals day which ut per vound lor whole and m 18c.; If all orders bv or lo mown Beavey t 4t FIVE strictly at per r mall or express promptly 41 and 42 Orders by ] 5574  

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