Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 22, 1890, Boston, Massachusetts DOCTOR again on subject of babies in Mrs. Harrison will give Her plans to the readers VOL. FRIDAY AUGUST 22, 1890-EIGHT PRICE TWO CONTENTS OF TODAY'S city Ivom 11 and 22. p days left for votes in Globe sword Firo Tobin Inads Lovoll by 2J,0()0. of into disaster points to the track jack as the only one more to Stable wall blown down in lour men and one Pace a. Has been called leaves striko situation Central mass m New Interviews with Webb and and letters received by The mayor calls public race a. Wall 8t, rate on loans up abnormally Windom issues with intent to Campbell wins tennis at croquet at trade executive board discusses tenement house Labor day parade In R. L. Fulton of Galveston hospitality his of the force Third day of naval battalion on the ladies witness dress parade of gentlemen Governor will view drill First annual convention of the National American o. ball Boston and all homo teams National leacue ball Cleveland shut out by Kew York the only home team to List of awards at florist prize winners largo audience at horticultural at Baloh race falls of turf and laa tells tale to says he was Kidnapped by who threatened to take his 8. Sam Wah Kea returns and Chinatown is An American's strange disappearance in murder and robbery Votes Must Arrive Before 4 P. M. Toll Goes 24,000 lliB What for Last Man on the Souvenir List is Samuel W. XT 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2-10 0000001 0-1 and and Base 18; 7. 7; fl. AT 33*80789 00082010-8 0000410 0-7 and King and Bate 0; 9. 2; 4. AT 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 yew 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 2-13 0000000 0-1 and Bakely and SuU Base 12; 6. 1; 7. AT 23450789 1 0 00003 0-4 0001000 0-rl and Stalcy and iBaso 9: 1; 8. 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AT NEW 23450789 0030000 - 6 0000001 0-3 and and Base 0; 6. 7; 2. dames 1-i.AVKiia' Buffalo at at Cleveland at New 1^'rk. at Cleveland at at at Cincinnati at New NATIONAL Kew 770 4,831 THE Aug. 21. - Forecast till 8 p. 111..Friday; For Maine and Now winds to warmer except in For westerly For followed by southerly winds to warmer in temperature in western For Island and in For sastern Now followed by Cautionary signals from Norfolk section The Globe's The weather of Boston and today will be and thick in force and to south and Fair For northern Now Kosland and the northern coast no in easterly Thick for the coast Saturday and lair and Blue HIU Predictions For followed by fair no great in a Gale 21.-Southeast are far this with indications of an and at 21.-IncrcasinE Bouth easterly winds and As indicated by tlie at a. iii a. 12 p. 7;v'; 0 p. 71'; 11 p. m 7f>~'; 12 07'; Youne Body body of Daniel 11 years of who foil off the Neif York & New railroad afternoon and was was recovered by of iho harbor police last The last coupon has hut all votes totll be that are received in to 4 in. Aug. 33. Votes must be so as to reach office by 4 as none arriving after that hour will bo from whatever cause The list of candidates total vote is ISO or more will be printed and with the announcement of the final count at the close of the the name of everybody on the record will be no matter if the credit is for but one BOOM THAT COULD Vote TTp 24,000 Above Tha sword contest materialized in flesh and blood on in the person of A. B. a letter carrier of marching with a knapsack strapped to his baoE labelled for The knapsack contained 1(161 duly filled out by children of cheerfully contributed from families to The Mr. Collier was enthusiastic as may be from his triumphal march through the He from all the way in his peculiar and marched UP the six of stairs to the vote the aid of the He is a veteran of Tost 92. E. F. Tobin Fully came In by mail for Col. vote increased nearly 10,000, but went up faster and his lead is over 24,000. are no additions to tho ambitious but Gen. with an increase of 13,000, stops past tho drummer boy of and takes fifth place in ilio The last man on the list today is Samuel W. Moss of with 124:9 R. F. Col. S. Capt. h. Gen. William M. Col. 1". T. Benjamin P. Col. M. r. George John W. H. Capt. 7 SS Capt. William P. B. Col. Thomas 1C,3 ;tiiait is T. A. 918 John S. 917 W. J. Post 144, 003 Z. Post 22, J. K. UK 8fi2 C. H. Charles 807 Charles K. 804 A. H. N. 810 Capt. F. E. 814 John F. Post 32, 810 John 810 W. T. New 807 Edwin C. 707 J. 700 R. v. 700 CoL H. 784 Leonard P. Post 16, 770 Alonzo 77J Lieut. James W. 700 H. A. Post 30, 704 Capt. C. 742 Capt. n. A. 723 C. Weat 716 Samuel 70G New 704 Brewer F. East 001 Col. Fred W. N. 064 Capt. A. S. N. 078 Col. Thomas 076 B. 074 Jacob Beaton 0.'3 Frank 049 020 It. Edward Post 16, 013 Fiank G. Oil J. W. Post 101, Oil H. U. 1................... OlO Post 7, 007 George W. N. 004 George W. 691 C. A. 680 E. B. 683 is Unanimously an tor M Against Denials and Refutations His Tho 208 members of the now Democratic ward and city committee sat in last and unanimously Matthew F. as John and E. J. Donovan as Edward J. Kiloy and Thomas This was what tho committee was called but before tho convention which was after a amount of business and very debates took Protests came in from wards 11 and 22 against tlie of tho caucuses of 10 days and the ward 11 protest was accompanied by a sworn which charged that John H. chairman of the after the caucus had he wont to ward 11 to down and he did his This charge aroused and he made a sincere and earnest in which he called upon tho lour secretaries who wore with him to vindicate his All these gentlemen arose in their urn and publicly announced that charKe was not Murphy of ward 13, who was tho offered a motion that the seats of tho from ward vacant aud the bo sent back to tlie TUo evidently was not of tho as the voted 130, Then the ward 22 contest A lengthy document was read and much heated discussion A was made that the ward 22 protest be indefinitely David F. Barry called for the yeas and and tho secretaries 71. Then a tumult A dozen rose to their and that tho secretaries had not kept the roll-call Six men tried to talk at and the vainly endeavored to preserve is your honesty called a voice from the chair above the roar of voices that followed the table and after a time made himself He said a new roll should be called at Three seized paper and and the roll was called When the roll call was finally announced the result 90; 06. This was on indefinite A morion was then put that the ilvo uncontested from ward 22, D. J. F. M. J. J. be to seats in tho which was Tho yea and nay vote on back the contested William H. Francis B. Richard John F. Charles Wangle and Frank 80; no. It was voted unanimously that Mathew Keany be a to the and that tho president of tlie ward and city be authorized to call the caucus for the councillor and senatorial conventions whon he deems KoU Several Names an Mr. called tho to order at 0.1 antt business in is tho of the roll The will please read the reading the reading ward 1 and as ha named William chairman stopped Whon the ward is called 1 want to stand up and remain standing until tho call of his ward is that every one may see whether ho IS the genuine individual or the will insist that when tlie ward Is called every will stand up and remain in his place until the roll call for that ward is The roll-call was then proceeded of tho names being warmly Among were Martin who made such a fine run for alderman in ward 10 last P. Edward John E. McDonough aud HAS ALL ou tho Recoud Sharp Parliamentary Debate HiH When tho roll-call finished Hon. Patrick addressed the tune has he tlie committee having boon as is the all bodies of this i may now oiler a motion which I am certain will meet tho of The hour is late and it is lor me to indulge m any eulogy of any Every one knows the man to whom my motion shall and every knows tho duties ho has that tho authorized to deposit one ballot for Matthew for of the ward and city committee for tho ensuing Mr. of ward 111 arose at once and rise upon a question of ask whether or not ni the last meeting of the they adopted rules of 1 suppose tho secretary acted as of the and can giro the whether nny form or sot of or and bylaws was which would temporary organization of this Tho secretary would that tlie bylaws 01 last willi one were are still in the organization of this con said Mr. every here was not a member of the other convention should want to hear I records of that I In rise at this time to any to the motion of gentleman from ward 21. I know our presiding wiU bo and 1 every member As thoro are now it is well 10 1)0 reminded of which has so thoroughly and tried for Its is the multitude of active children reared upon it. A child began the use of Food when a mouth and is one of the largest and strongest children 1 of this committee will do as I do to make tho election a unanimous tlie of the city tins not the time and I say there are things hero wo should look hold in my a protest which comes from tho ward whore think thoy were not fairly Members of the for a year wished to be and until wo start in fairly and m good spirit tor tho new year's we ought not to go on and make this organization a Wo como from a no Buoh things ng and tho from ward 21 knows as well as any ono knows that this is not the place or tho to snap in a whon he knows that there is another and I told him are just as strong for Mr. Mr. as you and wo areas in our fidelity to tho Democratic I Mr. the of the committee who to convention without a who refused to liear tlie who came in and free speech and fair play to the men who came who just ud tonight and ask to have these sent come liero and snap a motion like ought not to take such an come from the banner ward of Democracy in I caino Mr. with no taint upon my and tho men who come hero with me have no stain on their I without meaning to abato one iota of for Our that the motion mado by tho for the present bo laid upon the The the gentleman withdraw his Mr. until I have said havo no desire to a motion oC any kind on this continued shows I am in the motion 1 have There is not a body in this but In which first business when thoy arrive at such a stage wo now are in. tho roll And the next is the election of 1 have no desire to prevent any casa from being but wo are on these things and in tho interests of the 1 have no desire that any man should be hero who has not a right to be seated There is not a single may look at the House of do is tho roll then the election ot of and Mr. tlie gentleman baa been so courteous to ino 1 to him He says that this ought to 1 want to ask tho gentleman didn't organize at tho of this if his logic is goed Mr. the constitution provides that the contested cases should be Mr. constitution are wo acting under Mr. old constitution of till wo meet in the preliminary And of tho may but ho who laughs at what is said does not understand and pimply his Tho old constitution I think the gentleman will boar mo out in saying it- until the now committee and we must hear contests under it. When the mot thoy wore to bo tho judges of rules to govern AVo adopt the old constitution temporarily except ono provision of it. Considerable further cross firing occurred between Murphy aud and eventually Mr. took a part. Then Mr. that a report should DO mado Dy tho sent out to preside over tho caucuses in the contesting Tlie temporary must come forward and Mr. Murphy didn't wish to prolong tho and thought tho should know who was to in it. A gentleman from tho End wanted to know it Mr. Murphy that Speaker Carlisle's soot in Congress was contested two years 1 1 would like to know what tho gentleman moans by that taid Mr. Murphy The West Knder replied that the contending gentlemen were entitled to their suats in the body ponding the as to their right to be Then followed the reports from tho which wore read by Secretary This was broken Into by Mr. who on a point of order in effect that he wished to make a motion to accept the certified report Irom ward 7. The chairman would not hear the tne entire report would ho submitted as a and then lie Voted on B. Martin said ho didn't know whether he was to a seat in tho aud he thought the motion of tho from ward 3c; was perfectly ward reports could not bo together and accepted or Tho secretary with tho of tlie Mr. Maguire urged that the having boon read by tho tbo proper course to pursue was to organize aud go on with the consideration ot Ho renewed his John B. Martin said lie would be glad to second Mr. Maguire's motion after tho were received from tho contesting Tho chair will havo to rule that they are present as far as organization in concerned at tills You must bo the judges of who shall bo your Mr. renew my if tho will put it. Further on parliamentary practice ensued and tho cries of arose all over the T. F. oC ward 8 moved the adoption of the report from 7. another member declared the motion entirely out ot Tho chairman is no contest inward 7 and there is about ward 7 and there can bo none at Mr. Maguire moved to proceed to organizo Murphy moved to to the that tho seats in ward 11, which the protest declared be so and that an order bo issued for u new caucus in Mr. claimed tho motion was not germane to the original which point was sustained by the Mr. Murphy tried again in way to his but Mr. Maguire opposed it aud pressed his own John H. Lee of ward 2,1 to mo that iny friend from ward somewhat m tho manner of I heard of no in tho but are and If tho of this desire fair must be and It to me that those protests can bo received we must a And when we havo a then each aud erery of this convention must be a. judge of the qualifications of these seats are Finally tlie motion of Mr. Maguire was put and and Mr. Keany was He thanked for tho A variety of amendments wore offered by several members and at ou motion of voted to adopt the rules of 18SU until otherwise SHALL OTHER PARTY Scheme to Join With for Caucus Boardman Hall of ward 2 moved that tlie with the exception of the be to a to make necessary the committee to consist of tho the and two others appointed by tho Mr. Lomasney of Ward S objected to this and moved that tho consist of ono from each one of Iho 2,1 as it was not fait to have certain wards well represented and others not represented at After it was voted Mutt tho committee be and that it consist of one from each ot the 25 Mr. a resolution here I at this tuna is in view ol that is overcoming the 1 come from a Mr. where wo havo had m Ko and not there was any about the but to cator to We liare had to verify the We are 1 I atn that 1PB8B kindergarten and will give a little by 1 hupo bo able to get a will give us caucuses where a Pinn can go ami and whf re the vole will following was Uien ol of two dominant parties is and with aud corruption utten thwart and I of tho then to examine tho I of tlie road who are responsible for Iho roadr lor tho bridge and lorthe rolling then to ail those people who aro reported to havo discovered detects in tho i bridge from loose nuts or other causes In tho then to examine tho passengers on tho train as to their and finally to put on ono of whom was by the commission on the morning of tho ot whom was by tho railroad and of whom havo made on their own giving them the of all the which is tlie so that thoy may express thoir opinion with tho fullest knowledge ot all tho details ot the I FOUR KILLED Sole Cause of ol Mm Mini Leave for Tho inexorable logic ot a circumstantial investigation has made clear beyond the possibility of dispute that the cause of tho Old Colony disaster at was the track jack left by tho fastened between tho and subsequently discovered by a ot Tins among the on the other side ot the Boss of MICK who last the this IS tho bout to bring about a result of tho That was a lair ot tho Involved ot the and it took a of anxious to roach uu That the cause of tho present disaster has been more readily arrived at is at onco a demonstration of the or accidents and a tribute to the public value of newspaper THE TESTIMONY IN Two Jack on the Thy From this conclusion thoro is no Around that ot tion all the minor details ot the catastrophe havo ranged themselves with a cal precision as well as aro the groupings of a mass of iron filings under tho of a bar Never has tho work ot the railroad boon moro easy ot Thoir inquiry of lasted but five aad now romains but tho in formal examination ot who was to attend tho and tho drawing un of a final and The commissioners began their tion Into tho disaster at yesterday Thoro wero a dozen witnesses including Conductor and two ot the ill-fated Conductor Thomas of tho gravel Bryant and several trackmen at work upon section of tlie Chairman Crocker of the conducted tho while his Kinsley and took notes of tho the hearing began tho publio room of tho commission was about two-thirds filled with the road and Both President aad General Manager Kondrick of tho Old Colony sat in the front row in anxious and not long after Conductor Stedman was called as the Eugene True reporter who entered the room and a seat by the aido of Division Conductor testimony tho of jack almost to a the section man who worked the ia a young Irishman of about who bus worked on the Old Colony road May told about placing tho jack In position two minutes tho eame He did not know it was duo and no one told He reported to tho section foreman that ho could not got tho jack out in Ho picked it up from tho ditch aud placed il to lenco up tho A question by Commissioner Kinsley developed the fact that ho did this by order of his At this exciting point the commissioners took a recess until 2 At Ihe beginning of the afternoon stated that he did order to hide tlie Roadmaster so instructed through a workman named that this was merely A tho which would bo needed in an Ko very definite was obtained in this Little of value was learned either Section Shea or of When Welch was recalled ho slated that ho out after the rail baM been should remove tho That was and ho hud no reason for supposing that it had not taken When bo ordered the jack put in tho express was not it was duo when be said It would take only half a minute to Insert and the aud It would take throo or four minutes to do the Alter liad moro about the of tho tho hearing was This was at will not probably their report inside of 10 The early the ease is in marked to the protracted of the bridge That took place in room years ago 11st Some ol of case mnv be gained from tile following opening by Tlie board appreciates the anxiety of the Ibis Willi the it IS ot ihe board to fulfil every aud desire ol tho public ill this a course in wo believe is upon aud is likely to produce tho oi the and luLH lieen in the first place to tho ol tho railroad who on the train at tha timo best cathedral iii old mahogany and cherry cases ut prices Jlin and at IS Canal st. Conductors Saw tho fore the Chairman Crocker began tho investigation with tlie following purpose ot Investigation is to find out in what if any such can bo guarded against in tho It IS not to thu question of liability for That is to bo by tho Nor is rt to determine tho question of criminal That is to bo determined by tho board will bo thankful to any person present tor any suggestion or questions which will throw on under Such questions can be submitted in antt will bo asked by tho board it they are of such a as to bu properly the scope of Manager Kondrick was tho witness Ho as to the ot the train and tho time it was duo in Conductor Fred W. was Q. Mr. How long have you boon A. I am my Q. tho Woro you a that? A. aud Q. Will you the If A. 1 was looking out tho door and saw the approaching on the Q. You mean out the right hand A. The lolt hand on inside ot the Tho gravel train approached on tho outward and these in trout ot The engineer pulled his whistle to warn them off the Tho ot your train or tho other A. Our The danger was and laborers and whon thoy shifted 1 saw an upright between tho rails in front of and wo loft the is about tho whole 0,1. This IS a looked out on the inside of the A. Q. And looked in front of tuo A. Ahead our And saw the gravel train approaching on the other A. And saw the men getting out ot tho way of tho gravel train on to your A. Q. Then tho ot vour train and thoy loft your left our Q. You saw something on you A. an upright of Q. wan between tha tracks or nearer one rail than the A. It was about tho centre of tho as near as I could What was nature of t could not state as to y. How hicli was A. I judge it would bo two or three feet Q. Do you know that it was of A. I not not at that 1 know it was an that Is Q. And did you anticipate any trouble from A. I you A. 1 laid on the Moor in the Q. Before you wont off tho A. Just about the time wo went off. soon after you saw this upright did tlie oar go oil tho A. I had just about time to that is about Wa wore close on to it when we saw it. In tact these man being in front of it hid it from us until they You threw yourself on tho and then what A. Tho cur loft was up and mixed Edward F. Osgood was the next Me was pot in position the track Me was d by Thomas ot tho gravol T. Tliomas Tho day before in the vicinity of 1 where wero vou and what did how long havo you lieon About 20 Q. By the What your train consist of tho day before A. gravol cars and the caboose and 1.1. Where wore you on the A. On tho end ot tho tho forward That was the rear of the A. 1 saw this train aud board them for the men on iho 1 saw the men Jump and grab some other men that wore thoro and throw tham off the or two of then 1 saw this jack on the you see on tho A. I saw the track Mr know it was a A. because I have seen lots of Where was the A. Between the Midway tho A. nearer one rail than tho rail was It A. The left hand On tho inner A. the And what was its A. was il clamped to the A. 1 could not say as to that It was up about two feet and a 1 above the you do A. I tho engine striko it. Q. You saw tho engine striko tho A. O. flow fast wnn inbound train A. T should say about 2f) an or 2(1. next witness called was Jonathan W. Q. What is your A. I am foreman of the construction tho AVero you ou tho outbound and did you seo from your A. The first I knew ol it 1 hoard the engine whistle for I was in the rear of tho Tho f knew of this train 1 heard the signal ot this as though was on tho 1 to the rear end of the and as f stepped to the rear end this engine passed by me. Aud as she passed by of course it cut off the and as the rear end cit tho was passing under tho I nut tee aud then the 1 was the lift iu the I saw no jack or 1,1. How lust do you think that Ihe inbound train was going at tho A. 1 should 25 miles an that is the impression 1 had at the Three Dying and Another Several Other Man During Storm ill Wall of Stable and Oar Blown 21.-Dnring a heavy storm tins evening tho southorn wall ot tho stable and car sheds bounded by 12th and aud av. and Dauphin used jointly by the 12th, loth and loth and 11th railway was blown carrying a portion of tho roof with it and smashing a number of Four woro aro so badly injured that thoy aro not ox pooled to three others wore less seriously injured aud ouo is missing aud probably Twenty or more horses wero Following is a list of tho August Mrs. August his Charles Charles scalp wound and Charles 11) both arms and logs B. buck crushed aud hurt Heury struck by flying a sou of August arm broken and injured unknown boy struck by Of the Martin and Brown are so badly that their recovery is considered aged a horse was leading a which by a crash ot thunder and dashed into ibo just as the followed alter the as ho not since he is believed to hava boon STEAMER DAMIA Ban Hoad On Kew Jersey Upon a Aug. 21.-StoamshlD Dania ot tho with on board and a ran head ou upon a sandbar outside of Short boach on the Loug Island lour miles off at 11 o'clock Tho passengers wero taken off by tho steamer Augusta and brought to tills Tho Dania is stranded ou the a 13 Explosion in an 111,, 21.-There was a explosion iu tho Standard Cartridge factory this in which laborers worn killed and 111 others three ot whom will Tho explosion occurred in tho packing but what caused it no one scorns to All the in tho factory was and the windows ot tho houses for blocks around building wore Fair Aug. 21.-A severe storm tho at tho fair east ot this this No lives wero as was at of for a attack oj or takoa cold or hot on the is better than a dozen away a dose in time iger Its tUo ot 1(U-porlfld and of genua in up and nnd wards olT Ko household or Is ut HOllSOn nnd ofton ati for with Owl nn Uie and take ito Is sold hy all and anil Q. tho is your full name? 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