Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 8, 1891, Boston, Massachusetts i ' * ' ' mo Mada VOL. 3 9. SATURDAY 8, TWO JABS Two Agents of 1 ' tlie of tho trade has baen our way with a perfect rush ever since our announcement of such and no when the prices we on Summer floods are taken into ' ' MUST BE And no matter read about bargains the is still the Our Pleased Our Best Gray and Suits at ' 260 Genuine last Black ' Worth Blue Suits at only 5; ' All the Best Makes of Every suit worth to Marseilles and Duck only 508., 75c. and less half Men's Summer Continuation of the Great of SUMMER at CUT CLOTHING Short Pants Suits at be Blue Short 50c; Short Blue Sailor Fancy Short 45c. 2Q0 doz. Percale 150 Summer fresh from hands of the Worth 50o, and 75o, All our and Shirts marked down to As there tiro many now boarding would like a comfortable home of their and hare not the ready money to we make the following liberal lor the 10 days wUl necessary to start from cellar to without ashing QW CENT of READY MONET as a first can be paid for In small weekly or monthly payments to suit the Ko extra prices charged for We this inducement ito move a large surplus stock on You can accumulate property jin way Quicker easier than by any other known i and 2 Sq. and 140 Washington only equitable ana K you wish to smoke the genuine which has been advertised so extensively during the last few be sure you get WAin & as all others are name appears in several both in and outside the also a picture of our principal factory on the end of each 53 BLACKSTONE ST. 1 C and Sold oil Book ud sent to uny one 4 myS Remarkable Versatility of the Author of who Made Himself Harding whose new Reporter Who will hegin ml the Sunday is a 26 years of He is the son of Davis of tho Philadelphia and Rebecca Harding herself a literary celebrity of With Forging Applications Upon James anj Will be Arraigned This James R. residing on Poplar this and John H. Baker of. both the employ of the Metropolitan Life Insurance in the of agents in Soutli arrested the branch of company on South yesterday by Inspector of police The warrant charged them with forging and uttering false applications for and fraudulently obtaining of the The two men have been in the employment of the company for some up to within a have been looked upon as two of the most reliable agents in the employ of the enjoyed good as regards honesty and Charles qf the South of the company suspicious of some of the applications which Holman and Barker turning into tho watching the movements of the two men to place the matter in the hands of the police for AeaU was made at police where tho case was placed in the hands of Inspector The inspector to South Boston last and a of the applications were placed in his of them were the names of persons supposed to reside on 8th and 0 The officer went to tho numbers given in the to lind any such investigation convinced the officer that the of several of those who had applied tor insurance existed only in the minds of the Judge after hearing the granted warrants for the Inspector Cogan and Roberts then to the office of the where Holman and Barker wore making lip their returns for tho Mr. Roberts called the the men into his private whore he introduced to Inspector attempted to escape arrest by through a window in the rear of Mr. Ho was by Officer O'Rourke of Station 6, who The two men were taken to station 0, where they were booked and looked up on the above and at a late hour neither had succeeded in obtaining men had been looked up the officers went to Baker's house on where a search was One hundred policies issued by the the men had that they had delivered to the parties repre sented to have After finishing the search at Baker's a call was made at residence at Poplar where the same number of wore Tho policies will be used as Evidence by the government at the this One of the officials of the who did not wish to have his identity when seen by a reporter last evening said that during tlie week clous were aroused by the numerous changes of residences on their and spoken to m regard to the agents said the changes had been ioi conveniences of - As the parties could not be at the addresses given they were again Questioned and that the parties insured resided in other sections of where they t The bases wore and on investigation a who answered to tho name oi one of the alleged responded to the put to her in such a way as to substantiate tho agent's but as her aga was in the as 30 and Bho was not apparently more than 24, closer investigation was which disclosed the fact that her identity not what she After the arrests wore Inspector Cogan interviewed her and obtained hor a confession that Mr. Baker had induced her to impersonate a ficticious and also to represent that she was the holder of policies on the lives of parties whom she was to represent wore her husband and To enable her to carry the matter out successfully she was given a statement by Mr. Baker concerning their names and e officials of the company ire that the lady was hn innocent actor in the as it is that Mr. Baker made false representations to her in order to secure her aid in the The two men will given a hearing in the South Court this and it is said that additional charges will be preferred against A CONTENTS OF TODAYS GLOBL 1. Breezy story as yachts lost and won in the Goelet cup races oS Two South agents arrested for alleged Report from Australia ft boxing contest between a kangaroo and a ' of imports from Germany before and after tho went into V - events on tracks develop and afford good hours of tho encampment at Dr. Baldwin goes Bar but will not whether or not to see Mr. found dead in a NeW York her husband sleeping near Gloucester skipper arrested for violating tiie three-mile limit law in a. Trade review for the 4. and thrilling story oi the life of Caleb who has just recovered his who had been held captive for 12 years by the Several rapid transit schemes urged upon the - Attitude of present city administration on street watering report of Supt. ask how 86 men are to be ied for on Labor S. and Brooklyn win in the national The Reds play 10. innings and Columbus and Baltimore Running races develop well on several events on for Paso 8. Regular army and navy banquet at the Jimmy Carroll says Hall didn't want to fight to San Francisco to anyone i sporting A mad man from Iowa returns his Spirits object to Resignation of secretary supposed to foreshadow that of the The young man has always been a writer and since his 20th year he has lived by his As a newspaper not only In Philadelphia but also on York Be won first It is barely a year Ms Introduction to the readers of when he fairly startled the literary Vith that and graceful short which was noon succeeded by another equally Mr. The author's immediate reward lor this brilliant display of literary skill was his appointment as tho associate with Mr. George William of Harper's an honor and responsibility unquestionably greater than those borne by Any other writer of his Since entering upon editorial Mr. Davis has found time to he and his friends believe to bo his best and its publication will in the Sunday Mr. Davis is more than a bookmaker and Ho is an expert with a a musical com an excellent a first-class and a great football Albert Aug. 7.-Albert 13 years was drowned while bathing in tho Connecticut river above the The body was CHOLERA INFANTUM CAN BK BY ARNOLD'S It IMS saved lives of thousands of children and may Take care of the BALSAM CHOLERA If in or money It can he depended upon to save the 35c. Per A New York Minister May Take the for His New Aug. 7.-The Rev. Daniel pastor of the Sixth Street Baptist is owed by his church for 10 In order to secure him the church obtained leave today from Judge O'Brien of the Supremo Court to execute a mortgage upon Its property bet ween Avenues B and 0 for 820,000, making the the The mortgage is payable in one at 5 per cent Begins New Aug. 7.--Charles J. has begun his long threatened suit for libel in connection with his American Kennel Club He demands damages froni August Belmont and A. Vredenburg and a similar sum from W. E. Connor and others for alleged libellous in the American Kennel was recently tried and acquitted on a charge of criminally libelling Mr. Webster Surrenders 0. and killed Charles E. at the surrendered himself this morning and was held to appear mi g Arena plenty as mercenary for fsw extra wiU Be on your Health is toe picolons to be trifled The best 1b Ginger Us tho beet of Im ported of Frenoh is tho the best of all So household or traveller ie safe at this without it. and are urged an Auk tor with Owl oa the and co HI Peerless the Yankee Easily Leads Whole Line of Brand New Old Volunteer Shows Heels to With Grade Engages in Melee About KANGAROO PRIZE He is Said to Out a In Eight Rounds and to be Weil Up in tlie Rules of the Prize San Aug. 7.-^It Is now to Australia the world as it formerly did to lor something Late advices from Melbourne give detailed accounts of a exploits in the prize The candidate for honors is named He is a full-blooded blue and stands 6 feet ' For the past year the owner of Jack has bad the animal in active regulation boxing A recent exhibition was griVen at the Batman Hill between a well-known boxing man named R. V. and the It may seem highly improbable that a however well could be brought Into the ring in condition a battle an expert fighting made CO stand up lii front of his opponent for 20 giving blow for blow in tho most approved bout SO people witnessed the Judges lust Pass Before Comes to Grief In Sile Race THE START OF THE for r. two There was nothing brutal or revolting Although was dressed in a suit of tights like bull the referee called time Linderman went forward a snorter with his Jack responded with both hands on following up with a kick below tho which man After returning to his comer Jack forced the getting home two on the ribs nd a ringer on the left The kangaroo displaying good Linderman always to get the worst of although With great At the end of the third round to his where he on his He sat took his a perfect picture of good In the fourth round he led off with a In return he got several stiff the nose and bat landed on jaw and scratched bla About eight were of good underman had tough of tb But kangaroo was beginning to feel Jack was at three years ago by E. whd trained He is full of affection and docile a Since his first fight with the kangaroo has been much admired by sporting His quickness of awkward blows was specially His most noticeable departure from tho rules of the prize ring was his tendency to kick his opponent when More recently Jack gave a exhibition at a Bourke st. large number of ladies being among the Mr. the owner of proposes to bring the kangaroo to America and make a boxing tour of the Wain that with further Jack will hold his own with the heavyweight THE 7-8 p. p. For eastern Now fair local rains In southwesterly no decided change In For Rhode winds generally no decided change In. except In Rhode Island and southeast slightly For New Hampshire and fair except showers In slightly westerly The Tho weather of Boston and vicinity today will be somewhat higher range of southerly For New England and the northern today probably preceded by local south to southwest Simday will be partly and some Indication of Blue HIU For fair Increasing nearly stationary Temperature as by the thermometer at son's 3 a. 63'; 0 a. 64; 0 a. 76; 12 8i; 3.30 p. 84;6p.m., 80; V. 73; 12 71; average Korff's New Aug. 7.-Harry 11, thinks he can explain some of the mystery the death of Prof. whose body was found at Oak Point last Harry saye last saw two men in a row boat Utw a body to tna shore and then rifle the Tho police now that the man the ' ' - account jewelry of the dead water while and was The bors story accounts for the missing More Aug. 7.-Reports from state that hie condition is more E. Aug. 7.-Herreshoff The water goes under a boat and not on either is queen of her not only queen but ace and all the rest of the It was not a question of minutes but of Tho Beatrix was not in and the broke but it would not have made any a new principle has been and the is tho only embodiment of that principle so far in ' V And we haven't stolon the Idea from It is essentially and at Tlie would astonish the of today much as the America did of The coaster of years ago bad the full bow and easy run of the did not know how to or to do with the idea When thoy had It. some day we shall bust the model of the vessel Columbus came over in and out a cup defender after chopping off a few of the the Pappoose was brought out the knowing ones said we had struck it .at that the and we had only to bring it to the highest point of They even went so far as to fix the limit of speed for each but tho result tit day's race shows the utter folly of nutting a limit on Thb Globe's It was unfortunate that the and Sayonara split tanks with the Herreshoff was in waters as familiar to him as own and might fairly be presumed to know what hp was The false move of the Burgess would have made no difference in the The is the fastest ever built for her and several feet She was a barring accident It is that there should be any chance foi of type will bo definitely and finally settled off Marblehead this with a fair course and no the Is sure to Having the Beatrix and both in the contest with tho Gloriana and both trying to beat tho champion and not each will be sure of at least a respectable fight for tho lead from A Burgess boat finished first in today's race and a Burgess finished The came in in her customary position and the Sayonara wound up the proceedings with a The old cup defender is but she's about two-thirds schooner and one-third She Is as big a departure from the rig as the is from the The sail plan on the teer la destined to break up all preconceived and Ideas about the of the type to set It Is 10 years since the built a sailing yacht of any They now produce the Hurrah for the I THEY WON AND Company's Extract of Makes after Detailed Story of the Great Breezy tho B. Aug. beaten from the In Such are the phrases that tho sailing of the rest of the today In their race with the peerless Whatever doubt there moy have been In tho minds of yachtsmen aa to her speed were effectually dispelled The wonder gave tho finest exhibition of soiling that any yacht in any class has ever given in not to the exponent of lone overhangs and easy diagonals that she has to race with yachts twice her own She is fit to enter a race in any company and today she beat the whole New York Club fleet through their representatives chosen as the select to battle tor the Goelet The Burgess boat was put out ot the race with the early in the by her forcing her out into the middle of Newport Where the flood tiae held her hack and where she got the worst of the Afterward the met with an dent and bad to give up tho But or no good course or bad the could not have sailed with the and the ot only prevented her from Extracts the making a showing against the Bristol - The sailed a fine and won a creditable She came home leading the Some doubt exists aS to whether she can allow the Iroquois hor ' It will bo a close a matter of but Gen. who is a close on such says no measurement can make him allow the Iroquois 8 minutes 58 seconds which he had on her at the Another bar rests between and her third Goelet In pinching up to fetch by the Block Island tho Volunteer camo and the mainsail was sadly torn and Both the Grade and Volunteer flew protest flags and the award of the cup will have to he delayed till the hearing is sloops and six schooners showed up today to for tho elegant trophies offered by Capt. ' The regatta in the interest o delayed the start halt an hour waiting for 70-footer' to get out to the When she there It was seen that the 7Q-fobter had no intention of trying tacks with the Gloriana or even with the defeat by two 46-footor3 was more than her owners cared tp The Katrina of the start nothing remained for the committee but to fire the starting Strangely enough the two Burgess cutters and Sayonara to unmindful of the that were tooled the champion about the lino in a as if it was ot no moment kind of a start he Ho know the speed of his and trusted to her good to pull her A sight at the enough to strike terror into her Hor formidable shovel-nosed bow swept tho waves if in disdain ot petty The long battens in hor mainsail kept the sail In perfect while the size of her club much larger than that ot any of hor was to add minutes to hor The flagship was 'the southward of The course was from the starting line to and around flagboat off the northeast end of Block thence to a boat anchored off West and thence back to ton's a distance of With a nice little air all the 40-footem set baby for the - beat Block Tho starting gun was fired at 11.80. Barr had the right to windward of the and both tho boats had tho This place did not suit Mr. so hall board for a new start and went off after the two Burgess The Barbara came next and then came the racing sloop Which out battle tho champion 40-footer. The sloops wore timed as follows at the ' u. M. B. It 13 SO - 80 44 Ul 81 08 83 80 Sherlock brought the Marguerite first across the line of the was closely by the Iroquois with Omer Ellis at the Then came the with Skipper Haff and Dr. John Mr. E. 8. Willard and Paine aboard as - All tho made good starts and they were timed as n. a. 11 3S 81 11 87 47 88 10 .Lt 11 82 38 4S Once tho set a very fast pace for tho All wore standing on the port The Gloriana worked out to Windward of the but the black cutter footed so fast that it looked a very even thing between Watson sent the Sayonara hard lor the beach and he fell to leeward outpointed the Gloriana and Five minutes after the start Barr made a short starboard tack to get to windward of the and crossed hor This was a bad as the wind always draws off the Narragansett shore in a south making it more favorable in a starboard tack along tho Tho tide was flood It the Nat Herreshoff piloted ' tho Gloriana straight for the The the first to taok close under the Tho beaten her on this and she crossed tho Wake of tho but was ahead ot tho The Sayonara mot the coming in on port taok and forced her The two Burgess boats now stood off on a long starboard the not being able to taok on account of the which was to windward of was nuts tor the as every foot thoy stood to southward was so much Finally Capt. Barr tho Sayonara enough to tack across his bow and stand in. for the It wlis at once apparent how much they had lost by this The tell in fully throo minutes behind the the when she took short tacks was a quarter of a mile dead to windward of the barring a winner of the Tho Sayonara kept her tack to the south and lost a quarter of a mile to the by so Meantime the schooners were making a very pretty fight ot it. Oapt Sherlock sailed the with good making short tacks along tlie the Iroquois following his Tho two smaller got the best of the ones at this short Gen. Paine could not shako off his nimble The Mayflower had started under the lee of her and she had to a tack 9001X after ibe to get The Merlin did not to wake up from the Into which she has fallen and she did not make a decent bid for first place during the When the opened out by Point Judith began to get the the Volunteer showed what she was made post and then pointed across the Tho Merlin made a long taok io the westward soon after Point Mayflower and to the Ihe Volunteer being the carried away the Gracie's starboard The yachts were timed as follows at tha it. K. 2 18 o3 2 38 45 8 49 3 811! 3 36 21 a 80 5d 3 40 08 43 16 2 47 38 THE THE FINISH for The Globe by F. leading took a middle As it turned tho course to the southward was the and in the last part of the windward work the by making a taok to the southward got the beat ot the which up to that time had been beating her all The sloop race was over at Point Tho Sayonara having taken the worst course so did not wish to break her so she made a long tack to the which put her mora in the The began to hunt the when the latter parted her bobstay and had to take and Soon after this the parted her topsail and before the sail could bo sot again she so fair oat of the race that her owner gave it up and put back for This left the Fife alone to fight It out with with the exception of the Gracie the was not able to meet tho flying Tho sailed out to the mark in splendid holding her load She was the round tho boat off Block Next to her came the Grade and The was just on the lee bow of the big and yachts miscalculated the strength at the which was sweeping them to the In hor anxiety to add to her load the Volunteer lowered boom a mile before she reached the first turning As the Gracie and Volunteer approached this mark they until It question whether they would not foul each other and the At tho the Gracie's skipper saw that he could not fetch and called for putting his wheel down to taok at the same The Volunteer to he forced she luffed to avoid a Aa the two yachts hung In the wind just to weather tho flagboat the Gracie's bowsprit poked a hole in the jib and tho Oracle's spreader punched the mainsail of making a sod wrock ot it. The Gracie hit the flagboat in the The two yachts were delayed several minutes by the They finally squared away around the but not before tho had One Dollar's Worth Of cheap soaps or washing powders will rot out Many Worth Of dry Welcome Soap Will not injure the finest The elapsed time on the windward work to the Block Island flag boat was as 2 47 06 2 06 OB S 30 3 00 a 80 08 BS 43' 2 RR B8 14 8 04 00 On tho first leg the boat 8m. 4s,. boat Barbara 34s, beat Sayonara 22m. boat Volunteer 3m. Tho Barbara beat the Sayonara 4J)S., the Volunteer beat Mayflower 7m. 30s., and tho Iroquois heat ' fit was a run almost before the wind to West Spinnakers were set to with the wind spilling into the balloon the racers made fast time towards West The Volunteer finally caught and passed the sturdy little v Tho Mayflower ran very well on this passing the For tho first time during the race a 46-footor beat the on tlie at Emerson declared in his that not the trial by jury but the dinner is the capital institution of that and out of this characteristic has grown the constant improvement in - Demand builds up quality and tears down And in these days of social festivity demand for fine dining tables has never year your need of a good is more and your opportunity to secure it more The engraving depicts a style which is growing in popularity with each It dispenses with all the annoying and substitutes a massive centre pillar for the half dozen legs which are constantly in the path of your own comfort and that of your To properly enjoy the hours spent at table you must come to such a table as and our present reduced prices on fine tables give you the needed opportunity to make your receipt of five stamps wa will mail you our new 288-pa.ge illustrated 48 STJ WANTED Rubber Clothing Hew York wiU their tUt at 873' BTm wlM give foil Slier tor 6f| to in 31 2075