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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - July 10, 1892, Boston, Massachusetts                                DO YOU - V Week for Life? If Sbb arid 4 of Today's DO YOU a Week tor VOL. 10. SUNDAY JULY 10, 1892-TWENTY-EIGHT PRICE FIVE LIBERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS N. B. Our close SATURDAYS at 2 P. during THAT WE AEE TO THOSE WHO ANYTHING IS OUE to be Battle is Expected About OF AUY OE low We offer you Iho making from f THE LARGEST STOCK of Honse to le found In Now Wo want yon to oome and see and our with those By other honSes for the same grade of WANT YOU to oome and see pnr new and see how far we aro ahead of other in onr line as regards new and WE WAMt YOU to know that onr 10 of. floor room is filled to its fullest with WHILE PAYING POE THEM? WE ARE THE PIONEERS OP It is an easy matter to on that onr are the But we want yon to Come and We Have Everything Needed to a honse from to and we oan do it cheaper and than any other house in the EASY IF 0. 827 ST. 827 MASS. HAS STOOD THE TEST 17 No Other Cigar Equals it in SANBORN & CO. 55 Union rU 'Tis sweet to save onr No matter how 'tis done | And as to many tilings heing sweet We all For more sweetness read verses from to in first of Don if preferable to go to TO SAVE hoy OUB RETURNED LEASED for HALF Furniture 44 to 54 Shawmut 69 Pleasant J. P. Seven Carloads on Way from Pickets Thrown Out to Detect Line of Rifles Surround the Town of Carnegie Washes Hands of Whole ID Central Latior Mod July 9.-Word came from Homestead at 11 o'clock that the town is all and that another battle with the is expected about The cause lien in messages by the which are considered of the reports received early this after- BLACKSTONE The number of people employed on our CIGARS is three hundred and three times as many as any firm in Boston has on one and twice as as on all brands Sales ONE MILLION per Stillman St. 63 St. WHEN you go on your vacation take along a few bottles of Dr. Specific No. 3. It cures a cold and prevents Goodwin 6* Co. a safo no Can bo given the patient's It the Jor and to Hio victim Ills power of to Cure Sent by Bold In Drug los POINT OV myll & aO and OS Bedford Leading Mode at 01|^r Factory Send for a For place under Inch below and It IB always ready lor Insert stem of through buttonhole and of rubber For can be under lapels or NEVER WRINKLES THE Mfg. 370Allanlloav.,Boiiton,Wa5g. noon that a larire force of is to the The late reports say that seven carloads of left Buffalo for W. and that from that point thoy will be over the Wheeling division of tho & Ohio railroad to a station near and then march over the country into the Thoy are expected to arrive ahout news tonight created intense excitement In A large force of men were thrown over the hills in tho direction the are to come and It will be impossible for the invaders to get near t tie town No person in the town will sleep until the truth is known and everybody expects a battle within tlie next 12 is only an hour since what is considered positive information of the coming ot tho was received at but the strikers are already thoroughly prepared for and the excitement followed tho first alarm has place to systematic work for defence of the town and what its people consider their The guards at every approach to the town have been and there is a line of men a thousand strong over tho hills m the direction of the Baltimore & Ohio from which the are expected to Fully half those men are armed with the Winchester rifles captured from the who surrendered on and they aro prepared to do deadly work with will have one great advantage over tho They know tho topography of tho country thoroughly and able to fight under II the are coming over the Baltimore & Ohio railroad they must disembark at station to get to From that point their route will be up one hill and down so that they will always be m view of the guard and tho latter can fire upon them without exposing It is not known positively as yet that have left If they did not leave before cannot reach Willock's before crowds are about the ated Association Men armed with Winchesters are waiting In ambush for the The general feeling Is that tho will have another or their Waterloo before IS Confirms Fin. Are July 0, Hagh O'Donnell is authority for the statement that it Is now definitely known that a force of Pinkerton men are rapidly approaching excitement Force Qjr Maa Set Out from Daat N. July 0.-Labor are vary this by the rumor that tho were massing a of their men at East preparatory to moving on It la doubtful if there is a single ton man at this minute i if there he is close under But there has been a company of nearly 100 and they have gone to the scene of tho It Is hard to get regarding the movements of this of but in is known beyond a doubt than three oars of men and two oars of ammunition left here over the New York & Pennsylvania road for Pittsburg before sunrise this How long the men were here or where thoy came from is not but it Is they ate the party which left the East a day or so and that it is being added to all along the The whole deal was worked off in tho and only the local labor who are on guard for the men knew of and thoy kept it They the following ot warning from East BuHalo .to the Homestead oars ot men and two oars of loft hero for Be on These refuse to talk or give any of tho details of the company's but as near as can be learned from talks with the railroad employes at Bast Buffalo there were 06 men on tho and the two cars of ammunition were The it was under the control ot a Pinkerton man from New It was said there was a gun on board the but the statement cannot be Very few absolute are made by any of the labor men but they intimate enough to that they are in possession of information to the that the are men at various points and that as soon as arrangements aro they will move on Homestead from every and throw an army into the take possession of the works and drive the strikers but at the muzzles of their rifles and the WASHES HIS OF IT. Says Be la Out of Active trol rf tho Cable STows July 9.-Mr. Andrew Carnegie was Interviewed by The at his shooting Mr. Carnegie would not talk freely on the difficulty which he is having witli his employes at have nothing whatever to he said in reply to a have given up all active the and I do not care to In any way with the present conduct ot this do you hot still exercise a supervision of the affairs of the was have nothing whatever to say on that The business management is in tho hands of those who are fully competent to deal with every question that may you heard from Homestead since the riot have received several and them several asking my interference with the parties in you must have some opinion in the matter that you are to 1 am not to express any Tho men have chosen their and I am powerless to change it. 'The handling of the case on the part of the company has my full approval and Further than this I have no disposition to say CONTENTS OF TODAY'S GLOBE 1, reported moving on town surrounded by armed Fire loss at estimated at one man oud six children known to have and escaped FaRe killed powder mill explosion near San Games of the amateur ball s. yacht race of the season at Tho Eastern Yacht Club began its annual cruise 4,. Games in the national Games in the New England Shooting at Walnut Hill and Schooner Henry K. sunk by a rifle off Sandy S. Goldsmith's story of his Fourth of July trip in the ill-fated Quincy elected chairman of State Fourth of July rowed ori the Yale will not accept Oxford's challenge for boat Bicycle road race at Cornelius Usher of Lynn gets the end ot an umbrella jammed into bis Trotting at Old Me. j wins the at Monmouth other Cricket games Opening of the Rive their gubernatorial candidate at Me. President Harrison by thunder storm at N. on wins the Partridge take in Parade and ol ithe i Brief in argument for Frank be heard by at raise o. V gossip from road and Downer AH the bicycle Among the and Sv Art and News of the North Pane 11. Backward Bummer season In Page 1. Art in i real estate Pane 15. eyes on the Alpha i Totten insists la Military and naval New Pubs Vtr Under tho Sullivan and preparing for their Frederic tella ot gome Texas of gowns worn port the Blonde by a PaRa 10. 3trlklilg things In Paris Butterflies at Bar Harbor's Pase Signed editorials tiy Uncle Nathan B. J. S. W. John Q. Howard's Sunday Pose Table Cleveland to dine with the Cape God Club on Aug. 18, Unique sight witnessed at Cottage Could not Lovo by Lillian May The Mystic Page In lovely lays down law for arrangement of Everybody's Page as. Octave tells how make and frozen Shirley Dare on health and Pretty Boston girls on the way to the buildings In Where the famous tragedians and leading ladles pass Paice In How elephants ore captured la their native Costly things of the Travels of Ell Perkins in Longfellow's study just aa be left 1& Pane 97. for a How the Mississippi river runs up Kissing in various Sign painters and sign painting A clever sword a story by David How to make An sensations after his balloon had burst How to qualify a LI Of St. John's Swept by Over 15,000 People Made Fourteen Lives Are Known to be Over 650. Men-of-War Sail from Halifax to Fated to Five Dollars a week for Do you want If see pages 2 and 4 of the Sunday Globe THE All Labor Organizations Beady to Their Homestead July 6.-Every labor organization in Allegheny City is being thoroughly alive to the situation of their Continued on tlie Second July 0-8 p. for For New local lowed by clearing southwest For eastern New clearing southwest slightly warmer in northern New Temperature Yesterday as indicated by the thermometer at Thompson's 8 a. 65; 6 a. 87; 9 a. 70=! 12 72=; 3 72; B p. 71; 08"; 13 6C. Average temperature Local For New slightly winds between south and H. H. EXPLOSION AT Twenty-two Killed and a Large Number Some July 0.-The boiler of the steamer Mont one ol tlie boats ou Lake exploded today while the boat was at her wharf at Twenty-two people were killed and Four of the injured are not expected to Most of the victims were English and French and largely women and N. July 0.-Forty-six years and one month ago today a fire broke out in St. the capital ot that destroyed a great part of the The damage done amounted to and several lives were lost in the Yesterday afternoon a fire broke out in St. John's that threatens to far exceed m extent ot money damage and loss of lite that of tho disastrous conflagration above referred About 4 o'clock a house on Long's Hill was discovered to be on The firemen responded promptly to the but when they the southwest wind that was prevailing had caused the fire to spread to an adjoining which was then efforts were made to stay the the but It was soon seen that these would prove Moat of the houses on Long's Hill were very old wooden and caught tire and with great Large burning brands were caught up by the wind and carried to the roofs of other which were soon burning furr It was seen that the fire department helpless and people living in the path of tho fire began to remove their portable household and It la feared that some of these people lost their lives by thoir in returning to their homes when the flames wore close upon While those were burning it was found that the new Methodist college was on Efforts were made to save this but they were By time the wind was blowing a and the fire was spreading with Buildings situated some distance from the burning structures caught fire from the burning and were destroyed a hand being raised to attempt to save The firemen and the people wore completely and the its work of It was now growing and the was a beautiful though appalling Building after building and the whole city was as light as The roar of the flames was and the heat was so intense that it was Impossible to get anywhere near tho burning Now and then high and heavy walls would and then immense masses of burning embers would soar be caught in and carried to add other buildings to tho women and Ran Attout In and taking advantage oE tho entered houses that liud beun by nud stole whatever they could lay The Masonic Orange the Roman Catholic cathedral and bishop's Ht. Patrick's tlie English tho the the Commercial tho Union the Atlantic Hotel and brewery all fell prey to tho devouring The English cathedral was a magnificent and was to bo the finest piece of gothic on this It was yet though it had been 50 years in Nearly all these buildings were m the centre ot the and before long thoy were nothing but masses ot smoking In addition to these court police headquarters and tlie Government Savings Bank were as wore also tho Presbyterian church and the of the The flames were now rasing with increasing vigor in the direction of the water aud in a very short time were eating up the warehouses along the Tho shipping lying at the had been warned of its aud tlie crews of tho various vessels hastily cast aif their linos aud took their craft outside tho On one side ot bay are steam seal oil factories aud the warehouse in their product is It was thought that these buildings would catch It was also feared that the dry dock and marine railway would bo The fire burned out tho telegraph and for a time all communication with St. John's was cut off. This tho telegraph temporary in what they considered a safe part ot the and further details wore Those later despatches stated that the fire had raged all night and to Destroy tho whole A later despatch states that tho Parliament buildings have been and at the time the despatch was sent fully goo buildings had been Many ol these were dwelling and their have been compelled to seek refuge in tho The military authorities have furnished them with as many touts as and the civil authorities are doing everything in their power to alleviate the Many of these unfortunate people have lost everything they had in tha and imperative calls will be made upon charity IE their This morning the fire communicated to THE BRITISH IRELAND HOLDS THE BALANCE OP The British ao resulted in a tie between the Tories and with abont one-third of tho yet to hear If this tie la Gladstone's In the new Parliament will be quite evenly matched by It wlU be a with Ireland's 70 to 80 Homo Exile members standing in the and tho balance of la generally says a cable Mr. will be returned to power and sustained there by the Irish Which looks as if Ireland was to have both tho juat about where she granted the seal factories and stores and the whole south side ot tlie was A large fire was coming down the Fresh Water the whole population of St. John's were In au agony ot seeing them the complete extinction ot their Another despatch says fire has out in in which are situated the residences of the most wealthy ot the The principal street ol St. is more than a lu and every building ou it was ol stone or tho fire in 1846 the authorities refused to wooden buildings to be This street has been Practically At o'clock the telegraph reported that it was impossible to St. and stated that thoy thought tho fire Bad driven tho operators out ot the temporary It is known that everything has been destroyed from Beck's Cove east of the wharves ot the Allan Over this district tho flames made a clean From what can be judged from the received here it is estimated that at 16,000'people aro Unon the terrible conflagration the mayor a meeting ot for the purpose ot taking steps to provide The citizens responded and a was appointed who purchased worth of provisions and The steamer will sail honoe this evening for St. John's with the committee's purchases on Her cargo consists ot liO chests ot 275 barrels ot 100 pounds ot IDO pounds ot 60 barrels of C puncheons of spruce iCO touts and lour to bo used to shelter people rendered Tho military authorities bavo also sent a lot of louts and A public mooting will he held ou Monday next to establish Admiral Hopkins la with the authorities and is holding tho last cruiser in to transport H. M. S. sails tor St. John's She is one ot the sailors of tho day and will probably roach in 24 hours providing there is no At 7.40 tonight communication with John's was Tho first after the wires were again ill order stated that the loss by the lire is placed at 820,000,000. LIKELY TO BE St. Apparently of Lite Believed to be July 0,-The fire which started In St. John's lost night burned two-thirds of the and causing of six persons by drowning and eight men and six children by two tiros broke oat about noon in the third ol tiie city A threatening tho destruction of tho whole Content at U o'clock said tho railway station at St. a temporary telegraph had been fitted had been and the operators driven A later despatch said that tiros were raging in tho around aud that all telegraph Hues were destroyed aud railroad Serious alarm is horo and groat crowds surround the telegraph looking for Tho sailed tonight with provisions for the U. M. S. Blake also sailed with aud tents aud canvas to cover the Halifax will send another steamer Monday with It is that tho British government will give and the city of London sterling to the It said the Queen Insurance Company will and 8200.000. Tho lotai insurance losses will bo fully 52,600,000. A bulletin received here at 9 o'clocK says that communication has boon established outside ot and a brief message to Tbb Globe correspondent states that tiie fire is Fully 16,000 people are and nearly all completely All the government records been burned and many lives have doubtless boon as members of many families are All the stores and provisions are and forest fires raging all around the city communication except by so that unless succor comes In plenty and at once many must dlo ot Content says word has just oome in from Cat's miles from that that consisting ot 20 had been wiped out of The fire caught from the which wore set on fire by ashes on the railway are raging nil around and the people are so completely and demoralized that no fight Is being made against tlie Towns as for away as 22 miles ore and the smoke from the fires enveloped the island for hundreds of Messages from the government to City of all the provisions obtainable to prevent Another message to Halifax from St. John's city says the latter la completely crushed and and that generous nid oau save the people from an by A mooting will be hold here Sunday to devise plana for Many Newfoundlanders In this ore crazy with and have lingered around tho telegraph and aper all day to got some word ot tho safety oC their or A Just in Bui's tho principal houses nud hotels burned are Browning Si W. & Ayro & G. & & Wood & & & & City Harvey & Slot's & Atlantic American Gordon H. P. Ryan army and navy Beams & Royal Market court custom March & Shea & Pitts steamer soap and tobacco Harvey cSc St. John's stoam Union and Commercial all the law and the School ot Art oud the principal and insurance FOB THE TWO O'Hearn and Coffee in Again Thoy Had Hired a Room on Union Park-Street and Wore Temporary Shelter Being Furnished by the St. July 9.-Steps have been taken by tho authorities to grapple with tho iu tho necessity ot providing food and shelter for tho destitute of St. The drill Browning's bakery and factory have been made ready to tho and sheds aro being erected iu fire stopped at Water St. on tho west at From st. west to the district once thickly built is now only a forest of chimneys and an area ot AT AN of Stone at Cape Ann Said to bo July strike among tho stone is evidently It is stated that 36 or more of the union men made for work but the greater portion were It is further reported that the union has given up the with the will resume have been almost completed lor animal picnic of the St. Augustine's Lyceum of South to be held at Melville July 18. Tlie committee In charge have arranged a fine programme of and sports for the They Tell Pathetic Story of Mode of Dennis O'Hearn and Daniel ot the nine jailbirds who went through slimy sowers beneath the aud gained their Friday are book again In their old 1 Special Shields and a of oers effected their capture shortly before 8 o'clock last in a 49 Union Park yesterday afternoon Shields obtained formation to effect that O' and companion had been seen loafing in a in the South O'Hearn had number of female friends and they lured him into a neighborhood whore he was known and whore his 6nco would be In a short time the police had secured clues to only question ot 7.110 the policemen bad In the house on Union Park aud a of decided Two moil were placed In the rear ol thai and the others located themselves ia front of tho Inside the quite another was O'Hearn and Coffee in tlie yesterday explaining to tdo landlady that thoy expected thoir wives to arrive iu tho Both men dressed neatly and an airot which coaled One ot tho rooms lot to the men is In tho attlo and tho other on first went into the lower room about 5 p. m. and then looked tho When the policemen wore ready to tho capture a alight noise waa heard O'Hearn and Both Jumped to their feet and drew the ' ' It was quite dark in the but tha shining brass buttons told their tale to tha I ' They realized that the house was and made no attempt to with the cunning for which ha is jumped for tno which la a. arranged the bed clothing and tho two who of slight shut themselves Shields pulled the door bell and asked to see the He asked for the of tho room occupied by the two Quietly as possible he told her the ot her now Tho shown to the ha pounded ou tho door and received no Shields then went outside and jumped into room through the ' by they looked around and foosd tha room devoid ot occupants thoy were Thoy struck a light and searched tho closet without Tbo looking bed had stood against tha and seemed large enough to two Shields grabbed tha and witli a slam pulled it made a sudden toward his hip but before Uia hand could reach it the twisters had encircled his wrist aud he was hauled out on to tha A slight movement ot tho signs ol more and pulling tho mattrosS aside the out jour was the aud the two men a tirade against the but lie somi and botU were marched to the station The men handcuffed Continued on tho 54 82 0  

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