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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - April 17, 1893, Boston, Massachusetts                                227! SEE EDITORIAL SEE Madame Hall's 491 South of Temple MULL No. 31, like 6 months to 4 year 300 other styles SILK and 25c: to SILK all a leader week 50g. THIS REEFER I to 6 year ave You Tried the Casino r The Acme of American Critical Smokers Use and Approve It. LICHTENSTEIN BROS. New DANIEL FRANK * New England 10 Post Office to GREAT BARGAINS IN WHITE DRESSES AND 5Dg, to We manufacture our own GINGHAM and give the best values in 50o.,' 75o, to A LEADER FOR MONDAY i to 3 I worth 37c., CONTENTS OF Pase 1. the work on the State House ' 1 Gov. Russell's starts on trial trip scenes and More riots Jn of Hawaii he ' Military matters and the different In Brilliant tor tennis on the proposed changes m Musical of to he presented hy Yale Pane Gossip of the prize honts scheduled for the trial triD the People's Rev. Sneaker Noted Maine in Pane Sermons at various Hans tor time the Symphony in of other Frank the Bay State Gas Company and the eas Another great pool by Western chase after a witness tor Dr. Italy and France join the fleet at ton Quarrymen make trouble on Saturday Insurance down their lines in ' Trouble in Mr. Breen's the Union Methodist 1 8. Howard's locomotive the wonderful piece of tapestry American Plans of the A. A. and Boston tor the amateur Disgust at delay of the Detroit's of the Lana festival Paaie o. Story of how the Lincoln Infantry went Bicycle The mystic 1^ MORE MOTS Mayor of the City Attacked by in Conflict OLD are Seen in tlie Siate of tie Ite What a Tour Hails and Bowers Easy of Old May be Razed Drab and sizes 18 to 30......... City Mail Post The Venus liao nnd being made ot imported In positively tna best corset made for the Shirt and Windsor all MADAME 4dl Washington South ot Temple Will Not Accept ft Position at Andover Theological April 16,-Rev, Dr. Henry pastor Presbyterian flth today announced that lie would decline the call to bo professor of Andover The had resolutions Dr. to remain with them and him an assistant and a leave of The doctor will go abroad for rest and MAY BE QUEEN Special from Honolulu Says Know What Blount is and That the Queen Will Be Kansas April 16. - The despatch from dated April The royalists profess to be in possession of facts relative to the future actions and they say that the Jn the name of the United States will within two weeks restore the deposed queen to the Hawaiian LOCAL For New except in variable mostly from south and Probably fair and warmer It is generally except heavy rains have fallen in and local rains on the Pacific coast and in the lake Storms of energy are central in the lake regions and in the vicinity of It is except in the Local Forecast The Temperature as indicated by the thermometer at son's 8 a. 34; 6 33; 9 a. 29; 12 45; 3 46: G p. 12mid.,39. Average temperature 40. DEATH AT A unlike is cheaper out of season than in The taDle trade of the year is all concentrated into the Fall The Spring is a poor time to but a wise time to We have a few tables on which shall quote some remarkable prices during the next They are all new 1893 but they sent a surplus on certain lines of They would sell very readily in the but we do not care to carry until There is not a table among but there are some fine which we shall price at the cost of a cheap After it is wise economy to buy a fine You can always use a table without the and this fashion is now coming markedly into Of coarse it is only possible to do this witli a fine but we are giving this week some unusual opportunities to own a fine table at little Serenaders Shot and Killed in and Sympathy with April 1g.~A. double murder is reported in Ness county last at A young man by the name of Anderson got married In the forenoon and took his wife to the home he had provided a few miles from About midnight a- crowd of nearly bo serenaders surrounded his house and 00m tiring beating tin and making other hideous The gathering was largely composed of of the One who was had barrelled shotgun loaded with Instead of firing into the air he deliberately emptied its into the the discharge barely missing Anderson and who were in This made Anderson so angry that he grabbed his double-barrelled raised a window its contents into the killing two men of the and wounding a The latter is being cared for at Anderson's The sympathy of the people is with who has not been 48 CANAL ST. { South Bide Boston i Hatne - the Entire Kingdom of April 16.-This has been a day of extreme watchfulness and anxiety on the part of the authorities throughout Reports from all points indicate that the strike spreading and that the temper of the strikers is growing in this city the morning passed without Several meetings were but they were orderly and thei speeches were not violent This of workingmen held a turbulent meeting on the road to the course outside the city advertised meeting to denounce the proclamation of Buls demonstrations in ' the extreme who and released on April 10, made an incendiary in which he the obnoxious epithets to The crowd shouted tor revenge upon the and encouraged to still more intemperate ' Tbp ordered the crowd to The workingmen answered with Thb drew their swords advanced toward the Some of the crowd revolvers and a few threw but the rest retreated without of fight toward the NoBody was Mayor Buls was walking home on the avenue about an hour 206 returning from the came down hooted and jostled but allowed him to After he bad the mtb about paces him three run out and one of a stick ' As Buls on the back the and to the A resident of the who had seen the first pf the run for with help just as was struck The police charged the and after a fight of 10 dispersed Two ot the crowd were but it has not been they are of the three M. A witness ot has informed the police that just before arrival a fired seven shotS from a revolver at the prostrate M. Buls was still unconscious when to his He recovered consciousness toward anri probably will be able to resume his duties within a few Meantime Alderman Andre will be acting King has twice by after M. It is that Volders will be arrested for his part in the meeting which preceded the This evening turbulent crowds have fought the in of the In the de La near the Maison du the mob became so threatening police charged them with drawn The rioters threw of Greek fire and repeated volleys of stones the Many of the mob were out or Twelve wore of the policemen were burned and The city is as if in a state ot All places ot amusement are The police and rioters have streets to A despatch from Mons says that the rioters have had possession of many streets there since early in the Rein of soldiers boon sent from this TIME T needs no eye or lens to that yon ferand old landmark on Beacon the State is oh verge ot Indeed the transition is If let the skeptic stand at the cofper of and Mt. Vernon the where ho shall sPe rising in grand the new with all its beauties of Its columns and As the stranger approaches and selects for his coign ' vantage thp walk in front of the he sSes side by immediate old and the a pile of dingy with wooded and a strupi finest brick and far rieher more in while for 200 feet it reaches upward to thti first A view of the from shows a picturesque blending of the modern and the classic as regards style ot construction and The are of granite block starting upon a footing of and under all bearing walls aud comprehending the most thorough Above the basement floor the wall facing white while the wall extending to the is ot the finest quality ot yellow The mouldings and sis well as the pediment arc 0^ white All the aro pure and the corresponds in detail tp the work on the Old State the lines and style predominant in the carry out the old fashion grace and bonuty of the master architect as soon on thp present State The window and under the windows and is strictly i Undoubtedly the chief architectural features of rom the outside are the various grand with colonnades and of tho old Roman and Greek Entering the ot the sion from Dome 32 foot below the level ot Mt. the first and most inv feature apparent is the strength and unquestioned durability of the The groat thickness of the granite forming the under the grand flight of granite steps still to bp ijs the first The next and most striking feature of tho on passing the to the 61*0 is the long row of heavy iron columns supporting the steel which m turn carry tho weight ot the walls Here In the as it ot this monster are thp departments ot tho dis police and gas and light com here also is the groat containing four & Wilcox boilers ot 2p8-horse power nominal but because ot the large of an of 1200-h'oi'se boilers will sup ply steam to tp the 600. horse electric the elevator old State House and Commonwealth the hot water of board ot and the Immediately adjoining the is the where ate the engines and dynamos the electric and extending under sidewalk of Vernon are the immense coal with a capacity ot about loop on tho east and west aro duplicate fan and one ot tho Starts on Trial Trip tie Gov. Fri of Her Young Sailors Bend Work With a to nnd as a school ship she Is perfectly fitted in every part. Lying at anchor in the navy yard she presents a pretty The young sailors weto working a and looking forward to the trial trip in Boston and the voyage to NeW to participate in the great with longing Tho Enterprise is painted and with her twin soars towering and clean now soar she looks like a She is an unprotected with full sail and power and bark Her length over all is 214 her length her perpendiculars is 185 beam 33 draught 16 her displacement being 1375 She naa compound engines ot 1200 horse a ot four broadside and two six-pounder rapid fire She is a fast and can travel at a 13 knot gait On the gun dock everything is as trim and as in a first-class modern They are All Anxious to be Off to New Scenes and Incidents of a Day Aboard av. the will start this She has been lying at the navy for some time making ready for ' On when a inan boarded was hustle and Parcels of all kinds were received hy the and the presents ot beautiful pinks and were coming in from and quarters were being put and were being hung by way of Mr. Walter marina was unpacking n fine oil painting ot his of the engagement between tho Enterprise and the This Is tp adorn the of It represents the lust shot fired by Enterprise at thp moment when the Boxer Is in helpless a from Once below the visitor seems in At the foot ot the steps n door opens on to the These are all and furnished In the most - At the left are the staterooms of the first and second the Off from this are the apartments ot the chief engineer and the Then come tho captain's a corner which Is shown in large Taste and comfort mark tho all these There is everything tor but everything has a touch ot art about it. are easy chairs and comfortable dainty bits of portraits of loved and books i The hooks ore stacked in heaped on the and in the there is the - Death of Judge N. 10.-Among the passengers who arrived at today on tlie steamer Werra was judge ot the eastern district of who had been spending the winter in Judge down the gang and bad barely stepped on the dock when be threw up his hands and fell The cause ot death was heart Judge relatives at were wos 71 years Dreamed and Jumped from Third April 16.-James a young jeweller from dreamed early this morning that the was on fire and jumped out of He fell on the pavement and brolie his bacK and is no iv Up has been troubled tor some London Workers Will Strike * April 16.-Thousands ot dockers and other riverside workers mot in Eajt London today to consider what they might best adopt the Hull Chairman Edwards made the first He said hp was bitterly opposed to tne immediate ordering ot a general strike at all ports ot the United as had been proposed m the resolution passed by the conference ot 76 delegates from Dock A conference ot waterside delegates from all parts of the United he called to meet in London tomor and determine upon a course of tie appealed to tho meeting to await the event ot this and not to strike unless a general strike should be He was authorized to quote of John Burns that no strike should bo before the conference should have dis cussed the If the conference should order a strike John Burns would fight with the men through thick and Joseph Havelock M. spoke tor tho resolution passed by the ot in favor oi a strike of dockers to begin He appealed to those that by immediate action they show their confidence m the justice ot the cause of the Hull Bon although of the that London dockers favored immediate action believed that the men should until all were determined and When they all were ready to act together ho would do bis to Tho meeting eventually approved a culling upon the executives of all the unions to ascertain the views of the men as to the expediency of a general th amount of money available to support a and the best means of resisting the Kitty the Jig N. April Alfred who Kitty O'Neil won the of being the best female jig dancer in died at the hospital here 38. A CORNER of THE Looking trom one to the his first thought comprehends tho Striking contrast and lack of harmony between He whether tho old building itself will not be and remodelled to with the and very naturally a thing may be lu if not already The last time took a close view ot the State House and its he savy at the a row of very old and prosaic Prick backed by what he knew to though he not then a huge storage reservoir ot Boston's water Now all and the great likewise the on side of Temple between Mt. Vernon and have In has arisen that noble pile ot and granite the State House now so tar advanced that it is possible to obtain a very clear and intelligent not alone of tho exterior but also of tho interior with all Its ' from tho enormous proportions of tho which 5p.000 areas and are plainly most as well as the most perfect features in thp entire 1 got a very clear ond Idea ot the ventilating and lighting of the and of the apparatus pertain ing during our tour ot inspection from Prof. Woodbridge of tho Institute of who is the expert having this matter in said to bo warmed In part by tho air Which ventilates tho heat conveyed in that air being as by heating sur face within the Tho steam for the latter purpose Is distributed two main risers to tho east aud west sides ot the and then by mains carried along the exterior walls and some 00 pendent which deliver steam to about 10,000 square feet ot surface located in the window 160 or more radiators aro to ho with a casing of special so constructed as to convey the down current ot cold air trom iho windows to tho bottom of the and to puas it hut not highly into All these radiators are with automatically operated valves and by means ' of which the temperature of the room will THE UNDER THE Its greatest as stated Dy Mr. Charles the who accompanied the writer on a tour ot tho is from Mt. Vernon to Derue 330 feet C its greatest 230 height at the comer of Temple and Derne to the top of 92 at Mt. Vernon 70 and at the Bowdoin So while the tympanum 01 gavel riKes 21 feet above the main uky and is 93 feet At the rear is entrance to the in the interior ot the and for a length of 103 feet and an width ot 40 feet is open to the COLUMNS of in The Boston Sunday Globe April 16. if ii UPSTAIRS The old Enterprise was an American brig ot 14 Shohad the reputation of being After off Uie New England coast for some William Burrows became her On the morning of 1,1813, she sailed from N. in quest ot British On the morning of the 6th a British brig bore down upon hor in a menacing Burrows cleared his ship for and edged toward tho who proved to be the British brig 14 Capt. Samuel The brigs closed within half a pistol shot ot each then opened Tho wind was light and there was very Tho firing and in about minutes the British In command shouted through his trumpet that ho your was shouted from the It's nailed to the cease replied the It was then found that Blyth had cut In two by an 18-pound cannon and almost at moment that Blyth loll dead on the Boxer Burrows of the fell mortally Burrows refused to ho carried bolow until tho sword of commander of the Boxer was handed over to When it lio I am I Such is the object contained in tho pointing which Commander Merry ot tho new Is to carry Russell and his staff to tho international naval lias had placed on tho port side ot his Commander Merry has the story ot tho engagement of the Enterprise and tho Boxer well in his and he says it will bo to rehearse to the cadets when he wishes to impress upon them the name of the ship they are serving on 03 was instructed by the to have the said the The Enterprise is an exceptionally fine library presented by the enclosed in an coso with gloss All the rooms on tho after port of thP gnu dock are pleasantly and are larger than the overage room in a Boston They have a home flavor and a touch ot the on the Long Cured of and General Built Wife Also Is of our these How can it be with the bargains This week we make a drive on be kept from rising or falling beyond the limit of ventilation of the building is to be by of air two large tho middle of the on the eastern and the other on tho western For the of the which in quantity will approximate 10,000,000 cubic Jeet an 9000 feet of specially arranged surface is This surface is divided into two between which is placed the filter and the The part the air above the ou the AHO yP TO Braes and Iron Hair Mattresses and Live BAY STATE CARPET AND FURNITURE 66TO 70 HANOVER ST. Is a very popular and successful lawyer of He stands high in the estimation of his having been mayor of the He my u lii ot Hood's 1 feel It my diar to nie with Wo bava the ol very vulno at out as my liaU and bave both been greatly by it. J Rot Into a condition with Indigestion and I had very little nnd J did eat very with nausea and In my At 1 had very severe and In the mornings would have chat tired reeling and feel bo dull and that I no to iny i found in Hood's a It to to my I can uow cut and It. With of Indigestion I also 2eU Renewed Strength and aitd every duy feel as i could do much Hii not but hi u uU the Hood's did lus so 1 her to taUa aud iu licr It to work Uku H bulU her you saying Hood's Sarsaparilla ihu Weak Wc aro warm itt B. COLUMNS beats air records in Boston of i every from local 227 COLUMNS was a home cause the purchasing G The March ages of The in circulation exceeded ail previous HOOD'S PILUS are purely not or Sold by all DAILY 201,054 SUNDAY GLOBES 185,928 The Clobe leads in circulation and 87  

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