Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - June 22, 1894, Boston, Massachusetts The success of a fiaper depends largely the number of readers it can and in The Globe is the recognised The success of a paper depends largely upon the number of readers it can and in this respect The Globe is the recognized leader in 173. FRIDAY JUNE 22, 1894-TEN PRICE TWO Beware of the iVIan WHO TOU A SUBSTITUTE FOE WHO SAYS HE HAS JUST AS % CHEATS YOU ON Cheat You on Anything STRAIGHT MOXIE direct from the bottle at all SODA Allow No Adulteration I Accept No Substitute I Insist upon It has a WORLD-WIDE It is a DELICIOUS AND HEALTHFUL It is the only preparation upon the which directly nourishes the nervous KOLB BY ALL MOXIE NERVE FOOD Boston and Mass. M THE FIRST Mrs Halliday Found to Be Guilty of Jury Were Out Three and 10 Minutes Considering tlie to be This N June 21-Con-rtferary to general the jury la the case Mrs who had 1 been on trial here for the past five In a verdict at 4.40 p ra today of In the first They were out three hours and 10 After the verdict had been announced Jury was polled and all answered In toe As the woman's counsel had nothing say to the the Judge that he would pronounce on the prisoner at 9.30 a m The prisoner did not seem to be by the When she was Into court her cheeks were When she was told to stand Mp and face the jury she did bo upon raised by the constable in After the verdict had been ind she had taken her she tried put her foot on a chair in front of ler several IN THE HEART OF Commercial Houses and Factories Destroyed In the Finsbury About June 21-Plre did about worth of damage In the district this Twenty houses and factories were engines were called but could not work to advantage on of the narrowness of the Had the firemen not been troubled at turn by lack of they could have saved half the the whole section bounded Leonard and Tabernacle sts City road was A Yard Clerks Enjoy an on the The clerks and heads of departments at the navy yard had their annual outing The U tj tug Iwana was at their disposal by Com and they organized a fishing Darty and an excursion made to Minot's There were invited including a German and the whole party 100. Off Minot's light a number of with latest improved tackle and most tive were cast after was hauled and alter much patient angling and continuous a cod was was followed ty several more and E. 0. Baxter caught a fish of unusual One the bluejackets volunteered the was one of the sheep's head It was the largest fish and ' of 20 was weighed about noon and a about the lower harbor was made lor a few during which dinner was and the band played more The party arrived at tlie yard about 7. ' Nominate Sir Thomas Juno 21-Sir Thomas David a ot the peace the county of has been by the liberals to contest at the next election tlie seat in now occupied by Mr the premier having declined to stand for He is 35 years Bullet in Hla Elmer TVa of 8 4th st. South is in the city hospital with a bullet of small caliber in Yesterday morning Robinson and another bov of about the same age were playing a small started to with the weapon in his when his playmate seized it and accidentally discharged the The wound may prove Harry Sprinc 21-Harry the young wrote letters to Gould and Mrs Emmons and attempted to money from several in Kow Boston and was today adjudged insand and to an iMT OR A mmi That is What Tillman Says Butler Bloody Riot Narrowly Averted at a Political Meeting in South Governor Calls a Man a from the S June 21-The meeting at Lancaster today was and several times a bloody riot was The crowd numbered 700, at least two-thirds of whom were Butler led off. He stated that ho regretted the necessity which compelled him to use harsh language at the Chester meeting Gov by making a personal had compelled it. If Gov Tillman would confine himself to a discussion of his political there could be no occasion for He reiterated his declaration that the charge that a corruption fund had been raised for him are Gov Tillman began his reply by declaring that he had not charged Senator Butler with raising a corruption he had been a exclaimed the felt he would have come to me privately for an He did not do Senator Butler did not make his charges at Chester He said things by which In Edgefield means a fight or a have heard things about his private life which I don't care to I believe he is knowing his connection with the lottery in Charleston In 1874, in which we all lost and yet in Chester he subjected me to more foul abuse than ever before was heaped on any and you took yelled a cowardly responded the tell you why I took it. It was because as governor of the state I would not precipitate a on the I'll meet you anywhere you The crowd surged and pressed about the and ladles in the audience left in The candidates will speak at Camden Each has had his turn In the as they term and nobody will be surprised now if real trouble AT Troubles Continue on ' the But Ho Serious June 21-8amoan advices to June 14 state that the British warship and the Gorman Buzzard visited tlie locality of the rebel camp recently and notified the rebels that if 10 chiefs and CO guns wore surrendered no attack would be made upon them by the government The rebels were also informed that it they resolved to reject this proposition and to thoy were at liberty to send their women and children on board the and After some deliberation the rebels sent 10 chiefs and BO worthless guns on hoard the which soon after lolt the vicinity of the rebel After the departure of the the the forts which had deserted and openly defied the government On Sunday following the visits of the warships the rebels firod upon a village where Malietoa was supposed to be attending a religious service and advanced upon the The were repulsed by the with slight loss on both It was intention of the rebels in attacking the to make an attempt to kill chief but he was absent ai the When these left skirmishes taking place between the rebels and the government but there had been no severe Lynn Man Wanders from Yesterday afternoon the Revere a man lying on the ground in a field in the rear of Foster's brick yard on He was taken to the station and found to bo mildly During the afternoon he recovered sufficiently to give his name as Martin and said he resided in The Lynn authorities were Employer's Wife Joseph 20 of 035 Eustis employed in Ober's coal on st. South at noon got into a dispute with Mrs and she it is threw a stick of wood at him striking him on the He sustained n severe scalp wound and a slight concussion of the City Have used Ivorine ever since it was put on and consider it far ahead of every other washing I have given almost every other kind a fair trial in my housekeeping of over forty S. E. Mass. vuke for this splendid cake of soap in every package of CONTENTS GLOBE 1. Exciting debate on the Meigs other state house War on telegraph tickers In Big fire In Harvard beaten by Yalo C to 1 in the first baseball game of the Blot narrowly averted at S Mrs Halliday found guilty of murder In the first Paite Yesterday's New England league baseball Graduation exercises in schools and Plummer wins the nomination for sheriff at 8. Harvard and Yalo crews given light work Second day of the rose and strawberry Garbage contract causes more trouble in the Page 4. Emil bookkeeper of the national bank of held in charged with embezzling bank's Death of George a. the Ninth reunion ol Boston college Page 5. Senator Hill attacks the income tax Three goad races at the Lawrence Saladin beats Mascot at Belmont S. of V. state convention Bnos twice lieutenant governor of Rhode dies at his Warwick and other O. Oration of Gen James A. Beaver to army of Gen A. S. Webb chosen Pave 1. Continuation of the hearing on the Roxbury freight station Lloyds Wreckers begin work on the ashore at Meeting of the South Boston Pago 8. Boston wins ths first game of the series in result of other league PaKe Important auction sales of horses and Page lO. The great suburban won by Banquet Sport Winner's time 2.06 1-C. Witness Erskine makes charges public institutions committee and later retracts Monona home at Medford Lightning strikes In a number of Probable case of suicide at Harvard class day When you come down town today call at Rooms 6 and 13, Globe for your SHE WANTS Minnie That Her Have Been Trifled Robert a shoe dealer of has been sued by Minnie Richmond of who seeks to recover 83000 for alleged breach of promise of Tlie trial was begun yesterday in the first session of the superior civil before Miss Richmond is a Jewess and a Mr is a Hebrew well known among the people ot his nationality in the city in which ho She names Dec 27, 1802, as the date on which the defendant broke his alleged though he denies all her Each side bas a the trial will ba continued Elks Elect Grand ATLANTIC N J. June 21-The convention of Elks today appointed a to prepare a new The charter of the Springfield lodge was Officers for the ensuing year were elected as B. grand exalted William E. grand esteemed leading S. M. grand esteemed loyal John W. grand esteemed lecturing George A. grand William F. grand D. F. grand W. Joseph W. Peter J. grand by People's June 21-At the people's party county convention held here today the following nominations were Sowall L. Hayward of Frod ot clerk of Silas I. of Robert George county Albert F. county James M. register ol James M. Augustus W. all of Presidency of the Juno 21-By reason of continued Hon George Crosby of Albion has resigned as president and general manager of the & Quebec railroad At a mooting of the directors Capt R. Rundlett of Wiscasset was elected and Hon AV. F. P. of general William D. Patterson elected The directors voted unanimously to push the work of Farewell to Sec FALL June 21 - Tonight Sec Robert Howard of the Mule was tendered farewell at There was a great throng of spinners and the evening was spent in Howard sails for England on the steamship He will represent the American Spinners union at the international convention of Textile to be held next month in Boy's Aria John M. 7Vb of GOl Harrison returned home from school at 4 yesterday and as lie was going it is ho was assaulted by a female occupant of the who struck in the arm with tome share a portion of which broke off and is Blill imbedded in his It is thought the weapon was a small or The boy is at the city Man Diet June 21-Ex Representative O. Enders died at his residence in West aged 62. In 1872 he was elected president of the Etna life insurance and held the until when lie declined a In 1881 he fleeted president ol the United States more The best way to get it is by advertising in The 1''ak.mkii. the leading farming and horse paper in Rochester Brewing Co's popular beer in bottles at the mm Police Made War on the Tape Machines are Called Gaming Removal Ordered by Lesees in Dark as to Their Controlling Company to Make Stock Market Quotations and News New Feature of tlie Moi Jm Boston's moral wave Is high water The who have been scouring the dark places of the town for three have the task first allotted them well under and are now casting about for new worlds to The latest evidence of activity is an order sent out from which is to the effect that all stock and news tickers must be removed from hotels and Keepers of those as well as the Stock Quotation Telegraph are wondering at It The first heard of the order was when the officers of station 2, acting under orders of Capt called at nil the saloons and hotels In the district that used the tickers and notified the proprietors that ' the tickers must be removed at Those who and asked questions were simply told that that was the and that was all the officers knew about it. Capt Pierce was uncommunicative on the He didn't wish to discuss it. It is that he sent for the manager of the Stock Quotation Telegraph company the other night and discussed with him the question as to whether the ticker was not a device for How people could gamble with a tidier was not clear to D. J. the and the courts will no doubt be asked to decide the The first thought of the removal of these machines originated with the police The Stock Quotation telegraph company expended over to get ready for business in The matter furnished on their ticker tape consists of European cables of foreign markets and giving the current rates ot foreign and domestic prices of money and the tone of the foreign cotton and other It also gives the bank clearing house railroad horse yachting and other sporting events of interest to the up-to-date American During elections the ticker records the downfall of aspiring the defeat of good or and the names of those fortunate enough to land In It also inks out in big English the current tells what Is going on In whether or not whiskers happen to be by the passing breezes and all about the sugar A reporter yesterday went over the ground covered by 2 and 4, where over 60 tickers have been In Finding one that had not yet been cut the lessee not having been the reporter began to The first Item on the tape was dated and read like of free gold held by the treasury against Not perceiving any chance to gamble with Uncle Sam's the reporter pulled the tape along between his finger and thumb and read The next item was dated New and told how the North American's annual report was to be and that the company had partially extricated itself from its old The next item was all the way from and sounded It 95 wind Looking for opportunity to a dollar with was Even if an should come out of the cogs that by Smithereens out of was dead sure to win the how could a cent be on the result in the place where the ticker Something to the place where they sell does that make the ticker a for asked the That's what the police said that isn't a telegraph or a telephone that tells the same devices for That something scratched its head and was The ticker was clicking fitfully and turning out the events of the day at the rate of 80 words to the Grasping the tape again the reporter read The next item had come all the way from London under the yeasty and was to the effect that money at 12.30 o'clock was at one-half percent rate of discount In the open Further along on the tape was another item from It gave the receipts on and spoke ot the outlook for Texan Following this was the announcement that the steamer Sophie had arrived in New Then followed Items on corn and and quotations on some gilt edge Another Item with a New date said that whisky had been attacked Vy but failed to say who got the best of the i The reporter visited several places where the machines were and proprietors considered the order and did not know why the machines were ordered Most of the hotels In the two districts were without as the keepers of these places dislike anything that will attract or keep a crowd of men standing about In the corridors or In several saloons the proprietors had sent requests to the company to have the machines taken as the police objected to The manager of the whose office is In the Equitable was dumbfounded when Informed of the action of the an said Mr ruin our I do not care to say much about the matter I have employed and the court will decide whether or not news and stock tickers are devices for One of the prominent brokers of State who depends a great deal on the ticker for financial was asked If he ever heard of the machine being classed with Implements or devices for He about the stock and the offices of brokers and The reporter was unable to answer the At the Tremont house the patrolman who gave notice to remove the which is connected with a brokerage office doing business in the was told that the ticker would not be removed until specific directions from the station house had been I HEADQUARTERS | I DUCK ' WASHINGTON FIFTY Cutler's Vegetable Pulmonary & O. 50c. 22 limp the sample lot at about half Tremont St. Part XIV of the Century War Book describes the battles of and Written by the men who fought the Parts I to XIV at Room 6, Globe MELROSE WOT THE Was Arrested In Boston on Suspicion of Being a N June arrested Monday in Boston on suspicion of being one of the murderers of David at and who was brought to this city last was dis charged from who saw the murderers flee from the scene of the are positive that Rose Is not one of THE FAIR June 21 - Forecast for For New England and eastern New generally south to rly probably slightly warmer in the vicinity ot Local For New Generally slightly southwest Generally fair little change In except warmer In the J. W. Local Forecast The Temperature Yesterday as indicated by the thermometer at Thompson's 3 a m 67, 0 a m 08, 9am 70, 12 m 86=", p m p m 84, 0 p in 73=, 12 mid 60. temperature yesterday 74 2-21. BY California Nominate a Lieutenant Juno 21-Tbe republican state convention today nominated G. Millard for lieutenant governor by Another Rival for June 21-Charle3 editor of the the Blue Grass announced tonight a candidate for from tlie 7lh He declares that be can beat Owen or but as he is an avowed in the religion the good people of the district are not apt to vote for TAN SHOES Are Quite the Thing for Summer Oyr & lines FOR MEN Cannot Be 35 BOYLSTON Between sad Tremont F. E. IM Meigs the Text of Angry Cronan Defends the House Kittredge Argues on Legal Faults of the Measure Fully Fitzgerald Explains He His Senate Adjourns Before Debate House Clears Its of m All When the senate at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon the fight on the amendments offered to the to Incorporate the Boston elevated railway company was fairly under Mr Cronan ot who led off In favor of the had spoken for nearly two and the time remaining was taken up wholly by Senators and also of The at the time ot was In the midst ot a fiery argument In favor of the It was nn argument which bristled and blazed with so marked and pointed as to make his hearers lose for a of the main in view of the Individual en Twice Mr the senator attempted an Interruption by at first to an and again to a question of and Anally Butler himself Interposed with a mild but the declaration had been and with expectation at fever the senate Before the began an avalanche of amendments had poured in to the and were offered in due the principal ot which By Mr Kittredge of the filing of a petition to the superior in any by any under the provisions of this said court 1 requested by the require said company to furnish satisfactory to said court for the payment of all damages and costs which may be awarded to said and all the rights of said corporation to use or operate a road upon or In front of the premises of said petitioner shall be suspended until It furnishes the security That no bonds shall be issued in excess of the capital stock actually paid in. That the company shall not sell or dispose of its bonds for less than par Require the permission of the mayor and aldermen In cities and selectmen in towns for the establishment of To strike out the provisions for stations in Adams sq and and an elevated passageway In Brattle sL By Mr Durant of the corporation shall pay the expense of rebuilding or repair of bridges or highways rendered necessary the By Mr Banger of that bonds may not bo Issued for debts due to any person or corporation contracted prior to the passage of the act. That the road shall not run on Tremont st between Tremont row and Beacon St. That damages to property taken under right of eminent domain be a first lien upon the corporation's property and By Mr Burnham of the company shall pay an annual license ot for every mile of single track laid through the streets of this and an annual tax of for each mile of track laid In other cities and By Mr Gray of In towns in which it is proposed to operate the locations shall be determined upon by the voters at a town and not by a majority of boards of By Mr of out of the damage clause all reference to benefits which It is alleged will accrue to estates in consequence of the building of the By Mr Merrill of line from Fields Corner to Neponset By Mr of the company from using the Manhattan system in operation in New By Mr Swallow of the proposed act shall not become operative until accepted by the voters of Boston at a special or regular That locations be approved by the mayor and a majority of By Mr Blanchard ot the mayor and aldermen of cities and selectmen of towns may Impose conditions of Including compensation for use of and that grants of location may be revoked after 20 years and That the routes shall be definitely fixed within months after the passage of the That all shall be revoked upon ot a city or a town in case of failure to make the deposit required In section 12 within the time Mr Cronan ot in to these that for 14 years Boston has suffered the Inconveniences of an Inadequate of and during all that time there has been an agitation for improved As a result of this agitation there is a conviction In the minds of the people that only an elevated railroad can solve the This Is As to how it should be there are but two It must either be built by the municipality or by private At this period It would be unwise to commit the city to any such a The objections to control of the road weigh against It with such force that the plan is generally regarded as unsafe and He is conceded by all that the before the senate will solve the the only difference being upon the construction ot certain sections of the sole objection lies In the alleged fact that the property owners along the route of the proposed road are not protected against damages which may result to their a representative of the and guarding solely their he was prepared to say that the rights of property owners were secured under the Mr Cronan Mr of Plymouth offered nn amendment to so the that the incorporation may only construct a road on the Meigs in of giving them the right to use any Mr Cronan charged that the wealthy classes had counsel to oome to the state house to the of the and frustrate the will of the Mr Kittredge asked if the franchise of the was for with only the mortgage what there was to secure property owners for damages which they may Mr answered that the road bo came property could petition to have tlie road declared a and It could then be removed or Mr Kittredge maintained that the New York & Now England though mortgages on the system wore was running under and wanted to know why it would not bo possible for the proposed road to bo operated in the same Mr Cronan read from the statutes and the to provo that by a distress warrant property owners could secure The powers of the court could bo invoked and rid the public streets of a nuisance if such declared to bo Mr Kittredge then inquired out of what property would the warrant ot distress bo satisfied fn case of the of the first mortgage of issued on of Mr Cronan said that oven under that property owners still have to the which have the power to say that If tbo judgment is not paid the road shall bo Mr Kittredge asked it this did not apply to an injunction upon tho company and not upon tho structure which causes the Mr Cronan said that if at the expiration ot 30 days any judgment was not tho rights granted the would be ron derod and a suspension of tho road would Mr Milton of Middlesex desired to know where in the there was anything to that locations in tho city of Boston would bo fixed within any specified under the provisions of the tho company must agree to all Mr Cronan replied that location must be established within two years and six To this Mr replied time dated from tho tho road for a and the road might never make an Mr Sanger ot Suffolk asked under the terms of the the company could not delay building tho road 2n Mr answer was that tho company would not dare to do such a Harvard Men by His Only Four Hits Made in Yale Won First Kame of Series 5 to 1. Highlands Did Good Work in the Rochester Brewing extra dark Bavarian in at the Mr followed Mr and said that ho proposed to question and it seemed to bini that the could be so amended as to reflect credit on the which would protect and not rob tho Ho represented a district more than any other district containing over 75 percent of the growth ot tho city during tho past Ho had that for five during which time he gave much ot the best his life to a consideration of the transit Ho had an elevated and he wanted it but he wanted a In which the rights of all citizens were secured and The people wanted rapid and ho would not dare to oppose it. Ho had no change of light out of tho had converted Ho did not go to Chicago with tho rapid transit committee and write to tho mayor of as did to inform him that it lie would retrain from appointing assistant assessors in his ward he would boom the before tho senate not an honest bo docs not contain one element of rapid but is purely a speculative to enrich a few who to tho market with worthless wore was shown In tho amendment which the incorporation to any in tho This they it was it stab in heart of Mr who had laid his head upon Ho denounced tho as drawn primarily for the of extorting from Boston Its very wording shows this to be Referring to tho incorporators of the Mr Kittredge dwelt upon respective financial declaring that they wore not ot that character and standing in whom one would repose so groat a trust as that which is involved in the He did not stigmatize any of the named In tho but laid especial emphasis on their apparent inability to carry out and consummate so stupendous an In its present form tho is dishonest to the dishonest to to the people who may stock and to the rapid It is not only a but it is a monstrosity in Ho affirmed that the republican patty on tUo We take a junt tu to to our tho Huy are to be ux OF i xr km bcHl -e Ki Now stild oii eusy if CAIS cost the We have an stoik of TOOLS of every ami FOK At JOSEPH 6RE0K & to Market His Support Was Not Had Been Many Glaring Errors Helped Lose Weill's Great Irow to tie Plate was a The Yale and Harvard baseball nines met on Holmes yesterday for the first time this and the Tale men left the field victorious by the score of 5 runs to 1. Harvard was badly and deserved to for the visitors outplayed tho home team at every The game was slow and and even the most enthusiastic found In arousing enthusiasm In himself or his The Harvard supporters were massed back of third and did more or less cheering during the but there were so few chances for Harvard cheers that the men did not become very Yale was represented by a small group near first The victory of the Yale nine was due almost entirely to pitching of who was evidently his and determined to give a good account ot Harvard made only four and these were scattered through tho nine It was tho poorest batting the home team has done for many a and 10 men struck out Numerous others had two tlin Second Creates a Good Appetite a good is to good ant when tho desire tor food ts gone will Boon just a3 the are becomes low when tho Is out off. 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