Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 7, 1894, Boston, Massachusetts t ny It In The of to a young preacher equally well to an to Also The Shekels and sense are necessary In 9uoco3.sf ul VOL 38. TUESDAY AUGUST 7, 1894-EIGHT PRICE TWO CENTa E If there is Al Little Cramp Or Pain or Witli Cold Extremities Uneasiness of the Stomach or Bowels Nothing So Pure So Safe So Speedy as Sanford's Containing Its tne of medicinal French brandy and the best of Imported It Is vastly superior to tbe often dangerous gingers urged as and look for owl on the Sold DruO & GREAT RECORD POLAND SPRING AMERICA'S LEADING S Pn to sales of water and patronage in 1893, LEADS all others for 1894. Souvenir of Spring Bny ticket Poland Spring via baggage to HIRAM RICKER & Boaton Devonshire WATER WAS Maine Shoe Laster Sinks While Doubt Expressed by Doctors as to Exact Cause of Striker in Factory and Did Not for Aue 6-WaUam B. 23 years belonging in was drowned here this and the case has been thoroughly by coroner Andrew J. with the result that no inquest will be the conclusion having been reached that death was the result of RIdeout had been employed at the Hawkins shoe factory in Deering as a but with the rest of the lasters had been out on a Saturday it was voted to return to work this but Rideout and another man did not report for and this afternoon he and Joseph W. Mountford went to the bathing near smelting works at Fish where who had been drinking went in to was very much heated and the water was He went about 70 feet and turned to swim but went down and did not come David Wallace and succeeded In bringing the body to the and for a moment there was a slight sign of but It was found Impossible to revive Dr who was was In some doubt regarding the cause that led to his sinking so but coroner Rich that It was an no evidence in support of the suicide theory having been THE Accident Near Mark Austin tho Aug 6-The community has been greatly shocked today by the intelligence of the near Mark of S. son of Dr A. M. one of Rockland's most prominent The accident occurred early last but the news did not reach here until to the fact that was no means of Young together with two had been In camp at Mark Island for about a About (i o'clock lant evening Austin and one of the named Frank Oscar started to go fishing in a There was a heavy swell and the boat shipped considerable Austin attempted to ball It when the punt careened and he was thrown violently the shock capsizing the The accident occurred near the shore and In shallow Oscar got ashore safely In due but could see no signs of his late companion until the body was recovered this Oscar passed tho night alone on the island awaiting the arrival of the third member of the who had gone to The remains were taken to Camden and later brought Austin had just completed his education In the high school and was a popular and prominent member of Rockland Pr Austin for several hours upon learning the news and the family is nearly Best summer drink for Keeps them well and EXTRACT So and in the AH Grocers and 25c. THE North Conn. 1U'R1;AU Of liTA RON Counterfeiters Unearthed Near Conn. ifl a Three Arrests Made and More Material Enough to Make of Leader of Gang Has Been a Respected Aug 6-Detectives of the treasury department have just succeeded in unearthing the headquarters of a gang of of which Russell D. Hoyt and Samuel who are now under arrest In New are and today they made one of the most valuable and Important finds of plates and paper that has been known In Agents of the U S secret service have been In this city since last and have been prosecuting the based on clews that they have obtained during a period covering several If not Search has been made In and around three miles below and It was here that the efforts of the officers were crowned with Last detectives James J. Soanlon and Frank placed a who gave his name as James under ostensibly on suspicion of his being connected with tho Davis boarded with Joseph three miles out of which Is the same place where Russell D. Hoyt boarded up to about three weeks They had been there since last Davis suddenly disappeared on and there is little doubt now that he was a who won the confidence of the counterfeiters and learned their It is supposed that It Is on the information this unknown Davis furnished that the whole thing has been brought to Morgan's house and premises were searched without any to give color to the real name Is not but It Is thought to be The really Important arrest took place very quietly last night and the discovery followed Last night Lorenzo who lives in Bethel and Is a brother of Russell D. was arrested by whose number had been Increased by the arrival of Thomas T. and brought to Little was known of the so still was the matter The detectives surprised Hoyt by telling him what they knew of the case and his connection with and he soon gave up the secret of the hiding place of tho tools and other paraphernalia used In the manufacture of counterfeit bank and also of the It was until after the officers had made an examination of Hoyt's barn and in which they used axes and hammers and tore up flooring and carpets In the house and pulled the sides of the barn Then Hoyt told them that tho articles were burled In the Today they commenced digging In the under Hoyt's and a great quantity of bank was Part of the find was In These were of the Issue that has been described as bearing the head of and are considered excellent representations of the genuine In bank have passed them as Tho plates from which these same bills were printed were found burled lu the same There was also found a new plate of a gold None of these notes had been The plate has the head of Garfield and the detectives pronounced It one of the finest counterfeits that they had ever A big bundle of green closely imitating genuine bank note was also due It weighed about 75 and would be to print several thousand The officers estimated that the gang could have issued half a million dollars with the materials that were A very tine set of tools was also It Is supposed that Hoyt as soon as he heard of the arrest of his In New York burled all of the Hoyt la about So years old and has lived in Bethel greater part of his He Is a halter and hus been at Balrd & where he was very popular with his His reputation has beyond Now that he Is under arrest the neighbors tell stories of his peculiar He had a little shop In the rear of his house where spent a. great deal of his often having the windows covered with His were spent He told those who Inquired about his doings that he was at upon an He has visited a shop in Bethel several times with parts of a machine that he wanted and always said that they were parts ot some machine that he had Invented and Hoyt was taken tu Haven and given a before U S Wright The have not their work In this vicinity and it is thought that more arrests will BOUND OVER IN of One of tho Gang at NEW Aug 6-Lorenzo the Bethel man who was arrested today for complicity in the counterfeiting detailed in today's taken before U S Commissioner Wright tonight and bound to the US court in He furnished the surety and was released from Hoyt left the city at going Jt is said here tonight that Hoyt will tell he knows of the counterfeiting and by this means escape the full penalty provided In such and perhaps punishment The three S detectives will go to York tonight and bring the other parties to this city for a Pastor Aug Thomas pastor of the for the past four has CONTENTS OF 1. Trial ot Sergt Sheehan John R. Murphy qualities for wire Gang ot unearthed near Conn. Shoe laster drowned at Me. Massachusetts to launch a of Its Oates carries Alabama by 20,000 Fatal lire in tenement house at Mechanics Me. Attractions at the local Wormell ot shoots Lyman Small of In Clever device of scholars to save a class Marriage of czar's Narrow escape of David Betts atd family In burning house at more burglars arrested at Paso 3. Real estate Rev Lewis B. Bates called to st Charlotte president of Woman's Rescue fined for assaulting an 4. Absolutely no progress made In the tariff David socialist labor party gubernatorial talks about the party's Navy yard new executive Gossip of the federal office holders ot New hospital for babies at rngo 5. Koston beats New York and Baltimore does not Fall Haverhill In 18 Innings i other New England league Larned beats Wronn in the Invitation general New Exchange club thrown open to public Fuel for Mexico Fase Directly makes a record for pace In a race at Relief work of the st help John McNeills of 05 years of 7. Important auction sales of horses and 8. Senate considers Chandler's coal investigating resolution and Mr Hill's anarchist Vigilant handsomely defeats Britannia and in a race around Isle of May bo general strike along water Wall st expecting Important Atchison developments General cut In wages at the Fall River Ball game at N ends In a free Story of secret service men employed to guard Cleveland and her children denied In evidently believed in Buzzards Mrs Margaret Fitzgerald attacked In her by James Confidence men In New York rob their fellow Two men steal bag from express one Capt Devory to be tried by New York police Banker Turko alleged to be FIRE TRAGEDY IN MAINE Fatal Blaze in at Mechanics Falls Causes One Death and Others in Critical MECHANICS Aug 6-About 9.20 tonight lire was discovered In a hotise on Myrtle st owned by Charles Trundy and occupied by McGovern on the first and Mrs Knight on the second McGovern's boy was badly burned about the head and and will probably Knight was rescued from the building In an unconscious and died In a few Charles was nearly while bringing out the A man named Cullen brought out Mrs and he was badly burned on the wrists and The cause of tho fire Is Loss about partly THE FAIR Aug Forecast for For New Rhode Island and southwest For eastern New slightly south Local For New slightly southwest Fair weather prevails at nearly all and temperatures are in all light reported for past 12 W. Local Forecast Tho Yesterday as indicated by tho Thompson's a m (i a m 9 a m 7'.i=. 12 111 8fl, p 11) 0 p in 81", m 7i'^, 1'.; mid 70^. Average temperature yesterday 70 20-21.____ Call at Room 6, Globe today and History and Century War Book SEALERS MAKE GOOD Operating in Japanese Waters Report Marked Aug 0-According to advices received at the marine from tho sealing which have been on tlie Jauan side since the early spring have been very Canadian licet have caught 44,C(l(i or an average of 1270 skins per of tho Canadian schooners have the of going of tho to ship spring catch direct to where it is expected to arrive within a waek or Viva Has 20,000 Skins B Aug sealer Viva lias days from with 20,000 skins the catches of 18 Victoria Steamer May Have Aug British steamship which left fur on was in collision yesterday with a steamer the island arrived at today with a large in her the captain not tlie name ot the oilier steamer nor lie of her although lie thinks that slie must have One ( is that she waa the i Porto FIRE TO ME. New to John R. Murphy's for Wire staff of Assistants UX Yet It Will be a Big Funeral and Department Will be Divided Into Hon John R. Murphy has another to his and a new title in the It was quick work that which made an ex member of the fire board and commissioner of wires almost In the same but the change has been happily Mr Murphy having qualified tor his new office shortly after forwarding his resignation as fire commissioner to Mayor Pie has already assumed charge of his new and is actively engaged in making arrangements and formulating plans for the great task before the proper burial of Boston's deadly electric It win be the biggest kind of a say some who have admired Mr Murphy's ability and know his penchant for doing things up In proper Not only does his task involve a consignment to underground channels of the lines which now bind Boston In a but also their burial In such a manner that not until they become and to use a technical term will they be resurrected These wires have become a terror to the but the day of retribution is at they have sent some of their victims to such a horrible death that gradually the sentiment which found expression In legislative action developed and when the are complete they will He as deep beneath the surface and as far out of way as the weapons of war which the early Indians burled when the flag of peace was thrown to the Although Commissioner Murphy has done his new department since his confirmation by the board of his staff of assistants la not yet quite nor will It be for some time to additions will very likely be made to It as the work he has In hand As previously he will begin work with a force from the present fire alarm dividing his men up into each with a duty of Ita own to One division will consist of a clerical another of an Interior electrical Inspection staff which will oversee all interior wiring of and that relates other division will look after dead wires on the outside ot and will see that wires are taken out when and that wires In service are properly etc. The most division of all will be that will the laying and maintenance ot underground Connected with the there will be an expert electrical engineer who can supervise various tests of which will bo made before they are finally laid The Interior so that the work of the men who have charge of Interior will be carried on by some of the examiners now connected with the alarm The other members of branch of the service who have been selected for the new work win be distributed around In tho other departments where will be of most while the few now whom It will be necessary to have to begin will undoubtedly be chosen from the civil It Is thought that in this way the department will get men thoroughly conversant with the details of the work for which they are for only men of expert knowledge and undoubted ability are The men who come from the fire alarm service to work in the new department include one assistant one salary four salary one assistant one draftsman and eight general who will assist the four examiners in their As tho work another draftsman and will be and It Is then that the civil service will be called upon to supply the More money will be to pay the additional salaries and as the department starts out with only a portion ot the given the first of the year to the lire alarm which will only pay the salaries ot the men who have been The extra expense of the at a will be somewhere in the neighborhood of a and possibly according to the amount of work The quarters of the new in the old court houte and ihe furniture is already put in One of the rooms will contain the will use In testing tlit others will be occupied according to the arrangement previously in The The new once complete and on a will begin and before the snows of winter cloud in their cold of wiris will be fairly under accomplished within tho time prescribed by Perhaps in any other city of tho union the task would seem easier and the facilities greater for Its for Boston has materially Increased its number of electric linos within the Inst 10 and today has thousands ot feet of wire strung over her buildings which ahe can well to consign to the Few cities of her size are so with nor In any other city would the task ot placing them away seem so Boston looks forward to the time when its streets shall be freed from the mass of Wires which now cross tho endangering the lives of brave firemen fighting at uncertain and threatening when they tall stray who might approach too Already imagination pictures the time when the last of the wires shall finally burled forever beneath the surface ot the earth and the space which they occupied In the streets shall be free once CZAR'S DAUGHTER Brilliant Event In the Imperial Palace at Many European Notables ST Aug Duchess daughter of tho was married today to Grand Duke Alexander in tho palace at Tho was a brilliant Among guests wore tho queen of tho crown prince of Denmark and the princess of Wales and her DATES IS He Has Carried Alabama by About 20,000 Over Aug 6-This has been the most exciting day all over the state since 1874, when Houston redeemed Alabama from republican and carpet bag A general election has been held In which a choice has been made for state officers and a Two amendments for the constitution were also before the The Sayre election which has been tried for the first worked to The general of the state at large Is about as Oates has carried the state by about 20,000, while the legislature will be democratic by a mere In western Alabama the democrats have gained while In the northern part of the state it about even with the vote of In southern Alabama all the counties have sent up gains with the possible exception of which will tall short of its 1892 democratic In the eastern part the state there has been a small The two amendments have been lost It Is The are already crying although they claim they have carried the and that Kolb will be seated If It takes the blood of every man in the returns show that vote has not been as large as and Oates has been elected by at least 20,000. At a negro was killed in a political In this city there has been upwards ot a dozen rows and at one time a mob of fully 2000 people congregated to see the little waa done besides a few cutting scrapes that amounted to BARELY SAVED HIS David Betts Jumps From the Window of His Burning House at Loses Nearly David by jumping from a window of his housH on Winter about two milas froin was able to save his wife and two from death by His was In llames and there being no other way of descending to tho ground he leaped from and procuring a his family safely to tlie Thu with all its was burned A in tho roar was also destroyed and tho 180 hens that were in it The by Stephen The less was about David with his followed farming in a way as a moans of gaining a and not tho least valuable ot their was tho Mr Holts was awakened about 12.C6 o'clock tills morning by the of Partially dressing ho hurried to tlie room in which ills two children lie luid some in making his way to on account of the density of tho poured upward from the ground Taking bis little ones in his arms he carried to wife's and hastily drew on clothing ho made an to descend Mio The and ho returned to his wife's was nothing else to be ho jumped from a the ground beneath was soft and he was It was the work ot a a ladder and raise it to tho Ill a lew moro all were sale on By Ibis lime tho were and an alarm had rung in from box Ma. was done to stay the pending Ihe arrival of the tiro AVIion of it was seen that its was practically for was already Tlie in which were two was not by Uie Mr were cared for by tho They have the ot and possible will bo done for comfort and Heavy in New KANSAS Aug an today lor the gl its The are slated to and tlie assets Kx 1), was named as Tlie losers are led in New company principally In Bad loans and times are said to have the Just where the will Commissioner lias not yet but next week iit will hold a conference with of the various and controlling electric in and plans and will be and a decision reached as to where will be put under The law says that the of wires thall decide within days after his where tho wires will firat be burled and the er Murphy has a over ' three weeks yei in which to j a He anticipates no or in receiving the cooperation of or concession to the rules under which he will He has a pretty general idea of how ii be and the task will be 1 Y. P. C. B. IS. Convention in 1.K\V1,-;T()N, 0-Activi'. preparations Hurler w av for t he com id the in city to arc Dr Ill V 1'. oi .ml Ties an 1 cd Society ol Deering's New Street Car Aug t wa- a of tlie of tlie strict car line to the road led to wilii the electric to 1 Train Near N 11, of the over division of the Boston Maine at n and all through run and via this was considerably ifl Trial of Sergt Has Session but 5ot Mrs Again on the Defendant Never Once Even Gapt Warren Teils All About Officer Ready Gives His Own IS OQ tlie Anxious Sea The trial of J. Sheehan of division 4, who was charged by Mrs Theresa tho keeper of a disorderly with accepting money from her for allowing her to continue In her Illegal was ended at o'clock yesterday and the decision as to whether he Is or now rests with the board of police Its decision may be reached almost any and until It comes the officer will do his regular duty at the Lagrange st wondering In the meantime what form the general order will take and when It will Chairman it is has already made up his mind as to how ho will but until his and make up their no will bo The interest which has boon manifested ever since the case has been made public showed no sign of abatement On the more interest was at tho hearing than on previous Officers and who ordinarily would not be seen about headquarters were very much in evidence during the One and ail were decidedly Inquisitive as to the which would be pursued nt the examination and the evidence to be The Is regarded aa a precedent which will be of great force should any pro be taken in relation to charges against other Greater characterized tho examination today than any of the oilier and much was ex by the representatives of the press In getting the facts trs presented In the testimony given by tho different The windows were closed on the sq aide of the building and the curtains were closely drawn so as to any words from being Another precaution taken to prevent any leakage of Information was the excluding of all but one who was giving from the room at the so that tho other witnesses who were called could not go out and tell tho reporters what the witness had The hearing began at 10.30, and at that time there were present in the room where the investigation Is being hold Whiting and superintendent deputy Hanscom and lawyer Isaac F. attorney for the lawyer for the the department and the stenographer who Is taking the testimony for lawyer The doors were and the examination proceeded anil the who there to get the facts and present them to tlie who are fooling the bills for this Were kept Hi a did not The Globe from getting the The first witness was Mrs the woman who has publicly announced her occupation as a keeper of a house of III She was by lawyer and was asked many questions as to her past all of which she 1o except that at one time she lived at the North Tho cross was at 11.20. and tiun the prosecution its without putting on This as very favorable to as it allows the to on unsupported Mrs Whatever the of they arc too Sergt friends to a against lilin on uncorroborated testimony of one who a grudge against for sonic the prosecution its 111!' began to put In its witness was Warren of I of all the to In but .i what is as Warren that Mrs had biin a 11'-' lu r wbo to her and that it a-s Henry V. tlic ot the may lie in the of Mr bo he hau any such then w. nt on to say that he dismissed her from his end did not give her any He spoke of Sergt nnd said that ho believed him to bo an honorable and faithful Tho captain said that he had never heard of any money being paid for and did not believe that any had been Liquor Ready was the next he being called to the stand nt 12 as soon as Capt Warren had giving his Officer Ready is the one who was charged by Mrs Gushing with having received a part ot the money which she alleges she gave to Sergt He testified to the character of the house which he raided In the of hig duty and which was kept by tho woman who Is now making charges against him and his brother Ho described the raids which he In and the result In finding liquor which was being Illegally sold on tho He said that the Gushing woman at one time offered him money to allow her to continue her dubious but he refused to take It or to have anything to do with He further said that he had never heard of any money being paid and was In his own mind that Sergt Sheehan had never received any HIa testimony was of a straight forward character and nothing of a sensational nature was perceptible In and so he was allowed to step down from the witness stand without having to undergo a very rigid The board took a. recess at 1.30 for a tow minutes and then decided to adjourn the hearing until 3 When the board was called to order at 3 o'clock the first witness heard was Sergt James P. but his testimony wag not very He simply knew the woman had kept a house on the district from and ho had never had nor did he know that Sergt Sheehan had received any The accused was next put on the and he told his story In connection with the alleged transactions with the woman without once lie made a good and impressed tho with his frank Ho denied that ho had ever a cent from He acknowledged talking to her at her but was never In her He said that until after the raid was made he had never had any business at all with her He admitted that he did see her at tho on the night that Ready raided lier After Sergt Sheehan had told his story Mrs was again put on the but no new facts were elicited from she declining to admit anything about her past or answer tlie questions which were put to her hy lawyer stuck to the story she has already and persisted in her through without any After Mrs Gushing had counsel Thomas W. for Sergt made an In which he showed to board that no evidence that was In any manner supported had been proven against the us tile he said several and then went into an argument of tho He at and then the board declared the hearing and took tho matter under Its decision will come In tho form ot a general order to the Just when is an It may come and it may not come for several Chairman Martin was seen after the hearing was but refused to discuss the He Hald that out of to his It would not be right to review the case when tho board had decided to keep the reporters from hearing the He spoke oC Mr as being eloquent and When asked If charges had been preferred against other Chairman Martin as but his tone led one to believe that others would follow in the course of a few nothing will be done until the Sergt Sheehan Is fully the decision will be no one as although it has been said Ihc had made up its collective this is only line fad brought out very and that that tlie board did not present any oilier witness than Mis fad of great was the sergeant was not tried on fourth made against that of receiving money from divers persons on certain as no wan offered In substantiation of Whatever tho verdict may It la awaited with a great deal of as It will whether the morale of ilie force will be or lb. y may expect that In the duty any one may and be a by superior no matter liow subversive of discipline it may MAN FROM EACH Saco and Have Mysterious Aug and Saco both have of a mysterious T. 1". the left his home Friday and his present whereabouts are He leaves a wife His family haa no idea as to why Jie should leave the town so but It Is alleged that there is a woman In the Albert who has been employed In barber shop of Brown of this also left town knows where he lias Dropped in Her Mrs aged 05. wife of residing at 1 dropped dead in her home 7 o'clock was wbo death by Sho had been troubled with heart Now York NEW Aug Ira K. W. i lie linn of Ira dealers in at 2". an today for thy ol No statement of assets could bo obtained until aii is EM TO i m jii Wage Workers to Resort Sentiment of State Stirring Convention Existing Parties Do Not Experience Gleaned from Last Plan for Independent Action OS Points tie What is considered the most Important labor convention In years was called to order at 724 st. yesterday Pres O. A. ot the American Federation ot Labor ot The convention by 05 about 88,000 members of trade unions In this The feature of the session was the report of the legislative committee chosen last year for the purpose of legislative reform at the state Mr Frank K. who Is chairman of this took the floor soon the seating ot the and submitted a He In The utter and manifest or wilful of those who have been intrusted with the management of political to grasp the principles of labor less to these principles to tho relief of industrial depression and social misery been so obvious that tens of thousands of our heretofore holding faith In men In high places have arrived at the conviction that a radical reorganization of existing political machinery Is the duty of the Your committee carried out the of the last convention as to the question ot direct and concentrated its efforts to obtain for the initiative and referendum in the platform of the different So tar aa the platforms were was eminently and and Poster oC the committee wailed upon the committee on resolutions of both the democratic and republican Tho democratic which first favor the adoption in this commonwealth of some plan ot referendum by which important acts of the legislature can be submitted to the popular The republican a week said in its believe In frequent appeals to the and on important matters ot legislation and under reasonable some proper system of initiative and referendum may be wisely especially In such matters as refer to local It Is hardly conceivable that the honorable gentlemen who composed these oik tSto We have an exceptional line of both new at low and offer Models of previous always as as they can be which to tlic of the season are sold at prices never before quoted for these famous As good as in the except and listed at prices which should prove tempting to vacationists are looking for a wheel for a moderate and of other makes in great which are sold on easy terms of if You positively afford to a our POPE 221 Columbus 09 21 44