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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 19, 1894, Boston, Massachusetts                                There are Sonis Great Bargains Announced by the advertisers in today's Don't miss VOL 50. SUNDAY 19, 1S4-THIB.TY-T-WO PRICE FIVE Everybody Should Heed T. TO THE I know by personal observation that Doctor H. A. Tucker's popularly called 59," is potent and It ought to be on the shelf in every nursery and in the satchel on every Going from home I always carry some of it with and have administered it to many who in car or steamer have been taken Better smash your brandy flask and the various styles of which are Rum put up under enticing and take with you a bottle of Doctor Tucker's 59 as a pocket pistol with which to shoot down physical T. DEWITT You will agree with Dr. after 20 personal if YOU but try Dr. Tucker's Organic For All IT CAME TO Expected Shake-Up Has Now Taken of tlie Police Department Get a Moved to Assure ' expected has come to The shake up threatened in the detective squad at the sq was fully appreciated throughout the department last of the Board of Aug 1884. General No. 222. 1. Rule 0 of tbe police manual is amended la section 1 by adding after the the words deputy so that the section shall road as follows i 1. The chief subject to the control and direction of the superintendent and deputy have charge reau of criminal Investigation and of the detailed for in said Two new are added to rule 9, bored 5 and 6, to read as 5. The board of police will detail a captain to the chief who shall perform the duties of the Inspector in his The captain detailed to assist the chief Inspector under the direction of the chief have personal supervision and control of the inspectors appointed to duty in the of criminal of any to duty in that and shall instruct and direct ail such in the of their The present section 5 Is numbered 7 and the word in the last line thereof is changed to and the words added to said the captain detailed to assist the chief 10 of the police is to section (i of said rule the hoard of police will time to time detail patrolmen for duly In the bureau of criminal to serve the pleasure of the who shall perform such duties as the chief may from time to time The superintendent of police will promulgate this Augustus P. Albert T. Hubert K. Hoard of of divisions Mill general order 222 by reading the same to their men at this P. Superintendent of If all the people who Mocha and Java Coffee got what they there wouldn't be a pound of either kind on earth in I 11 We do predict any scarcity so lony as imitations can he for from three to eight cents per pound do not sell all the Mocha and Java used in but all the Coffee we do sell as Mocha and Java is Mocha and ' We charge 36 per S pounds for or will send express paid to any address in New 10 pounds in a tin can for A COOD W. H. 1. J We Are Supplying Dn Hilton's Specific No. 6 for the Cure of All forms Cutler Bros. of the Board of Aug 1.8, 1894. General Order No. 223. 1. Oapt William B. Watts of division 8 is hereby transferred from division 8 to headquarters and detailed to assist the He will be obeyed and respected 2. Lieut H. Brown of headquarters is hereby detailed to take charge of the officers of the and assigned to duty at He will be obeyed and respected 3. The following named patrolmen are detailed for duty in the bureau of criminal under the direction of the chief Division 1, Alfred Oliver J. Division 2, John H. Division 3, Walter A. George F. Division 4, Hanley A. Division 5, Michael O. John J. Division 0, ratrick Division 15, Joseph D. 10, Cornelius T. 4. The following named patrolmen are hereby ordered to report to Lieut Thomas H. Brown at Division 1, George E. division 2, Charles W. division 0, Matthew J. division 0, Michael 3. 7, Alfred M. division 9, division 11, K. 12, Hugh J. division 18, David division 14, division 15, John J. C. Sections 2 and 4 of this order will talte at 0 o'clock a Aug 21, 1S!)4, and the other sections at at 5.4tJ o'clock p Aug 20, 1804. The superintendent of police will promulgate this P. Albert T. P. Hoard of Commanding of divisions will general order No. 223 by reading the same to their men at this P. Supt of The transfer of Capt Watts met with general approval among the who evinced the greatest over his good lor such a transfer could not hut be considered In the light of as it comes with a salary of per Then his transfer to the Inspector's department was looked upon as showing the confidence reposed in him by the Gen Martin his especial appreciation of the chief's strict high character and The of infusing new life into the of criminal as the Inspector's department is was gone over by the had no fault to with the The latter had done as well as was to be expected from the to improve which was the aim of the To bring the detective of Boston's police department up to the highest standard was the end and therefore it was the intention of the board to bring the of the work more under a superior with a detective of experience at the the creation of an Or deputy chief Inspector had been decided on In the person of Capt B. Watts of the 3d CONTENTS OF TODAY'S GLOBE Latest developments In the murder at Senators vote to let the tariff Changes in the police Prea taken a sail down the Drowning accident in Manchester Portsmouth company troubles Fapco a. Boston lowers her colors to other national league Haverhill and Foil won the New England league Annual athletic carnival of Riverside boat The New York Central road loses by burning of oil cars near Annual shooting competition of naval Harbinger wins the commodore's Corinthian open other yachting David C. Bassett attempts suicide at Bast Paice 5. Assault In a Providence Mill operatives of New yote to strike Brilliant dinner parties at Bat fl. Mysterious disappearance of a well-known New Haven Albert prominent business man of Canadian suspended for wrongly causing seizure of a U S Pane V. Zeigler wins three firsts in Denver bicycle Yesterday's cricket Inaugural day of Northwestern A young New Yorker shoots his mistress and then kills Alfred G. Highton Robert Bad railroad collision in Paso O. How business firms aro being swindled by bogus directory Hot congressional fight in the seventh Expense ot campaigning trotting Fauo lO. Doings In the real estate 13. Important auction sales ol horses and Fane 14. Coming coaching parade at North Gorman given at Cottage Fane Military and naval lO. the Peppers Did Not Go to a The season at Buzzards Fage 17. Arrangements for big tournament at Conn. Paso SO. a woman look well on a Bar Harbor and its Fage Table Newport Page sa. Bicycle Summer pleasures along the South Art and Howard's Pago Gay costumes worn on Page Theodore Parker's as it is Astors and on the How wrote the Townsend's letter about the last dent from New fancy at Bar Frank Carpenter the queer Die of FaRo as. street railway veterans of Mr by Joel Chandler PaKo Housekeepers to Nye champions woman Two by no. How long should people be Everybody's column and what body an original piece of The mystic Pago 3. Among the How to have Snap shot at J. Kood How to behave on an LL It was said last by some of tihe stalwarts about that a result of the excursion would be a most minute as to the policy to be pursued in the future conduct of the At the eame time it was hinted that the governor would seek to impress on the general the necessity ot proceeding with due so as not to afford any political capital as against own gubernatorial reelection in The Special detailed from divisions to the all appeared quite jubilant over they seeming to regard their luck as u sort of The liquor officers while had but little to None of the captains ot divisions cared to talk on the general except to say that whatever construction some people might place on the action of the they proposed to perform their full duties in caring for their respective It is expected now that Boston's police will be more than ever a terror to Other surprises may be expected on Gen Martin's return from the woolly woods of MR President Enjoys a Sail Along Marion Expected to Leave for Till Last of the BUZZARDS Aug 18-Pros Cleveland has improved in since his arrival nt ills Ho was UB this and spent early part ot the day on the in with Dr and Capt who is still Uis The president was very eager to got the morning and the one to reach him was The the columns of ho This afternoon the Mrs and Dr accepted the ot Capt Evans and took down the The went as far as Bird island light and cruised along the Marion not returning to Gray Gabies until The president is not expected to leave for the capital until Tlie civil service sundry is on its way froia Washington and it is likely that the president will sign it upon the arrival ot the who has it in liis THE Aug S p for New and o n with F 0 r rtc and s o u t h e r 1 y For eastern New with FAIR Thinks Many Mistakes Were Sais Hiili Bay Is Senators Vote to Let the Tariff Chandler's Suggestion Not Well Sugar is Still a Subject for Aug 18-There was a very slack attendance of senators today while yesterday's journal was being and two motions to dispense with its reading were met with prompt objection from the republican side ot the The was taken from the calendar and passed Senate to amend the act granting the right of way to the Hutchinson & Southern railroad company through the Indian The resolution offered yesterday by Mr for the appointment of Mr White of California to fill the vacancy on the finance was laid before the Mr rep. stated that there would be no he to the consideration of the resolution this He wished to say for himself and some others that the stand talten yesterday meant no measure of disrespect to the senator from Recognizing the ability and fitness of thar there had been no personal feeling whatever in the But it had been thought desirable that that important vacancy should not be filled without full Mr N concurred in the expression of the hope that the resolution might be adopted this morning without APPEASED LIKE The Mid Georee Daniels and Alice Graney of Boston Married in NEW Aug 18-A young man whose actions gave the they had went to Justice lu today to be They came from The man said lie was George of 30 Cedar The bnde was Alice 27, ol the Mid he wm a Local For New fair slight In weather of the country Is fair except local showers on the South Atlantic and gulf warmer In the little change in the temperatures J. W. Local Forecast The Yesterday as indicated by the at Thompson's y a in a in lil a m VI 12 ui 80, p m 81, C p m 78". V p m 70', 12 mid Average temperature 77 2-21. The resolution was then agreed to without a The resolution yesterday by Mr N declaring there should bo no further legislation or change In revenue laws at this session was then laid before the senate Mr asked that the resolution be laid aside as he wished to make a suggestion to the senator from New The resolution was complied with Mr Gorman over to tlie seat of Jlr where tlie two senators had a In the meantime the vice president laid before the senate tlie resolution offered by Mr in the committee to report back the free with an amendment providing a revenue duty on all without any differential duty on refined TO that resolution a substitute was offered by Mr rep. instructing the committee on finance to report the leaving sugar free and the provisions of the act for a sugar A demand for a division of the question on Mr Manderson's substitute made by .Mr and a long discussion followed on tlie parliamentary point Involved in It. Tije vice president ruled the vote be taken on Mr Manderson's and that that was not The vote taken and yeas 21, nays 20. As there was no quorum the was called and 54 senators Then Mr suggested that as there was evidently no voting the resolution bo laid aside and the suggestion was agreed Thereupon Mr Murphy's resolution was again taken and Mr Murphy modified it so as to ill ilin opinion of the the of legislation on contested In this Is and adjourn at The vote was taken and the resolution was agreed yeas 27, nays as Mr moved te amend resolution by adding to that the finance committee With all the amount of profit to result from the tariff to the whisky or alcohol Mr to the senate what he called a plain He recognized the great ability of the democratic members of the finance but said that they had been guilty of three essential and fatal The first was that they had undertaken to pass a tariff through the without any conference with the finance committee as a That wuk a. fatal Another was the members of had not been had been over 000 In the and there had been examination ot lu between the factions of the democratic If the conferees hf ii there en and less so not left in the as These are lo and There been already bills lo a 1.111 not been by trie a hal never it not now it not been for the maimer of to lie had Mr Sherman the in the new tariff to allow a of the tax on used in the and said that the had heen In the first by Mr and only the idea that the attention of the might be called to the But no feasible Mr Sherman had ever been devised to carry THE WHERE THE REPUBLICAN CAMP IS PITCHED JUST Certain republican statesmen still are so in the slough of partisan despondency that they persist in singing the same dismal old and or will chime in with the merry hum of reviving industry which is filling all the land with hope and BAY OF Vigilant Lost Off the Had to be Declared and Yacht Towed to In tlie Roada There She Fouled a Swedish British Aug Vigilant was towed today to be having lost her centerboard while preparing to cross the line this morning for her match race off the Needles with 15 miles lo leeward and for Lord Tiie which was held by patent In the forward part of 1 he dropped out and went to the bottom Just after she passed the It is a heavy metallic weighing more than a The match has been postponed until Vigilant gets a new When tlie boats prepared for the start was wind from the northwest for them to proceed from Totland their under their own and the to have started from the from which they wore to been timed at the yachts got under way at 10.!10 and passed the halt an hour Britannia stood inshore and in Fresh Water isle ol just to onst of the The Vigilant was then standing close to the There was nil impression on shore that the boats were to This was to be The luffed her topsail and toolt on her Boats put out from the and Atalanta and to the Vigilant and The result of the visit of tlie club boat from Osborne to the was that tlie prince of nailed to the lulled up near the Needles it was lior dropped out and was HOT Portsmouth Company's Insolvent TOO a Vigilant Meets With a Mishap While Up Southampton Aug 18-WljlIe tlie Vigilant was boating up water this in a strong grounded below slowed around and was by tide across the bows of a Swedish bark lying at her all of her crew hastened to tlie to help clear tlie The crew of the bark also to the rigging to render what help The sails wore lowered as as but narrowly escaped pierced by tlie Tossels clung to each other until the steam vacht Growler the The the yacht bora afterward towed ot the ulio anchored for the The U cruiser Chicago sent a launch to render aid were locked George tin earlier in the afternoon aboard tlie to visit the lint bad left hernt the time of Mo returned to the Vigilant some time before the CALL IT A Say Centerboard to Avoid is that there irt a of i at is been a j mere en the lart of j one not think I was d lor the sake of I I t he I lie t lie I he ill full are all i ' of hnil ell the iif the 1 i ' et the extremely H AC lil IS Continued on tbe Sixth ' Gould Another 1 Obtained m ' Aug ' that Ihe k ihe to t lie tlie tif the mi Ihe hi urd lie Maper hir the at tiie ' tune dhi net know tbe I .Mr he did nut think the I would get ' He shp race before toward the end ot False Statement in Regard to Indorsing of Affairs of Have Been in Bad Way for Some Aug 18-The announcement made this that the company at South iias been engaged In the manufacture of cotton goods tor the past halt was did not create any great surprise hi this as It was that tbe company had been In a bad way for and that recently had been made to tiie U S court ttt Portland to appoint a The that William H. Rollins of this of tlie had been guilty of irregular transactions in regard to the indorsing of the company's notes was a and was generally as Mr standing In the community Is of the beat and had never before been pointed In nia With the view oC obtaining Pres version of the Portsmouth company's affairs The Globe reporter culled upon him this He was found at Ills office on Pleasant busily engaged In preparing statements as to the company's When asked If he had road the article which appeared morning in a paper as to the of the company and his connection with he ho and that were some very glaring fho first he statement that I ever got a note of the that I had discounted in Boston or by any business man from that city who passed the summer hert la few months ago a well-known business man of who passes his summers in this wrote me that he had some of the company's notes in his and asked as to the company's I Immediately replied that I was sorry to hear that he had the and that the company was In a bad way finances ot the company were managed exclusively by the Mr Samuel Hale of South followed out the example set by his grandfather and father for a period of over 00 have had no connection with the handling of the notes except to Indorse for the Within a few months X learned that they amounted to much more than I as notes now appear hold by persons who claim to be Innocent holders which 1 had been Informed and had every to believe had been only have I indorsed notes for the but have advanced money an late as to help tide over the affairs and get the company on a sound basis once regard to the selling of the notes at high rates of Interest by Collins and Hawson to Boston 1 have no but from that 1 have learned of late 1 liave every reason to believe that upward of by these parties never reached the Bonds of the company to Ihe amount of have been this amount 1h ph as to who boll the notes of the the the nt any to 50 cents en Mr ibj nut know the ef this but liale tuki rue that said that of the were not hut of been in a liad for I did not deem it nt .My nne endeavor to and the as veral of relatives and in f atn I at this late day of ' iny no tlon the hut were The in the In Is perfectly Two Men in Boat Caught by Frightened Held in Rushing One Drowned in and Other Barely HI mill Police He Knows of Crosby Gim M Mmi From Place in Condon Tells of a Talk With the Made Threats of Going toi the Crosby Officers Lost a Chance to rest the Mrs Eutler of ol tlie 18 -A Mich. that of who that is le have her and all of whom arc Harry the N Aug 18-A sensational drowning accident at the gate house this in which a Andrew well known among his lost hlB and Carl a very nearly met death in an attempt to rescue ills tind entered a- boat for a sail on the They stepped Into the unloosened rope and cast off. The current of the river as It the gate house and enters the main canal is very and before the young men liad gained their seats and could use their the strong bore the boat to the yawning opening beneath the gate and through which the water pours with terrific Both men at once lost their and 1-Iallln especially became very much Superintendent William B. who has charge of the gate yelled to them ho would save out of the Hardly was in the water when Jumped courageously to save could but the current so powerful as this point that he could not hold Just iiH disappeared under the gate reached the stone and clinging by his fingers to the crevices in the managed to keep himself from being swept through until Mr Stearns and his came to his They let the end of a ladder down to and by its means pulled him Tlie oars and all disappeared In the terrible whirlpool that circled under the and in a few seconds appeared on the soutli side of the and bottom side wont down tlie The only trace of could be seen was the unfortunate man's as It floated down the but la in anticipated that his body will bo found as the water is drawn from the The man employe of the Manchester and a intelligent young ite was of the best of a member of tho Lutheran and tlie senior past chief templar of Monitor fodge of Good lie has an aunt in this city and a father and mother in HOW BOARD WAS HUNG. It was with Chains and Weighed 3000 K Aug which to the Vigilant today at the Needles is an which but a thing was possible with llor natural draft is 14 feet the depth of the is 10 feet with two feet of it in centerboard casing tor lowered down to its position and alHo at its lowest point II gives the a ot The of two tough bronze between which wete a ot a foot were with a ion of tilled nie the the weigh a little more than board was with chains at etui and tin and down by a patent When tlie lowered it instead of on a to the and two foot of it wore kept in the When not in rested on an iron which was the of the casing and this pin gave It will nil lake or four weeks to lenair the and the season then will lie almost It Is Not What We Say what does that tells the The great volume Ol in form of voluntary prove that g Be Sure hood's Aug state polloS have taken charge of the murder ot Henry E. and are now looking for a farm hand employed by Jacob T. Crosby during the and who left his employ Aug G. The clews are slight and No one saw the faces of the burglars and and no one recognized the voices of any of them In the threats and commands made by That at least one of the trio of men was with the farm premises is tho strongest evidence in the possession ot the and with that point in view they are looking for Frank It is supposed that Little Is the only living person outside the family ot Jacob Crosby who knew a shot gun was kept on a rough shelf over the stalls ot the horses In the yet when Mr Crosby ran for this after the burglars had entered the lb was The first attempt of the burglars ta enter the house was made at a ot the sleeping room of Mr and Mrs When the burglars retreated after firing the shots which killed Henry B. they went through the where they could a cart path that would bring them again to the maia some distance below the and thereby avoid any people who bo going there along the main The burglars left nothing material hind them which might lead to theln They took eight cents in money and ai human Tho scene of the murder Is a farm oal tho main road from to about mile from the center of tha on tho and set back leas than 20 feet from the street is tha farm house of Jacob n prosperous well known and came from Maine IC years He has a wife and five tha oldest a boy of 111, and the youngest 3 The family retired later than usual last as tho little baby was They left it lamp burning In on the Fifth For the Bowels Lungs And Nerves As a Preventive And Curative Of Serious Illnesses Sanford's Is Worth Its Weight JLn Gold Itt of amt lieut of Imported IL Ib to Uie often dangerous Ask tur look lor out tui the Sold it Oil Will bring interests I. OO per for one nt tUe It will yield 8400 the 694 Or to sell er or ou or part ot real 111 0'> 1ft-foriuullon or iu no to U 11. ifa Court F. W. Barry 108 525974 7993 04  

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