Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - September 7, 1895, Boston, Massachusetts FALL IS t I Put your advs and wants in i The Sunday Globe i loton aito I MINIATURE All sails free with Sunday Globe The novelty of the VOL SATURDAY SEPTEMBER TWELVE PRICE TWO Get a Fit SPLAINE Tailors who do their own TO ORDER TROUSERS OVERCOATS and up AH Garments Cut by Firstclass work SUITS up Their Name and Reputation Is a Guarantee of Good No Change in No Reduction in Qualify Shoes jit Exclusive notwithstanding the general advance by The Reason Why Wo are the largest In the world of a special priced and in addition to our SO over 4000 retail dealers handling oar goads in tha principal cities and towns tho making an ex tensive business exclusive of special which gives us sufficient profit to still maintain this without reduc ing in any way the quality of our We invite personal examination of over 100 styles and in Pat rat Best Cork DCD and IBB W PAIR Can fit any foot and please 872 Washington 12 City Hall 33 creen 17 Change BIDDEFORD BOYS JOT Were Shut Up in a Freight Car Loaded with Iced When a freight car loaded with iced fish was opened yesterday morning in the freight yard of the Boston Maine railroad in Charlestown railroad officer Locke was surprised to see issue from Jt two barefooted shivering with He took them to station where they gave their names as Ernest and They said that they were from Bidde Their statement was borne out by Ihe fact that the car in which they avere found was billed from that They said that last night they were playing in the car and fell and that some one closed the door and se cured They were unable to remem ber the name of the street upon which they lived In as they are new comers in that The Biddeford police were but they were un able to find who the boys parents Ernest is 11 years of age and is CONTENTS Defender and apparently fit In every particular for todays race former gets a time allowance of 29 sec Chairman Martin gets the better of hla colleagues in the reinstate ment Interview with Gen on the awarding of the extra Conductor Warner kills himself n Fire in Maiden causes loss of about Pace Close of Maines state Judge Ely decides that Walcott and OBrien participated In a prize and holds each in for the grand William Whittemore of Avon cuts hla throat in an attempt to commit New Hampshire veterans association elects Weekly trade Baltimore visited by a great rain cod fishers report scarc ity of Cynthia Roy attacked by a highway man in Death of Richard Oakman at Mon tague Bookkeeper in a Westfield bank under arrest for making false About spent on repairs of schools in the summer Whitman man accidentally shot his V Page Massachusetts will spnd 1000 veterans to the encampment In Louis Griffo knocks out Shadow Maber in a street fight at Coney Pane Boston beats knocking out Hutchison other league Chicago lawyer kicked by a witness In court at formers Pawtucket beats Fall River in New England league other Boston saves by a supremo court decision other court Evidence of big water frauds in Chi Pa ice English athletes astonish the natives at New Handicap tennis tournament starts at Artist Gibson and Miss seriously Races oh the will attract many Pace Hard fight ahead In the Holt will Second crop of gypsy moth eggs hatching out in More about the ticket agents tion next Reunion a husband and wife after a separation of 40 Police Capt Michael Stettins military Very little betting yachting sharps waiting for better Gov Greenhalge at the Plymouth coun ty fair other Lenox season opens with a brilliant ball by Mrs Oscar Fernald and Miss Eva Robin son likely to be married after Some of the attractions at coming ex in Mechanics Real estate Notorious female Bertha Ken wanted for a robbery in Assessors will investigate the alleged fraudulent registration at 36 Cross st Page Important auction sales of horses and THE OP STUDY U complete uid fitted for ua and work of THE FACULTY a list of more than twenty and with reference to nro la cacb department THE STUDENTS are young people of both roll at THE DISCIPLINE IB at tho upbeat and includes THE PATRONAGE IM Ha of taj Institution la tbe THE REPUTATION of thia school for originality and and M being tbe Institution of Its kind li generally SPECIAL Typt and Com may be taken as a special til furnished pupils tna ruled Inducements to attend bit THE SCHOOL 108 is centrally located Office open from B Pott Death of William Henry The Leg Pullers Politics as She is Applied a Tale of the Puritan Com Beacon Hill ways told by one who has been Mrs Bridget from her home since May Insane father tries to drown his and drowns Directors of chamber of commerce take action on membership of ex Treas THE FA IK Sept for Saturday For New generally For eastern New generally to fresh so u t h ea sterly Local For Boston and vicinity Saturday stationary easterly The Weather While the atmospheric conditions are not fair weather Is most prob able with some var winds no decided change in tem before Sunday when it promises cooler In the PET SCHEME Commissioner Curtis Prevented the Auctioning of Gen Martin Checkmated His Asso in Attempt to Reinstate With Globe Tho police or rather Commissioners Clark and have Passed an official vote to reinstate ox Patrolman Sailer to the de That vote is now on record at head Attached to it Is the dissent ing voto of Gen the The two commissioners want to put but they find that tho chairman of the board has still got the best of them and that their hands are According to the civil service statute and the rules of the police commission ers cannot again become a member of the department unless he be comes a reserve policeman and serves Ills time In that capacity the same as any new The two commissioners are trying to figure out a way by which they can get him back as a regular patrolman despite the Probably if they had not delayed so long In having the final hearing would have a member of th regular force within a few for they could have employed a rule of the civil service commission which would have allowed them to reappoint Klt trell within a year from the date of his which occurred on Aug It Is said that the chairman of the knowing that he was likely to be downed when the hearing was caused a postponement of the hearing until after the years time had The other commissioners were not aware of the existence of such a law until it was called to their attention yesterday afternoon by the After Commissioners Clark and Curtis had voted to reinstate Com missioner Curtis wanted to have tho civil service commissioners notified to that clerk Ryan received his Instructions But Just here Gen Martin called a and said that he did not mind so much being voted but he did not Intend to sit by ana see an act performed which they had no legal right to Then he called their attention to rule 40 of the civil service which covers the of per sons dismissed from tho classified serv Now that Kittrells year has as ha became a private citizen the minute of his it is not plain how he can ever become a member of the force again unless he takes the civil service examination required of an applicant for the reserve He must then wait tor hla turn to and will be compelled to go through the same instructions as any new ap Then the civil service commis always look up a mans finding that he has once been dis missed from the force and being In formed that one of the members of the board of the objects to having him again on the it is very likely that the civil service com missioners would to certify him for At any before can be come a member of the department from which he waa he will probably have to undergo an examina tion for ihe reserve and it Is doubted by many if he will want to be gin at the bottom of the ladder knowing that chairman Martin Is op posed to The chairman Is at variance with the other members of the board of police In regard to certain other and Is frequently getting outvoted on mat ters In which he Is Those in a position to know say that lively times are Gen Martin was In an amiable mood at the close of his days hard work at He welcomed a large delegation of Boston newspaper who were eater to learn what ho thought of a story published in the af to the effect that a sort of a combine had been formed against him In the The In ques tion was based on the probable action of the board relative to the was discharged from the force Aug because he used his official position unwarrantably to arrest his The arrest was made in the dead hours of the and so that Kittrells in division knew nothing of the affair until after the service of the The case was reopened recently upon the ex application for re and upon the Intimation that Commissioners Clark and Curtis had decided to favor hla Gen Martin was placed in the ant position of having his opinions set at naught in the he having voted a year for Kit trells Gen after perusal of the story published yesterday which gave an impression that war had uan declared In the commission between the chairmen and his said to a Globe man There Is no ground for any such yarn about trouble between myself and my associates on the Our relations are of the most like all men who have minds of their we sometimes differ in our opin Such have been honest differences of and are not the result of any personal 111 I have my opinion regarding the case of and have seen no reason to charge my first That Is all there s 10 the al though certain people Beem anxious to make It appear that bad feeling exists in the Gen Martin said that people shouldnt believe all that is printed In the news especially stones that may ba inspired by unfriendly elements such as exist in every MR CURTIS CHANGED HIS Gen Martins Pet Scheme Was De as a Result of His Recently Modified Until within a day or W new liq uor licenses wero to be granted by the board of police The granting of these licenses is based on the new which shows such an Increase of population that the number Is in the strict letter of tho law in regard to one license for every BOO Six hundred applicants want these li As Gen Martin facetiously said last to a Globe reporter GUN It Is a pretty difficult job to select the ill from these for every one of the applicants comes highly recommend Apparently none of them chews or and every one of them Is fitted for a Sunday school teacher or of that So you see what a difficult Job It Is to select 01 from such The general was evidently tired at the but the thought of these roo aroused his sense of hu and he was forced to Are you still in favor of auctioning them general I the city would make out of them if they were auctioned Dont you think Is enough to pay for a firstclass license There are people who will pay and the city would benefit by the tran Are you alone In that opinion on the board Mr Curtis believed as I do for pome Does ha now What has changed his mind I dont Then you are alone In your at the present time Has It been decided that every one of the shall have the privilege of say 30 apiece that Is practically what It amounts I Of course every license will have to be voted on by the entire but I dont Imagine there will be any opposition to tho names But It will bo a difficult matter to select from the Do yon Intend to errant tJie licenses Immediately say within a week or two It may take some little T cant say just how Ions il will In addition to those which granted we granted OUR Wo are going to consider every applica Where do you think the moat of these licenses will be in the city proper or the districts In all probability the most of them will be granted in the city The city proper comprises about 2000 where about policemen are on duty at a This gives every patrolman about five acres to while In the outlying districts every patrolman has to cover about live times that amount of If any trouble occurs on account of It can be at tended to much better by the police In the city proper than In the outlying dis where a drunken man would have an opportunity to offer Insult to without being appre Then do you consider that the out lying districts have Insufficient police protection I I sat on my piazza out there last evening for two hours and a and not a policeman passed the house in that This is the dividing line of two and each patrolman has a very large territory to We have had 100 extra men added to the but that Is scarcely The general seemed very Im pressed with the lack of police protec tion for the outlying Then you that most of the new licenses will be grunted In the city proper I think most of them will go Into that from the neck to the water The conversation next turned on topics in general connected with the po lice When the general was asked whether he thought crime wan any more rampant than he said Judging from the he It but It is not any more so than It was one year ago at thin We have nil sorts of things re ported to us as lost or stolen by when in reality these people have mis placed the things themselves and them They very seldom tell ua that they find Dont you think if more publicity Marry But be Careful Who You we Warners Written to His Body was Found in Roger Williams Ball Had Plowed Its Way Through His Unfortunate Conductor Was Missing Several Sept Warner of the New New Ha von Hartford railroad this afternoon blew his brains out with a in Koger Williams He came to Providence from Stoning Monday and for several clays past the railroad officials have been making Inquiries about aided by reporters and The family of Warner at sent out word that foul play was owing to his long It was found that Warner had been aeon at Hills and the present alive and This morn ing he was seen in Westminster this but quickly dropped out of About 1 today Warner boarded an Elmwood car at Market sq and went to Koger Williams At 3 p m a gang of men engaged in the landscape near pond heard a but did not leave their work to make an An hour later foreman Howry walked through the usual on every hand by high brush and low Ho saw a mans form on the with a revolver clutched In thn right and both resting on the Ho feared at to think In u the man ho spied a hole In tho head of the prostrate Closer In showed the man to bo Ths bullet vaa fired Into tho right temple and passed directly through the out of the left Mr at once superin tendent and tho medical ex aminer was There wero several letters on the two written In lead pencil to a Mr Good win concerning a policy which War ner Tho letters were all on blank forms the railroad There also several notices to employes is sued in August In the different On the back of one large printed letter of Instructions to employes a fare well note to Warners wife and his as follows Please notify my Hills Grove at Be sure and give Nell those little books In my vest They arc for Ask her to forgive mo and she marry but be careful who you Be to the sweet little 1 am not crazy or You and the little ones will be better without I am doing It for your not Now the hardest part of this but Its The note was found In an envelope other It waa addressed to conductor Warners family in con sists of a wife and four When he left there last Monday he spoke to several friends about removing them n Then he set out to find work in the railroad yards He was given money by railroad of at Monday to pay his expenses while in The revolver WHS There was no money in the and the watch chain was hung in the vest but there was no Tho Warner referred to as being at Hills Grove tower is employed by ths and Is a brother of the dead Both ars popularly known all along the shore line from New Haven to A most singular Incident Is related In connection with the Not long ago Warner and his with a crossed Roger Williams on the way to a Fields point clambake re sort on the Providence The trio passed the very spot where conductor Warner was found dead this in speaking of the plo of the he Jocularly that It would be a place to commit On a little scrap of paper which the medical examiner picked up Warner Viad written in lead pencil that ho was 35 yeara and that health was HULL Another Attempt to Burn Buildings With tho Aid of Sept firebug has be gun his work Last night the shed and outbuildings connected with John Gilberts house on and occupied by George Colburn and family of was discovered on The firemen answered the alarm Im and by their prompt work saved the The buildings Inside were saturated with kerosene the same the previous incendiary fires have been of Chiet Engineer William Taylor and his assistants Investigated the case to and have Warren deputy state fire An London Looks at Sept The revocation of tin orders to the American warship to protect Americans In the Levant while sho was en route there for that In regarded here as In that the United States will I abandon Its pulley of Interfering in tlie j Mediterranean every time the mission aries appeal for It Is un that the will leave tomorrow for Continued on tbe Seventh Irving and Ellen Terry 8 Bept Among the ptr steamer York from tonight were Hon lion Sir Henry Irving and Miss Ellen a concentrated extract of malt and for nursing sufferers from dys At all STRIPPED FOR THE Defender and Valkyrie are Apparently Fit in Every Official Measurements Give the American Boat a Time Allow ance of 29 of Wind in Plenty MRS HOPE GODDARD ITAK SOCIETY FOB TUB Sirs Oliver Miss only of Col nnd Mrs of and her grandfather ouo ot the of nil tho cotton mills o tho She Is worth In her own and la prospective to ten times as much Sho Is mill waa In She the Defender at the and has nulled on her iu every NEW Sopt GSo fur as It lies In the power of man to make them tho arrangements for the of the America cup contests tomorrow between the Defender and Valkyrie III are com Tlie courses find regulations have been agreed upon and are thorough ly the America commit tee and the New York yacht club regat ta committee are prepared to carry them out and give the boats the best possible tho boats have been stripped for tho measured and brought to the highest possible degree of perfection as racing and are each apparently lit In every way to do their beat for the honor of their respective owners and their re All Is o make the race a success Is and there IM a promise of that In the prevailing weather condi tions and in tho weather Tho following table made from tho official and from other known measure opportunity for a com parison of the boats In in di and In sail which has not hitherto been The meas In tho table are in and of Defender Length all oo Imu deck to Main boom Spinnaker Tip of boom to forward point of of Hunt to forward point of Upper Hide of main hoom to topsail block Killing The official and sail area meas are In several ways u surprise to those who had or thought they The most Important of the later prep for the race came In tha measurement of the boats and the consequent settlement of thu vexed ot comparative sail spread and time the measurements show that the Defender is feet load square feet of sail and has a racing length of while Valkyrie III Is feet has square feet of and a racing length for time allowance of This means that the Vul III will allow ihe Defender 19 seconds over a so for the timu In the history uf America cup raving he challenging boat Is the and lias to give an allowance tu the Both yachts arc within the 90 feet required by the new deed of and ulna within thu limit of 89 feet named by Lord for any excess pf which they would have paid double ID reckoning time al had Inside Information about and no one can congratulate himself on having hit everything yet many of the dimensions are so close to those already published as to show that no great mistake has been made In sizing up the and that the Val kyrie has tho larger sail area lhat was predicted tor Her sail urea is not Indeed HO much larger than Defenders as wus expected by nearly 600 but this Is accounted for by tho increase in Defenders anil plan over the one originally and which the early the boat demonstrated could be safely As II is the boats are closer In nail area ana the time allowance la than any one had but it la still in and rather than her chances of vic in that has a larger Ball plan than was expected for that very easily driven form of and that she has proved her ability to carry the Continued the Biggest Fire in Maiden for Many Last List of Entire Fire Department of the City Called Three Men Injured While Fighting Company Expected to Rebuild Factory at Sept moat tive fire that haa occurred in thia city for several years broke out this In the buildings of tho Middlesex last on Eastern at tha Junc tion of Maplewood Shortly before 7pm one of the em ployes In the dis covered a small blaze in the southwest corner of the boiler another discovered the blazo about the same and both set to to get the fire under Find ing that the blaze was Mr asked a man who was passing on his bicycle to ring In nn alarm from Sox There was some delay in finding the so that when tho alarm was rung the blazo had got a good start by tho the Maplewood department Tho flames spread and It waa found necessary to ring In second alarm at This brought tho IIro department of the and the two steamers and the chemical with the hoac wore soon hard at endeavoring to subdue tho which had spread all over the entire building and adjoining The main building was 120x60 feet and two and onehalf stories in In tho addition which was made to tho factory tho present Thn cud ot tho building was filled with kiln dried which burned like sending tho llames nearly 50 foot the It was fortunate there was no wind blowing at the as a large number of dwelling houses in that vicin ity which could hardly have escaped with a high wind Tho together with tho stock totally although the firemen worked hard to save that part of tho building Ing the The books of the con cern were also Work of Newton 13 treasurer and manager of tho and was at his homo In Newton at tho time thn broke the tui of tho stated that the Ions on the building would roach and that was at least 000 worth of stock He esti mated tho loss on the machinery at making the total loss about Ho did not know Just how much insur ance was but thought that ihe Insurance would not cover more than onethird of the Three men were Injured during the one of them quite Sam UR who was employed as a last nr In ths was one of the to enter the building after the fire broke and ho received a severe scalp wound by falling beneath a pile of last Charles a Maplewood busi ness fell from a badly In juring his and had to be removed to his Frank a shipper at tho had his hands severely and bruised while to save the books of the Several barrels of oil were rolled out into the street from the burning build ing so oa to prevent Several thousand spectators gathered In tho vi of the Tho main building was erected about flight years and the company it tho present was employing about 30 who will bo thrown out of em ployment until the company can which It is said it will do at To reach tha fire a line of hose had to be laid across the tracks of ths branch which delayed several of the Sues for SOUTH Sept B Charles has brought suit In on action of for against the town of on its refusal to pay for and car Ing for a herd of cuttle belonging to and which was quarantined on hla own premises by order of tha cattle Lynch THE WE GUARANTEE EVERY HAT and can safely say they are ihe BEST HATS ITM produced for the 171 HANOVER Union de 7204 XOo At la by A