Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - October 8, 1895, Boston, Massachusetts In the Last j Over Two More than any other Boston paper GLOBE LEADS THEM i irn Last Sunday Printed 4u2 bUlSi Of this being over IS more than our least distant competi tor PAT VOL TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER PRICE TWO We have a beauti ful variety of Par lor some of them quite in though exquisite in de sign and We are head quarters in Bos ton for all kinds Parlor China Music Medicine 43 to 51 Avon 46 to 54 Bedford RUG In Our Dry Goods Best quality genuine Japanese actually worth at Q Cray Fur an extra fine lot re sewed and thoroughly worth at 6 READY FOR WEDNESDAY WAITT BOND What is more re freshing than a good cigar The millions smoking Waitt Bond prove them to be satisfactory in quality Imported stock bought at first hands in large quantities by expert and manufac tured under most favor able the best tobacco and workmanship IT Wheelwright Says that Question is Declares Results in His Experience at City Hall Opened His But for Matthews the City Would William Caused Somerville Hal Spited His Money at CONTENTS opens his campaign among the Berkshire Veterans not remembered in the re publican platform this No game there may be one with Democrats preparing for the Ing In Boston tomorrow gambling raid brought about by a clerk Ex City Architect Wheelwright de clares the power oC Is abused by taken suddenly Mrs Marshall of Boston attempts suicide at 1or the New England chani to be held next Charge of sending paupers Into New York against a North Adams Suffrage discussed by Mrs Chant and others at Harvard men will entertain the Cam bridge athletes Alderman Dever nominated for the senate in the 7lh Suffolk Two men rescued from drowning off English high beats high 31 to Baltimores beat the at Baltimore hoodlums stone the Authorities prevent the fight at New Jersey McCoy whips Ullinan In 13 rounds at extension plan is not deemed by the postmaster Missing Treas Fltz of Chelsea heard Representatives of the powers unite In a note to the Veterans Ignored in the Republican For fte First Time Thj Are Entirely Informed His Employers and Chief of Result Was That Seven Men Were Democratic Ratification Meeting in Boston Promises to be a Mem One in Many The democratic state committee have completed the arrangements for the big ratification meeting which Is to be held In Music hall Wednesday points to a gathering of unprecedented enthusiasm and the state ticket Will be eloquently given Us initial As the opening gun will be fired on Wednesday evening In so It will be taken up all over the state on succes sive to election There is no disposition outside of this city to permit the interest in democracy to lapse this There is a very brisk and general demand upon the state com for speakers from all parts of the The committee of almost every town of any nize has filed an application for Hon George Fred and as usu al lion John Hon William Russell and others the wellknown campaigners are in There is Just as much difficulty pro for the intended gather ings enthusiastic democracy as ever the committee encountered in a congres but the committee Is mak an honest endeavor to fill every date Tor which a request has been made the very ablest men at their com Yesterday was a busy day at head a number of prominent demo crats calling to discuss the campaign and arrange 1or Politics is the Bane of Municipal All The power of confirmation by the board of aldermen results largely In said Mr Edmund Wheel ex city last at the annual dinner the Boston ar Mr made this statement during the course of his he be ing one of the guests of the He made some other pretty severe statements about city hall and city hall politics during the course of his and while relating some of his personal experiences in the city architects The main he with many of them when they go to look into a before it is con is to see what there is in it for When Pres Andrews introduced Mr that gentleman was greet ed with loud He proceeded to explain why he had recommended the of the city architects under the new city and also how he came to city We five a selected Vermont Turkey witTi EVERY from now until Thanks na to TAKE your OLD stove In for a modern We per week thereafter until tne balance ia PARLOR per week CHAMBER per week COMFORTABLE per week NEW per week PARLOR per week TERMS OF Deposit on and per Deposit on and per Deposit on and per Deposit on and per Deposit on and oer Housei furnished complete and goods sent to any part of New England on aame ALL DEPOT CARS PASS THE When I was first asked to take the said I refused point hut the gentleman whom Mayor Mat thews sentto me insisted that It might at least be a benefit to me in a profes I hadnt thought of It from that point of and I finally said I would consider the I always have had an interest In mu but I thought it was all humbug to think that a man should be a politician to hold a professional Mayor Matthews wanted me to take hold of the office right He wanted me to run the office In a profes I took a month to look the ground I looked and found a number of mysterious individuals holding office in the They were supposed to ho inspectors and I told Mayor Matthews that I was ready to take hold of the office on May 1 IF all those inspectors and watchmen could be The mayor said they should be and he promised me his support in my endeavor to run the office in a professional a prom ise which Ire faithfully 140 Washington Stand Shoes Still sold at Notwithstanding ths by other AND WB GUARANTEE THB QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP TO BB IF OT TO FORMER and oan you from SI to ON EVERY We are the in the world of priced and In addl i tion to onr 30 over 4000 retail dealers handling onr goods In the principal cities and towns throughout the mak ing an extensive business ex of special which gives ns sufficient profit tt still maintain this price without redo in any way tha quality of onr styles and widths in PATENT RUS BEST CORK When I first took hold of the office it waa with my heart up In my but I knew something about the and I knew that as head of a department I had certain rights and powers which I proposed to I wasnt in office very long when certain alderman wanted to direct mo in regard to some The al derman and never had that alderman call again on any Im proper But for two years I was not con firmed by the board of Tha was a terrible The Idea among the aldermen Is that If they dont vote for a man they dont want any favors So I was free for two and when I was finally confirmed by the board on a I had no because they were I With Mayor Matthews back of m I could not have any He said to me one when he met me in th and he thought I troubled Are those politicians troubling you Not Bald I dont want them to bothe you at said Mr Wheelwright then paid a to Mayor Matthews ability and back Talk about good of he con In city hall meant good o the particular person who wanted some They always some par advantage for some The were looking after He then explained his Interview wlU Mayor which was some time He next explained hi Continued on tne Third 672 Washington New Adams Off At 12 City Hall 33 Green Near Out of the Way a But you dont buy Furniture or Carpets very and when you do isnt it good judgment to go a little out of the shopping centre for the sake of savin money It would seem PLIMPTON Reliable Houie WASHINGTON in IUM Near Dover IVI I I Sole Milker a of the I PLIMPTON SOFA I I credit to I Reliable nit May be Brought Against Those Who Former Declarations Now Brought to No One Seems to Know Why Soldiers Are GOV Explanations Arc But They Do Not The gambling raid at hotel on Sept 28 was clue j Information lodged with the police y William a clerk In the store of Sawyer For three yeara Parker has been the rder clerk and and he held re confidence of his On the day previous to the raid he had n Interview with his and them that he had lost several undred dollars at gambling at hotel He Is said to have confessed 0 having lost some money belonging to Is and he promised to make ull He gave the names of those who had ron his money at and said that S was not the only young man who ad lost Mr with philanthropic mo decided to root out the and pith thla end In view he consulted his Roger Chief of Parkhurst was requested to call t the office of Mr on Satur ay at which time Parker re his with the result that a aid was made that and seven business men were Were It not for the fact that the may r and several other prominent citizens been charged with making the com the true inwardness of the raid never have been The se recy and General air of mystery sur the case from the set In Somerville to and accusations have been fre during the past Parker Is the bringing of 1 civil action against those won his The men arrested will be In court on but the general belief In Is that the cases will not be PATTI La Diva Was Forced to Cancel Her Engagement to Sing Last Evening at Oct was seized with a sudden Illness at Bir mingham She had arranged to slug In that town but was unable to do Attractions at the Masked men hold up an car near William Wetmore the Ameri can dies in Death of Rev Michael Death of Col William Chase at Minnie the young Jewess loved a placed on pro Page The Ancients banqueted at Charges of discrimination against Lynn men in building the new water Disastrous floods In Gems of art from the Paris salons put on exhibition in art gallery of Marsh Clergymen honor Rev Dr Reuen Mrs Charles Folsom missing from Kast N H Howard Gates also rime Source of motives of all Hall claim tho control of the Re publican Aeronaut Allen tells of his trip from to Explosion in the mine at Funeral of Senator James Leach at Contest over the will of Thomas Spicy testimony in the divorce Meeting of board of alder Rev Wallace Gate and Rev Clar ence Rice banqueted previous to their Memorial services in honor of Dr Miner to be held Nov Steamfitters asked to defend their pickets chimney blowers on do Chavannes mural decoration for tho public library to bo placed in position Pase of tho working Salvation armys MRS MARSHALL MAY Wife of a Boston Manufacturer Throws Herself from a Third Story Window in Oct John Knox wife of a prominent Boston who has been stopping at a boarding house near the Delaware attempted suicide yes by throwing herself from a third window to the She received Injuries from which she will probably Fair opened in nld girls Preparations for week of self Colored race loses able exponent by death of Elijah William Rumors of friction between the sub way Real estate Fuse Important auction sales of horses and Philadelphia street car systems com Death oC Patrick father of Judge Robert Sol Manns In McKay and Parsons have a narrow escape from Habeas corpus writ In case of Mrs Lloyd Mifflin Scott Globe Wants is why the Globe prints the most want THE Local Fire The alarm from box at last was There was a slight lire In the four story building 278 C South owned by Lane and occupied by last An alarm was given from box 114 at p The alarm from box 134 at last night was for a fire In the dwelling 154 D South The building Is owned by Lawrence The fire was in the second pied by Damage Olin Appointed Inspector Oct Walker of the issued a general order appointing Bur bank of Chicago quartermaster William Olin of Boston Inspector gen and Alfred Darte of judge advocate Mr Olin Is the present secretary of the state of He was for the office by acclamation last Satur New Assistant Eugene Tappan of the law firm of Tappan Warren was yes by Judges McKlm and assistant register of probate and Insolvency for Suffolk vice Oct for Tuesday For New generally pos sibly local showers in northern portion Tuesday morning cooler Tuesday with westerly For eastern New probably fair Tuesday and Wed with north westerly winds For the first since close of the the republican parly of Massachusetts has failed to insert In Its platform of principles a clause ing the partys support to measures favorable to the There is a noticeable hole In the platform as adopted In Music hall last Saturday where the old soldier plank has usu ally Its companion the temperance was not conspicuous by Us ab only contingency that would make It say many of the cynical prohibi the customary reference to the veteran was entirely It Is rather interesting at thin time to read the clauses in reference to the veteran which from year to year have been part and parcel of the republican platform for the present governor of tho as chairman of the committee on resolu tions at the convention In uttered the while it pledged nothing In was still a politic recognition of the fact that there were several veteran soldier voters in tho state The charges of extravagance In pen sions we deny tho charge of fulfilling our pledges to the loyal soldiers of thn country we Similar pledges of the democratic party wore not and in view of this record U Is not strange If the keeping of these pledges by us should bo regarded by them as a serious In ex Gov read thu platform and this clause We have been assailed in the past by our party opponents on tho ground that we were too liberal to the soldiers of the We count cuch a charge from that an unexampled Surely no cuch accusation will ever be against Too cowardly to attempt the repeal of the pension which they have they seek to accomplish by administration what they dare do by They are striking hundreds of Individual cases from the They take away the pensions of widows under the pretence that they will look Into them afterward to see If they were honestly They execute the pensioner and try Then last year were those two some what radical expressions In the terse platform drafted by Senator Hoar und his committee Faith kept with the No deserving old soldier In tho poor All that and much more In years and this in vernacular of the Ask a member of the committee which drafted the platform adopted by thS re publican state convention to assign a reason for Ignoring the old soldier in the and he will tell you that the old soldier Is not but is re membered In the clause which re The lines read that the party pledges Itself with augmented loyalty to the tried and established principles of our No Invidious distinctions should be drawn from the fact that the usual plank was left out of the platform this said a member of the committee who helped frame the As a matter of fact the question was discussed and a rough draft of such a plank but the committee decided tMat the attitude of the republican party toward the veteran was so well known that it was not necessary to incorporate it into the The governors position In relation to the veterans preference did not in fluence the then asked the we discussed the subject in tho was the It was thought by one member of the commit tee that some notice ought to be taken of the recent discharges at the custom but finally it was decided that no action was really and we did 10 Harvard Will Not Sign Her to One Still Had as Basic Proposition Athletic Committee Wants ffo More of Challenge May be Sent to Princeton for SUGGESTION TO CORBETT AND Opens His Third Campaign Among the State Issues Only Presented by the and His Loyal Lieu tenant Follows in Defense of the not want to make the longer than was any Local For Boston and vicinity Tuesday Fair cooler Tuesday night brisk south west to west Charged with Striking His James 86 Cove was ar rested last night for an alleged assault upon his Mary whom he Is alleged to have struck with the butt end of a breaking her right San Domingo Orders a Oct government ol San Domingo has ordered the construc tion in a Clyde shipyard of a warship The Temperature as indicated by the thermometer at Thompsons spa 3 a m 6am Bam 12 m 3 p m G p m 9pm 12 mid average tempera ture yesterday BD The Weather cooler weather Is indicated for New England and will probably continue through Thursday west to northwest Liquor Dealer Has NEW Oct saloon made an as this as a result of a attachment placed by William Ul mer of N The liabilities are not made but are believed to be very who was at one time a fire commissioner spent in fitting up his Dr John Morris is Oct Dr John the Lutheran di is reported to be dying at his country residence In near this He Is 92 years In goods for the money we lead the But many of the old soldiers In the it is feel that they have been slighted in the republican platform this and not a few of them am of the belief that It was out of consideration to the governors stand on the veterans preference last spring that tho resolution was It Is Insisted In certain quarters that Gov was not at all anxious that the soldier plank should be Insert ed this and that the committee were also afraid that they might em barrass the candidate for reelection If they came out too strongly for the vet Consequently they ignored tho question A different view of the matter Is in other Inspector Gen Massachusetts was seen at the state house yesterday and said I dont know why tho committee on resolutions did not see fit to place the customary veteran plank in the plat but It seems that the neglect of any mention of the old soldier at this time will not in the least the re publican soldier vote in the coming After the action of tho republican legislature last In passing the veterans preference over the gov I am and I think every other old soldier In setts is that the republican party is almost unanimously disposed to stand by tho and give them anything within reason they may The omission of the usual pledging the republican party to support und help the may have been simply by reason of an or may have been due to some other Such an expression on the part of the republican party IB not Actions speak louder than and the republican party has GREAT Oct 7Gov and Lieut Gov Wolcott be gan their political campaign for the year by coming to this town today and tho voters of southern Berk shire The two officials left Boston at this and as the governor came down from Lowell and Mr Wolcott from his country they had to make an early They were mot In Boston by Herbert Plympton of republi can state who will accom pany them on their trip this On their arrival at Great Harrington the party was mot by Frank chairman of the republican town com who escorted his distinguished visitors to the Berkshire which Is in tho center of the town directly across tho street from Kellogg the magnificent estate owned by William who Is known in the eastern part of the state largely on account of his beautiful house and grounds at Mr Searles has been at Kellogg ter a large part of the and has freely received people who desired to see the splendors of his but re cently he has kept himself more he was glad to meet tho governor and lieutenant and they spent of an hour as Mr Bearles By this time they were duo at the Inn where a reception had been arranged for The lieutenant governor and Mr Plympton received in the hotel par The citizens were presented by Mr Wright and president of the republican league of southern Berk The guests of tho hotel did not ap appreciate their for most of them kept on rocking their chairs and smoking but many prominent residents of this town and of the adjoining country shook hands with tho guests from The re ception lasted only about an Among those who shook hands with the governor and lieutenant governor were Col William Brown of New a prominent democrat of the em pire who was defeated for con gress last year by Lemuel Mr Brown has a beautiful place and wanted to entertain the but ho preferred to reat after the Others Introduced were Selectman An drew Postmaster ex Senator County Commissioner Dalzell of South ex Representative John Pomeroy and Charles Judge Walter Dr John Hull of Eaton and Phelps of Charles John Rus sell and was that neither Senator nor Mr would receive the republican nomination to succeed Mr Barrus In tho Senator is not popular hern for many one of which Is that he Is said to be In sympathy with If not a member of the The opinion of experts here Is that the delegates to tho councilor con vention will refuse to nominate Mr Rip and then throw over Mr for the present Mr who Is and who has the reputation of being an efficient member of the It Is if hero that Representative Irwln of Northampton will probably be nominat ed for the senate to succeed Mr If this part of the district were united on a candidate he would have a fair chance of but Mr Clark of who has four or five delegates pledged to will not withdraw from the con and as tho other will vote for Mr Keyes of Mill Mr Ir wln can make the most of the The latters friends that lie would bo nominated oven If the Berkshire county delegates were united on a candidate of their Dale Will Fall NOT 9 If It Can He There will be no football rams be tween Harvard and Yale this Oct 5 was the limit time set by tho Har vard management to await a possible from Yale before filling their vacant This day having passed nnd no challenge or Invitation to play a Rama having been officially received txt Cambridge from New all pos of a football contest between these two old rivals this fall Is This official announcement waa mado by Prof chairman of the athletic committee lust and It Is almost his last official duty In that as ho will retire from tho committee when the board of over seers will confirm Prof Beale as his suc Should any challenge come from Yale now no attention will paid to as tho New Haven management fully under stood that after Oct G Harvard would proceed to fill her vacant which are Nov 9 and Nov and have beea left open until now In the hope that the crimson and blue would meet again as Stes will be taken at once to get on games for these two and here comes in a very interesting possi Six years ago next In Princeton administered to Harvard on Held a very severe the score being 3D to Sinew that day the crimson has never met tho and black In That game was the cause of a bitterness be tween the two which lias been the main reason for their discon their annual This feeling long since but In the past two year a game with Princeton was out ot tho as Harvard had already contests with Yalo und and It was felt that two great games In one year were all that an eleven ought to Now that there is to be no Yalo and Har vard has only one hard match In No thut at Cambridge on Nov IB against there is no reason why Princeton should not bo and such an outcome Is the logical result of the present break between Harvard and Whatever decision tha Harvard au arrive will be reached In a very few Should tho Cambridge management decide to challenge the New Jersey It will be for a gamo at Princeton on Nov such a chal lenge is It may iot bring about a because Princeton already has one arranged with Cornell for that Then again the two colleges are playing under entirely different rules this It Is doubtful If either would accept tha others complete With slight con cessions on both sides the difficulty of different rules could bo gotten Although It was a political members of both parties greeted the In the conversation which took place surprise was freely expressed at the opposition which the governor has received from the It Is said that this organization has little or no hold In this section of tho although its Influence Has been seen In the fight for the republican nomination for the governors council from this A prediction freely made here today MWM j LUO WO UDi UdO with twin capable of steaming Plimpton Reliable been found In the paat supporting any U knots an hour and carrying nine I House 1077 Washington measure that is for the ot the quick firing J near Dover old Wash Day Used to be A hard Now its Clothes cleansed perfectly and Without injury Since we have used Welcome oil the Second This evening tho governor and lieu tenant governor spoke In tho Great Bar rington town The hall was filled with residents of this and surrounding and women wore On the stage several prominent Including Sissons of Now Marl Tho sneakers wore Introduced by Dr president of the republican league of South Tho governor spoke for half an During that time he was not once inter by chiefly because he talked on In such a straightforward way that there wua nothing to stir up He gave a brief but comprehensive survey of administration ot the states and asked his hearers to judge his administration by Us general record and He defended tho commissions and spoke highly of the services of the executive and said that no governor would bo able to get along without Continued on the Fourth The Best Fall Medicine Is Hoods because It In and vitalizes the blood thus gives strength to the system which enables it to resist the ap of pneu monia and other diseases which are threatened by the cooler Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifier prominently In the public eye It Is sold by all fl six for Prepared only by Hood Hoods Pills act harmoniously with Hoods OB OTHERS wishing to sell OP borrow ou or nart of reul lu Boston ao for or In no to 13 Court room 212 tel 3V02 hours 12 to iJS OP Hotels and Lodging Houses ought to be specially inter ested in our remarkable offer of TAPESTRY CARPETS These are absolutely perfect and they are in such quantities thai a number of rooms and large halls can be furnished from one thus saving if at any later it is necessary to remove or make Three ola carpets can often made over for two pro vided all art of the where otherwise all would be useless or we have from 200 to 1600 yards of each and our personal guarantee is back of the that they are and in good designs and all having been received by us with in sixty SPECIAL it Is to remember that trademark it composed of parallel bluck Unfit tho on tho If not these tn offered yon us veiny tt it if JOHN SONS Carpets and 658 WASHINGTON