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up the position of senator from The very fact that I went to Canton would it seems to that I had no application to e As a matter of I would not even have any one say anything for There Is no place I desire other than the one I now and then Sena tor Lodge expatiated at some length over the dignity and the power of a U S and contrasted it with a cabinet position to the disadvantage of the Beyond this denial of his own aspira tions Senator Lodge would say nothing of his visit to He found the presidentelect In excellent but realizing the responsibilities of the position which he Is about to Senator Lodge would say nothing It is that it was made partly in the interest of his per sonal police commissioner Theo dore who is to be urged for the position ot assistant secretary of the Mr Roosevelt would be very glad to return to and has picked out the which he desires to oc Whether he will be successful in his wishes Is a matter for the future to as i generally Senator Lodge went to Canton for the purpose of as to the views of the presidentelect on the passage of the Dingley by the present session of it is somewhat significant that the senator Is understood to be of the opinion that nothing will be done with that Upon this the senator will say nothing now for If he should speak at the caucus of the re publican senators which Is soon to be his words will be listened to with more than usual interest In view of the conference which occurred at Canton last The tide of opinion continues to run strongly in the direction of non action The Luxury Of a and wellmade Overcoat is appreciated by men of taste and Those handsome Kerseys in black and dark blue lap raw Italian cloth fine silk velvet collar fit well and wear Correct length below the These over coats are bright and fresh from our 20 OO Well Worth Immediate Ulsters and Storm Coats to suit your and fit your Macullar Parker Company Washington all Sore All Drug on tariff questions in the present con Word was received here this week from In a letter written by a gentleman who is close to the pres to the effect that an extra session was deemed unavoidable and that Maj McKinley was preparing him self for Its It must not be that the Dingley is to be allowed to sleep unnoticed hi the files of the On the contrary one of the strongest lobbies ever formed will be In Washing ton to press Back of this move ment are the wool who are appealing to senators and congress men to take up the Dingley and pass It at Congressman Apsley was one of the members who was recently for to give Ms support to this One of the largest wool manufacturers In New England was especially con cerned over the passage of the but he got no comfort from Mr Why should the wool manufacturers be so anxious to get action on the measure I asked Mr Because the immediate passage of the Dingley was the would have the effect of raising the duty on the woolen manufactures some 15 per while the duty on the raw material would only be placed at about six cents a the manufac would have the best of the legis being able to get the raw ma terial at comparatively little while being protected as to the manufactured I am not In favor of enacting any measure which Is not fair all If we should attempt to do anything this session we would be sure to make serious and have the work to do over I am in favor of an ex tra session with a careful examination into all the and the result would be a symmetrical tariff that would be satisfactory to the I would have the manufacturers come before the ways and means com early in the spring with truthful statements as to the protec tion necessary for their Exaggerated figures should oe care fully and the should be constructed on a businesslike ba I do not see how we can expect to get any satisfactory legislation at this short session of and for shall not do anything to assist In the passage of the Dingley With the wool manufacturers clamor Ing for the Dingley on the hand will be the wool growers opposing it on the The latter declare that the measure does not give adequate protec tion to the native and they will for no action this Be tween the two there to be a pretty with the chances in favor of a wholesale revision of the tar iff at an extra CONTENTS GLOBE Pane Engineer Dennett killed at Everett while going to Mrs Brown burned to death at worth of sheds and tons of coal burned at at Prison Charlestown Mclntosh knocked down by Boston and injured so that he dies on reaching the Lodge wants no place in tha adminis tration other than his present position Hale of Maine opposed to Chandlers proposition for a monetary conference action on the Dingley Improbable extra session regarded as Results of elections In 11 setts Page Teachers voting Many charges against superintendent of soldiers home at Tunnell of Delaware dan who steered the sex tuplet on recent recordbreaking gives an Interesting Bowling lu Massachusetts and Inter club New charter prepared for city of New who says he Is pursued by the found in jail in N and brought to Public library trustees receive two bids for the old Aged resident of Hingham round Page Board of National trotting as begins session in New Everhardt knocks out Ernst at Albany in 30th round Sharkey and ready for tonights David Hill ready to go to Wash as he has had his tenth all fixed for the short Roger Morgan of Springfield notified that he is on Gov Wolcotts Subcommittee of house committee on appropriations considers estimates of for Three telegrams received at Water town In one day to rush mortar car to S Rushing work on Lewis Nixons new submarine torpedo Annual spread of the Ten of Us Lucia sung by the Mapleson com Page Protests against nominations of silver men filed and hearing set for Annual ball of division other Ball of the Newspaper Mailers Congressman Walker talks on banking in Opening of the big fair In Tremont Senator Hale of Maine is one of the few republican senators who believes In the wisdom of passing the Dingley at the coming session of He thinks it would be advisable to pass the now because the first ne Is Increased After that has been secured the tariff can men be revised In accordance with republican either at an extra if It shall be considered wisdom to call an Continued iu the Second Past Lung Kuro will cure Funeral of Hon Patrick Preliminary meeting held at Indian apolis calls a conference of all commer cial bodies from cities of 8000 and up Chairman Bynum says there Is a movement on foot to form a new dem as there is no hope of reconciliation between the gold and silver wings of the democratic Colored national league adopts reso lutions the nomination of Dr Courtney and indorsing Mr Barbers propose to enforce new wage Old over division of town of Tem will be renewed by the coming Earthquake shock alarmed people at Dr Oscar lectures on Dem National council of women to open an executive meeting today in and Phillips N resume Boston brokerage firm of Gage Fel ton with liabilities of near Receiver to be appointed for Sullivan savings Important ruling In supreme court in the case of Dr Charles Real estate Important auction sales of horses and Michael OConnor killed by a runaway horse on West Cruiser Brooklyn goes into commis sion at Hon Thomas Reed calls at the state First dose of Lung Kuro I A Complete Line to Select From At Popular No Trouble to Show 790 Washington Open Evenings Until 9 Boardman Dennett Killed at Of Duty in Struck by Train While Crossing on His Fire Beautiful Mrs Brown Burned to Death in Her Blazing Mclntosh Knocked Down by Engine 33 and So Badly Injured That Death Followed Sheds and 12OO Tons of Coal Burned at Prison Charlestown Delayed for FIREBOAT POURING TONS OF WATER ON THE BLAZING COAL AT THE PRISON POINT Yesterday was u day ot disaster In greater Fate enforced the wellknown rule of provides that bad accidents come In and put In one more for good 1 was the loss of a life in Somer 2 a accident in 3 a fire In Charles town that caused a loss of and VI and 4 was tho death of Alexander who was knocked down and fatally injured by engine 33 at the corner of Charles and Poplar At about a rn the wife of Maj 28 Fountain Somer was awakened by the violent bark Ing of a pet and was no sooner awake than she discovered that the house was on She awakened her husband and mediately ran from the house in her night Other occupants of the building awoke at the same time and made their exit in scanty attire just In time to escape with their a taking a fearful leap from a story Mrs Brown was seen outside by a but returned to her room and perished in the The dog went with her and his dead body was also found In the At a in some person unknown pulled In a false alarm from box 81 at the B M In responding to the call engine 1 was struck by a locomotive and the engi who was Boardman was Instantly At a m an alarm was sounded from box 482 in Charlestown for a lire in the coal sheds of the B M road at Prison About the so long smoul dering beneath the surface of the burst forth every crevice of the lung Second and third alarms followed in quick and as the appara tus dashed up locomotive engines hur ried hither and thither to get all the rolling stock out of A series of explosions from the coal pocket followed the fierce outbreak of the flames and the firemen had to run for their Patrick Ryan of the fell from the roof oC the shed and sustained a broken Charles Boardman of hose 3 was also By the burning of coal shute which extended across the railroad tracks from the shed all trains were delaye 1 about two hours on the eastern and western divisions of the B M and the Fitch burg The was under control at 1 p but the all out signal did not sound till The sheds cost about and are a total together with the tons of coal they Alexander was taken to the Massachusetts general Immediately after being knocked where he died as soon as he KILLED AT DUTYS Engineer While Answering an Alarm on His Struck by a Train at Full Dec was a city more than was Everett today by the fatal accident In which engineer Young Men with Sweethearts say that Chocolate Bonbons always do Get them of your or at the Lowney retail 416 Wash ington Street 4th store below 60 Boardman Dennett lost his nil accident as strange as it was At a m Bome turned In an alarm from box Is located in Bow st near tha Boston Malno rail road The alarm a false but that was not discovered until much The central station is situated at the junction of Broadway and Corey a good quarter of a mile from the scene of the The course is straight away ly down The air was Killed In and It wits only a moment bufore hoso truck 1 and engine 1 were dashing along with great speed toward the rail road The gates there were broken over a week and had been left the railroad depending entirely upon the gateman to warn all persons of ap proaching The Salem express which reaches Bos ton at was expected along at any but the oncoming engine had the right of John the re the had the banjo signals set to warn the approaching ex He himself seized red flag and ran up the frantically waving his warning for the train to Another man took a yellow flag to signal the oncoming fire All this took but a small fraction of the time necessary to relate and by the time Lonergan had run up the track the hoso had safely passed the cross It was followed by the The express train apparently failed to observe the coining at a tremendous rate of struck the engine squarely in the center and carried it fully 100 and an Inquest will probably be John the who lives at 13 has held that position for about two He appeared before Capt Thomas Hewitt of the Everett police this afternoon and said that he had everything in his power to avert the He said that he remained on the track signalling the express train to to save his own he was compelled to step Fatally Injured In The severest failed to bring out any new facts in his testi That the fatality has created a pro found impression was demonstrated when at tho meeting of the common council tonight an order by White of ward that the committees on rail ways and streets should confer with the mayor In regard to the abolishment of Continued on the Twelfth Ill Boardman the was terribly Death was instan Walter the received a severe and was rendered partially It Is feared that he is internally He was removed to his corner of Tileston and Main mid at a late hour tonight the attending physician stated he was not yet out of A remarkable feature of the accident was that neither of the horses attached to the engine in the least The cowcatcher of locomotive which drew the was and the trucks of the forward cars were slightly but the train was able to proceed to Boston alter some The passengers were badly shaken but none were Frank Hanson was the engineer of the The body of Boardman Dennett was taken to an undertaking where It was viewed by medical ex aminer Durrell this where blame for the casualty rests cannot yet be Men will have honest will not be buncoed into buy ing sham Men know 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