Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - March 6, 1897, Boston, Massachusetts Fof Tomorrow to Proper Want Acb t c v inf Of Rent Anything SUNDAY nn LINO SATURDAY MARCH 1897TWELVE PRICE TWO INEBRIETY MORPHINISM The Court of Last THE KEELEY INSTITUTE WEST None Others Authorized by In This 1 Write or telephone for copies of let ters from thousands of have been cured by the also Govt report of its results In Soldiers No No No CONTENTS OF TODAYS Paare Jim Corbett sends a message to his Boston to have no John Sullivan will the Return 5of the Globes party of teach ers and who saw Prea McKinley Inaugurated all express themselves as highly Fire In Sleeper primary Cam bridge pupils saved presence of mind of the William Bryans views on Pros Mo WilHam the victim of Thursdays gus expires at the hospital Inquest win bo held next Page Newton Indoor tennis tournament for the championship down to the semi Dave late manager of the Brooklyn dies of New Bedford beats Fall River In the National roller polo Four thousand men In Chicago ordered out Monday with them will go other Page Death of Asa a Ban Francisco who formerly lived Star Pointer brings In sale at New Big python captured orv Snake by Ralston of the Smithsonian In Page Old Dorchester rolls only and loses the suburban champion Heavy damage Ira and about St caused by a Page Worcester has a the John Day block on Main Matthew chief engineer of the long lost ocean tug In a Spanish prison Lawrence democratic councilman get the upper Melrose town meeting Congressman Barrett gives toward kindergarten of the Page order to Investigate the gas explosion by a joint special com mission of the legislature passed with out debate by the Lecture on battle of fort Fisher by Gen Ames at Chadwicks lead works at Salem dam aged by Lecture by Hon Andrew White In Sanders theater on Evolution vs Revo lution In Missouri house of representatives be grudges Cleveland an outing on a gov Loan exhibition of 100 carefully select ed paintings at Copley England momentarily expecting news of a of war between Greece and Warlike preparations being actively made at Greece answers united Europe by call ing out more reserves and dispatching two more warships from Cuban Insurgents attack the suburbs of Capt Gen Weyler boasts of his achieve ments In Page In the retail Page Weekly review of Real estate Question as to the transfer of land for the Hull village Pagre Mayor Strong troubled over actions of Police Commissioners Grant and Page Important auction sales of horses and Page Quietus given a sensational story from Washington first day as president gossip from the Eighth annual athletic meet of Brook line high Members of the cabinet confirmed by the games be held at this Men will have honest will not be buncoed into buy ing sham Men know the name means best leaf finest flavor and most for their The tags on the street will show most chewers use Due to Presence of Mind of the Fire in the Sleeper Primary Cambridge Parents Formed in line for Drill And the Last One Left Before Flames Broke ef the Drip of tie Bke It Yet Fort Out The lives of 00 little children were placed in Jeopardy by yesterday in the Sleeper primary school corner of Cedar and Dudley North To the coolness and presence of mind of the teachers in forming the lines for a drill Is due the safety of the little By the time the apparatus arrived on the scene every child was out of the Several of the older when they realized the danger through which they had just succumbed to the strain and were removed to neighboring One of the teachers who had been largely instrumental In bringing the little out of the burning building also fainted away after the danger was The report that afire soon was noised and brought numerous mothers and fathers to the and a scene of wildest ex was enacted missing ones were placed in the arms of their For some time before the flames broke forth several of the teachers on the up per floor detected the odor of Miss the principal of the In her on the second had detected It and heard the crackle of Soon after thin streams of smoke made their appearance around the hot air box at the top of the and curled to ward the A consultation with the teachers all over the building was and it was decided to take mat ters as coolly as so aa not to excite the suspicion of the scholars that all was not Children Notice By this time smoke had also begun to appear through the hot air boxes in the other rooms on tho second Sev eral of the children who noticed it for the first time jumped to their feet and started to the They were firmly ordered back to their places and the scholars were then told to form in line for the They did so and were marched out to the dressing they got their they were marched out to the Hardly had the children got out of tho building than the from the walls in the rooms just vacated on the second After every child had reached the street the teachers took their hats and valuables and left the The children of the lowest grade were on the first floor of the They consisted of those in the kindergarten and the Their ages ranged from B to 8 and they numbered They were in charge of Continued on the Twelfth THE March for Saturday For New Hampshire mont rain or followed by ing weather brisk and high shifting to westerly winds colder Sat For Rhode Island and followed by clearing brisk to high west erly winds colder Saturday For eastern New York rain in the early followed by clearing brisk to high westerly winds colder Saturday Local Fair preceded by light rains in the early Colder Saturday evening and night westerly Tho Temperature as Indicated by the thermometer at spa 3am Oam Sam 32 m S p m B p m S p m 12 in Id average tempera ture yesterday 36 The Weather Though causing brisk high south erly over New the rainfall of the storm was stall It Is moving north and clearing weather will ex tend over New early with falling temperature and much freezing weather It will be fair with generally clear skies and northwest and prob 7ittv HOME FROM WASHINGTON Return of The Globes Large Party of Teachers and Met at the Station by an Throng and Cheers That Shook the and Proces sion for the All of Whom Declare They Had a Delightful y The arrival home of The Globes ex cursion party of school teachers and who witnessed the Inauguration of Pres was worth going a long way to even on a night when the heavens were weeping as copiously as they did last The Park sq station ona tumultuous series of cheers from hundreds of vigorous lungs from the time the headlight of the train bearing the party was seen enter Ing the station until the tourists with their rejoicing friends had left the build ing and vanished In the and humidity of the night Nothing like It has been seen since Hon William Bryan arrived In Bos ton last to be followed by a cheer half crowd wherever he Several of the boys who were among The Globes lucky upon leaving the were elevated upon the shoul ders of their stayathome schoolmates and carried literally over the heads of tho great cheering throng that packed the and al lowed of locomotion only so far as It gave way and moved along Enthusiastic Sometime before the time when the train to which The Globes special cars were attached was scheduled 10 several hundred people were waiting in train of the Park BQ station their friends in the Many of them were brothers or sisters of the teach ers scholars that made up the and all had a expectant look most pleasant to Then there wore lots of scholars who could not contain themselves on account of the delight they felt at the home com ing of their possibly their enthusiasm was stimulated a little by the thought of the prominent part which their own personal vote getting may Of course there was general disap pointment expressed when it was learned that the train was an hour and 10 min utes The prospect of the long wait seemed a tedious one to the older and more se date portion of the although there was so much going qn within the train house that the time passed very after But to the was only renewed opportunity for a and the juvenile fun grew faster and more furious as the time sped How a Delay Was Such scenes as the grownup specta tors were treated to could only be du plicated by a similar crowd of exuber ant The boys played puss In the cor ner and kindred games and chased each other from one end of the train house to the They Indulged in wrestling matches and fell on their heads with thumps that would have fractured sculls that had not the elas and resistance to concussion which youthfulness always and they had rushea that sent unsuspecting vic tims tumbling down the steps of the train heels over Occasionally a few of the urchins would seem to have a though not For one would be sure to make a lunge for anothers There would bo a general scuffle and a arms and legs that would be for an Instant In appar ently Inextricable a wriggling of bodies and and half the crowd would be on their backs with heels in the the rest of them scooting off to perpetrate some Innocent mischief In another There wore plenty of people in the crowd to watch the clock and call out every little Only half an hour Only 10 minutes and FO when the time came that the train was actually the Interest had reached the liveliest and every body was watching with avidity for some sign of the approach of ex the headlight of a locomotive was seen rounding the far outside the One exultant cheer went up and then merged Into a con stant succession of shouts and Rali rahs that lasted till the train the passengers alighted and went through the station as far as the when it was discovered that it was only a local train bearing dozen people were surprised enough at the un expected Bcone which they found themselves the central figures for Almost as soon as the mistake had been discovered tho Washington train was seen and tho cheering began suffering no diminution on account of the former Welcome a Warm The regular passengers on the express looked surprised as they stepped off into the midst of the crowd through they were able to proceed only with the greatest and The Globe hardly less and excited than those who were gathered to greet were soon pouring out upon the each one trying to talk to half a dozen anxious friends at Thomas The Globes repre sentative who conducted the was one of the to leave the and WHS surrounded by the members of the party as fast as they followed Everybody wanted to shake hands with him and tender their thanks both to him and him to The For a few minutes he held a lively impromptu The one theme especially dwelt upon by the members of tho party was what they termed the admirable manner in which the trip was managed from start to the elegant and liberal accom provided both by rail and at the Washington and the perfect facilities furnished for seeing the princi pal events connected with the inaugura Somebody called for three cheers for The and the response was unan and Then three more were given for Mr and The Globes memorable which has boeh the talk of New England for three was a thing of the the participants being quick ly separated and bound homeward in va rious sub master of tho Law rence South who was one of the was met by a crowd of about 160 of his past and present schol who with him at their to the Albany where he took a train for his home In All the way between the stations the boys cheered and gave the class cry of tlie their progress being observed with great interest by crowds on tho who were attracted by the Freddy Fair of Hen nessy of East Boston and Ritchie three of the most popular pupils among the returned were car ried through the station on the shoul ders of juvenile Miss Boland Highly The greatest fell to the lot of Miss Mary teacher in the Wellington Cam who was met at the station and taken In charge by 200 of her youthful Cambridge A procession was comprised of members of the Laselle social the social Fr Mathew tem society and John literary In The boys were on horseback and made a very Imposing cavalry es cort and advance guard for the barouche in which were seated Miss hor who accompanied Master Thomas and his mother and Mrs Hugh Gallagher and Miss Nellie bearing a and the Our favorite teacher ana Wel come Globe party Lusos American the struck up a lively and all hands proceeded to The Globe where the band serenaded the peoples paper for about 10 Miss Bolands admirers meanwhile cheering alternately for her and for The She was then escorted to her on Gore where the partici pants in the Jollification were enter with a During the long march the rain be the illumination of the trans as well as the torches which some of the marchers but It hud no effect upon the joyful spirits of the young men who turned out to honor their their cheers being as vociferous at the end of the parade as they were at tho During the return trip from Washing ton the following resolutions were adopt ed amid pronounced enthusiasm we have been privileged to enjoy the hospitality of The Boston Daily Globe during tlhe Inauguration ceremonies and we feel Indebted to Tho for bhe courteous and gen erous treatment accorded us during tba trip and we are also all Indebted to the many friends whose support made this possible That Hie thanks of the whole party ba and are hereby extended to The Boston Dally Globe and to our sincere Signed Globe Inauguration Party ot March The excursionists also formed them selves Into a permanent with a view to perpetuating the pleas ant memories of the past few days through future The up nnd down ot the whole story Is whether light or henry we bare tho goods eusy tonns to bull WE SELL A NEW RANGE lor per weel VERY EASY TERMS ON CHAMBER Dining Room PARLOR LAMPS wml Fine to select Everything to Furnish a Home HOMES FURNISHED COMPLETE Or in part anywhere In New England on same euy BABY CARRIAGES per week Illustrated Mail Free at ROBINSON Washington I Dock Square i Depot Curt Our BICYCLES WHEELS We also sttl that have been tut are la good tor tS down and per week COMPE TENT JUDGES 7204 SMOKE THE I QUINK 165 Milk S 70 1ortland St J 1U He Writes of the New Leaders Encouraged by tlie Trusts Aggressive Policy is How Says Success Depends On His Even His Political Opponents Should Give Him a Pleased at Emphasis on Demand for Equal Collision Cannot By William March have read with much interest those portions of Pres inaugural address which treat of the money question and the His declaration against trusts and other combinations of capital Is aging those who believe that It is the duty of the government to protect the weaker members of society from those who are peculiarly His words Justify us in expecting an aggressive for he promises to recommend new If new legis lation is as well as to enforce the laws already In The official duties of a president are so great and so exacting that he must necessarily depend largely upon his ap both for the enforcement of the laws now upon the statute books and for suggestions as to additional If the appointees are thoroughly in earnest they will find immediate work to do and can soon determine whether the trusts are flourishing because of executive clemency or because of ex on the other the presidents subordinates are friendly to the combinations It will be difficult for him to carry out his prom no matter how good his intentions may The sympathies of a public officer con trol his and it is to be hoped that the executive will surround himself with men whose sympathies are with the people rather than with the The promise of the president should make even his political opponents withhold criticism until he has chance to re doem I was especially pleased to note the emphasis which he placed on the de mand for equal It is not Duality of but equality ot rights that the people demand equality before tho to quote the democratic Equal rights to and special privileges to The president recognizes that prevail ing conditions are He refers to fact that willing laborers are idle that loss is entailed upon useful He admits that the country Is Continued on tlie Third Notice to the Cigar We are obliged to advance the price on these goods per tak effect April DAVENPORT MERSEY 422 Washington The of the Hotel Pelham have been thoroughly ex bv the Commis of Buildings and other and pro absolutely unin Reports the con trary are John Mason CORBETTS i Tell My Boston Friends to Have No fears for Know Fitz is a Hard Dont Propose to be Hit by Tis a Contest of Brain Against Shows Signs of His Hard Ready to Meet John With a Band and a Piute By JOHN March big snow storm has set In and Corbett and up a little in their I dined with File today and saw him box and Dan His arms are sore and his face shows signs of the hard training of the past His teft forearm Is swollen and the upper arm is black and eye Is discolored and his lower lip who while not much of a boxer is a terrific was instruct ed by to sail In as if he were and Bobs arm and countenance show that the sturdy German knows how to obey Everything Is progressing pleasantly at Corbetts and Jim today began once more to encourage heavy boxing on the part of Woods and He is practicing hitting and setting away almost constantly and this afternoon he said to me Tell my friends in Boston to have no fears for I know that a hard but I propose to let him put it on to The be one of brains against and I am going to make my brain win the battle for Capt the who wears a uniform which designates him as an officer of the US came to town and was disap The captain is interested in the coming but he had never until today heard of Corbett and The captain had heard of the mighty the man with body like a California red wood and flats like the a war and he had come all the way from the Plute reservation on a mustard colored pony to see John Reports have been blown around of late that John to arrive any and last night it seemed to be settled that he would be here this Capt Jack heard of and like hundreds 0f to yesterday to receive afternoon the Capt Jack and half the town wen down to see John descend from the old yel low passenger car that comes in the rear end of the afternoon The train stopped and tho band began a lively but John was not one of the score or more passengers that of the opera San has been engaged to arrange the seats in the and to prepare the ring for the The floor Is already laid on tho ring but the second which is to be of and grooved be laid until 24 hours before the This will be covered with pounded down to a layer onehalf and over all will be a covering of rosined can Every seat in the arena will command an unobstructed GOOD IN John Sullivan Would Like do With Either Corbett or and Chal lenge NEW March World to day prints the following John Sullivan says he feels in his old time righting Hla looks do not belle this His a healthy appearance and his flesh Is He really looks tho picture of and according to himself and also his he was never In bettor condi tion than at said the former champion yes at the Palace I will challenge the winner the Cor and I am mak ing no neither am I There Is a good light left In me and I would like to have a go with either Corbett or I will issue my challenge to the win ner of the great at the Before Corbett and hands and the gong Frank manager and proprietor of the Palace acting for will announce that I will challenge tho winner to right for the heavyweight championship of tho The any little or la roady and BO Is the I am now 38 years old weigh 250 continued and with out blowing my own horn too as am nui and I think record proves that I am not a fakir nor a Let me tell you that Mace was 39 years old when he won the cham by defeating I would at about 200 and 1 can easily Ret rid of 50 Sullivan criticised the training meth ods of both Corbett and He said there was no need of the wres tling practice In preparing for a light under the Queensberry there waa always danger or an accident A roun in train int might have hla arm or leg Injured by a He remarked that when he was pre for the bare knuckle under the London prize rules with he did some wrestling One day threw him so he thought the had fallen upon I do not taka much stock In all the new methods of When I trained I took outdoor walk ing and skipping the No I never sparred much in my I did it was only a bout for And let me I have to smile when I read about the Invention and discovery of new Hit your opponent hard enough to knock him out and you can call it a new blow if you want The difference be ring fights of olden times anS the present time is that now the fighting is done more Intelligently and Is not so Years ago a man was almost mur dered before he waa Nowa days he falls stays down a little while and Is declared He getu up and often walks out of the ring with out a sign of blood on his While Sullivan did not wish to express an opinion on the result of the Corbett he that Corbett must toe careful and not lose his 08 was and and would scoop in any lucky chance that hotheadedness might give As I have decided to again enter the said I do not wish to make excuses for my defeat by But I will say that Corbetts punches did not do the I could have stood his punches for a Nature knocked me My legs gave way and my machinery i went 10 There wai no so to 1 and I was all out of I made a onehalf swing at which un fortunately for me only caught him on the Sullivan says that he intends to write critical and impartial descriptions of the My he Is to be the historian of that He will leave for Carson the latter an tlie Fourth All Women Should Read This Interesting Was Nervous and Life Changed From Misery to Joy by Hoods The terrible trials of the gentler sex are beyond How Hoods IB adapted for them and how It restores health and helps over the hard is well Illustrated by Places In early life I suffered much from stomach troubles and spent a great deal of money in I received temporary relief only to have a return of and for the past five years life has been made miserable by constant Dur ing this period there have been six months that I was not off my and for one year I suffered most se I was Nervous and Weak and life seemed a It hap that my husband bought a bot tle of Hoods Sarsaparilla and I com to take It in small In a short time It was evident that It was helping In two weeks I felt that I was being greatly About this time our youngest then 15 years of was taken down with typhoid He passed on to his and soon others of the family were taken until I was the only one left to care for I con Hoods and to the surprise of myself and all the neighbors I not only kept up and took care of the but my Health Continued to For nearly three months this siege of typhoid fever held the family All this as by a my health kept up and I grew At present I am feeling well and know that the benefit derived from Hoods IB Other members of the household have since taken Hoods and Hoods Pills with good Rebecca Sixth Sarsaparilla Is sold by six for Get only Hoods Pills do not cause pain or All William Maybor Expires at the Seventh of the is Still Suffers Greatly But May Inquest on Accident Will Be Held Next City May have to Defend Damage Liability for tie Deatis anl Loss Being One more victim has been added to the list of dead to be charged to Thursdays gas William Maybour died at the emer gency hospital at 4 p from a fractured He suffered severely from the time he was taken to the hos pital until the end every thing possible was done to make last moments as comfortable as body was taken from tho to his 17 St Charles last Benjamin who is at the emergency also with a frac tured is surprising the He has a bad fracture and Is 66 years of brought to the hospital there was little hope that he would live any length of His condition has not brought to the The other victims of the explosion who at the emergency hospital are doing as well as could be Paul the conductor of the Mt Auburn car that was and who had both legs is a great but his condition is not There was no material change in the condition of the patients at the other hospitals last Fred who Is on the dangerous list at tho city hos remains In about the same condi tion as when he Nellie housekeeper for Dr John Romans of 315 Marlboro waa slightly worse but there ara serious doubts as to her Charlotte the only victim of the explosion remaining at the Massa general improved con during tho Street Car Horses A strange in connection with the came to light Continued on the Second News Of We have now before us the task of delivering the immense volume of furniture purchased at our Clearance Perhaps the best way to understand the magnitude of this undertaking ia to realize that it will take our forca of twentysix 2horse delivery wagons their entire time uninterruptedly for six With the many outside teams which we shall we hope to make all these deliveries in four We are anxious to clear all the floors at in order that not day may be The choicest and most stock of new 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