Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 14, 1897, Boston, Massachusetts early SUNDAY your WANT ADS You TWO VOL AUGUST 1897TWELVE CONTENTS IH BO Herbert convict In state with his attempted on Tuesday to dies ot his Charles Wallace Dorchester Impaled on a carriage shaft while rifling a bloy Franklin park refectory closed toy the commissioners pending the settlement of a between the applicants for a and Juvenal win trial heats In senior singles at Af regatta meet In final today Groer of Bast Boston wins his themselves at the end of their rope In the Reed case two sus arrested at but no evidence 18 forthcoming to connect them with the murder at North reviews the Vermont Green Boys Wrenns nerve aids In Trotting races on the grand at N and anniversary celebration racing in five classes of Toung sen to 20 years tn chains In the tan penal and others receive leavy for participation In the Isle of Pines Amusement New York beats 14 to 6 Balti more wins Cincinnati loses Newport and Taunton win the New England league New Yorks new association of mer chants now numbers 700 local and proposes to take almost all the whole sale business from other cities one man loaves there that would have otherwise come to Kid McCoy knocks out hitherto un beaten Dan Bayliff In third Young Brophy knocks out a seasoned before New York athletic Senator Allen says some of the mid populists are but aided in defeating cooperation by ex republicans who are not populists f at heart but are In the party for what can be made out of It his people want cooperation with not Sailors scrape and clean the Indiana British officers entertain and are enter by officers of the Yankee battle I Citys tax rate fixed at for the an advance of 10 William once a million died In New a Page First of series of races between Momo and II for chul takes place on lake St Louis Blot and murder for possession of a fraternal orders England excited over rumors of Afghan Intrigues among the revolting men British troops will gather at Raw Bushea In SwampScott and Salem woods beaten for with the re Suit of three being Men march at mines despite tion of Allegheny county riots averted In several at Plum creek by jollying excellent judgment oE sher Friends of George Swallow of Charlestown urge him for the governors council next Members of 1st heavy artillery make most of last day of duty fort War ren review by Gov Wolcott feature of Ex Sec an alumnus of said to have written a letter defending Pres Andrews and free Over 200 men landed and stranded nit near at foot of a new riot yet open Joaquin Miller off for the Senor Canovas burled at Madrid with full military and ecclesiastical cwe Aged keeper of Whale Rock lighthouse has a terrible experience with a of unknown man found on near Strawberry Hill about 6 lost giving every appearance of having been killed either accidentally or by Controversy between pastors of Brook ton Swedish Seconds of Prince Henri dOrleans and the prince of Turin arrange for an early morning Inse The birds feathers law Interpreted by Atty Gen Death of Bishop Crawford Em bry of the Petition of Stevenson In the probate court In arms Worcester High School Eight Rows a Grand Race in the Intermediate Winning After a Battle Royal at the Annual Regatta of the Guesswork as to Who Will Carry Off Honors in the Senior Or eel State Militia Camp PRESIDENT REVIEWS THE March Past of the Vermont Over Gazed on Chief Women of the Party Received the Honors of tiie Death Overtook Young Charles Impaled on Shaft of Lived Only Time Dorchester Scene of the Handshakes Till Exhaust ed Pleased Una tie Guests to Hotel OR McKINLEY IN CAMP AT Accident Deemed by Police to bo Women Fainted in the JAMES JUVENAL OP PENNSYLVANIA Who Will Row Against and In Finals Augr 13The first racing of the silver jubilee regatta of the was conducted on the river over the regular national course this ovor people various con The New oarsmen swept everything before only in one in stance did they tell to score and that was Joyces failure to capture a ls eef for the were good for the boats obstructed the course or washed the Wray and Rogers James the and the Saratoga were matched today to row for from 500 to a and the writer is holding deposit money on the which Franklin Park Refectory place in the first heat of the senior sin The only final of the day was won in style by the almost invincible Worcester high school when they taught others how intermediate eights should Real estate News Jf the water Canadian lumber men up against the New Fall River print cloth market very ac tive the past week many mills to start up on full time Indisputable evidence of revival of trade In all branches notable advance In prices of steel etc un usual activity In trade Joseph Kuntz shoots himself In his wifes Paige Important auction sales of horses and Massachusetts benefit life association to be petitioned Into the hands of re next Tuesday ijy Insurance Nest of hoboes broken up In Somer Lew suspected of com In denies the charge and cuts his throat with a Oneeyed man In Chelsea outs off 12 Inches of a girls beautiful Workers trying to work make It less haz V Congressman Fitzgeralds arrange ments for the Old Orchard JOSEPH McGUIRE the Bradford Bout THE for Saturday For New England and eastern New generally southerly Local forecast For Boston and vl Saturday The temperature as outed by the at Thomp sons spa 3am m 62i 9 a m 71 They took sweet revenge for the guy ing the Philadelphia papers have given and tho best of it all was they won purely on their merits without a suspicion of a Their victory was a popular and their friends take back to Worcester the past six months earnings of the other crews Lewis Scored First of scored the first New England win in the intermediate and the East Boston scul kept up the Rood work by winning Che Then Soholtz of Provi dence won the third which gave the Yankees three firsts in Joe scored first blood in the Joe kepi up the reputation of by cap turing the Both have good name by but the crowd Is almost as much as ever In the dark OH to which will win Out in the final rowed the fastest heat of the and Scholtz was only half a second and the same frac of a second behind the for made by last easier time In his or 13d Durnan of Toronto will also be taken on by Wrays Mike Ahearn of The course was cleared for the re gatta promptly on and the oarsmen lined up only a few minutes behind The weather was marvelously fair for outdoor and all the quakers with a sporty turn of mind donned their best store clothes and spent a most enjoy able The course and surroundings are the all things In the coun for In no city do tho people take more Interest in the and even the farfamed Charles river does not afford a better place to witness the es the turning The park driveways on both of the river were crowded with carriages and handsome and the cliffs and bridge that spans the as well as tho stone wall along the furnished nat ural grand rowboats and club boars adorned the west shore near the very much resembling a Hen ley Lewis Wins First The first race of the day was the trial heat In the intermediate York John McCollum Malta Philadelphia Charles and Malta The wind was blowing slightly up the In the hiens favor over the half of the and they had it in their favor on home Wilson was the to get Lewis being rather slow and the others no Lewis was soon on even terms with but being forced to cut over Into the next lane by the starter he lost con Rodenbough steered a wild course from the arid came within a few feet of fouling The Worcester eouller cut away for half a dozen strokes and got far out of the Malta scullers Aug president of tho United States was for a time to day the guest of the state of He visited this afternoon the Vermont national guard encamped here in the meadow below the Haw a or whatever thu men term and then he hurried back to the hotul on lake whore ho Is his Last night the president stayed with Senator Proctor at This after a good nights rest the distinguished visitor was up preparing for the journey of the Mrs was in and Vice Pros and Mrs Hobart and Sec and Mrs who had the night at Proctor and soon joined tho party discussing the trip tb It was a Yesterdays rains had made the air clear and Only few white clouds were In the sky and they made a pleasing contrast with the The breeze which blew from the around Rutland was as bracing as any tonic contained In the physicians list of All these things appealed to the vis this morning as they drove from Proctor to about six The original intention was to ride to Rutland in the special car which had been used for the Journey from Burling but this morning the president de to drive to Changes M in 111 if flip Ill 1110 Officials as Far from a Good Clew as Question of a Lease to be All Sorts ol Stories TO tie Same Result Herbert Willis Wounds Prove Lee Suspects Arrested and Before tie End He Realized it fas New York Bicyclist HIM Ice Convict Died Tss Quests of Duke ol The ladies of the party down In the train and waited for the men to fin ish their Several of the promi nent citizens of Rutland hurried over to Praetor to meet the He jot into an open carriage with as somebody said ought to be known as the duke of Rut yet his time only two seconds 13 in 18 midnight OT temperature yes Injured at OW Aug and were In while one was going HP and the other down 4 hill this Hawker was badly Injured about the Blower and UV4 sec faster than the great who trimmed him at New York on May 80 Jamos the father of tho Henley winner told the writer after the regatta was that he liked White heads and picked him to beat The fact is that It Is work to Jam a winner between McGuIre and but I must confess a fancy for after todays the Toronto who was groomed for this race at Hanlons sta was no match for and has much to before he can be classed as finished ana Ju yenal are favorites In the and Soholtz Is a prime favorite over were nq hitches td nwr the sport and everything went pft very The were but the Intermediate and senior i records go to The and In fact all Several Parties to the Lively Cannot be Proved They Were Connected in Any Never a Reasonable Show of GEN GUY 0 8 Commanding 0 S at Fort American tlie West End Boat It was an easy task Lewis to the and he got ahead he put up clean piece of rowing that left no doubt as to his ability to scull fast enough to be very high In the He steered a faultless course and reached the turning buoy just six strokes ahead pf or about four finely and was away for In a still rowing a steady stroke of 29 to the which he maintained all over the rowed hard to catch Lewis on the return but it was a hopeless Lewis romped across tho line five lengths ahead who beat Mo in Proctor Is managed by or associated with Senator and nothing goes on there without his It is Just the same way In Hutland with the substitution of Mr Clement for Sen ator The former is mayor of the president of the Rutland rail president of a bank and president of a street railway Nobody can how many more offices he but ho is fully competent to fill thorn It was all right for the he was in to be the guest pf Senator but in Rutland he must gp about with Mr Vice Pres Senator and Sec Alger were In carriages behind the president as they drove Into Rutland at about 11 oclock this The president seemed to enjoy tho Ashe was driven about tho prin cipal streets of the past the stores with bunting and through tho waiting to see ho smiled and lifted his hat with good After ashort drive the carriages wore directed to the railroad where Mrs Mrs Hobart and their were waiting In tho Dr Seward Webb here joined tho He came with and a party of friends In his special By this time the station was crowded with aThe and Mrs went forward and bowed several and In response to repeated calls the vloo Sec Alger and Senator Proc tor made brief At the train drew out of the station for Ches Nothing happened on the way here Mayor Quincy Has Been Drawn Into the Late Thursday evening chairman the park ac companied by superintendent of the park visited the re at Franklin park and took pos session of the premises on the part of the Superintendent patrol men Wrenn and Powderly of station 13 and Sergt were left to repre sent the The refectory was according to the statement of chairman to a Globe in charge and posses sion of the park and the catering which had been in of the building since June had been formally to the statement made last night to a Globe reporter by John president of the catering com this is not The still in possession of his and will remain so until a new lessee has been nominated by the park commissioners who shall be accepted as satisfactory by Mayor Wednesday a new with named as was pre sented to the mayor for his approval by the and was rejected by his honor for what ho declared to be good and sufficient The refectory building at the park is at present closed to and unless some amicable arrangement can be ef by the commissioners for a new lessee to take It is probable that It will remain closed until the end of the present Oct Behind the fact of the closing of the refectory and the of James as a new lessee by Mayor is a John president of tho cater ing was seen by a reporter laat night and a long statement In consequence of what I found I saw Mayor Quincy Several told him the and submitted to him in writing the full The park knowing the cir of the after several on Aug submitted an ultimatum to the catering Miss Jennie Kay Could Bender No Review of the Desperate Act of tho am I1 except but that was gratefully and James through to the effect that they to reach an agreement with each other before Aug the lease would be award ed to a third I wrote Mayor asking him to Inves the The meeting mentioned by the com missioners at which the ultimatum was to go into Aug was not Messrs Stratton and Pratt being out of Aug a meeting of the board was and us a result of I received a notice to tlie effect that my application for a lease of the refectory had been and also notifying me to vacate the prem ises before 10 m Aug I Immediately Instructed Mr tha treasurer of the to no the he closing of the re The refectory was closed for business Wednesday Aug Arrival ftt Although tho train did not stop between Rutland and people had gathered at nearly every Continued on the Third at G Last night chairman arrived at tho having driven out from the and demanded which was given He stood on the floor with In his hand until 10 when he I take possession of this refectory in the name of tho city of and turn it over to su of the ays to hold In He then in Thornton to remove erybody from the but counsel on the Seventh Pa NORTH Aug 13Discourag ing in the extreme and practically a forlorn hope express the prospects of unearthing thu perpetrator of the Reed crime as they appear An entire week of Investigation ap pears to have resulted in nothing def and it would seem as it the officers have now exhausted all the informa tion that can be the city and surrounding country without turning up the real clew to the or even one that remained Tonight detective Whitney re turned to the but even ho could bring no ray of and the darkness is more intense than Col Whitney has been In where he Jennie the fiancee of Henry Reed and the hold er of a number of mortgages which the money lender executed in her When the detectives had seen all of tho intimates of Reed and his sister without obtaining any substantial sug gestion which would develop probabili even In the way of they thought that perhaps Miss Ray could give inkling male friend of Reeds But Miss Ray apparently told all knew Mr Reeds affairs to The Globe reporter who Interviewed her Although detective Whitney went over tho business relations of and spoke of a number of per sons in and about North Adams with Miss he found that many things she told had already came to his ears from other sources and had been looked Into and The young woman did mention one or two circumstances which she suggested aa being plausible but In no case was it any more than an in sinuation and as she knew of no facts upon which to base a sub stantial theory as to the Identity the Miss Ray believed that Hiram TInney knew more about Reeds latest tions than she but Mr TInney has talked freely with the and tes at the While he gave the police a number of names of men with whom Reed had had and from whom he had difficulty In yet when the stories were run down they unproductive and had to be aban Fence Climber Detective Daniel Hammond today found the young man whom Dem Ing allowed to climb the fence between the Sampson shoe factory property and Heeds This evening thu young man called at the station and admitted that he huJ gone over the fence Into the Heed but made a satisfactory explanation of his presence This afternoon Mr Hammond and Dep uty Sheriff drove over the Florida mountain and visited several persons in the town of concern ing whose dealings with Reed there had been a number of supposed peculiar In every case the story that the officers had in mind wan dls proven and the men seen gave a frank statement of their relations with Mr Reed and also showed that they had neither motive nor werein a position to have been guilty of he The detectives have a few things left ynl upon to but nothing In fact the latest stuff they hold as reputed evidence has the ap parent value of a to a marble cutter as far as Us capacity far pro With the decline of the day the sands in the hourglass of the life of convict Herbert Willis ebbed away at the state prison in Charlestown yesterday until he had run his course and the last flickering breath left the This youthful the last years of whose life had been so replete acts of a lawless end ed the sentence of a lifes confinement within the walls of the prison at just p m Looked upon with since it was proven by evidence and by his own ad missions that he was a wayward a desperado of a pronounced work Ing but evil deeds in the heart of thickly settled communities within the quiet borders of Massachusetts with a bald Charles 19 living with his parents at 220 Norfolk met a terrible loath laat Impaled on the ot which he camo in collision on Hill av near Grovo Harry 24 a living 0 Clinton tho driver of the carriage which caused tha death of the unfortunate young was taken to station 9 immediately after the but after a thorough Inves by the ho was i no blame was found to attach to The accident happened about when the street was crowded with people Ing their way to the and created great a number of women i tainting at the sight of the man I being dragged through the street on tho Mr Chapman IH thoroughly unnerved over terrible He says that ho did everything In his power to vent the and his story Is cred by the Wallace Is a wellknown and highly respected resident of and his death will be a severe blow to a host of He was a clever bicycle ad was his left his home last even ing after supper in company with an In timate Hairy for aJ spin through Franklin After an enjoyable ride the two started Jown Blue Hill At this point the street Is laid out with two which run the tracks of the West The two boys took the right hand or northerly it is wera spinning along at a good pace as they neared Grove Just how tho accident happened Is not i but when tho two riders camai near corner of Sohuyler they saw before them a carriage going In the opposite Hopkins turned to the right and es caped turned to the it is but he was near to tho horse for and before ness that amazed that intensi fied by his of last Tuesday In at tempting to escape from the prison by shooting down an aged turnkey and whoever should cross his path at the there were hundreds who learned the news of his death last night with no other comment than It Is best It was his own act which brought to so quick a termination tho sentence which no began to work out on the third day of last With the prospect of a long life before him In which a hope of executive clem ency might have been entertained with a considerably degree of assurance of its exercise within a period of he chose rather to cast the die with his characteristic bold hand by shooting his way to The result was The stern ness of prison the Inexorable and only duty of the prison officers in the event of just such an emergency as confronted them when the convict and his Everett nought to carry out the plan was and when the smoke ot powder had lifted from the muzzles of the prison the convict and his misguided brother lay stretched upon the cold stone pavements of the guard the former suffering from fatal wounds and the latter suffering from painful wounds and within the clutch of the whose will very likely place him within the prison walls to take the place which his brother vacated on hla for a long term of The convict died almost He was not wholly conscious just be fore tho final moment but at an earlier moment he realized that death was hovering over him as he lay upon tho in the prison and at intervals he wearily opened his and glanced at the shadows made by tha trellis of heavy iron which shut out much of the light of tho waning Since hla entrance to the hospital re ports have been made that lie might possibly They were a measure When he was Chapman could In hla horse the young man was caught by the shaft S and dragged along for several The shaft entered Wallaces left and he Immediately lapsed Into Chapman sprang from carriage and rushed tb the assistance of the Injured He was Dur kees drug a short distance and medical aid Dr Hall quickly and Drs Smith and who were passing In a went to hia services without and ho died In about 10 Tha body of the unfortunate young man removed to the home of his j Patrolman Angell sont Chapman to j station where ho was held pending an and was I In tho carriage with Chapman at tho pf accident was Button Steves of 18 Erie Both ho and Chapman tell the same They say that wore riding up the avenue on the erly side at ordinary road Chapman says that tho first that ho of Wallace was when his companion Stevea cried out My God t It was then too he tp avoid a Ho gave a description of location of the accident and sold that h was on the right Hide of tho the police Tho affair witnessed by a young j She ran to I block told what she and then telephoned for an i Hor duty done she promptly While the clerks were bringing her to consciousness the Injured young mam was brought whereupon sho fainted to tho Immediately after the ho was aju It was that ho would die within a few Was He lingered and the next day regained A pint of milk was given him as nourishment Wednesday This revived him as he took note of things going on about him and followed directions about moving his thrusting out tongue and lifting wrist with readiness and with some On Thursday morning and afternoon Continued OB the Fifth Food Caused Distress Indigestion Completely Cured by Hoods I WUB troubled with The food which I ate caused me Ols tress and I bad a at the pit of my wan very I began taking Hoods and BOOH fill I have now taken and can eat without cure i rl