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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 22, 1897, Boston, Massachusetts                                JUST WHAT YOU WANT MAY BE THERE VOL SUNDAY AUGUST 1897FOETY FIVE BOSTON PLAYS GREAT He Won by a Fierce Rush PRICES 1897 Former Price 21 Tandems AH Q A CHANCE FOR THE 1896 LADIES RAMBLERS modal Buy Now and Take Advantage ot the Pleasant Pall JEFFREY 174 COLUMBUS CONTENTS OF TODAYS Pa Be Globes special cable from Bahla gives particulars murders on the Olive Pecker Steward Sanders was the mur derer with Lind aa a possible accessor others of the crew remained passive prisoners will come north on U S war Boston beats 13 to 12 Balti more and New York Cincinnati loses other league Medical examiner finds that Patrick Murphys death at Revere was due to accidental Two girls rescued from drowning at North end park by boat patrolman James Waller and Elkes Jr winners of first three prizes in six days race young was the hero of the hour Barnaby won on a sprint over Waller on the 994th Mr and Mrs Grover Cleveland expect an addition to their family circle Ill we New England mills about to resume on full Report that Hanlon Intends to leave Baltimore to eo to Philadelphia at a salary of a year for five Norwood given the game with Mt 9 to TIncler reduces the worlds record for one mile at the Worcester badly beating Micalo or of Premier assassin died Yesterdays cricket Little Michael beat Starbuck at Man hattan lowering all records from 35 to 33 including American hour In Nisbet beats Whitman In the tennis singles at and Eaves and Ware win their Joe Howard writes of evolution In Star Pointer again beats Joe Patchen in three straight the first one by a nose in going the last quarter at Ten thousand people attended Fr Cum mins Brain tree veteran firemen have a play out the Butcher Boy Yacht at Marlon and Marblehead Muriel adds two firsts to her record 46footers to race Londoners concerned lest the Cana dians should not maintain control of the Klondike complications with the United States Golf tournament at Manchester win ners in the different Joint meeting of the mine operators and the miners will be held Monday to settle the strike Pres We have the strike Co Eth makes a remakable Pane Buffalo preparing to give the veterans a grand reception at their encampment this week New Hampshire men boom John Linehan for Fuse Relics of the Boston fire of 1872 dug up at the southern union Two Harvard men go Harbor front Pose Heal estate Piiro Important auction sales of horses and THE OF STUDY complete and he duties and work of everyday THE FACULTY ere young people of both full of Is of the highest business THE PATRONAGE Is the of any similar in tha THE REPUTATION of this school for aa tha of Its kind Is generally SPECIAL Tyft an may bo taken as a special SITUATIONS In furnished pupils the vailed inducements to attend thu school THE SCHOOL eat CONTENTS OF TODAYS GLOBE Page At cape Cod Everett Willis In the East side mountain Buzzards bay Page Exciting scenes in wheat Winthrop shore Page Drama and Page Uncle Dudleys Signed editorials on The Influence of New England weather on Press criticisms of Massachusetts Page Table Society doings In Newport along north Page With the Baseball a craze on west side of moun Page Military and Pace John Sullivans views on the con duct of a South shore Pare Women golfers who areto compete for championship this week at famous Life saving record of of Hangmans Pave Rally In stocks and Ki Housekeepers Mystic Townsend gives his Impressions of Pierpont the railway The Globes Labor day concert pro Yachts and Pace Maria Jonreau pictures Everybodys Page Rout the rabbi catcher of In Beauty concert at Latest fashions for fair Bar Harbor social Pago Perils of white elephant hunting told by the original Allan Quater Boston men claim miles terri tory In the Preservation of prison Pave And the blow it most killed In Pane Four selected short Page Why a college education 11 Page is not for a words and Humor Page The Lucky In colors How the Prince of Wales receives an Uncle Sams great stamp Puce Seasonable bicycle and The In EXPECT AUSPICIOUS Ex Pres and Mrs Cleveland Looking For ward With Happy Anticipations to th Coming of the t Aug 21Ex Pres and Mrs are looking for ward with happy anticipations to an In crease In family circle in October The auspicious event will take place In their new home at for they will leave their summe home at Marlon shortly before the tm portant date marked In their calenda of nursery THE WASHINGTON Aug fo Sunday For New Englam and eastern New fol lowed by Ing cloudiness Sun day afternoon southerly Local forecast warmer southwest The temperatur as by the thor at Thomp sons spa 3 a m Bam 8 a m 61 12 m 8 p m 0 p m 8 p m 12 mid average temperature yester day 71 Slight Fire in Aug candle a photographic nil for developing pit tures caused n slight blaza In the dwel ing U Broadway and tonight Capt Whitman and Mate Sanders the Murderer Claims He Acted in Defense Of His Own Life on Olive First Officer Tried to Help His But the Infuriated Swede Was Too of the Crew Tried to Help the Officials Fire Was Added Under Orders of An Who Took Charge of the Held for as No Passenger Vessel Will Take HURRIED IMPRESSIONS OP THE NINTH HOLE Boston Club Managed to Crawl Boatman Robinson Was Prompt to Act Tio Out mi TIG on live Hits Came Six Runs Scored in last Baltimore Beat Cleveland After Two New York Won and Cincinnati Was Badly YESTERDAYS LEAGUE Attendance Boston 12 Baltimore 0 New Louisville 1 Philadelphia Cincinnati Washington Chicago 4 St Louis Brooklyn National League Stan Lost 31 Won 61 C2 Baltimore Now York Cleveland Chicago Louisville Philadelphia Brooklyn 40 Washington St Louis 21 32 84 87 45 Gli B7 08 G8 fit 74 PC won HITS IN They Qave Victory Instead of Defeat to the One of the most brilliant finishes ever witnessed on a ball fleld gave Boston a victory yesterday over at the South end Boston has made escapes from when the odds were 20 to 1 against It many times thla but never pulled out of as small a hole as Perhaps onethird of those attending had quietly left the some of the real cranks grumbling at the poor box work of the Boston forgetting the grand stick work of the Pittsburg who hit as never team hit before on the South end grounds against Bos Those who were disgusted and left for home missed the finish of a lifetime and one of cleanest kind When Boston went In for the ninth In ning the score was 12 to 7 against and young was pitching steady He was there to pull the game out and the cheering of the crowd had no ef fect on There was no use In trying to rattle a young man with so cool a and the boys decided to hit It who had made three was satisfied to take his base on Lowe hit sharp to played the bai to second for a Bergen raised one out to who lost the ball In trying to take it close to the This caused a ripple of applause along the first base and Happy Jack came up with the air of a dude on a summer hotel Jack away at the air three times and sat The Game Pulled With two out and two on bases the crowd was fast pushing through the grand stand for the Hamilton hit a troublesome bounder with which Ely failed to Lowe anc the encouraging cheers and advice of the crowd seemed to spur the homo players on to Tenney smashed the ball against the right field fence for two and two more runs came It still took three runs to Allen was looked on as a sure but Robert is a sandy player and never quit for n was burning thorn across the rubber to the music of the cheering The ball must have crossed the line of Bobbys for ho let that club go with a and tho ball wunt sailing down over the sal to the center one of tha longest hits ever made on the By sharp Brodio Allen at and w now but one run to the with StatU at the The Boston man was firm as an oaH and looked avery Inch on the Second TO Such the Decision in the Murphy CieJ fto Girls fora Drain ing at North Fart Mary Cook and Nellie John son Got Beyond Clung to Each Other as They Were Fast Guard Swam with Them in Tow Into Shallow the boat patrolman at the North end rescued two from drowning yesterday after Mary ot 34 Tileston and Nellie of 352 North were among the bathers about 8 In the after After gambolling about in the water for some during which they kept getting further from the Suddenly one was swept out quite be yond her and In her desperation she grabbed the other and curried into the deeper Their struggles attracted the atten tion of and he soon had his boat by their The were clutched struggling even when within Mr Robinsons and he could do nothing with and break Ing from his hold they again began to Bobinson leaped from the coming up behind gathered them In with a to be sure of his hold he started swimming for the having a difficult task in managing the two so that he could swim and thus tow them to shallow Ready hands were nearby when this point was safely and with their assistance the girls were carried to the There a soon resuscitated and later they went to their homes SUMMER GUESTS IN Schooner but All Safely Landed by Biddeford Pool Life BAT Aug large fishing schooner Etta Cap Wallace of Biddeford wen ashore off Bay View late this after and the Incident created great ex among the summer visitors There was on board the schooner large party of people who are passing the summer at the The life saving crew at the Pool was and res cued the passengers and crew In sinal An attempt will be made by a tug to morrow morning at high Ode to pull thi craft off the sand COL BLISS OF YORK His Recovery from Acute Liver Trouble Very R Aug 21Col Geo the wellknown New York lawyer is dangerously 111 with a progressive dls ease of the and has been steadily growing weaker since he came here seven weeks His family physician Dr of New is with him a the Strans cottage at Dr Charles Hitchcock of New York has been attending May Meet Peter NEW Aug the sailor who has escaped with out a decision against although pitted against the this afternoon from where hi has been on a brough with him a younger oC whom ho expects great It is Mahar and will fight undo Bradys the latter having of purse and 49 percent o Lynch has signed in behalf of but Connolly await the return Ml fas ly ail Hoi a Result of tie Latter Probably Caused by Revere Finding of Sand in Pockets Not Thought Companion of Han Has Not Been Patrick whose body was found In the water at near the Point of yesterday mom In all probability was accidentally This Is the view taken by superintend ent Herbert West of the metropolitan park after a conversation with medical examiner George Murphy was a veteran of the and had resided at 40 Walnut Hyde up to last when he entered the soldiers home at Ha was discharged from the home Aug and since that time he has been loitering about the West Murphy and a a man about 50 years age and 0 feet 1 Inch In with very broad shoulders and dressed in dark were seen walking past the Crescent beach bathhouse towards the Point of Pines about 6pm The officer on duty noticed that both were somewhat under the Influence of but not sufficiently intoxicated to warrant Further down the beach Murphys companion went to the Neptune cottage and asked Emily who answered his for some pepper and ex plaining that he and his friend intended digging some clams and making a Murphy went on ahead and stopped at the cottage and ob a match from Herbert who was sitting on the A short time afterward an employe of the Sea Foam house saw the two men drinking from a and they appeared to be having a the larger man taking the bottle away from the Soon after 8pm gatekeeper at the westerly entrance to the Point of was informed by two young girls who went through with their bicycles that there was a drunken man lying in the Within a few minutes Mur phy came and when the gate keeper refused to let him pass In he turned and staggered down the Lamb says he shouted to him to take the road and keep away from the but that no heed was paid to his cau Soon after Lamb says he heard sev eral cries coming from up the but did not was an appeal for The man of a few moments before made such an im pression upon him that he later sent word to the reservation and an made a search of the beach with out finding the source of the At 6 yesterday morning Murphys body was found floating In the water with his coat a few feet Ho had a large wound over the right and tha fact that every one of his pockets was tightly packed sand was con Indicative of foul Medical examiner Stedman performed an autopsy and reported that the man was drowned and that the wound on the while it might have caused was not clent to have caused Dr man said this abrasion could not have resulted from a blow with either a club or a mans but If the man had pitched forward on the hard beach sand just such a wound would be ex while a sandbag might cause the same Ho said that it looked like a case at accidental As to tbo sand found In the John manager of the state who has had 14 years experi ence on the says that while a body was floating about In the surf it be very natural for the sand to sift into the jackets of tho and fully hours after Into the wator before the body wus Mr Oilman saw nothing ex in the condition of the cloth loaves a Mrs Bridget who realms SPECIAL CABLE TO THE Aug facts in connection with the mutiny and murder on the American schooner Olive as elicited by a pre liminary examination conducted by U S Consul are as follows The ringleader of the was a but a naturalized American the steward of the Olive Andersen claims that he killed Capt Whitman the harsh and overbearing conduct of his superior officer provoking him to commit the the attempted to save the life of the and to save his own was also forced to kill the The remainder of the crew do not appear to have made any or at best only a feeble to protect the lives of their Andersen is very and has declined to give the particulars of the captains harsh or the particular acts which led up to the After Capt Whitman and Mate Sanders had been killed Andersen appears to have taken complete control of the vessel and to have Intimi dated the five other members of the According to their stories Andersen suggested the firing of the evidently with the hope that the fire would conceal all traces of the and that it would be believed the vessel had foundered and the captain and mate had been washed The crew were to represent themselves as and to pretend they had escaped in the small The vessel was accordingly fired and the crew took to the boats about 120 miles from the Brazilian coast They drew lots as to the way they were to divide themselves up in the two the five members the crew being anxious to have the authorities here believe that none of them was desirous to be Ander sens The lot fell to John a the four William Juan Dios Barriel Andrew March and Martin going in the other boat When these four men reached the Brazilian coast they immediately went before the authorities and united in a statement regarding the placing all the blame on Andersen and representing that they had no com in the but it is not quite clear why they were unable to pro tect the lives of their captain and Andersen and Lind attempted to ship on two Norwegian vessels in Port but a description of the men had been given to the Brazilian authorities and they were promptly When visited by the American consul Andersen freely admitted having killed the captain and but claimed that he was but it is be Lind was his The entire crew are now prisoners in the house of and are being held there until the arrival of an American war vessel to convey them to the United No merchant steamer is willing to take the who will be held in confinement until the government sends after Consul McDaniel expresses great satisfaction at the cooperation given him by the Brazilian authorities and the promptness with which they ar rested the alleged the is an is a March is an Englishman and Barstad is a Andersen is be to be the only naturalized Consul McDaniel has received no instructions from the state depart ment regarding the disposition the prisoners and does not know when a naval vessel will be sent to take them to the United PEOPLES PAPER AGAIN First Genuine Newspaper Cablegram From Bahia Concerning the Tragedy on Board the Olive Once The the peoples Is able to outdo Its contem in the presentation of valua ble It is In such Instances as the great South American sea where distance and great form ob that frighten others out of the that Tho Globe to tho front to enlighten the Tho Globes dispatch from Bahla this morning gives the only authentic account of the mutiny and murder on board the Olive Anticipating arid tno ox punse of or more a word charged for a contemporary came out two columns wide last Thursday morning to tell what It didnt know about The alleged cable tried to be saline with Ita long water but there went marks about it that could not be It excused Itself for with a prefatory phrase to the effect that details were and then went on to say thut named Johnn and Lend were held as Continued on Fourth in the Last the the Greatest Last Days Work on the Waller Held Out Well and Might Have Father Gallant Help His Boy Won RESULT OF THE RACE Finish Eldot Tom 2 Frank 1C1 2 HI Elites 162 O F Rudolph 93 2 WA L B D 49 O John 51 O Yesterday Miles 9931 9931 9353 9233 9O7O 8092 7853 7129 6873 6760 608 O Won on a Tom was the winner of bicycle eight hours a which was brought to a close at tha Charles river track last cover Ing The previous record for a like race was 874 10 made on an track by Frank The raca tha first oC Its kind In this and as the track is larger and the contest was In the open air It la Just to compare the But taking these facts Into It s Interesting to note that the Indoor rec ord was 119 miles the boy waa the hevo at the and the raoo for that In the enthusiasm of the moment the winner was and the thousands In the grand and bleachers rushed onto the track and flocked around young placing him on their shoulders and carrying him to the front tha grand where they stood him upon the top rail of the press box and surrounded him In a dense cheering themselves The scene presented as soon as the winners crossed the tape was one never before witnessed on a track In this section the Regardless of the efforts of the police the specta tors tumbled over each other In their eagerness to surround young Elkes aa ho came around to the grand slowing up after one of the most thrill ing sprints ever made at the close of a long distance He was lifted from his wheel and borne aloft on the shoulders of hla ad and for a time It looked aa though he would be torn limb from so eager were his friends to grasp his Papa Hikes also came In for a share of the for he was also surrounded by men and who pushed and shoved each other In their eagerness to bo the first to congratulate the who was blushing with pride at the admiration his son had won from the racegoing public of Tom Barnaby did not around to the grand and his friends flocked across the oval to the training where they surrounded and lated Elkes Gallant It was young Elites gallant work throughout the and his two Ing sprints In the last four that won for him the admiration of the If It had not been for the Inter ference of outside parties at the training quarters on Monday evening there is little doubt but that the race would have been In yesterdays Elkes was a win ner In the final and not only but he was a lap ahead of Bar naby and Waller In the number of miles ridden during tha Barnoby and Waller tied at 101 miles and 2 laps Young Elkes rode 162 At the close of Fridays work Waller and Barnaby were eight miles ahead and the boy was sure of third At the close of the race leal evening Elkes was only seven miles and two laps behind the two and gaining that and by his sprint at finish the boy demonstrated tnat ha was the hardest fighter that has ever been seen In a long distance event In this section of the In yesterdays lap battle Continued ou the Pave 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