Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - September 9, 1897, Boston, Massachusetts TF YOU HAVE 1 ANYTHING TO SELL ADVERTISE IT IN THE DAILY VOL YOUR J SHARE OF BUSINESS THIS IN f DAILY AND SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1897TWELVE PRICE TWO Positive Pointers for the Many men smoke imported cigars simply for the rea son that they have never given a fine domestic cigar fair Make the Try a Harvard Our aim in selecting the tobacco for this cigar is to get the of the finest quality of Havana by every and in everything that makes a cigar have positively no equal in the world at the 10 Always the same fragrant and Every cigar strictly hand made by expert union Per fecto and Concha Sold Trade supplied by all or by HENRY TRAISER Miss Tinckner Says She Used Only a Fatter of Courtney Boy Avers it Was a faded Principal Says Was Struck and Somerville Children Stand By Her in Sv Culls Upon Police to Swear Out kittle 12yearold James Courtney caused a row in the Prospect Hill gram mar after that upset several in eluding the boys Edward Court Miss the prln I The boys claims that his son was brutally flogged with a In the end of which Was a lead while Miss who has been in the Somerville schools for 20 years and who haa the confidence and respect of every denies that undue was used or that anything but a small rattan was the weapon of According to principal she wao called Into one of the rooms about 3pm and told that the Courtney boy was beyond the control of the and In that he had been making threats of violence if hia whims were interfered Miss Tincker then told the boy to go Into where she thought by a coaxing and argument he Continued on the and Coopers all Dock for CHAMBER SI Her Week Down Per Week PARLOR f I Down SI Per Week PER Down Per Week DINING Down Par Weak IRON Down Per Week WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE ON EASY Illustrated Mad Free at ROBINSON i Si Cum Our To Get Boarders Put your Ads In The Globe Wants get the largest letlon and bring the test CONTENTS OF TODAYS Bookkeeper Snow asked to explain discrepancies In his accounts he could not and with a warrant out for his ar rest he flew the wrath to Maj George Merrill resigns as insur ance and the document is now In the hands of the governor it will probably be laid before the council Hearing on the proposed rearrange ment of the Copley sn Unruly boy cause of a row in a Somer ville grammar Michael who was at Hyde In serious condition at hos pital James Connick held in charged with John an Atlantic av junk assaulted in his shop and of Meeting of local division of Gen Longstreet married to Miss Ellen Dortch on the anniversary of the battle of del Every hull and engine plant In north ern Washington busy building river and harbor craft for service on the Moses Beverly struck by train und Synchronograph said to have sent 1300 words a minute over English at work in Ha Pour steamers arrive from Europe and four taking out a vast quantity of Seven heats to class pacing at Saugus circuit at James Stevenson and counsel Casey be fore Judge Grant for contempt of Pres meets the public aphis brothers Colored voters discuss party affiliation and take steps to form a Boston Police stop the In the fifth and it is called a How a Boston lawyer was buncoed by a Maine Fire In paper mill of Robert Bishop corporation at Wellesley Lower causing damage of about Gloucester stranded in New State continues to strengthen its case against though the defense scored one strung Trades union congress urges British government to adopt international bi Rev Fay Mills interviewed on his change of faith from Congregational to Unitarian Baltimore and New York all Win their games In the National Newport beats Taunton twice and Brockton beats New Bedford so they aro still tied for first place in New England Massachusetts Edson of chosen to succeed Poland as one of the nine superintend ents of New York New York merchants ask rates to en able them to Invade Now Golf at Lenox for the ambassadors cup club championship at Mass Springfield Republican prints a story Bailey of Arling ton was defeated Cor be cause of his opposition to interests of the West End Minors strike thought to end at onco with acceptance cf tho 65 conts a ton District messenger boy steals about received for drafts given him to col CONTENTS OF TODAYS SMOKE CIGARS In the Ask your dealer for James 165 Milk GANGER AKD Atty Gen McKenna has decided In favor of sustaining the law on two con tested points In the Interpretation section 22 of the now tariff Bryan in a collision In where nine men were killed and a dozen Injured the silver orator was and helped in tlie work of Wedding at Marblehead oC Miss Cor nelia Harnden daughter oC lion Carroll ancl John Mc Somerville board of aldermen refuses socialist labor partys request for permis sion to hold meetings In the Yellow fever abated nt New Orleans six now oases appear at Indictment of murderer of cashier and of Rev Car ver at N Emma anarchist relates story of her arrest at Naval station said to have been pur chased by Germany close to Foo Aged woman found insensible at West from bad wound mysterious North Atlantic squadron cu target practice with Teddy present news sent to department by carrier Charlestown club entertained 500 guests at a lawn State normal school for county at opens today with 32 Professors of dancing to popularize the Boston Big sale of vacant land in Dorchester for for as whose ho at first refused to Miss Tillie a sues Henry a married man of fixing damages in Portland fathers shown about the city and banqueted by the city John McGavItt makes unsuccessful at tempt to commit by drowning in Lynn harbor assigns family differences of his Important auction sales of horses and Prohibition state convention nominates Prof John Bascom of for governor and Wylle of Bev erly for lieutenant John Jacob Astors electric launch Horace Perry executed in at yesterday Reports still come of the total failure of the Irish Death Harvey of at one time wellknown Zip a Cambridge knocks down patrolman who had arrest ed FELLED BY John OConnor Struck Down in Assailant Came Up ani Wielded Piece of No One on Atlantic Av Saw Assault Victim Robbed of and Left Thought at the Hospital That Ha Will Arraigned at Charged With Michael who was shot twice In Hyde Park yesterday is very low ut the Massachusetts general and he will probably By request of the Hyde Park police special officer Gilmore of station 3 called on Leonard at the hospital and asked him about how the shooting Leonard stuck to his former statement that he was walking minding his own two men approached him and ordered him to throw up his Leonard he tried to thrust them when one of them began two of the bullets strik ing He claimed to have been robbed of about Leonards who lives In Provi R arrived at the hospital yes and passed several hours with her HELD IN Charged with Assault with Pistol on Sept of Park was arraigned before Judge Worthington In the local police court this charged with as sault with a OH Michael Leonard of R In absence of tho Hyde Park justice the prisoner was brought to Dedham for Judge set Sept as the date for a hearing arid fixed the ball at Murray of Hyde park ap as counsel for the Light of His Aged Junk Dealer Suffers Prom Four Scalp A dailng assault and robbery took place In a junk shop on Atlantic yes In broad Atlantic av IB a and at the hour of the abaut the struct Is usually teaming and In spite of thin fact the police so been unable to find anyone who saw the as sault Tho was John a wealthy Junk who lives at 06 Boston Shortly after a teamster passing by the door of OConnors shop at 389 Atlantic glanced through the open door and saw OConnor lying prostrate upon the Thinking that some accident had be fallen the old man he went In to see If he needed and found un conscious and lying in a pool of which had flowed from four wounds on his The emergency hospital ambulance was summoned and OConnor was re moved to that Tho police were notified and they found a section of bloodstained brass with which the assault was undoubtedly lying one corner of the It was nearly two hours before OCon nor recovered his and then he discovered that 380 had been taken from his pocket by his He sale that he was sitting inside the i r snop nls back to the when he heard somebody ap but before he could turn he received several blows on the Almost directly across the street from the door of the shop two and the adjacent shop Is pied by a None of the persons In the latter or at tho fruit stands saw or heard anything of an unusual In the junk and profess not to have known anything of tho affair until the ambulance drove up to take the un conscious man It Is probable that the assault and robbery wero committed by some one who was aware that old man wus alone much of the nnd was well supplied with THEY RUN THE WATER New England Association In Session at R by Mayor Excellent R Sept 8Tha days meeting of the New England wa ter works association was held today at the Ocean The exhibits are as good as were ever made by the associa Tho visitors were welcomed in a address by Mayor and Pres Haskell thanking tlie mayor for his interest In the meeting and for hia address of Mr Haskell then delivered the annual and reports were received from the treasurer and Several new members were A paper on Steel Castings for Pump Ing Engines will be reud tomorrow even ns by Mr Porter of the Bethlehem Iron THE Sept for Thursday For New England and eastern New southerly Local forecast Fair and southwest The temperature as indi by tho ther at Thomp sons spa 3am Gam 9am 12 m 3pm fl p m 8pm 12 mid average temperature yesterday 09 Tho weather yet there Is no stormy weather and it seems certain to continue fair and most ly clear through Friday and probably Higher temperatures will prevail during the next 18 prob ably followed by cooler The winds will be generally from of light to fresh To Cure u Cold in One Day Laxative Bromo Quinine Druggists refund money if it Proposed Great Change in Copley Heal Estate Men Are Against Trinity Approves the New Library and Museum Trustees Huntington Av Property Would Lessen in So Albert Gelger Tells Street Land Owners Mm It Would te Detriment Tho matter of rearranging which has been discussed for several years by Interested came to n crisis yesterday afternoon In the hearing before the street which was held In the chamber at city and at which most of those in favor of a change anil many of thoso against a change were The proposed would bring av to an end at Dartmouth instead of as at present near Trinity at Boylston This Is the sore The other proposed changes are In the nature of beautifying the square by laying It out in a more artistic man or In n manner moro harmonious with the surrounding an octagonal garden sunken or in the and a rearrangement of the sidewalks and the present stretch of av from to Boylston In harmony with the cen ter open space nnd with the monument to Phillips which will bo placed In front of Trinity and on which St Gaudens is engaged at The proposed change would turn the av cars Into Dartmouth to pass In front of the library and turn into Boylston st at this Those In favor of the proposed change and those who have been most ous in Its advocacy are the trustees of the public the trustees of the Boston art museum and the trustees of Trinity as well as the Boston society of The latter body has had tho matter under unofficial con sideration for several and several good ideas have emanated from tho who look at the entire mat ter from the standpoint of municipal Among the opponents of the proposed change are the trustees of the Now Old South church and property owners on Ex Mayor Princes Ex Mayor representing the board of trustees of tho public li said that however much people might differ as to tho manner of laying out the he thought ho might without danger of that all were agreed that the present plan was and that the square should be rearranged in some Ho then reviewed the recent history of the referring to the architects com the selection of the sunken garden tho of this and the consequent defer ring of Its He next told how several persons in In the matter Imd got together about a year and how the public Trinity church tho museum of Pine Arts had the matter brought to the attention of their legal evolved the present plan and petitioned tho street commissioners to have the square on the lines of that Some of the prominent fea tures of tho sunken garden plan wero retained In this new as tho turning of tho av cars into Dartmouth the elision of the circular sidewalk before the and the squaring out of Trinity church lot by discontinuing av at Boyl ston The present plan does not propose any ornamentation in tho center of the but simply an octagonal grass The plan Is as Inexpensive an It can be The need of a rearrange ment Is and plan suggested he result In making the square an ornament and glory to tho tho right lo speak later n rebuttal of any objections offered ex Mayor Prince closed by reading a letter from Prof Langford Warren ing the now plan In the warmest Dr Samuel one of the trustees of the museum of said that he merely wished to state at a meet ng of tho trustees of tho museum tho present plan for a rearrangement of the square had received the unanimous ap proval of the While by so doing they sanctioned a plan by which they ost something through the removal of the circular space In front of the mu they were willing to make that sacrifice in the Interests of public im Robert Treat Paine Robert Treat Paine said that he hod oome down from the hills of New Hamp shire to the plain of Boston to be pres ent at the ancl he hoped that everything would be done to improve and beautify that As a member of the committee on securing a statue of Phillips plans for which great work were now being by the St the proposed plan net with his unqualified He also approved of It as a property owner In Kuggles near on tUe Sixth FOR WOMAN r Snow Kept Two Homes for Five Registered as Simmons From By Right Name From the His Employers Discovered Discrep in His Accounts and De manded an Could Not Give and Mr Has Not Been Seen Landlady Thomas for 10 years past the trusted head bookkeeper of ihe Burbour Stockwell Iron found erg and walked out of the of that concern at 205 Cam a week ago lost and has not since He Is a fugitive sought by tho officers of the His late employers are authority for the statement that a warrant Is out against charging embezzlement of money amounting to considerable Snow appears to be another example of the man not content with simply supporting lawful must needs burden himself by assisting women hiring rooms arid burning their For Mrs Simmons of 120 she has had gentleman for a for many he paying his rent The lady in question declares there is no Mr and yet the name of such 11 person has boon In tho Boston directory for and a Mr Sim mons Is assessed a poll tax this By the Snow was the only Snows wife and daughter reside nt 20 st In East As the story runs he has long lived a double and scenes of the entanglement oC his affections have been laid In Bos ton Mrs Snow has been deceived by the re cent assertions of her husband that ho was no longer bookkeeper for tho iron but was traveling on thw road for a business which required his ab sences from homo for days at a The truth Is that this imaginative gentleman has never been on tho but has stayed right In Cambridge during work Ing writing and It costs to run a single It Is mere expensive to have onn and then live If It be proven In court in the future that embezzlement hus ac tually taken the causa of the jug gling with funds will presumably bo traced back to love of lovely A week ago Saturday a member oC tho while ex tho books In tho found a discrepancy which aroused his sus That Is sufficient to state nt the present moment without going Into de tails of what seemed to bo Ho summoned the head bookkeeper and asked him to Tho head book keeper was to admit that he could not clear away the mist at but promised to make an Snow was not nervous during the lu with his neither did any flush overspread his Ho acted like a perfectly Innocent Tho member of the company later started homeward with the books under his Snow watched him Ho knew what was In the He must scented Sunday those books wore examined and even tho cursory glances from page to page disclosed the fact that there were other Monday tho head who hud always during his 10 years of service boon prompt In put ting In an appearance at tho failed to Hour after hour passed and still no He had to the Recourse was had to tho court in Cam bridge that same Judge Mo Daniels Issued a charging em and the paper passed Into tho hands of the police of that who havo since been looking In vain for their The books for the last four It Is showed a shortage of nearly It Is believed that further investi gation will add largely to Tho end of the month was at hand when tho discovery was first conse an could not nt once be set to Without the aid of the head bookkeeper the monthly state had to bo It was a difficult the accountant called Into the ease did not do anything until Tuesday of this Nobody can tell the exact amount of tho deficit until the financial report Is at tho close of a thorough Snow was the son of a n East Boston and was educated in tho public schools of that part of tho Ho assisted his father for a time bu oro the Then ho en tered tho employ of the Cambridge con cern as bookkeeper and has served In that capacity ever He was mar ried many years ago and has a daughter aged The family has always resided at W Lexington Ho Is described as short of rather with sharp pink white mustache arid white the top of his head being ornamented with u bald He Is over His personal appearance is and anybody who has even seen him In Kant Boston or sauntering along Columbus av In town ought to remember A call was made at the Lexington si homo yesterday 20 Is a brick structure Just around the corner from Meridian A silver door plate bears the name Repeated rings at the bell failed to bring any A trial at the next which IH In the was answered by the sister of Snows She Uid not know where the bookkeeper She had not him since one day four or five weeks when he came to nee his wife it ml daughter off on a train bound for Now She bad not beard that ha hud got Into tiny A week ago last Monday two men had called anil in quired for and being told that he was said that he had been Injured and that they would bring him home In a The was some what agitated at hearing this and made preparations to receive but ho never cumo In a barouche or Thu family uf sent moo to learn the whereabouts of but met with no Mrs Snow and Miss Snow are said to be N but letters directed to thorn have brought no news concern Ing husband and Mrs Snow had an attack of paralysis lust win tor ami Is in extremely poor That In tho principal reason for her Journey Into the As Car us could bu learned tho near the fugitive had no knowl edge that ho was sought by the or that he was not and never had been a traveling salesman for the Iron com until they so Informed yes by reporter of The Close Friends A close friend qC the family said Mrs Snow and the other persons living at 20 Lexington st who arc connected by blood and marriage were and al ways believed that about two years ago Mr Snow went on tho road Bar the past 24 months or so he has been at home but a small port of When away he was supposed to be do ing business In New York or some distant He explained his presence under his own roof on occasions by say ing he had boon on a short trip to Low oil or whence he could easily return at But all the time It was the same oia story of being a traveling He was never su oC having de There never was a breath of sus that he had anything to do with His house was furnished but not and there wero no evidences In his apartments that he spent morn thun the which was his weekly He never was known to If he did Indulge In cants he knew enough never to bring the smell of them Into own Mrs Snow and Snow are most respected members of the and both uro united with the Bethel Methodist As I remember it Snow himself joined a church soon after ho was but has not been very constant in attendance In late Still he went whenever his wife unii daughter The facts being stated that working In had found It a convenience to reside away from 20 Lexington at lying about the of his his were If thay could Imagine any other attraction potent enough to bring about such n situation except a devotion to They all replied no In Snow was known to hia employers for a a punctual man with no habits and seemingly no tuste for a fast but since his de parture stories have floated to their wars of how he has been smoking on n railing in a rather lively section of Columbus and it has been asserted that ho had entree behind the scenes In various variety theaters of the Tho Cambridge police have been work Ing quietly on the but failed no far to locate the head It Is reported that tho lust trace of him was lost on the Sunday following the Saturday when ho wlis asked at tho of fice to explain the apparent discrepancy In Hu was then sain In Elderly Man in Suite An elderly man has been living In suite Z of the hotel Bennett at 120 Dartmouth at for about 5 whom tho other tenants of the as well as Ihe jani tor and havo known as But Mrs Simmons contra dicts this general Impression and de clares that the supposed Simmons is a and also that she does not know of any Air Sim mons living A further circumstance In the mysti ou the Second Maj George Resigns His Bay State Insurance Is Tired of Injustice and Speculation as to Who Will Succeed News Gomes as a Blow to Old Line and Fire Resignation Now in flic Governors fill ie Before tie Council The resignation of George has been writ and Is now In the hands of the gov U will probably be laid before Hie nt Us mooting Insurance commissioner has resigned there is no In addi tion to the information The Globe the major himself has spoken of It to several people In Whether the resignation was written In Boston or mailed from Old Point Comfort or New York Is not When the commis was concerning his resig nation lust as he was about to leave for the Insurance commission ers convention at Old Point he said I have not resigned and an hour after he took the train for New To the attaches of the Insurance de Who hns of oC the major said nothing of hli and after his partial de nial of his Intention to surrender under flro the news of his determination to leave the department will come as a great Almost as a To lire Insurance men and lives of old line Insurance the news ol the majors retirement will come al most as a for their belief that he Continued on tlie A Good Mattress is as essential to your health as good Ours are the very best It will pay you to come in and look before While here we want you to see our new line of metal Over 75 patterns to select Low MURCH 42 SUMMER Neur 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