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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - December 29, 1898, Boston, Massachusetts                                v u i By reading the BOSTON GLOBE Every i i nl i n By In The BOSTON LIVNO THURSDAY DECEMBER 1898TEN PRICE TWO Year of New FOR nearly half a century Ayers American Almanac has stood for all that is reliable and exact as a cal endar and of Its circulation has gone into more millions than any other publication in the It is asked for and eagerly sought after in forty thousand drug stores every Its publishers are credi bly informed that its astronomical calculations are as exact and reliable as those of the official Nautical For with the New England we begin a new We have added thirtytwo and have given over these thirtytwo not to any information about the House of Ayer or its but we have crowded them full of intelligent and helpful facts for the and making it a whole handy reference library boiled down into one small book of We dont want to make any money out of but we have put a nominal price of from this time that this almanac may get into the hands only of those who actually desire it and will be interested in preserving What costs nothing is usually regarded as of little Your druggist will show you a copy of the new alma if he is up to date enough to have taken advantage of our liberal offers to If he doesnt happen to have some other druggist in your town or you can mail a stamp to the Ayer and receive one free by return Also for sale by CONTENTS Gen Brooke Gomez not to come as he can be shown no courtesy half to says Little of Chicago Hollo surrendered to the insurgents by the Spaniards last just be fore the arrival of the cashier the Na at N arrested of the Cyanide of potassium sent anonymous ly Harry once connected with the causes tho death of his aim William Nixon discharged the force by the police commis Reception and banquet given by buiK to soldiers of late Col and Mrs nice honored Discovered that pounds of em beef were dumped In New York harbor or sold for soap grease Miles turns whole to the inspector Reported engagement of William Jr and Miss Virginia Seventh annual meeting of the Head Masters association many delegates from Massachusetts to be made to prosecute Chris tian Scientists to full extent of law in Ex superintendent Hyde of Newton water works held In for grand jury of embezzling and obtaining money under Police arrested a female shoplifter and three male wedding at Dance of Golden Star ladies Eight horses and 15 carriages burned in Brockton livery stable Pres in welcoming delegates of graduate clubs at suggests that be taught at graduate Members of unpaid municipal boards confer with mayor and decide to form an Oxford club beats Dorchester 2 to0 in the ice polo league other Outline of racing rules oil tho Ameri can cyclists union news for Harvard and Columbia tied for first place in the intercollegiate chess tour Princeton Yale Roller polo results in the National and Southeastern Massachusetts Citizens trade association of Cam bridge on record ns against United States sovereignty in the Opening of the pigeon show more birds than ever Jimmy Barry and Caspar Leon will fight at tonight for the bantam championship of the PugO Mrs Isabel Ruth Ash said to havi died ofa broken Bryan favors giving tho Porto Ricans a chance to say whether they favor annexation or New southern station to be the scene of and on Sun day the train service will Insane hospital trustees propose a metropolitan hospital which can accom all the insane of the Election commissioners refer the pre cinct 7 case to the district and criminal action may Committee of Boston artists heard by Mr of State board ol Paris ex position New post flag unfurled In the camp of the Sth Massachusetts Sth has a new clothing issue A the do hereby agree to refund the money on a 60 cent bottle of Greenes Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or We also guarantee a 25cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money 67 Green BUST DRUG 637 Washington WOODWARD to 62 JOSEPH 232 210 1681 ISO Dudley 1277 Tremont Under S ADAMS 2Z21 2230 Washington 100 And Two Hundred CONTENTS OF TODAYS GLOBE Fuse Cruiser Buffalo beats all records to Port Said from New York sails for via Suez and Manila Iowa burst cylinder In the south Atlan tic and will be repaired at San Fran Capt Nathan Appleton and Francis Hart of the United States of Colombia discuss canal projects Boston boot and shoe John presented by Boston college Trial of Lewis Warner on several counts charging embezzlement finally begun Charles as whom dead bur glar at had been ar rives at Gloucester 011 fishing schooner George Lane Senator Quay of Pennsylvania making a great fight to secure Pace Sarah has a narrow escape from being swallowed up in the crater of Golden wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Francis Nelson Flanders at N Pnge Water front items steamer Miami reaches port with burned and water soaked cotton on Jury disagrees In case of John Mc Jr of charged with James an errand claims a stranger took 250 from him in a bank Mrs James Runyon seeks separa tion and alimony alleges extreme cruelty on part of her New Real estate Night stamp clerks may be allowed to Issue money orders In the of large Page Important auction sales of horses and death causes trouble In Ver mont political circles Gen Grout is most likely to succeed of Mrs Emery of Melrose victim of Republican members of the common council a but do not ar rive at any Firo In dry goods store at junction of Beacon and Cambridge Cambridge caused Rev Dr William Barton of Boston elected pastor of First Congregational church of Oak Remains of John Tobin will be buried at the national Gov Wolcott nominates David Skil of Winchester for metropolitan park Ira Sexton sang two songs and made a speech on the scaffold before his ex Will of late Rev Patrick Cuddihy of THE Dec for Thursday For New England and eastern New York Increasing with snow Thursday afternoon or night high north westerly be coming southwest and diminish Local Partly fair weather decidedly warmer during the day winds becoming Proba bly fair Friday and colder Friday The temperature as Indi by the thermometer at Thomp sons spa 3am 6am 9am 12 m 3pm Opm 9pm 12 mid 10 average temperature 19 The Globes forecast Cor indications 1or now point to partly cloudy or cloudy bly with Ju northern KUlK of Nov England it will bs de warmer with south westerly probably shifting to with lower temperature mm He Sent Word to Gomez To Take Part in the Downfall of Bank Cashier at N Allowed 10 of lie Depositors lo Ludlow Had Previously Given His Consent and the Old Cuban War rior Had Prepared to Enter the Says Richard Henry Little Surrendered to Insur gents by Spaniards Before Ameri cans Stop irritating rough with Lung Jt soothes and Deo special Havana to the Chicago Tribune from Richard Henry says Cuban residents of Havana declare tonight that if Gen Brooke does not rescind his order barring representa tives of the Cuban Insurgent army Irom being present at evacuation day cere monies on Now Years they will close their tear down their flags and decorations and remain Gen Brooke telegraphed Gen not to come to ns he intended to as no courtesy could be shown Cubans are greatly excited stand on every corner the city discussing the situation In a fren zied We have not fought for a change of masters we have fought far and not a new declared Juan one oi the most prominent Cubans In Our are still in the field they shall not lay down their arnis until we find out whether we are to be slaves or If we must fight again we are We shall not endure the humilia tions that are being heaped on No nation is strong enough to bully Two nights ago Gen Ludlow notified tho commissioners that Gen Gomez and army present at the ceremonies and that the Cuban army might enter Tonight Gen Brooke told the com missioners that the Cuban not bn and must have no part In the demonstrations of Jan Americans in Havana arc much alarmed over the increasing mortality in the The civil register tonight shows that three persons died today from yellow Yesterday four deaths were reported from yellow fever and 11 froin malarial fever out of a total of v fever patients who die in pri vate hospitals are if potted to the civil Smallpox is on the and three or four deaths are reported every Yellow fever cases are also in creasing The disease that or at least the Ameri cans more than any other that flour titles here Is Lepers walk the streets and there are leper hos within the On the drive which leads the trocha where the commissioners are stopping the lepers stand by the hospital walls to Insurgents in heavy with swinging stubbed along the street today as guardians of the To them is largely due the credit of tho perfect order that has reigned The effect of their pres ence as police In Jesus San Juan de and other dis where trouble had occurred was The insurgents would ride Into a crowd of paraders and in a few moments would send tho crowd to their Only a few riots occurred this after Several people were one of whom will die from wounds ie Francisco a Spanish sol was seized by a crowd of paraders and threatened with violence if he did not shout Viva Cuba The sol dier refused and was hustled street by the He waved his shouting Three knives were plunged into his He sank almost lifeless on the A detail of soldiers arrived and the mob LATE Spaniards Surrendered Hollo to the Insur gents Before the American Expedition Could and Withdrew to Min Dee 2S There is a good deal of anxiety In official circles here over recent events at Of dispatches have been received by the state and war This morning U S Consul Pratt at Singapore cabled the state department Iloilo taken Spanish fled to This threw the officials into The American expedition which left Manila to go to 2000 troops and the warships Baltimore and did not have time to reach Hollo by the HO the Insurgents are in Color is lent to this belief by the fact reported In a telegram to Madrid that the Spaniards had retreated to a strong ly fortified town on the island of Min This does not agree with Consul statement that they had fled to the north part of which is a British but 1 is believed that the consul is in error on this which might easily be the case In view of the distance from his post to It is believed that Col the Span ish would have cheerfully surrendered to the had it KOI there in with a view to se the safety of his men and their to Spain by the Amerl according to the terms of the Prof Worcester was u visitor ut tin state in connec tion with the Philippines He is thoroughly acquainted with the condi tions on the from personal ob servation and After talking over the subject with him for Sec Hay arranged for an Inter view between the president and the pro fessor at tho white which was had about Gen Otis is evidently meeting with great difficulty in effort to secure the release of the Spanish prisoners held by the It to appear clear that a con element the Filipino probably a are dis posed to use these unfortunate prison ers as a basis for negotiations with the U S release conditional upon certain more or less important concessions demanded by It is not yet a foregone conclusion that terms cannot bo arranged vate conferences In Manila to secure the release of these But the U S being now pledged by trea ty to free resort to other means if peaceful representations Gen Otis has been instructed on this and the war department has con In his and sound believing that his the Scene hts Is ble of dealing with the situation than officials here has confined Itself to a statement to bo release of the It to to de vise ways and means and carry out the Until some progress has been made and the department Is aware of the ex act number of these It wli be possible to proceed very far with the plans for the repatriation of the Fears Just before noon another dispatch came from Gen Otis that at once con firmed the fears the officials of the war department as to what had taken place It appears that the American forces had arrived too late on the and that the Insurgents had added to the difficulty of the problems already presented by hoisting their flag over the which they had boon be sieging for The news was contained In the follow from Gen Otis Dec Adjutant Washington Sent Col Potter on fast vessel to Hollo ion 24th to communicate with Spanish Rios latter evacuated evening of 21th and Potter 89 hours Insurgents took possession of city on and Potter found flag Cannot now report probable re Willnot hear from there for four as aio cable Spanish forces have evacuated all sta tions In southern Islands except Zam by as they from The evacuation by the Spaniards of all the Philippine as reported by Gen although doubtless inspired a desire to secure their safety by concen undoubtedly has done to complicate the problem already pre sented to the war department of ex tending the military jurisdiction of the United States over the It will now be necessary to the execution of the original ana it may be fully expected that within a week Important events will have hap In the It is presumed that Gen Otis will de mand the surrender of Hollo Into his and this demand may at onco raise the issue between thu and our own government of possession of the The of Hollo is set down In the official directories as having a pop of and It is the second seaport importance In the Philip pine It Is located on a river for vessels of 1C feet so that very few of our gunboats would be available to assist tho in case it should be necessary to take forcible possession of the The Spaniards have chosen n strong place for tho concentration of their troops in the town of an tht reports hero ifc strongly fortified and possessed of con natural strength from a de fensive point of It is not doubted that they will be able to maintain themselves for an In definite period of time the In presuming that they are not cut off from obtaining from Hio The town has a population of inhabitants Harry Bailey Couldnt Say Mo to Pres Van Dyke Says Deposi tors Will Not Declares Interested Men Are All Good for N Dec 2SHarry of the Colebrook national bank was arrested early this evening charged with violation of the banking The arrest was the outcome of a thor ough examination recently made by Bank Commissioner Carroll of The examination revealed overdrafts to the amount of distributed among 10 who have done business with the bank during tho past few The amount of the overdraft was kept in a third and Pres George Van Dyke and the other officials the bank were not awaro that credit being so extensively accorded a portion of tho the alleged irregularities ox over a period of nearly three The which is tho only national institution in the according to Pres Van is perfectly tho patrons will receive every dollar their deposits and the bank will continue to do business after the Irregularities nra out through the usual mode of A portion of the overdraft was made good and it is believed a large amount will bo liquidated while It would not bo surprising if tho third book account will bo balanced with in a few Cashier Bailey is not charged with the embezzlement ol the banks but his arrest Is made for violation of the banking laws In allowing deposi tors to overdraw their The Colebrook national bank was or in 1880 with a capital of tho president being George Van one of the lumber men in Now and Harry Bailey as When the bank commenced business the deposits amounted to The latest statements of the made to the government showed an of or over 10 percent of capi In overdraft amounted to and has been gradually Increasing that Cashier Bailey Is about 32 years of fige and ha a wife and two the entire family being held In high es teem by tho citizens of Colebrook and neighboring The of the alleged Irregularities of the funds of the bank was a terrific blow to Mi Baileys and who are confidant the depositors of the bank will not lose at the hands of the cashier or any of tho The cashier Is in the custody of Dep uty Marshal and ho will bo taken to when he will be given a Medicine Vial Holder Was Sent to the Athletic Manager and to All Appearances Contained Only a Harmless Well Known and Popular Among Athletes in This NEW Doc by cy anide of swiftest deadly sent anonymously tha mails as bromo seltzer in Christmas was done In New York city WILL NOT Pres Van of the Colebrook Bank Says That Depositors are Safe Cashiers Weak In an interview last night Pres George Van Dyke stated emphatically that not a single depositor in the bank would lose a dollar as the result of the indis creet action of the I have personally guaranteed all checks on the banks correspondent in this tho Hall national said Mi Van and have received assur ances from Colebrook that a number of those who had made overdrafts on tho banks had either settled their accounts or arranged to do so at The whole trouble was that the cashier did not know how to say and allowed a number of his friends to make these overdrafts on the Late thin afternoon my brother noti fied me of the according to his young Bailey has acknowledged that overdrafts amount to This amount is dis among 10 of the banks depos or but they are all good for their various and I have no doubt but that twothirds of tho amount will be made good In three The largest one made good his Indebt edness Young Baileys method of hiding tho shortage was to reduce the amount of deposits by just the amount ol the over but he kept an account of the latter in a third Only two or three years ago I dis covered that he had been dating friends by cashing chocks with out the necessary 1unda to their ac after severe Dai ley promised not to do so He could not withstand the pressure and and now he suffer tho for I shall not ask any leniency fur Tho bank in all and 1 do not worry about U SHOWS SPEED OF Athletic that the bottle had been doc taking the wrapper The vial a queer present for a man in this of HCe in the business of was placed In Mr That It Is he told the persons at the house about ills present and was troubled about It is said that they laughingly accused him of receiving the present from some and he In turn knowing from whom it On Tuesday he brought It home to promised to take It and at the club wiis unable to find the key to his Ho that he broke open his desk to get tho and that he did so on Tuesday That night ho went out and returned It was said that Mrs Rogers and ho Imil gone to a This was At any all the family were Mrs Rogers and Mrs Adams re turned Mr Cornish also came home SPAIN WILL STOP England Objects to Extension of Forti Opposite Dec Figaro says that in consequence of official representa tions from England addressed to the Madrid cabinet that extension of Span ish fortifications opposite the Eng lish ut Gibralter would be con un unfriendly the Spanish cabinet has decided lo stop i hoy were solely to possible English The commenting on the misfortunes of this noble nation ought to havi inspired diplomacy with a courteous and Kenor ous regard for a humiliated but nothing of this tori it banishes ull sentiment trom Successful Trip of the New Steamer I Admiral NEW Dec now or Admiral which was launched from thuv Cramp shipyards j Nov arrived today trom Philadelphia i after a successful trip on which she do i a of half a I I knot better than the contract I i The is one of four built for tho American mall steamship company for Service between I and via Sho will i on her trip to Jamaica tomor row from New ANOTHER DAY OF Botkin Case Likely to be Given to the Jury BAN Dec 28In the trial of Mrs Botkin for the murder of Mrs Ally Gen of Delaware argued for the prosecution and Atty Knight for the Tomorrow Atty will makean for thu defense and Atty Hosmer will close for the It is expected the case will be given to the Jury Friday Out of D lier has been put out of com mission ut League island navy Apparently the life aimed that of Harry known to ath tlie United If tho object of the assassins was not at but Mrs Kate 01 West 80th became the The motive Is a There Is no Tho who did not until hours after the district attorneys became aware that a malicious and mysterious crime bad been com accomplished They have not even pursued the faint hopo that the name of a local jeweler on the deadly Christmas present sent to Harry would load to tho door of the There are reasons for believing that it was hand that struck down Mrs Cornish is the instructor of the Knick athletic nt 45th st and Madison with hor Sarah occupied a flat in the Elliott apartment 01 West Mrs 02 years of Mrs Rogers is about 30 years a queenly who Is separated from her Edgar Rog the general agent of the Hartford Insurance company at With Mrs Rogers and her mother lived Mrs Adams was his Mrs Rogers his Mr Cornish Is about 10 years but looks much The apartment In which the family of throe ro Is one that has a hall boy and other evidences of prosperity above the As a Christmas present there was sent to Mr con a bottle supposed to hold bromo Tho contents of this bottle caused tho death of Mrs threw j Mr Cornish into a and thon made him and sickened a doctor who tasted It by dipping his finger Into bottle and It on his AH this occurred at a m Twelve hours later newspaper report ers still were groping for The police knew the coroner know nothing and the word was that the murder was being Investigated by tho district attorneys The police themselves had to learn that a murder had been committed from who went out to Investigate a sus death reported to the coroners office by Dr Hitchcock of 71 West 87th st at 10 a Disguised Thu vial holder was received ut the Knickerbocker on having mailed from the general po and addressed In a womans There evidently had been an at on the part of lie to dls the in a back and the name was written as If by It was almost a In the word thu writer had furcation to continue and tho labored effort The address In full Mr Harry Knickerbocker athletic club jutul Hon The on tho package of the word fi with a u WUH considered si range by Mr who Inspected The was wrapped am 10 Cornish he it at tho club when tin the on Saturday The removed by and was a neat box bearing murk of u local jeweler upon Tho box contained u medicine bottle Inches high and as many The holder resembled a in it WHK a bottle There IK as to bottle Mr Cornish hns not til to ll anybody other than the district whether WHB un thin bottle or whether il wan It was that It was mid thut across the cork of the pasted a which would Itself in Conflicting This morning at Mrs Adams of feeling She said she had a headache and wished to get something for Mrst who had seen the said she would get some oC Harrys bromo Mrs Rogers wolit Into Mr room and s the bottle it lo liar there is that con of statements that comes In all murder owing to the seems to know just who mixed the It was that Mrs Mrs also was said to have mine and Mr Cornish was said to have mixed using seltzer water trom a It was also assorted that Cornish had given the woman only a teaspoonful of One thing Is was and Mrs drank No body remembers It effer as bromo seltzer and every body who has used It knows it A minute later she and ran Into tho her face distorted with hor eyes bulging and her hands clasped to her She said between hur screams What is the horrid you gave me Mrs Hogers and Mr Cornish He picked up the looked at tasted some of the powder and was BOOH In a condition bordering on that of Mrs there Is a discrepancy in It Is said by the halt boy that Mr Cornish had him go for tho It was Jusit as firmly declared tonight that Mrs Rogers had sent for the At any the doctor was He was Dr Ho at said he could riot but a second call brought when tho hall boy told him a woman had been poi soned and was Dr Hitchcock on leaving his rooms took with him a case of Including a stomach When ho reached the house Mrs Adams was In a bad He applied u stomach pump and gave her hypodermic Injections to keep up the action of the He gave Cornish an emetic and asked what had been by They gave him the bottle Unit contained more Own half of tho Ho tasted dipped a finger Into In and put a dub on his In an Instant he was Fearing that he might go the way of the other and seeing that Mrs Adams was he sent for Dr Stiles Potter of 174 87th Dr Pot tur received tho call from his brother physician and ran around to the When ho reached there Mrs Adams was Dr who was was bending over and had just ceased hia efforts to keep up an respi This according to all ac was between 9 and a Coroner 10 in the of what had occurred reached the coroners Dr tho mandate the says he sent word on the Patrolman Discharged by Police ill Ills Service Terminated at Last ft Announcement a Surprise to Many on the Convicted of Complicity In Scheme to Patrolman William who detailed by the board of police to clean the streets of has been dWj charged Crom the The commissioners this de cision In executive session yesterday and It was announced at poll call In all the stations last Patrolman Nixon not at head quarters when the genera was neither was he at any of the A copy of the order his and it was there he what the decision ceased to be a patrolman at last decision of the board came a to many members of the de The patrolman has been on trial on two charges at different times during tho three He was found not guilty on the first This trial was a and there were many specifications in the com It had been predicted that he would bo convicted on this and when tho order exonerating him was sent down there came i prediction that the other case would be disposed of In the same Tho charge on which he was convict ed was that of conspiring with another person not a member of the force to get of money from reserve officers who were up for appointment to the reg ular There was no allegation that he received any neither was there any evidence offered that money was The trial was a brief not more than three hours by the commissioners to listening tothe evi It was a secret and the evidence was not given out by the com Patrolman Newton Dismissed In the matter of the complaint against patrolman Edwin Newton of division charged with neglect of duty and In tlie board found him guilty and sentenced him to be dismissed from the Tho order was promulgated at roll call last WAS A Death of Charles the Bt Louis Street Car ST Dec 28Charles Orth the millionaire grain merchant and street cnr died ut hero Extraordinary OFFER Guarantees to Cure in Two to Five Hours Any Form of Colds or GRIP with Frosts An Open Letter To Cigar No man to anil no man needs to a poor It may bo on sonic of us to smoke a cheap that does not ne smoking u poor one when the can be bought at five cents or per box of We bave never before had an opportunity to sell such good smoke value for BO little and we can confidently recommend H even o gentlemen who never smoke loss than 1n U is as good as or better than most We do not ex to make any money on this cigar want your and sell you 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