Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - April 6, 1899, Boston, Massachusetts Real Estate VOL Call Early VUh Yout Want Ads for Sundays Globe to I For Sale ShouM be Advertised Work and drudge Health disregarded Havent time to be Tired and ailing but cant stop Stop enough to remember that all there is life is forfeited when health Pay attention to early symptoms and write to at for Evelyn 518 Fulton writes I wish to say to my suffer ing sisters that if they want to be free from those dreadful diseases with which women are so apt to be take Vegetable I suffered for four My troubles were leucorrhoea and irregular The menses appeared too and lasted too I became very looked had no 1 felt as though death would be a My friends ad vised me to take more out but hardly realized that I was too weak to go I resolved to try and after taking several bot tles of also used the Liver Pills and Sanative I can truly say I am enjoying a new Menses have become and last the proper length of I feel better than I have for ten I praise your medicine to all my If any one would like to to me in regard to your Vege table and what it has for I will gladly answer their S New writes PINKHAM I intended to have written to you but since my re covery I have been very 1 had been sick ever my seven years ago have given birth to seven and had two miscar I had falling of pains in back and legs dyspepsia and a nervous trembling of the Now I have none of these troubles and can en joy my Lydia Pink hams Vegetable has worked Lydia Vegetable Compound will surely aid suffer ing women and the sympathetic advice of Pinkham is al ways promptly forth coming on I Happy DEAR two years ago I began to ran and soon became almost a I lost my appe tite and began to lose flesh my blood was impoverished and I had to leave our The doctor gave me a but I steadily grew worse and consulted another He helped me in some but my headaches and I began to have night sweats and my rest was so disturbed that would have hysteria and would cry and worry over business matters and my poor husband took me South but with no This was a year ago no one can ever know what a winter misery I Would bloat after eating and was troubled with palpitation of heart and Having read by happy chance of your I bought it and wrote for your and before having finished the first bottle of Lydia Vegetable the hysterics and I slept I or eight bottles benefit that I am as I can ever I shall never cease to your 179 Dix More Than a Million Women Have Been Helped by Advice and Found Guilty on All April Bos worth this morning his de In tho of Mrs Kajman Ru who wus arraigned In tinya court on Blx charges of vlo latlon of tho liquor Judge BOH worth found her guilty on lie Imposed a line of in one m in and continued the four for The defendant Death Overtook Him on the At Has last a ul Ing 1C Cross employed by 1W waa found unconscious on the In front of 14 Cross and was taken to station A physician was but ho arrived tha man haV Death was due to heart The body was In charge of undertake and the board of health was no L Carries Every City in the State Heavily Democrats Have Only 13 Cut Down Plurality in a Decreased Revised Constitution Will Go to People April the quiet est election In this In years Oov Dyer today was elected for a third term as chief magistrate by a slightly reduced plurality In a largely reduced and the entire republican ticket goes In with the plurality belnB about with 10 districts missing at The assembly is as Every city contrary to GOV George the democratic candidate for had a fighting chance in Central Falls and his and most of tiTe democratic energies were concentrated on efforts to carry these three which last rear gave Dyer large plu Dyer today carried with Providence and In whore Greene Is serv ing his second term as Dyer had but two a loss of 279 from last while the republican ticket got through with about 400 to the In Greene was beaten bv 33 a democratic gain over the 440 plurality given Dyer in and at Central Falls the republicans won bv 239 Newport gave Dyer 35G plurality over 364 less than last year In a re total and in Providence plurality in 3517 against 3S7S last Tim assembly delegations from the five cities named are solidly except in which elected one democratic Ex Mayor was defeated by 11 votes by Assemblyman The democrats lost single repre sentative they had In the republican town of again carried Block Island New on the assem bly Dyer carrying the for governor gained a senator and repre sentative from old demo cratic and retained their hold on returning Dr Gar vln and Representative Burns with Senator They lost North and on all the returns received up to midnight elected but 13 The small towns not heard from are usually The newly revised constitution was not voted upon directly but the republican assembly Just elected Is to vote again at Its session to the matter to the The main of the democrats was o elect enough representatives to defeat ts In tnis they Attorney one of the constitutional league was de for senator by Col Studley of Providence by about In the vote on license In Westerly there were 548 opposed and 391 In with 76 blanks and one The result of the vote is a big gain for the KENNEDYS CASE Man Convicted of Murder of Reynolds Will be Put to Death on Date NEW April 5Dr Samuel now in Sing Sins con rioted of the murder of Rey will not bo put to death In the week beginning May tho date fixed n his The case has been THE WAS HIN G April 5 Forecast for Thursday For New Eng eastern New northerly Local forecast Fair light north to east The temperature as indi by the thermometer at Thomp sons spa i a m dam Bam 13 m 44 8 p m Opm fl p m 12 mid average temperature yesterday The Globes forecast for cloudy weather with rain Is prob with east to south winds and vui mei during the afternoon and April the ary today In the Harrow division of Middlesex to 1111 the vacancy by tho appointment of Mr WU Ambrose to mastership in n of Mr Mr defeated Ml Corrle liberal and by 1105 The voting wan aa follows Mr 8308 Mr Unionist majority CONTENTS OF Paste No cause for alarm at rumor of yel low fever among the of Sth dun hero tomorrow night or Saturday morning preparations for their recep Mayor orders the work of de sparrows nests Miss Emily Vanderbilt Sloane married to John Henry Hammond at St Bar Now Oov Dyer and the entire republican state ticket win In Island demo crats have only 13 Case of Dr convicted of Dolly Reynolds Advocates of transfer of jails and houses of correction from county to state control for enlarging and Improving tho state houso grounds reported unanimously bonds of 4 40 go Harbor front notes Victor Ian reports sighting a disabled steamer Real estate Serious Illness of a juror compels an adjournment of tha Nancy trial next Page Bostons play a game with Trinity at N amd leave for Reappearance of Reid behind the bat puts life Into the Harvard baseball Annual meeting of the Intercollegiate golf association at New West st team wins the rolling a rec ord Pa are Another big crowd at the dog list of awards prizes for the best dog In the show will be awarded on the cup challenger at R I Mr visits the rowing candidates re port at the Boston athletic associations Pagre Letter carriers big ball other dancing Cruiser Charleston bombarded Dagu pan the rebels evacuating losses since Fob 4 to April 184 976 Cotton mule spinners convention elects Hon Robert Howard a lite dele and disciplines Conn Lohengrin and Faust rjy the Grau opera company other attrac tions at the Fuse Strong statements made at the hear ing on the board of apportionment abolishment at the state house yester Belle Shane of to accompany Andrews on voyage across the Atlantic in a 20foot William a Boston ar rested on serious charge at Gen Henry gives orders to form a battalion at U S soldiers from Page Conspiracy charges against the al Italian counterfeiters nol Decision construing the wills of Dr Miner and his Fred his wife and Mabel Smith held in on a criminal opera tion Session of the association for the Ad vancement of Physical Cruiser Montgomery under orders for sea mystery concerning the Former chemist Craig of board of health testifies to changes made in figures on milk Six boys and girls break window glass and chandeliers and overturn pulpit In Lynn Steamer Norseman pulled 70 feet nearer deep Rev Irving of N on Christian Important auction sales of horses ana Explosion of a locomotive on the Portland Rochester railroad kills fireman and engineer and injures Harvard wins debate with Putnam takes the oath of office as librarian of Trustees of Norwich university want to begin the building of Dewey hall on May New city officials of Kan are all women with one To Hold Catholic April 5 Cardinal Gibbons has applied to the war depart ment for to have Catholic services at the interment of the bodies of the soldiers who died in Cuba and Porto Rico at Arlington The department has already arranged to have by post chap lain from fort an but has acceded to Cardi nal Gibbons request so far as the Catho lic dead are Unidentified Bodies NEW April uniden bodies of persons who perished In the Windsor hotel fire and a 17th casket containing fragmentary remains of 15 others were burled today in Mt This disposition of the bodies was authorized by Commissioner John and was carried out by superintendent Carpenter of the ceme There were no funeral The caskets were loaded on under takers wagons at the morgue and taken direct to the A GENTLEMANS The Hunter Cigar Is a better cigar in every than waa ever before Bold for a new crop and the highest Order of Cuban make It a perfect No purer pos All Shawn ana four dealer has Harris 269WASHIHGTON Opposite Water 1 UN i Looking The season is now at hand for considering Spring and those who are looking for anything in the Way of furniture or carpets will find exceptional values and thoroughly reliable in great variety at the old establishment of PLIMPTON 1077 Wash near Another Weds in New Becomes Mrs Jota Henry Ceremony Took Place at fit Florists Bell Fell Before Party Honeymoon to be Passed at Country Place in NEW April 5Mlss Emily Van derbilt Sloane was married at noon to day to John Henry Hammond of Bos In St Bartholomews Madi son av and 44th The bride la a granddaughter of Wil liam Vanderbilt and a daughter of Mr and Mrs William Douglass The bridegroom Is a son of the late Gen John chief of Gen Sheri dans staff during the civil He was graduated from Yale college and Columbia law school and ho practices law In this Phis was a love pure and sim for the bride and bridegroom met for the first time while doing church mission work on the Bast For at least two hours before the cer emony Madison av and the streets near the church were full of chiefly who were fascinated by the opportunity of seeing at least some fragments of a fashionable Capt Lantry and a dozen policemen from the East Gist st station cleared the avenue for a block around tho The doors of the church were thrown open at This was an hour before tho but wedding guests were ar riving in such numbers that It was necessary to let them Into tho church at once to avoid awkward The first four pews on each side were reserved for the families of the bride and 81 Bartholomews never move decorated than It was for this The green backgrounds of and terns were put In place over night Fivo columns at either side of the nave were wound with garland of laurel and in which cluster of Haster lilies wore The columns were shaded from all green be low to all white where the capi tals were masses of fragrant lilies Festoons of green and white spanned the intervals between At the chancel rail there was a solid bank of azaleas and lilies in white ant red and The pulpit and choir stalls were wound with ropes of laurel anl while beyond was bank of and Two of th palms on either side of the altar wer of gigantic Jars of roses among the clusters of lilies on the Air accompanied by his Ogden who was tht best arrived at the church fit They awaited in the vestibule the ar rival of the was promp and entered the church at with hei While the bridal procession was form Ing there was considerable delay to a little accident at the The chief decoration of the chancel was to have been floral from should hang a bell of white roses am lilies of the Accident to the The florists workmen were late in putting up the Hastily they threw a line over the crown of it and raised the At that moment the arch and bell fell The men hastily gathered up the fragments and carried them When the bridesmaids told the bride what had happened she showed herself a girl of She laughed and said she hoped nobody would bother about When the ceremony was all over James Burden of the brides elder remarked that It was the finest wedding he ever saw the fatality to the The bridal procession passed up the aisle in the usual order first the then the followed by the maid of honor and then the with her William Douglas The brides gown was very rich and white satin with a Fine point lace enriched the and the veil was of the finest point It was a coronet of orange Continued on the Sixth CRAWFORD RANGE This range is the easi est man the most eco has the best best best best firebox and does the best cooking of any range ever Them it but one which dooa tho work ol two and docs It mmh No errors your Walker Pratt 3135 Union Bicycle Did you ever hear of a better prono sition We have still a number left of those bicycle sizes and and all We used to sell them for ind theyre Think of Dollars I But this price only holds till April 15 at jo it is o make your selection King Largest in the and Kneeland Seen our No Fear Need be Felt as to Yellow Fever in the Bay States Last Regiment Coming on The U S Transport Hardly Here Before To morrow Night or Saturday Morn be Quartered at the and if Papers Are Not Well Under Way May Not be Mustered Out Before Three Get Two Months Extra The uncertainty as to when the 8th U S will arrive in and the reports of yellow fever among the troops Is causing much un necessary anxiety to the friends of that It Is conceded by old steam boat men that with good weather the transport should arrive here not later than Saturday With regard to tho fever there is absolutely no foundation for the It is certain also that no men who wero sick with any contagious disease would have been allowed to embark at Matanzas for This Is fully borne out by the dispatch to the war department from Col who makes no mention of any sick accompanying the Col Weaver has also received a tele gram from Col Pew statins regiment had left Matanzas with men and 46 but not a word was said about No Cause for Of course if fever should break out on the voyage t It would undoubtedly delay the regiments but not to any great The sick would be removed at the steamer and then allowed to come to her The sick reports of the Sth Curing Its stay at Matanzas have been extremely anJ as an officer said no member of the who showed the slightest trace of fever be allowed to come on the trans Tho health department of the city Is making preparations for the reception of the and If tlie Meade shows a clean of health she will be allowed to proceed without any unnecessary de lay to the provided by the gov Yesterday afternoon Gen with Qm Hyde of the visited Col Weaver at the south armory and had a long conference with regard to the rationing and muster ing out of the It was thought that the regiment would have to be divided and that one half would bo quartered at the south and the balance at the east East Newton but at the conclusion of the conference it was the opinion of the officers that the whole command could be dated at the south there being ample room in tha large drill shed for the while the officers and band could find ample sleeping quarters in the various rooma of the can bo obtained from the N Y N H H and the will march to the armory over the following route Congress to Milk Bea Boylston Hunting ton av and Facilities for The only obstacle to these arrange ments was the facilities for cooking the and while the armory is well there are hardly sufficient ranges and ovens to care for 1200 men and last night the caterer who has se cured the contract to feed the regiment said It would be Impossible for him to perform the work with Buch This may be easily overcome by the use of temporary Today 1200 excelsior mattresses for the men and 50 cot beds for the officers will be delivered at the The plans as at present arranged are to have the men lay their mattresses In rows on tha floor of the drill hall and and evory morning the mattresses will be gathered up and stacked In the battery leaving the entire floor space free for drill Lieut Col who mustered tho regiment Into tha U S service at Fram ingham last has been detailed bv the war department for the and with his Lieut New have established themselves In the headquarters of the 1st heavy artil and are at work preparing the necessary May Take Three Col Weaver said if the regiment could all bo quartered under one roof it would undoubtedly facilitate the work and in his opinion there was ample ac commodation In the south On being asked as to how long he expected it would take to muster out the he Bald It would be 1m 083lble to as he hud no means of what preparations ragi had made for tho If the rolls had not been made out it would possibly take three With regard to the men being fur Immediately on for two or three he said he had received no orders to that effect from the war de and he hardly thought it was ns he had Instructions to pay to member of the regiment two mouths in lieu of a On account ol the uncertainty ns to ho time of the arrival of the recaption is tendered the reg ment will be of an impromptu ohar but undoubtedly the length of Imo the transport will be held at quar will give the state authorities and the friends of the command ince of time to gather In Boston frow county to welcome tho It Is expected that tho transport will dock at pier South if per TRIP OF THE She Can Hardly Reach Boston Before Tomorrow Night or Saturday Morn ing from Tt Is doubtful if the TJ S transport which sailed from on Monday morning with the Sth Massachusetts regiment on reaches here before tomorrow night or Saturday On her last previous trip the Meade left Matanzas on March 22 and arrived at New March Allowing for the difference in the distance between the she could hardly be expected before late tomorrow night at the earli The Meade was formerly the American line steamer She is a vessel of 3375 tons 5841 tons gross and wa built at Greenock in She is 488 fee U Inches feet beam and 34 fee 9 inches depth of Before she was purchased by the gov she was In the transatlantic plying between New York and Her present com mander is Cape G COMPANYS Gloucester City Council Appoints Com of April 5Both boards of the city council met this evening to take action on the reception of Co G Sth when it shall arrive A committee consisting uC Mayor Aldermen Sleep anc Pres Tolmen and Reed and Chapman was appointed to make all necessary arrangements to receive Co with authority to spend Bought in West Prussia Before the and Nearly Drowned Two Crews Who Tried to Bring Her April EThe U S torpedo boat which was bought ac West in March of last and which nearly drowned two American crews In an effort to cress the Atlantic Just before war was declared with was towed to Plymouth this preparatory to being shipped to the United States in a vessel that will leave probably on April April U S torpedo boat which left Fal mouth today en route for this broke Plymouth and was towed into Plymouth sound tonight dls JOHN ADDISON PORTER Private Secretary of the President Has Been April 5Mr John Ad dison secretary to the is confined to his home by Mr Porter is and by order of his physicians he probably will go away as soon as he Is able with a view of getting a week or two of 50 CENTS Parlor and Library DESKS and Solid Carpets 9l Per Week Parlor Suits sl Chamber Sets sl Week Ranges sl n Your for taken Iti ex 11BW We pay freights to aay Iowa la New and car area within SO miles of Mai I given at ROBINSON Washington Attaint No More Destruction of Their Ita Bad Beplar It Has Suffered by Reason of Beyond All Foreman Kennedy Talks of the Work Hes The sent to the newspapers from the mayors last Id J In view of the urgent as sented by superintendent Doogue of tha public grounds of assign ing foreman Kennedy and his assist who have lately been engaged la destroying sparrow nests upon the com back to the regular work of tha Mayor has directed that this work of destroying nests be now discontinued for the He did not anticipate originally It would prove such an of that it would withdraw so much labor from the regular wont of the depart and he does not now feel that such work of tho department should bo longer Mr Kennedy has been directed to re port to the mayor upon the the work und to observe as far as possible whether tho sparrows proceed to rebuild their nests as soon us the men are FOREMAN KENNEDYS He Believes That with Systematic Effort the Sparrow Could be Got Rid Damage to was chosen i by Mayor to head the forces sent out to drive tho English from house and was seen last at his residence In Brighton and asked to give his experience as a huntsi He said The active work began on the j of March The common was tha ground chosen for the Trees and the hoods over the electric lights were visited systematically and every of a nest The entire was eono over In this manner before we attempted any other I From there we went to the public garden and went through that in the same This took some but when we had finished every nest had been removed from the public garden and the central ceme tery on the I From there wo went to tho South j and begun to clear out We hurt finished that when time for giving up work came went down town expecting to besin on Franklin sq In the At tho office I cot word not to Interfere any more nests until further anil the birds in Franklin gq will not be disturbed at at The people at the South end seemed to have less for the than those around tho They would point out the nests to us anil help us in every Why this should be so I do not but it is a Up to the time we stopped the work we had destroyed more than 4000 I and 1800 We found many curious things In through the In some of tha I Continued on the Twelfth BOYS WEAR After an experience of nearly a quarter of a we are confident that we are ing and selling through our 60 stoves the shoe in the world Globe Wants the beat returns to owing to The Globes enormous lead in A trial will convince STENOGRAPHERS ire promt tud nu and mid