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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - September 15, 1899, Boston, Massachusetts                                With Your Want Ads SUNDAYS TO SECURE PROPER j With Your Want Ads SUNDAYS TO SECURE PROPER VOL FRIDAY SEPTEMBER m MIT THIS GLOBE NEWSPAPER TWO THE ORE A As well as THE BRA VEST Enjoy the Famous FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS 3 for SILVER 44 Summer LIZZIE to End Her an Uptown Hotel by Taking a young apparently 25 years registered at the Castle sq hotel as Lizzie She was assigned to a room and nothing more was thought of the until about 8 last when heard groans coming from the apartment she Word was at once sent to the office and tho clerk in charge mado an When he gained access to her room he found the woman was in serious con dition and promptly summoned assist ance from the city She told him she had taken chloral At the where she taken in the house tho usual re were and at an early hour this morning she was pronounced out of Nothing is known of the womans history at the Her appearance was It was she was an She refused to give liny explanation as to why she had attempted to end her CONTENTS OF TODAYS Contest in Somerville democratic caucuses over committee only IO voters of Cambridge turned out dele gates chosen in many other In a fight backed by tho board of strategy Tague and Shaw fighting for Ma trouble in 3d district warm caucuses Dead body of James Whittemore found on tho road between South Yarmouth and and Edwin Kay Snow arrested on Thirtytwo evicted at the North woman tried to kill herself at an uptown hotol registered as Paris paper says cabinet has agreed to pardon Dreyfus on Sept The 46th filling G2G men being in the command Lieut Wood sent to moon shine for Keal estate Several professional crooks pulled In by Boston Meeting the National society Committee on labor and resolutions at convention favor national legislation for an day of United of America goes on record as opposed to organized Grand circuit card at Providence rath er tame except for Ed Geers perform The 26th regiment leaves Grand Junc Mayor Van Wyck and Richard Croker again defy the Mazet committee in tha person of Two men of 16th infantry at Manila sentenced to death and another to 20 Private late of the 1st Colo rado charges that corruption exists among American officers in Death at Portland of William Pen first signer of the original Christian Endeavor State roquet tournament begins at Matty Matthews wins Bobby Dobbs on i Dan Murphy and fight to Strategy to Contest tor Its Right to Councilor and Senatorial Seats at Held Last Night All Over the City by the Re Candidates for Honors Also Hear a Few Democratic Caucuses in Many Ward of Indorsed Their Fellow Reagan Proved His Claim in a Medford Action Was Taken by Order of the of Mur dered at fas Drim of a Bates ail Killed oil His Eddie Ray Snow Arrested on What His Relatives Have to Say About Only 00 Votes Were Cast in the University At caucuses in Spmer villo last evening in all except one ward thero was a sharp contest over the elec tion of ward and city It was a fight conducted against the pres ent committee and was led by Frederick In ward 1 Mr ticket was 1 out but in wards 3 and 4 there was a ticket favorable to the pres THB See Armstrong of Boya on Island in Me Sept Arm sili ong of secretary of the Mas has just con a three weeks visit at Friend which place Is now definitely de upon as the next place for hold Ins the summer encampment of the New England He has bought a small island near the which on July will be converted into a tented Friend ship is about 14 miles from Rockland and boasts of some of the finest seashore scenery on the New England THE Saturday warmer southwest Sept if for Friday and Sat For New England and eastern New contin ued cool Friday and Saturday 1 r e s north to east Local forecast Fair Friday and Saturday west to N celebrates the cen tennial anniversary of its Incorporation as a town Auspicious opening of the Worcester east agricultural societys fair aeronaut has a thrilling with lua bal loon on Thirteenth annual parade of the Ports mouth fire department hand tub and steamer Sir Thomas Lipton entertained at din ner by Oliver Annual parade of at Disappointing day at the trust con ference program left to run Transvaal government framing reply to Chamberlains note situation not so Republican caucus lists filed In Cam bridge has a major ity the Double wedding at the residence of Mr arid Mrs Howard Med Bazeley of Boston and Miss Margaret Chapln of Page Willie Anderson leads at end at first days play in golf tournament at Balti Play in the Lenox golf beaten twice by St Louis Brooklyn wins double header from Democratic caucuses are to be hed to night In Boston and in many of the other cities and the towns of the com The caucuses will be inter esting chiefly on account of the local None will be made against the state It to be conceded now that the state convention is to elect nil the dele gates tO the next democratic national That issue Has apparently been The fights for delega tions to the state convention are almost without exception merely contests for local In Boston the fight covering the lar gest territory is that I or tho democratic nomination for the governors In the district now represented by Hon Charles He is a candidate for and has as an the same one he had last McNamara of ward In this affair Quirk is the candidate of the board of as the city organization is For years until last he opposed the but in in order to give of ward 9 a seat in the the machine promised the councilor nomination to This offer was an acknowledg ment of Quirks and it ap assured his nomination and election to the governors 1 His old the opponents city fought him but he was nominated by four or five votes In the convention and although ran against at the This year ward 7 who were Quirk last have re turned to their old and in Lived in Tenements in Keiths Alley Pitiable But One Family Are The board of health evicted 32 families yesterday from the tenements in Keiths oft North The eviction came as a surprise to the although they were notified a month ago that the tenements must be cleared by yesterday It was a picture that mind the poverty of the people of the Jumbled together were cheap pictures that had brightened the dingy walls of the and the other Man Seen with the Bay He Sept dead of James F bakery was found on the old town house about midway between South Yarmouth and early this and this afternoon Ray 17 years of who is to be the last person seen the was arrested in Middleboro on suspicion of the tend to defeat him It they Representative Fitzgerald is doing The temperature as indicat ed by the thermometer at Thompsons spa 3 a m a m a in 12 m 3pm 63 6pm 9 p in 12 mid average temperature yesterday 56 The Globes forecast for Saturday Clear skies with cool temperatures pro vailed over New England During the morning light frosts oo curred in the but during the day the temperature rose to about At this time clear leather seems quite certain to continue for several days and warmer Saturday and with winds becoming AN AM EYE That cannot bo expected to benefited by this I CABINET Per LAMPS and CROCKERY i Per SIDEBOARDS EXTENSION TABLES I P r 1 I Per Any make to ENAMELED BEOS and CO Per Week EVERYTHING TO FURNISH A ON EASY LUGE Successors to ROBINSON 14O Dock Public hy Mrs late of Old Folks association of South Wey mouth has a joyful Horticulturists visit tho farm of Col Frederick Mason at Financial and commercial Prosperous year of the Boston Maine railroad Pres Tuttle reports on coke as fuel and oil sprinkling of road News of tho harbor front steamer damage greater than at first Gen Merritt talks of defense work in Boston Pago Important auction sales of horses and Page One man killed and another badly In jured by a train at the South Boston station of the N N H H About 7SOO names added to the voting Banquet of the Naval estimates said to be between for the coming ASSERTS HE Matin Says Decree In Dreyfus Favor Will be Slewed Sept 19States That the Cabinet Has Sept Matin this morn ing asserts that the cabinet has agreed to pardon and that the decree will be signed Sept Many of the provincial papers publish articles Insisting on the granting of a The Figaro says that many officers of the army are asking that Dreyfus SEN TEN OKI FOB of John and a Dorian Sept 14John one of the Darlon rioters sent to Ef tingham court on change of was today found guilty of with a recommendation to He was sen to life John Delegal shot and killed Deputy Sheriff who went to arrest him during the recent race His brother and who were indicted with were The case of Henry for after a mistrial last was Bent to this county on a change of was taken up today and the evi dence was This Is the case out of which grow the what he can for Quirk in ward but and Daly are Just how the other wards stand it is difficult to but there is every indication that tho contest this will be If as close as It was last All the candidates for senatorial nomi nations must for In the second consisting of the three Charlestown Senator Peter Tague has an ex Senator David They are both strong The result in ward Z will proba bly settle the Each has carried this ward in the past and each says ho will carry it Shaw is supposed to be the favorite of the city organiza although he favors the nomina tion of John the Charles town candidate for The state machine will undoubtedly do what It can for v In the third which comprises wards 6 and there are three candi dates for the Senator Donovan of ward who would like his second ex Senator Rourke of ward who Is also fighting for a second once refused and also for the defeat of Congressman and the third candidate is Jeremiah Mahoney of ward a Fitz gerald Ward 8 for as his nomination would be a serious blow at and at the city If can carry ward 6 ho will In his ward he has the assistance Alderman who was with Congressman Fitzgerald last and of Representative The congress man is for Each side seems confident of In the South Boston district Senator Baldwin has as an opponent ex Repre sentative of ward 15 and Repre sentative Hells of the same The situation in this district is All depends on the attitude of ward The councilor and contests are connected with this and It will probably be some time before the mat ter is straightened In the 4th which Is composed of wards 3 and Senator who Is seeking his second has for opponents McCarthy ot ward 17 and Michael Sullivan of ward SHORTHAND AND BOOKKEEPING TAUGHT day ut 80U tor lor el SAID TO OUTSHINE the Bowery Tough Locked Up in to midnight last night Chuck Connors had not obtained ami still In tho city charged with beins a suspicious In llm Moneral roundup by Inspector Watts Connors fell into ills Chuck Connors is of the New a young man who Is pant master in the use He is said to outshine Steve the bridge saloon keeper and as a specimen of the genus This morning in court he will be given a chance to explain his presence in Bos Dies of NEW Sept 14 Cornelius tho jockey who fell from Julius the favorite In tho hurdle race at Gravesend today and WHS badly died tonight in the Keliher will carry his own ward 9 and will make a fight In each of the other two McCarthy is strong in and Sullivan has great strength Jn 7 Keliher must carry one of these two wards to be In all the democratic wards thore are candidates for the house These will attract voters to the cau and the indications in all the many votes will be QUIRK Rally In Thoir Interest In the Demo cratic Headquarters on Hampshire OToole The ward 18 democratic headquarters on Hampshire were filled to overflowing last evening at the rally in the interest of Michael and the councilor delegation pledged to the support of Hon Charles The meeting was called to order short ly after oclock by John introduced Hon Charles Mr Quirk said it had always been the custom of the democratic party to re turn a man to office for the second term when he had been true to the Interests his party and its He said that he was the regular candidate of the democratic parly and as such was deserving of the nil true Alderman Frank received an He told his hearers that he had pledged his support to Mr Quirk and asked those present to lend their aid towards his While he had nothing against Mr who is opposing Mr Quirk for the nevertheless he felt that Mr Quirk was candidate and was deserv ing of a Mr OToole then entered into a spirit ed attack upon James can for the house from ward whom he charged with being enemy of the In closing Mr OToole asked for the support of his as he said the result of the election meant his political Mulcahy and Crowley Held Five Explains Why He is a Can Last night was a busy one among the politicians of South and nu merous wero the meetings and rallies held in the interests of tho several dele gations and candidates for the legisla In ward 13 the friends of Mr William the wellknown held a The committees were instructed In the work expected of them A meeting of the supporters ot Repre sentative Frederick was also and ho received encouraging Tho Pickwick club and the ward 13 club also had and appointed committees to work in the interest of Mr In ward 14 there considerable hus and five meetings were held in tin Interests of Councilman James Mul and Mr Timothy can for the The voters of precinct 1 a the rooms of the associate on West 2d st and listened to the candi and other speakers expound thel good The voters of precinct 2 and 7 met ut the rooms of tho athletic club and the voters of 3 met at the rooms of the Jefferson clu of ward In the rooms of the Cit point social club thera was a rousin meeting of the voters of precincts 4 an 5 and the last meeting was at the head quarters of the Marine Park associate on Q Pres Richard Barry preside at Ihe Berkeley Larr Stedman at the Jefferson club and Pre John Roche at the Seaside The speakers at of the meet ings were candidates Mulcahy and Crow Continued oil Iie CAMT if SCENES AT THE EVICTIONS AT THE NORTH ent That ticket was success ful only in ward where it won out by four 34 having been cast for Mr ticket and 33 for the winning In ward at the caucus of not succeeded In counting to their satisfaction some 10 votes cast during the hour tho polls The tangle was most confusing and ex was added to the affair by the charges Thomas Nolan called attention to the fact that tho posters about tho city did not bear the stamp of a after a long debate It voted to send a protest to the ward and city in the evening Mr wished to record a protest witli the secretary of the It was then discovered that George Hayes was not to be and there was no one to record the Chairman Wal ter Farrell was busy counting Mr protest was to the effect that the caucus law of 1859 had been Inasmuch as two members of the ward and city committee were officers of the The results of the caucus follow Patrick Francis Edward coun Patrick James Mc John Kelley Eu gene Daniel Maurice Patrick James McCar For John Con tlie Fourth Boys School 6 to 17 We are just now making a larly attractive display of boys gar carefully made in our work shops on our own premises from fancy and We also show nearly all these suits extra as well as the knee Our line of boys furnishings is very also Boys PARKER COMPANy 400 Washington OF NOVEL 30 FEET These New Beacon Mary Containing 2 bath 6 beautiful near every Im finished In mahogany and white Dining room and kitchen on the first floor of the house BUILT ON SOLID of materials bought before the recent Offered at less than of the usual and on fair Open Dally and Apply to Your Own Broker Or to Henry Savage 37 COURT STj The people claim that tho fault lies with the who told them that they need as they would not be disturbed one even re this assurance while the wagon of tho board of health stood on North st with the boards for closing up the doors and The alley is about 10 feet and runs from North st to the rear a dis tance of about 100 There are tene ments on both On the north side are two double built of woodi that have stood there for a great many They are according to the real estate by Jeremiah The building on the other side is of and on tha real estate map Is credited to Frank Shute as own but Dominisk who acted as said the owner is Charles Robinson of a retired mer The Interiors of the buildings are old fashioned and In the wood en houses are three floors on each side of the and on each floor two The tenements were most ly ot two one of which was lighted from the and the other was without Heht or ex cept what was got from the front The condition of affairs in the brick buildings was about the Even the lighted rooms were as the sun and were shut out by the nature of the 10foot The tenants were all Italian except Mrs Bridget a who had occupied her rooms for 27 and had with her her widowed Mrs Maria and her The of the families wero absent at work when the officer of the board of health appeared to put Into execution the notice which was given for the last time and place the effects of the tenants on the As soon as he entered the first hoUBo word was spread that the eviction had and there was a scurrying of children to find the absent husbands and bring them to the Beyond wild gesticulation and a flood of protest In which was unin to the there was no effort to prevent Thore was more protest when tho men arrived and found their household effects on the and loud and were at the itb sont whose protestations that there was no need to fear eviction were by the who now found themselves on the street without a roof to shelter It did not take long to get all the fur out of the as it ran mostly to and the few other pieces that constituted the lares and of the families were The goods were plied up on both sides of the narrow und they presented u pitiable Bight with tht women watching them while the mun were either hunting new quarters or talking excitedly about tho things that had filled the Thero was a division between the dif ferent and most of the women sat on or near the piles that contained their They chatted and and some even tried to make light of the adven but the attempt was a The thought of being without a homo was too much for most of them to cast It lightly In some Instances the eviction was an as In the case of do whose wife Bat watching her small quantity of furni ture her six children were scat tered about among the neighbors or looking with the father for The case of CR Marco was still more A short time ago his Wife was obliged to go to the hog an the Second Smoke New Englands OldTime For sale by ail firstclass OP 232 Washington THE Home Crawford hns but one Oilier two mill are difficult to Walker Pratt MTg 3135 Union whut is Ot It the wuy BELLS SPICED SEASONING Oyster with Midi H over 80 yews the IP nut u A to cm uli Summer Snows home is in but ho has been working of late in He camo to Yarmouth Tuesday but when arrested ho denied all knowl edge of the Ha wore a bluo and plaid and search of his home at Yarmouth to reveal the checked suit which latest companion is said to have The murder was evidently committed some time between and 7 oclock last made a sale to a customer at the former ana his watch was found stopped at the latter bearing evidence oC having been Continued Fifth CAMBRIDGE Halt a reputation la hind every easy chair we is one difference between our chairs and the productions of many other We say nothing of the important fact that you can make your selection hero from five times as many That IB easily But the great difference In the upholstery of tho chairs IB not so easily We put our finest curled hair against tho lowgrade filling and aak no more for chair here shown IB upholstered entirely fine South American curled Nothing but hair SB The entire covering is of The springs are the chair rocks in It has a luxurious pillow Paine Furniture DRAPERIES AND 48 Canal  

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