Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 23, 1900, Boston, Massachusetts if You Want ADVER T D t The I O when T are thinking of Apartments i VOL 1900FOIITEEN CONTENTS OF TODAYS GLOBE wins the Massachusetts event at In straight heats In a grand Chaos reigns in Pekin Conger reports that the Chinese lias fled im family and court gone to west ward Americans first to enter Imperial city list of Police of hold six men out of the many arrests made In connection the burglary and murder at the Fosburgh reward George the famous oars Page Grand Army day at the veterans re union at The Bx Gov Moses of South Carolina fined for larceny other court Some experiences of Mickey the most unique character among car riage drivers In Lowell police defeated In a second ball fitime with Lynn Summer colony at Magnolia enjoys a Page Hon Fred Williams receives a great reception at where he spoke for the democratic state com Congressman Richardson extremely anxious to have both and returned to the 67th Clothing supposed to belong to Harry Wilson found on Chelsea William Ryan of Boston attempts sui New Hon John Gen John Lynch and Gamaliel Bradford address a largely attended rally at Mrs Stuyvesant Fishs entertainment at last the largest and most novel function of the social season Howland of Chelsea spoken of as successor to Judge on the superior court Bar Harbors horse show has another very Successful population is an Increase of Counsel for Neely allege that govern ment officials were prepared to rush him to Cuba on an army Pagre First great republican rally of the held at the auditorium camp ground at Old Orchard yesterday Hon Henry Cabot Hon Lee Gen Adam King and Hon Samuel McCall the Mrs Chloe Morse 98 years old Maine men to try and locate a sub marine coal mine in Small Point Carnival weeks brilliant opening at Sunapee N Charles Clerke appointed chief in spector of an expert found guilty in Page Hearing on the apportionment of the cost of the metropolitan park Those accused of frauds In Havana custom house all acquitted Senor Va rona declines to be a candidate for con delegate on ground that Cubans owe gratitude to the Barres new high school the gift of Hon Henry Woods of to be formally presented to the town Sat Humphrey of Jamaica Plain dis covers that his house has been 6f valuables worth flyer collides with freigh cars between state line and N H engineers legs Mob in bent on lynching a breaks Into the city the county jail and the county court house unable to find the Intended their violence leads to in which two are killed and several wounded have now fired building adjoining the city Edward of Cambridge hel at Andover without ball on a charge of murdering George Davenport of Boston both Edward Staples of re ports that a colored woman relieved him of 450 at the West Lynn police continue their Investiga tions into the doings of Alfred Bid under arrest Summer residents of North beach crowd the casino to witness minstrel Plans of the for the big Chi cago Beautiful night blooming cereus at Police of New York gather some im portant Information In the Kate Scharn murder Battleship Alabama at Brooklyn to be cleaned and painted and then to come to Boston for her trial the Parrs bank thief who Death of Thomas the English Page Brooklyn beats Boston easily New York defeats Philadelphia league Providence beats Springfield and again takes the lead in the Eastern Hartford being beaten by Goebel cases postponed to October term on account of Hotly contested races at and other Mr Mrs Henry Smith of Wll live to complete 50 years as and Nelson beats the latter retir ing during the seventh at Bridge port news for Golf tournaments on the a Narragansett Pier and at J H entries for womens Jlon Bryan reaches on his way to Fritz drowned In Charles river near Caledonian Page A daily leason in history the firs court of Massachusetts was held a in Page Financial and commercial Real estate News of the harbor Page Important auction pales of horses ano rase wins the race between the 70footers off Newport and Yankee in collision and the former has to New York bankers doubt that Russia Will try to borrow in that Woman at the West end fatally hurt by either jumping or bein thrown from a Young woman quarrels with her sister at the South end and attempts to kil Charles Lewis tall G feet 10 inches In Fitzsimmons and Shark ey finish train ing for their fight both reported in fine condition picking the Paris commissioner Peck says he has not yet accepted the decora tion of the Legion ol Winslow says he has had no letter from Carnegie saying he would support Epidemic of dueling in National convention of colored busi ness mpn opens Socialist labor caucuses in several Pittsfield Police Free All Others More Than 50Men Were Fosburgh Tragedy the May Connect It With Longmeadow Capt Chinese donkey and her Japanese The ap of the donkey does not indicate her strength of When she was the captain rode her when she was she knelt down like a leaving her rider backed out from under and stood gazing reproachfully at She was given to medita and according to the story of the faithful steward found it in cumbent on her to make frequent pauses during the for the elucidation of knotty problems in oriental By Permission of Colliers Policy of the United States Under New Conditions to be Made Known Today in the Reply to Li Hung Changs First to Enter Imperial City List of Aug state department authorizes the announce ment of the receipt at an early hour this through the consul at of a telegram from Mr Con ger in the department cipher to the following effect Aug Secretary of The entire with the exception of the imperial is occupied by Ameri cans and It is being appor into districts for police super The Chinese army The imperial family and the court have gone probably to in the province of No representatives of the Chinese government are in sight in and the conditions are The palace is expected to be taken im Many missionaries have started for while others re main in charge of the Christian ref numbering about Signed The Japanese legation has received a telegram dated Aug from the foreign office at giving the fol lowing dispatch received yesterday from the Japanese acting consul gen eral at A dispatch received here from a Chinese official at says that by the empress dowagers or Hsui Yung LI Shan and Lien Yuen were executed on tha and Yung who was to have shared the same is now in a jail of the judicial and that the emperor and empress dowager left Pekin on the es corted by Tung Fu Shiang troops for via and Kang it is fur ther has been appointed com of the Wu Wei while Princes Tuan and Chwang and Tsong Kang Yi and Tung have been ordered to re main at Another telegram dated the 16th has been received here from Pao to the effect that though the empress dowager has left the emperor has decided to remain be BRITISH AND JAPANESE Formers Naval Brigade Unable to Keep Up With the Column Taking 200 Japanese Aug allies were Meriting the Chinese outside Aug so Rear Admiral Bruce wires to the Britten admiralty from tinder date of Aug adding that the engagement was reported to have oc curred six miles south of Admiral Bruce also sent a dispatch dated Aug from the general commanding In which nothing Is said as to tho situation at It gives a partial list of tho British casualties in tho siege of the including Capt Bernard who died of and regrets that ow ing to the heavy roads and forced march the naval brigade was to par in the adding that the way they brought their guns by boat and road from Tientsin is on achieve ment of which they may be An official dispatch from dated Aus and received at re peats that the Japanese occupied the imperial palace at Pekin Aug and says that about Aug 12 tho dowager empress and the emperor and ministers Pekin with 3000 their des it is being it is great was divided into several dis for government by the allied Half the Tartar city was placed under control of tho and commit tees of and French officers were ap pointed to maintain A detachment of Japanese troops res cued the foreign missionaries and Chi nese Christian who had been imprisoned in the Two hundred Japanese were killed or TO BE Policy of the United States Government Will Bo Set Forth in Reply to U Hung Changs Aug policy of this government in regard to the Chi nese situation is to be clearly outlined in the reply to the proposal of LI Hung Chang for the appointment of a peace This which was framed will not be given out for publication until tomorrow the intervening time being occupied in transmitting it to the European gov reply is not but it Is very direct and It makes clear these two facts that the United States must he convinced of the existence in China of a government competent to bring to an immediate close the internal disorders in the that when this righting has the United States will be ready and willing to negotiate for an honor able In the it may be our troops will remain in The duration of their stay in Army May Be They are certain to remain until tho empress dowager returns to of which there IB no indication at and this period of waiting there is no intention on the part of the war department to decrease the American On the If the fighting and the dispatch from Ad miral today detailing the battle between the Cth cavalry and the Boxers shows that the troubles have not sub the army will be Orders were today for the 20th infantry to leave San Francisco imme and it was currently reported at the department that they were des tined for This assertion was confirmed by Set This as well as the other regi ments that are now en route for the will receive final orders whan they reach Dispatches received today from Min ister Conger and Gen the for which was emphasizes the chaos which prevails in The cablegram from Gen Chaffee was much more but was not made It reiterates Mr Congers state ment and confirms the opinion held by the president and his advisers that a chaotic condition of affairs With ihe flight of the empress dow on the Third Mr L Fosburgh Fails to Recall Any lei of Esteem at tiie Murdered Girl of Aug devel In the case of the burglary at house and the killing ol Miss May indicate that the police have In custody here four men who have had some connection with the In the course of the search for the more than liO men have been brought to the police Of these 28 were held until this when all but six were Among the sextet there are under stood to be four whoso stories will stand considerable These four men are thought to have been In the burglary of the house of Everett Allen at near Saturday Mr Allen and a man named employed by Frank Allen of have been to and looked over thi six men detained hero saw the four men who com mitted the Longmeadow They talked with and asked him ques tions about the When Mr Allen and the hired man saw the men in the station house they picked out two whom they believe to have been implicated In thel break at Mr The employed In this burglary were the same as those used in Mr res Mr Allen having been threat ened with shooting if he did not give up his That there were four men engaged in the Longmeadow break there Is no They were hanging about tha place and that night they came down from Springfield again or the last The presumption is thai two of the men here are but the idea that they entered Mr Fos house not fully sustained bj evidence at Trying to Link Two It appears that of the six men in custody three were taken together when the police dragnet was cast Monday a few hours after the crime at tho Fosburgh They were com ing from a barn in the eastern part of the city toward tho railroad The other three were captured separately Two of them tell stories that show they were There Is no evidence that the other four are not acquainted It is possible that tho trio entered the houso had a confederate on duty If this were so tho number of men in the case would tails with the number in the Longmeadow Chief of Police Nicholson is about the six men whom he detained today when he let the others asked about the Identification made by the Longmeadow he stated tha in the case of two of the prisoners Mi Allen and Fahey would not swear Continued on tile Third THE WASHINGTON foi Thursday and Frl day For New England generally f a 1 Thursday and Fri day light south westerly For eastern Nev generally Thursday and Fri warmer in thi interior Thursday light southwesterly Local foir weath er except possibly loca in afternoon slowly rising temperature variable The temperature yesterday as by the thermometer at sons spa Sam Cam 9 a n 12 m 3pm 6pm 9pm 12 mid average temperature yes 69 The temperature as indicated in the following cities at 8 oclock last night New York Atlanta 70 Jacksonville No Orleans Mobile St Louis Galveston Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago 7i Detroit Duluth St Paul Huron 80 Bismarck Denver Amarillo Portland Salt Lake Philadelphia 70 port 64 Nantucket fiJ Block island Globes forecast for Friday and Satur cloudy to cloudy weather local showers are probable for especially in northern and mostly in the afternoon slowly rising temperature and moisture light to fresh variable TWO SCENES AT THE GRAND CIRCUIT RACING AT Two of His Miles Fastest Ever Trotted in the Event and His Own Mark is Joe Watts and Dumont the Other Grand Cir cuit Nearly people saw that Brand young racing machine win the blue of the grand the Massachusetts at Read ville yesterday The rich prize did not fall to tho Lawson trotter for it was clearly earned In a hardfought contest by his magnificent courage and great It was not a being over In straight and it far more pleasing to the crowd than was either the races of the two previous There was no laying up of no every driver being out to get the best position pos sible in each There was cally no no horse was pun ished and the time was taken all It was without doubt the most satisfactory race ever seen In one of the big The large crowd was well entertained aside from the main for the balance of the racing was gilt Then Tho Abbot showed us home peo ple a trotting tho like of which we have never seen before on a Boston This was a very creditable but he showed something more phenomenal a little when he came the last half of a mile in laat quarter in hitched to a matinee So all In all yesterday is entitled to the honor of being the red letter day of the season up to j The weather was the sort to please tho but was not favorable for fast The track was in good but not as it was when the first mile better than two minutes was made over As was the case on Monday and Tues the most difficult work the Scott Locke and Mil had was in picking out the horses in several finishes where they were well Frank Walkers work was simply per and In marked contrast to the starters work In the purse a year when the In event were kept at the post nearly an costing Tom Boy the race and really causing her retirement from the Lady Geraldine Picked The afternoon program opened with the Massachusetts Of the 13 horses named on the score only was missing when the call was In deference to Mr was barred in the This gave the talent a fine chance to and Lady was picked out as the best of the The Providence who won the at not take kindly to her new and was hopelessly beaten ere the race hud been on 20 for she made a break going away which caused her to finish on the wrong of tho There was a strong tip out on Big who was driven by Willis who was so fortunate In the big stakes of 1897 and 1898 with and John Ed with Lord was the surprise of tho for had stayed In tho barn the money would have gone to Village farm without any contest worth speaking Or had Lore Derby would have had a very comfortable As it was lie and Derby furnished tho spectators a race well worth a long journey to Mr Lawson Is down off the coast of Maine on a yachting so he did not seo his great colt perform but had he been hero he would have felt a thousand repaid for all the money he has spent In Not because the horse won would he have felt but because of the way the horse raced on his courage when uid he appar ently beaten ho rallied at call and came on not been beaten his 2yearold and this makes him the idol of all turf follow had he met defeat ills popularity would riot have been les sened one for the reason that ad miration for a game race never began his turf career In when 2 years He was started in two races merely for Races Has Last year ha opened his campaign at on Sept where he scored Ills victory in The following week he was at where ho won in Seven days later he went his won race at winning the Kentucky In that race his nummary read and the time was This year he started In at Readville July winning in His next appearance was at and again ho was in At Cleve land he won In losing the bent In Albany wan his next start and over that poor truck he won in Over in the land of Victoria he hit tho circuit winning In Then came yesterdays where he put the miles in This in is the racing history of a who if he lives and trains sound will develop into one of the fast est trotters we have ever Ho Is owned by Thomas who paid Dr McCoy of the night before the Kentucky futurity last The doctor had owned the colt a little over a having him from his Scott Newman of for The colt Is managed by Herbert the man who picked him out an i coming wonder when his record was Is trained and driven by James one of the younger members of tho who received his training over Now England Gatcomb drove yesterdays race with splendid and kept his head when his least error would have cost a Lord who gave such a hard in a who Is making his tim He is a na tive of Village and yesterdays raoo stamps him of the same good grain aB The Abbot and The the two leading horses wero tho balance of the field were having a for third and fourth and the folks who watched them were treated to some exciting in keeping as much of the purse money as possible here In Courier Journal gathered pacers Into Because he was driven by John Hus who sprung a surprise on the boys In Gentrys Treasure on the talent set Bob Fitzsimmons down as the Famous Oarsman Joins the Great i Had Been Ailing for Fast Two Was Finally a Victim of Engaged in Rowing More Than 20 He Was Also Very Prominent as a Won Hundreds of Races Singly and in Successful Career Mis ani Continued on the Second George one of the best known and most famous professional oarsmen In the is He passed away at at the Carney South where his last as as by the good had not enjoyed good health for the past couple of two months aso went to the Carney hos pital suffering with from which he GEORGE Hosmers wife died two years which was a great loss to the famous He leavas a George Butler who is and a daughter still His father resides in Somer ville his brother Albert is now living In and he has one or two married sisters In this His John watched over him faithfully until the As yet no arrangements have been made for the but his relatives said last evening that it would probably take place on He was a ber of the West End boat club and bartenders Hosmer was generous to a made thousands of dollars in rowing when tho game was a national sport and had the happy faculty of making friends of every one with whom he came in He spent his money with a free hand and was the earnest man that ever sat In a Hosmers George Hosmer was born at Dee of American parent He came to Boston when vetr and worked as a bundle boy on the Second Established Thats All ALBRECHT 2P5 to 805 A New England And nil points West In Boston TICKET 127U ELAY NAH ANT FAMOUS ACCOUNT Stationary THE BLANK BOOK Beds 10S end no Washington Corner Elm