Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - June 13, 1901, Boston, Massachusetts To Hire More To Set Your Advertise in the PAY To Get Summer To Rent Summer Advertise in the GLOBE WANTS PAY VOL JUNE i3 BY PP TWO f THE NEWSPAPER i JL VV VJ No among gentlemen than Estabrook Eatons the best best liked and largest selling domestic cigar so much so that imitations have been repeatedly tried and as surely This favorite cigar is made from the choicest and sweet est in the best ar ranged factory in the United States they run very are never nor and retain their natural mildness and aroma to the Estabrook Joseph Wilfred husband of woman whose headless body was found at will he arrested on Charge of if Battleship over the cape Ann develops better than the beat previous Senate kills the Chamberlain refer which was offered as substitute to the subway reference of the latter to the next session also Report In New York negotiations had been entered into with Mr Lawson for the sale the Mrs condition continues to 1ais Mayor Hurley oC Salem gives reasons why he wants police Americans leading British in shooting Hope that he local machinists strike will be settled before July Horace Cheney of Watertown sen to state prison for from live to nine Chandlers joke sends to delay on the drydock in Boston to be reception at the museum of Fine Witnesses at the murder trial Ratify to the movements of Graf fa m and Hands the night of the Cuban constitutional convention adopts the Platt Girls of the Hancock school give a sentenced at Salem for entering and larceny ex ceptions Rev and Mrs Lewis Bates of East Boston celebrate their golden Agreement to settle the George Fran cis Oilman estate practically town meeting kills the arti cle to insure all public announced Thomas Lawson has entered Independence In Newport whore she will meet Golfers practice for the open national championship tournament at Myopia semifinals in the Womens association tournament at Clyde Boston gentlemens driving club holds opening Nelson beats Stinson by more than half a mile at Providence news for Page Remarkable trip of the steamer Bor der Knight splendid heroism shown by three of her Richard the Pawtucket law yer who sent out messages and who pe for a new inquiry into the cause of Dr arrested a charge of Professors at Yale decline to say Archbishop Ireland has been tendered or declined to accept the de gree of Banquet of Massachusetts medi cal CONTENTS GLOBE Harvard crew a sturdy lot no mote brawny oarsmen ever rowed for Har of the eight that is to meet Yales at New Harvard varsity crew arrives at Red to continue training for race with Alfred Farlow defends Christian Sci Rev and Mrs Lewis Bates of Bast Boston observe their golden Fit ere Boston American league team defeats Detroit Washington shut out by Cleve land Baltimore wins from Boston and Cincinnati play 12 innings to a each having six runs takes first place by defeating New Bangor checks Portland in her win ning streak other New England league Dracut celebrates 200th Harvard beaten by Brown 4 to 3 Holy Cross loses to Amherst Yale de feats Financial Three stowaways brought over by the Warren line steamship which arrived Housekeepers department and dally history Pnge Commercial Real estate transactions contracts for transfer of the conservatory property Sec Long appoints a board to inquire into the delay in the Boston dry dock 1 it Important auction sales of horses and MRS McKINlEY SITTING Her Condition Such That She Spends Part of the Day In Her Rolling Chair at a June loy continues to the worst fears at present being aroused by the hot which has finally struck Washington with the fierce sultriness ot Thus far the White House patient has stood the without bad For considerable time this afternoon Sirs sat In her which was wheeled into a position by the win dow of her commanding a view of the entrance to the White House and beyond the grounds of the executive mansion a view of Lafayette Mr Lawson May Sell the Set Going in Referendum Substitute is Killed by His Belief That She is Former Yacht Club Officer Favors Bui Ir Lai son Coil Not lie Seen for His BOW ATT Admiral Evans Says She Could Have Done Three Quarters of a Knot Perfect for the Which Proves Her to be in All Ways the Finest Ship of Her Probably in the Old People find that Dentine Mads tor BO years cleans their teeth gen tly and It gives vigor to soft It makes the mouth Buy It The material used In Dentine Is for OLD HOME N Association Elects Officers and Sets Aside Aug for a Special Day of N June the an meeting this afternoon of the Con cord old home week association It was voted to hold a celebration on of ola home These officers were elected Mayor Harry Sargent Judge Charles Corning vice George Moses Gen Harry Dudley It was announced that Winston Ihe and Hon George Mardon of Lowell art to be speak and of New York is to be invited to read a The program for the day will also in clude band fireworks and the state championship athletic Samaritans at June grand lodge session of of Samaria WHS held here from 10 were including Lowell and These officers wore elected Henry Boston Bos Worcester Mrs Isaac Worcester KCC Mrs American progress in naval construe tion was again exemplified when the battleship on her trial over measured course OR nautical miles off cape proved her the fastest of the 10 completed battleships of Uncle Sams and showed that she is without much the fastest vessel of her class in the Her average sustained speed during the trial was knots an This is better than was done by either of the other two ships in her the Ala bama and The given her trial over the same course showed a speed and the that was built and given ner trial on the Pacific steamed The broom that sweeps records away the battleships of the new navy is thus brought back from the Pacific to the Atlantic by the performance of the latest of this trio and it was hoisted yesterday to the fore truck of the than which there is no finer on the authority of Admirals Sampson and who were on her in this or any other The Illinois made her record Her requirement was only 18 In the opinion of Admiral president of the trial board of naval officers aboard the threequarters oC a knot more could have been ob with harder The ships record for tho I3 miles of the measured from oil cape Ann to off Boon was On the return she made giving an average of The time for the outward run was Ih Mm and ior the home run Ih 52m There could have been no more per fect conditions for the trial a ship than were to be found Tile was as smooth as a There very little and tides on the course were not It was much such a day as was had for the trial of the Alabama last and a little if The start of the trial board for tho which lay in President was made Rear Admiral Robley Evans ami the other members tho board were at end of Lewis where they were to be picked up by a navy yard at Associated with Admiral Evans on board Capt Capt Charles Lieut Commander Lieut Commander Kichard Lieut and Commander naval con They were accompanied by various minor naval including Commander Frank Harvey Bailey and Lieuts Herbert and Rom mell of tho of steam engineer Lieut Arthur Fairchild arid naval cadets William Wallace Bert holf Lemons and Holden The navy yard tug arrived Lewis wharf at a with Admiral Sampson on as well as Capt of the receiving ship Lieut Commander George Mentz Surg As soon as Ad miral Evans and his party had boarded the tug she started down the fol lowed by tug with about 100 guests of the builders of the Illinois on Admiral Sampson first up the gangplank when the yard tug was nule fast to the starboard quarter of he was followed by Ad Evans and the other naval on ie Fifth THS Established On June and every Satur day until September our store will close at 1 On other days at 5 HO VET Thats All A 205 to 30B A Now GLOBE ADS PAY BEST TRY ONE AND SEE WHEN m TOWN LUNCH 3t WARD WELLS 34O WASHINGTON iQ HAWLEY June 12 3oreeaKt f o r Thursday and Friday lior Hampshire fair Thurs and probably Friday light varia ble fair Thursday and Friday cooler in western Fri day light variable For Rhode Island and fair showers Friday variable For eastern Now fair Friday showers and cooler light varia ble forecast for Boston and vicinity weather Thursday and probably Friday light variable NEW June Mall and Express says The head of local yacht agency made the statement this afternoon that negotiations for the sale of the Independence had been entered into with Thomas and that in all probability would be purchased by several New business who honestly believe In her ability to defeat both the champion Columbia and the new claimant for America cup the in the to pick a boat to defend that trophy against Shamrock This yacht agrent said that the nego wove opened at the suggestion of Mr that the boat would not have a full chance to show her prowess his and believing that she Is decided to sell her in the open to sat tho public that she Is the superior boat and that he is unselfish enough not to stand In the way of Beyond the foregoing statement by a man who made quite a success as a de signer big boats before he went into the business of selling yachts no news of the reported intention of Mr Law son to sell could be obtained this af A Mail and Express representative who carried the rumor to the New York yacht club in was told by sev eral officials of this organization that the news did not come as a surprise as it is known that several of Mr Lawsons most intimate friends since the publication of the last corre with the New York yacht strongly advised him to sell the boat that her performances might bo made an object to whomever it It is the correct solution of the prob said a former flag officer oC the and while I do not know any Mr Lawsons it would be the proper thing lor him to do under the There were a number of members at the clubhouse not Inclined to accept the Several of these said that Mr Lawson lias made It a fight of prin it would be decidedly for him to offer the boat In open market in less he had grown tired of the whole This may be said one of those who seemed to think the rumor possibly There Is no more chance of the In dependence trial races to pick a defender in name than there is In her beating a torpedo realiz that condition of it is not at all Improbable that Mr Lawson has de termined to give upthe Sooner than remain a nominal owner and trans fer the boat by charter for the purpose of sailing In tlie cup trials under an others he may think it well to wash his hands of tho entire The yacht agent who is mentioned as say ing that he is negotiating for the sale of he boat is a trustworthy and would not make a statement of that kind unless there were something In Session Fails 1 Subway Sure to j Go j j Can It Pass Over Governors Veto Indications That TwoThirds Vote Cannot be His Excellency Indignant at Certain Denies TM He M Solicited Any MBS JOSEPH WILFRED of Murder at Latter Identified by Miss Mary Casey of din Disappeared Early Yesterday Would Like to Find Expressman Who Carried Away Trunk From House on Howard The state senate spent four hours on the subway yesterday and the bate was Intensely in earnest from the Before adjournment was reached the pulse of the senate was The Chamberlain referendum had been voted 13 to 24 reference j to the next general hal also been defeated by a vote of 15 to 23 takable indications were furnished that the would bo sent for veto to the governor without the referendum there was nothing to prova that thoi advocates of the could muster the upper branch the necessary thirds vote to pass the measure the The discussion of the day was mainly confined to the referendum and the substitute was defeated on that During the day stories wore latlon to the effect that Gov Crane waa sending for members of the senate In relation to their attitude on the Boston elevated subway It was that he through these solicited interviews with the weakened the strength of the advocates of jj Governor These rumors were brought to tho at tention of the governor shortly tho adjournment of the excellency was clearly Not without show of his feeling at such a he listened to the You may say for said the gov ernor that I have not sent for a single senator in to the It is true I did for Senator Lua He had tailed on me during ilia Continued tlie Fourth Where Is Joseph the hus of the woman whose headless found in the woodlot band body was at The temperature as Indi by the thermometer at Thomp sons spa 3 a m 0 a m 9 a rn 12 m 3pm G p m 9pm 12mid average temperature yes The temperature as registered in tho following at 8 last evening Sa vannah Portland St Paul Tampa Chicago New York Denver St Louis Omaha Gal Washington The Globes forecast for Friday arid there is gome chance of scattered local the proba are most in favor of fair weather Friday and with seasonable temperature and light MR LAWSON Neither He Nor His Secretary Could be Found to Affirm or Deny Report About Sale of Mr Lawson was at his summer home in Cohasset last night and could not bo so no or denial of the reporter negotiations for the pur chase of the Independence by New York parties could be An at was made to reach his private but it developed that was in arid could not be com Boston who have seen the are inclined to think there Is no likelihood of the Independence being sold ajt It stated that the New York who volunteered the informa wus prominent as a designer ni large yachts before he took up the busi ness of selling such There Is only one man in New York wiio would an swer this description and any statement of his is not to be lightly taut Mr Lawson has said that he would not dispose of his yacht to any member of the New York yacht club for the pur pose entering her in the or cup and whose head was dis covered a half mile away in a stream water Yesterday morning Miss Casey of Lawrence Identified the maimed and dismembered body as that of her Margaret Riley who was mar ried last February to Joseph Wilfred a who cama to Lowell about a year ago from near St Immediately upon the positive fication of the a search was trade in Boston for hut without He is supposed to have left the It found he will be on charge of Blondin is described as 0 feet 6 Inches in weight about 50 dark with black hair and a black When he left he took two suits of a black suit ancl a chocked pair of which ho was wearing when last He is Blondin has been working for more than a week at Fergusons bakery on Albany on the night as a second He left there at 7 yesterday and took with him tho overalls he had been wearing during the and he also took his which had been laying In the engine room for about a He went to his room at 16 Orchard near by washed changed his Continued on the Second Ginger from dis tilled Order of your IN A Parents of Sadie Will Not tos Told Where She June one of tin girls who ran away from the home of their parents on st hist Wednesday and waa found at Ja maica Plain at an early hour this morning was taken to Boston and placed in home where the will be well provided Her will not be told where she but it IH they will a und try to got of their daughter e i What is more annoying than these little persistent and what is more provoking than their disfigurement of the face There are many Some are some are some are hard and But they have a common the presence of extraneous matter in the often due to defective Edward South acknowledges the benefit he derived from Hoods He had been many years a sufferer from im pure shown by blotches and bad and had taken many medicines in when he decided to take Hoods a few bottles of which entirely cured His face is now fee from pimples and his akin IB Hoods Promises to cure and keeps the It purifies the and gives permanent strength For for the if in Siew Massachusetts Breweries 17 Otis ADS GLOBE ADS PAY BEST PAY BEST TRY TRY AND SEE AND SEE FROM THE BLAKK BOOK COHMER CASH And Every Form of Right BE ALE S 1O8