Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - July 11, 1902, Boston, Massachusetts Remember To call Early with your want for next Sundays Pay VOL put f V J Pay JULY BY GLOBB NEWSPAPER CARD FROM SHUMAN NOW GOING This sale of all small lots in each department remaining from the seasons business has been recognized many years by the pur chasing public as presenting sweeping reductions from regu lar We mention among hundreds of items Mens Twenty five and Twentyeight Dollar Suits in Gray Hair Fancy Cas Hard Faced Fancy Undressed Scotch All the small lines reduced to Angora Striped Flannel Having produced new lines we shall continue Our great sale of Angora Striped and Checked Flannel Suits for hot consisting of coats and Canadian Cricket English Twills and American Unlined Hour Glass trousers with turn belt Perfect comfort for outing Mens Imported Patent Leather and Box Reduced from and to Mens Reduced from and to 25c GIRL She Helps to Capture Man She Says Assaulted Her At the Police Station She Repeats Her Canadian Homespun Handsome Lines of Canadian also in Stripes and in the fresh Homespun Re from and to Mens Lisle Thread and fine cotton drop stitch and openwork Re from and to 3 Pairs for I Mens Rough reduced from and to Sennott reduced from to Crowd Wanted to Mob Him at East Somerville Many Cases of Flagrant Assault on Girl Children Recently Methods the He Caught Sight of the Child on the street Last Night He Caught and South American reduced from Childrens Wash A large and satisfactory variety of Childrens Wash Reduced from and to SELECTED ITEMS FROM ALL Mens Sea Island Cotton reduced from and to JWJF Boys from jtl to HI Mens Golf from und to Mens Night reduced from to MI It is vent and reduced and to Knickerbocker Salts vest and short reduced to iG Suitu jacket and short reduced from und to veil need from and to Ve clone out hundreds of articles of apparel to thin half mile bl term Half Season was originated by us as a trade name in connection with our and is universally recognized as the period to buy at exceptionally low Perhaps Fatal Injuries Inflicted Upon Miss Her Trying to Help Also Very Badly There was great excitement on Broad Bast last evening about when a number of after a lively caught a man who had been identified by a 14 yearold girl as her After the and when the cap tors realized the enormity of the of fence charged against him by the some of the more hotheaded men want ed to man to a tree in a near by yard and hang him to a The cooler in the how held on to the suspect until the arrival of Sergt Cavanagh and patrol man Edward who locked him up at the station on Bow st at During the past three months the po lice of Somerville and have received frequent complaints about suc and assaults upon little In a majority of Instances the dis graceful work has been done by a man who claimed to Jje in of a tene Securing a key to some vacant apartment from the renting agent he prowled about the streets until he found an unsuspecting victim in the person of a little whom he would urge to ac company him to his home to play with his little In several cases the victim has been found In a vacant apartment to which she had there The of never the key after he had accomplished ne About a month the girl who ured in last nights capture was the of just such a dia plot as been mentioned she lives with her parents on Cambridge V Her assailant took her Into the third tenement of a house oh Union East When the man went away he left the child locked in a room she was rescued by Last evening the girl was walking on hear the when she caught sight of a man whom she claims was her The re cognition was evidently for the man turned on hia heels and started to run up The girl followed and cried out to a group of men standing at the corner of Mt Catch The men started after the fleeing and the numbers of the pursuers Increased rapidly as the chase contin ued to the corner of New Cross where the suspect was overhauled anil held until the arrived and Identified the Then It was that some of the captors suggested Sergt Cavanagh and patrolman reached the scene before there had been time for the execution of the The suspect name of 40 years and to reside In Later the girl Was taken to the police where the prisoners placed at the Without hesitation she picked Williams as the man she claims assaulted The prisoner will be arraigned In court this GREAT LOSS OF PRICE TWO in Nervy Fugitive Tracy Once Tricked Two women were one of them probably by the upsetting of a kerosene lamp in the apartments of Mrs Annie Reddington on the third floor of 183 Cambridge at oclock last Mrs daughter 25 years was frightfully burned about the legs and and her hair was burned from her It was thought at the Massachusetts General where she was that she was fatally and it was believed that she inhaled the flames which swept over Mrs Annie who is 70 yeara was badly burned about the hands and Breast in trying to save her the doctors thought she would although her age is and it wouldnt surprise them much If the older woman also Mrs Reddington and her daughter dived in three rooms on the third floor over 183 Cambridge but their neigh bors dont know much if about or where they for they had been in the house only about two The entrance to the rooms occupied by the is at 179 Cambridge and there is a rather nar row passageway leading from the stairs to their modest little It just oclock lawt night patrolmen Mosher and Sonneman of division 3 and John a living at 1 Hancock hap to meet at the corner of Cam bridge and South Russell Bts at the mo ment that the shrieks of terrified women broke on the They all looked up ward and across the street and saw flames in the living rooms on the third floor over Sonneman ran to box from which he sent an while fol lowed iy ran across the and dashing status at 179 made their way to Uje rooms of the Sonneman followed them ap he had sent the j Just coming Into tho hallway as Mosher and Cunningham reached the living rooms wero Mrs Reddington and her the tithing of both and with both women shriek ing in the agony of their Patrolman Mosher tore the remnants of the nightdress and the undervest which Margaret Reddington had an from and assisted by Cun who took off his smoth ered out the which was burning Mrs Reddington about the upper part of her Mosher sent Sonneman downstairs to call an and wrapping a blanket about Margaret Reddington he carried her to the street and placed her in the police which quickly arrived from station and she was taken to the Massachusetts general hos pital with the ambulance horse on the Mrs being less severely burned and averse to being taken to a was helped Into the rooms of a neighbor on the same While all this was going on John a young man at 12 Blossom had run up the rear stairway of the build and securing a pall had drawn water from the sink and was trying to put out the The policemen and some citizens who had made their way into the building helped and by the time the firemen they got there the was nearly all The firemen put the finishing touches on the and the total property loss was not more Mrs Reddington was greatly from her and was still unwilling to go to a but when she found her daughter bad already been taken and that the in her house was out she to and then it was found she was too weak to walk down and the policemen and fire men carried i the TODAYS GLOBE Pagre Explosion of fire damp in Cambria mine at imprisons hundreds of men latest estimates of loss of life range from 125 to Fugitive Tracy once more tricks his doubles on his and has a dummy blind the Man in Somerville who is be to tie the assailant in several cases of outrage on little girls fied as man who assaulted her by 14 yearold Mrs Reddington and her perhaps by the upsetting of a lamp at 183 Cambridge st only Quick work of the policemen saved them from instant Page Five injured In collision of electric car and wagon at Uncle Russell Sage concludes not to buck the XT S steel corporation Morgan issues a politely defiant hint ing at criminal Naval men stirred up by Morgans offer if he should keep his an American would furnish aid to an enemy in event of war with Great Vernon telegraph missing from Page Mason Whiting of Noble Green oUgh wins the interscholastic golf cham young White plays Two suspensions on Nashua Dover card went over to today because of Mrs Eva Randall held for the grand Jury on the charge of kidnapping Willie Page Boston with Cy Young in the win from Philadelphia Cleve land shuts out Detroit Baltimore loses to Boston Nationals beaten by Cincin nati other Maine girl throws baseball 185 Annual ladies day and review at cy yacht Philander Allen of Dedham sentenced to two years in the house of correction for assault with a dangerous weapon on George King Edwards condition and he may be removed to the royal Death at Atlantic City of Col Nathan iel once a noted Preparations for 2d brigade camp at First races of the series of the New Tork yacht club off wins the final heat for the dia mond sculls at Walthour beats Elkes in O Agreement for year signed by com of the Budding laborers union and the Mason builders association precludes sympathetic strikes or dis Miss Strathy of Montreal killed in London street while watching queen on her way to the coronation Pace Launch of the schooner Thomas Lawson at the Fore River companys yard an unqualified Bloodhound to be used about Che bacco lake to try trace missing Wilbur Bucket brigade of extinguishes fire at Holy Cross Five firemen lulled by collapse of wall of burning in Toronto reached TODAYS Paste Members of the Crane family from all over the country form genealogical as sociation at Joseph who name as John Russo to the shot by Cerl aco who wont tell why he did it probably fatally injured man identifies Ills Presence of mind electrical ex perts saves life of Harry Kidger at National Educational association votes to meet next year in Boston and elects Pres Eliot of Harvard Government crop report shows in crease of iii acreage average condition 10year average Texas condition of 41 draws down aver age In other states other crops in good and hay very Financial and commercial Real estate Housekeepers department and daily history Fire Al AT LEAST 125 rf Passing 25 ies in Bad mixup of John John a in a prison cell and the Irish nationalists scarify the adminis speaking to vote on Irish esti John of New York says Ireland is and there is lit tle feeling against Mrs Aline Kills OMalley of and Hearin of New York held for trial for larceny In Phila Portland police anxious to establish identity of Frank Seventytwo strike breakers arrive at R under escort of depu ties no Probability of settlement of Chicago freight handlers strike by arbitration Miss Roosevelt has fall from her horse fake Rough Rider fails to see HARRY With Many Murders Recorded Against Who Rivals All the OldTime Border Compelled a Ranchman to Go After a Revolver and Water front Items Commonwealth due to arrive today four cargoes of Rumor that Ogden Armour is pre paring to corner September corn as Gates haa July Gates said to be selling September corn heavily July corn sold at cents In Chicago Mayor Collins asks for park money common council passes order and sends it along adjournment of council to Sept Property on Adams st in poor condi tion subject of Councilman Goods order in council last Death of Dr John expresi dent of at Southwest Mt Engagement announced of Miss Gladys Brook of New York and Thayer Jr of Capt Sebastian a retired cer of the British commits sui cide because of too great Row at church over Christs in over right to sweep the place results in 34 Greeks being sentenced to Friday and 18 figure in alleged mar riage of Sfcc Soaw family on the at anchor in takes to the woods In after fascinated by the lalte still set on reaching njen in the field 8709 July Tracy has more tricked his He doubled from Seattle yesterday and passed the day at Johnsons near 17 miles south of He was not In rood but of no violence to the family beyond one do as ho commanded and do It He compelled rancher Johnson to go to Tacoma and purchase him a 45callber revolver and 100 car At night Jha left on one of Johnsons This morning his trail was again and reports state that he is in the well between Auburn and In the southern part of this Posses are supposed to be advancing on his hiding Employe a Tracy sent a dummy north through Seattle who showed up now and enough to draw the sheriff and bloodhounds after It is be that Tracy exchanged shoes with one of his confederates who met him near B When the hounds vere to Green one of Seattles late last they caught the scent without trouble and followed it partly around the The fugitive crossed In a boat and got into Woodland while the hounds were circling the The chase led Into the which is densely wooded for some and then struck directly back to the The hounds were running in harness and Ui the silence of the night a strange weird sound came floating into Fremont and At 2 in the morning the track was lost again on the shore of Green and the posse decided to wait until But when the daylight came no trace of Tracy in the vicinity of lake could be This dummy was dressed like carried a rifle and made his presence known at Green lake by entering Hillmans pushing Mrs aside in rough way and making a fake attempt to use the He went put after saying that he could not get Meeting a man who lived across the struct he told him he was out In that section chasing While the attention of officers was directed in this direction and the posses had been withdrawn generally Into or near Tracy was operating In his usual bold manner 17 miles south of the That he reached such a point without any one outside of those he had under his spell knowing any thing about it this shows how weak the alleged guards At 6 yesterday morning Tracy entered two i east of He carried his rifle and He was not the goodna tured Tracy who flirted and joked with May lit the Gerrell house near Renton His face was hag his eyes sunken and his wet and Abrupt and deci sive were his enforced by his Cook ma a meal and do it was what he after introducing him While eating he did not but kept his eyes watching every move of those in the He also watched the window from which ho got a good view of the country for a lim Contrary to his usual custom he not pay the slightest attention to the sure sign that he was wor His eye action proved that he feared It was the first real evidence that he had given of a break down that must come unless he gets away in the Cascade or be yond within 48 Continued on the Second July estimates on the loss of by an explosion of damp this noon in the Cambria mine vary tonight from 125 to l There were 600 men in the mine at the but probably more than 150 made their while others may have found places on other levels where they es caped the deadly Rescuing goes on with great At to night four victims were brought to the all Dr John who came up with the said he passed 25 dead some of them in sitting rescuers report seeing bodies in a ESTIMATES LOSS AT July Powell Stackhouse of the Cam bria company at midnight loss of life at At 2 this morn ing general manager Price reported that rescuers had found 65 r TWO MINERS REPORT 300 July miners who came out of the mine at the Mill Creek opening estimate about 300 of the 600 men at work in the Cambria drift got out at that They think the other 300 still there and THE July 10 Forecast for Friday and Sat For New fair Friday and Saturday fresh northwest Local forecast for Boston and vicinity weather Fri day and Saturday slight changes In temperature fresh northwest d i m 1 n 1 B h 1 ng in The temperature as indi by the thermometer at Thomp sons spa 3 a m 6 a m a m 12 3 p m 6 p m 9 p m 32 mid 66 average temperature yesterday The temperature as registered in the following cities at 8 last evening Wash ington New York Atlanta New Orleans Jacksonville Chica go St Louis Omaha St Paul Denver St N Globe forecast for Saturday and Sun will be with con lower temperatures and moder ate northwest The present out look for Sunday is also for fair weather With northerly Slowly rising July Johnstown has again been visited by an appalling It is only less frightful than the awful calamity of May in cost of but in its terrible consequences it has brought the of sorrow in homos made desolate by a explosion which took place in the Cambria steel companys rolling mill under Westmont hill at this How many are dead it may take several days to fully but that it is a long and shocking list is It may reach 200 or more It was nearly an hour after the ex plosion before any general knowledge of what happened got Men who came from the escaping with their told the terrible news and soon it spread like wildfire all over the In scores of homes there were the most pathetic sons and other relatives were frantic with Hundreds rushed to the and with sobbing hearts awaited news that did not come from the illfated At the opening across the river from the the Cambria iron com with several stood permitting no one to en ter the from which noxious gases It was nearly 4 oclock when all hope of sending res cue parties from the Westmont open ing was Two Men Two men who had escaped from the Bennett and John back two miles to see what assistance could be but the frightful damp drove them back and they but they after a desperate strug reached the Two doc tors after working over them for half an hour restored Their story of the situation in the mine it clear that the rescue work could not proceed from the Westmont opening and then hasty preparations were made to begin that sad mission at the Mill Creek en Soon after the news of the sion reached the Cambria engineer Marshall Moore and one of his Al made an attempt to enter the They were followed by Supt George Robinson but the deadly gases stopped their and they were compelled to return to the Foreman Harry his as William and bosses John John Retallick and John Thomas by the gases and it is feared they per ished in an heroic effort to rescue the A son of Harry Rodgers then tried to reach his but he was quick ly overcome by the deadly gas and was carried out William spent several hours at the Mill Creek He said on the Eighth Here is a class of cabinetwork which ought to delight an artistic It is wholly independent of for it draws its beauty from line and pro rather than from stuckon It has no carvings and no polish to cover cheapness and disguise poor The pattern almost instantly sug ests an Egyptian The propor tions are splendidly preserved with a width of 68 inches on a height of 66 The centre doors admit a single piece of silver as wide as 3 feet The linen drawer has a width of near y five and a half feet These figures are absolutely unique in sideboard 20 by 48 Two Steel Solid brass handles n Etruscan j Canal St Paine Failure WALL RUGS AND 48 M Lf u