Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - May 19, 1903, Boston, Massachusetts you MMER ADVERTISE IN VOL ADVERTISE THE Herbert and Harold Goodwin Go to Double Drowning at Elder Yielded Life for latter Had Thrown Shoes Into Waded Out to Recover Them When They Went Into Hole and Sank from tote Got Hii to fte Ita May and Harold aged 10 and 8 were drowned this after Silver lake in The older lad sacrificed his a vain attempt to rescue his The boys went to the lake this after noon after school with a Charles For a while tho lads waded Then Harold threw his shoes into the water about IB feet from the shore and said to his Sse them The shoes sank to the boys surprise and he waded out to recover Falling into a hole ho sank from Herbert at onco threw off his coat and vest and dashed out to his brothers The task was too much for and he only succeeded in get ting Harold to tho surface of the when both wrapped In each oth ers Meantime young Sunderland ran for but when the others came it was too The police recovered the bodies The boys attended the Ralph and Can and were the sons of Elisha a wellknown TUESDAY MAY 1803FOTJRTEElf PAGES PRICE TWO SOME OF THE o Raymond Issues a Against Not Czar Tried to Encourage Hebrews to Become He But Attempts Failed a Jew and He Becomes a Banker and Money STRAIGHT TO THE Holland Submarine Porpoise Has a Trial at N N May 18The Hol land submarine torpedo boat In a government trial today on Peconic off fired a torpedo at the end of a successful submerged run of a mile and a Tho torpedo went straight between two Hags 160 feet apart representing a war The navy trial represented by Capt Capt Com mander and Lieut Is satisfied with the The submarine boat Shark In three surface trials of a mile each made an average speed of miles an which exceeds the government require ments by a quarter of a Necessary to Kill the A horse attached to ono of Breeds ice wagons was in collision with a serv ice at the junction of Prison Point and Bridge yester day afternoon at and two of its legs were It necessary to shoot him to end his May 18Count Cas the Russian in a con versation today with a press represent ative relative to the Jewish troubles n said There is In Russia as in German a feeling against certain of he The reason for this unfriendly atti udo is found in the fact that tho Jews will not work In the field nor n They prefer to be money Give a Jew a couple of dol ars and he becomes a banker and money In this capacity he takes advantage of the Russian he soon has in his power and ul It is when the pa of is exhausted that a conflict between the peasants and the Jews Emperor Nicholas sought to tho Jew by ordering tho establishment of agricultural colonies in southern hoping to induce the Jews to engage in agricultural pursuits instead of money but this was not suc nor have other projects estab lishing Jewish states been There Is no feeling the Jew in Russia because of There are many good Jews In they are Jewish genius Is appreciated in and the Jewish artist Is Jews also appear in the financial world in Tho Russian government affords the same protection to the Jews that It does to any other of its and when a riot occurs and Jews are attacked the officials immediately take steps to ap prehend those who begun the riot and visit severe punishment upon In the past Russians have been pun ished severely for attacks on notwithstanding these the Jews continue to do the very things which have been responsible for the trouble which Involves Continuing the conversation the am said The Russian readily assimilates with the people of all other and if he cannot assimilate the Jew It is apparent that tho fault must bo with the Jew and not with tho The ambassadors attention was called to the statement contained In press despatches from St Petersburg to the effect that a decree had been issued forbidding the Jews arming themselves for their own I received no information re garding the nature of the he Continued cm tins Second Wants Help of Atty Gen GLOBE ADS GLOBE ADB ADS PAY BEST PAY BEST PAY BEST TRY ONE TRY ONE TRY ONE AND SEE AND HEE AND SEE A Little Better Than Any CIGARS Kings For the Clubhouse and Summer FROM BOOK DORMER CASH And Form of Eight Bight BEALE XOS TODAYS GLOBE Paste Mrs Sarah Cohens failure to sign nec essary affidavit may cause Moody Mer rill case to be Senator Foster to go on the stand this morning in Raymond Investi gation no witnesses yesterday knew of corruption Raymond Issues state Two Providence brothers drowned wrapped In each others Count defends his government in the matter guilty ones will be punished Gaelic have difference of opinion in Dublin hall Mrs once Maude asked a question which led to street cars tied the trolley company not daring to at tempt to move them after Harvard students while hold ing impromptu picnic on Newton Clarence Venner pays fine for con and will produce the books de President Roosevelt resumes his trip he broke all from lii miles in 10 John Hamlin of Melrose and Mrs Gertrude his ar rested for 1llftC Another clash is expected in Minda as armed bands ol Moros are threatening the American Another lively meeting of the Chelsea Mr Mrs Moses How Piper cele brate golden wedding at Exercises of Unitarian anniversary week begun with a reception at tho Rev Stover of Palmer accepts call to Baptist church at Mrs John Gardner complains that some one fired a revolver bullet into her palace and damaged a bronze Attractions at the Bishop of Hartford declares a marriage null and Temperature in Boston climbs to SS but everybody thinks Its Gov Knoblock of Louisiana shot and killed in selfdefence by James a in Members of Suburban press associa tion visit nnd present George Prescott with a James Mont gomery chosen superintendent of parks of Edward address to the Charitable Irish Early morning fire does damage of at Jamaica Baker of Somerville opposed for office In order of railway conductors at Albert Borrill sentenced to one year Zelma After fight of two months United brotherhood of carpenters gives In to the United Newton aldermen refuse to pay claim of counsel for petitioners against Chief Boston Americans badly 12 to at Detroit win from Chicago Nationals defeat Boston and take the lead In the National league other New England league 1use Cases of Hammond children against Hyde Park school board on trial at Only a few big premiums paid at Bos ton Museum auction Funeral of Sibyl Sanderson in Paris attended by many theatrical Beauty of a N bride elect marred with by rejected TODAYS GLOBE Mrs Peter Jordan may not get left her by George Fire Capta Hibbard and Lally ex change places hoseman Lane James Crowley of Webster paints town flag pole in One of the old overseers nays Lowell mills will open their gaten Juno lj Pres rompers to address strikers annual meeting of the American peace funeral of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Watson of Beverly and Corbett complete plans for their coming Yales football Pres Hall of the N N H H RR announces several radical Annual drill and dance of Hyde Park Financial nnd commercial British steamship brings a cargo from Calcutta and Colombo val ued at nearly Real Slado cotton mills of Fall River changes name to Ancona Housekeepers and daily history Fuse Regular army inspections of Massa volunteer militia Boxes and parking spaces for Grafton country club home show bring good Pntam 12hour shift recalled from Gov Bates and then returned to him without change Dyars measure for election of aldermen at large for adverse Aldermen amend the ordinance regu lating the speed of street permit ting a higher Heroic bust of Archbishop Williams modeled for the Catholic university at Washington by Body of the woman found Saturday In the Charles not yet Death of Leon the mu At the session of the special senate investigating committee at the stato house today It is expected that Senator Harry Foster of Gloucester will give his version of the transaction in 190 between himself and George Ray Senator Foster was in attendance at tho session of the committee held yes with his Alfred The list of witnesses suggested by Mr Raymond and called by the com relative to the pending to prohibit the sale of merchandise in bulk In default of creditors has been about Representative Dowse of Maiden being the only one who has not yet Mr Dowse will be put on this morning unless the pro gram is changed Senator Foster wll Moran Promises a John one of the counsel for Mr professes to have made discoveries during the last few days which will create a sensation when they are made So far Mr Moran has been excluded from the but ho says that he will get In and compel the committee to recognize him before the investigation is Bunch of At the session yesterday Frederick of Harry of McDuffee Ronl mus of Folsom Charles Webster of the Norwell Charles Bird of Durell Joseph Pike of Haley Co and Thomas Spring each testified that they had no personal knowledge of any corrupt act of any sit ting member of the They severally to the part the Credit Mens association played In rais ing money fcr the bulk propaganda before the There was no evidence that had been expended by the association fdr other than legitimate FAIR THE May for Tuesday and Wed For New fair and warmer Tuesday arid Wed light south Local forecast for Boston and vicinity Fair and warmer Tuesday and Wed light to fresh south The temperature as registered in tne following cities at S last evening Montreal Nantucket New York Washington Atlanta Savannah Jacksonville New Orleans St Louis Chicago St Paul Omaha Den ver The temperature yesterday as indi by the thermometer at Thomp son siia 3 a m C a m 9 a m 12 m 3 p m C p m 9 p m 12 mid 71 average temperature yesterday 75 The Globes forecast Wednesday possibly followed by local most likely In western Thursday probably preceded by showers somewhat cooler south to west To Feed the Whole System la better than Father Johns Raymond Issues During the day Mr Raymond gave out tho following statement I wish to state that my direct charge against a senator was ended when Mr Munroe left the stand on unless there be a necessity and opportuni ty of rebuttal as I to the Donate committee at a private I believe I could prove a connection this year owing to tho somerset he had taken In regard to the merchandise before the I undertook to ask this morning a question of the but was de prived of that right I therefore wish to elate that a majority of this committee are including tho they are familiar with such they represent the senate of this com which ordered them to in certain charges I have They have with them the highest lega authority of the the at torney who Bits with them and advises The the entire general court and the public expect me to prove these and I have em ployed counsel to examine witnesses whom I have asked them to summons in order to taring out the but they have denied me the privilege of coun sel to examine such by whom alone the facts can be made The attorney general should sit with and advise me and not sit with and assist this committee to conduct this investigation in a way which can only create the impression that an effort is being made to suppress I ask Atty Gen Parker to aid and advise me in this I desired to say this to the committee this but they refused to hear VENNER He Remain in Cus tody of Sheriff Until the Judge May the Boston banker and pro of several electric light com who was adjudged in contempt of court days ago by Judge Humphrey in the U S circuit for failure to produce books of these com panies before the master in and was fined and costs and sen to eix months in has paid tho Judge Humphrey has gone to Chicago and will not return until Thursday or In the meantime Mr Venner will remain in the custody of and when Judge returns will produce the ques Lung Kuro allays that wretched throat irritation when one Is trying to Harvard Students Had Impromptu Enlivened Tedium of Waif for Day of at Company Refuses to Risk Its ILD Dublin Meeting Was the Scene a Strawberries and Liquor Attracted May impromptu pic nic the in which were three Harvard with an a bottle of gin and two boxes of strawberries as furnished considerable excitement for the residents in the vicinity of Church st this until the hilarious gathering was broken up by the appear ance of patrolman who placed the students under arrest for drunken According to the police the three stu in an automobile driven by a hired arrived In Newton ear ly in the and for several made things lively for pedes trians unfortunate enough to traverse the streets through which they Shortly after 5 their machine came to grief through the puncturing of a tire and tho occupants alighted while the chauffeur endeavored to repair the Without ceremony the stu dents proceeded to make themselves comfortable on the lawn in front of the residence of a local One of their number secured two boxen of at a nearby fruit and with these and a bottle of which it was evident that they proposed to make the best of their The usual number of small boys gath ered about to watch the and all went well until one of the stu dents is said to have attempted to force some of the down the throat of one of the The latter protested and someone went for pa trolman When he arrived the three were pre paring to but were placed un der In the excitement two boys made off with the and a who had been an interested confiscated the The students were taken to where they gavo their names as Thomas ase of 12 Clav erly hall George aged of 33 Claverly and Charles aged of 43 Claverly All three secured ball this evening and returned to The chauffeur after repairing the auto mobile was allowed to proceed on his The students will be arraigned tomorrow Judge Ken in the municipal Trouble in Several Places in Earlier May 18Not a car has been moved in Bridgeport The trolley company decided that it would be dangerous to operate the lines after and ran all the cars to shelter in the Police and deputy sheriffs were sta around the car barns and tho power house to prevent any assault upon the railway companys Disturbances in the suburbs have been reported late but no one lias been Rioting was resumed early today when the cars wero started from the barns manned by nonunion The mo tormen and conductors were surrounded by deputy sheriffs and Sym of the strikers hissed passen gers and employes alike as the cars passed through the Whenever the deputies tried to disperse the dis I a conflict Cars were stoned lato this afternoon on Barnum in the factory and there was trouble also in tho West The most Important feature of the day was tho action taken at a meeting of tho police at which some of prominent aens This meeting was called because of the difference of opin ion between Mayor and the police commissioners as to tho dispo sition of tno police department during the present Mayor presided at the Early in tho session ho evaded questions which were put to and his bearing eventually resulted in several in which the mayor was directly accused of do ing more to incite riot yesterday than all other causes This mayor strongly but before the meeting was over he agreed that here during the he would not interfere with any action taken by the police commissioners in conducting the police At a meeting of the strikers today it was ordered to make ono moro effort for We are for peace as we have always said Pres Wood for the strikers We want to arbitrate our but general manager Sewall will not The strikers are taking no part in the Wo remain in our assembly hall all day and go straight home at We greatly de these PRESIDENTS RECORDBREAKING From Yosemite to a Distance of 69 in 10 May 18Presldent Roosevelt broke all road records for Yosemite park travel when bis coach came from Yosemite to where train awaited In 10 hours of actual The distance is I The President passed last night at camp at Bridal Veil He slept and when he awoke this morning declared he had never felt in his Tho members of his party who had Saturday after noon and Sunday at joined he President at the No incident occurred to mar the pleasure of the and the coaches rolled into shortly before U Here luncheon was and at the trip to The driver of the Presidents coach put his horses to their best When was reached the party alighted and Unlit refreshments were The run from to Raymond was the dustiest of the An escort ot cavalry from fort which ia situated at accompanied the President to When Berendo was the President found a crowd gathered to greet A special train from Fresno brought members of the chamber of commerce and their and they warmly greeted tho President as he appeared on the roar of his He made a brief She Insisted on a Direct Reply From May of extreme disorder were witnessed at a meeting of citizens held tonight in the rotunda in support of tho Irish parliamentary fund owing to the presence of members of the Gaelic who are opposed to giving King Edward a friendly welcome on his coming visit to Timothy lord mayor of was in the While John It is Said She Will Not Sign the to Find Her at State is Helpless Without It looks as If Moody under arrest in New York for the alleged em of from Mrs Sarah would be released and the prose cution It lies entirely with Mrs Sarah Cohen to say whether the man whom she has pursued for when all other victims pocketed their losses with out a shall go She controls the giving riaa to a circumstance that combats the the ory of the law that the state alone shall determine the question of The state is powerless to owing to a statutory provision that is rarely im posed In cases Involving Mrs Cohens affidavit to the effect that the embezzlement alleged in tho ment was committed that she is not prompted in the prosecution by a desire to obtain money from the is essential to effect It must accompany the papers that are necessary to be sent to the governor of New At present the are unable to find Mrs so have not procured her It is believed by many that Mrs Cohen will not make the affidavit the law re If Merrill were in this state the au could put him on and if they could seize Mrs Cohen within the jurisdiction of the they could make her Dist Atty Stevens told a reporter yea that it looked aa if the woman were in but he admitted that even if she were found and refused to make an he could do nothing he further admitted that if the affidavit were not procured ho could not forward the extradition and that the case against Merrill In New York would have to be Dist Atty Stevens would not say yes whether he should ask for a fur ther postponement of the New York Redmond was addressing the audience hearing from May or for assent to Mrs formerly Miss Mauda advanced to the platform and Interrupted the proceedings by asking Lord Mayor Harrington whether he in tended as head of the municipality to oppose the presentation of an address of to the Mr Harrington replied In an Mrs McBride insisted on a direct whereupon scenes of the wild est disorder which prevented John Redmond from continuing his The members of the Gaelic league to storm the platform amid cries of Put them Fierce collisions between the Gaelic leaguers and tho other members of the assembly Chairs were hurled to and from the and many persons were injured in the desperate efforts made to eject the disturbers and restore John member of parliament for South was badly injured in thn head during the Many per sons fled terrorstricken from the John Redmond persevered In continu ing his and eventually a semb lance of order was and a reso lution in accordance with the object of I the meeting was the case being He did that he should not wait much longer than that to obtain the FORGERY IS John Hamlin of Melrose and Hla Mrs Gertrude An Both May 18John Hamlin of Lebanon st and Gertrude Andrews ot 532 Main st were arrested tonight by patrolmen Drown and The former is alleged to have uttered forged note on a business man in Boston for and Mrs Andrews is charged with forging the She is employed as bookkeeper tote Hamlin and both are well known in this The arrests were made at the instigation of Fred of the state police who has charge of the Boston end of the Hamlin will bo arraigned in the mu court in Boston tomorrow and Mrs Andrews will be brought before the district court at She is 32 and Hamlin is 34 years THE CIGAR thats proud of its because its quality is always the The only smoke that never changes in aroma or in The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World