Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - February 5, 1904, Boston, Massachusetts To Get tile Most for Your Money Advertise in Sundays Be Sure to Cali SUNDAY CUOBE To Get Beat Results Put Ads in Next Sundays VOL FEBRUARY BS THE NEW RECIPROCITY tNow for sale in aEB FirstClass Made by Gustavo In the de Oro Havana Agreement Reached by the Possibility of Strike Has Thus Been is Alleged to be Violating A wage and working agreement for 3904 has been agreed on by the commit tees of the master teamsters associa tion and team drivers union and all possibility of a strike of the 6000 truck meh and drivers of that union is The terms of agreement will be announced at the next meeting of the Members of the conference at which the agreement was reached it other than to mak the general statement that the agree ment was very much on the lines of the one In force for the past lil CITY VIOLATING Charge Made at Meeting of the Ex Board of Engineers Union The executive board of engineers union 16 met last night to act on the al violation of the weekly payment and laws in some of the de of the city of It was reported that in many of the city insti the laws were being especially and farms and Deer A committee was appointed to bring to the attention of Mayor Collins tho conditions at these if commence legal proceedings for a more strict conformity with the Effort to Organiz the Italian Labor era of North End Promises The labor officials and prominent Ital ian who have become inter ested In the latest and what promises to be a successful effort to organize the Italian laborers of the North End in unions say that the greatest Interest has been exhibited in the par by tha Italian clergymen of the The abolition of tho padrone system and Other methods by which many of laborers are compelled to pay over past of their as well as the opportunity organization will offer for them to improve their has es Lo Interested In tho mens A series of mass meetings for organ ization will be held in the hall at 2S4 Commercial formerly occupied by the Pres James R Crozler of the state L has promised to and deliver an SOFT ICE IN Idland Again Threatened a Blockade by Which Ten Feb for about 10 north of this Is tonight covered by an Immense field of soft Ice which en length of the Woolen Trust Unable to Operate Plant at Vassalboro Be of Weavers Feb 4 The American companys mills which wore started up Monday after two months Idleness whose weavers struck were closed i Thirty strikers were Joined by four weavers who refused to go out yester The management today served notices on the men who occupy tha companys houses to vacate The strikers claim wages have been reduced It percent or Frank who a fortnight ago was convicted on a charge of robbing Mrs Julia Haverson at Dorchester on the of Dec was sentenced to serve not than 16 or less than 12 years In state by Judge Bond In the superior criminal court yesterday after In making an appeal for a stay In the John Mbran referred to chairman Emmons of the police com mission in a manner amused every person in the courtroom and drew forth certain questions from the Mr Moran recalled the largo number of robberies committed during the past four months and referred to tho promi they were given In Then ho spoke of Bm nions lectures on Your he the chairman of the Boston police commission for months been visiting various cities and lecturing on crime and crim He shows pictures of sets of bur glars These lectures are printed In the you and I believe they convey a false impression of heroism to some young men who regard a robber as a sort of Here Judge Bond interrupted and said that he had never heard of the know what you said Mr and I guess you have not been following the news papers very Judge Bond wondered if they were Mr Moran assured him that they and said they served the chairman as an outlet for the exuber ance of his In reply to another question from Judge Mr Moran said he never had the pleasure of at tending any of the Officers of the Fields Corner station Kelly had been arrested on several occasions for minor There has been some question regard ing the mental condition of and sentence has been postponed several times on that Yesterday Dr George Sargent of the jail said he did not think Kelley was He said the who had been addicted both to liquor and possessed a weak mind and easily Ho said that In conversation with said he had strange dreams and saw strange things in his Dr George Jelly said ho examined Kelly and did not think he was Ho did not think Kelly was an Irre and that he knew the right from the Mrs Catherine Kelly said that her son had figured in a number of acci dents which Injured his and she has noticed a great change In his con About four years ago he was struck by an electric car and several stitches had to be taken In his Two years ago he suffered a In reply to questions by Mr Moran she said that an aunt and an uncle of the boy were mentally and had been confined In Mr Moran filed a of exceptions and Judge Bond issued stay in the sen tence to await a decision from the su preme Ball was fixed at ON M re Edmund Phalen Seeks Separate of a Sen Nature Brought Out Sensational testimony was brought out yesterday In tho Middlesex county probate court In East In the case of Mrs Gertrude who is suing her Edmund Pha a professional for sep arate maintenance on tho ground of upon dra exclaimed I love my chil dren dearly and kill a I admit calling my daughter that in a he when asked If he hnd applied to his Elsie an un complimentary During examination it was brought out that he had applied tho sume terms to his daughters Edna and At another when vexed with he said lie had taken home a revolver tp frighten and had forced tho girl to get down on her knees and ask his threatening that he would shoot if do as she was He said he and that a came In and inter Phalen said his daughter had provoked him by visiting a woman of whom he didnt It was further brought out that in fit of anger he had torn up their mar riage certificate and told his wife that he hated One when he came home and found the satisfactory he threw tho dishes on the but not at his as she testi to his den and later his wife made up with Phalen said he loved and almost wor his but they pro him to He testified that his daughter Virginia kept company sec with a young man and that grieved He denied that he did not support his and said that he contributed his whole salary of a He said that ho never gambled Continued on the WARMER i THE Feb for Friday and Satur day For New and Sat with rising temperature fresh south to southeast Local forecast for Pair Friday and Sat rising tem fresh westerly to south erly The temperature as Indi by the thermometer at Thompson spa 3 a m 6 a m 9 a m 13 m 3 p m B p in 9 p m 12 mid Average temperature yesterday IB The as registered in the following cities at 8 lust evening Mon treal Nantucket New York Washington Atlanta Savannah Jacksonville New Orleans St Louis Chicago St Paul Bis marck Omaha Denver Globe forecast for Saturday and Sun day Saturday fair and Sun the will become unset lied and probably followed by rain or warmer southerly to westerly Cough Syrup or Father Johns Cures Fob one probably were Injured In a coasting accident on River st this even ing when a double runner crashed into an electric The most seriously Injured of tho vic tims is Benjamin who is at the Hale hospital suffering from Internal Ho sustained a fracture of the pelvis and his chances of recovery are The other victims were Kelun who suffered severe bruises of tho right limb and Mary who Is from bruises and tho bone her right ankle being and Joseph who sus severe bodily The children were coasting on a doubla runner on Beach When they reached River st who was at tempted to turn up the street as an electric car in charge of conductor and motorman Standish came The sled slewed just as the passed and the front of the double run ner struck the rear part of the car and was twisted the five being thrown against the The elec tric stopped as quickly as and as the coasters were piled up in a heap another sUd camo down hill arid was tipped the occupants bo the Third CENTS 311 Jl The Dorothy a and one of the largest oil fleet belonging to William Palmer of was last night equipped with a nonunion craw of eight West Indian negroes brought to Boston from They arrived at the south station shortly after 11 oclock and were taken to the Liverpool dock under escort of a squad of police under Sergt There they embarked on the police boat and were taken to the schooner which was lying on Bird is land A few days ago the Dorothy Palmer was about to start for a coal port for cargo of coal when the skipper found himself unable to secure a crew at tha reduced rates of wages offered by the Atlantic carriers association A3 four of Mr Palmers were manned by nonunion ho proceeded at once to get together an other and picked the men up most ly in fact that they would arrive last evening was made known about tho water front and fearing that there might bo trouble in the Mr Pl mer tor police protection for his patrolmen were sent to the south station from tho station and another squad was sent from City Sergt Continued on the Third TODAYS GLOBE Page Russias reply sent tp Kelly state prison for 12 or 15 years for robbing a woman In Dorchester John Moran criticises Judge Emmons Several coasting In two of which victims may Wage anct working agreement reached by the master teamsters and drivers union Nantucket again threatened with an Ice Nonunion crew of the schooner Doro thy Palmer put aboard by the Man named Stevens claims he has the title to worth of property in Dr Rixey reports that there is no change in Senator Hannas condition his friends worried examination of blood for James Dill shoots at burglar who interrupts dinner party at his Crow of the abandoned schooner Fern wood reaches Commercial Franklin has an old sleigh built In still seen on the driveways as good as Carroll Wright talks on labor problem before Unitarians at Worces x Cyrus Ryan Indicted at Plymouth for murder of Quan Sing at Page Developments promised today in the strike of the Boston homeopathic medical society meets in new quarters at the natural history George Hurt of mar six months elopes with the bridesmaid at his After trying several days to find a nonunion crow the skipper of the Wil liam Douglas sends for union Washington politicians regard Rayners election to congress as a blow to tha prestige of Senator gives second annual minstrel show at Inspector William Leggett of the Boston police force Clan celebrates birthday at Paso House naval committee accepts Ad miral recommendations over general board one battleship and two armored Through the closing of Waverley hall by the district Hyde Park is left without hall sufficiently large to ac commodate its town Puritan has many noted railroad men present at Its Second anniversary Military night at the cadets Chief testifies in his own behalf In case against for forg ery Mayor Collins calls on heads of de for information as ber of employes and salaries further readjustment trf may be his Robert and Mrs Henrietta Goelet swear off taxes to the amount of In New York assessment the Charles Cooper estate reduced Distinguished Canadians in Professional and other Brown beats 22 to at basketball school SaTem roller polo team Excellent time made by several horses on the By representatives of both navy and army national government will pay high the funeral of William Whitney thla Coach Courtney alone to men for Cornell crews for the training table Pago Bostons method of government dis cussed at tile Exchange of Marlboro proposes a poll tax payers pension wants another Fort Point channel Massachusetts chiefs of police union j an producer of Parsifal vin by pf a Munich court In his action against a writer who at tacked and criticised TODAYS GLOBE President Roosevelt orders wholesale removals of marshals and deputies In Indian Sudden death of Deacon Jason H t vice president of di rectors of Consolidated dead at Miss Maud tho young Irish plays in Jordan State board of education chooses Supervisor George Martin as secre tary to succeed the late Frank A Hon on his way home from Europe his friends hope to per suade him to get back into politics academy at the Pago Town hall at de by fire loss Is Home Sec confirms story of Mrs removal from Aylesbury says full release will follow during the Chicago clubs bar negro Charles Foster of Chelsea and Wil liam Hearon of Everett arrested In and taken to Albert Francis of New Bedford receives threatening letter Walker of Worcester says John Rockefeller is an honest McClellan of New York orders six theatres but the Grand opera which is gives its per Hugh Glancy and Broderick 10round draw at R I Financial of the U S shipbuilding company agreed upon by contending Grand Jury at New York finds for forgery in the third degree against James prisoner ln custody reaches Buffalo on his way to New News of the water Page dally boys and girls Page witnesses heard at opening clay of trial of Rev Sandford on Lost nights New Yorker brings against warden Bridges of the state May Clark arrested at Taunton on of conspiracy to extort money Charles Bostwick arrested in Boston for Nance gives a brilliant per of city council tied on removal of qlty auditor Executive committee of Melrose hospi tal dismisses nine nurses who went on Hon Henry Cobb of Newton not an aspirant for state treasurership Beverly officials have trouble with Boston Northern street railway com pany over removal of Real estate Patrick Inspector of the Boston health since 18SO dies of Princeton college unearths a plot for the said of freshman examina tion live Students and the town Trial of Asa H Josslyn on a charge of polygamy acase with peculiar fea Polios find no trace of the assailants of Dr Archie Roosevelt puts up a fort which the entrance to the execu tive and those who visit the President must sqe Denied by Lady Feb Lady denies the report that John Christo Is to marry Florence or St CZAR NICHOLAS II OF Property in Says He Has a Thai is Dated Back to Also Hes Descendant of Man Who Made Brookline residents living within the bounded Washing ton Brighton Harvard and Beacon have learned that a stranger by ths name of claims land on the ground of a will that dates back to For some weeks past Brookline hall has been by a mysterious looking about 50 years who has dugr into the old records of the and showered the officials with requests for Information on those early It was not until yesterday cause of his search became and then it was drawn out only through strategy on of one of the to the stranger a man named James who came over In one of the was granted by the colony government a tract of in the district known as Muddy This stranger finds after careful is bounded by the streets named This much is borne out by the town rec It Is also on record that the land sold for Today Its According to the strangers story the sale of the land He claims that In the employ of James acting as was one Ichabod At the death of Stev ens a will was In which the land was deeded to his but according to the stranger forged awill so that the land should be left to him and he sold It for And now comes the interesting part of the The whose name Is Stevens his name is not claims to be the only living direct de of the James and what Is still more Import he claims to have In his possession the original will which leaves the land to the Will that was never Ho believes that fur ther evidence which will make his claims He does not expect to have the town return the land to nor yet pay him Its present but he does think it should refund him the original with compound This would make Mr Stevens claim against the town away up in the DILL Thinks He Hjt Burglar Who Had Stolen Worth of Jewelry While Party Was at NEW Feb think I shot but he got said James the famous to was speaking of burglar had just paid a his some 83 Harrison East The took with him of Mrs Dills The robbery in a dinner party that Mr and Mrs Dill were While the guests the table they heard a scream fromone of the maids hostess and guests the The shrieked Robbers and Tha butler ran upstairs and shouted over the banisters Hes got out the front Head him Mr Dill ran for his revolver and threw open the front door and ran out on the By that time the thief had picked himself tip and was running like a but well m The behind him saw a grave and dignified legal of billion dollar trusts take deliberate aim and There was time for only one shot of the careful kind that Mr Dill By the time he could try for tha fugitive was too far No use to saia Mr That fellow can run faster than And so the dinner was resumed where It hafl with a new and lively topic of table Not Blood Examination Being lade for Dr Rixey Says He May Sit Up in a 4Sensational re ports have been current during the day the condition of Senator It was said this morning thathis dition was was said this evening that after a consultation be tween Surg Gen the the attending Dr Lloyd Ma gruder of this who had been called consultation by Dr and Dr New who had attended Senator Hanna when he was last taken the senators condition was so unsatisfactory that a further consulta tion had been decided upon later this J reports naturally caused great Dr Rixey contents himself with saying that Senator Hannas condition is not arid Magruder very progeny declines to discuss the and refers all Inquiries to because as the consulting and not the attending physician in accordance with medi cal ethics for him to give out informa Dr Magruder la recognized as one of the leading physicians of a recent report that ho made on typhoid fever has been given an inter An Intimate friend of the Hanna fam who is familiar with all the facts in connection with the senators said tonight to the Globe correspondent To is critically ill would be an exaggeration and is not at this time to say that his illness is of no consequence would be to make light of what is undoubtedly a serious Senator Hanna recently had a very attack of the which left him weakened During the Christmas and while still far from being a well against the addee of his he went to New from New where he was seriously and although warned that he should he disregarded this advice and went to He returned to Washington with the grippe still hanging on to and still to take complete about his usual The con sequence was that after a few days he was compelled to take to Ws liast Saturday he felt better and went to a He enjoyed himself and felt so much better that oh Sunday he had nearly a dozen peo ple to breakfast to enjoy his famous corned beef That evening he gave a large dinner What might have been expected On Monday he was a very sick made a searching and minute They exam ined him from head to foot in an en deavor to find the weak Their conclusion Is Mr Hannas vital Organs are but what them is the exact nature of Mr Hannas Theie are no Indications Of A microscopical examination of the blood shows that there Is no There are no symptoms of The kidneys are That being the they are forced to tha conclusion that the trouble is due to indigestion and the tlon of his If this diagnosis is cor by careful attention to and complete rest the trouble can be re and H is this belief that war rants the physicians In telling the fam ily that Mr Hannas condition is not aha does not justify There Is one puzzling feature about Mr Hannas He has all the symp toms of and It IB admitted that he has a fever of some His temperature at times being from two to three degrees above arid then falling to only to rise again a few hours Continued on Ominous Reports Have Reached More Russian Growls at United ST Fob 4The Rus sian response to the latest Japanese note was sent to Toklo The feeling in the higher circles con to be that Russia offers substan tial but that she cannot meet Japans wishes regarding Man or agree to Japanese fortifica tions In south It Is in certain unofficial quarters that If Japan should counter proposal that Russia guarantee Chinas tive 6f the sovereignty of tho there might be a chance of reaching such a It is argued that settlement would safeguard the existing commercial interests of all the powers in and it is contended that if demands more in the last resort this would betray to tho world her ulterior ambitions on the of which would be inimical to the interests of not only but of the very powers which now sympathize With Russian Reply to Go On at His ST Feb Russian reply to Japan was for warded to If he approves it will finally reach the Tokio on Much anxiety and doubt prevails here with regard to the but one is certain Russia will not declare nor will she initiate hostile action 1C the negotiations break Russia will remain quiescent until The announcement that the authorities had the war Im post until next April is interpreted fa The today publishes a long editorial article on its Port Arthur correspondence of views of this correspondent may appear but the paper that America is the real foe screened behind The tho paper hava Continued en tlie Eighth GLOBE ADS GLOBE ADS GLOBE ADS PAY BEST PAY BEST TRY ONE TRY ONE TRY ONE AND SEE AND SEE AND SEE Be Own Connoisseur Drink and Judge Its Excellence ana fob in February Fifty re ward will bo toe to turn also A ladys gold bolt buckle with college colors In fifty dollars will bo pala far its Address Box WANTED TO for wholesale and retail liquor enough for Address O Globe daunt to It I