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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - March 25, 1904, Boston, Massachusetts                                WANTED ADS AVOID THE RUSH By calling early with Ads for next Sundays In the Globe bring best re Call early for Sunday VOL A PEW FACTS ABOUT fc BOND CIGARS AND SPICY are the qualities which go to make the Waitt Bond the standard of all This is ob by having one of our Directors a resident of and an expert judge of selecting only such Tobacco as contains the above points from the cream of each crop j coupled with our long experience in and employing only skilled Union work gives to the Smoker the sweetest and most delicious smoke it is possible to The proof that the Smoker appreciates this fact is that our yearly sales are many millions ahead of our nearest competitor in 10oent QUALITY BOSTON III Ine esteem of all well men of taste is J Satisfaction Is guar anteed or money One pinny AH dealers in Boston and the rest of New Custody of Three Children is Again Today No harm whatever was done to our stock of Boots and Shoes by the Fire on the floor above us We had to close the doors he cause the Fire Department ordered us to do Ready for you again ready with our exclusive styles in Footwear for the Spring and Summer Eldest is in the House of the Ange NEW March 24Mrs Agnes Mary wife of Dr Charles whose name has been men In connection with the troubles of Laura the has by quick railroad traveling triumphed In her struggle for the possession of her In Brooklyn on the application of her Supremo Court Justice Gaynor awarded to Mrs Hendrick the exclusive custody of her aged 5 and pending tho determination of her separation suit Thomas is in the house of tho Angel after he had been taken from her last De cember and traced to ho was placed by his He was found there by Mrs Hendrick and lawyer Rus sell last Monday the produced in the supreme judicial court in on a but Judge Barker decided that he was not legally The mother then to Federal Judge Lowell for a Dr Hendrick in person denied the right of the federal judge to Judge Lowell re served decision for a week and Mrs Hendrick and her counsel caught the Quickest trabi from Boston and got the order from Justice Gaynor giving her the Dr Hendrick was in court with divorce PRICE TWO BUT ID LIKE TO HAVE THAT MEDAL Peterson Newhall 4850 Temple Substantiated 200 Richard Clark of 12S Water says When I came to Plymouth three months ago my friends thought I had con I tried I couldnt speak above a whisper and continually I have used three bottles of Father Johns Medi I have gained 15 and my voice has been restored to me also the cough has left To cer this there are 200 people that work with me in the Puritan mill Signed Richard Clark OBJECTS TO Metal Trades Association Also Dis approves of PHILADELPHIA March an meeting of the metal trades elation adjourned tonight after electing these lyn Gardner of and Sayle of Cleveland vice Robert Wuerst of Cincinnati Gier of Cincinnati The association reaffirmed its Inten tion to adhere to the declaration of principles adopted by the organization when it formed in disapproving of strikes and and refusing to arbitrate any question with men on The premium plan of settling of wage aa outlined by Norris of was Corbett Jimmy percent of gross winners share 45 pounds at i p Number of rc SAN March 24Two very will one another when tho BOHR sounds to morrow night at Woodwards and off in his Tho secrecy In regard to Corbetts weight is still maintained at the champions training Nobody that either man will have any difficulty in the required 130 To by tho talk from the train ing Corbett and Britt sincerely believe that the other was just made to order for A hurricane battle is ex that will como to an end before the end of 20 Both man are hard punchers and know where to find tho vulnerable They will undoubtedly mix things up as soon YOUNG CORBETT By Young SAN I expect to knock the end of the 10th He is not In the same class with Terry and if he is on his feet at the end of 10 rounds I will be more I think he will acquire a whole lot of knowl edge tomorrow He thinks I cannot take much punishment about the hut no man with a tender stomach could win the Both Young Corbett and Jimmy Britt express supreme confidence In their ability to bring home the At BRITT IS By Jimmy SAN win enter the ring confident of leaving it the I have never been able to regard Young Corbett as a nine days In my opinion he is champion more by the grace of good luck than through any remarkable skill as a I have planned this battle with more care than any of my previous and I think I know the way to get the best of as the gong sounds for the There is evidence of this in the fact that both are willing to bet they will strike 11 t TT the first blow in the both are In splendid ready L to step into the ring and tha T best fight that either has yet Nearly every seat in tho pavilion has been sold to sports from this Den Salt Los Angeles and other outside It is estimated the attendance will represent between and has caused more Interest in San Francisco any except the battle between Jim Jef fries and Jim Britt is close to and tapering Betting on the fight took a sudden jump this Young Corbett sent to Harry Corbetts poolroom to bet on The odds had been 10 to 7 on When the champions money arrived supporters wanted 10 to and Corbetts money went at those Britt sent in which was snapped up at once by the Corbett Eastern money came in all day and apparently it was to bet on Corbett It is reported that Corbett wants to Continued on the Third Ruperta ML Whittier Sues at ASSIGNEES SALE AT AUCTION Bankrupt Stock of Bros Now In Jew Silver gales A M 05CourtTst THE March for Friday and Sat For New England Fair ers Friday night and Saturday in creasing south Local forecast for Boston ana Friday fair and warmer westerly to Saturday partly probably The temperature as Indi the thermometer at Thompson a m 0 a m 9 a m 13 m 3 p m 0 p m 9 p m 12 mid 41 ay temperature yesterday 46 as registered in the following cities at 8 lapt evening Mon treal New York Washington Atlanta Savannah forecast for Saturday and will be partly t and local may occur tha tem ire will continue with prom TODAYS GLOBE Page London paper gets report that Japanese succeeded in sinking seven merchant ships In desired positions in harbor mouth at Port Arthur Russia dreads Japanese landing on west of Liaotung neutral territory Togo sends re port of attack of March David 1ersey arrested in Boston on suspicion of being murderer of John Tucker at Young fight tonight promises to be a hurricane both men confident and odds are fb to 0 on Corbett in San Mrs Ruperta May Whittier of Haver hill sues her missing husband for di New York Judge gives Mrs Hendrick custody of her three pending her suit for Pagro Norwich teams franchise transferred to Worcester New England association collapses other baseball President Roosevelt to decline all speaking invitations this year and will not visit St Louis fair on opening Boston syndicate of horsemen with Herbert Gray as manager takes Granite State park N for the sea Commodore Cass a prom New York dies of pneumonia at S Bay state golfers beaten at Fuse Police break up a boxing meeting in a Hanover st Charley oldtime opponent ot John arrives in America and has a kind word for the Boston Entries for the boxing cham Last nights Basketball games last Pone Republicans plan early adjournment of congress to avoid an investigation of the Southern New England Methodist conference at New Bedford adopts solve safeguarding trust Story of the massacre of Mt for which pardon la now asked for Gen one of the victims a setts Pave Disappearance of Abbott of tho American marine transportation company said to be duo to mental de Battling with browntail moth In worms are de House wearies ot Representative Hayes witty remarks about and goes doings is TODAYS GLOBE Olney leaders express the utmost con In victory for their man the despite contests in 17 wards Malachi Jennings protests ward 16 Hearst Funeral of Representative John Blaney at Gen Adna Chaffee among tho dis guests of the Middlesex Hugging and kissing of amateur theat ricals denounced In a campaign for the presidency of tho Archo womans of Brakeman William of Bos ton loses right arm at Lynn shoe it is will be adjusted Johnson of Bridgeport acci dentally knocked into swims 100 yards and remains an hour in icy water before Mr gives figures in house of showing satisfactory op of the Irish land Pnge Congressman scores Judge Em mons and Boston reformers In oppos Beautiful display at the spring show of the Massachusetts horticultural so News of the water of the Boston common coun Sir Edwin author of The Light of dead in Decision on the Colombia case against sale of Panama canal to United States will be rendered on April 1 believed it will be in favor of the Charles 69 years again arrested on a charge of Dublin exposition meeting breaks up in Its radical members advo cating a purely national Francis Comerford of named for New Pose Thomas Lawson on the stand at the gas hearing at adjournment yes and will continue his testimony today Mr Rogers recalled for a brief time in the Henry Rogers summoned for a de position in the action of Torrey against i Prof Coolidge of Harvard speaks on before the Commercial Real Capt Parker who sails hie 100ton schooner Angler leaves where he has been frozen In Southern manufacturers protest Hour law committee TODAYS GLOBE Gov Cummins of Iowa is ill with pneu Heavy storm of wind and rain does extensive damage south of un roofing many injuring many and killing three men Indiana Mrs John Sears of South Yarmouth celebrate anniversary of their I and commercial Harriman said to be fied distribution plan of Northern Securities stock may bo a hitch In the backers may be compelled to pay 100 cents on a Household daily lesson in history and boys and girls Pawe Agreement assured between the car penters and woodworking unions of Boston local labor Western Union suspends four night who refused to carry type when sent on Bishop Brown of Arkan who shocked Boston by his treat ment of the negro stands to his saying that he spoke the truth as ho sees it and that tho north Is slowly but surely corning to his Wills of Capt William Griffin and Mrg Elizabeth Bibber of in favor 6f each other whole property will go to city of Union concert by pupils in the singing classes of four Boston evening nigh Robert Goelet and Miss Elsie Whelan said to be Arrests for death of Charlotte Tucker of Boston in New expected to Vice Pres Leeds retires from one of the companies in the steel Trial of patrolman Lennox of Med ford for assault on Alfred Gaskins be at Funeral of Selectman George Marsh held at Carroll Piper arrested at Wolf N dn embezzlement charge his of the de clared by physicians to be legally in Kenney confirmed as a con stable by the board of alder 11 to Pii are of Cambridge brutally beaten and robbed in tho West Hind Frank a charged with tho 53uey day Christian annual conference of of Inspectors Colby and Fitzgerald of the Lynn police force came to Boston last evening and with special officer McCaf frey of the department went to Tech nology woke out of bed and arrested David night clerk at Westminster on the charge 01 murdering John Tucker on Railroad about 10 oclock Wednesday was taken to police ters in Pemberton sq and questioned and at the end of the conference was locked up at the Tombs on sus He presented an supported by proprietor Barroh and cashier Plum mer of the that forbade holding him on the direct charge ol murder or taking him from the The Lynn officers say that they have a witness who saw the murderer of Tucker previous to the murder and who twice or three times Hashed a revolver threateningly in his Yesterday this witness at Lynn police headquarters shown a picture or a man named David who had been ar rested in Gloucester In 1900 on the charge of the larceny of some The witness told the Lynn chief of police that the picture of to his the picture of the Chief Burckes of sey to be no other than the clerk at the sent his inspectors to The three officers arrived at police in Pemberton sq with their prisoner about 10 He was questioned by them and by dep uty Hanscom of the Boston and said that he at his work at tho time the murder was Is an exceedingly bright man and an swered quickly and directly all ques tions put W He said that he would present his alibi and that they could call upon Mr Barron and Mr Plummer to corroborate He stated that a few minutes before 9 Wednesday evening ho relieved Mr the night and stayed on from then until He was able to set the time exactly as he Plummer earlier usual because wanted an Fri day night In order to attend the The theater he had in his pock ets while at headquarters and showed them to substantiate his Mr Barron and Mr Plummer were sent for and in a private conference with the told exactly the same story as Mr Plummer was able to set the time and Mr Barron knew was about the hotel as soon as had seen him Under these circumstances deputy the Lynn officers decided that should not ba taken from the but should be detained on the suspicion of murder and be kept at the tombs until when the Lynn police will bring their witness hero to see If he can identify as the man he saw with Tucker day HIS John Victim of Unknown Murderers Diets In Lynn March 84John Who waa shot by a stranger on Railroad last died at the Lynn hoa this The bullet had entering the and h his death Tucker made a statement o the and gave a description o the tall man who did th Tho city has been searched today by the regular officers de tailed on the They found a woman who answered the description of the one but she convinced the au she was not present in the lunch They also brought two men to police but both were allowed to Charles waiter in the is the man the police are depend ing upon to assist them In the finding of the tall He was face to face with the man who pointed a re volver at and says he would know the man at Men In saloon and Gunns pool room are also convinced they would be able to identify the man with the revolver were they to sea him At both places he drew a revolver pre vious to the shooting of and threatened to kill If the proprietors in upon pay for In his a short time before he Tucker said he never before saw either of the three men or the He was on his Way Home when he no through die windows of the lunch holding a revolver In his This man came toward the door and after stepping on the sidewalk two ers pepped up to him and said Cut this Put up your Pucker then turned and immediately was He could not say which of the men shot but the tall man had the revolver in the lunch He did not say a word to the he the tall man tallies with that given by several who describe him as a man about 23 years 5 inches wearing a long black coat and a black stiff One of his companions wore a gray suit and a gray In saloon the tall man said Anse Morrison of and today an officer was sent to that city with a description of the men In an effort to identify The men evidently started out to create excitement and At pool room they played several games and then refused to the tall who acted as a Then they went to Morri son s place and after drinking would not the revolver was shown and one of the trio was given a kick by the but no shots were N AH the depots were watched from early this morning and officers also watched electric cars but they failed to discover any person the meagre descriptions they have to work Persons who saw the men were taken to headquarters and shown pic tures In the rogues but none were able to assist the Patrolmen Thome and Kane this af located a woman living near the Swampscott line whom It was be was the one In the lunch room when the affair took She was not there last she but had visited the Sne knew about the assault and could not assist tho authorities in any Harly this morning patrolman Tar Box arrested Oscar whose Is tri but who at times resides on Ward He was tield until Allen could see The atter said he did not resemble any of the Blonquist waa takon to the hospital and placed near the cot occupied by Tho latter looked at him in surprise and later said he thought he resembled one of the not ay Later was allowed to Thome fend Kane brought How ard to headquarters this Last week he was in a place with a re volver which was taken from but as he he was in bed night Charges Missing Husband With Cruelty and Fellow Officers of MVM CourtMartial Russians Hear Japs Wilt Land on Neutral Togo Sends Report of March has filed a petition in the superior court for an absolute divorce from her David MRS MAT The who disappeared Dec after being elected alderman from ward 1 on tho republican has not since been heard although two months after his disappearance it was reported that he had enlisted in the regular army in New He was recently courtmartialed by officers of tho MVM for disobedience of orders in absenting himself from his Co 8th of this city without but the finding of the court has not as yet been In her petition for a divorce Mrs Whittier says that she was married n South in and she charges her missing husband with wanton and cruel She also asks for the custody of her two minor March Daily Telegraph publishes a dispatch its Tokio correspondent under yes date which says On the night of March 22 tha Japanese fleet renewed the attempt to bottle up Port Sixteen warships escorted merchant vessels to the mouth of the and under cover of the bom the steamers ran in and were sunk in desired Three thousand Japanese officers and bluejackets volunteered for thia An official report is expected this Bishop of Maiden March 24Charles brother of George died today at his 69 He was 89 years old and lad lived Jn Maiden 14 He was a of tho First Baptist of which he was For several years he had been in charge of the department at tho rubber fao He leaves a wife and three chil ON NEUTRAL War Office Hears Are Preparing to Land West of Liaotung on Chinese ST March war office is in receipt of persistent re ports that the Japanese are to land on neutral the west coast of the gulf of either at In or at Although elow to believe that deliberately contemplates a violation ofj her pledge to respect neutral Chinese the reports received at thai ministry of war are so specific that they compel The presence of disguised Japanese soldiers acting as spies along the Shah road has been and Russian agents report that there la every Indication of an Intended landing on tho west coast of the gulf of The Information conveyed by agents seems to coincide with other Jn formation indicating a complete changa in the Japanese plan of campaign or its entrance into a secondary practically involving the abandonments of further heavy landing of troops lij x According to advices received by thaj there are only about Japanese troops in Korea at It is considered possible that the anese reckoned on a complete tion there much but that difficulties met with In troops from Japan and over the in Korea proved moro than ex and that the Japanese themselves unable to deliver a frontal attack in Manchuria before the troops arrived in sufficient force ta check At any rate the latest advices that the Japanese will not send many v more soldiers into They may make a diversion at bay in the bud objective henceforth will bex In the gulf of Continued on the Fourth YESTERDAYS WAR NEWS IN London Telegraph hears from Tokio that on the night of March 22 Japanese fleet renewed the attempt to bottle up Port and seven merchant steamers being sunk in the chan nel in desired under cover of a Russian war office hears Japan is preparing to land on neutral Chinese territory on the west of the gulf of Liaotung many Japa nese soldier spies found along Admiral Togo reports that the attack on Port Arthur was carried out as planned and with out damage to the Chilean warships and Chacabuco bought by Charles of New it la will be turned to Kuropatkin to divide Russian forget Into one central ope In the north as he will a waiting Gen Kuropatkin crosses Lake Another Russian Leon arrested on charge of selling war secrets to the U S Minister Allen cables 1000 Russian troops are at the Anju but floating ice makes crossing extremely difficult a few slight skirmishes have taken but with few Official denial from St Peters burg that Russian cruiser Bayan was blown German paper German ships have been sold to but another paper contradicts re port Paris also hears of vessels are old passenger may be made  

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