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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - May 13, 1904, Boston, Massachusetts                                Real Estate For Sale Summer Boarders Wanted BE 8UEE TO VOL There Is No I About Results From Globe CALL FRIDAY MAY 75c per pair 50c single No Extra Charge for Binding With Silk During the Month of May Cleansers Dyers 17 Temple Place BOSTON 284 Street Si Roxbury 1274 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge 9 Galen Newton Delivery 70 Market Street Telephone Exchange 556 Oxford Connects all Offices Telephone Newton 72 Connects Suburban Telephone Service Bundles Called for and Delivered by Our Own Teams SAN May 12Everett of the American marine transportation company of Bos who left that city on March was arrested here today on a charge of having embezzled It Is understood that he will not resist MISAPPLICATION In Equity Cited That Abbotts Books and Had Been Found to be Everett who prior to March 15 was treasurer of the American marine and transportation company of this was charged on March 30 with mis 5SB2 of the funds of the com pany in a in equity filed in the U S circuit court in behalf of the It was alleged at the time that the books and accounts had been found to be Incomplete and mislead ing that he had misapplied the and that by reason of las irregular con a complete investigation would be It was also given out at that time that the treasurer had not gone away any of tho companys af though lust after his disappearance the company went Into receivers HIT BY AN Chauffeur Didnt Stop to Learn Ex tent of Kelleys As Alexander Kelley of 34 Francis was working on Common wealth yesterday after noon he was struck by an automobile and received severe bruises on the head and left He was removed to the City The driver of the automobile did not stop to tain the extent of the mans THE May fore cast for Friday and Saturday For fair Friday and fresh southwest to Local For Boston and vi fair and proba bly followed by In creasing cloudiness and showers Satur day light variable The temperature yesterday as Indi by the thermometer at Thomp son spa 3 a m 0 a 9 a m 12 m 8 p m 6 p m 9 p m 12 mid 57 average temperature The temperature as registered in tho following cities at 8 last Montreal New York Washington Atlanta Savannah Jacksonville New Orleans Louis Chicago Bt Paul Bismarck Omaha Denver The Globes forecast for Saturday and Saturday promises to be gen cloudy with local sea sonable temperature and variable Sunday promisee to be fair and pleasant westerly If Other Have Failed TODAYS Body of little Josephine missing from her home on 3d av New since May found wedged in chimney of house adjoining that of her mother no sign of foul play and believe childs death was duo to blow up the city of to save it from the Japs forces moving along toward re ports of various small skirmishes Everett alleged embezzling treasurer of the American marine transportation company of Boston ar rested in San Francisco Mock presidential convention from Abating Chief Gunners Mate who saved the battleship Missouri Bartenders international union ex cludes colored men in tho south from Sent Callahan elected Paso Troubles of tho Frist Congregational court at wm aired m News of the water front Rt appoints Edwin Pope executor of the estate of Margaret OHare Magoun Wyman Jones ot New York gives memorial to 1tlKK Boston Americans beat Detroit 8 to Cleveland and St Louis Cardinals down Boston Nationals and Chicago score shutouts Reds beat New New England league College With 40 seconds to go in tha 12th round Tommy Sullivan of Lawrence knocks out Guy Ashley of Fall River at tho West End beaten in Cambridge Springs chess Goodman and McClelland draw at St Gertrude aged of Rox injured in her attempt to escape from tho house tho Good Results on school diamonds yester Ingalls and Whito survivors in Har vard golf Judge George Gray selected by nom committee to be president of the National civic to suc ceed Senator Puise George Hodgdon of Winchester sen to four or seven years for em of other court Thomas the wellknown Boston going to New York to Pnge Conference at Fore River may result In settlement of strike Interesting at upon the presentation of portrait of Mrs Eliza Wheaton to sam Jordan to sell a number of his Plymouth hackney including several of his prize winners Hergt Henry Grant Weston of Arling ton appointed official guide to the state Brakeman George Martinson of falls under engine at Hud son and may Dr Frank Allen says the evading of motherhood by American women will lead to the ruin of the Boston fish bureau holds a meeting preliminary to a public hearing to be given today by the board of general appraisers on the question of imposing a duty on brino brought In with Page Indiana democrats Instruct for Parker and the unit rule Hearst dole gates bolt in D Seventeen Illinois coal companies con of being in a trust and fined Damages against tho city of Boston fixed by the auditor at In Westminster chambers Now Financial and commercial Page Household dally lesson in history and boys and girls Heal estate Annual prize drill of tho Boston dis high school cadet Page George Jacobs of objects In court to paying for certain things his wife Pave Policeman at shot and killed by supposed deserter from fort Ethan Allen latter Senate kilts the and passes general trust company measure along a stage house passes to change method of electing Boston al Lynn confirm Burl BY THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER PRICE the Russians to Commander of the Russian Vladivostok ST May 12Viceroy has telegraphed to the czar an that the Russians have blown up the docks and piers at Port presumably to ren ler more difficult a Japanese landing at hat Later telegrams received here indicate hat the whole of Port Delany lias been destroyed by the Port on on ho east coast of the was intended by Russia to be the chief commercial emporium of Its eastern An edict providing for its construction was Issued by the Russian emperor July and Port fully equipped with all modern improve warehouses and rail oad was opened to com merce in Five large piers had been ach supplied with numerous railroad racks and immense warehouses and electric lights and and a large breakwater was being con so that ships at tha ilers and load and unload regardless of Docks for foreign steam and extended between the piers and along the shore for two There vere two firstclass one in for ordinary ocean steamships ond the other designed to accommodate ha largest vessels of war or Over had been expended on he harbor system before the end of and it was then estimated that ho cost of completing the works would e nearly but this does not In any way represent the total cost of the of this great commercial with Port distant about 0 was leased by the Chinese to Russia in FEELING OUT THE ien Reports Slight Skir mishes of HB Patrols with the Japanese Advance ST May 12 Oen in a dispatch to the general taff says that on May 8 part of tho vanguard appeared in the val ey of the river and that a con body of the enemy continues o occupy Another composed appar of one battalion of infantry and alf a squadron of Is situated bout nve miles north of Other Information Indicates that on ilay 10 a Japanese force of in antry and 50 chiefly mountain halted for the day at and advanced on May 11 towards Another telegram received by the KQn ral staff from Gen On May 4 some 60 Japanese trans orts and warships appeared at sea be ween and cape De of sharpshooters wora sent o and a small detachment f infantry was sent from The troops sent to reconnoiter an that the Japanese were landing capo in near the mouth of the and were posting a of in the neighboring Tho was withdrawn from Having fulfilled Its task our small retired on the evening of lay but met en route a superior of the enemy and took another The detachment was pursued by he Japanese for a distance of six nd our casualties wore one sharpshoot r wounded and three horses The Japanese on the evening of May two regiments toward ang and also two detachments south nd west of the points of at 8 oclock on tho morning of May 0 at and then Japanese infantry came up and opened fire on a mall train bound but without Thg Japanese evacuated May probably because a great storm began to and also because they feared being cut On May 8 a small detachment of Russian cavalry effected a recon towards and covering in a day The railway is still free of the ene Japanese detachments consisting of 1 to 3 companies each kept watch and passed the night east of the They then proceeded Our detachment having arrived miles northwest of advanced to within threequarters of a mile of a fortification under which was occupied by a Japanese Infantry During a fusilado one of the frontier guards was According to Chinese Japanese landed east of with field artillery and siege guns and was occupied by 1500 mem A Japanese detachment of four or five companies on May i attacked our posts near the village of kill ing four of our frontier guards and wounding On May 10 the Japanese loft the rail way lino and railway communication with Port Arthur was reestablished by Lieut Col of the 4th Trans Amur railway with soldiers of that Detachments of the Japanese ad vance guard occupied on May 9 and 10 the villages of and miles south of Other detachments of tho Japanese advance guard have taken up positions 7 miles west of A squadron of the cavalry approached within 15 miles east of but turned back on meet ing our The village of was found occupied by a detachment con sisting of artillery and in Cannon fire was opened by the Japanese on coming Into contact With our small detachment which had penetrated within 3 mires of ON HAICHENG Gen Pflug Reports the Japanese Ad No Precise Information Regarding the Forces at ST May The min Intry of war has received the following dispatch from MaJ Gen dated May 11 According to information received May 10 from one of the guards divisions advanced along the Haicheng road and about a division and 1600 cavalry were to advance by the road to Up to the present there has been discovered at advance guards consisting of a battalion of in fantry and three squadrons of cavalry with a mountain According to reports received the Japanese troops who before May 7 were in the neighborhood of were disposed In two the first a days march to the southwest of the and tho second on the lower course or the Tho latter commenced to cross on the sama There Is no precise Information yet to hand regarding the forces which have landed at LOSS BOSTON AND THE COMMISSION FROM THE TOE P FULL DINNER PAIL MAYOR COLLINS VERY BUT BOSTON HASNT ANY BEANS TO WHY DONT YOU FEED HIM OUT YOUR FULL DINNER PAIL Lively Scenes Among Delegates of 27 Debating Japanese Reports of the Fighting at Anju Place Russian Casualties at That May 9 p to an official report the Russian ties la the fighting at Anju on May 10 amounted to more than 60 One officer and 1 men were the others were engaged 700 the WEDGED IN CHIMNEY New Yorks Mystery Is Solved at NEW May 12Tha dead body of little Josephine six years was found this evening In chimney flue of 1841 Third the house her mothers She had been missing 10 al most to an The childs body was imprisoned with in a few feet of the spot where her distracted by the conviction that the little one had been had sat for The people of the whole east side of Harlem have been at a fever heat of excitement over the supposed abduc Tonight a mass meeting was to have been with State Senator James Frawley to late still further public cooperation in the Mr Frawley was at the head of a citizens had raised by public subscription about im a reward for information lead ing to the recovery of the little and the conviction of her supposed kid The news of the finding of the body spread through the and 3d av between 101st and 102d sts was quickly choked with a multitude that was ready for The people believed that the child had been murdered and hidden in the A Chinese laundryman occupies the ground floor store of Mrs lives on the top floor of the same It was evident that a good many persons in the mob be that the Chinaman was responsi ble for childs He had seen the crowd and wisely had closed his place and Every once In a while from the midst of the crowd a stone or a brick would hustle over the heads of the policemen Continued on the Fifth GLOBE ADS PAY BEST TRY ONE AND SEE FOR AN UP AND DOWN good thing in photograph sup get them Dont be wedded to old Something No dark A finished print in fifteen min utes after you have kodaked your Gome and see Free Ivor Johnson Sporting Goods Company 27 183 Washington OPEN Oil Stoves Of Quality S tafe and burns least CENTRAL pIL CAS STOVE 17 Washington Whether regarded as an enjoyable evenings as an object lesson in the practice of parliamentary or as a means of education in live political questions of the present the mock presidential convention In Association lost par In by 27 debating societies of young people belonging In Boston or was a flattering It was the fourth convention of the kind that has been held in Boston dur ing the last 12 mainly through the efforts and the original example of the Boston and it comprised delegations from debating nearly all of youne repre senting various cities and towns in the eastern part of the In one at least tho affair may be regarded as for It was doubtless the first national convention ever held In which women figured as delegates and voted for a The fair who numbered perhaps IB or represented the states of Kan sas and and were students from the school of expression and the Emerson college of They corn prised a considerable portion of the strength of the Hearst contingent In the It not a both grout making as Indicated by their polling were Roosevelt and Olney and though in the course of the varying degrees of popularity were shown by Galusha Grow of William Randolph Hearst of New Murray Crane of William Jennings Bryan of Judge Parker of New and Booker Washington of After more than two hours of stren oratory by the spokesmen of the various who presented the names of their favorite the In between speeches being en livened with all the customary demon of enthusiastic Indorsement by the followers of each a vote was taken which showed no choice by the Nomination of On the second ballot there was an extensive transfer of votes in several and the Jesuit was the nomina tion of Roosevelt by a plurality of 100 votes over all other candidates in a total vote of The convention was called to order by the assumed chairman of the na tional Johnston of the local Alderman was temporary your books audited and improved by a reliable ami WILLIAM Court Continued on CET A PAINE CHEST Tho time to lock tlie stable door la before the horse Is stolen and time to protect your woolens furs from moths Is before moths But moth millers will hp 4p the air In a few days they in your winter winter clothing Is in a Paine Cedar Chest A single moth will easily cost you from three to times the whole cost of the Is wise to hesitate and delay 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