Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - October 21, 1904, Boston, Massachusetts t I To CALL EARLY FOR SUNDAY RESULTS Advertise in the CALL EARLY FOR SUNDAY VOL FRIDAY FOURTEEN PRICE TWO writes DEAR PINKHAM Your Vegetable Compound has been of benefit to When ray menses first ap were very They occurred too often and did not leave for a week or I always suffered at these times with terrible pains in my back and Would be in bed for several days and would not be exactly rational at I took Lydia Vegetable and menses became regular and pains left me The monthly sickness reflects osa off a womans Any w whose is unnatural may for serious trouble to develop at any ANNA writes DEAR was troubled female irregular and painful I so every month that I was obliged to go to but thanks to vour medicine I am now I would advise all women who suffer as I did to use Lydia Vegetable MISS MARY 2167 Washington Tre New York writes DEAR PINKHAM When I wrote to you I suf untold pain in the lower part of had head and my periods were very I have taken four bottles of Lydia Vegetable Com pound and have no pain at I am a working girl and recommend your medicine to all Is to women who Si 3s absolutely Her is EDNA writes I am a school have suffered agony monthly for ten My nervous system was a I with pain in my side and had almost every ill I had taken treatment from a number of physicians who gave me no One specialist said no medicine could help I must submit to an I wrote to stating my and receive a prompt I took Lydia E Vegetable Compound and followed the advice given me and now I suffer no If any one cares to know more about my I will cheerfully answer all It lias made more absolute cures of Female Troubles than any other It makes the menses painless and Overcomes Backache and Kidney Womb and Ovarian subdues Exhaustion and It helps women through change of life and all natural FOR GLOBE i MEN AND BOYS AND SEE PAGE 2 TODAYS GLOBE Senator Culberson of Texas addresses the New York reform and makes an expose of the alleged connection of President Roosevelt with Panama rev Several lives endangered in a burning in South Boston 100 horses saved damage Lower house of the general Protestant Episcopal convention decides cally that the party to a di vorce for scriptural cause shall have preserved the right to Enthusiastic meeting of Cambridge citizens on the memorial to Fr Democrats claim Parkers election with 256 votes republicans insist Roose velt will have Another negro proves not to be con with the Cambridge slugger New Hampshire division in the Globe contest now presents the closest of all the interesting races for John Renault and William seriously hurt In explosion at New Bed News of tho water Lieut Melvin Mitchell of engine South named for a Sendin your votes candi date in the Globes contest AT THE CORNER WILL FIND SN CLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SACK IN HARD FIN ISHED AT THE COATS ARE CUT LONG AND SHAPELY IN THE NEW STEEL BRONZE BROWNS AND MOTTLED EF STOUT MEN AND THOSE ABOVE THE AVERAGE IN HEIGHT CAN BE FITTED AC BY SHU W AN NEW Oct latest estimates of the demo cratic campaign managers give Judge Parker 256 votes in the electoral or 17 more than enough to elect The democratic managers are certain that Parker will carry 11 of the doubtful In addition to these the democratic candidate will have 151 votes from the The doubtful states claimed are New New Connec West Col NEW OCt Nathan Bay the sole sur vivor of the old Hanna regime In the republican national com issued a statement today reflecting the views of the Roose velt in which he claimed a total of 310 electoral votes for Senator speaking for the republican asserted that these generally classed as would be carried for Roosevelt and Fairbanks New New Con West TODAYS GLOBE Indian conference discusses the situation in Philippines and Boston being Inge U S marines win be kept on the isth and others will be sent to replace those there now situation not all that could be Santa Maria observes its 10th anniversary at department has 10th annual field Judge Parker again goes back to Rosemount Gen Hoke Smith and Connecticut men called on him before he Reception and college conference convention of Massachusetts Sunday school 4 Marx ot found guilty of murder In the first de Dr of the marine hospital service leaps 1o death from window on story of a Philadelphia Lowell Mechanic Phalanx holds an field Newton police censured for allowing Meeting of Cambridge school fit ere James with his pacer Mar expelled by the judges at Old Sphinx S and Grace Bond among the winners at Memphis Knap McCar thys skull Three medical experts appointed for the defence in the Tucker King Edward toasts the American navy at a naval officers at Buckingham Fuse Armies in far east veiled by fog assault repulsed and one gun Textile workers convention asks of to levy another for Fall River of about 40 Carlisle Indians corning today for Harvard game how redskins will line Harvard squads scrimmage work full fight and spirit golfers win team champion ship in New England Intercollegiate tournament at ITS BOHR Church Will Not Turn Innocent Episcopal Divorce Canon to Decisive Vote Readied in House of Tributes to the Priests TODAYS CONTENTS high school eleven beats St Marks 10 to 0 Dorchester high whips Everett high 44 to Five Harvard two from Prince ton and one Yale player left in tht intercollegiate golf tournament at Ham Miller and the latter an ex champion of to play final in Har vard tennis singles 1HKB Financial and commercial Boston common council passes the sewer loan order regard ing the printing of the minutes of the city Inse Household in history and boys and girls Lockwood led field of more than 1S in qualifying round of Country club U S womans golf team defeats Cana dian 33 to at Hon William Nyo withdraws from the senatorial contest in the Cape dis and Capt Thomas one of the other republican candidates in the same withdraws as presidential Cornerstone of new church of the Epiphany laid Real estate Cranberry bog owner on trial for vio lating the Lords day at Funeral of patrolman Joseph McMur ray of Electric car barely escapes collision with railroad train at Earl Gray Will Start Dec Oct Gray will sair for Montreal Dec 1o assume the gov of Not Lie I not lie down for three nights I had such a Father Johns Medicine cured Mrs 8 St Marks New York city DO years in Not a patent Stop Taking Drugs Ginger grip ami A bronze statue of the late Rev Thomas to be designed by one of the greatest of the tion to be written by Pres Eliot oil Harvard the site to be in front of Cambridge eity hall or in Cen tral the proposition offered last night by David Beach of Bangor at the mass meeting on tho Fr Scully held in Malta hall last Tho enthusiasm with which the propo sition was received and tho character of the men behind the movement to commemorate the work of Fr is evidence sufficient that the move ment will now be carried on to a suc Every religion was represented by the pastors of Cambridge churches on tho Kev Dr in com pany with Rev Dr Alexander of had traveled together from Iowa to be present at the meet ing to further the proposed ar riving but a few moments before tho meeting was called to order by Alderman Stoughton chairman ot the finance Mayor Dalys in a few words introduced as the presiding The mayor said This meeting is an expression of the love which has been In the hearts of our people for the memory of a grand soud which has passed beyond our Ever since Fr death we have asked each other what we should do to perpetuate for our city the in fluence of his great how we could most commemorate him for the benefit those to His deeds are emblazoned upon our and are a part Jf the history oC our They are shining exam ples to be emulated by all our public service in our midst was a continuous message of peace and He taught by voice and example priceless value to a community of harmony between men of different religious views in the administration civic resolutely and fearlessly did he labor to stamp out forever from among us a power which had gained control in our citys management to the detriment of our peo He honored and enriched Cambridge in his She shall honor and enrich herself by erecting a splendid memorial to speak for him to the unborn gen His Work for Good The mayor then read letters from Archbishop John of William Rev John OBrien of East who in closed a check for Rev Fr successor m St Marys parish Prof Charles Eliot Nor Prof Rev Dean Rev Dr George H Gen William Rev Thomas Magenis and Edwin Mul all promising support to the The first speaker was Rev William who was introduced as one ol Fr He paid tribute to the piety and charily of Fr and to his usefulness to the whole Rev Dean Theodore Wright ex pressed his appreciation of Fr Scully because of his his singleness of purpose and his willingness to serve the cause of temperance at all times and No he could con template his character without being Doom Wright dwelt on his efforts to train the boy and girl to a knowledge of good citizenship and work in improving the homes of his A monument should be riot for tho sake of the present genera but for which Frank one of Fr coworkers in the movement spoke of his He wished to see a tangible some thing that would bo and he wished the way to be left open Ioi thousands to that the pool might give their dimes and the chil dren their as well as the their large Rev Jesse spoke of the broadness of mind of Fr Scull which enabled him to help all regardless of creed or Rev Will Spence spoke of the two distinct services Fr Scully did for the whole in the interest ol and making it possible to found tho Holy Ghost hospital for which received persons of ev ery and any Rev Dr Edward Abbott said the rca why a memorial should be was of the manly character o the part which he took in the moral protection of the and be cause of ths witness it bore to th possible unity of all Christian From a Warm Personal Alderman Hans Canstein spoke par of the Holy Ghost and suggested that a statue bo placed on tin grounds similar to that of Join Harvard and Charles Surnner at Har vard Dr a warm persona of Fr said they had to Cambridge together in 1867 and hat served together on board His association had proven to him tha there was no reason why a priest and a Protestant minister shouk be isolated from one He alst paid tribute to the late Rev Fr Mundy who tor many years was associated will Pr The memorial should b something that would out Charles Almy spoke in a siml CoWf OK the By a decisive vote the lower house of ho general convention of Protes ant church yesterday de lared that the party in a ult for divorce for adultery shall have ho right to By another showing a large nrn each tho rigorous canon assed by the house of which the remarriage f all divorced was The divorce canon was made the order of the day 11 nit because the printed reports had lot boon received at that the matter was postponed half an The matter was taken up with wo amendments were as many more and tho canon was then passed in little more than an An order was adopted limiting to five and the entire to a little more than one jut this comparatively short period the house found too Only ive deputies were given an opportunity o air their and then the louse Insisted upon The matter came before the house n the form of a resolution presented by the committee on recom mending that the house of deputies con ur with the house of bishops in the with certain These amendments made the change between he absolute prohibition of the right of a divorced person to and the Ingle exception in favor of the innocent larty in a divorce for The committee had requested a direct upon its but a motion was made to substitute the canon as passed by the house of bishops for the com amended Here tho irst test vote was The bishops canon was rejected by the following VOTE Whole number of dioceses to Dioceses in Dioceses Dioceses LAY VOTE Whole number of to Dioceses in Dioceses 4 Vote a Decisive An amendment presented by Wilhel mus of Long island changing tho in respect to the di person was accepted by the An amendment was then presented by Rev Bassett ot Rhode Island to strike out the clause providing that no minister refusing to perform such marriage shall be sub ject to discipline or and sub therefor the provision that It within the discretion of any minister to decline to solemnize any such Tho committee on tanons was unwill ing to accept tills and a motion was made to dispose of It by laying it on the By a vote of 15i to ISO this was and by a voice vote the amendment was Then the question came upon the main question of adopting the report of the committee as vote showed more unanimity than any other vote of the and was as follows VOTE Whole number or to iu Dioceses 2 LAY VOTE Wholo number of dioceses to Dioceses In Dioceses Full Canon as The full as is as fol lows of this church shall be careful to secure the observance the law of the state governing the civil contract of marriage in the place where the service shall be per No minister shall solemnize a marriage except in the presence of at least two minister without formally record in the proper register the age and residence of each Such record shall be signed by the minister who solemn izes the marriage if by the married parties and by two witnesses of the knowingly after due shall solemnize the mar riage of any person who is the hus band or wife of any other person then from whom ho or she has been divorced for any cause arising after But this canon shall not bo held to apply to the innocent party in a divorce for adultery that before the application for such remarriage a period of not less than one year shall have after the granting of such divorce satisfactory evidence touching the facts in the including a copy of the courts record if with proof that the defendant was personally served or appeared in the be laid before ecclesias tical and such ecclesias tical having taken legal advice shall have issued a license for such marriage and pro ded that it shall be with in the discretion of any minister to decline to solemnize any such mar any minister of this church shall have reasonable cause to doubt whether a person desirous of being admitted to holy or to con or to the holy has been married otherwise than as the word of God and discipline of this church such be fore receiving such person to these shall refer the case to the for his godly judgment there upon that no minister in any case refuse these ordinances to a penitent per son in imminent danger of ot to any person remarried after having been divorced on the ground of adul who shall deliver to the minis ter his or her solemn declaration in writing that he or she was un inno cent party in such action for di How the Dioceses which voted ta canon as passed on the part o oil the Third Hundred Horses Saved from Stable in South Two Men Overcome by Smoke One One hundred horses that were on tho second floor the brick 48 to 56 Dorchester South had a narrow escape from death ast night in a that broke out about hi the the third A second alarm from box closely fol owed the The flames were pre vented from spreading to several small houses on either side of the heirs of Wilson Tisdale are the proprietors of the one of tho largest in the occupying the first and second floors and part of the The remainder of the third floor is occupied by Azariah and Samuel the be ing proprietor of the Eureka ventilator proprietor of a stained glass window establishment and all throe manufacturing fishing The cause of tho fire Is The damage was about to build ing and all The building is owned by Thomas estate and is leased to Wilson TIsdale It was a stubborn fire and burned for two the firemen being much handicapped because of tho The fire broke in the southeast corner in the and when Sergt patrolmen ney and Maxon and a dozen men and boys rushed into the building save the horses that were on the second the entire third floor was In the center of the floor was a large opening and the horses were so frightened that the men could not get them to A chemical line was turned on the open driving the and then the horses were brought down the incline to Those who rescued the horses considerably from the intense John an 1Jast Boston who had three horses in tho made several visits to the second floor and got out many but finally fell unconscious to the completely He was taken to the Carney He recovered In an hour and was able to go William Hart of engine one of the first to enter the was over come by but after 15 minutes work over him ho revived and returned to John of engine 7 was struck on the back by falling timbers and suffered a severe Ho was taken to his Half an hour after the lire started a dozen firemen of who wore the greater part of the time fighting tile fire on the third driven to tho windows by the flames and smoke and were obliged to down a ladder which was raised to Soon afterward other firemen fighting the fire on the third floor were caught by the advancing flames and smoke and they were obliged to get out of one of the front There was no ladder at the Bald win of ladder 5 dropped until his feet touched a sign hanging by his he waited for Wil liam also of ladder had to content himself by putting his head out of the window in order to get Soon a ladder was shifted from one of the other windows and Baldwin and Harkins slid to the pretty well While assisting these two men to get down the ladder Cornelius Donovan of ladder 5 was struck on the shoulder by falling glass and severely Albert Azariah Kelley were asleep in one of the five rooms which they occupy on the third floor when the tire broke They had to to get out in The three Kelley brothers curried a stock in their various They believe that a large number of valuable patterns were The building has a frontage of 80 feet on Dorchester av and a depth of 125 feet and was originally built for horse cars of 25 or 80 years In the stable were many valuable horses on the street floor were vehicles of various GIRLS PANIC Two Hundred Had Barely Time to Escape from Burning Building in NEW Oct Brooklyn factory caused a among young women employed there by a manufac turer of and by Kaltenbach si lit ribbon The smoke and flumes spread so rapid ly the employes hud barely to A number made their way out by the which became over and those left wildly to reach the Ladders were raised by but before these could bo gotten In position several girls jumped from the windows to the roof of a Many fainted and required medical at One man was severely The property damage was HIS HEAD Leon Bergeron Shot and Instantly for Deer by Ed gar Cobb at Harts N N Oct out yesterday at Harts about live miles from this Leon Bergeron was mistaken for a deer by Edgar both of this and in stantly Neither man had any knowledge of the others presence in that and seeing the mov ing figure in the fired at what he supposed to be a The rifle bullet pierced his Mr Bergeron had been a resident of Bart lett for a number of years and was about 55 years of He was employed as a section hand on the Sawyers Kiver division the Maine Central His wife and son survive at New NEGRO He Was Shown to Have No Con with the Slugger Cases in Another negro was taken into custody last night on suspicion of with the slugger cases of last week in He was arrested by Arlington in that near the Cambridge and after some questioning was taken to Cambridge police Chief Inspector and his assist ants him at some and as ho gave a satisfactory account of his movements he was allowed to de STRUCK ON HIS William Jenkins Fatally Injured in New York NEW Get Jen a wellknown member of the New York athletic died yesterday at hiu room in the clubhouse as the result of a fall lio there He came from Maine Tuesday to visit his Mrs Thomas Denny who is seriously ill from While walking the stairs of the athletic club he suddenly fell forehead struck the marble floor a heavy fracturing his NEW Oct 20Under the aus pices of the Reform a democratic mass meeting was held here today at Carnegie at which Senator Charles Culberson of Gov Andrew Montague of John Sharp Williams of Mississippi and Pres Martin Littleton of Brooklyn were the Senator Culberson opened the speech Senator Culberson devoted the greater portion of his remarks to a discussion of going detail into the revolution by which became an independent state and the subsequent negotiations which resulted in the canal what he termed the spirit of which led the President in this disgraceful he declared that the transaction above all others in his strikingly typifies his eon tempt of all legal restraint and his in satiable passion for personal and arbi trary Senator Culberson said Choosing an occasion upon which he could appeal to the avarice of the peo ple and thus temper their spirit of re sistance to he respected neither legal bounds nor national good and as the incident serves to il lustrate not only his imperious and despotic but the danger to the country which Is involved in his elec it is well to understand be sides a want of general upon the important facts have been deliberately withheld from the The Spooner He then sketched the course of events in the passage by congress of the known as Spooner law ing the and charged that the in his course with defiantly violated both its letter and He claimed that the HayHer ran if not by the unani mous vote of the Colombian senate dis approving expired by limitation upon the failure oi Colombia to approve it within the time fixed for its He entered with detail into the legal aspect of said THE Oct for Friday and Satur day For New Eng rain Friday and probably Sat increasing south Local for Boston and vicin ity Rain Friday and probably Sat increasing south The temperature 1 as registered in the following places at S last evening Montreal Nantucket New York Washington Atlanta Savannah Jacksonville New Orleans St Louis Chicago St Paul Bis marck Omaha Denver The temperature yesterday as indi by tho thermometer at Thompson a m G a m 9am 12 m 3pm G p m 9 p m 12 mid 84 average temperature yesterday The Globes special forecast for Sat and Sunday Saturday showers Sunday probably followed by fair and cooler weather brisk south erly to westerly Watson Opens Campaign In Oct populist campaign in Marlon county was opened tonight by Thomas tho partys candidate for who spoke at a mass Carriage Makers Oct Carriage Makers national association adjourned today after deciding to meet next year in SENATOR CHARLES OE It is in view of these in disputable that the defence of the President with reference to this statute should be placed by himself and his party upon the ground that when ho entered into the Panama treaty the time within which he could deal with that route had not It is added Senator Cul in this connection to read the Presidents message to congress Jan in which he said As events turned the question of reasonable time did not enter into the matter at yet there hail not been a lapse of a reason able the word reasonable in any proper as would justify the administration going to the Nica ragua he read the fol lowing letter from Sec Hay to Minister which has never before been published Department of Jan Dear Dr am directed by Continued on tUe