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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - January 13, 1905, Boston, Massachusetts                                You can Rent Vacant By advertising ih the Be sure to call early for YOL You can Get Help By advertising in the Be sure to call early for FRIDAY JANUARY 1905FOURTEEN PRICE TWO Jan 12The republi members of the Massachusetts dele gation today took formal the question of tariff Various rumors having been put in that there were differences of opinion among the members of the delegation as to their attitude on tho and that while some mem bers were in favor of revision others opposed to it was considered advisable that a meeting should be held and the position of the delegation placed on With the exception of Mr Is out of the all the republi can members of the delegation wore present at the meeting held ap committee room this morn The meeting was lasting only about 20 and showed that Shore was entire harmony in the delega After a short discussion of the ques tion and the reasons why it was deemed advisable that a declaration should be the following resolution was adopted and signed by nine of the re publican members from Massachusetts We favor a readjustment of the tariff according to protection principles at the earliest practicable Position of the After the meeting adjourned members Bald that the resolution adopted put concise terms the exact position of the delegation and that there was real ly nothing to be What goos on in a delegation meet Ing is always regarded as confidential and not for but it can be without quoting any particular member that no differences of opinion nor was there any disposi tion on the part of any member the responsibility of denning his posi It is quite clear that Massachusetts favors tariff revision at an early date dhd the Massachusetts members in con gress voiced There was of course no discussion as to the methods to be followed or the particular schedules to be All was desired was to state in broad terms the belief of Massachusetts that there should be tariff revision as soon as Action at this session on tho rate question or at an extra session almost immediately after March are the al that confront members of There are rumblings In the air that the President has determined to have an early extra session for rate legislation unless action is taken at this The average member of con gress has no liking for an extra session if he can helo Most of them have their private affairs to attend to and can only satisfactorily do so when they are not in attending a session of An extra session would interfere with a great many plans that were made sev eral months but private considera tions will have to be sacrificed to the public good if the President insists upon carrying out his In their desire to avert tho extra session this session In October would not be so great many members were today no reason why congress could all that the President wished be tween now and March These members say that the interstate commerce the committee that will have the framing of the rail road has practically nothing to do this and they can see nothing to prevent that committee from going to work at once and reporting the in a couple of There need be no undue delay in pass ing the through the but how long it would take tho senate to dispose of ft no one can Depends Upon All would depend upon the Intensity which the railroads fight tho as has been represented In some they are not going to stand in the face of public all Is com smooth sailing but If they look upon this legislation as inimical to their interests they will resort to every expedient to secure It is quite certain that there is oppo sition on the part of at least some of the Whether they are acting In concert has not yet but that some of the big roads do not want to see this additional power put in the hands of the interstate commerce com mission is known in A but nevertheless mately accurate canvass of the house shows that it contains a majority ior railroad If the railroads can control members it will be from the cities nnd not those from the agricultural dis who are in a and very few of them would dare or have any inclination to vote legislation in their constituents arc so vitally this preponderating force behind the movement there ought to be no great trouble to Induce the house to take speedy with the great power of the speaker behind Mr Cannon is known to be In favor of the President Presidents Powerful Then tho influence of the President counts for much with members of con especially as by passing tho rate legislation the troublesome question of the tariff can be put out of the way for the time li would be rather a feather in the Sap of the house to show to the country 011 the Fourth FALL the movement fathered by Gov Douglas looking to a settlement of the strike involving cotton mill has been attended with much suffering on tho part of the workers and pecuniary loss to the manufacturers in the nearly six months of its was without definite result hope of a settlement was renewed tonight when the secretaries of the five textile unions issued calls for meetings of the unions tomorrow At those meetings a proposition to confer on the the dele gate body representing the five authority to deal directly with any proposition in the interests of a settle ment without being obliged to refer any action taken back to for in will be voted Up to this time the council has not been free to act and it is proposed now to place its mem bers in absolute control of the situation so far as the strikers are With the power which it is ex will be given to debase imme at any conference with the mill owners just what concessions will bo it is hoped that the textile conn ell will be able to effect an early com The announcement tonight of tomor row nights following Gov Douglas active is regarded as a distinct step in the direction of a set The conference this afternoon between Herbert representing Gov and Mayor the secretaries of tho operatives unions with reference to a possible settlement of the strike was with out other result than that announced At the conclusion of the conference Mr Drake said the situation had been thor but that he had made no proposition to the labor The meeting was arranged by tele phone from Boston this afternoon by Mr at the solicitation of Gov Doug He with Mayor and made an appointment to meet the labor secretaries at the may ors office at 2 At that time tho mayor and Mr Drake and Pres John Golden of the united textile workers of Sec Albert of the same body and Sec Whitehead of the Sec Tansey the Sec Thomas Taylor of the and Sec Thomas ODonnell of the mule spinners sat down behind closed The manufacturers wore not represented at the For more than two hours and a half tho situation was Mr Drako presenting to the union secretaries the attitude of Gov Douglas in connection with the All phases of the mat It was were talked but no proposition was presented nor was any official action suggested by When the conference broke up the labor men came out and forc ing their way through the knot of newspaper men gathered at tho referred all inquirers to Mr Drake and the Later in John Continued on TODAYS GLOBE Inere Tuckers statements to Detectives Shaw and Whitney used against him yesterday by prosecution prisoner may go on stand prosecution will probably rest Meetings of the Fall River unions called tonight to vote on turn to delegate to the textile council authority to settle the strike result of Gov Douglas Roxbury married two weeks attempts Slight blaze in the Bunker Hill prim ary school 300 children all go ut quietly and man sells new carna tion for Psige Ship subsidy up in the senate Bailey and Lodge have a little Contest for Globe awards becoming a decidedly warm Boys and Girls Page of executive board decides to support the overtime Gov Charles Bell and staff at the banquet of the Vermont association of Chief Spencer believes the big fire in Chelsea was and he has asked tho state police to Death of James 104 years of wedding at Pause Testimony of witnesses Woodward and Hall in the Tucker Miss Fitzgeralds testimony in tho Tucker Settlement of the suit of Miss Louise Cook against Joshua Small of Evidence of Chief Shaw and Whitney in the Tucker Republicans In caucus nominate unani Senator Lodge to succeed him self and Murray Crane to succeed the late Senator Rejane appears as Body of Henry a Torring said by watchers to have moved after Mrs Tuttle tells of probation work among Boston the most successful year in its history in work Boston and Springfield capitalists plan assembly hall for latter Rear Admiral George asks to be Reunion of parishioners of St Pat ricks Jeromes activity closes gambling re sorts In New Financial News of the water Real estate Puge Household department and dally les son in Leaders in the Gilt Edge league other bowling Meeting of the stewards of the grand circuit racing season opens in Detroit July 24 starting judge George Dutton of Boston playing in good form at the golf tourna Matty Baldwin puts Billy Griffin away in the second round at English high defeats Boston Latin at basket ball other Page Commercial North Adams girl held by police at N Fuse Maj Robert Growl ey dined by friends who congratulate him on his appoint ment on Gov Prof tells gas commission high salaries are one cause of of gas he figures profit of in 80cent Order for for sewerage works In Boston killed by the common George Mead pf Huston makes against priVate lines in Now members get very little recog in the committees appointed by Free Brett of the Roxbury Man Was Married Two Weeks Morton to Secure Arthur 33 years of 48 Minden attempted suicide by Inhaling gas at the house of Mrs Mary 3 Heath early last who was married about two weeks called upon Mrs Snyder shortly after 6 He talked with her a few moments and then left the As he lodged with her before his Mrs Snyder thought lit tle of his until about half an hour afterward he was found lying un conscious in the He had gone into the kitchen disconnecting the tube from the gas turned the gas and by in haling It strove to end his Before he lapsed into unconsciousness he had called for and the to gether the sound of his fall alarmed the people in the Dr Culbert was and after working over Morton for some or dered his removal to the City He told the physicians that ho was led to his attempted suicide by despon as iie had been out of work since his It is believed that he will DOESNT LIKE THE Boston Dentist Wants That of His Island Changed from Cabbage to v Jan 12 Dr a Boston asked the as sistance of the Maine legislature today in changing the name of an island he owns in east of Boothbay The little patch of earth has been known from time immemorial as Cabbage The doctor has a pre tentious summer home there ho does not like the title that now attaches to the and asks that it be honored with the more patriotic and dignified name of Independence The read ing of the measure created a ripple of laughter among the Tho was introduced by Representative Thomas Baldwin of Boothbay Har JOHN Elected by the Somerville Democratic City Opposed as a Representative At a meeting of the demo last held In the Hill chairman John Kilt was defeated for reelection by John Burke of word The meeting was the largest the committee has ever 5 being 63 of whom voted on tho Mr Kilty received a votes and Mr Burke John McCarthy was elected vice Patrick Moon ay secretary and James Williams treas The board voted unanimously to op pose the of Parks to the board of registers Of voters as a representative Receiver for Paper Pall NEW Jan 12Justiee Leven tritt of the supreme court today ap pointed Adolph Stiefel receiver for the American paper pail and box com pany of this with factory and plant at on application of Isidor and Bernhard for a voluntary dissolution of the The liabilities are nominal assets actual The receiver Is required to give a bond of Rub a little on your sore throat hotter than medicine or CUttor Whisky haa been sold Jn Boston steadily Slight Blaze in Bunker Hill Little Ones Acted as Taking Fart in Lighted It is Miss Anna Hannon of a teacher in the Bunker Hill primary Baldwin while conducting her pupils to the basement for a short recreation yesterday af discovered a brisk blaze in a waste paper Some of the teachers directed the 300 children in the whose ages ranged from 5 to 8 through avenues of escape with which work was accomplished without the slightest accident to one of the Others organized ot brigade carrying basins of water to tho extinguished the blaze without Consid erable smoke arose from the basement to thq upper When Miss Hannon discovered the fire she called to Miss Elizabeth AVor tho first who rang in an alarm from the Before the arrival of the the teachers volunteer fire brigade ac good which was in spected by the fire who com them for their clever and courageous The little girls were led out onto the fire escape by their teachers and es corted down the steps into the while the boys marched out on the fire escape leading across tothe grammar school and the boys school Bach pupil quickly and marcher to their dressing rooms where they pro cured their hats before going to the fire hut once outside they began a merry chatter and None of the children were really which was due to the pres ence of mind of the teachers and their words of confidence and caution to the little When in the street they were directed out of tha way of the engines and firemen by their Tho entire proceedings had he ap of one of the flra drills at the school instead of an escape from a real which did not amount to Besides Miss who ered tho and Miss who sounded tha Miss Mary Flanders of Newton carried basins of water to tho while Misses Murphy and Davol took charge of the children on their way from the The waste paper basket in which the firs started was near the Gustavus was in the grammar school whon the fire and upon being notified of the blaze he rushad Into the basement just as it It was stated last evening that one of the pupils threw a lighted match into the The police are making an NEW CAPTATION N Man Pays to Grower for New Jan Ar nold sold today to a wealthy resident of a variegated carnation for It is an entirely new and was developed from an eccentric carnation found in a bed of lawson It Is of peculiar having the general characteristics of the but much larger and fuller and with a strong A blossom of pure white with carmine tracings around tho edges was first developed from the and then the new pure pink in was It Is of an entirely distinct and has a very long It has not yet been THE Jan for Friday and Satur day For New Eng land Fair preceded by snow in eastern Maine much colder except on tho west Maine coast fresh to brisk northwest Local forecast for Boston and vicinity fair and colder brisk westerly fair and continued The temperature yesterday as indi by the thermometer at Thompson spa 6am Oam 12 m 3pm 6pm 9pm 12 mid M average temperature yesterday 32 The as registered in the following places at 8 last treal Nantucket New York Washington Atlanta Savannah Jacksonville New Orleans St Chicago St Paul Bis marck Omaha Denver The Globes forecast for Saturday and clear weather indi Saturday and Colder Sat followed by warmer Sunday the winds will be generally westerly and light to Conference on Jan 12 The house on insular affairs today di chairman Cooper to recommend to the house that it nonconcur In the senate amendments to the Philippine and ask for a The committee agreed that tho provisions relating to railroad construction should bo HO as to provide for the manner of the application of ihe tarri ings of tho giving the supremo court of the islands original jurisdiction lii oases growing out of contracts be tween the Philippine government and tho railroad company and so as to pro tect tho laborers on the road in the mat ter of of In South The big frame building of Sumner Crosby C3 Dorchester South was discovered on fire at and un alarm was pulled from box Damage of about wus caused to the building the of Way ana H DIST ATTY PARKER INTERRUPTS ATTY JAMES OF It seems to your that this is more in the nature of a psychological examination of the Charles Tucker was represented to the jury yesterday as a witness against The prosecution devoted the greater part of the days session at East Cam bridge to building its case against the young man with material supplied to the police by the young man accused of the murder of Miss Mabel From be fore the noon recess until the session of the day Atty Sanderson put Through the Mips Fran ces the statement marie by Tucker to Chief Joseph night of his arrest was During this interview Chief Shaw that he onse owned two hunting but had sold pno some time before and had lost the other previous summer while When Chief Shaw showed him tha broken he according to the Knife broken in three admitted in evidence under objec tions of the Tuckers statement to chief Shaw that he broke the knife because he feared the if they found would think he did Tuckers statement to chief Shaw on April 9 that he had sold one hunt ing knife and lost the and that he did not then own a Tuckers admission to the when shown the that the broken knife looks like the one he Blood stains on Tuckers trousers spot explained by the prisoner on April Postal card alleged to have been found in Tuckers and bearing name of admitted in Knife sheath found by Arthur Woodward in a flsh cart the day of the murder introduced with Tuckers chief Shaw that it was Tuckers statement to detective Whitney that he got to Weston bridge at on the way up South Patrick drove by Cutters corner at on the day of the did not see But Mr Connolly recalled having seen a young man coming from Auburndale at the corner at one and remembered the man dropped his Description fitted Henry Bourne said the stick pin Amy Roberts had identified as Mabel Pages looked like one he had seen Tucker wear in John Murphy saw Tucker on the B A railroad near River side about p m on the day of the Walter Cilley passed Tucker in the subway near the Riverside station between and p on witness after witness to testify In support of the government claim that Charles Tucker made false state ments after the told conflict ing stories and Incriminated himself in a voluntary explanation to Chief Jo seph Shaw of the state This all obtained from Tucker April the day of the which reached the jury may be summarised as follows A knife broken In three pieces was offered and admitted the court overruled the objections of tlw The sheath found by Arthur vard in the flsh cait after er alighted on the afternoon of the homi cide was identified and report of tho Interview That looks like the one I he said l tried to dispose it at home this morn I did not want the officers to find because thay would I It i didnt want them to find It at When shown the lie admitted it was but said he did not have it on March 31 said he had last seen it tno previous then stated that he put it MB Shaw had tricked the he by pretending to take the sheath the pocket of Tucker told Chief Shaw the familiar of hla trip from along South Boat 06 and Boston Albany railroad tracks to Ills The postal card bearing several ad one of which it is asserted by the prosecution is alleged to have been found In the prisoners was after the objections of tha defence had been Tuckers which it is the con tention of the prosecution he wore on the day of tho was put in evi An examination of Tuckers hands mede by Chief Shaw the night of tne according to memoranda made at the disclosed that he had a out on the left forefinger said to have been made two days previous a wound the right forefinger which it was assert ed appeared to havo been received the previous and a slight Injury to the right thumb which was described as ev made that A blOod spot on the trousers was called to Tuckers attention that night by the and he explained how M came to be Girl Chief Witness of All this evidence was brought out two witnesses Miss Frances a vory young and red who was em ployed by the police after Tucker was taken the West police sta and Chief Joseph Shaw the state who conducted the exam of the prisoner of which the stenographer made The other witness who supplied the rest what the prosecution emphasized in the opening address by Atty was Arthur He is the boy who found the leather sheath in his grandfathers the afternoon of the day of the after These three Chief Shaw and young tho conspicuous witnesses of the Of Miss Fitzgerald led in the sig of her testimony from the pros on the Fourth Send m your votes for candidate in the Globes great contest See Page Hanover nnd Union 83c SILVER One pull to each CONDENSED MILK DEFIANCE Per 0C Limited to 1 FOR FRIDAY ONLY STEALING TIME The Cynics Calendar eays good but nothing that is so true as the Econ omy is tJie thief of You waste time when you search through crowded drawers and 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