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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - September 8, 1905, Boston, Massachusetts                                m Vt H More Help Wanted Real Estate For Sale Advertise in the CALL EARLY FOR SUNDAY VOL i J i t A isV Business Chance fids in the Globe Bring the Best CALL feARLY SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1905FQURTEEN PRICE TWO CENTS HOW THE NEWS OF PEACE IS RECEIVED IN I Iff F Sept who s seeking to recover from Bulfinch of Lynn for al alienation of the affections Mrs Margaret Dow from waa subjected to a rigid by William Niles in the superior civil court this At the morning session Dow had testified to finding his wife and Bul lfinch reclining together on the sand at Nahant beach and to finding with Dow on several occasions U the Dow At the opening of the court this afternoon Dow was recalled the stand and testified that stayed In witness home all one day and was lying on a lounge where ho slept until Witness was at home nearly every evening and finch was most always Wit ness testified that he returned home one afternoon unexpectedly and found his In bed and a pair of trousers belonging to Bulfinch hanging at the foot of the He first woke his wife up and then threw the trousers out of the When witness lived with his ho gave her per week to pay for the paid for the rent and fuel and her at that time Was living with his wife and chl dren and witness did not think It right to have his wife crease defendants trousers when he had a wife and ser vant to do the Dramatic Mr William Niles in opening his cross examination arose and dramatically on the Third TODAYS Tokio under martial law mob de 10 Christian churches and one mission Sensational testimony in alienation suit at Hearing in case of officer Wall on charge of immoral conduct at Poolroom on Hanover st Negro assailant of awhite woman burned at the stake at Page Swimming contests lor girls at the West Boston bridge Rev Dr the Jsh welcomed in Death of Thomas Monahan of Rox a wellknown Plan to amalgamate all Spanish wa Page Memorial resolutions for Gen W Blackmar adopted by at Den Five women seek presidency of na tional Accidents to fire horses in going to a blaze on North Bennet M Witte and Baron do Rosen ban by Col Geprge at Met New Russians in nine provinces in danger of famine ministerial conference rec expenditure in buying cereals for the famishing popu Pickpockets find another victim at Washington and Eliot Insurance investigating committee be gins probing affairs of the New York mutual want to know of Thomas to have him ex plain a loan of Both and Mahoney break the worlds record for night with the pound weight at the fleld day of the Knights of St Brendan Dick Grant wins the Frederick Fisk of Cambridge in jured by skyrocket at N Now England delegates to the meeting of the American board at Seattle leave Boston State and Bedford police art sea in Jewel robbery at Bedford Pnge Albany musicians preparing to draw line on Ancients if they bring a non union Meeting of the Massachusetts grand Women voters in Boston 2528 lesa than last Pauline of Newton drowned in lake Center Harbor N TODAYS GLOBE Decision in the Tucker case may not be announced until Important order by Fire Commission er Wells regarding company Rev Edward Lincoln missing from N Japans sincerity In regard to the opendoor in Manchuria to be tested by tho American which will apply for privilege of sending consuls to Dalny and Mr and Mrs Charles Teague of Salem celebrate their golden Philadelphia wins from Boston Ameri 3to 2 In 13 innings Washington bats out two victories over New and Detroit beats St of Boston shuts out New but Boston s In turn shut out in second game and Phil adelphia by winning from puts itself In commanding position for of the New England having only one game to to Fall Rivers and Nelson wilt fight for about Jeffries likely to be accepted as bout at Marlboro called a Taunton fair closes with best racing seen there in Lockwood beats Cory in Visitors cup final at Great for Beverly hospital great Real estate Financial and commercial Annual report of the Boston Maine Cotton association of the south fixes minimum price of cotton at 11 Household daily lesson in history and boys and girls Page Harrison at wins beat race seen in Circuit this Four races go to extra heats at Read Hamburg Belle again wins the Blight stakes at Sheepshead News of the water front Situation at Baku shows no ion troops inadequate to protect in oil properties Ice dealers outing at Division of postal convention t Cedar Rev Frank formerly of Cam seriously OUT HERB A MAN is Ito and AT THE Negro Burned Tby a Mob in Confessed fo Assault Upon a Yoong Married Her Husband Is Said to Have Applied Sept having been held by a mob until S oclock that his brother and summoned by might see and bid him good Steve a who confessed to having assaulted Mrs aged last was chained and burned at the stake tonight at Two thousands in addition to the witnessed the burning of the Tho roofs and galleries of the prairie farm houses were covered with who watched the struggles of the burning and remained for hours looking at the dying flames which surrounded the post to which tho negro had been Aron was taken to the farm of Jour dan two miles south of where an old barn was torn down to get wood with which to burn The negro was compelled to witness all the preparations being made for his tor He struggled violently and begged and pleaded with the mob to hang or shoot him instead ot burning Five minutes after the match was applied his struggles and moans The blaze burned for 30 but the coals remained hot for hours The charred remains of Aron and the ashes about the post were gathered up by his brother and Mrs is still In a critical condi Her husband is said to have set the match to the tinder and started the blaze about the SHOT HERSELF IN NAME NOT MENTIONED ONCE Officer Wall of Brockton Accused of Immoral Conduct in Denies Evidence of Inspectors Mayors Decision We havo boen closely with and enjoyed the confidence of the purchasing public of New England for nearly forty Our both domestic and are received direct from the packers and and distributed to the con sumer at a fair Our established years has always been and at any of our stores the public are offered the opportunity to purchase groceries of the highest Quality at reasonable inconvenient to leave orders at our our numerous tele phones are at your and you have our that your orders will be taken by courteous and experienced tod that nil whether by telephone or will receive careful Our delivery system to all parts of Dorches and by express to all suburban cities and is Accounts may be opened should be pleased to mail you our latest price list upon request 55 Summer Street 3RAHCH STORES 6 Ha Square 87 Causeway 274 Friend ALSO IN MALDEN and CHELSEA White Woman In Wife of a Colored Has Suffered from Mrs Emma 29 years who lives at 4 Grant was re moved to the City hospital yesterday suffering from a wound in the breast inflicted by herself with a According to the Mrs who has been despondent for some attempted suicide at her home day She is while her husband is a is that domestic Infelicity was the motive which prompted her to commit the she had shot herself she lay un conscious on the floor in a room for some When she recovered she made her way into where she lay until she was found by some of her Patrolman Plummer heard ot the attempted suicide yesterday morning and made an Mrs Barrett declined to give him any information for some and It was only after considerable persuasion that she admitted that she had shot She told the that she was suffer ing from Her is at present serving a sentence for as a Mrs Barrett suffered greatly from the bullet wound in her and her condition is regarded as serious by the physicians at the City Man Found Drowned in Reservoir Had Been Almost Fa tally Wounded Sept 7A post mortem examination of the body of John found in die East branch reservoir last was made this afternoon by Coroner Richard T of and Medical Ex aminer Hanshett of this place Their verdict is that death was caused by but that an almost fatal blow was received over tho left eye be tore death it is supposed that he was thrown into the pond after becoming unconscious from the blow A mysterious with whom the man was seen in an apparently condition Saturday evening is being sought The scene of the tragedy ia about a mile from Charged with Stealing a Sept of Perth who wes arrested charged with stealing launch belonging to Clarence Tuttle of Sea S was arraigned in the city court today and held for examina tion Hoffman Is with taking the launch from her moor ings and bringing her to this city with a He attempted to sell the for Sept hours ana seven minutes were consumed this afternoon in the hearing demanded by reserve officer Frank Wall on charges preferred against him by Mayor Ed ward alleging improper and Immoral conduct at the central police Station in in which was concerned a young then living in this now married and living in a neigh boring This womans name was mentioned in the written charges preferred by the but was not spoken in the hear ing this every care being taken on both sides that not a question should be asked or a statement made which would bring out the name in the hearing of the inen wno crowded the thence to become common talk about the in the family of the young woman is wen known and respected and in which she bears a good Only once in the testimony did the name seem dangerously near Becoming public It was when Police Inspector William Allen was on the He testified that at about 10 oclock one night in the fall of 1903 he and ExIn spector Chester Harris attempted to go out of the police station by means of the drivers When the door was opened he officer Wall and a young woman in the The young woman was sitting on the edge of the bed and Wall was between the door and the Ho said ttat the lights were but and that ha did not know the young woman at that t Solicitor James Dowd called for a copy of the charges against Wall and handed it to asking him if he found therein the name of the woman he saw in the Allen at the charges and said that he John Moran of senior counsel for tho at once said he would waive the if he was shown thero was a woman in the room under certain as it would make no difference in the case who the woman This relieved the suspense and a sigh of relief was heard from those who had previously remarked upon the pity of It if tho young womans name should be brought into the Mayor Keith presided at the which was called promptly at The charges were not Joseph of Continued on the Fifth ON Police Make a Raid on Hanover Place Said to Have Done a Very Large All Furnishings Seized Two Men THE STREAM OF PUPILS ELECTRICITY flows daily to Of Actual Business from the New Englands Favorite School of and Free Life In Situation for end per Burdett Washington Corf 18 100 feet from the new Henry A Different I was run Father Johns Med cmo built me 634 Pa It makes Avoid the Rush duly placed makes the home entrance cheerful and cheerful entrance promises a cheerful evening to the ar riving More the usual out till need leave no light burning at risk and with you touch a button and full illumina tion follows That button may be placed to be reached at once the front door is Have you learned to be lightwise You can write you can or call upon our contract agent The Edison Electric Illuminating Company of 3 Head The most successful gambling raid in this city for years was made yesterday afternoon by the polios of the Joyst acting orders from Supt when they went to a rear room on the third floor of tho 23 Hanover and raided a arresting the proprietor and one man on a charge of being With the closing of this it Is said on good that not more than two others are now being con ducted In and the police are not after Supt Pierce received some time ago about the place and immediately set to work to close it Capt Peabody of division 3 re quested to and it is said that officers which he detailed to the work reported there was nothing patrolman Charles whose route takes in that section of Hanover was positive a poolroom existed at and finally secured enough evidence whereby the warrant for the raid was For several weeks tho place has been running and more than EO men were accustomed to going In and out of tho place during an It was do ing a is said a couple of clerks were kept busy reg The room where the business was be ing carried on was in the rear of the building and to gain admittance to St a person had to first pass through tho front which is used as a tattoo ins and then into a room in the which was This a sort of waiting or lounging A slide connected this room with the one In the and through this slide all business was The poolroom was well fitted up for gambling provided with an electric machine for recording beta and an electric wooden stands and numerous other small Sergt with special officer Burna and patrolman went to tho place about They had little trouble In graining admittance to the middle where they found nearly 50 These men were driven out of the place and then the officers entered the rear A man about 40 years who said his name was Frank Gary and he lived at 20 was arrested the charge of main a poolroom for the purpose of placing bets and selling Otto 28 years claims to live Jn was looked up on tha charge of being present where gaming ments were For some time the officers remained in the place and it is said that during the time they received through the elide a number of bets which were They seized all tho furnishings ana also 45 tickets with placed 16 en 17 Both men were bailed out a short time Heads of Mission Boards Not Wor ried Yet President Roosevelt Notified bujt Will Make No News Angers Sept mob burned and destroyed 10 Christian churches and one mission school last night The people were not The city was yesterday put under martial law by an imperial Tokio has been quiet Gen commander of the Tokio gar has issued a proclamation warn ing the populace against RIOTING Town Near Burns Pub lic Buildings Government Sus pends Tokio Sept p is reported that there Is at a town with a population of 20 miles east of The protectorate building and the courthouse are reported to have been The government has suspended further publication of the a newspaper printed in HARRIMAN THREATENED Marquis President of Mikados Privy Stoned by Tokio Was Sept Har president of the Southern Pacific has been and Mar quis president of the privy has been atoned by Neither of them was Trouble is feared A crowd stopped view president of the Pacific Mail steamship and assaulted his but they did not touch Mr Crowds menacing a neighboring the space in front of the American legation and hooted and jeered the soldiers escorting the Har riman with fixed charged the crowd and cleared street and guarded the legation out the The dinner planned for tonight in honor of the Harriman party will not take owing to the disturbed con ditions in the A delayed dispatch from dated Sept s The Harriman party from the United States has arrived It Includes president of the Southern railroad and Pacific Mall steam ship and family vice president and general manager of the Pacific Mail steamship and Mr and Mrs Robert Goe The visitors are the guesta of Minis ter and Mrs at the American The entertainments which have been planned in their behalf dinners by Premier Minister of Finance Baron Mitsui and Minister and a garden party by Baron APOLOGY Stoning of American Citizens May Bring One from Japan on That Own Sept 7Rioting in Tokio and the stoning of Marquis and now touring in Japan with Mr and Mrs Robert Qoelet and another may cause com between the United States and Japan unless there Is a prompt apology for the attack on American olt Of course this government would not be disposed to demand more than aji apology from the Japanese and it Is believed that this will be forthcoming It will not be for this government to make a as it is the of tho officials of the department of state that an apology will be made by the Jap anese government on Its own HARRIMAN PARTY Dr Lyle Slightly Hurt by a Legation Guard ed by Soldiers All Sept Harriman party had an exciting experi ence last night while attending and re turning from a dinner given by Baron minister of Dr Lyle and McKnight were caught In a crowd on their way to the and were Dr Lyle being struck by a missile and slightly After the dinner was over a de of soldiers escorted the party to the Official Residence of Secretary Home Affairs Set Afire by House Sept p ous rioting followed the attack today on the office of the Kokumin the newspaper A mob attacked and burned the cial residence of the minister of home which stood between the Nobles club and the Imperial and faced which was the storm center throughout the Threaten ing demonstrations occurred in the of the official homes of Premier Katsura and Baron Komura the foreign now in the United but the police prevented Injury to tho occupants or damage to tha The situation tonight is Turbulent crowds fill the streets and it is feared much damage to property is under cover of the All the police reserves are performing urgent duty and heavily guarding dan ger The streets in the neighbor hood of the Kokumin are closed and 200 police form a cordon around the The destruction of the home minis ter s residence was intensely drama Throughout the day a series of demon occurred in the neighborhood of the and late in the after on the Second FIRE SALE DAMAGED STATIONERY Call today with for your Ads Sundays fo SQ DISCOUNT FROM PRICES WARDS SAMUEL WARD Stationers 5763 FRANKLIN 8T THEN CLOUDY THE Sept 7 Forecast for Friday ana Saturday For New Eneland Partly cloudy Friday and Satur light west Local forecast for Boston and vicin ity Partly cloudy Friday and Satur light variable The temperature yesterday us indi by the thermometer at Thompson a m C a m 3 a m 12 m 3 p m 6 p m 9 p m 72 mid 61 average temperature The temperature aa registered at 8 last In th following real Nantucket New York Washington Atlanta Savannah Jacksonville New Orleans St Chicago St Paul Bismarck Omaha Denver The Globes forecast for Saturday and fair With moderate rasonable temperature and light variable IB probable Saturday and GREAT STORE Is filled in every and corner with Furniture gath ered together from all over the United and from countries as far away as Japan and It is a really wonderful full of instruction and replete with suggestive ma terial for those about to build or furnish a You cannot visit these and fail to get new ideas for home decoration or im Best of all are the It is these prices and the quality of our goods that have built up and made possible our enormous Strangers and visitors in Boston are cordially in to visit this one of the most interesting sights of the PAINE FURNITURE DRAPERIES and FURNITURE 48 CANAL ill 18  

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