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Order Your Saturday and Sunday Globe Ads Today. More Help Wanted? Real Estate For Sale? Business For Sale? Advertise In the Qlobe. OL LXXIV-NO 150. BOSTON, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1908 FOURTEEN PAGES. mlWIco.

PRICE TWO CENTS. GLOBE ANOTHER MAGISTRATE WILL TRY MME STEINHEIL HITCHCOCK FIRST TO GET CABINET POSITION OFFER REPUBLICANS IN QUANDARY He Accepts the Place of Posmaster-She is Still Under Arrest on Charge WRIGHT WON HIS MATCH BeatAF.WlldiDg in First ot Davis Cup Contests. General Under Taft. of Aiding and Abetting Murders. Pledged to Elect Choice oi People Senator.

Latter a Democrat, Oregon Gov Chamberlain, Sssssssssssssssssi Fulton, Who Seeks Reelection, to Have Thrown His Said FRANK H. HITCHCOCK. West Newton Man, Who Was Chairman of Republican National Committee. Votes to Chamberlain. "BP West Newton Resident's Reward nnuutu, vr.

isov Ti Tne a n.nslsr Faltoa Is Bkinm Uie for Hard Work in Campaign. Of President-elect Taft and Hitchcock In the Ore- home la said to be in Roslimlale. On Brooks st. Chelsea, la a house owned by Mrs Mai idly Allen, the grandmother of the Hartrord boy. It is alleged that the boy claimed he had a grievance against the Aliens, whicn they contend was not Justified, and the Hartford boy and Heyder fired the house the night of Nov 17.

Last Tuesday Heyder pleadeo guilty and was held In $5000 for the grand jury. alt nation Is repaired WKh great interest. Tfc lecMsture eleett In June NEW YORK, Nov 27 The Associated and has accepted the position of post- -r HM Press Is authorized to announce that Mr master general In Mr Taft's cabinet, Frank H. Hitchcock has been offered This is the first cabinet position filled. St iMHHtwra, I te elect as 8 senator tits pop- Also at the June election Chamberlain, a democrat.

8 Senator by the J. G. COOLIDGE HAS RESIGNED The llMllOM Of a democrat In a lots vttrh Is republican by 15 ma- AT THE CATHOLIC UNION. Archbishop O'Connell to be Speaker Tomorrow Night at Opening of Season's Entertainments. Archbishop William H.

O'Connell will bo the speaker Saturday evening at the opening "member's of the Catholic anion's series of fsll and winter entertainments The affair will be held In the clubhouse. Washington sf and Worcester so. and will be for members only. Hon Michael J. Murray, president of the union, will preside.

SJ ssasrmll attributed to lac-StrUe bet awes the Fulton anj EDWIN L. RICE PLEADSJDILTY Admits Writing to Mrs Johnson. IHililli ans la the republican primaries MME EffclNir She Is Suspected In Connection With the Deaths of Pres Felix Faure of France, Her Husband and Her Stepmother. BEALS C. WRIGHT, Who Defeated A.

F. in Davis Cup Match Today. April by Judge Cafes it was charged the most emphatic language at th State Department Has at the I n. on republican Isagtie. tmnortant reoubUcan club in stabs, by the an tl -Fulton people.

Deep Regret. the Fulton faction throw their at the Jane on to Oov rah and thereby caused the Suffers from Hy steria. Leading jf Jg grflfls G. H. DUNHAM AS JUROR.

Name of Member of Chelsea Board of Control Drawn by One of His Associates. George H. Dunham, one of the five Made Excellent Minister at ON CHARGE OF ARSON. Invention of Business Firm Then Causes His Second Arrest. Managua, Nicaragua.

members of the Chelsea board of con Mod Hartford. 11 Years Old. Hold in $2000 at Chelsea for Grand Jury. in Hard-Fought Battle. troL has the distinction of being drawn by that body as a Juror.

At the session of the board today one of the other members drew from the jury box the E. Hartf-srd. the n-year-old boy test Monday night by state Failure to Pay for Goods Is Charged. Silas P. Smith and Bergt Disease Germs Dispatch from There Says He Was Disapproved.

name of Oeorge H. Dunham, who II. Gal I lac of Chelsea, on the proved to be none other than a fellow was given a hearing bbj af member of the commission. I der arrest on the charge of aiding and abetting in the murder of her husband and stepmother. I Expert physicians have declared that i Mme Steinhell undoubtedly is suffering from a kind of hysteria peculiar to a certain class of neurasthenics, which i manifests itself In the invention of the wildest accusations.

There is in full blast today a cam-j paign by the nationalists and anti-Semi-j tic press, in an effort to prove that the i authorities have had an interest in i smothering the truth concerning these I murders. PARIS. Nov 27 The case of Mme Steinhell. who was arrested yesterday, after a day of sensational developments in the matter of the murder of her husband and her stepmother, Mme Japy, in this city, last May, was taken today out of the hands of Leydett, the examining magistrate who has been in charge up to the present, and turned over to Magistrate Andre. Barring this change of magistrates, there has been no development since last night.

Mme Steinhell is still un- In the juvenile session of Before Chelsea went under commls slon rule the name of Mr Dunham Our Danger rt. Judge Albert D. found probe hts cause sad held WASHINGTON, Nov 27 That an impression should have obtained that the resignation of John O.irdnpr CnnlMcro with thousands of others, was put on the Jury list. It Is not thought likely that Commissioner Dunham will be Pure Blood called upon to do Jury duty next month, Other Jurors drawn were William Mm te COOt bonds for the December tens of the Suffolk county grand Jury. The boy worked on farms in the eoa1s ii ssi, lion of Chelsea.

a did Cart F. Heyder. 30 years old. whose MELBOURNE, Nov 27 The play 1" the singles for the Dwight F. Davis International lawn tennis cup, which began here today, resulted in one Australian and one American victory.

Norman Brooites, Australla, beat F. B. Alexunder, United states, 67. 97, 2, 4 and li Brookes gave a display of volleying. The mrtcli was a brilliant one, and it was fought to a finish.

Beals C. Wright, United States, beat A. F. Wilding, Australia, eactly, the 'score being a li, 76. 63, 61.

The attendance was large, among those present being Lord and Lady Dudley. The weather was fine, bul tin-court was rather slow as a result of yesterday's rains. Bennett. illlam F. Burnes and Charles A.

Stone. I the American minister to Nicaragua, was the result of disapprobation by the state department of his conduct in con-! nection with Nicaraguan matters, i caused some surprise at the state de- partment. ing increase in the Asiatic cholera has occurred in the last 24 hours, when 27 new cases were reported. It was thought that the disease had been practically eradicated. Our Defense Disease germs assail us on every hand and at all times when we are awake and when asleep.

When Edwin L. Rice was called before Commissioner Hayes in the federal building today he pleaded guilty to the charge that he had written letters to Mrs Melvin M. Johnson demanding payment of a loan which he declared he made to her. Immediately after his arraignment Rice was arrested by Inspectors Wolff and Loughlln of Pemberton sq, on the charge that he had obtained goods from a Washlngton-st firm, valued at H'iS, and had not paid for them. Rice was arrested Monday on a charge that hs had written letters unlawfully to Mrs Johnson, who.

is the daughter-in-law of B. li. Johnson, an ex-mayor of Walthain. Commissioner Hayes on Rice's plea held him in $500 for the next session of the district court. Rice, it is alleged, went to the estab FROM HIS AGED MOTHER.

Ray Lamphere, Under Sentence of 2 to 21 Years, Received Visit Before Going to State Prison. LA PORTE, Ind, Nov 27-Betore Ray Lamphere. under a prison sentence of from 2 to 21 years, was taken to the Portland Boy Loses Arm May Die. PORTLAND, Me, Nov 27 Philip Cnr-rle, a boy of 10, while picking up Coal this morning on the Boston Maine track on West Commercial st. was truck by a train, his right arm was cut off at the shoulder, he was injured internally, and his condition is regarded as very critical.

It is declared in the most authoritative way that nothing that Mr Coolidge has done while In that country has met with official disapproval except the tendering of his resignation, which has been accepted with regret, for it is said at the devartment that he lias made an excellent official. His resignation was tendered entirely on his own initiative and without any hint or suggestion in official quarters that it would be acceptable. Monetary Commission in New York WASHINGTON. Nov 27 Several mem bers of the national monetary commission left today for New York, irhsi they will neet tomorrow at the Plan hotel. state prison in Michigan City today, BOSTON ELEVATED TO OUR PATRONS Return of Tremont Street and Shawmut Avenue Surface Cars to Subway CHANCES he received a visit from his aged mother.

Lamphere. tried for the murder of Mrs Belle Gunness and her three children, by setting fire to the Gunness lishment and selected the goods, inform home last April, was yesterday found guilty of arson. ing the salesman that the bills would be paid by bis guardian. Rice made a very good appearance, talked smoothly We cannot get away from them but it our blood Is pure they cannot do us any harm. Is it pure? lour biuuU is not pun li win liavo any blood disease or alluuB scrof ula, eczeinu, ei uptlotia, cuturru, rheumatism.

Nor Is It pure If you are pals, woiik, nervous, or trouhloil with loss or iipM'tlie or ml debility. You can purify It. you cau enrich it, you can make it of the right quality mid quantity by tiiklnx Hood's S.irs;tiarill,i, or I lb 1 1 is i omethlnf, peculiar or extraordinary In your cane. THE WEATHER. and had no trouble In convincing the salesman that he was a person of some importance.

Later it became known that the person whom Rice had named 1 JOHN GARDNER COOLIDGE Has Resigned from the Diplomatic Service Because of Alleged Disapproval by Sec Root. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Wednesday. Nov 25 John Gardner Coolidge, the American minister to Nicaragua, has tendered his resignation. It is reported here that Mr Coolidge took this step because of disapproval of hfp govern to the salesman had made no provisions to settle for the goods that Rice DOWN GO THE BILLS DOWNGO THE RATES weather bureau forecasts: For Boston and its vicinity and for New England: Fair and colder tonight and Saturday, light to moderate west ind. Minimum temperaturein Boston tonight 30 to 35.

Rice was not heard of by the store DOWN GOES CURRENT CONSUMPTION people until his recent arrest in the fed eral case: then they called the attention of the police to their transaction with the young man last May. A warrant was secured, and this morning the In Ilood'i ffflmapirllla rtwta Uu wonderful nt simply tHH-un II rontnlna aaraapa nlln, lull U'caiiar It riiailili ninii modal ralni'x of in ore ilian li liTirvnl ISStS spectors took him. just as an official ment in meddling with the internal af- fairs of Nicaragua. Mr Coolidgt- is also resigning from the diplomatic service. The archives of the legation have been placed in charge of John H.

Gregory Jr. the sec- i retary of the iegation. tli'Dta. vnrli groatljr alr'Kthiiii-'l nrli iiwl llil 1 1 1 1 ji mrl ii ii 1 1 I from winmrop wno nau uceu zeuiuuaiy guarding a default warrant all morn There la m. mod to hny an- ami rial Milmlltut for It.

If am ln pin nil. in aald to lip "Inat a aa I Eastern New York: Fair, colder tonight, Saturday fair. Fresh west wind. oiay lie It la Inferior, roata l. to make.

anil ir l.i. Hip draler a lamer profit. taking Hood'a flaraaparllla today, la naual llipild form or rlim-olated tablata called Raraataha. loo Poura II Maximum Price Reduced From 15 to 12 Cents "Per Thousand" Equal to 20 Reduction ing started for him. Rice was brought to police headquarters and booked, and was later removed to the court house and arraigned In the first session of the municipal court before Judge Bolster.

A continuance was irrunted until Dec 1, Rice being held In Boylston Street Lines. All north bound passengers may change at Boylston Street station or Park Street station to cars from which they may transfer at Scollay Square to surface-subway cars north and at North station to elevated trains far Charlestown and Atlantic Avenue. Columbus Avenue lines will pass eastward through Berkeley and Tremont Streets entering the subway at Pleasant Street for North Station. A Columbus Avenue line will be run via EliotWashington and Summer Streets and Atlantic Avenue to Rowe Wharf. Tremont Street lines will be run from Jamaica Plain, Brookltne.

Roxburv Crossing and Lenox Street to North Station via subwav. Tremont Street-East Boston Ferry line will be diverted to' Washington Street via Dover Street and will perform all the Hanover Street service. Shawmut Avenue lines will run to North Station via Subway Washington Street lines will run to Franklin Street and North Station. Washington Street tunnel train service will be substituted for all through lines of surface cars between Roxbury and Charlestown. Spring HiC.

Winter Hill and Bunker Hill cars will be Weather condl- $500 for an examination. When a po lice ornclai asKeu mm lr ne lnienaea 10 seek bail be said that he did not think that he would. While he is in custody it will be im tft.o possible to serve other warrants upon liim, so me pouiTt; uiuumi liuiu vv 111-t rirnri left his default warrant at the county jail, and It will be served upon TUNGSTEN LAMPS use less than one-half the electricity previously consumed. The Edison Company supplies them to its customers below the market price Rice, anouia ne cnange ins minu, lur-r. Is ball and attempt to leave the Institution.

The charge on which he defaulted Boston, concerned his alleged eva sion of a board bill at Wlnthrop. From vhat Rice has told tne police, it is believed that he thought the matter had to the Scollay Square subway station. tions Light rain Iw occurred the past 24 hours in the eastern lake region, middle states and northeast, and at a few stations elsewhere. Otherwise the weather has been fair. The barometer is low over the northeast, but the remainder of the country is covered by an extensive area of high pressure.

The temperature Is generally lower. In New England at 8 a it was generally near 50 degrees. At New York it was 50, Washington 52, Atlanta 64, Jacksonville 62, New Orleans 64, St Louis 36, Chicago S6, St Paul 26 Bismarck 12. Omaha 28, Kansas City S8, Denver 10, Los Angeles 54, San Francisco 48. Portland, Or, 32.

Boston observations at 8 a Barometer 30.05, temperature 50, maximum temperature 60, minimum temperature 50 humidity t6 percent, clear, wind west, 12 miies an hour, rainfall .02 inch. The Temperature Today. The thermometer at Thompson's spa records the temperature up to 3 as been settled out of court, and that 13 the explanation that he gives for Mr Coolidge is a Bostonian, and was secretary of the American embassy Mexico when, June 10 last, he was appointed minister to Nicaragua The position of minister to Nicaragua was created at the last session of congress, and Mr Coolidso was the first to represent the United States tn that capacity there. He received a salary of $10,000 a year. John Gardner Coolidge is the son '1 J.

Randolph Coolidge of 147 Baacon et, Boston, and a nephew of Hon T. Jefferson Coolidge. He traces his ancestry back to Thomas Jefferson, wh se daughter, Mrs Randolph, was his great-grandmother. Mr Coolidge was born on July 4, 1863, and Is 45 years of age. Mr Coolidge's first experience of the diplomatic service was gained in laoo at Pretoria, under the late Adelbert Hay when the latter succeeded Macrum' soon after the outbreak of the Boer war.

At the time of his appointment to Pretoria Mr Coolidge was in Manili and was selected to accompany son Hay's son because of his cosmopolitan experience and practical knowledge 7'r affairs. Adelbert Hay and Mr Cool id had long been close friends. Mr tirvfi Idge served without pay. uul" May 14, 1902 he was appointed first secretary at Peking. ursl Since his graduation from Harvard In 1884 he has spent many years in travel having an independent fortune He i an accomplished linguist in Euronean and oriental languages.

He Saw tne events of the Admiral Mello revolution In Brazil and the fighting in Cuba and the Philippines. He then went to Samoa and the South sea islands, to Australia and Japan, spending several years in oriental travel. He has also spent long periods in Germany and the West Indies. He Is a member the Somerset and other Boston clubs. The use of the Washington Street tunnel will greatly augment sW balhies for transportation and its kindred conveniences which Using Tungsten Lamps at present prices, with the smaller size now available, and with the reduced maximum electric rate Mfir Sbarretti Going to New York.

NAPLES, Nov 27 Mgr Sbarretti, apos system already provides, but the removal oi tnc cicvaicu iuuu Help Us Out Use subway to ibis tunnel irequirea oy taw; win ncccssa ny tolic delegate of the pope In Canada, left here today on board the steamship Koenlgin Luise for New York. many changes, both with respect to tne eievatca trains mcin-and to the rmttn of surface cars. These changes will be of adnntim ih miinntv of our n.itrons. but during lie trans- Dcricd there will he nnHonbtedlv some annoying incidents. The Thanksgiving in Many Homes.

Manv ETateful mothers dve thanks for Father John's Medicine because it lias been used for all the family for coughs and rolds and as a tonic and fdfcoilj of the company will do everything feasible to make things smoothly, but the company asks the co-operation of its patrons aad a farther share of that consideration with which they have fav-ISSJi the company in the past, and which the company has been glad to reciprocate. When the changes have been made, and both pas body builder with much success for follows: fifty years. No poisonous drugs. by ordering your Sntunl.ty, Sunday and Monday Globs ads today. 1908 58 51 Electric Light Now Costs 1-2 What It Did a Year Ago THE EDISON ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING 39 BOYLSTON STREET.

Phone Oxford 3300. Get our advice, free, on increasing Illumination or decreasing bills. ters and employees nave become accustomea to mem, lacumcs be much superior to those now existing. 1007 .34 .35 .36 .42 .43 .44 .44 56 Lung Kuro Cures Bronchitis. Nothing Is so beneficial to the lungs.

Ttnrsrq need Dr. hsnlAW Wnrm 3am. 6am. 9am. 12 in lpm 2pm 3 Boston Elevated Railway Co.

Kilter. At Riker-Jaynea Drug Stores. Fairbanks' Rock Cordial, the staple Increase in Cholera Epidemic. 6T PETERSBURG, Nov 27-An a'arm- remedy for all throat and lung diseases..

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