Portland Daily Press: October 10,1887
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"" — PORTLAND -- ■■ DAILY _ .' ^ _ ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 26._ PORTLAND, MAINE, MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 10, 1887. 9USfWiiV£VffS£i PRICE THREE CENTS. i-s (llltBH. DII8t'ELLANSO(!N, THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, COVERNOR BODWELL SPEAKS. wounds, showing that they had THE fought hard PRESIDENT WENT FISHINC. noon. Those employing printers have CENERAL FOREICN NEWS. In the of water in a place Published for their lives, while others largement supply every day (Sundays excepted) by the lay huddled up granted a demand for increase of wages, but should hand In hand with an enlargement as if the murderers had done their go PORTLAND PUBLISHING fiendish have strenulously refused to make their of the facilities for away the In- COMPANY, That work while their victims In a carrying 97 Philadelphia Despatch About lay drunken This He Did and Had Good room card offices. will be at Exchangi street, Portland, Me. Ihe hunters Saturday, composing Radical Unions of London take up creased waste. Otherwise the change WHITE a informed the BLANKETS. Address all Mr. Blaine Misrepresentation. stupor. proper to tbe health of the communications The Foot Ball Association decidedly to authorities, but an Investigation, whfcli has Luck for Him. Inter-collegiate for the Anarchists. dangerous to have decided to make the games less rough. community. $7 $6 per pair PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. Just closed, failed disclose the identity of quality, the men or any evidenae a* to an of the boilers of steamer “ “ Some Practical the murderers. By explrslou Views About the The victims, who had the President Did Not Paducah at New a few The BASE BALL. $6 $5 THE WEATHER. evidently been robbed Sunday Co to Hydes Ferry, Tenn., Bulgarians Show their Deter- Enforcement of the Law. were buried In one grave. miles below Nashville, Thos. Trefbard was Liquor Church. mination to Support Ferdinand. killed and J. Morgan had his leg broken. DOSTUS TO-IiOKBOW. Washington, Oct. 10. WASHINGTON. There was no session of the general assem- The Portlands will play the first game In SILVER GREV The Indications for New are What the Covernor Thinks of the This He of of Labor at BLANKETS, England Did Not Do Because It Was bly Knights Minneapolis Many Interesting Items from Many the series with the Bostons to-morrow after- min, cooler, light to fresh southwesterly Action of the W. C. T. U. Saturday afternoon. In the evening an open (Large Sim) to Work on tho Dangerously Cloudy In Madison. Nations and Peoples. noon on the home grounds and an interesting winds, to Getting Fisheries job. meeting for the discussion of the land ques- veering northwesterly. tion was held. of game is looked for. Washington, Oct. 10.—Messrs. Putnam The land theories Henry Madden, Wheelock. $13.50 PER George were talked over. At the next meet- PAIR. [Special to the Press.] and who, with Madison, Oct. Conway and O’Kourkeand the only Kelly LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. Angell, Secretary Bayard* Wls., 8.-[Forenoon.]-The ing the topics of "Anarchy” and "Henry London, Oct. 9.—The London Radical Hallowell, Oct. 8.—Your correspondent this and will play during the series. Portland, Me,, Oct. 9, 1887. will represent country in the negotia- President his companions have gone Georgism” will be discussed. clubs are making arrangements to hold a visited Hon. R. J. Bodwell, Governor of between Great Britain on Lake The LOWKLI.8, 14; PORT(.AMDS, 7. .17 A M | 3 P M [10 p M tions and the United fishing Mendota. only public A 16 round prize fight was fought Satur- general to urge another trial for the SILVER at meeting GREV Maine, his home in this The Lowells had a BLANKETS today, city, and the settlement event is at Belleview for a benefit at Lowell Satur- Barometer..i29.90 2D 90 States for of the Nova Sco- expected a reception this evening. day night station. Pa., Anarchists, and to consider the ad- he talked of between Charles Chicago the Thermometer. 62. 164. *3 freely and in a decided manner tian troubles, arrived Oct. purse #500, McCarthy day, game being with the Portlands. It fishery yesterday and Madison, Wis., 8.—[Evening]-The and visability of sending a delegation to Ameri- $2.50 PER PAIR. Dew 42. 40. about the James Connors, middle weights. Mc- was Joint. 143. temperance question and other a conference President’s slimly attended only about 3U0 Humidity. 69. '67. 87. held preliminary with Mr. Bay- party returned at 8 o’clock. Carthy had much the best of the fight but ca to speak in behalf of the condemned men. people Wind. matters. being present. The Portlands were N Is 0 ard for a mutual interchange of views. A The total catch was 21 black bass, 13 pickerel the referee decided in favor of his opponent Several Radical clubs resolu- easily Velocity. 2 7 0 ‘•Did today adopted $2.25 COMFORTERS you say in Philadelphia, as is repre- discussion of the and a few white bass and The on a claim of foul. defeated. Mains being batted hard. The only $1.89 Weather. Cloudy I Thr’ne L Ralu general negotiations took perch. Presi- tions condemning the sentences. sented, that Mr. Blaine would again be a Messrs. Putnam and dent has the George W. Ilermaine, chief bookkeeper of Lowells played very loosely in the field. Al- Ollier from Meau dally bar.. .29.92 place. Angell will re- enjoyed day immensely. Poor grades 90 cents up. |Maxinmmtber....69.0 candidate and would be the bank of New York, has been uiissfhg London’s Parade. most all the were Mean dally ther..53.0 Minimum (her....61.3 elected?” was main for a day or so in conference with the The party dined this with Col. players out of the regular Mean evening since last .Saturday. Ills accounts have Oct. In the sixth dailyd’wpt.44.7 Max. vel. wind....8 S asked. the A London, 8.—Two hundred of the positions. inning Spence went Mean hum.. Secretary, examining voluminous offic- Vilas. public reception was given by the been found eorrect and is not known to have into the box daily 74.3 J Total prccip.01 I poor and homeless unemployed persons who and shut out his opponents. In “No, never made any sueh statement. I literature to the had business or troubles. He is ial relating treaty. President and Mrs. Cleveland at the Vilas any family sleep at night in Trafalgar square, the 7th he was batted hard. In the Port- RINES BROS. was has several children lives at London, misquoted. If it was I have no married, and lands' last today The Wrecked mansion between 9 and 11 o’clock this eve- yesterday paraded in a body through the inning the Lowells made a bur- METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. doubt Fidelity Bank. Flushing. He had been with the bank 16 of he would be nominated and elected. to the citizens principal streets at West End. They carried lesque it, Hartnett pitching and MeUun- (Oct. 9,1887, 10.00 P.M.) Washington, Oct. 9.—The ning of Madison. years. But one cannot tell what a Comptroller a black banner bearing in white letters the nigle catching. Uiggins received a buuuuet. Observations at year may bring Madison, Wls., Oct 9.-The POWDER taken tbe same moment ol time of the Currency has received from David President inscription, “We will nave work or bread.’’ ne score: at all stations forth. I do not believe his friends will THE WOOL TRADE. urge of and Mrs. Cleveland have remained at the A large force of police mounted and on foot LOWBLL*. him Armstrong, receiver the Fidelity Na- Pure. Thermo'ter Wma for the candidacy unless feel sure Vilas mansion resting all day in the which eventu- All. R. B. Hh PO. A. 8. Absolutely they preparation accompanied procession, _ tional Bank, of Cincinnati, a full schedule for the of another Hartnett, 6 13 of his election, and it is evident to them fatigues week's journey- Alleged Undervaluation Which Dis- ally returned to Trafalgar square, and the lb., p 13 11 This never varies. A It was Mi'iiunuiitle, rf. e.... 6 1 1 0 0 0 8 powder marvel of purity, that lie will of assets and liabilities of that bank as ing. expected that they would go to meeting adopted a resolution to continue to strength and wholesomeness. More economical Place of g Si receive strong and very general thj* church this turbed the Market. W. S. Sullivan, p. 6 2 3 10 4 8 fit. OB 4> Z existed at the date of morning, and the Vilas pew in parade daily until relief is affordud. than the kinds, and cannot be sold In in they the failure June (SuluassAi c., rf.. 4 4 3 1 4 6 8 ordinary ~ support the convention." the with «3 c ♦-* {J These Episcopal thurcb was reserved, but the competition the multitude of low test, short l____ 21, 1HV. schedules place the nominal iHearalded. Dick Burns. If. 6 1 3 3 2 O 0 v »*» tu tuc threatening and raw wind Stanley’s Coming weight alum or nhosphate powders. Sold only in Observation. — g £5 5 *c> *i|niu value of the assets as upwards of $5,800,040, sky chilly kept ST. Lons, Mo., Oct 8.—The Globe-Demo- Htunnlek, «... 4 3 1 2 6 4 1 rans. Koval them in doors. saw no one Baklng Powder Co.. IOC Wall of constables to of which more than one-half was classed as They except crat this Advices from Zanzibar state that the news Higgins ,3b. 6 12 10 13 8t- N.\.