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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. PRICE THRF:E CENTS. FRIDAY OCTOBER 8, 1886. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862—VOL. 24. PORTLAND, MORNING, AUKciiii·.... At 12; Kansas MAINE BAPTIST THE AMERICAN BOARD. THE DOMINION. BASE BALL. Washington—Washingtons, HPKCIAL NOTICES. AND DAILY ALFRED HURD'S LATEST. winning the fourth set, 6-1. This looted as Citys, 3. Base hits—Washingtons, 11; Kan- /—* PRESS, Kan- ^ifararjr though the champions would be defeated.but sas Citys, ti. Errors—Washingtons, 3; The of the Convention Published ctw, .y (Sundays excepted) by the Proceedings by strong rallying they won the final set, 6-3, Knights of Labor and the Catholic GAME TO-DAY. sas Citys, 11. PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, with Him In assisted the sun and the 1. at Rockland An Interview Norridge being greatly by A Discussion Regarding the Doctrine Clergy. The Portlands and Haverhills will play to- At Pittsburg— Pittsburg, 7; Baltimores, At 97 Exchange Stkeet, Pohtland, Me. wind. At Cincinnati—Metropolitans, 9; Cincin- wock Jail. In Which Missionaries Shall on the home grounds. Madden will CARPETS THE MAINE STATE PRESS, day natis, 4. (Special Correspondence of the Press.) THE LA MASCOTTE DISASTER. Believe. Montreal, Oct. 7.—The constitution of for the Portlands and Conn At St. Louis—St. Louis, 6; Athletics, 1. Oct 7. Published every Thursday at $2.50 probably pitch Rockland, Morning, of Labor lias been revised by This will be ladies' At Bostons, 4. Base a year ; if paid in advance. $2.00 a year. to the Knights Murphy for the visitors. Boston—Chicagos, 8; continues to a Detective Threatened un- The brightest of autuuin (lays Advertisements inserted in the "Maine State He Says the members of the clergy in this city, and doubt be hits—Chicagns.8; Bustous, 7. Errors—Bos- Testimony of the Captain of day and the attendance will no in at IFOR THE MILLION. Press" (which has a large circulation in every Him—Mrs. Brown's Trial. der the auspices of Archbishop Fabre, with ons, 2 ; Chicagos, 12. to favor the Baptists their meetings Hang Prof. Egbert C. Smyth, of The will be of in- part of the State) for $1.00 per square for first in- Vessel and Others. Andover, the object of expunging provisions contrary very large. game to-day NOTES. and the attendance on Wednesday sertion. and 50 will do their best to Rockland, Never did the people of any city in Hie Union cents per square for each subse Speaks on the to the rules of tue Roman Catholic church. terest as the Haverhills insertion. Subject. The Boston league team will play the afternoon and evening was probably greater have a better opportunity afforded them to buy quent Oct. 7.—Alfred Hurd seems Mr. Powderly, "rand Master Workman, defeat the champions of the league. Carpets of for the Skowhegan, St. Louis, Oct. 7.—A special from Cape Portlands in this city Tuesday and Wednes- could re- every grade Address all communications to in- when here, promised the Archbishop to sup- PORTLANDS, IIAVEBHILL8, 2. than the oldest delegate present to like sensations. At Harmony, last week, Girardeau says the coroner is holding an 4; of next week. PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. the passage of tlid amendments before day The on the bodies of those who lost their port The exhibition game between the Haver- Director Conant of the Boston national member. Hall, he said lie set two men's buildings afire be- quest A Member Declares the Board Not a the anuual convention. Two delegates from lives in the La Mascotte disaster, hills and Portlands afternoon was team has been in the city, and has Wednesday afternoon the Maine Baptist The Stair, he wanted to see a blaze. At the of Labor have left yesterday league THE WEATHER. cause Norridge- The and the pilot of the Eagle "Theological Court," but a Knights organizatin offered O'Kourke $1800 to play with that its annual The captain the convention in witnessed a small audience. Despite the Education Society held Parlor, a Journal that to attend Richmond, Va., by to wock, yesterday, he told Fairfield were before him yesterday, and testified "Corporation." club next season, and offered him 8100 P.Bonney of ʧS^5 The Sitting Room, and have taken the revised constitution with that the weather was much too cold for meeting, the President, Hon. that he did not set them afire, but they did all in their power to rescue the pas- fact sign a personal contract to enter into the The Room, WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. reporter them. It is stated that the Archbishop de- was offered Dining sengers and crew of the burning boat The base ball playing to be enjoyable to either above agreement. O'Kourke would not ac- Portland in the chair. Prayer The Chamber The New was frightened into a confession by the de- action until the present time because indications for Maine, Hampshire captain testified he could not run his boat Des Oct. next layed the clubs cept the above as he has already been offer- Rev. J. H. Nichols of South Berwick. or Moines, Iowa, 7.—The of the assembling of the Richmond conven- the spectators or the participants, by .... Oilcloth for the Kitchen, and and tectives. The Fairfield Journal, today, will for his own vessel with the next Vermont are fair weather slightly near the La Mascotte, meeting of the American Board will be held team ed $20U0 to play Philndeiphias The treasurer's was presented by have taken fire. tion. played a line game, the home making report than is offered warmer. print the following interview with Young would surely Captain at Mass., and Rev. H. A. Noble season. by La Mas- Springfield, two were credited to Rev. W. H. of Waterville. Ebough denounced the crew of the of is to the annual sermon. no errors while only Director Conant offered Wheelock #1300 to Spencer For Maine, New Hampshire and Massachu- Hurd in look- Chicago preach Knocked Down and Robbed. soeiety of the society cotte for cowardice and selfishness President of Yale being the the visitors. 'For the visitors, Slattery did play with the Bostons next season, but did Rev. E. S. Small, fair to south- The first put to him touching the Dwight College, of the directors. setts, weather, winds shifting question ing to their own safety and not attempting substitute. 7.—S. F. a well-known and not succeed in signing him. the annual report fires was how he set them. His reply was, Boston, Oct, Rugg, all the run getting .scoring in the first presented erly, warmer. to rescue the drowning and burning passen- Tne on the Turkish Missions was auctioneer and real estate of Harvard Mr. K. F. Somers probably will not give during the past year slightly "I told them (the detectives) that I set Sir. report agent, ninth There have been aided & gers. and then of was knocked down and innings. more hats to base ball players this B. A. Atkinson made this morning, the question square, Cambridge, many are at Go., Frost's under the corner of the barn and I of the La Mascotte in ten beneficiaries, and there present Captain Thompson out missionaries who do not believe robbed two men of $550 tonight on Ox The Portlands secured their first run season as home runs are likely to be scarce, AT THE LOCAL REPORT. told them 1 set Mr. Laughton's in the sending by The contained WEATHER hay." says the Eagle could easily and without any in eternal was taken and dis- near but Kearns should have his hat. The tree five new applications. report The then took : damnation, up ford street, Cambridge, Agassiz's the fourth inning. Kearns was first at the Portland, Me., Oct. 7, 1880. following dialogue place to herself have pushed the burning the side of the road what facts to the me danger cussed the remainder of the day. museum. and went by prevented many interesting pertaining Reporter—Why do you tell what you bat and hit safe. He stole second a home run as I 7 A M I 3 Ρ M, 111 F M boat ashore. President Bartlett, of Dartmouth College, would have been as pretty of the report there told the detective didn't you set the fires? who were work. After the reading Cor. Pearl and Middle Sts., The testimony of the passengers read the of the committee to third base on Wheelock's sacrifice hit, has been made on the this summer. Barometer. 30.230 30.272 30.282 as I did. report appointed CENERAL NEWS. grounds C. V. Hanson, Rev. J. Hurd—Dunno rescued coincides with tnat of the officers of Kansas fvrfeited a postponed were remarks by Rev. Thermo'r. 47.0 52.8 145.1 fired to review Home Secretary Alden's report, Then Irwin muffed the ball thrown to third, The Citys PORTLAND, R.—Don't you know whether you the La Mascotte. to the Hon. George F. Emery, Rev. Dew Point. .. 42.4 39.1 42.2 especially as It to the game Washingtons yesterday. E. Cochrane, those buildings or not? pertained prudential at in hopes of catching Kearns and before the .. 82.0 βυ.Ο 89.0 committee's action in candidates The Union Furniture Company's works and Rev. A. R. Crane, Here iB one of the finest carpet floors In the Humidity... came. rejecting Kearns O. Richardson, .. Ε Ε No reply Wednes- ball was in Irwin's hands, a stock of Wind Ν for missions who believed in future proba- Grand Rapids, Michigan, burned again United States with tell the detectives you set KNICHTS OF LABOR.