Portland Daily Press: September 03,1887
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9 •_ CENTS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 26. PORTLAND, MAINE, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1887._ _PRICE THREE SPECIAL NOTICEK. THE THE SACO ROBBERY. tntendent's name Is Bryant. One of the con the fisheries. Innings.1 2346878# FOREICN AFFAIRS. PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, 0 victs was made to work by the fire. He con- Lowells.4 0 1 2 1 1 O X- 0 Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the of being sick, but with the lash Portlands.0 04000100—6 runs—Lowells, Portlands, 3. Home the PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, A Search In the Vaults Results In Slainediryant compelled him to keep at work, un- Secretary Bayard Talks About the Earned 6; Frenchmen Excited Because til at last the convict fell dead at his feet runs—Higgins 2, D. Burns 1, Lufberry 1. Wild At Some Bonds. New Commission. 2. First base on balls—Hatfield. Duke was Sleeping. 97 Exchange street. Portland, Mb. Finding Missing The has indicted for pitches—Bums grand jury Bryant Davlu. First base on 1. Hit Terms- Dollars a Year. errors—Portlands, Eight To mall sub- murder, but he heard of it and escaped into ball—Andrus. Struck scribers. Seven Dollars a by pitched out—Andrus, Year,11 paid In advance. Alabama. Burns 2, Small. Hat- Thinks Can Announces Sir Lionel D. Burns, Galligan, Henry The Pope to Raise His Voice In Be- Batrs op Advertising—One inch ol space Judge Tapley McNeally Governer Gordon, aided by Gen- England Sack* field. Double plays—Dully, Higgins and Hartnett the ol Attorney length column, or twelve lines nonparl*1 be Arrested eral Anderson, sat as a court to-day to hear vllle West as a 2. Higgins, Dufiy and ToBllng. Umpire—Jack half of Ireland. constitutes a Anywhere. Member, hours 10 minutes. “square." the case against certain convict lessees as Grady. Time—2 *1.60 per dally, first 76 cents per square, week; to whether their leases should not be annul- MANCIIESTEBS, 20; LTNNS, 6. week after; three Insertions or less. *1.00, con- led. The lessees's a In Answer to the tinuing every other day alter first week. 60 cents. But Nobody Can Yet Tell In What attorneys made the point And Meanwhile Canadian Cruiser On the home grounds the Manchester What Is Said Half square, three insertions or less, 76 cents; that the governor, having been at one time a Direction He Has Cone. Makes Another Seizure. the in every way and won Charges Against Maximilian. one week, *1.00; 60 cents per week alter. lessee himself and still on the bond of a outplayed Lynns Special Notices, one-tliird additional. lessee, could not hear the case. Under ad- easily. The batting of Troy. Shefller and Under bead ol “Amusements" and “Auction vice of the General the Governor three Inser- Examiner Richards Attorney Leighton, and the outfield work of Canavan London, Sept. 2.—Thomas Wallace Rus- Haleb," *2.00 per square per week; Saco, Sept. 2.—Bank| held that he had the right to hear it. Testi- Sept. 2.—Mr. Foster, minister o* tions or less. *1.60. Ottawa, and was that he commenced his duties bright and early this mony as to cruelties Coughlin Leighton particularly sell of Dungannen, lias announced practiced upon con- marine and fisheries, and Mr. Thompson, THE MAINE STATE PRESS, and assisted a clerk whom be victs was then given, and the court brilliant. The score. will again contest the south division of Ty- morning, by adjourn- minister of are mentioned in connec- ed until next justice, Innings... |.1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 in Morning, at *2.60 brought with him, spent the forenoon in Thursday. rone, which borough he now represents Published every Thursday tion with Canada’s representation at the pro- Manchester.0 8 4 2 3 6 2 1—20 if In advance, *2.00 a year, 2 00— 8 Mr. Russell is a Liberal-Union- year; paid • carefully examining the bonds of all kinds Lynns.0 1030 Parliament. a Advertisements inserted In the Maine State posed fisheries convention. The politicians In in the of the with a view THE LAST OF EARTH. Sir Base lilts—Manchester, 15: Lynns, 9. Error— ist If he is not returned the seat will cer- Press" (which has a large circulation every possession bank, seem agreed that neither John Macdonald lor first In Manchester, 8; Lynns, 21. Earned runs—Man- ol the State) for *1.00 per square to if the losses the nor Sir Charles Tupper will act. be to a Parnellite. part ascertaining of institu- chester. 4; Lynns, 0. Batteries—Person and tainly given sertlon, and 60 cents per square lor each subse- tion are as found Funeral Services of the Late oamp- and 2.—Lord has quent insertion. reported. He the facts Repeating His Denial. Dunn, Fitzgerald Murphy. London, Sept. Salisbury Address all communications to John Allen. OF THE N. E. LEAGUE. the Conservatives in the concerning the loss of the bonds just as meeting Sir John Macdonald has authorized the STANDING written a letter to PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. President Goodale had stated the day follow- his denial of the Perl Per Bridgeton division of Glasgow, in explana- press to repeat report that Won. Lost. Ct. Won. Lost. Ut. 2.—It is estimated recent ing the robbery, with one which Fabmington, Sept. be sent to 57 30.056 Haverhill 86 .560 tion of their defeat in the election, THE WEATHER. exception, Brititish troops will Manitoba to Portland 47 is a that over 3CC0 people were on the East Liv- Lowell 66 30 .051 Salems 41 42 .45)4 in which dexterous very important one in the bank’s favor. enforce a disallowance of the Red River Val- he says: "By ambiguity ermore this Maneli’Bt’r 61 37 .679|Lynn 36 52 .409 After the hurried investigation of the presi- campmeeting grounds afternoon ley railway charter. He says the remarks of language, many Liberal Unionists have Washington, Sept. 3. at the of JohnAllen. to him are malicious dent and treasurer, on Tuesday, they report- obsequies Campmeeting attributed falsehoods. been persuaded that Mr. Gladstone has The indications for New England are A of The National League. ed that 891,000 in negotiable bonds, includ- feeling deep sadness pervaded the ser- One More Capture. abandoned his separatist designs. In the cooler, fair weather, proceeded along the vices. The remains of the in a The following games were played in the course of time, Mr. Gladstone’s must ing railroad, municipal and other securities aged divine, N. B., 2.—The policy brisk St. John, Sept. protection be explained definitely. and then the exer- POWDER oast by light local showers, northerly were missing; but today 811.000 in St. Louis suit of plain black, reposed in a black broad- National League yesterday: cruiser Intrepid yesterday captured an tions of the Unionists will receive their tri- winds to over Ver- municipal which were to cloth which was AT BOSTON. veering northwesterly bonds, thought casket, placed in front of umphant reward. Pure. have been lost, were found other se- American schooner fishing within the three 234&B789 Absolutely mont, Massachu- setts, Rhode Island and among the platform, In accordance wilh the oft ex- Innings.1 curities. This discovery reduces the loss of mile limit, off Campobello, N. B„ and towed Bostons.O 201 o 3020— 8 The Proclaimed Meeting. This never varies. A marvel of purity Connecticut. the institution to the total amount pressed wish of Mr. Allen. Dr. Charles Indianapolis.O 0040000 1—6 powder of 8268,- her into port. 2.—The strength and wliolesouieness. More economical 12.30 of which amount is in United Cullls of was an intimate Base hits—Bostons, 18; 12. Er- Ennis, Ire., Sept. Viceroy’s proc- than the and Washington, Sept. 2d, p. m.—The 800, 8185,000 Boston,who friend, Indianapolis, ordinary kinds, can not be sold in Preparing Their Case. ror— 3. Earned lamation the States registered bonds, entirely worthless the which was Bostons, 7; Indianapolis, forbidding proposed meeting competition with the multitude of low test, short United States Signal Service reports a cy- preached sermon, an able ef- runs—Bostons, 7; Indianapolis, 5. Batteries— weight, alum or Sold In to the defaulter. Washington, Sept, 2.—The Department here, has been posted throughout the town. phosphate powders. only clonic disturbance between Cuba and South- luii* luuuuttu uu iiu* zou x sttiiu, a iavome oi Madden and Tate, Healy and Aruudell. eon*. Koval Hakimo Powdbb Co., 108 Waif 8t. •T A of Law. of State is informed by the U. S. consul at AT There is great excitement. Messrs. P. Stan- N. Y. luy2&wdtf ern Florida. Its present movement cannot Question the deceased. The service opened with a WASHINGTON.’ Victorin, B.'C., that V*. Drake, of the firm 23466789 hope, Dillon, O’Brien, Turner and Cox, all ho iniliftstiwl Judge Rufus P. Tapley was asked this voluntary by a choir of sixteen voices, led Innings.1 of sulicitors for the Dominion government, Pittsburgs.0 2 (CO 0 0 0 0 2—4 members of Parliament, have telegraphed to AUCTION SAl.fts morning, if, in bis opinion, McNeally’s of- by Everett Bean of Farmington, after which Washington.200000010—3 left there last night for Alaska, direction the local to attend fence was one for which he could be extra- the exercises were as by Base 4: 12- League officers, promising LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. follows: Reading of Minister of the hits—Pittsburgs, Washingtons, of the Interior. It is pre- 8. Earned the proposed meeting. The Nationalists F. 0. BAILEY & CO., AUCTIOHEERS.