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   Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - November 28, 1905, Washington, District Of Columbia                               lute thU afternoon or fash easterly nun advertise In The it is the paper the people of Washington NOVEMBER TIRED OF ACTRESS TO 10-DAY'S miem VICTIM Wealthy Pittsburg Young Man Wants Divorce from Chorus Former Congressman more His QUARREL OVER POLITICS e Starts in Hotel and Is Continued In Executive Broke Cane Over Bis Opponent's Head Was Himself Badly Beaten with a ernor Offered No Resistance During Latter Part of Started Over Demand on Davis for Cor respondent of Post Fort Nov former I a lively personal encounter in the at last In which both men were In- jured the governor the more The governor left Fort Smith late day night to visit There he net and Jack a eling In the rotunda a iked for a private Interview Davis taking one of his friends to the room there demanded a letter wri ten by him to United States Senator who is a candidate for ami against whom Davis is which It is alleged had mysteriously disappeared from tht and later turned up in the hands of who was using it for campaign purposes Battle in Hotel In a statement given out the ernor declared he had been In the room At any he arm running out calling for the Ime The others of the party and Is on the steps and again demanded return of the letten Davis replied that it was In Little Hock but continued to call for the police then t ailed Davis ll ir and a whereupon the governor hit er the head with he iane the The ernor grabbed the end of the if for further use was stunned and quickly arose with a rt oH er in his hand Davis started to with Dinsmore alter him bent the governor the and with the thr of the Davis not to kilt and of- no defense to the blows which were rained upon his head Davis Finally arose and started after Havis a man named one of drew a revolver ahd started to mtf i fere In behalf Walker placed a rev oh er at Moore's breast and i him into a corner finally Doctors fourteen stitches in wounds on the head was bruised Statement by tne the Associated Press I ittle RiKk Nov Jac prK ate secretary to Gov h out a statement here to the effect that Gov Davis had wired from F stating that former Hugh and Jack U ilker him last night in his room it i hotel drawn and he was struck over the he id with A revolver The In turn to the k ov er the head with a I ane about the affair are rent hi little Rock It Is tald the nor some remarks which mort d The latter Is regarded as a supporter t States Senator w ho i for for which office Gov Davis is also a ie New Nov. Morgan of son of a wealthy steel magnate of wants to be freed from his and has asked the Connecticut courts to divorce v Papers in the suit were served on Mrs. Campbell last Campbell leges that he was married January 2, 1902, and that his wife deserted him February 10 of the same and has refused to live with Insertion la the only ground Mrs. Campbell's home Is near Conn. Her maiden was Mary but she is known on the stage as Mane Her marriage to Mr. Campbell was quite She was with a filling a six en- gagement at Pittsburgh when she met He proposed she and and to kill self and went on at such a rate that I finally became frightened and d that I would marry him Just to get rid of 7 Mrs Campbell says that since the ding she has seen her husband but three times The first time was the night of the the next time was the 4ay of his departure on a trip around the and the third time was in July last came to my she asked me to go and live with I told him I did not care for and begged him to go away and leave me in I do not Intend to make any con- test SANTO CRISIS OVER American Helped Bring About Great and Several Arrests Followed Clash Between the dent and His FIGHTING WHITE American Tuberculosis Decision Formally Opened in New Special to The Post Nov The American exhibition formally opened to at the Museum of tural was ex- to preside at the but to be present Is under the auspices of I ho National Association for the Study und Prevention of and also on the of ber u of the Organization of the exhibition Is the methods that are being adopted and Europe to and a bli disease that Is said to be killing a In New City President Morris K. of tht in hud set apart the ground floor on the for the display of the n K the committee had in rv is to up to Sanfo Nov. a cabinet meeting this afternoon the minister of war resigned to become commander of the army Gov. Ginebra was pointed minister of to the meeting President Morales med his ministers that he desired resignations that he wanted n new head for the The ministers to resign oh condition that a new cabinet oe formed with the approval not of the but of Vice dent condition the dent refused to claim that he had a constitutional to appoint his own cabinet The left the palace Ing for residence and called a net meeting but the ministers said they meet only at the The minister of viar then tooH charge of the fortress for the purpose of maintaining Great excitement and several arrests were Thomas C. American was to a great extent Instrumental In bringing about the compromise Quiet has been restored and the crisis is considered Vice President Caceres Is expected here in a few CONVICTS co: Discharged Inmate Furnished Weapons to at Jefferson Jefferson Nov. com- plete confession was made to Warden of the State to-night by George one of the four convicts recaptured after escaping from the last when three men were killed and several ing the manner in which the convicts cured arms and ammunition and the nitro- with which they blew up the steel wagon gate In the outer wall of the prison Ryan Implicated H. E. who was discharged from the penitentiary No- vember 9. Ryan's story of the plot to cape was confirmed by Convict another member of the party that made the break for Ryan said Spencer agreed to furnish re- and purchasing the revolvers in Kansas City with which they gave and stealing from a mine These were let over the Is not guarded at with a rope Gov. Folk has offered for the arrest of BORN IN D. C. Oldest Woman in State of New York Dies in Her Special to The Washington New N. Nov. Mary Jane to be the oldest woman in the State of New died at New Rochelle to-day in her one hundred and twelfth Her grand- mother was an who said was a descendant of Harris was born In D. C She said she had seen George Washington when she was six years both In Washington and at I She attributed her great age to her j lar habits and open-air She leaves three all of them past enty and Gome of her grandchildren are gray The body will Virginia for Al Capt. Suddenly Ex- in Old New York Nov of the United dropped dead to-day just as he attout to greet his friend and former comrade Lie it Col William T Russell S A who was coming down the of the steamer Ponce San Porto Rico Col grips full of for Capt Sherman's had his out to welcome his old when the latter suddenly fell into and was dead before medical aid be Special to Baltimore and Ohio Only 25 Washington to Philadelphia and for all trains of De- cember 1, and for trains of De- cember 2, leaving New Jersey nue and C at 7. 9, and 11 a m. and 1 p i good returning until De- I. 1905, MOTHER AND THREE Threw Little Ones from Window in fort to Save Nov. Rotuna and her three children were fatally burned here to-day In a fire which de- their home and four adjacent houses To save two of the children from tion Mrs. Rotuna threw them from the second floor window and was then com- to Jump Besides being badly they were all Injured by the The monetary loss was Senator Mergenthaler I Special The Washington New Nov. property owned I In this State by the late Matthew 3. i of has been praised at consisting of 625 of Linotype Company worth less the amount ot The United Trust of Is The Is estimated as of the date of his May 38. 1904.___________ Loose-leaf The Majestic Loose-leaf Ledger meets all and a labor Sheets made for anv make of Globe E Embassy official Assaulted in St Petersburg RESCUED BY THE POLICE R. W. Second Set Upon by at N Outrage Glassed as and cial Representations to Russian Are Not Captain bnt Warns bers of Embassy Against Future Ambassadors St. Nov. Robert second secretary of- the American who just returned here after three vacation In- was the victim of an outrage by rowdies in one of the most fashionable streets of the capital late last and only escaped being beaten to death through the timely arrival of the Charge d' Affaires Eddy has reported the affair to the authorities as the incident was a plain case of he probably will not make official representations at foreign of- fice here unless Instructed to do so. Mr. Eddy this afternoon sent a note to Count the foreign calling his attention to the but making no Bis Assailants Mr. Bliss was returning to the on foot from the yacht where he had been On the Horse Guard opposite the barracks of the Chevalier the secretary was denly set upon two who sprang out of the darkness of the Bliss knocked down one of his waa seized toy sympathizers of the who had been attracted to the spot by the and he was getting the worst of It When three men and a house porter came to Mr. rescue and seized Ms The idly gathering which promptly sided against the rushed at the officers and rescued the The police managed to stand off the crowd cover the retreat of Mr. who was badly cut the hut not seriously To-day a police visited the em- bassy and ton tile attack on trut the bers of the embassy the streets were very especially the which la the rendezvous of rowdies end soldiers and sailors In civilian The captain the members of the em- bassy to go armed future and not to venture in the streets at night except In Ambassadors Hastening On account of the critical nature of the all tho foreign Ambassadors who were absent on vacations are hastily M. the French arrived and the Spanish and Italian Ambassadors are on their way Herr von the new man will arrive here ber 10, and the Is cutting short his leave of ab- ana will return American Ambassador who Is now In Is arrive It is that the Russian has given an intimation to the foreign powers of the advisability of the presence of their Ambassadors here ing the present Nov. George Von L the American Ambassador to passed London He spend the night as Ambassador Reid's guest at Wrest and will proceed the morning In St. Late last night had heard by State Department officials of at- tack upon Robert Wooda second secretary of the American Embassy at St. No action has been taken In the and officials do not believe that will result from Mr. Bliss was appointed to the second secretaryship of the on October 10, 1903. PANIC IN Forty Girls Restrained Difficulty from Jumping Into Street Nov Five buildings were damaged by lire of an unknown origin which started to-day in the tory of Gosch Brothers of picture frames and 240 North Second Forty girls era- ployed by the Peerless Pearl Button Com- pany became rushed for the and could scarcely be pre- vented from jumping to the They were taken down the nre escape In Gosch Company's factory fifteen men were employed upper floors were compelled to nse the escape Gosch Brothers Company's loea Is estimated at partially In- The other losses will amount to LYNCHING DT Man Accused of Murdering Wife and Children Strongly Sioux Nov. about the Jail in which Is confined J. H. accused of murdering his wife and five has been owing to a fear of the officers that an attempt may be made to lynch the While the burial of Mrs. McWIlliams and the children was In progress at the crowd in the tery was so dense about the graves that the ground caved In. necessitating the withdrawal from the cemetery of a great part of the First Blizzard of tne St. Nov. zard of the blew Into St. Paul this and gives promise of raging twenty-four hours at High Winds sent the snow In such terrific gusts that pedestrians were all but and travel was greatly Im- 98.25 to Philadelphia and Via Tickets good going on all regular trains December and on all regular trains De- end noon De- cember 2, Good for return passage until December 4. L f LIBERAL SPLIT Latest Sensation ID English Political VS. Liberal Leader Emphatically Repudiates Former Premier's Declaration in Favor of Home Kule for Chamberlain Says Cabinet Crisis Exists Only in Imagination of Nov. em- phatic In his at November 26, rule policy of Sir Henry leader of the Liberal as outlined by that statesman when ing at which seems to havd widened the breach In the party at the moment when a. dis- solution of Parliament Is Ine to the split In the Unionist oven the fiscal is the latest sensation In the political circles of the United Sir Edward who was under secretary for foreign affairs In the eral administration of 1892-96, speaking at ed to dissipate the widespread Impression that the positions taken and Sir Henry are He said he thought Lord Rosebery had a wrong tion on Sir Henry's speech at and that undoubtedly from the latter would prove there had been a. Policy of the Sir said the policy of the eral government should be along the lines followed by Premier George former chief secretary for and STr Anthony P. under secretary to the lord lieutenant of in giving Ireland the widest sible scope for the development of her local He that he distinctly repudiated the idea of home rule for Ireland as part of the eral Austen chancellor of the speaking at said that the crisis In the cabinet existed solely In the imagination of tbe There was no such he de- and he added that he was unable to ssy the general elections would take In his speech at Stirling Sir Henry said that the way to heal the difficulties of the Irish government and to make Ireland strong instead of was to give the Irish ple the management of their own tic He added that opinions in this respect were Lord Rosebery in his speech at mln said he objected to raising the ner of home not only for high con- but also because of his desire for the welfare of the Irish state emphatically and he I cannot serve under that President Storey Declares Independence of Philippines Is Nov. annual meeting the Anti-Imperialist League was held in this city Storey In his annual address by the world totters to Its fall He referred to the war In the Far saying that by It superstition that yellow men are inferior to white received its death he are those who would that the cause of Philippine Is We do ndt it. We have not In The independence of the pines Is President Storey cited press and to prove that tranquillity has not been to show alleged and ad- alleged deplorable trade and a been trying to turn Filipinos into palm trees Into by It is hopelessly These officers were David Greene FIELD SUCCUMBS TO WOUND Sen of Chicago Dies at Accidentally Shot Himself While ining a New Revolver November 22. Physicians Had Slight KEPT 84 Eccentric Woman Had Daughter's Body in Hermetically Sealed Los Nov. the death of Mrs. Liore an aged and eccentric a search of her cottage on Boyle disclosed In a storeroom covered with rubbish a hermetically sealed box containing the corpse of her who died seven years The body of the young woman had been When the box opened a ment signed R. November 7, 1881, was The body had been shipped from the N. Nov. under- taker here said to-night that six or seven years jago he burled an Amherst under- taker named under- could not recall the Interment of a person Several old residents of the said that many years ago a family named Thompson resided In no one could recollect any Incident which could throw any light on the developments re- ported from ibs Nov. died at 6 o'clock to-night at Mercy Mr. who was the only son of Marshall the multimillionaire of this was shot on the afternoon of November 22 He was examining a new revolver he had when It dis- the striking him In the right perforating the liver and and Injuring the spinal He was to Mercy where AH operation was at once performed and the bullet The physicians from the first tAt slight hopes of Mr Field's re- although the patient for two days seemed to hold his At 9 this morning a decided for the worse took and Mr. grew rapidly weaker his Death came quietly to young who was unconscious nearly two hours before he paralyzed spinal cord saving him from Members of the family were Marshall Field and wife having been summoned by telephone shortly before Coroner Peter Hoffman to-night im- a jury at Mercy where Mr. Field to hold an Inquest next Friday OF BEEF Alleged Promise of Immunity to Be Takeri 0p First Nov. trial of Hie first Issues in the Indictments found against the beef packers operating In restraint of trade Iras set for December 12, though it is possible that it may held a few days prior to that The first matter to come before the Federal jury will be the issues of fact be- tween tne government antt the packers on the assertions by the latter that they promised Immunity and the denials of the government that any such pledges were ever The actual trial ot the packers will not commence until this ter tas been disposed More Fever at Nov. suspected cases of fever confirmed to-day as being yellow fever and two The total number of cases There are now nine cases vnder ment and five suspects under All the recent cases came from Spanish and hospitals in the samS section of the A Dollar ty Your Is always worth a A dollar In banking dept. of Union Trust 11414 F increases In value every NT LEO D IS ON TRIAL Accused of Body of Chorus STOBY OF THE SUIT Man Who Pleaded Guilty on Stand Statement in Geary Remembered When Too Late that Rings Bad Not Been Nov thai of Dr. Percy D. one the persons under in- as accessory after fact to the performance of a criminal operation upon Susanna A. the victim of the suit case was be- gun to-day in the Superior Criminal Before a jury was chosen D. Crawford and William B. alias who were arrested In New were arraigned in the case and pleaded guilty to similar Crawford and Hunt were remanded to to await was subsequently brought back Into room and was the principal witness of the day against After pleaded not a jury was quickly andi first tened to the testimony of Medical Ex- aminer Francis A. Dr. Harris stated that the immediate cause of death was admitted on the stand Ms bility the girl's condition Told Story of The Interest In the tered In the testimony of stated that iie was a regular visitor at the office of Mrs. Dr. Jane it is the Illegal operation on the Geary girt was and that Tie bud seen Dr. at the office once or twice a week for the past four years He claimed that he toad nothing whatever to do the operation upon the but that it was performed by Mrs Mary for whom the local authorities are He said that the day before Miss Geary died In the Roxbury house where ahe was Dr MeLeod and Mrs Dean Agreed that death was only a question of a few and that the body must be disposed of In some manner Dr. ford suggested At Dr. direction Crawford said he purchased the suit and on the day of Miss Geary's death carried them to the house Reappeared Sait Dr. MeLeod took them upstairs and reappeared in half an ford also testified that told him and Howard that he had placed the trunk in the larger the limbs In the and the head in the small Crawford Howard then took the and that threw them into the harbor Crawford said that he from persons in the Bishop He met Dr. MeLeod the next day and the latter the witness that he failed to remove the girl's but thought it be all WHITE HOUSE President Important Matters with of Secretary Secretary tary Senator of the former attorney and Commissioned of Corporations conferred with the President at the White House last The nature of the conference was and no information as to the subject or of the discussion could be from any of the The conference lasted until and is said to have been on matters of great Im- JUDGMENT AGAINST Governor In a Fight American Attacked in St English Party Spilt New York Life Stock in Drug Plant President Removes an Starve Russian Train Wreck Victims Testimony York Ballot Boxes to Be Senator Bailey's Rate vrith a At the Holland's Gossip of European Talks with Washington's and Results and Edward Gives a Yachting Planning Football and of Virginia and Discuss Inauguration PART Men Work on Mrs. Rogers Loses Fight for Mrs. Chadwick King Haakon Takes Bifi OF STOCK Nontaxable Securities Taken from New York Life FIGHTING BEGINS DT CHECK DEPOSITED INSTEAD Hade It Possible for Some One to Evade President McCall and Vice President Perkins on Stand Before Legislative Investigating Committee Explained Syndicate Transactions in Which its Were Diverted from Record on New Nov. 27 of the most interesting features of the life ance investigation developed only a few minutes before adjournment of the Shots Exchanged Between ists Nov. first shots be- strone committee to-day when Theodore twen rural guards and insurrectionists I f the Tork Insurance testified that about the beginning of 1901 Edmund treasurer of the opened tne vaults of the removed New Tork City stock valued at put a check of the Central National for in Its place Mr Banta said he to open the vaults at the order of Mr and that he supposed Mr. Randolph acted for the finance committee The stock was kept out for a. few days and was then returned and the check The transaction was not recorded on the books of the so far as Mr Banta No receipt was given for the Important for Taxation The ownership of New Tork City stock would have been Important for purposes of taxation The New Tork Life In- surance Company is not and this transaction would have some one of untaxable Mr Banta said he thought there had been a similar transaction but none since The stock was delivered on the order of mund treasurer of the New Tork Insurance and Banta supposed he acted on the order of the finance committee Mr Randolph were exchanged to-day near the center of Havana Province A telegram has been received from the captain the rural guards saying that his detachment discovered a party of twenty led bv Marino Robau and Rafael who the original band from Salud The the telegram after an ex- charge of toward the mountains and others across the fields Nobody was with tire exception of a sergeant of the who was thrown from tola horse It Is reported that Robau was but this Is not RATIFIED UT ISLE OF since intimated thaj he did not approve dn ready to resist any invasion of their or the of of public affairs by the whd have arrived here from the Isle ef Pines db not believe that the slightest disturbance occurred NINE KILLED BY EXPLOSION Mixing House at tie Keystone der Worts Blown Bodies of tbe Victims Picked Up Small by the Entire in No Attempt Will Be Made to Assume Of- fice at Nov who arrived here to-day from the Isle of say that the meeting of Americans held there on Saturday ratified the tion of a delegate to the United States and the elections of territorial It was unanimously and dis- that there will be no assumption of any office except by the United The meeting dispersed of suck transactions Mr Banta did not Some of arrivals report know who received the Mr. the and many were I dolph Is expected to be one of the nesses to-morrow George vice president the Life Company member of the firm of J. P Morgan Co to-day described to the committee the transaction which resulted In his receipt of from body Co of as half the profits of the sale of worth of bonds of the Mexican Central Railroad M. a bookkeeper of the New York Life Insurance had previously testified that 1930.000 of the Life insurance company's money was used In the and that Mr. Perkins got the profit Acted for Mr. Perkins said to-day that he wert into the transaction for the which Is owned by the agents of the New York Life Insurance that he invested the profits for that The life Insurance he profited to the extent of 5 cent interest on the loan of He stated that the had no right to the profits The profits were sent to the New York Life Insurance he be- cause the company was the only party known to Co In the and the check was cashed and the cash paid to Mr Perkins because If it had been cashed and entered on the books of the New York Life Insurance Company It might have been said that the company received the profit and then gave it The fund paia nothing on the he said The transaction was not reported to the finance committee of the New York Ufe Insurance Mr. Hughes had out from Milton F. the that he had put the bonds on the New York Life In- surance Company's books as a Mr. said he did not think Co gave any document to the New York Life to show that the transfer of the bonds to the New York Life Insurance Company was made as curity for a loan and not a Mr. Hughes asked if there was any other sideration than the loan of for which Peabody Co paid tba He replied that that was with the exception of the taking of the Joint account Responsible for Any In reply to questions Mr Perkins said the fund was held by him as responsible for any loss that might hare resulted from the my whom did you give your asked Mr. Hughes didn't ghe it to said didn't need to He said tbe New York Life was not Hable for any Mr Hughes then asked eral questions to locate the in statement of the assets of the Tne be was never checked over to the was Mr Hughes asked how it was I Mr Perkins said the funds ot the i were handled as a. part of his own in- dividual account Asked how he Nov. explosion In the mixing and in one of the packing houses at the Keystone Powder Works to-day destroyed the entire killing nine and injuring several The JAMES JOHN JAMES JOHN THOMAS JAMBS FRAKK HARRINGTON JOHN WILLIAM The ilp and lug probably Welter face cot EM cut IB back by Onus f George Van superintendent ot the cut about face and The body of Sprung was the only one of the dead The top of his head and one leg were blown off. ers are picking up the other bodies in small No damage was done In the TO STUDY CITY Civic Federation Committee Will Make Tour of America and New Nov. committee of formed by the National Civic Federation to Investigate the comparative results of private and municipal ship and operation of and Vater and street railways met here Among those were August president at the National Civic Melville B. chairman of the A. Talcott D. Tralton Edward W. John H. Walter L. Frank John R. F. J Albert E South Conn Charles L. Heither Leiter Nor Hoadley Included in of the verdict for against IT. Judson was returned day by the jury In the suit of H. Jones Co. and Joseph Great surprise was caused by failure to include ettner Leiter or Hoadley In this verdict The suit was to re- cover money lost by the 1n the drop of international in 1908. It was by the committee to j Mr Perkins said he had in a foody of the trouble in discriminating Mr Perkins plants In this country as may be d ne did not wart to saj how he 111- as the measure of vested the before an clal and operative success or failure at- Dut U. was put into United States Steel toy owned artd operated common stock at is 1-2 plants in also to visit suci you keep or sell that vately owned street i chairman of the and water-supply plants as may be open I cf tlie United States Steel to Its and later to visit Europe I and it I say I did with M it may In a body and examine into the operation j misconstrued and effect various I MT did not press the public j but wanted to know what became of tie It is the Intention of the committee to i probably in the early part of Mr. Perking said it was impossible to tbe examination of the this country and to get In London on the 1st day of June and in the time to send a subcommittee to and the comment to prepare the work in Special Low Bute to Only 55 2S via Pennsylvania for all trains December X and all trains and noon 2. Good returning on all lar until December 4> follow it. Kept Ifp Book Account Perkins said he kept no book count of the property of the but reported the holdings of fund to the other He kept no record of hH transactions for the out invested ON NINTH lee Delivered Orders till 10 to-night UK  

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