Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - March 4, 1907, Washington, District Of Columbia NO. of the capital of the nation want to read the news of the world every morning In the They find It In The Washington Monday and warmer Weather 50; 30. N MARCH 4. THREE REPLIES TO GLOVER Connsel for Mrs. Eddy Says She Is TRIED TO SETTLE WITH SON Offer of Big Sum in Trust drawn After Filing of Suit Gen. Her Legal Declares Christian Science Head Believes tive fa Suit Was Not Taken by Whose Names Are ned to Offer Glover to Not to See N. Mar. Gen. Frank S. the legal adviser of Mrs. Mary Baker Issued a statement this to the nature of a reply to oua allegations In the of equity which has been brought against trustees and of the Christian Science by relatives of Mrs. with the view of obtaining an accounting of The Saturday morning I sent to Mrs. a copy of the in equity as but not yet served upon any of too so far as I am I have since had a long sonal conference with at which thig proceeding and matters connected with were fully Tn common with her many friends she believes that the Initiative in these was not taken by her other but by others in a. markedly unusual manner and by unique undertaking under the guise of court proceedings to continue the begun some time Says Her Mind Is my conferences with her at the and on other recent I am able to speak definitely and Her clearness of mind and ness of purpose have In no respect impaired by her advanced Her capacity to think and to deal accurately and justly with Important ness has never been more demonstrated than In her ences and acts In the last two and In numerous business letters in her own which I have received from her during that amount of Mrs. Eddy's property bag been by rumor unfounded She Is not of large as the term Is Mrs. Eddy receives no Income from the nor from the tion society connected with the Bar sole Income for many years hag been from the copyright on her own and the amount from this source baa been grossly Two Men Advise Eddy's business affairs have been managed by with the aid of Mr. her devoted and loyal and under the oversight and personal audit of another name has not been but who stands for all that Is honorable and of good repute In financial circles In accounts of all property and as well as her annual Income and have been carefully kept and frequently The last audit was In 1806. None of the defendants except Mr. has any connection with the management of her property or In- or have any knowledge In reference nor have any of the said defendants ever re- any property of Mrs. Eddy which they hold In trust or cept In one for the benefit of a has been made whether the various defendants would accept service of the I cannot say as to With ray Allen -I am counsel for Mrs. Eddy While the defendants would undoubtedly be largely by Mrs. Eddy's wishes with respect to these I as her legal representative undertake to apeak for Money for Her reference to the that within the last few days Mrs. Eddy has placed In the hands of trustees a large amount of money to be held and used for the benefit of her son and her grand- I have nothing to Mrs. Eddy may or may not have done toward providing for her Is a. matter which ought not for the present at least to be discussed by me. Is obvious that I ought not to talk about the legal aspect of the case nor what will be the course of the ings far as Mrs. Eddy The proceedings are fSo far as this case can be considered a legitimate proceeding in it seems to be an attempt to have personal rights and privileges of a citizen adjudicated in a way unprecedented in New BO far as I am and if It shall appear that these proceedings have been Instituted for purposes other than the ascertainment and protection of tne plaintiffs legal the method of dealing with such a case will be carefully by Mrs. Eddy's counsel be- fore making any public Messrs. and counsel for the plaintiff in the of CONTINUED ON THIRD for the Via Ohio C O. Limited p. m. and P. P. v p. for St. and West and sleepers and a la carte dining Chicago C. O. 4tSO F. M. Account adjournment of through sleeper will be operated to on C. O. leaving ington p. March 2 to 8. DROPS DEAD AT Aged Woman Stricken While at Church Service at Md. Special to The Washington Mar. Mary H. Goldsborough fell over to-day while on her knees In prayer at Christ Protestant Episcopal was carried to the where were made to revive but she died before a reached the Miss Goldsborough was seventy-two years of a daughter of the late Col. Nicholas of bot and was conspicuous In church and charity DROWN AT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Boys Siding on Ice Cake Meet Death an Mar. Charles aged fourteen James and Patrick all of were drowned to-night while playing on Ice cakes In the Char 1 eh i The cake on which the boys were Ing overturned and all three In the None of the bodies was re- SHIPS WRECKED IN FOG Many One and Others Run EIGHT OF ONE BOAT PERISH Red Star Liner with erous Other Goes Aground Strait of Freight Carrier 630 of World's Strand at Mar. Red Star Line steamer Capt. sailed from Antwerp on Saturday for New is ashore on Goodwin A tug has been sent from the assistance of the The tion of steamer Is not believed to be The fog Is so dense that It Is Impossible to see the distance of a ship's So extensive Is the list of groundings that the number of tugs available Is in- adequate for the calls for Unless there Is Improvement In the King Edward's departure for the continent to-morrow will be Two or three other vessels have ed on Goodwins Many collisions are The man steamers Marsala and Helene ed and the Helene sank and eight of her crew were Range of Dangerous Godwin the scene of the land Is a range of dangerous In the Strait of The Vaderland and the steamer worth Castle were In collision January 19, off the South Goodwin The worth Castle was sunk and three of her crew The Vaderland suffered damage to her plates below the water The Admiralty Court on February 19 rendered Judgment against the Hed Star holding that the Vaderland was to blame for the The Vaderland Is a twin screw steamer of 680 60 She carries ordinarily about 200 160 and steerage Is commanded by Capt. R. R. Big Dakota Mar. the Great Northern Steamship Company's giant Is ashore in Tokyo All on are reported and it is that the crew and passengers will be gotten off without The the biggest and the second largest steamship In the world at the time of In 1903. was built at the Eastern ing Company's at New T She was built for the Hill and ed to the Pacific soon alter her She and her sister the at the same yards the same are said to be the strongest liners In the The Dakota has cargo for dead She has accommodations for Her dimensions 630 731-2 molded 56 feet Is a boat In good TRIES TO MAKE DEATH Would-be Suicide Takes Severs and Cuts Mar. F. treasurer and formerly district at- made an to commit cide He swallowed eted the ligaments and arteries of his and cut his throat five Physicians were hurriedly summoned and Treasurer Grim Is still scious and his condition I Mr. Grim was manager of the burg team of the and Maryland Baseball and is said to have lost heavily In the It is understood he borrowed funds from the Farmers and National Bank which recently and when the fairs of the Institution were being was unable to meet his Mr. Grim is a. son of the late Capt. Samuel Grim of the First West Virginia ACCEPTS WASHINGTON Binghamton the Rev. H. W. 0. Resigns His N. Mar. H. W. O. pastor of the shire Baptist to-day tendered his to take effect April 1, cept a call to become pastor of the land Baptist Church of D. C. at Tiie closing out sale of all consignments at the Washington Art H st. to close the partnership con- to-day and 11 al m. and Virginia Hot Parlor Commencing March 12, the p. m. train via Chesapeake Ohio way will have parlor car Washington to Hot without dally except National Emblem Lowered at San Francisco DIRE Will Take Vengeance If Mover Others Are Not Wild Scene at Meeting of Sympathizers with Members of Federation of Miners Accused of Complicity in the of Former Gov. Threat .to Free Idaho by Unions Special to The Washington San Mar. hissing of the United States flag and the lowering the emblem in response to the demands of frenzied union labor the singing of the Marseillaise by a great crowd in the street the of assembly and the declaration of conservative labor leaders that force should be resorted to if free and were In- of the first masa the Defense League this which was at more than union labor Eighty-four labor unions were officially many by their entire Anger at There is indignation in union labor cles over Is termed ping of and by Idaho with the connivance of the governor of and the fact that the leaders Western of Miners have been long without The three men are charged with com- in the assassination of former Gov. of The assembly was an indignation The first sensation of the afternoon came when a singing society entered the carrying In tion to their organization an American The ot itha national flag in the hall was greeted with hoots and The flags were carried to the the left of the arid amid shouts of that take it some of the angered be- cause the singers hesitated to comply with their from their seats and started for the scene was one of great dreds that flag of while a. few of their leaders who able to realize what they were pleaded with the frenzied men to be Flag Again is our we are living under it and until It Is changed you have no right to hiss said one determined Another prominent labor leader rushed down among the excited and you losing your Is the of our country In the meantime Old Glory had been lowered and but was Through Washington to Pennsylvania Leaves Washington p. arrives Chicago extra through sleeping at p. m. the mob had been quieted by Its leaders the German singers were ordered to hoist their flag and It was not again Threats of The speaker's of the without made no attempt to veil the threat of The of what they all was that If the glass the laws of to suppress the union labor movement -ana enslave American would go A resolution was passed by a vote in which Miner tion the capitalistic class In general was told that you and attempt to judicially murder our brothers life will pack heir full of Indian der of tele- grams from announce the death of Dr. head of the Independent Order DK of Canada In- He was the founder the Indo- Order pf and was grand 1881: When VII Prince of on his visit Canada he listened to an by then a youth fresh from colleges at Toronto The prince Invited studies at arid he study of medicine Sir prince's Dr. practiced medicine in after to but when elevated the head of ers he entirely tp lived -in Toronto 1889.' IlES Hf Mistress Keeps Body Of Pet Foodie 7Six. to The Washington a lay in state six days In the ot his 13' East whose health had been none the best for three week and it. was not until the Ms sorrowing could herself thought parting the now will only a Point to back later as lifelike ias stuffing can any dead ELEVATOR in an elevator operator fat Women's Christian was crushed Ho she was She -had the to she The below floor she i lay the floor to reach the controller the lift back to the IB doing so she lever the wrong way car crushed This Is the first female In this SEES Singer Gives Honey to One of the Professional El Mar. grand opera arid other perr sons at Plaza del to see a bull In which professional female Spanish dors and three out of four Two of the bulls would done credit to any who ever appeared In the Juarez Mme. In whose behalf one of the bulls was rewarded the successful dor with a roll of SUNDAY IN Democratic filibuster against ship kept up until Conference and general cy Wuft at to come up have take up union voted Recess taken until o'clock By a vote of 233 to 0, lating hours railway Agricultural bank in agreed Conference report on pension propriation Including provision for pension agreed Conference general de- agreed passed appropriating 000 toj Christopher In District of Monument bla for reported for new parks In and new department building on At a. m. recess taken tll this O- 25 OVERCOME BY COAL GAS One Inmate of House Able to Give but Two Stove R. men and flye coal house connected with Mills in the of and nearly all were It is feared two- fatal v critical case is that of John employed in by the but night again the bt and his wife were also by arid that .la feared of the gas be in his It Is said that last night a- large ty of coal all' draughts allowing proper means of escape the which filled every room tlie The situation was first discovered by Michael upon this found thai other occupants of the house .to Via Pennsylvania Railroad leaves ington at p. m. Other desirable and convenient to St. and Consult B. M. A. S. B. 15th G. to On the via vania leaving at m. No extra Other good trains to and Throng Witnesses Last of SERAIl ATTRACTION Long Line of Visitors Waiting to Gain Galleries Crowded to Suffocation While Mr. Carmack Conducts His Ship Subsidy the Fair Sex Besieged for of Ad- mission to the Two The i last a yet decidedly busy the On 'the ate was effort J of of the ship subsidy On the side it was debate the i On the floor of the House there a John Wesley appeared gay tuxedo and No was found reading a paper and ly everybody sooner or later to catch the eye Room both houses crowded all day and well along Into the fact It was Sunday no more people came out than would have been the week that standing room was -a premium al -in the line of people ing corridors to take of who became weary and evening the crowds in- creased In and the demands for to galleries were far In excess of their Senators to for Galleries to .be of seat In- the lerles with pre- distinguished visitors the Secretary some gowns of the ladles a matinee Capitol building the tele- graph offices ticking abnormal arid the ter of interest at the Capitol filled Many missed in the legislative Congress Itself avoided by a sulH of working on Sunday by of a legislative 1 to the Congressional calendar It Saturday when the gavels of thie presiding fall at noon V Baltimore and Ohio to Cincinnati St. Three vestibuled daily splendidly without change of train leaves 8 a. reaching before midnight same with Pullman sleeping The leaves pi arriving Cincinnati St carp to and St and dining cars The Louis leaves ton arrives Cincinnati p. p. St. Louis sleeping cars and dining Reservations at 1417 G street and New avenue and C street An- record of yeara the greatest Huske General TO TODAY'S to Mrs. Eddy's Ships Wrecked to Workers the Crowds at the Russian Police Seize Senator Spooner to Roosevelt Thaw Denies Snubbing Honor Emmet's Eddy Black Art Son Attempt to Arrest Women Won London Ship on Sundry Civil Senators Who Filipinos to Asks Aid for Tell of Russian Congressional Session Cost J. G. P. Stokes on Social and and Other Sporting Thefts of Art Cold Kills Cattle in Wall Nicol Is Ready to Wrecks President Joins SEIZE BOMBS Distinguished Wisconsin Man Resigns from RETURNS TO PRIVATE LIFE Says Duty Demands He Shall tice His Expense of Washington Living Has Made Inroads Upon Small Resignation Effective Vice and Others ically Great Pay Tribute to and Devotion to Explosives Found in Rooms of Russian TO ASSASSINATE Personages of the Empire Marked Slaughter jon Loads of Proclamations and of Revolutionary Party ured in Petersburg Mar. 3.-rA body policemen from every quarter of surrounded the Polytechnic at 7 o'clock this morning and was until 2 o'clock this afternoon in a search of three blocks of In the course of twelve in- fernal a score of pyroxylin hand a quantity of repeating 200 pounds of and 400 of dynamite were Series of Outrages 'The descent upon the Polytechnic which long had been be a nest of. social was due that a series of outrages personages had been force was prepared for all armed with loaded rifles and Two police captains were in On the arrival of the force in the yard a bomb was thrown from an upper but did hot Led by Prince Andrew G. director of the Che searchers went through all of the of the immense and loads of and copies new organ of. the revolutionary party for culation In- the those arrested were two bers of Parliament from who had remained night In the conferences with members of the Group of Toil and Social They were released when they were TIP FOE Colored Voters of Mississippi and ana for Senator for Special to Washington voters of Mississippi and Louisiana are If to do something for ator of In the way of gates to the national A number of prominent colored politicians have been with within the last few and most all of them seem to be Ohio Senator for the Letters are sent from the North by well-known colored politicians asking thai the colored voters of the South port The white Republicans of Mississippi not propose up without a and they are expected to put a stiff fight to prevent sippi from sending a. delegation to next national FOE Said that Spooner Will Join Railroad Legal Special to Tte Washington New Mar. Washington dis- patch to the World John C. United States Senator from has forwarded his nation to the of State and will relinquish his office May 1, 1307. 1 The will resume thie practice of It reported to-night that his largest and most Important retainer will be from Senator Spooner refuses tp discuss lint some of his friends say that ments and that Mr. Spooner will join the Harriman legal forces as chief Only recently Mr. Spooner refused an retainer from a firm in West ginia brought against the State and desired to argue Supreme It has ways been the policy of the Senator to refuse retainers since his service Expert Says Many of Its Battle Ships Even Special Cable Dispatch to The Mar. Berlin ent of the that Germany dare not even think of fighting a naval war before 1920. Is the verdict of the great German naval ex- Count on the Count has nothing but praise officers and of. the German he condemns many of the battle ships as un- seaworthy The at Mr. Immense collection Persian rugs and carpets will be on view at G to being sold at commencing morrow morning at 11 and uing up to and Including Friday a. m. and 3 p. each Drop In make your and mark the bers Mr. Samaha will be Senator John C. of has resigned from the United States his resignation to take effect May 1 It a great and unpleasant to every man re- of when ment was Mr. under date of had transmitted his letter of resignation to Gov. of Vice President Fairbanks was one of the lew men to be made acquainted with Senator Spooner's plans before he wrote his The knowledge came to him through the the but the Senator made official communication on the either to the Senate or Its pre- The law not re- quire that a. resigning Senator should do more than Mr. Spooner has although some Senators who have re- signed have given public notice in the The news that the famous Wisconsin Senator had voluntarily retired from public life spread about the with wonderful Senators who not been in the confidence of Mr. Spooner with regard to his and they were most dazed by the which meant not only the loss of one of the brilliant members of that but the removal of a personal Surrounded by Became known that Mr. er had he was immediately by like were attending the Sunday and all of them deep regret at Senator who has crossed swords was deeply affected by the and could hot the tears as he walked over to Mr. Spooner's seat to tell him how he Mr. Spooner naturally found himself the subject of. many anxious To all he replied that his mind was fully made He had he that to continue in his present position would re- a his part that he could riot justify himself in He ad- mitted that he was a poor and that he felt the time had come when he must get back to the where he might make enough money properly fco care for his family in the Mr. Spooner Is sixty-four years but still vigorous and much younger looking than most men of his Talking .to a friend not long Senator Spooner said he had given up most of his law practice he entered his present term In the Not a Railroad He had been he of being a railroad and corporation but the fact was that he had refused to take case which might in any even conflict with his duty as a As a his Income had been greatly and the cost of living In and above the salary of he received as a. member of had eaten a big hole in his Mr. Spooner lived and although fond of was obliged to restrict himself In There was a rumor yesterday that Mr. Spooner would be appointed Chief tice of the United States Supreme Court He denied would like to be excused from an he matter of re- signing Is not so new to me. I have hid it In mind for a long and have it to two or three Senators weeks back In this But I must say there is no truth or foundation In the slightest degree for the report you I resign to practice More than this I may be permitted to saying It would be criminal and un- patriotic lor a man sixty-four years to go to the Supreme My for If it ever has gone I am going to I have been In the front of public events long In regard to a rumor that he would practice law in New Mr. Spooner said he had made no that he would keep his residence to and that he expected to in any court in the as he Mr. Spooner's letter of resignation Is as Letter of States D. Mar. 2, 1907. Honorable James C. WIs. I hereby resign the office of ator of the United States from the State of this resignation to take fect on the 1st day of 1907. by law and custom the foregoing formula but I cannot bring self surrender the trust with which Wisconsin bas so long and so highly honored me by a curt which In- cludes no word either of explanation or of the 4th of March instant I; shall have served in all sixteen years as a This Is a long time for neither willing nor financially able to abandon to take from his If has been taken from for I have not thought it compatible with the full and uninterrupted cf