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   Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - February 14, 1908, Washington, District Of Columbia                               The advertiser and his patron meet through the columns of The ton because The Post prints the news of the world every morning In to-day and winds becoming southeasterly and Temperature 41; 35. NO. FEBRUARY 14, 1908.-FQURTEEN THREE EX-GOVERNOR IS of New Again Assails the HIS SUCCESSOR utter Invective in which Mr. velt Is Not to Him as a Vesuvius in Erupting C lasses Him Bryan as Whom the Intelligence of the Country and Protests Against Plans in Study Being n the for BARES OF BLACK'S There never has bean m the tory of this country a boss ism so and unscrupulous as s nth controls you 't is to fill the highest in tho world by ex- ve without even lne of a confirmation by but yesterday at the fl leaked And yet continues it will be a sad day for the people If they discard the God we and the the V 1' 1 S Ntw and Tli T of l in U til Oil t i r of the M i t a If In lit .it in K tin Mtu of thf and hi not Provident his i of n Mi as ro- i tho ion Referring -in lie said in mil on- 1 to say tho nMt i it parties oner I playthings In uf thf t hf co ix Mr. Black's it dinner first speak former u-L who d -t of U supposed t 1 i iv in the of i U. This foi t re nut at this u i M statu of t i n of tho Cow years t ii it a i did d I A v r f i -ir llu 1 and t in row n i down I IP The sii ii si I'll i i I w M cr Una i i -t r i t -t i i of t t ii m c t even bet d u v new hv d. n t d. ll of New Accused of j False Insurance Special to The Washington Xew Feb. M. i of Xew and Frank Combes were indicted to-day I by the special Jury which has been j investigating banking Mr. hees was president of the j which got into I ble a year or and Mr. Combes was Both are indicted for submitting a false report to 1 Stato superintendent of J Tho Investigation was taken up on the re- j port nf State Superintendent Otto j who tlie attention of the district 1 attorney to the affairs of the I In a report it was stated that dividends to about not due to certain stockholders when they Mr. has held public officer in New After being an man ho retired to practice but lie was pit out hv the Reformers to hoit thf Tlf publican machine and was t lee tod to the Then lie was personal fight the After Ins retirement Stokes of- to him grand circuit but he He became president of tlie Life Insurance Company in The vear before he and his er Kalph gave to Rutgers College INSULT TO Beveridge Resents Talk of Dis- loyalty to Head-on Collision on a Steep Grade Near Defective Electric Signal Supposed Cause of Motorman Unable to See Approaching Cars Until a Hundred Jumped as Crash All Residents of ly Hurt Taken on Special Car to Georgetown SPEAKS OF OFFICE AS BRIBE the People Cries Promises of Official Positions at In- or He Are as Corrupt as Payments of Actual Anyone Been Trying d 1 i Ii I 1 Still tri lit in tho d edit oi v i n ones h- t M- 1 e. tho L on i dt i t 1 s It n. I nuito fn 1 L l- v t MI j i 1 -i nh f And 1 o- 11 inn i M I M 1- t- lln 1 -in KM I r the t ml i n ID em- t 1 1 to HI i t d il to id d M thi r i d will IM- and their fr 1 nnt anv f- lo it to cd it one v iM k t A Trust in fis thp has im that danger is iii hie compared with that which uill arise If all thp f of your niont plat c f 1 11 Iho stock In a The most 1 in f is thr trust has in thf of tliN a bossism despotic and unscrupulous as that which controls you It has early reached that stage FIFTH IncI 1.1 bt nt Clubs present from of the The Senator was to tlu by K. K the prt of the Mr. in delegation h In KH Vice President ments nro sent out frit after a few ballots shall en Tor him the doleful ion is to he to this or that This is an Insult to the Republicans in this in their I j IVot to Be i Republicans in Indiana whom will represent are not to be traded or AVc for our candidate he or he himself telN to vote no longer for and IP that corner tho delegation will not bo prod to any The self- I Independent men who j that will then vote for whom they As a we arc going to I Chicago for Mr. and for him I i period will be called In history J the renaissance of American conscience The tricks of s no deceive It will not do in days to talk about the lias and human it will not do to denounce our ou cannot take tho fi minds In that way fiom the a motions of The old and political ices no v A ticket nominated or intrigue now means certain dt at the Offices Can Be the people dt let the people bv bj In ibes of Promises of official positions at 1 or at ton just as much bribery as tho of actual us have definite policies flowing from Msh J for tlie pure for the Republican unbossed conventions for the Re- publican for the Republican party These be our Republican The time has gone by when a bad can put a placard on his coat with the v. ord printed on and because of that name get Republican votes ENDS LIFE IN Buffalo Jeweler Apologizes for Troubling i the 1 lal to Post Feb. W. i of Irm of to 920 Main dead his room on the 1 floor of the Astor House at 1 k this lie had cut i of his left wrist alt IT k on Wednesday ami also taken some sort i nf pnH Mr. loft live let j One Utter in an envelope This was turned over to when ho und found to read as IK iif for nn Inquest The j in tho room while I am 1 1 am simply Issuing myself transportation to another and better of no matter what thn conditions or J. K Utter not In an but across ilio top of the shoot was the very The letter simply know If I wanted to I could show others how to live on almost This seems like the talk of a but ns a man about to die T it Is J. Another letter apologized to tho of the hotel for the trouble he was The relatives of the dead man In falo for tuo Beat Service to Via ally conducted tourist cars without t Berth A. J. Gen. 905 F 705 13th St. 91.25 to Baltimore ami Every ami Sunday via Tickets good ing until Sunday All regular trains except the Io The Port. Feb. head-on col- between two trolley cars occurred shortly before 7 o'clock this evening on the and Rockville Electric a short distance below four miles east of It resulted in the serious injury of several while four or five others re- cuts and bruises of a more or less painful So far as has been all the injured are residents of The Mr. and George Harry D. Brooke William H. Hamuel Bruce Conductor Pax ton Suffered from most seriously hurt ed to he Mr. and Mrs. George who the front seat in the car bound for They sustained painful and also suffered much from shot They were taken to n University Harry 13. who was also In the a broken lost several ami sustained a painful injury of the He was brought to his home here and given immediate medical a-n of the Houso of at who OR his way from home here to his pine o ot VAK cut about the face by flying and quite about the He was taken io the Slight In juries were- receive 1 by iam H. an employe of one of. at who was on way Samuel and another person whos name not bo Conductor Pax of the was alvo slightly Electric Signal The cars were which left Washington at 6 and viile at 6.30 The former was in charge of Motorman Little atvl tor Trot arid latter was being run hy Black and Conductor The accident is understood to havo been to an imperfect electric at the switch at what is as the transformer about a mile below the scene of the accident The it was not working It is thought that it failed to give signal to show that tho bound car hail Ihe switch nt tlie school house two miles At the time cai s the which was on a rather down traveling at u Kite of The other car was the and was going more Owing to a heavy neither other car ing until the two were only about 100 Both men reversed their power and cars coming together Taken to the cars were badly Their fronts were and the other tions twisted and Neither 1< ft the Another car from ington arrived on the scene shortly after tho and this immediately re- turneil to the carrying the more seriously injured to the The road was completely tied up as n result of the and several to persons residing near the stone were pressed into service to con- vev to their homes passengers who came out on later accident this evening }s the first serious one that has occurred on the Washington and Rockville road since its construction ten years Injured Brought A relief cnr was Immediately sent to tho scone of the and the injured wore brought to Georgetown fifty yearn and his both of were tho most seriously injured of Mr. Smith contusions of both and Mrs. Smith was badly injured about the and It Is thought she is internally B. thirty-one years of and B. of the same were- also brought to the The former was suffering from merous lacerations on the sustained a sprained After having their injuries dressed Edmonston and Lenovitz left the but Mr. and Mrs. Smith were in no condition to be taken When asked to give his version of the Mr. Smith wife and I left Washington r-n the 6 o'clock train for I seated on the right-hand side of the the third seat from the and my wife was facing We wore making about ten miles an which Is 1. There were about besides my wife and in tho I am unable to where the accident took All I know is that T was sitting there chatting with my when suddenly a great shock was It seemed like fin I was thrown toward the back of the Everything was in great Passengers and the front of the car was for my and saw her near the front of the She was Pinned beneath the I called to her to wait until I reach I to but was unable to do both legs giving from under me. I was stunned and lost Asked what caused Mr. Smith was unable to He said he thought all along it was an and did not know it was a collision until he reached the SOEBY HE LIVED Aged Bachelor Carves Epitaph to Warn Younger Special to The Feb. body of Hugh a veteran of the Mexican who died at the Indiana State Home will be burled In a coffin and grave of his own un- der a monument which he erected to mark the was a ninety-three years Ten years ago he began ing preparations for his He carved this which reveals the secret of his bachelor lies this sod Who disobeyed the of Advice others thus I Don't live a batch as I did MAD Notes He Made in Love Letters Convince JUDGE IS SHOCKED Sits with Averted Face as Sordid Notes from Minister's Wife to Aged aire Are Read in Drives Couple Out of Said to Have Nervous Feb. trial of the suit instituted by Richard Snell to break the will of his Col. as resumed to-day more love written to the millionaire were read to the Most of the letters wore signed simply Own Little and the others bear no They are admitted in evidence as having been written by Mrs. wife of Rev. K A. who was pastor the Methodist Chinch at 111. Mrs. Hamilton is daughter of Philip of a retired business man of The letters express ardent love for the aged millionaire and invariably ask for Gone Soon after the beginning of trial the connection of Mr. Hamilton and wife with the case became and Mr. Hamilton resigned his pastorate at Immediately the couple went it is believed to It is mored that Mrs. has suffered from nervous prostration because of the exposure of the Judge who is hearing the and who Is an ordained Methodist ister and circuit and a lifelong friend of Mr. pat with a veiled face as the letters were read to the A hypothetical question of 2.800 words was read to Archibald ot an The question dealt mainly with the letters attributed to Mrs. Case of Dr. Church was whether in his if a man received such letters and notations found oii such as best letter she has ever and and is a sweet lie could be considered The question also recited Col. alleged dislike for his Richard his lavish gifts to Mabelle Snell of Kansas his favorite After hearing the Dr. Church said he considered Col. Snell a to ON FACE KILLS Lieut. G. H. of cumbs to Attack of Special to The Washington Feb. H. when a lieutenant in the captured Admiral Cervera at died to-night at the Corey Hill tal of When Admiral Cervera was rescued from the Maria Teresa In his under- and a white he was carried through surf by seamen and lifted Into the gig of the ter by the hands of The story told by a bluejacket at the time also relates that this was done only after gig had all but gone off and left the Admiral alone on the beach in a circle of Cuban The bluejacket says h to the stern post of the and the Admiral Is Whereupon the lieutenant go and get George Norman was a graduate of and while student there was a member of the Porcelain He belonged to Somerset and Country and the Boston A. A. Polo has been a favorite sport with and he had played on many successful SHONTS WEDDING Same Choristers to Sing as at Vanderbilt Special to The Washington New Feb. wedding of Miss Theodora Shonts and the Due de Chaulnes will take place Saturday at residence of the bride's Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 123 East fifth The bride Is a Protestant and the bridegroom a Roman so the ceremony will take place in the It will be performed by Mgr. Michael J. of St. Patrick's by the Rev. Father Miss Shonts will wear a gown and with a point lace a family Miss guerite Shonts will attend her sister of and there will be no She will wear a costume of satin and with hat anil ers to The samp choristers and quartet sang at the wedding will The choristers will be In the main There will m be- tween 400 and 500 bridal SAYS HE STOPPED CIVIL Ignites from Match and Causes Rich New Feb. JL wealthy importer of died at liis 140 West Eightieth this morning from burns of the head and Loewenstein had been out all day and Ills face was badly To soothe the pain he cured n healing lotion and anointed face with it several Tlie last time was about 3 o'clock In the desiring R. drink of he struck a. match to tlie stantly the grease on his face burst into flame and Ignited his GLENN CALLS OUT To Guard Prisoner Threatened by North Carolina N. Feb. 13.-Gov. Glenn i ight received an urgent telegram from the sheriff ot Washington County asking permission to call out the militia to protect from lynching by a mob negro who had shot a The telegram to the governor from J. dated N C was as danger of lynching caused by negro shooting town Please put National Guard and Marine Corps here at my Wire at Glenn's answer was ae out State militia subject to convey prisoner to plase of allow no The of Banking Trust 15th and H docs Tiot He in- protection All Interest and are subject to The Pont la tlie Paper That Reaches the people with the full That is why it pays to advertise in It. Born in 1865, Says Noise Ht Made Ended special to The Washington Now Feb. iam Lyon of lias never recognized his part m Ing the civil At the annual quet of the YaU Club he was born in when tlie armies were locked In a deadly You know when two dogs are lighting over a bone the only to separate them to attract their attention to something 1865, a loud noise was heard from New It distracted the attention of the and the struggle was never resumed with Hh former I hope history will some day give me credit for tho part I RAISES PRICE OF CRUDE Standard Gives 5 Cents a Barrel More lor the Ohio advance of five cents a barrel In the price ot Ohio and Indiana crude oil made by the ard Oil Company to-day is said here to be a forerunner of still higher there having been drains of from to 000 barrels In the past six The increase makes North Lima 90 and South Lima and Indiana 3-1 The added price is the first ad- vance in the crude oil markets of Ohio Indiana in a SUITS ASHEVILLE Distributes sands of Dollars to Is a but Will Not Live Where Personal Liberty Is Special to Washington Post N. Feb. A. of Trenton N. and son of Washington of Brooklyn bridge several months gave away his handsome country which adjoins the estate of George W. and announced his intention of for good because the town recently voted left accompanied by his together with a of Mr. stated that he would re- turn tn the home of his whore he would live in the lie declared that he regretted to leave where 1ms been for ten end he bad Intended permanent but said he could not consistently stay under the circum- Is altogether a matter of principle he do not care to live in any place where one's personal liberty is taken from Mr. Is a Mr. gave away his handsome estate to the Episcopal Mission Board of the United He intended erecting a mansion that would take six or eight years to To-day he distributed thousands of dollars to ity and to his To one of his employes he made a present of He handed out bills to-day in the street right and contributed thousands of dollars to and was largest Individual not George W. In He always contributed liberally public YALE MEN APPLAUD LONG. Prosecutor Hears Has Big Sum in 1 MADE MILLION IN STOCKS Bank Receiver Investigates Story of Wealth Sent Special Grand Jury Examines tions with Steamship Especially a Story that He Held Out Purchase Price and Profits on a Trolley Deal Amounting to of that Sunk in New Feb. W. according to Information just received by United States District Attorney Henry L. has managed to save enough money out of the wreck of his fortune to keep him from the for a time at This it is he On deposit In a Berlin though he may owe millions In this creditors will have difficulty in getting hold of his Berlin The story told to the States dis- attorney was first by E. attorney for Charles A. receiver for the National Bank of North Wing has been searching high and low for securities and money left in the various banks which Morse did but has met with almost no It has been reported from sources that Morse made a clean-up of on the falling market last but none of this money could be and from the first it has been inspected Morse had laid away a nest It is said that when the crash came last October Morse thought only of ing his own He gathered together all of his marketable securities and placed them on deposit with a New York Soon afterward r-e negotiated i loan on these and had the credit thus obtained cabled to the bank's Probe Steamship Charles Morse's manipulation of steamship companies was taken up by the special grand jury to-day after the jurors had heard E. R. Thomas testify for about ten Mr. Thomas went lo the district attorney's office with his Justice and he waited in Mr. Jerome's office until lie was called by the grand A messenger brought to the district at- torney from Thomas a good-sized package of It said thai Mr. Thomas was turning over to attorney correspondence and documents relating to loans between him and Mr. Morse and the banks they con- For the it is understood that the grand jury does not intend to this and It may go over to another grand Charles M. who was connected with Steamship Company and other Morse and N. H. treasurer of the Steamship Company and the Consolidated Steamship were called as Their testimony was considered so important that the grand jury sat after o Say He It is understood the district at- torney is looking into the way Morse handled money of the Hudson River Navigation The Mr. Morse to use in bay ing a street railway running into Mr. Morse bought the road ostensibly for tho steamship but he rs said to have kept the property Morse sold the railroad property at a profit of which he is said to have including thr which been advanced by the steamship com- pany for the purchase of the In according to the stockholders of the Morse got control of about more of the steamship com- making in all which he got belonging to the Some time ago stockholders of the com- pany discovered that Morse had used of this money to buy stock of the Metropolitan Steamship Company and for stock in the Consolidated Both of these com- panies are now in the hands of The stockholders in the Hudson River Navigation when a 2 1-2 per cent dividend came were offer 'd bonds of the Metropolitan Steamship but they refused to subscribe to the BAWES LOSES HIS James Joyce Nominated for Congress ic Fifteenth to Tho Washington Feb. casting 161 ballots in what seemed a hopeless tlie Fifteenth district can Congressional convention here to-day nominated James of Guernsey The candidates who opposed him were Representative Beeman G. of Gen. R. B. of of the National Grand Army of the and of the County nato the fourth to the last ballot 41; 63; 69; 3. 155. of and S. A. of were chesen gates to the national and while both been warm Foraker they were pledged It Is predicted by prominent Democrats that George of at ent member of the legislature from Washington who Dawes two years will be nominated by tho to contest with The Port lit the That Reaches the people with the full That Is why It paya to advertise In It. References to President Are j Given Indorsing to Tlie New Feb. Rev. William J. of who has been called a nature faker by dent lectured to the Men's Club of the United Churches here night on There were many Tale professors and they applauded Dr. Long's Inferential references to President Mr. Long got an indorsing laugh in his opening he alluded to hunters and sportsmen who called selves Christian who kill a thing that even the wolf rarely he will be better for the audience and for myself that I confine myself to the four-footed beasts sively He went on to tell a story our own lar and our neighbor Immediately puts us In the Ananias Animals can't smell you unless they get close to If you remain perfectly Ing to But an exalted said that judging from my mals didn't which was really the thing he uttered In several pages of NT SITE Contest Between Machine anc Sentiment for LODGE IS HOLDING ALOOF in Opposing Has Strong Straw Votes Favor but Assert They Are Candidates for District Delegates Shows Twenty-five Against tions and None in Favor of Such Hughes Is NAVY MAN IN MYSTERY Arrest Him at Broken SHOOT AT ANOTHER ON EOOF Fleeing Form Escapes as William B Who Says He Is a Naval Gives Himself ing He Had Mistaken Up Bond for Special to The Feb. 13 the cap- ture of one man and the shots of the police after another man escaping over the roofs from 1004 Chestnut there was uncovered early this morning a tery has completely the Residents opposite the Jefferson pital were first awakened by a crash of followed by shortly after 2 A man could be seen fleeing over the and in the were firing their revolvers at An arrest was made at the but it was not of the man who was Arrest the Other It was another who had been standing upon a box In an to a window that had man called out to the I'll come At the station house the man declared that he was William Bailey a naval constructor with the rank of m the United States gerty declared that he held a responsible position in the New York Shipbuilding had been had taken the place for his home on nut and had run his elbow through a of He declared that he knew nothing of the man who The police say showed no signs of Asserts His Magistrate before whom Fogerty was the lieutenant under bail for a ther hearing on It was said at the house where Fogerty is living last night that any charge made him is absolutely that he holds an excellent and will be able to prove that he was Innocent of any wrong Intention when lie broke the The lieutenant has retained and his friends say that he will be prepared to fight for his release on He obtained bail without any trouble SHE SURRENDERS ALAMO Woman Weak from Hunger Property Over to I But Keeps Up Proud Texas Record of Never Said to Have Forced Special to The Washington San Tex. Feb. Weak from j almost exhausted for want cf j and begrimed and dirty from ex- Adme Deza valla to-night i vacated the turning the over to Gov. She in no but came out with colors j and again kept up the record of i which Texas is Alamo never I The opposition agreed to allow Miss agreeing that ail at Issue should be submitted to the courts for final and that all j parties In case should abide the re- Before she would turn over the j property to the the deputy sheriff on guard had to thus ing her in undisputed She then received the representative of the governor and turned the property over pending the settlement of the To-day Miss fared some but she showed plainly the effects her nights and two days of She did not I simply sub- mitted the questions at issue to opposition could never gotten J have faith in inV J governor the courts of and i Heve I will get j The arbitration of the youny woman Is said to be chiefly due to her Sear of the rats that infested the old Baltimore and Return 91. 25. Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Every Saturday and AH trains both both except City 1417 G st. and Pa. BY JOHN CALLAN Special to Thf Post Mass Feb. is torn in twain by her affection for ator Murray Crane and her for William H. Every kind of poll has been made to test in the The legislature for the Secretary by a vote of S to 35. A postal card canvass showed Jhe same proportion of voters his Parents attending school debate have been induced to and Taft has 3 to 1. But n ihe Cice of this apparent disposition on the part of thousands Toft's own supporters is to observe tin wishes of Senator and send nl to the convention at When tho State convention in unless Taft should be far than he Is to-day the four large will be given no of these delegates have been determined They are hta league in the Henry Cabot and John U It is cun rent that Crane and a resident of the western and the the eastern part of the are mori favorable to candidacy of than that of of or one Friends of clare he has not indicated his will not do so until tlie convention U in session and the situation shall whit it Is to the best Interests of thf State to In the judgment of this would mean art an til Taft Senator Stands It that who Is the would N active m Massachusetts in behalf of ttn of Secretary The is nothing of vuo This is the waj in which it stated at the Taft s. which have opened here and it is said with It Is not regarded that nf the Sixth dlw who is Lodge's haj conic out an enthusiastic advocate Taft It is in Massachusetts that Gardner has a way of doing in spite of extraneous influences What tne Taft adi wanted wad that should off his coat participate in the movement to secure aj instructed delegation for the This has not and Is noi expected to It is alleged that abstention of will prevent the da velopment of any opposition to MH rq election to the Senate two years but that goes too far In the future to the sole reason guiding the tor's Whatever the It If certain that has stood no one even his intimate expect him to show any everybody indicates an intention to for the Taft band and unanimity is not likely at the present Crane a Power in tho From all parts of the State the tion is not what Massachusetts ill doj but what will Crane This man 's a power one end Massachusetts to the HP has Republican machine under good control and he can manipulate It as he sees fH In the western whence he he In State in where the banking and industrial of the State he 's regarded tlie warmest The man In street knows Crane and he IP for much more so naturally than he Is for candidate for the outside the Tn this description of position is no disparagement The 1-jttor is a forceful and a but he has wed his victory making enemies right and has moved lea instead of through leaving few heartburns by his the two Senators acting harmony as Lodge and are to ii will nn extremely to induce the convention to dn thing oi her what to For same in such i tory shape is the It rwan a hard light to in favor Taft for many of the Situation in the To give an idea of the H UP take half a dozen In tin western part of the State Crane has Ini Ho lives in the First no instructions w ill given to the delegates from In Second it is the mem is for but no instructions wiU be It is likely that Taft men will selected as The original Taft men many there of is Representative of the Third in the same district is an influential the Worcester which is an ardent advocate of and which at the top of its first Cannon for Xo m- are possible in this but Taft men be In the Fourth Col. G. H. chairman of the Republican State  

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