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I iAN JANSOJ90Ss 301905s
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N N301905 30 1905
I NUMBER NUMBER1885 f 3885 I w WASUINTOSUDAY ASHoraToisr ASLlLL T GTO N SU SU1oT 1oT 1oTD L D AY 0 JANUARY29 T A N U ARY > 9 190 1 905FORTY o FOnrpv = p pcA TAGES cA cAG G JlJ u us s By ByFrankAIu Copyright Copyrlghtl9O Frank A 19CS Munsey n nsey nze sey Jj PRICE FIVE GENTS CENT S
BUSSIANSTUOENTS RUSSIAN STUDENTS
SWEAR VENGEANCE
ANn ARE AREARRESTED ARRE STEO
r
Police PQIi Attracted Aftractedby by Revo
11lti9nary kii ionary Songs of
g r t tF F Plotters
NEW PRECAUTIONS RECAUIIONSTAJEN TAKEN
Apprehension ppreh nsiOh of of1oreDis More Dis ¬
order or der JIausesposting pauses Posting of
Troops T 9ps in St St Petersburg
ST S1 si P JfETERSBURG PETERSBURG ETERSBURG Ja Tarl28 i l 28 28An = An Anoath oath
of Yerigeanceto vengeance to be b visited vliited upon uponth the
Czar Czaran and c the Russ Russian ian iang government lre mmen1wtS was
made ma de Saturday S t1lrdajafternonna afternonn at ttheopen the open
graves of ofa a score scoxe of ot otstu students stu aents whQl1a who had d
Tbeen 1 1eenshot been eenshot shot down durin during g g the massacre m ssacre
of last astSmda Sunday
fifteen Fjfteenofth Fifteen of the twentyfiVe who pledged
i themselves bem clves to revenge < f their dea deaths hs have have
c t L been tiecnarrested arrested
4 The The victims viCtmswerc were buried in th the little
cemetery cemetcratOb cemet ry at Ohuchoff choff several seyeralmlles miles dis ¬
tant tantfromthe from the capital TWentyflve Twentyflvestu stu ¬
dents den ts ten of them the nyoun young g women 9menfol fol ¬
loWcd th the hearses earses and andas as the th coffins co ins
were w r J lowered < weret1 JntQ into the thegroun ground d tneltat knelt at
the graves grz ives and stretching their hands
tobeaven to heaven took oo a as solemn lem noath bath not to rest
Vntil 1jntUtl the e blood b boodofthe oodofthe of the victims had h dbeen been
v jsit visited d > upon the thel Heads 3ds of those t1 t1osewl1o osewl1o who
f spilled SI > Ul < it It t
Then they th y sang sangreolutiona revolutionary J Jsongs songs songs to
the t crun tunes saf of hymns h m The Th sound of the
singing sin tng attracted attract da a squ squad i of police J ollcer The 1
students studen s fled but were < pursued aridi and fif ¬
teen teenotth of them mwer were arrested arr < sf d
Sent to Manchuria
> The fourth rourthbatterY battery of the theheavYartit heavy artil
lery l iCF whioa fired the shotinto shot into the winter
palace P a a a week veek ago l last st Thurs Thursday day has
litf btCrdgsotvcd dissolved The men have been lJe I
draftid drat d for tpr Manchuria with with various ariousreg reg
iments designed for fori Manchuria i
Every ve J indication Saturday atur daynight night
pointed to apprehension ippreb apprt lidnsion nsion pn on the part partOf of
the authorities authorit es that the theaisquletlng disquieting re ¬
ports J rtsrecelvedirprnR received from Russian ssian Poland P Ian dand and
other < sections e tionso of theempirer theemp rew would uldlead lead
to a re 1 resumption > umptlQtt of th the strike strlkeagiaeon str ike agitation
in gtpetersburg St SL Petersburg If1
Nothing Nothngtan tangible l l occurred o curred to yarrant warrai ri f
this assumption Sl tnPtion The Thecit city had hnditS its usual
Saturday nIght aspect a5 Pcet every cve ri theater th t r
c giving iving Vl n g yerforman performance 11 er C r mart cs k an and d the general se ne J
s 1 u1V o g n floincliaatict 4n < linatiC1t lG xejatd retrd
the situation situa on as asserJ serious s
t t But GoYCrn Governor GovcrnorGeneraj brGen General efulTIeporr1s Trepoff is not ot
taking tildnganJ any chances ili ilinccs nccs and d1as has complete comp t d
4tIC1POS tiie most t eTaherate eIillJcra tep pre preparations repara parations tlon against a
an an emergency < mergenc All A11thebarrackcom the barrack com ¬
manders Iii nccrs received instructions instructions8atur Saturday day
afternoon to 1o Sold o Id their troops troo in illrea readl dl
ness n s No si sieaycs leaves eaycs of absence were were grant
eiiiexcept d xcept in i in a 1 few f w isolated cases
Soldiers ldicrsm in Concealment Concea1 entJ
Squads Sq a s of or soldiers were wer marched mar < bed to
various variOl i is s important fmpor tunt positrons and an d dcon con ¬
cealed eal d as well w vell cll as 1 the loca locality lity made pos ¬
sible Detachments Detachmentsbae have been beenluarter quarter ¬
ed d in th thQ tIi government buildings and
manyoSige many > p municipal l offices and the
prcsencfl p nc i ior bor or guards at the bridge ap p ¬
proaches pro 1cbes < leading from Basil Island Islan d dand and
other outlying ou tJying districts dIstric ts Into the ci1ty city
iridicates hldi ts whence trouble troub e Is feared
r Tclcphone qommurilcation communication has been
established esta4i estabtished < hedbetwcen between these distant lis < ntposts posts
arid the winter palace palaceas as n well a as < with
the variaus barracks If 11an any an j joubreak oubreak
pbotild should houIl occur today tOd a ar r the thegua the guar guards Tdsvm ds will be
henforced reenf breed with great dispatch and a1d the
chances of victories over ov the tb troops by b
strikers ftrik rs have ae been b fn hcCor accordingly lngi dimin ¬
ished V
Inquiry in iuoffida officia l quarters ItJ < rters relative to
the meaning Jreanin of the th preparations elicited
only nly the tll h1fOlmation infoi infoimation mation that thatpre precautionary nutlonarj
measures InamIesh ha d become a matter of gen
t I rjJ policy pollc but ut that d1atUJ they e meant rncan p Tioth th
in lag in particular > articular
The officials In General Tr Trepoff s
headquarters adqunrte rs at the Winter Palace de
clared car w with v ith ltlgreatemphas lgreatemphas great emphasis s that all aUds dls
quieting rumors ma may a y 1 be dismissed dism ISsed as
tbascless Ibi cless and an d that tha a quiet Sunday inday can
be predicted pregictcdmth with a considerable degree
cf certainty cert lnty
Demons DClOn3 Demonstrations trations tr tloDS Over
The Th impression prevails among private
citizens c tzen5 that the thestrIlce strike It It continues contin es
at 1tnll all will wUlbeconductedon be conducted on a strictly strictI
peaceful oasis and that whatever trou
ble may ma occur would be of a purely po ¬
litical Utc 11characteI character
The arrest of the fifteen students stud ts who
took an oath to avenge the death of
their brethren rethren on on the Czar Czarand and the gov ¬
ernment ernmentgives gives a fair illustration of
the temper t inper 61 the radical radl al element
The Therepllrt report from Moscow Mo cow that serious
disorders dL50 r have occurred along the lines
of o the thelI MoscowBrest oScowBrest and LlbauRom
any r Railways Is officially denied An
other denial deals wth the rumor that
large portions por ons of the TransSiberian
Railway Railway have been destroyed d stroyedThfs This la
characterized as as the veriest nonsense
The Thealtitude attitude of the government Is iscon con
dilatory cUiator so far far as labor agitation is
concerned concer ricd and it is understood un rstood that the
provincial provfncIalgovenlOrs governors in whose districts
serious troubles have av occurred are in
receipt Tf elpt of instruct Instructions ions from St Peters
o bUrg b rg to deal not only leniently lenientl with
the workmen but to make definite de ¬
mands upon them to submit their pro ¬
gram rani so that the authorities may ma be
enabled t rabl d to Judge fair fairly ly between them t
and the manufacturer
manufacturers 1I I1tlfaturcrs to Yield
Apparently the government Insists
upon making the themanufacturcrs manufacturers realize r
that they the must do d their part in concil ¬
Ja iating HnS the discontented dlscontqnted workmen
at a great financial sacrifice so that
thedrIke the strike question may be absolutely
A eliminated from the Internal Inter1ialsItuatlon situation
This Thlaa accomplished ccompUshed the government gOY rnmcnt will
have but one element to deal with and
the thep policy Ucy adopted nd < ptcd since Ince thenp the appoint oint ¬
ment mentot of General Trepoff Tr pott Indicates in
Continued Contlnuedon on Second Page
VANDERBILT VANbERiIIF MAID MAIDi i
LANDS IN PRISON
ON FRAUD FItAUDCHARGE CHARGE
P Police li AFre Arrest stHer Her as She Leaves the H Horne tpe
iff l df f Preside President si 4 gt t Roosevelts Roo Roos s evelts CQu Cousin i 1
I > feaps Rea A Ps a Harvest Si arvest V t f fo r o
NEW EW w 3TOBK Jan 28 28claJ 28Claiming Claiming nins that
sne she was wasfor formerly I r rya ya a maid of Mrs Cor ¬
nelius n lius yanderbilt Vanderbilt and an d later in the em ¬
ploy of Mrs Ogden kd n Goelet Goele a ahandsome handsome
w welldressed vell Ildressedr dressed young oung < ung ungwoman woman who said
thats that sne 1te was v as Charlotte Chafl tte Kavanagh KaY ariagh agh of
163 1 East Twentysecond wen tsecondStreet Street was ar ¬
raigned ra gned lii It Yorkville police court cour t today
charged d dvI with vI iobtainin obtaining g gmone money mone tinder
false tals pretenses r tensc
The Thev vpmanWas v oman man wMa an arrested at the home
of IV V Emlen Roosevelt Rooseyelt a a cousin cQUsln of the
President who wht > lives ltves rvesat801 at 804 Fifth Avenue A erne
after afte r it is alleged llegedshetrled she tried fo tq o get
money from o n the t R Roosevelt os lt family famil
Woman Panhandler x
According Accor d dng ng to the tbestOl story stor r tpldLby told L by yth the po pQ
lice Iic a woman womanpan w mttit jpan panhandler Handler has hasbetn been
Visiting siting the homes of the rich through
the there residence req ldEnce section sCt on of f the city elt for
some timepas time past She always was as well eil
dressed qr ssC and her manner zranner was quiet and an
dIgnified Jgnlfi d d
She told of a family aD1iIylnSr in great at distress
for whom whoIU she she wascoUecting wascoUectingmone was collecting money mone 4
The tales taless shevtold she h 3 told ld differed Sometimes Someti mes
i she sh w wanted nt dn money o iieyto to bury bUIysnne some soth niem ni m n m
her be of of th the family famllyAt > At other th times ti es she
i told how 11 OW the tamllywere family were near sfarva s art na a
i tion and andeylcUonfor eviction for Tionpayirient of
rent nL
JThat thit hat the welldressed isll dressed wo wom woman man n was is
reaping a aharest harvest hart est along Fifth Fi ih Avenue
came came to to the notice no tice ot the Charities Cha rIties Or O ¬
ganization irinIzation and Detective e Barry B rI3 < wns wn ts as S
sent Sentto to investigate te and arrest rre st if Irthe the th
facts f ct warranted 1 1f
Ba Barry rrysaw saw a handsome young woman Wom n
walking walkingin In the street la last t night See Site I Iwalkingin
went w ent nt into the home homeo of Geor George ge G GlI Mfr Mr r
try trY trYa a broker at 812 where she t talked l ed
with lth avmaid i maid Then she shewent went to pte the
Home h me of Mrs John Thatcher S15 S15r r Fr From jbni
there she he rang the bell at the Claused
Postley ostIey home 817 81 At each place places sh sis
told t tdldth ld the th same story to the ma id orfbu or orb ibu j
ler er She needed money t tu < > pur burya bur 5 5a n dea deil e l
child whose family famil was In want i
Placed Iaced Under nder Arrest Arrest
AsT Az she l1e Was as leaving leavir ig the Roosevelt1 Poose Jt
residence r esIderice Barry Dirr approached d h6r h r and
told her she was waSJnderarrestlhe under arrest The
woman woman told how she sb Jiad Jmdbeen been thj t10 th
Vanderbiltniaid Vanderbilt maid and Iatersin la ter In the the En e
ploy p loy of Mrs Mrs Geolet She ma made d epositIve de posJUve
statements s btemen tS at t first that th t she w A on n a
call of duty dtit that was s as prompted by 1 1clrtr char lmr ¬
ity ityalone alone but later Barry asse aSs nts tss1e she
admitted to him him that she wa wasco wa yfOllectIng iiecting
money for her own use us E y f
I Barry d declares 1aresthat that his hIsood loodlooking oodlo looking king
I welldressedPrisoner welldressed prisoner is Isa r a panhandler anhan dle r I
I f
Bee Beckwith tewith May Ma Not Live L V
To Face FaceHis Mis Accsers Acc users
T I
Bank President Gradually GraQJJallyGrQws Grows Weaker
Sinkingf5pells Sinking Spells Becoming c ceon eon inQM Mg Mqre f fe re e
I and More Frequent t I
OBERLli OBERIj OBERLIN IN Ohio ObJo > Jan J L 28 2It It tjS is the he
opinion oPJ n no o ioftrlen of friends frIen s f that President ide C T
Bec Beckvdth eci kwith w 1tl1 of the Citizens Cjt1zensBaAk Bank will i
never n net = er appear r for tr trial i i before or the h Fed F l ¬
eral courts VV > >
This is Isdue d e > to t toY Y Tifii 1rlS hsweenhitr es esL esC3 L C3 C3i r i iBys h l fii
condition C9 iO He is gradually grow growing ing
wea weaker e ak ker r His W Wrt 4 rt condition 0 n d i tio n l Is perhaps p e o or r a p S J JI I
jhe J the e V worst V ° rst t Hfe ii sinking spells are com cq
iIig lug nlOfefr more fre41e uc jt tand and mQr more seyee sail m
s shaula ou Ill i hlstria his i hri1 triaP j jb ibe b be heldi heldat ld r at once nce > his tis
ConditIOuoulinot n JtIOP otId nQt allf allfw allow w or h his S 13 pres t
e pe peL elf L 1 1i i Zb io
e ee e s 5 1 been be i ieen een i1 i1pros proslqited pros ted tedsince since the
Chadwck Chadw jclc affair a f ir 0
MayorfCin Mayor of Cincinnati inna tt 1
i
Would Wou ld Liceftse Gambling
Declares the ViceCannot Vice 7 7Cannot Cannot Be Slopped and nd
Should Be e Leg Legalized lizedandHedged and Hedged About bout
With WithS WithSi Suitable i i lJ table Reslrictions R Peslricti slrictions 9ns
I CINCINNATI CIXCll NNAT I Ohio Jan T a 11 J s tThC The fail ¬
ure ureof of the theclt city cIt authorities to suppress
gambling despite d spit frequ Jht < nt j raids jjjs Is ls
I Ishown shown In a t statement from ± rOm Mayor Ma or i
Fleisc Fleisthman hman bma n today tod 1 who W hO Advocates dvocates per 1
mltting mlttlnggambling gamblirigr amblinghonses houses f jo run un under < jer j
suitable restrictions j i
There T herCls is no way ay in v hich hiChgamblinS gambling I
can be regulated except iby license de ¬
clared the mayor H HThl Th The Tl e existence ex Istence of
gambling Is a a fact rae 1 TH THerj T Tl Ier erj e r has always llwas
been b en gambling and it itfre jgeems fre certa cer t t1n in to
me niellat ni iiiat for ages to co cOjfle rine jfle jg there will be
That Thatfact fact however howeverd d de es e not lessen the
diuty tyof of the authoriti authorities authoritf uthorit 1 es to tosccthat see that it
does not no become b ecomesog so g e eneral neral eral or is done in
such a manner manneras as tC t undermine the
morals of the comm community com Junity unity and corrupt
the young oung It should fnotbe notDe not be favoredj but
should be hedged wi WHh 11h h restrictions
There are men menrwho rwho who in sp spite spite Q of
everything erythIngthat that Is 1done done by 1 the police
will w wIll Ustili still find a a T w s iay Jay y to gamble Pur ¬
sued in in this m3jm manutr tfr r rf f j It js S certain to be e
more unrestricted unrestrictedJ unrestrictedJtitan than btherwJsc otherwl > e and
carried to great e E xtremes jtemes tremes To regulate
anything it Itmus must t tu ele legalized gaUz d that th atls Is it
must be llcenesed t jt is a great problem
one that I have Struggled hruggled ruggled with almost
In vaIn tili n I i find c Cnsolatlonin cnsolaUon nsoiation nsolatlonin in a degree
by b remembering tthat that th t others who haVe
gone before have 113VCi i failed
BRIDGE GO OiAPSE8 LAPSES I
TIIREMEN1iIiE THREE MEN mm
One n WilJPObab WilJPObabf Will Pro bablL f Die Dil > Were T Tearing iari < g
Down Structu S ructu r re e When hen Accident
OC urre tred
1 1urre LL
I
EL PASO Tex f fJa11 jan 28 28B By the col c l ¬
lapse of the old s Si Siuthern outhern outher uthern Pacific Ra Rail Jl
1 T 1 3
road bridge ncros acro 1 th the Rio Grande here
three thr em men n were i Itl njured tl jured
They The are re Il l B q
Louis Spraker of jf t Cripple Creek Colo Cob
leg broken and U Uadly adly bruised L f
Cl Clyde yd e G11bert G1lbertof ner o ot New Castle Pa
badly bruh bruised < d Ad d cut Internal injuris Injuris
willprobabli will probab1Zie Ie
Sam Thorn r fhor qon fon fonp tonPiUsburg p pjttgou Plttsburg pa not se ser
rious f
A Anew new bJ7i btijg < ge g wasrecentlbuilt was as rcCen recently Uy built and
the men menwre W wiireaSslsUng ere assisting assisting in in In tearing tearing aown down
the old onei o ont
I MERC I y THIR THIRTY Y BEL9W BELOW
VEST WE l STEVARTSTOWN N NH K
t tj Jan T In 4 < tn 28 2SIn In j fil filC ftiup eep C cpsnow snow and a nd with itll the Uier
1T momc ter a 30 io below zero flrein firemen n con
1 I quered nt a t treateflIng reatening fire fir on the th main
J street of tbis t ls vlllace Ldss S12000 l2i t
Superintendent Sqperinten entAIIison Allison of the th house
of oLrefugewas ofrefuge refuge was present and he told told how 1
the gambling Instinct was s stimulated by b
the nickleIntheclot machines to be b
found fiundat at resorts r sor nenr the city cltlr Mr Al 1
bisOn ILs n said
i Why Wl1 y at t one place the machines are
so socroded crowded ab about ut b bY bt > women arid Lchil chil ¬
dren that men trien do not get an tn opportunity opportunlt
to gam gambIa ble
h V Vr What r hat you 011 say 1Y is doubtless true > re rc
55 sponc1el ponfe < < l the th mayor ma or Women Vomenare are more
lispopcd l spoftl < l than m6n mt rni > n to to gamble That is
well known kno knoe wn and nd has abundant Illustra ¬
tion Vv Women dmen want more for their
money Inone
Mr Mi Allison AIIL < on said nil the slot lot machines
should shou be beac1lshed abo auIshed lished and prohibited prohlbit L The
r hayor dissented from this view iew He
said aid
I agree tgre that gambling machines
should be prohibited but l ut > not those ma ¬
chines where he cou you arc ire r certain certainto to get an
adequate d Cluatcreturn return for your our money mone There
is i ile the difference dif differeneoin ren in one you 01 are abso ¬
iIslt lutely h sure to get a fair return for your our
investment in stm em whle wh i le in Inlh the other 0 ther you ou take U ke
I a chance and it is sure the theehnnces chances are
against aain t you 01 Some So me of these thEs machines
r rtre are rcm merolv merely rl an automatic cleric c1er w hile
I Iothlr others are pure gambling gtm lIng devices
POLICE PUEU OD MIL OF
BIGAMIST B1AM18TURBERER MUROERER
Expect E ect to toRul Run Down Johann Jo ann Hoch in
Cincinnati Cin dnnatiCzime Ciime Occurred
in Chicago
CINCINNATI CINCIN ATr Jan 2S 2SThe The police
I
here are ar e expecting to receive a call from
Inspector lnspecterof of Police Shlrpcof Snlppey of Chicago
t twho who Is on On thetrail of Johann Jo ann llooh 1I1 h
bigamist biam is t arid anf1011eged alleged wife Witcm murderer urd c rer
I Word has come to the Dpi police ice that
Hoch 1Ioch Is being closely pursued to this
I city from an Indiana town and that his
nrrest nrrcst is a expected to take place pla < here hcr
The police have no personal word qrd from
Shippey and the source of the Informa 1 ¬
tion that Hoch was expected to arrive
In this city e1t was not given
STORES STORES CLOSE FOR REVIVAL R VIV Ar Aro o
BURLINGTON Jwa J wa Jan 28
Every Evcrystore store and factory fact In the city ct was
closed ctS d on Pf1 request cf Mayor ln V yor Castor C istor HO s
l tht lmtemp lmtempioyeH lCemploe ioyeH mlghtattcnd revival rcyIYalJ s6r > 6r
Yf VlcetJ el lliitiy tany residences are being b lng
thrown onen oICh daily fr nraver meetIngs
LOCAL OGAL FENCERS
EASILY DEFEAT
V YNTING SIJIN TEAMS
New rewYor ew Yor York k knd and nd Philadel
phiaNen01Itp phia Men Outpointed inted
4
> t tat at the Capital pita1
SOCIETY soc jimIN INAIIENDANCE IN ATTENDANCE
Receptio fl After the Victory
by Count and Coun tess
Cassini Fea Feature F athre ture
The Washington nshh gton Fencers fencers Club Clu hvon won
the Cassini Cup by b defea d defeating t at1ng ting teams from
the thePhi1adelphItLFen Philadelphia Fencers e rs C Club uti and the the
New ew York Yor k Fencers Fen ers C quo ub yegterday
afternoon In t thii thi clubhouse in Nine ¬
teenth Street
The other entry in the tournament tournam nt the
New Is ew YJork Y r kAthl Athletic t1cClub Club lost 051 l to the
New Yor York lork k Fencers Club lub In the prelim ¬
inary roun round d
Although It was was known that the Wash W sh
Ing ington tonclub club would be re represented by a
strong strongteam team earn their th r victory ttctor ictoxover over the taci ex
pcrienced pcr icnc fencers fencers from New ew York was j
a asurprfse surprise It was w s a acle clean n cut ut and nd de e j
cislve dslcVictory victory vl tory however an trd d the tt Tr Trash ash
Ington men deserve desenem much ch credit for
their clever wor work orkwlththe k w with ith the foils foll > Two
of of the10cal the local team Breckinridge Bred inridge and i
Early arlj won WOn V On all their bouts bo tsand and the b he other
member membero of o f the thetcam team lost lotonlYan only ono
Breckinridge th the teams te teams ams captain was as
especially espe ciallY brilliant brli1iantboth both in Attack ltackajd Ltaek and
defense The musteratarms ma te ratarms M I 4 Dar
rieulat rleulatalso also did well
Diplomats on Hand
The clubhouse W was 1s the the mecca IDcccafor for
Washingtons social world and nearly
200 personssaw persons saw the bouts A large ma ¬
jority jortt of theDiplomatlc the Diplomatic Cor Corps ps was was pres ¬
ent and many m nj prominent Washlngton W shfngtotl
ians Ia ± is In spite of o present day cynicism
and an d the comparatively cOmparatl el hsmall small number
who hoactuil1Yfen actually fence e sword play pl Y has lost
none no ne of lt5attractlons Its attractions for or plen men or or wo o ¬
men and the spirited contests c ntests were
I
roundly roun ly applauded
In the final nal bout bou the Washington team
defeated defea tedthe the theNew New ewyo York r k Fencers E en ets Club
510 5 a to 1 1 Breckinridge beat beaternochan Iternochari and 1
TathamEarly Tatham Early beat Tot Tni Taham nanv ia m matldTow < and atldTow Town n
send sen sxndBabne it4l5ne ne ber b be Kernotjhan Ierno o h bau < n and d lost l S t
t te ToWni 5 1Vn 1Vnen en E R Rd t tJ
r lji n ra r
club Iub had won wonfl five out of the nlriepoa nine ln po pos i
sibie sible lb e bouts the Uieother other othe four lour were > not n t
fought riu ht
The Washington V Fencers FencersClub Club t defeat iefeat e t
ed e th the Philadelphfa PhU delphfa Fencers Fe I cersClub Club de ¬
cisively cislyel In the preliminary round the
score being 5 to to Q L Breckinridge beat
Tetaz Tetazand and Lewis Early Earl3beat beat I Lcwi3ana Lewis ewis ana
Koehler arid Bablne beat be t Koehler I oehlerThe The
other preliminary bout bout the New N w Yor Yo York rk k
Fencers Fen FenCt ersC1uD Club against the New York
i Athle Athletic Athletic e Club Cl b was wa s s7on won by bjthe the former forin r
i by b a score sc r Toi 0 b 5 to 3 1
j At the Reception
Tiie The contests co tests were followed by b arecep a recap
tioh at t w which hich the Count and Countess
Cassini were hosts hosts The Countess Cas ¬
sin sini i wits wnsnsslst assisted in receiving her guests
by the Baroness Moncheur wife of the
1 Belgian Minister Miss Uss Pauline Morton
and Miss Iissde de Smirnoff Among those
present were cre SirlJotimer Sir Mortimer Durund M L
Jusserand the French Ambassador Amba sador
Baron n nron ron Mayor des Planches Baron Bar9nMon Bar n Mon ¬
cheur e leurJonkcer Jonkeer Sw Srtderen frideren and Mme Ime von
Swindercn n Miss Roosevelt Baron von
GUskra G l VIcomtess iTjcomtess T dc Faramonu Mr fI
Korea Phya Ph Akharaj Varahalo Tam halo Minis ¬
ter terfrom from Siam Mrs lrs Herbert Wads Yads
worth w orth Miss Miss le Burgeois Bur geois Miss Hagner Hagn er
Miss 1lss Southerland Miss Mar Mary > Souther
land Mrs irsBrpm Bromwell en Mrs George
Howard Mrs de Koven Miss Uss de ICoven
Mrs IrsHodg Kodges s Dr and Mrs Mitchell Mltch ll Mr
Sands Miss 11 MJsS ss Wilson lison O H Tittman Mrs
Hooker
In order to possess the handsome silver
cup presented by b Count Cassini 1sslni the
pres ident cf the Washington Fencers
Club lub It ItI11ust must be won wonthre three times by b one <
of o j jtbe the competing c crnpetlng rnpetlng clubs Yesterdays Yeterda Yest rdaes was was
the first tournament in w whic hic h the cup CU
was the prize The l l l3oston > oston Fencers Fence
Club was invited to send seuda a team but
found It impossible to do so at the th last
I ImOmc1t moment An attempt was wasmade made to get
the authorities at Annrvoolis Ann ooUs to let the
team of o the Naval Academy enter but
they thc were unwilling to let the men take
so much time off
The Teams
The teams were
Washington Wash nshlngton ingtOn Fencers Club ClubScott Scott D Th
Breckinridge Br ckirirfiIge J G Early and Charles
Babine
New York Fencers Club ClubF ClubFltzhugh Ftzhugh t htJgh
Townsend Charles Tatham and Mar 1111 ¬
shall R Kernochan
Philadelphia Phn delplii Fencers Club ClubFnn ClubFrnls FranoSs s
Tetaz E B Lewis and W WT T Koehler Koe l1er
New York Athletic AthleticClu1 Club ClubDr > Dr Grame
M Hammond Charles G Bothner Dothn r and
1 W T Heintz H intz
j M I Leger L ger the Haitian Minister was
master of the combat om bat in place of the th
Vicomte de Faramond who was iOO 00 Il
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to attend The judges were Mr Good
hue of the the1ew New York 1fork YorkAthletle Athletic Club A A
I C Cunningham U S N NBallal NBallal10r Ballard Mor 10r ¬
ris na Victor Mindeloff Mr Lingdon Iingl n Mr
j I IEmmondR Emmonds The timers were W v Scott
I OConnor and Dr Paul Evans
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RELEASE ON BAIL
PENDING MURDER TRIA TRIAL 1
NEW NE ITtM r1IMinn V4 M Minn Jan 28 28Dr Dr
George Ge rg R Koch o h awaiting a second s cond trial
on the charge of Idll killing rig Dr Gebhardt Ge bhardt
a arIvnl rival dentist cIen trst has been re released leased on o
20G6y ball ba
A change of venue Y nue makes Mnnkato
the place pba e and February Febru 1 7 the time for
J the 1e next qcxt trial trl l
IN DRIFT TWELVE HOURS
SCARBORO CROSSING Me Jan ii
The Th St John J hn express was w s dug du out ol ot
I a drift t JrJ rift t after a delay del y of twelve tWlv hours
Muns Man Ianj of the passengers passengers were without
fooddurine food dur1n udnsc that time
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Charged by byJistrictAtlomey District Attorney Jerome With Subornation Subomationof of Perjury in in the th
BodgeMorse Case a e
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s iP t re ie ill in Di I
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AWAIT MORSES ARRIVAL i
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Due D i t Tuesday TuesdayBracLeu te > d y Bracken Out o of
Reach Re PeachDodge chDa Dodge g to Eleadt Plead PJead
Tomorrow
NEW EW YOfe YOlt 1OI x Jan 2S 2S bTzie The next de d
yfelppment C9jj1 C9jj1nt = nt of r r1nfe 1nfe Interest tst in the notorious s i
p DodgMOrse j D dgfe dg Sr6rse 1iro e marital marlta1u1d and divorce dl orce scan
dais d IsIn i4i in in which indictments im1ictme ntswere were found
yesterday k kerda3t erda3t against five ficp persons rsous will ill be b f j i
tiearthalhere e rxtalh re from Europe of Char CharIs I I
W Morse iorse who Is Ji passenger p enger c on th4 th4j h j
I HamburgAmerican Hunburg American steamship S eamshlp Deutsch j
land More indictments I1dI ctme rt5 are nreex expected pe cted soon B oonin in I I t I I
1 connection connecticnw with th the t e tangle The rh grand
jury jur has been b tn ordered to reconvene reconvene oni on i
I Tuesday lUesd3 TuesdayncX next n > xt L 1 t
j The T he Indictments Indl tments of former Justice J j
I IFursui Fursm nAbe n Abe Hummel H mmel the la7 lasvyer r
I Benjamin Benja in Ste Steinhardt inhardt inhar dt formerly of v t he i
law Jinn of f Howe Hummel Hum eland and Ed ¬
ward J Bracken Bra ckena a private detective t
I has caused a great sensation Bracken
cannot be found
I District Distri t Attorney Atto ric = Jerome Jeromeidetelir ip determined deterinlr d
to pus > ush h the case cas to the limit
Surprises Surp sesin in Store
According to f rumors rumors ru oih iri in c1 circulation clrcu cu 1 ation to to ¬
day dl two or possibly three Cher < he her r rTIlen men j I
will have ha e to answer similar charges j I
Two of o those th sercf referred rred to occupy proml i
I nent i Jtoslt1on > osltions > in the business arid an d so j I
dab world l and the t e fact that thatone one of j
1 them is considered 4 to have been guilty
of o any wrongdoing will come com as a great gCti i
surprise
Morse Iorse who next to Mrs Irs Morse orse is the
most prominent figure in the entire af ¬
fair Is returning at the request of the
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district attorney lttorne communicated to him
through his counsel Samuel Untermyer
AIn lr Morse said before sailing he was was
coming over especially to give his evi ¬
dance de nee In the famous case ase in which he
Is one of the chief figures
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Coming om 1ng for Sole Pur Purpnse pose
j He HehJ rs s coming back his counsel says
solely solel r for the thepurpose purpose of oC assisting the
district distrl t attorney In in the investigation
After he is through he expec ts f to go go
back to Europe where Mrs Irs Morse is
sojourning sOjourn in at il the thepresent present time
Meantime e Assistant District D istriCt Attor A ttor ¬
neys ne s Rand and an d Garvan G nan who have
I charge c hprse of the case will devote their at t ¬
tention te Uon to locating the other indicted
persons
A remark of Mr rr Rand In court yester ¬
day da afternoon indicates there are pos ¬
sibly half hala a dozen persons Indicted In lcted who ho
have not yet et been served JvHh ytJh war ¬
rants
One of these Is known to b < Charles
F Dodge
Bracken Out ut of Reach
Bracken the private detective who
TV waswlth aas as with Dodge DO dg In Texas T as and Is said saIq sai4
to have ha handled the money with lth which
the fight was made to keep Dodge out
of the Jurisdiction of the New York
courts courts is said by one cport to be in In
the thehhm imnitKiiate dlate vicinity vlc1nlt of the city elt
Other J 1reports icportshac reports have it that he Is Iri hI
Mexico M c ot Europe
It 1s is said however that tha the district lstrct
attorney aucrlC is confident cQn Odent of having him in
I this thl thlf f city 1t by b February F brual 7 It is under
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FALLSOVER F ttS OVER DEAD DEADi r i
1ILE WHILtAT H1L AT LOiH lUNGHI UNCH
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TRAGEDY CAUSES SENSATION
Vi Viciiia 1 in in Supposedly S ppose 1y Good Health
Suffered 5uffc = ed an Attack At Atta F FofaraJysis of ofaraJysis Paralysis
i But B t Had Hh Recovered
While lit i in the act of ordering ord eiInga a lunch lUD h I II
at Harveys E Eues ues last nightaboutr nIg htoabout9300 930 oclock cl clOc14 Oc14 I
Helge HelgeG G Forsberg Fors be ri a wellknown ma maJ a J
chinist c inist and bus b busInessman uSin iness vman m fell for forward ard 1
on on the table and in Sf fift ft teen enm en minutes 1utes was
dead d iIOa d never ne er regain regaining ing consciousness cOnsciousness
Heart death disease was wa they t the he cause ca se of his 1
o Mr M Forsberg Fornb rg Was ivns a member of the
firm of ofForsbergMurra ofForsberg Forsberg iMurthy < fe Murray The de deI
ceased sed was In the besr bestofhealth of of1 health e alth alt altda day j
jlong lOn g gand and his tragic death was a great t
shock n to his family famn and a al a large rge circle I
of friends f
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Yesterday Yesterda afternoon abo abou 1ii iil aToclb 3To 30 o Cbk Cibak = k I
Mr Forsberg and hiss l son Gustave I
Forsberg Forsh rg who Is i isased associated nSs ciated with his j I
father rilth r left their theirplac place of rbusineSs business at atEighth l
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Eighth and Water Stree Streets southwest I
and alld came came up town together 1fr Mr Fors F rs J
berg l rg had hadWoredhnro hadworked worked hard all ll day da andap l i
peared pea red in ii i isplendid splendid health Yesterday Y terday l i
afternoon afternoonIate late he yent went home and ate a ae te a
hearty dinner dln I Ir r and later ebcpressed expressedhis his
Intention to go up town for f r a aS short OTt I
i while hUe His wife cam eanic as far as Penn ¬
sylvania lan1a Avenue with him h m
f jsylvania
Tumbled Over
I While uptown he decided to go into
Harveys for a lunch He j is well
I known to the patrons atrons of this establish es blish
j ImenL meat and as he came came in he hespokc spoke pleas
j Iant1 antly ant1 to a number of acquaintances acq aintances
t Ige gave hs hat and coat to a waiter and
I Isat sat down He Heapp appeaed ed7 in the usual
igood i good spirits but had hardly hann picked up
I the bill of fare when he was seen s een to
1 IcITLcphis clfxsp cITLcphis his hands to his breast and was as
1 heard to utter a loud and piercing I
scream scre IJI which was heard b by > almost t
1 everybody in the restaurant He H fell
over ohthe 0 ltable table heavily and an dse dsee several o e ral l
I Ipersons I persons hast hastened ned to his aid among them
being George Harvey lianc the proprietor
Dr W E E Shaffer who was In the res ¬ 1 I
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taurant at the time wafr w3 > summoned s mtnoned i
and gave what assistance he could and
when Wh nt11e the Emergency Emerg n C Hospital H O SPItaI physician PhS ieiah
arrived arrhedthe they both did all In their power
to restore restoreconseiousness consciousness but butt to ho noani no aval avaiL
In fifteen minutes after he was stricken
he was dead His body l1od was taken to
the t he Emergency Hospital andlater nn nnc c Iater to his hi
home at itli 62C 6 6 F Street southwest
The deceased dece sed was nftyr flft fiftysi slx ± years enrs of
age He came to Washington Vashn on from
Stockholm Sweden Sweden about fortyseven
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years yearsa ears a qo o when a boy bo nine y years ears I rs of i
age He came camewUll11I camewUll11Is with his s father > who was I
steward to Secretary S Secretar cret l Seward Sewa ewardwhen d when the
attempt atte mpt was made to assassinate S inate the I
Secretary Se retary of War Yar In April prH lESS Mr
Forsberg orsb r g gbad had bad a a brother brother Harold Fors FO ¬
berg who whowasfamousas was wasfamousas famous as an anaNor actor and
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artist In Ina1ld and about 1570 Old ld residents of
Vashinstoh will Vemember him as a
star sturpe performer pe irormcr in thc thcv th v National N tlopar Stock St k j
Company
His Business Bu es3Recora Record L
About bo t twentyfive twcn 6fheye fite years eara aga lg the firm
cf cfFcrbe f Fcrsberg i i Murray MurI3 was was w ta x formed fQrin and andI I
Is now n now ow well well established tibUsh < f unuprosperous and r T prosperous 1
Wima Williani n J Murray ur the other o ther member
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UNCLEJOECAWNON GAr NON
PUT ON GRlUl GRIDIRON ml
nr Ur OFIMPEACHMERf imbfjiPiiiiciiiT lif LAMMS
Tried T ne d and Sentenced for
l HighCrimes High Crimes Cr imes and a d Mis ¬
demeanors f
FAMOUS FAMOUSCL GLUB n BANQUET
Newsp Newspaper per Men jen In ject j Mftic Much hf
Fun Into hit thePrp th the Pr9 Pro
jeeedings c cCe Ce dings
TheSpeaker The speaker peaker bf the House Houseof of > lieprjsr Repr
c sentatires S wits msi Impeached pea ed eda last a t night nJpht of
high crimes and misdemeanors m sdemeU1orsT The e
managers aD gers of of the t < impeachment jmp iteDt were We
members InEmbersof of the Gridiron G dironClub Club The he
court was mAde up P ot t the thememb members o or ir t
the th the Senate enateJfes present I1tatth at the clubs t b twen ¬
tieth Hethannual annual dinner
The The performance ronnancewas was carried cairi d on as as
follows
Scene of the Scandal Scandal
Scene SceneAlc SceneA A long g table kp kpn upon n Whic tvhich hicfc are t
piled old directories iir ctodes reports re Ports of Con ¬
gress and onelaw OPe one Jaw book cook Chairs are
arranged arru1edaboutthe about the table to tonccommc jiccommo
date Senators To the therig right of the tl table tabl
are are three three chairs to accommodate lc the 7
committee c mmitteeor or managers of the Gridiron Gq iton
Club con conducting ducting auc Ung the Impeachment mpeit < hment
The SerseantatArms tg antatArnis Olr prroBrlen Mr OBrien
Mr r President Presideht as r there 13 a quorum of 9
the Senate > natepresent present not under indictment
I I as ask k that the th managers m nag rsof of the Gridiron
Club proceed with the impeachment cf c
the Hon Joseph G Cannon
The President Preside PrcsideatMr ntMr Mr Clerk erk you will willcall call
the roll of of the the Senate Tie Tt e gentlemen
whose names namesare are called w will ill take the a
seats sea tSprovi proviqd d for them tb m the th Hnn Han Ar ¬
thur Puer Puc Gorman G rmannctingns acting r aS jpresidins presiding > z
officer o r Of this high court c i df r impeach
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mcnU ment
The clerk Mr Shri Shriver t calls the
r rolL blL lL After fteraUare all are seatedtlie sealeqUle presiaeat
saysr sa rays
Call the managers man gers of f Xb the Gridiron
Club dU b and l d let them be sea Se3 seated ted near netrh The
bar w which hich has b been their th Jrcustom custom fcr
niany ninny years 4 jXos joseph S h a 7 fe C Cannon nno1 wilt
rnI rnIf
stand f forth
S Srgea Sergeantatass rgea t at IrOt Brl BrlpnEear H
ye Je Hear Hear yeiHear yel eHdr Hear yel ye All i ersons n5 are t
commanded c mmande dtd to keep keep keepsI1 sllenc sI1 n while the
nan1 manager on oit the t epnrt part f < u if f Ui U4 ClUb ez
hiblt hiblt > to the tnef = Senate artii3ca aecea rn S of iaa ino
peachment pelc hn hnent ent ag agAicst it ugzu Aicst iiat tJ Joseph pn Gi G Caim < g
Cannon Cantionstmlds stands to tot1ieleft theleftvof theleft oUle of the l lQ Si
tsblei tlbleth table the committee comI11I1teeorcme of oftie the c da ulab la li l4 al Mr
Snyder Sn d General Boyntoii BO Boyntonand nto i ajid d Ccloa C CciOeel 1 > l1f 1
Staley Stnleyto to the r rlght right The iuaasgcr manaser rager on
the part xWt xWtofi ofi the Hub then 1h reads re the fol 101 ¬
olo lowing w Jgar articles tlcle5of of Impeachment impeac hri ent against nst
Joseph ose phGCan1on G Cannon t
Charges C Against Ag ainst Cannon
Article u rticle Jr JrThat That the sai cnil l Joseoh G
Cannon has ha on onnum num numberless berless berl s occasions
violated olated the thecardlntl cardinal spirit or the Ameri nerI ¬
can ca Government that the majority n 2joritynust must
rule ru by bmakIDS making one one and an d the Speaker a a
ma m maiority iprity fqiit7O of 3S6 2S
Article Ai1elEUThat ir irj irThat j That the said Joseph G
Cannon n1on has openly p defied defie the th President
by refusing rtiuslnt re fusing t to < curnply with lth the e anti
sn s srncvke m ioke Jkeonlltancc ordinance on n every e eryo occasion casi01L
Article ArtlcIe1TIThat ITI illThat r That notwithstanding notwi 1istandinthe the
often and known kn wtl expressed eXJresse l views of o t
many tnin Senators Senato the said Joseph G Can ¬
non onhasoi has openly > enl insistetji insistetjiUpon nsistet Upon the theficor flcor
of the theHo House Ugg Uggof of Representatives Re9 res ntati that
said House was m a coordinate branch brll1 of
the Government Go mmtmtmuchto much to the mental
anguish anguishor of rcajiv many constructive constroct Cstatesnen statesaien
as Henry CabO Lodge P C c Knox Or
yule IlleR H Platt et etal a ah L
Article IV hThat IVThat That the said saidTosenh Joseph G
Cannon eantton not nQt not only onl has Defused tdus ed but bu but bupe t per pe
sists in refusing refuSin J to tomke take the the oath of
allegiance at tthe the White House more
lthan than once a day
Article VThat V That the thesaidJosephG said Joseph < G 5
Cannon has ha craftily concealed conc concea led ed the aura n m ¬
ber b ero1 of his house 1 ouse telephone teleph ne and when
charged with the same by members ot
the Senate has 1lasrep1ied replied The number is
only for forthose those who can cln stand the he limit limit
Article YI VITliat JThatthe That the said saldToseph Joseph
G Cannon Cannoncontinu continues s to Insist 1n t upon the
consideration consid tlon of public ptibl c legislation l o Itton in ¬
stead of o private snaps at t Danville Dille HL Ill
Article rtIcle IThat VTL That the sn said id Joseph Jos ph
G Cannon has been gailtyof pushing <
up too many man chips on a bobtail flush flush
The ground of o f impeachment mpeachm t in this
charge being that he was caught lU t in the h
act act
Article u VIII V1UThat m That That the esn said d Joseph JoseZ > hG G
Cannon rejected withscor with scorn ii ana and much
profanity the offer o of t the Pr Presdny id ny of
the Senate sena te thus th tho us thrusting th rusting itpoa ltpQ ilU the peo pe0 ¬
ple Charles Warren Wnrr < n Fairbanks
The The Presiding o Officer Ot Officerlr icer Sir Gorman G rman
1flow How flow say yyou you Mr M Cannou Citnno1i Guilty or
not ot guilty gul1t n
Cannon Cann CannonNot nNot Kot guilty guiIt
Presiding PreidiootI1cerTbe officer oillcerThe The accused a sed will re re ¬
ceive c ecuce i e sentence
Mr Cannon e was sentencJd 1tenq to o disnuis l is
sal
3Ir Ir Gorman GormanThis This IDghC01lt HIgh > Court oC of Im ¬
peachment stands adjourned hci hciQrn Qrn without
day da
President r a aGt1E Guest
The Pres Pre President ident of o t the th Twitted 1nt d States St1t
arid a man man who twice as a aspired pired ired iredr r quite
f earnestly to that distinction were e the
Iprinclpa1guests principal princlpa1guests guests at the twentieth t c tl th an ¬
nual dinner of the Gridiron C3nt > last l t
I n night ight
Mr M Bryan B Bryanwas an Was vas a a welcome welcomegu guest guest st Mem ¬
bees 6T the House and nndSenate Senate clustered
about abOuthimfu1deaCh him and each vied vi d with Wlthtlle the Oth other er
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in paying him attention His speech QCh
was otfi 9 Jthe the great greathits hits of the he occa ¬
sion
A call over o r the telephone t eJ1h9ne was one
of the first firs gags
A violent fin ring was heard and nd then
I this conversation conser 1thm <
j I Theres a zaaa z 1 down ow Hsr 1t lTcre g with Wi a
I Isafetj neLi 1
safety saC Q net
l I I What Wh does ts he propose to do with iW it
I He wants to o put It around the Prei Prea t
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