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2228 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1 1902 Price One
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PARTY FRIENDS PLEADI
WITH MR HENDERSONAppealed to From
Sides to Make Race
for Congress
TAXES REFUGE lIT HIS ROOM
Practically Besiegedat His Hotel
STICKS BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Latest Word From Inside Indicates No
Disposition on His Part to YieldTelegrams From Chairman BabcockSenators Allison Spooner
and Lodge rging Reconsideration Re
ceived
DUBUQUE Iowa SeptDavid B Henderson is in a state otpolitical He has been attackedon all sides in the attempt to induce himto reconsider his decision to quit therace for reelection to Congress
The Speakers personal friends hereentreated him at short range to
change his mind His political friendsallover the country havebombarded himat long telegrams makingsame plea The Speaker has howeverintrencred himself in his rooms at hishotel to which all but his intimate
rds are barred and the last word-s m oJt tOday was that he intended
o stick by his announcementIrlends Not Without Hope
His friends here however are not yetwithout hope that Mr Henderson mayyet be the Republican candidate forthis the Third Iowa district They arefiguring that the seeming lmprobabilty-of the convention being able to agreeon the nominee in the Speakers placewill result in a nnanimous demand thatlie make the race and that time addedto the tremendous party pressurebrought on him and is likely toincrease rather dirginish will com-pel him to alter his decision
Besides the telegram fromRoe velt H ndersOn has
from Senator William BYr H ndersonreflli
to was In the ns4Ue ot-a mmtlDIC2tiOn hls
Iclose friends here to whom he shoedIt report it was a strong plea for areconsideration for the sake ofparty I
Telegram From BabcockSenators Aldrich Spooner and Lodge
added to telegram signedprimarily bY Congressman W Bab
of the Republican Congressionhl Committee It read
In recetrtoi telegram signed byyou saying that you have declined semination for COTJgres We cannot believe the teligram is genuIne Hepburn and Hull here and all enter
protest against action ofthis kind by you Republican partythat you have served io long and faithfully cannot part with your servicesnow
WURKMAN KILLED
FALL FROM SCAFFOLD
Thnas Foley anUntimely End
on Rouse inWhen Accident Occurrer Died on
Operating Table
Thema F Foley fortyfive years eWbricklayer by trade and living at 1e24
Seventeenth Street northwest waskilled this morning at 10 oclock by afall from a hoase at the corner of 0Street northwest near Thirtyfifth
Foley was working on two brick Bon 1esbelonging to Ellen Sullivan
Foley was working on a scaffold andhe accidentally lost his balance and fellto the pavement a distance of aboutthirty feet He struck on his head receiv-Ing a compound fracture of the skulland a fracture at be base of the brainalso a fracture of the thigh bone
The man was Immediatelytaken to the Georgetown Hos-pital while being operated upon byDr Gwynn he died
Coroner Nevltt was at onec notifiedand ordered the removed to themorgue It not as yet whetherhe will hold an Inquest
Foley was a widower Xo childrensurvive
HEARING CONTINUEDUNTIL OCTOBER 8
PITTSFIELD Mass Sept 1Tbebearing c tb eases of motorman Madden and Cooouctor Kelly charged withmanslaughter In causing the deeth of
Service Oieer William Craig Inthe accident that Jeapardized the
the Septembr 3 Wasagain continued this morning Thehearing Is now set for October 8
SHERIFF STRICKENWITH HEART FAILURE
BALLSTON x Y Sept sgrjGill was stricken with heart failure
caused by excitement over thestrike of the Hudson Valley Railway
employes cannot live the day
All
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p Aldrich
This Morning
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MR CANNON TALKS I
OF HIS CANDIDACY
Willing But Says MustWin Congress Before Electing
Speaker
DANVILLE Ill Sept 1SCongressman G Cannon has made thelog statement regarding Speaker Hendersons withdrawal
The first duty of the Republican party Iis to achIeve success in the comingelection It Is to the bestoats of all the people that wehave a majority in the next HQuse otRepresentatives I believe the majorityof the peopl are in harmony with the
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policies or the Republican party and theAdministration The only danger iswe may not pause Ions enough to recordthe sentiment of the people a the ibox After we elect a majority or the
Inext House of thestrongest possible organization of the I
same should he and I believe wilt hemade
So far as my own candidacy Is concerned I would be ratified if the consensus of oulnion of themembers should favor my nomlantionand election as Speaker But I sayagain all questions of organizationawait and are secondary to the securing
Republican majority in the nextHouse
SCHOOL CHILDREN ASK
ARREST OF
Formed in Line and Marchedto Police Court
Charged That She Beat Them Blackand Blue With Straps and
Rulers
Neb Sept 1SOne hundredpupils of the Lowell school in SouthOmaia held an indignation meeting atrecess and instead of returning to
the bell rang they formedin lIne and marched to the police courtto demand the arrest of their prIncipalMIss Florence Moore
They that Moore had beaten them wIth straps and rulers Theydisplayed an assortment of andblue 1lses which they attributed te
Ncafgaiton uetr ttble siarted when MisS at
chastise the boys andgnumbt of pupils came to their
children range in age fromileen years
Republihns
J fdllow
vital intershould
that
baio
Republican
ofa
PRINCIPAL
OMAHA
school when
stated Miss
llackthis cat
tu dIeldsI thathrn
tempted to two ofron
cce Thulire
SOLDIERS STILL HOLD
UP PANAMA TRAINS
Situation on the IsthmusContinues Serious
CABLEGRAM FROM
me can Commander Reports ThatCommunication Will Be Kept Open
at All HazardsDetermined to
tect Liberty and Property
The Navy Department today receivedfrom Commander McLean or the Cin-
cinnati a cable dispatch from Colon onthe Isthmus of Panawa which showsthat the situation continues to be seri
and the government troops are stillendeavoring to obstruct traffic acrossthe isthmus Commander McLean assures the department that he will takevigorous measures to insure traffic under our treaty with Colombia and wlllprotect American lives and interestsHe has already landed marines and hasinstructed the Ranger to assist in thisduty Commander McLeans dispatchfollows
iraid to Panama went through with iCincinnati guard or riflemen and rapidfire gun Freight traIn coming to Colonstqpped by soldiers standing on sidesof track continuously poInting loadedmuskets at engineer and handsand demanding opening ot the locked boxcars for an nsne ion Conductor had
Ino key and could not went to find someresponsible also sent man to flag following passenger train Menace
freight came in with passengettrain Will vigorously protect life
of American and other peaceableemployes and maIntain unobstructed
Instructed Ranger to assist Inthis duty McLEAN
COAL FROM WALES AT
SIX DOLlARS A TON-
Md 18A movemeat Is on foot in this city among thecoal dealers and consumers to order ashipload or anthracite coal from CardltI-
It is estimated that afterthe tariff the coal will cost from 5
to g per ton-
RESIGNATIONS OF TWOLIEUTENANTS ACCEPTED
Ther r5t3Ltson jr United States ot his cOinImisSIon as an officer in the ArtflIeryCorps The resignation of First LleutAlbert Lang Philippine Scouts has also
accepted
MLEAN
ProLife
0lS
train
remov-ed
lib-erty
transitHave
ANNAPOLIS Sept
Wales pay-Ing
President has aceted theres-natioii of uaratter
Army
beet
EXPLORERLANDS AT NORTH SYDNEY
ARCTIC PEA RY
Failed to Reach PoleMade Important
Discoveries
A SUCCESSFUL EXPEDITION
Lieutenant in Excellent Health andSatisfied With PearyDr on the Relief ShipWindward and Coming some
N S SeptLieutenant Peary arrived here from thefrozen North on board the Windward at815 this mornthg Dr Dedericks
WASHINGTON BANKERS
ON A TWO nAYS JAUNT
Will Be Entertained at theBlue Mountain House
A score of local bankers left WAS-hIngton this afternoon on the 261 express Pennsylvania Railroad for
I to become the guests of their
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brethren or theCity on a two days jaunt to the BlueMountain House Md At the latterplace will be held the annual meeting ofthe Maryland Bankers Association orwhich Yr Charles C Homer is presidentand Robert Shriver of Cumberlandchairmen ot the committee cf adminis-tration
TIle local bankers on the trIp areFox Columbia Bank Swope
Washington Loan and Trust CompanyMoore West End National Bank LouisJ Davis and W A Mearns ot LouisJohnson Co A K Parris of CraneParris Co Charles S Bradley UnionTrust J Bell of the Amer-ican Security and Treat Company FH Smith UnIon gevings BankChurch ot CitIzens National Bank STheodore Brown Farmers and
Bank Arthur Brice Riggs NationalBank Bradley Davidson National SafeDeposit Company John E Herrell National Capital Bank C F SormentCentral National Bank J B WilonLincoln National Bask O G StaplesWashiugtou Savings Bank and N HShea Citizens National Bank A num
of gentleman accom-panied by their
Lewis J Davis of this cityread a Ute couveaSios on
Early Bunking in the District ot Cothe History or the
Tenders
But
TripMrs fllDedericks
NORTH SYDNEY 18
was
Balti-moreprofessIonal Monumental
Mr
teeers
Compsny
Mr
Meban-lcs
bar these werewives
Mr wilipaper st
lutnbla and Legal
also aboard the Windward Peary didthe but on his last
dash he made important discoveriesAs Lieutenant Peazy stepped ashore
from the Windward he said to the waitng newspaper men
Ulloly last dash for the Pole was a mostsucceSsful expedition I was furtherNorth than myprevious record
Peary is in remarkably good healthPeary who went North on the
Windward to greet her husband was illfor a fortnight but Is now well on theroad to recovery
Dr Dedericks whose row with Lieuteuant Peary resulted in his leaving Peary-a year ago since which time he has beenliving with the Eskimos Is apparently in good health He was pIcked up atEtah by the Windward In accordancewith an arrangement made vben he leftPeary
CORNERSTONE TO BE
ACCEPTED UCTOBER 9
Arrangements PerfectedProposed
Arrangements were perfected thisernoon by James F McHugh gen-eral secretary ani treasureror the International Order or Stonecutters and the omcers of the encamp-ment committees for the formal acccpt-ance or the for the proposedMemorial Bridge on the aftsnonn of
October 9 jThe stone will he at the same
dedicated with appropriate ceremoniesparticipated In by General Torrance
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ommanderInchlet of the G A R RevDr Stafford pastor of St PatricksChurch Col Henry Watterson LouisvFlle and Gen Joseph Wheeler Mr Mc
Iand others
SHEPHERD MEMORIALFUND GAINS STEADILY
Received Bring the TotalAmount Up to Nearly aooo
The fund for the erection ot memorial to the late Coy Alexander RShepherd this afternoon reached a totalor 1OO7
The days subecription3 included 200in by the District
having by them Inequal sums from Mr A Wlllardand Mr W P Van Wickle Another subsrlptlon received was that 5 fromCharles S Johnson
0
J
tot discover Pole
8327
Mrs
fdi
Memorial
allMr
Journeymen
cornerstone
ThursdayItme
ot
Hugh
Subscriptions
sent Commisslonerabeen received two
Hethy
of
GONGER TELLS UP
NEW BOXER UPRISING
May B a Repetition of the5
cf 1900
DUE TQEXTORTIONATE TAXES
Demanded byI
Protest of the United I
StatesJmpose Burdens on the People
China is on the verge or another Boxer uprising which may equal that of1900 to mail advices receivedat the State Department from MinisterConger dated last month The troublesappear to arise prIncipally from extortionate taxation combined with resent-ment against the presence of missionaries andthus is justified the judgmentof the Department of State which pointed out to the powers that the demandfor ext slve indemnities would result
troubles in Chinaoffice officials promised
Conger an restorationorder according to recent cable dispatchei subsequent to the date ofConger report the situation has not
Szechuan Chentu beinghesiege by an antiforeign organization
Boxersfat1ve Murdered
Mr ciJngers first advice bears date ofAugust 6 from Pekin and he reportsseriousanlIforeign riots near Chentu inthe of Szeclfuan in which a
of native Christians had beenand chapels destroyed
Gouger appears to have acted WIthenergy upon tqlegraphic complaintsfrom Dr an AmerIcan medi-cal missionary at Chentu not only
the Chinese foreign OmCCbYletter but calling there In person to
upon the officials theot and action
and finally succeeding in causing theot the local Chinese officials who
had Ialled to repress the rIots andlife and property
Under date or June 20 from Chentu-D telegraphed Mr CongerJzechusn repeating nineteen hundred
Chapel burned ten Christians killedBoxers mUltiplying four months off-icials taxed
immediately telegraphedDr eamrlght to demand adequate lrothctqis rmlssionarIes and the uativeChrist nsfrom the local officials Healso i ressed a note to Prince Ching
IEdict
an Imperial edict which IS inpart as follows
Some time ago a localoutlaws bonded together In the distrIctof Tzeyang and made trouble whereupon I dispatched troops to dispersethem The leading criminal LI Rang
and others were arrested and exe-cuted but noW the magistrate ofplace Ma Chengchl reports that at
In his district outlawsover lOO strong suddenly xnadea nightattack and destroyed a church whichthe BrItish or American society hadbuilt The preacher Chuchengwei and
church members were also killedthey also burned some house and kIlled three Christians I sent troops mallhaste and deputed besides an officialwith rank or TaoTai to proceed withbraves to attend to this matter
Suchfierce and lawless outbreaksshould certaInly be quickly put downThey must on no account be allowed tospread command Kewlchun tostrictly order the troops to disperse therebels and their followers to seize theringleaders and to punish accord-Ing to the rigor of the law and so nipthe rebelllon In the bud to take specialprecautirns so as to get rid or bad characters and to encourage the law bidlngpeople They must give real protectionto the chapels and missionaries wIthoutthe least remissness
Several Hundred Boxers KilledMr Conger again addressed the for
eign office on July 30 more effective measures The foreign office replied that it had received a telegramfrom the viceroy stating that the rebelI1siung Chinghe of Jenshouhslenmade his appearance suddenly at thehead of a crowd and burned a chapeland some thirtyodd houses early inthat moon and also killed the Christians The dispatched troops tothe scene killed some twentymore people
The leader of the riot was also captured and orders were given to have him
and his exposed Therebels at other points were also attacked Three or four hundred ot themwere killed the judge ot the provincereports that there was no need for themissionaries to seek temporary reruge
KILLED A EURGLAR
AFTER BEING SHOT
Telegraph Operator Refusedto Throw Up Hands
PITTSBURG Pa Sept lSA reporthas just reached Plttsburg that lastnight two robbers entered the Alle-
gheny Valley Railroad office at FordCity and ordered the telegraph operator to hold up his hands
The operator made a reach for hisgun and was shot by one or the thieves
He got lila revolver however and returned the fire killing one of thethieves The other escaped
GERMAN CROWN PRINCEAT CORONATION JUBILEE
India Sept ISIt is reportedthat the German crown prince n accompany the Duke of Connanghtto thecoronation dUbar which is to take placeIn January
Horrors
Immense Indemnity thePowers Against
Resentment Against Missionaries
according
in serI hsinternalThe foreign
Minister early ofLpt
Mr
improvI insimilart tbe
Christians
provincenuthbermassacred
Mr
ad-dressing
impress import-ance Immediate effcctve
re-moval
pre-serve
Camright
Mz Conger
f
The ImperialIn his answer Prince Chirg inclosc a-
c py of
number of
chungthe
Tiqnkuchiao
fbur
We
them
urging
viceroyor
behdnded head
SI2JLA
BANKING COMPANY
FORCED TO GLOSE
An Old Institution of Syra-
cuse in Bad
MET WITH HEAVY LOSSES
State Places Concern inthe Hands of an ExaminerPresident-Bonta Says the Will GetEvexy DueEstbl shed in 1853
SYRACUSE N Y Sept 18Thedoors or the New York State BankingCompany did not open this morningUpon the glass door of the rooms uponthe second floor of the Wieting Blockwas posted this
ThIs bank has recently met with aheavy loss and for that reason is closedby order of th superintendent of banks
Leonard chIef engineer ofbanking depatment is in charge
pending an examinationWIthin there was no business in the
hallways were depositors discussing thesituation and the clerks and bookkeepers were in charge of Examiner Leonard who already begun investigation
pacinc the floog was thepresident or the bank Rassla A Bonta1almost upon the of tears and utterly heartbroken
You can say he replied torepresentative the depositors willreceive every their deposits Itsall here rm sure of it For forty yearsre been with this bank and not a dol-1ar has been taken from
The capital of the New York StateBanking Company is and its advertlsem nts state that the surplus is
SoOOO
The New York State Banking Companywas organized under the general banklag laws of the State ot York Itsbusiness was established In 1863 It wasfirst known as the Old Burnett Bank
FUNERAL SERVICES OFBANKER NICHOLAS FISH
NEW 18The funeral orNicholas Fish was held today from SL
Church Second andTenth Street The body was removMfrom the house 48 Irving Place shortlybefore 10 oclock The services at thechurch were sImple The edifice wascrowded bythe relativ06 and friends oftie boOker and by outsIders who wereattracted by curiosity
and business roncerns with whichFish was identified were present in badlea The largest delegations were fromthe New York State Society of the Ciaclnnati ot which Mr was presidexitand the Fraternity or Delta Psi Arterthe services the body was placed onspecial train and taken to Garrison NY for interment
Shape
Superintendent
DepositorsCent
aign
George S
the
bad
Nervously
verge
yourthat
sent of
itflOO000
New
YORE Sept
Marks Avenue
Rapresefltstires oTfkrious soe12lr
Fish
a
Will Protect Against Bad
Debtors and BenefitGood Payers
MANY DEALERS IN SCHEME
A Branch of National AssociationCard Issued to Prompt CustomersEntitling Them to Credit on PresentationMembers oi Committee
At a mtting or the local branch ofthe National Retail Grocers ProtectiveAssociation held last evening at 719
Sixth Street northwest a comprehensivesystem of protecting dealers from lossthrough bad debtS and extending generalcredit to trustworthy customers wasadoted
The Lleeting was presided over by YrP B tterbach and there were about200 members or the association presentThe local society was organized last
and now Includes between iOi and600 grocers
The basis the credit system is a
ErIILY SHEA ASKS
FOR LIMITED DIVORCE
Husband Is Secretary to exSenator
Shea today filed suit fora lImited divorce from her husbandJames Shea private secretary to ex
Senator Wolcott-It Is stated that the parties were mar-
ried In this city June 2
Mrs Shea alleges that her husband isaddicted to ilrink and has neglectedher and their child In Feuruary lastshe states that he deserted her andwith the exception of sent at different times has not otherwise contributedto her support
She asks the court todivorcing her from the bed and ci
I her and to compel hint toher and her child Walter S John
1son is named as counsel for the com-
plaInant
a
Mayretall
of
FIRS
Wolcott
Mrs Emily
W
1897
lSb
pass a decreeboard
husband sup-
port
ITINERARY OF THEI PRESIDENTS TOUR
RUMORED MERGER OFEXPRESS COMPANIES
President and to Holdin New York
Sept 1SDlrectorHomer S King and ActingDudley Evans or Wells Fargo Cohave been summoned to York toattend an important of ex-
press leadersIt Is that the proposed con
solidation of the Wells Fargo CompanywIth another express corporation Is tobe discussed Mr King left for the Eastlast evening
IIAYAA3 GREAT NAVAL
DOCK BREAKS IN TWO
Collapsed Lifting Ves-
sel for Repairs
Estimated at the Navy Department
That It 100006 to MakeNcessary Repairs
HAVANA Sept 18Tne great navaldock has coilapsed Weakness sudden-ly developed while it was liftingsel being docked for repairs One otthe boilers blew tP Injuring the engineer in chargc
Opinion is divided as to whether theaccident was bad construction otcriminal care12sness on the part ofthose in char e
The Secretary of the Navy this mornlug a cablegram from LIenteant Commander Ihr U S X in cliargof the bIg steel dry dock at Havanawhich states that while raIsing one orthe end pontoons or the dock the bigstructure broke in the middle at thegangway
Roar Admtml EndIcott ChIef ot theBureau of Yards and Docks says thatwhat happened was that the docklsickIed It will cost in the neigh
borhood of 100000 to repair the dam-age Admiral Endicott thInks the dockwas weak In the center and not capable
bearing any straindry dock was built for the
nary atBtIstPI durlag the Cuban Insurrection just priqr tothe war Remarkableas it mayiowe the way across tbe Atlantic
Havanaused by Spain shortly after Its arrival the war with the Uniteddeclared
The dock was bought for 195000 Itbe in view of the break which has
just occurred that the dock wIll not berepaired and that it will be a completeloss to United States
Directors con-
ference
SAN FRANCISCOPresident
Newconference
understood
While
Will Cost
a yes
due to
received
ofThe steel
Spanish England
seem the Iar structure wasall
frOm Bristol to It was neveras
States wan
may
the
ADOPTA
LOCALGROCERSGENERAL CREDIT PLAN
credit card issued by anyis a member of the association to hiscustomer coitlfyilOg that the latter isentitled to credit In anystore in the United States and to all thebenefits that can be conferred by theassociation The holder ot the card Isentitled to credit in any associationstore on the presentation hiscard He must sign an articlethereon stating that he does owe
member or the association and thegrocer giving the card must countersignit certifying that he believes this state-ment to be correct
the CommitteeThe or the credit committee of
the association adopted lastmakes it imperative that all members
the association furnish thewith the names occupations and addresses or all delinquentknown to him and the amount indebtedness immediately uponof the customer to pay his account Thisis to enable the secretary to Keep arecord of delinqUents Uponof the account the customer becomesonce more a customer in good standing
The members of the committes oncredits end collections are as followsA H Gregory James Denty J T
L Cavanaugh J F SchneiderTippett Huntt
NELSON AG AIN SEEKING
TO REGAIN lifTS LIBERTY
Alleged Incendiary Before
attorneys of John C whOwill up for a second trlll on Sep
22 for the arson ofhouses Jackson City July H lastmade formal application for Ueof their client on bail befere JudgeNicoll at the Alexandria county courthouse this afternoon
Nelson was represented by AttorneysJoseph ShlUhlgton and Charleshelm of Washington CommonwealthAttorney James E Clements assisted byYr Edmund Burke ot this opposethe release of the prisoner on bonds
JUDGE PENNYPAOKERSSUCCESSOR APPOINTED
HARRISBURG Pn Sept lSGoernor Stone today appointed Morrs SBarrett to succeed Judge Pennypacker-as orphans court Judge Philadelphia
grocer who
associatiOn
simply onprnted
notniy
Report ofreport
evening
of secretary
customersof
the refusal
payment
M
White
Cunsel forJudge Nicoll
The Nelsoncome
iember alleged theat
release
Bend
ciy
at
Will Start From JerseyCity for the West
Tomorrow
TO BE AWAY DAYS
To Honor TvoSpanish WarVeterans Conventions
DETROIT AND INDIANAPOLIS
Minnesota Dakota Nebraska Kansas and lllincisMake
Many CitiesInfluenceof Speaker Hendersons Withdrawal
Return on October 7
The final artangements for PresidentRoosevelts trip through the WestwhIch owing to retirement ofSpeaker Henderson will in aU probabllill be fraught with incidents or unusualimportance were completed trday According to the revised itinerary the tripwill eighteen daysfrom September to October 7 It will begin atJersey City and end In Washington
The train leave theJersey CIty depot of the PennsylvaniaRailroad tomorrow at 21toclock and a flying journey wilt bemade directly through to Cincinnati
be at 10 oclock Saturday morning
The President will be tendered an inluncheon at noon by the general
committee appointed to receive him anddurin the afternoon Win be shown overthe big worlds exposition grounds
he win be greeted by theof the city Dinner will then
served in a leading hotel and the President escorted to the Music
First Speech at CincinnatiMr Roosevelt will there make the
first address to the people at large orthe trip Immediately after he will takethe train for Detroit
Pr sident wIll Detroitat S SundaY morning In com-
p Secretary wlll-go
of inthe general the lat
ters drive willdurIng the by the PresI
dent and such members ot his party asmay care to go
The Spanish War Veteransbe also spent in Detroit
At lLoclock in theaddress the convention of the
spanish War Veterans after which hewill take a twohour a riversteamer In afternoon he will yeview race of the veterans and in
the vet r ns b n-
QuetAt 2 a m Tuesday mornIng the
Presidents train wlll him toLogansport led At this point thespeechmaking to small toWns along theline or the railWay An ad
on Sixth PAge
NKARLY DEAD OF GAS IN
lpY Have Been Accident orAttempted
Husband of Mrs Ftilldner of AnCompany Locked in Room
in Mrs Sousas Place
Considerable mystery surrounds an nocident which occurred in the theatrical
Sousa 5OS and510 Thirteenth Street northwest shortlyafter 7 oclock last night when a youngman who is alleged isof Marjorie Ful1dner a young actressplaying with Antoinette
this week at the New NationalTheater was either accidentally overcome gas turned it on With
suicIdal intentionsof the landlady Miss
Souta denIes emphatically Itan while anlberparty In the house that the asphyxiation grew out ot a trifling quar
rei between her hus-
bandSousaa ot the land
lady said this morningThe to turn the
gas and in tact even when we reachedhim he was not and wasable leave the house a short timeafterward We did not even have H
send for a pbysl ianOn the other hand another person in
the house asserts that the landlady herself had to break open the door Ifttstated that Mlss Fulldner was sttlpgonthe after 7 anllwhen her husband came down asked himto go and get her mall He made no reply And she some remark to himwhich the speaker was unable to interpret It was only a short tine afterthis he claims that the man was foundunconscious on the bed H remainedin that condition It is for somelittle time and Fulldner dId notatteJfd last nights performance at thetheater for that reasog
EIGHTEEN
SOuth iwa
Speeches in
Will
the
occupy19
Prtsldents will
afternoon
which will reached
fornial
where business-men be
EhIl
The arrive nticlock
anyIth Cortelyon heto the residence of Geuaral Alge-
rfmsEbretnry cFar and cornpenT with attend
church An InfOrmal he-
tateu afternoon
Monday ilIthe morning Presi-
dent will
trip onthe
thethe evening attend
convey
will begin
Continued
ATOII8 LOBBING HOUSE
Suicide
MytoinettC
boarding house of Mrs
it the husband
the My cornpany
by or
The daughterthat was
attempted suicideclaims
Mrs Fulldner and
3llss daughter
young man forgot off
unconscioustO
steps shortly oclock
made
claimedMrs