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THE WASHINGTON TIMES SATURDAY OCTOBER 13 1905 J
Story of London Stockin Trust Caused Mo-
mentary Flurry
LAWYERS NOT WORRIED
Decisions in Northern Securities and Fertilizer Trust
Cases Precedents
Financial New York even financialIond n considerably exerctand overthe glory Ftndlay Ohio that onof the Standard Oil concerns 1 ownedby a London holding concern It hasbeen intimated that this discovery hasbrought a tremendous shock to thoee of-
ficer of the law who are intrusted withenforcing the antitrust statutes andthat nerhap even the whole programof the antitruet campaign might requirerevision to prevent it craft going topiece on this rock
All these stories it can be stated onthe best authority are more interestingthan accurate In two great eases theDepartment of Justice baa demonstratedthat the foreign holding company is anIneffectual mean to evading the law ofthis Country
These two involved theNorthern Securities Company and theFertilizer trust There la nothing about
newlydiscovered General IndustrialDevelopment Syndicate Limited ofLondon that frightens the antitrustlawyers who know what was writtenInto the decree la the Northern Securi-ties case and what Mea done withthe Fertilizer trust
Northern Saenritiea CageIn the Northern Securities the
Government charged that the securitiescompany held the control of the North-ern Pacific and Great Northern rallroad parallel and competing roads andthat it was for the purpose of
competition In its decree thecourt among other things ordered thatneither the Northern Pacific nor theGreat Northern should pay any more oftheir earning or profits to the Northern Securities Company
And where your London holdingcompany come in if we get an orderof that sort affecting its held concerns rdemanded officer of the Federal lawservice We cant dissolve a Londonconcern but we can money beIng to a concern anycorporation within the juris-diction of this Government Abouttime that happened there would be a-
in companiesSo much for the civil side of the prob
lem On the side of criminal proceedings the Department of Justiceexperience with a foreign corporationin the matter of the trust Thiswag formed several years ago when the
business a bad wayeoenpetimr o
that nobody made any promts Themanagers got together and tallied Hever at City and New YorkFinally a lawyer who was at the timepro-
posed the plan that wasGavsramaat Got Busy
A selling and agency concern wasIn Canada headquarters In
Toronto Through it the output of allthe associated concerns was handledprices were adjusted and equalhted andthe trust became and profit-able The Government got buyhowever and the foreign companywhich really the essence of thetrust and had much more to do withits management and practical successthan any mere holding company wouldhave did not In any way embarrass thegovernment when it set about in theTennessee Federal district to indict the
oncerns that were parties toPiracy The indictments stand and
ire tP come to trial soon and there hino antitract now pending Inwhich the Department of hasgreater ease hathis ORe In a civil proceeding ifjifoessity should arise subsidiarytorporatlons could be frommaking reports to or receiving directionsfrom the foreign concern In shortthere no difficulty at according toth men of law who uve into It
managing the foreign holdingand preserving the Integrity
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Woman Allege She Assailed CeReipsmieat in Her Diwrce Suit But
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NEW YORK Oct U Who didWilliam S Wetmore h rsi tiipquestion is puwttafj the aristocraticcolony of Port Cheater
Mrs Wetmore declares that the woman whipped wan FrederickHunt the handsome wife ef a wellknown resident oC Port Chester wholias been named a corespondent in thedivorce brought Wetmore
Mr denies that she i the woman who was whipped and thatMrs Wetmore must have dreamed thatshe horaewhl her or else whippedsome other woman she saw norhusband
IS bad separatedand caused onnonsupport Them she metwa Jaunt onthe sidewalk and attacked her
Y M C A WILL STUDYPRACTICAL PHOTOGRAPHY
The Young Mens Christian Associa-tion wBl have a camera club A meet-Ing held last night to effect atemporary organization and in twoweeks time a permanent organisationwill have been completed Temporaryofficer weN elected last night whenFrank M Boteler waa elected pr Menand W C Taber E LC W Shoemaker were named aa anexecutive committee
Net Friday night a meeting wilt beheld when It Is to give ademonstration in plateThhtv three names are now enrolled onthe of applications and it is thepurpose of new to arpractical photography
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Bertha Krupp Guardedof AnarchistsIra ar
MISS BERTHA KRUPPWorlds Richest Girl Whose Mansion Is Guarded like Csars Palace for
Employes May Seek Her Life OB WedotiEj DayFeat-
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E88KN Germany Oct HYears thatan attempt may be made to assassinate
Bertha Krupe by anarchisticworkmen employed m some of the Krwnpenterprise on the occasion of her wed-ding on Monday to Lieut Qustav VonBohten Und Ilalbach have caused thegreatest precautions to be taken to pre-vent anyone from gaining admission to
lULU DOCTORS
Physician Haft Said Out and FUdWitk-ABOthars Lfcbl M i
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HAMILTON Ohio Oct IX Nineempty milk bottles with a note inform-ing the milkman to deliver ne moremilk pweed on the hack doorstep ofthe residence of Dr C H Sater 7
South Second street disclosed the storyof the departure of the doctor and thesimultaneous disappearance of MrsSnow the wife ot W H Snow man-ager of the New York Racket store
Dr Sater had sold his horses andrigs and his wife had returned to herparents home at New Haven Butlercounty Mr Snow said that his wifehad packed all her personal belongingsseveral days ago and shipped them toMichigan She had also taken SLOWworth of diamonds A note sayingGoodby I love another man
and have gone for good had been lefther on the parlor table
Snow say that Dr Sater gained theaffections of his wife while treating herfor rHeumatism He will Institute asearch for the missing couple
PARSON AS DETECTIVERENDERS BILL TO FAIR
TRENTON N J Oct U One of themost interesting bills ever renderedagainst the officers of the InterstateFair Association was paid when Secre-tary Mahlon Margerum drew a checkof the association for 115 in favor ofthe Rev Joseph Howell of theHamilton Presbyterian Churchfor services In detecting andfake robbers of the people
Mr Howell has been ror manyin clearing the fair of evils such
as gambling and selling liquor on Sun-days
EVERY LITTLE NOISECaffae Nerves Easily Irritated
Ever notice how irritable-a coffee drinker Is when he has nothad his usual dram
Trifling noises that a naturally healthyperson would never notion sound likea bonier factory or a brass band to anervepoioaed coffee slave
But there a big difference whensuch a one finally learns the ofhi trouble coffee and uses wellmade Potum
For li I was afflicted withstomach trouble lev of appetite myfood distressed me and heartburn Every little noise disturbed me
None of my physicians relieved mebut all advised me to drinkingcoffee About two ago my
brought home a package of Postum and we It a fol-
lowed direction about boiling It fifteenminutes and it
Very oon I noticed a change in mycondition Now with Postum M mybeverage I sleep better oat without
and enjoy life since every lit-
tle disturbance or noisemy entire nervous system
well woman and member of myfamily has been benefited it Afr while dinner with
whOe ago remarked on he deliciouscoffee I served When I told er It wasPostum she was surprised sayinghad tried It but did not It
When I told her drat balling t ISor 20 minutes save it thatshe followed directions then knewfor herself
In addition to the great relief I haveexperienced from stomachand Irritated nerves ilnee ualnfc Potum I rind I am more levelheadedand every little noire n t tifcturbme as it used to given by Prturn Co Battle
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the grounds of the young pala-tial residence
The Krupp mansion is guarded acarefully as the palace of Cur Nicholas
entrance to many royal palace ofthan to her home Guards are
everywhere and the mansion has beentransformed Into a miniature fortress
Members of the Krupp brigade areacting a guards and they really con-stitute a tried bodyguard
There is another reason for havingthese Men on the watch and la tohead off beggars who are anxious to
lrt to anyone whomight reach her
APPRAISERS VERDICT
RATIFIED BY COURT
Justice Barnard on moticn of Assistant Corporation Counsel James Francissmith lea signed an order ratifyingthe verdict of the Jury of appraisers1 the natter of the opteatas of an alleylot square H hounded by New Yorkavenue H Twentythird and Twentyfoarth streets northwest
The Jury awarded the owners e theland taken damages amounting toH54A1 and benefitsproperty to the amount of atl8
HER BODY AS XMAS GIFT
WIFES ALLEGED THREAT
LAPORTE Jnd Oct Uln an actionfor divorce hem Ella Bell Andrew ofthis city P Andrew of
Ore mU the his wife hadthreatened to kin herself and have herbody sent to a preeat He also charged her with personalviolence
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Unusual Outcome of RivalsQuarrel in Apartments
of Woman
INJURED MAN PARALYZED
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tended an effort to obtain an antemortem statement from Herbert Part-ridge a young accountant whoshot it alleged by Charles Johnsof New Rochelle in a fight growing outof Jealousy over Mrs Jennie SmithPhysicians say Partrtdg will neverfully recover his power of speech
The antemortem statement wasought by Coroner Harburger Part-ridge was Just able to frame Ye and
No but wa unable to utter anotherword The man asked if Jahnsshot him and the coroner said he re-
plied in the bare affirmative
This simple assertion however beinglegally insufficient the coronerforded to abandon the attempt to aregular statement An affidavit wasmule by Dr Max Bernstein that themar could not talk The doctor saidthat probably Partridge would recoverfrom hi wounds but that not onlywould ids tongue remain in almost complete but his right armwould be paralysed a well
Partridge went to board with thewoman sad known her brotherJohns began to call cr Mrs Smith andPartridge objected to the visits
Ten days ago the men had a violentquarrel and Sraith askjad Part-ridge to leave
Duet la ApartmentAt 1 oclock in the morning Mrs
Smith said Partridge entered the apartmeat with his latchkey rushed into thekitchen grabbed a butcher knife andattacked The knife was brokenin the fight and Partridge assailedrival with a chair After Jahns gavewarning to Partridge several to
struck Partridge bat only one woundwas serious A bullet struck him in thethroat his vocal cords andhis shoulder nd arm The effectof the wound wa so unusual that It hasaroused a great interest In medical
and stores of physicians have ex-amined the patient
TRIPS TO TIDEWATER
DOWN POTOMAC RIVER
Spanish War Veterans and others inthe city who desire to make a side tripto the many historic places In the Vir-
ginia tidewater district will find It conve bat and Interesting to make theJournet via the Norfolk and Washing
boats These steamers sail dally atp m completing the trip down the
historic Potomsc in a night Easilyreached from Fortress Monroe and Norfolk are all the historically tractiveplaces on the shore of Hampton RoadsThese boats make railroad connectionsat Norfolk fcr all Soutlvra points andalso steamer connections for New Yorkand Boston City offices are located atSeventh street wharf and at TDK Fourteenth street
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against the waistbut the will win out
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When Miss Lucille Sherdowne Married Dr Lee De For-
est Inventor of the Telegraph System That Bears HisName She Became Known as The Wireless Bride Be-
cause Her Future Husband Taught Her Telegraphy In-
stalled a Set of Instruments in Her Own Particular Den
and Did Most of His Courting by Wireless
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Intended Runaway Voyage on Machine ButPlan for Extra Seat to Accommodate Bride
Proved Futile So Ferry Was Used
When Motorcycle Fails
NBW YORK Oct UThat lowewill Said a way has been againdemonstrated and Joseph B Gavin ofNew York dad bride who wardXO Caroline Irwin of BeabrlghtN J despite parental opposition areenjoying their honeymoon alter aneventful elopement
Had there not been mechanical difflcttltle in the way the elopement wouldhave been decldaly romantic since MrGavin planned to have an extrabuilt on his motorcycle and ride awaywith bride In that manner But themechanics found they couldnt get theseat In place o the slopes were com-pelled to employ the boat
Oavin 1 a manager ofa companyselling form products and makes hishome and business in Seabrisjht dur-ing the summer He lives with hismother in 109 Wet Biffbtyfounbduring the rest of the IrwinIs the daughter of Mrs Sarah Irwinand a graduate of Institute
She is yearsold and her husband is eight years hersenior
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from New York It andI were married at the Church of AllStrangers We are stopping at the Navane Hotel
As entertained by themother of bride were no meanInsurmountable will accorded the usual upon theirreturn to
SARGENT PREDICTS DROPIN CANNONS MAJORITY
Frank P Sargent Commissioner General of Immigration returnedfrom Rock Island 111 where he
an address to the Farmers National Congress on the value and im-portance of immigration to the farmingInterests of the country CommissionerGeneral Sargent rays the farmers weretoo bvy to tales much Interest In theCoafcTceslotMa elections When askedif he heard any talk about the politicalsituation In Speaker Cannons districthe said that he we told by those intouch with the conditions that Cannonwould be reelected but by a reducedmajority In some parts of the dis
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N W TOltK Oct Atcordlng toLimb polio Mw Josephine Palata whowa Arraigned Jefferson Market police court of the Ant female Fagiraever known In city has been captured The woman wet ajr aftcrtwo littfe girls who had been arrestedfor shoplifting had confessed thathad received Instruction in stealingfrom the Palacia woman When a detoctlve arrested the woman In hera conelderable quantity Of goods whichIt IE alleged have been stolen frompertinent stores throughout t citywere found
two arrested in a de-partment tore Sn Sixth avrnu by a
detective They gave their namesLena Pamela twelve years od and
Teele Lunxe The detective watchedthe and after be saw themseveral articles he said he took themto the office of the store wn e theymade a full confession
They said they had been taking goodsfrom stores for last two weeks andthat they knew of fifteen or twentyother who went to school andafter being dismissed for the day wentaround the stores and picked upanything they could
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Published from fourteen cities simultaneously-this morning Each issue the same everywhereexcept the local sections and brimful of theweeks happenings flashed by wire from all partsof the country The big events of the weekfeatured in national editorials
What Does HearSt Stand ForMr Edward W Townsend a member of our answers
this in this issue Mr Townsend writes from anacquaintanceship of twenty years during some of which he wasone Mr chief aides his first newspaperventure The article will include an interesting word picture ofMr Hearses personal characteristics
fFour Months After
We have said that above everything else Ridgways will befair With this we sent Mr Chris Healy to Chicago toget the facts following recent exposure at PackingtownMr Healy got them and has written an interesting account forthis number It will be wholly unbiased because Mr Healycomes here fresh from England without any prejudices Heis well known as author of The Confessions a Journalist
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The Week at WashingtonMr Roosevelt and Mr Root have returned to Washington
and Mr Taft will be back in a week or more Departments newswill be brisk from now on Ridgways will give you news andinformation of national interest and importance that you cannotfind elsewhere Martin Egan with his department editors contribute interesting reports and comments in our Washington Bureauthis week
Humor IllusfarationsGELETT Buxoiss in his Department of Humor contributes
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