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THEN ENDS HIS OWN LIFE.
Insurance >lan First Kills Divorcer
and Shoots Second Wife.
Pittsburg. Pa., Nov. 14.?John Ad
dison Matthews, aged 36, an insurance
agent, shot and killed his secon-i
wife, Mrs. Pauline Matthews; shol
his divorced wife, Blanche Gilger, ol
Salem. Pa., and then ended his owr
life by shooting himself through the
head. His first wife died two hours
after being wounded.
The tragedy occurred this afternoon
at the Matthews apartments, ir
the Northside. It is said Matthews
was despondent over domestic
troubles.
How the first wife happened to he
in the apartments probably never will
be known. One letter left by Matthews,
written to a brother living
here, said:
"At the time you receive this line
I will not be among the living. Don'1
let anyone see this letter. I am tired
of life."
Urges Work for Special Session.
Washington, Nov. 18.?A general
legislative programme for the special
session of congress, to be called b>
President-elect Wilson next spring
was advocated to-night by Senatoi
O'Gorman, of New York, one of Gov
Wilson's chief campaign advisers. The
senator declared that he could see nc
objection to taking up general matters
as incidental to the revision ol
the tariff, which will be the mair
business of the extra session.
"Without having conferred war
any of my colleagues," said Senatoi
O'Gorman, "I am in favor of revising
the tariff schedule by schedule as we
attempted to do in last session oi
congress. However, if sentiment ir
congress favors a single general bill
I shall not interpose any objection.
"I believe that the special session
could do much in carrying out oui
legislative plans now formed and in
redeeming the pledges of the Democratic
national platform. The tariff is
of course, the all important consideration.
But with all of the tariff investigations
that have already been
made that subject should not occupy
an undue amount of time. I see nc
objection to taking up general legislation
as may be properly prepared al
the special session. There are certain
defects in the currency system now
under investigation and there is a demand
for amendment to the Sherman
anti-trust law. Both of these, il
seems to me, should receive early
consideration."
Tells of High Finance
Chicago, Nov. 15.?Mrs. Margaret
L. Kirby, wife of the president of th?
defunct Kirby Savings bank, to-day
in United States Judges Landis'scour
related an involved story of banking
and gambling which reached a poin'
of. dramatic intensity late this after
noon, when two suspected swindler:
were brought before Mrs. Kirby an(
the court for identification.
Mrs. Kirby could not identify tin
two men whom she had charged witl
swindling her banker-husband o
$60,000 through a fake wire tapping
scheme. Kirby and his nephew. Dan
iel Kirby, also failed to identify th<
men.
Throughout the day a crowd jam
med Judge Landis's court and listen
ed to the woman's testimony, ever:
sentence of which further implicate<
her husband in the failure of hi
private savings bank.
Mrs. Kirby averred to-day that shi
was almost penniless, having eve]
turned over her jewelry to her mothe
in order to obtain money with whicl
to employ counsel. The case will b<
continued to-morrow.
CLEGHORX GIVES UP.
Claims He Has Xot Been Hiding fron
Authorities.
Ashburn, Ga., Nov. 18.?Tan Cleg
horn, the young planter wanted ii
connection with the death of Mis
Minnie Marchman, believed to hav<
met her death as a result of takinj
poison, to-day surrendered to a jus
tice of the peace at Amboy, near here
Cleghorn was informed there was n<
warrant for his arrest. He declare*
he had been. at his plantation nea
Amboy and never made any attemp
to hide. He lived a short distant
from the Marchman's, he said, an<
could have been arrested at any tinn
if wanted.
The young man denied having any
thing to do with the death of Mis:
Marchman. He was not engaged t;
the young woman, he said, and neve
had discussed marriage with her.
"She was a nice, pleasant girl." hi
said, "and I liked her as a friend anc
nuillilis IllUiC.
\o More Children.
Little Mary's father had denied lie
p pleasure which she had confident!;
expected to enjoy. That night, whei
she said her prayers at her mother':
knee, she concluded with this peti
tion:
"And please don't give my papj
any more children. He don't knov
how to treat those he's got now."
UXKXOW XEGRO KILLED.
! Slayer Carries Body of Victim to
Bailroad Track.
Florence. Nov. 14.?Webster
- Brown, a negro employed at the oil
I mill in this city, Monday night shot
t and killed another negro, who he
: said was interfering with him in hie
i work. The negro who was killed is
; unknown.
5 Another hand reported to the superintendent
that somebody was
- bothering with the man at work in
i the seed house. He went to see what
5 the matter was, and found Brown
' carrying the body to the railroad
track with the evident intention of
; putting it on the rails of the main
1 line from Charleston, over which a
- train was due.
; He made no objection to the superintendent
arresting him and turni
ing him over to the police,
t The inquest was held by Magisl
trate McClenaghan, who ordered
Brown to jail.
Hero's Medal for Claude Allen.
Richmond, Va., Nov. 13.?Claude
Swanson Allen, the handsome young
mountaineer who is scheduled to go
' to the electric chair within ten days
fbr complicity in the notorious Carroll
county shooting case, will receive
a gold medal for his defense
' of his father. Such is the announced
' intention of friends and acquaintances
living in the adjoining counties.
They declare that the people of Vir- :
ginia gave the daughter of Dexter
Goad, the court clerk, a gold medal
for handing loaded pistols to her fath[
er, and if she merited that recogj
nition then Claude Allen deserved a
gold medal for defending his father
when court officers began firing at
him and for remaining at his father's
side when the latter was wounded.
He refused to leave, declaring he had
done his duty and would take the
consequences. The money for tin?
purchase of the medal is now being
raised and in case the young man
gets a new trial the medal will be
presented to him so that he can wear
it at the trial.
People of Cumberland county, Virginia,
have held a mass meeting and
taken formal action demanding that
Governor Mann commute sentence of
1 Claude Allen.
Sentenced to One Year.
: Chicago. Nov. 14.?Albert G.
r Jones, a real estate dealer, who signed
$30,000 bonds for Jack Johnson
in an attempt to obtain the negro pugilist's
release, was to-day sentenced
^ to one year in jail for contempt of
> court by Federal Judge Landis.
Jones, it was charged, scheduled
L property which he had deeded to his
r wife. Judge Landis declared Jones
I had "wilfully and maliciously lied
under oath in court in relation to his
, ownership of the property."
j Jones said he would appeal.
5 Universal Method of Lynching.
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f Ocala. Fla., Nov. 1G.?Unusual
r methods were employed here to-day
in the lynching of "Preech" Neils,
5 the negro arrested for the murder of
J. B. Berges, aged 80, and his 18vear-old
grandaughter, at Mcintosh,
yesterday. After taking him from
.. the jail the mob of more than 2,000
j then escorted him to the outskirts of
s the town and told him to "beat it."
After he had started contents of
3 scores of guns were poured into his
x body, literally shooting him to pieces.
r The bodies of his victims were
2 buried to-day. A negro boy and girl
3 were arrested at Mcintosh this afternoon
charged with being accomplices
of Neils in the double murder. The
town is quiet to-night.
1 HELPED EXECUTE JOHN BROWN.
Commander of Harper's Ferry
Hanging Squad Dead.
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s Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 15.?Lieut,
a Hni Tnconh f! ftihson. in charge of
I the trocfps which hanged John Brown
- for treason at Harper's Ferry, is dead
at his plantation at Verbena, Ala., a
^ few miles north of Montgomery. He
1 was 79 years old and had been an
r invalid'for a number of years,
t Col. Gibson came to Montgomery
e soon after the war, where he engaged
3 in newspaper work. Later he took
3 charge of the old Battle House in Mobile.
Within a few years he came
- back to Middle Alabama and purs
chased a large plantation in Chilton
^ county, where he has lived for many
r years.
3 Mayor Takes Own Medicine.
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Herkimer, X. Y.. Xov. 15.?Mayor
George R. Lunn, of Schenectady was
I o ni-ienriflp tn.nio-iit in the Herkimer
jail. He refused to pay the $50 fine
r imposed on him in the local recordir
er's court for violating a city ordin1
ance and chose to begin serving the
5 sentence of 50 days in jail pending
the perfection of an appeal.
The case is an outgrowth of the
1 attempt of the Socialist mayor to
speak on the streets here during a
recent strike.
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