Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 283, 2 October 1912 — Page 3
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THTE BICHMOND PA-LXA D IUM ANI SUN-TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 10. 0a
PARDON COUNTESS
TARIIOVSKI TODAY!
Principal in a Famous Italian Murder Case, Served Half Her Term.
- (National News Association) ROME, Oct. 2. After having served lees than half of her eight years prison sentence, the Countess Marie Tarnovskl, often spoken of as the most beautiful and captivating queen of the great criminal adventuresses of history, has been pardoned by the Italian . Government. The announcement of the pardon has aroused much interest and not a little public criticism of the action of the authorities in setting at liberty a woman, who, in the language of Prof. KosbI of Genoa, the distinguished alienist and psychologist, is suffering from "a ' diabolical malady which makes her unanswerable for her acts, and who Bhould be so confined as to prevent her from injuring others or herself, For two years the woman has been confined in prison in Venice on a charge of murder. With her two lovers, a Moscow lawyer and a young Russian official, she was convicted in 1910 on a charge of successfully conspiring to murder her husband, Count Paul Kamarovski, in 1907. The charg- .' es were based on the accumulated evidence produced through an exhaustive ! investigation by the Austrian and Russinn police, by the confessions of the lovers, Naumoff and Prilukoff, and j even by the confession of the Countess rherself, which, however, she later dejnied and retracted. She Is Still Young. The Countess Tarnovski, despite her long career of intrigue and adventure, jig now but little more than thirty years
(of age and is said to be as beautiful
as ever. She is the daughter of a noble
Russian family and was educated in a convent. While still in her teens she eloped with Count Tarnovski, a iwealthy man, who after their marriage treated her with great brutality. She grew to hate him and deceive him. One of her lovers, Borgevsky, was shot by her husband and died in her arms. Another, a Russian officer named Stahl, committed suicide, and it is alleged that he did so at her in-
istigation. Her brother-in-law, the ', younger Tarnovski, also committed suicide. In 1903 the Countess met Prilukoff, .a Moscow lawyer, who deserted his Iwife and family, embezzled his clients' money, and traveled through Europs jwith her. On' their voyages they met I Naumoff, a neurotic young man of (twenty-one, who also came under her t spell. . Later she encountered Count 'Kamarovski, to whom she became betrothed. In the summer of 1907 the Countess,
.according to her own account, became
tired of her wanderings with her lovers, and began to think of .marrying Count Kamarovski and settling down. Prilukoff, she asserted at her trial, suggested that murder was far prefer-
rable to matrimony. Then it was that j
the plot to insure the Count's life and then kill him began to be hatched. The f first step was tot induce him to insure his life in her favor for $100,000. The next step was the inflaming of Haumoff against Kamarovski, and this was effected In a simple and ingenious manner'. A telegram was drafted, addressed to the Countess, and signed iwith Kamarovski's name." It contained the foulest Insults against both the Countess and Naumoff. ' This telegram was sent from Vienna to Venice, and telegraphed back to Vienna. There Prilukoff and the Countess caused it to be shown to Naumoff, ,and the latter, in a frenzy of rage, hurr!ed to Venice to take vengeance on ;the supposed slanderer. Walks to His Doom. Naumoff made his way to the tCount's villa early in the morning of fSept. 4, 1907. Brushing past the maid, ' Who openect the door, he strode into the Count's bedroom. - The latter awakened by his entry, cried out in
alarm. Naumoff, without a word, fired at him five times with a revolver, inflicting mortal wounds. Naumoff, his
rage spent, confused, helpless and re-
kmorseful, made only a half-hearted atftempt to escape and was captured at JVerona. . Prilukoff was a witness of the murder. He had shadowed Naumoff to
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FEARED THE HOODOO.
MADAME VAN LOON, SOPRANO, Who Sings With the Innes Band, at the Coliseum, Friday Eve., Oct.
4.
Venice, watched him enter the villa, ' ers as well and vary their entertain-
and beard the shots. Sure that the ! ment with all these features during i deed was done, he returned to Vienna, which they make seven distinct chan-! But the address of the Countess was j ges of costume, while their stage set-; discovered by the Venetian police in j ting of plush is spoken of as both ela- j
A Story That Was Told on Jess Burkett, th Ball Playor. Of nil the superstitious ball player none can hold u candle to Jesse Bur kett the old Cleveland outfielder. "Jesse and the rest of us were out at Delmar track, in St. Louis." snlri Bobby Wallace in telllnir the story. "Jesse. ot down $20 at 3 to ft on a good tliinc Unit m:iy be running yet. "Rurkoft ha-3 been tipped to this by George Keister, rnce track ninn. After the nice .less- turned on Koister with one of hi-! snnrls, and Keiater. knowing his fonr of hoodoos. said: "Til put tlie Spanish curse on you for a we4c for thnt' "The nxt day Burkett failed to fret a hit and mulled a fly. The day after he booted n grounder audi struck out twice. That night he bunted t:;i Koister. "'Come up to my room." said Burkett. , "Keister went along, mid Burkett nn wrapped a package, displaying n beautiful ascot, and said: " 'George. I'll give you that scarf It cost me $2 if you'll take off that Spanish curse.' "Kelater snapped his fingers three times and nid. ""It's off. "And the next day, strange to say. Burkett made three bits and fielded
I like a fiend."
TEXAS KICK UPHELD And Mexican Federals Must Not Cross Border.
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(National Newa Asoclattou) AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 2. Governor Colquit today was notified by acting U. S. Secretary of State Huntington Wilson that his refusal to permit Mexican federal troops to cross Texas woula be respected and that the government had notified President Msdero that the permission previously granted .was withdrawn. Gov. Colqult declares that if the Mexicans had attempted such a d-rch in Texas, both rebels and border cowboys were liable to attack them as the border citizens objected to the movement.
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the rooms of the murdered man, and both Prilukoff and the Countess were arrested. Naumoff, broken in spirit, confessed his crime and told of his passion for the Countess after some vain attempts to shield her. Prilukoff
sought to commit suicide,' but
borate and costly. At the Gennett October 9. Advertisement.
The Popular Turkish Bath. There is a widespread use of the vapor or Turkish bnth. Even in arctic Lapland the use of n Turkish bath of very primitive form is common. It consists of a hut attached to every farm. In the middle of the hut is raised a kind of beehive of rough stones, and in this a fire is lighted.
Innes Band. The Innes concert, given under the
auspices of the musicians' union of VVheu the stones become red hot they
the this city on Friday evening in the Coll- are dreuched with water, so thnt the
prison wardens were vigilant and his seum, promises to be one of the most ' place is filled with vapor. Then enter life was saved. vOnly the Countess pre-successful musical .events of the sea-i the bathers, who are armed with birch served an unsiiaken calm. The trtaltedn '' the object: is partly charitable ' twigs, with which tbey belabor one an of the trio of conspirators took place in character, a portion of the proceeds other until all are In a state of profuse
in Venice and consumed nearly six going to the widows and orphans of months. All three were convicted, the musicians who went down with the The jury found that Naumoff and the Titanic. Countess were not fully responsible There will be no reserved seats but for theiracts. They were sentenced j the doors will open at 7:15, thus givto three and eight years' imprisonment ; ing everyone a chance at the best
respectively. Prilukoff was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. .
W. E. Brown of Lyons Station announces his 7th annual sale of live stock for Friday, October 11th. 96 head of horsea and mules will be sold. sept30-Oet2
A Freak of Nature. A tree that is a freak of nature is the Asiatic star . tree. It grows sixty to eighty feet tall, and for a height of about forty feet the trunk is wholly bare. From that point there spring a number of tangled limbs, which shoot ont clusters of long pointed leaves, and these, grouped together, emit at night a phosphorescent light.
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Amusements
THEATRICAL CALENDAR.
Murray Theater. Vaudeville Matinee and Night
October 4.-
Collseum. -Innes band.
Oct, 7Oct. 9-
Gennttt. -Uncle Tom's Cabin. -Neil O'Brien's Minstrels.
The Murray. The principles of Del Sarte, to which Sousa referred a day or so since when discussing the art of the conductor, are manifested in the dancing at the Murray this week, for everything depends upon the effects achieved through the curve. The airily manipulated draperies achieve wonderful effects In the vari-colored lights. The Robert Burne rerses recited with so much eclat by the "Colonel" in the sketch "Taming the Colonel" are appreciated by the audience and the introduction of this superior note into the sketch is a clever one. Altogether there are several most unusual features in the Murray bill this week that are worth seeing and hearing.
Nell O'Brien. Among the several special big features engaged for Nell O'Brien and his great American minstrles for the current season "The Expoa!on4ur" promises to eclipse in far ' olio feature presented inaKT tertalnment in a decade, i X yr&l
years it nas been recognx of the most costly acts In Y i and has always been a head-T 1 on
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seats. The Inclusion of Madame Van Loon is a brilliant feature since her singing has been one of the sensations of the band's appearance.
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He Wanted Utility, Not Style. Willie was being measured for his first made to order suit of clothes. "Do vou want the shoulders nadded.
mv little man?" inauired the tailor.
"Naw," said Willie significantly; "pad de pants." Ladies' Home Journal.
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