Show NO WORD FROM EAGAN Some Developments the Case Expected Ex-pected This Week Washington Jan Apparently there were no developments today in the case growing out of the attack made by Commissary General Eagan upon General Miles in the formers appearance before the war investigating investigat-ing commission During the coming week the probability Is some word I will be received by the war Investigating Investigat-ing commission from General Eagan in I answer to the letter of that body suggesting sug-gesting the expurgation of the objectionable I I objec-tionable part of his testimony General Gen-eral Eagan declines to make any statement state-ment in the matter for publication at this time William A De Caindry the chief clerk of the commissary generals office of the war department is out in a card admitting that he had mailed his resignation to the secretary of war through General Eagan on the morning morn-ing after the submission of the latters paper to the war investigating commission commis-sion He says the report that the tender ten-der of it was due to the action of General Gen-eral Eagan in giving practical supervision super-vision and control of the office of chief clerk to his military assistant can only be surmise I |