Show S I 1 i par WILL F I 1 be I 1 HT PLATT mac wood unconquered by being sent sen t f to jail I 1 12 I 1 I 1 new york may 22 mae liae C wood the omaha woman who yesterday was sent to prison in default of on a charge of perjury after her complaint against united states tates senator platt whom she bad sued for divorce had been dismissed was still in a cell today apparently Apparent lyno no effort had been I 1 made to ao procure ball bail although miss i i wood had said yesterday that ane was wag 1 sure influential friends in washington would come to her assistance i this case is one of a very vicious type not uncommon in this city said district attorney jerome today it will be presented gand jury as speedily possible and it if tile the woman is indicted she cilibe wilt be placed on trial in hope that her conviction will furnish a salutary lesson that such offenses cannot go of justlee I 1 miss wood seemed not at all perturbed 1 I suppose I 1 shall have to swallow i any medicine they ther prescribe for me for the present said saia slie she 11 but you may say this for me As 0 long o ng as I 1 live and there Is a platt alive I 1 shall light and fight hard tor f or my rights I 1 do you still claim you are senator platts wife 1 I certainly do she replied and I 1 would have proved it if they had not robbed me of all my papers I 1 did not expect to ivin win I 1 feared that the suit would be dismissed and I 1 had counted on being permitted to go on my way I 1 would not have bothered old platt after that I 1 expect this she added as she glanced around at the narrow cell do you intend to plead guilty in III event of an indictment being found against she was asked ill rot firsta she shouted the smile disappearing and her lips coming together in a straight tight line |