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WEDNEENAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, i9os, 25 CENTS PER MOtt I A STATE FIRST CftLLEO FIT 10 THE Sill THI8 TENDS TO CONFIRM THE OF HUSTON'S ACTION LEWIS IDENTIFIED JWITECT'S PliSS RECEPTION TENDERED THE TILLA OFFICERS TO KLCUE THE FLEET MED PREUITE SUCCUMBS TO LUNG TfUHrBtS POPE SEIT RTUEOn It Fitpulsion the Palace In 19O6 That Resulted in a Religious -Demonstration in Paris--Nearly 90 Years Old Two Witnesses Were on the Stand i ths Trial of the-Gapitot Cases Yesterday--Prosecution Laying tts Foundation Paris, Janua.y 28 Ca.dWI Richard 1 the Archbishop of Paria, who has betn A Chilean Cruiser is Already critically in for several days with congestion of the lungs, died early today. The last sacraments of the Catholic Church was administered last and the blessing of the Pope was sent by from Rome to the dyjng prelate. Francois Marie Benjamin Richard. Archbishop of Paris, was born in 1 Nantes, Prance, in 1S19 and was created a Cardinal in 1880, Cardinal Richard, eariy hi Decem- Arenas, the Americai. i ister on Meet the Battleships By Press Buenos Ayrea, a a 28 The officers of the American tcrpsdoboat flotilla who arrived here Sunday were re.

ceived today by Akrorta and the mitt- Of AN EAST ST. LOUIS OFFICW City Comptrollers Franfc B. of 8t Louis, ia in a of'mmd. -He I I nttcn the first pretty girl that ptflpwd to hlrftfc oat, now he In the picture the top of the Norfolk heirew, who aftsr Itn six St. Louis propoatd to Mr.

KZnna, but whose Ttie three young below are Maud, Hazel and Bt.rvrrH! Iskiantr, (from left to right In the enter named) Who iX.il Rl the dniwlrvg that decided which of the (even girls was to i y.r. Hanna, lESTIDNY CLOSED, CASE WILL of. war marine aria foreign a.F~" CT i afr the Tji and falrs. Gener-a! Fraga. Betbeder and Senor Zeballos respectively.

President Alcorta spoke pleasantly to- each of the officers and to.Ueuteo; i ant Cone, who is in command of the flotilla, he expressed his great pleas- a and satisfaction visit to the i Argentine of the American warships. active assistant cf Architect Joseph Lieutenant Cone made a suitable re- tne hospitality of. M. Huston during the construction and ply. furnishing of the capitol, as a w.tnesa! Rear Adjniral Betbeder, the Minister fir the Caanuun nealth at tae trial aftei'ifCoh "received the the capitol prosecu-ions in the Dauphin raJigram from Admiral i 1 Tne BT Jai-jary pearance or Stanford B.

Lewis, in the Department of the Seine, received notice under--the Church and Staie Spparation law vacate fhe Archepiscopal Palace in Paris, but re. malned there under advice until last moment, awaiting the use of force, on December 17. however, he voluntarily vacated the palace and accepted Denys Cochin, the clerical leader in the al latter's heuse ia tha Rue de of the Archbishop county court today leads to confirm thp lunior a Huston has understanding with the Commonwealth and be one of its witnesses, Lew.s 1K called to identify the plans and Oliva, who i. in command of tie fTOm the ala(1 was tar cccasJon for the American battleships and- escort them down the coast: an Imposing manifestation on itif nart of TEe Catholics'of Paris. Including a majority of the priests of city, many members of the nobility and about, three thousand irfen.

women "At 7 o'clock in the morn'ng of Jan- preus-ed by Huston forjaarj- 2S we had the first radiographic the fuiirstiings of the capitoi and also communication with the plan" upon CennectJcut, agshto of Rear Admiral' TH which given at varous Evans, which we Joined at 9:30 o'clock TM 8 was cross; a night. The Argent ne vessels es- as tfi? was assis examined by p. T. of coun- jcorted the American squadron until for Sanderson, and was on 8:30 stand when court adjourned the day. Lewis is under indictment on -two charges of in couuec- carriaee of the Soadjutor on January 27.

when flag Amiette; and vlca were exchanged with full cere- tion with the alleged capitoi frauds. Huston 'Is Absent Huston's brother, th-e Rev. tome here today from Wai Having effected salute we made a aroand the Jnl tFr prelate ron at a speed of 14 a- than Btood fl the vessels aboi 12a blessed the multitude. from Mij dt-i-Fdata. A tne "prprate a I me to.

nlimt ei of vounsr Catholics detached i left IE PEERLESS JHOLDS AN I RECEPTION IN CAPITCH. mm BEMIIMS ORIRIDAlf MI, uiimiii DEFENSE TDH The Standing Candidate; IGNORES THE I Many of the Members, Including Finance Committeemen 1 OF EXPERTS HIS rail mm Associated Washington, a a a win- dow rectbs of the wide hall in from of the Senate chamber and within half a dozen paces of toe room of tae Committee, on Finanr.p, AViU pCesterdajr Sessions Were 8 GfflME SWB iiatu- j. Bryan held an impromptu re- ceptrju for Senators and lives for an hour today. I The- Committee on Finance was en- gaped in the final consideration of the Aldrich financial measure. Mr.

Ijryan came along from the House, talking animatedly with a couple ai word was passed to the Democrats of me Fi nunc-p Committee, and Senator Bailey combat i greyed the Nebraskan. Rf.iricg to With the Admission of Documentary Evidence, After Which the Final Close Announced still here, -but was uo't in rr.urt today and will proba.bly stay Sway uniil he Is calleJ as a witness. His attorneys were In court all day, but took no active part in the proceedings. dTron and begged to have transmitted "Long live the ''Ixng live! a a i i to the government at achington the Pins diogram sent separately." The last puWic act-of the Arch- hishnp. so far as known was on Janii- Punta Arenas, Chile, January ary 15 lat.

when at the Church of set for the. Commonwealth "still Tbe cruiser Cahacabuco, with Notre. Dm.ie flu Eons SeOuurs. he the United States minister, Mr. Hicks ceived the Augustinirn Sisters I A I A A I A A RAP IN THE J40USE dine to discuss the action of 'the aj- iu-ask-liig a sepane "trial or to say whether he will a Laying the Foundation Today's seisio'ns of court were devoted by the CofflL-onwealth to laying the foundation of its case.

James Scarlet, In his opening adlr-ess-to jury said the Common Wealth expected to prove that the Defendants, tor John former Audi- William Snydpr fonnpr State Treasurer William L. Mathaes and James M. Sbmnaker, former Superintendent of Grounds and conspired" to cheat and defraud the state in the payment of the bills for the rapltoi furnishings i John 13. "Stott, former Board of Public Grounds rn? Buildings, who was the for an hour under exar- 'nation the Com- and a number of Chiiea aofflciais on Charity, who had that' day been PX- board, arrived here last evening. The nelled from the Hotel DIeu.

under the cruiser comes to welcome, the Amrican Church antl State Separation Sect of battleshtps to. CSfeean THE WILL OF HP LEFT ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR RESEARCH BISClJSStDoiSf05ITIIlS fled a copy of the specifications prepared by Huston between October, 1S03. and April, the furnl- t'jrp of He explained that the original copies were furn shed to acted as nurses In that municipal hospital for generations, Mr. Wallace, Kansas, Lauds Wii which caused an outbreak of sympathy i a j. BryajT-Dur-mg That gan- didate's ings or the senate.

man associated with Huston In their behalf on the part of a crowd as assistant in. the construction and I of CaTEolics headed by M. Denys etpitpmettt of the capitol. He. i NEWSBOY BACK FROM EUROPE Late i i i a i Bequeaths Sum cf a i i to the American of Natural History--Other 3 Bu Selling Extras Wag Carried Off members of the board.

Lewis said that I BT on Voyage to Italy Washington, Jslmiary iu km 23. a i a New York, January the, will df-stgns for this furniture prepared by Hitslon and New Crul- i exr.er.ci it ures formed the I of- J4orris K. Jesup- Ji.ooo.oco is left to in.the'TTouse Aa-oclaled New York. January attempt on the part of tne state tc scientific testimony the Harry K. 'laaw, the taking of evl- the window i an animated dis- dence in tue second hearing of the i took piace bexweea.

Senator famous Madison Square garden mur- Bailey and Mr. Bryan, with Senator der triai ended today. Tommrow Tdler offering an occasional Martin W. Littleton will be- tion, -and Representatives Hardy his plea for the defendant and Texas, and Hon. James is fspected to occspyi both jniHuing a Dem--and- aTternoon sessions with.

Tiia ocrat, as listeners. ming- np argument-. District Attor- As Mr Bryan said later, the discus-, ney Jerome will speak on Thursday. was about the Democratic view He has piOmised to be brief and ryan and Senator Bailey said there the morniSg session. Justice Dowling l-had been very yttle difference i ihe-ease to the jury on (opinion.

Both stood for the direct Thursday afternoon. The court issnance of money In- nounced, however, that he probably sUad of an issue through the hanks, iiot deliver his charge until Mr. Bryan wotrlil make no statement Friday roaming. has TO wbethpr tie tir" ignored By Jerome complete plan of Senator Bailey a Contrary in last lil the vlll uITTi lie utilltrU uiutf ill for the Aldrich bill, but he said that ity to the witness chair, Mr. Jerome its basis was good Democratic doc- this year utterly ignored the scientific trine brought down from the timvs phase of the rebuttal case.

He pro. of Jefferson. duw-d several eye-witnesses to the A Senator Bailey and Senator tragedy and several police officers- Teller returntd to "the committee handled Thaw the of the "Mr. Bryan Kimtiimed to be HI med in window n-ithe by the opinion a tie defendant's acts and Texas Congressmen and many mauner were rational. Under agree' i acquaintances who slopped i i i of counsel the testimony given "hands' i him.

at the last trial i Finance broke was-r-ad 3 and Hie; Thaw Senator teiilpy MF Bryan-will -was admitted In evidence 7 -wittamt i-again and aiiutbir (ui (hvf proof as to ita custody durmg I sion lasting twenty minutes. six months the shoot- A short conference with Sf-n- ing of Stanford 'vVhirp. afBda-vH 1 ator Culberson. Mr. Bryan left tiio alleged to have been made by Evelyn cajiitol.

Nfsbit in Hummel's office, charging Thaw i cruelty and attempting BAER'S BROTHER DEAD to place the blame for the Nesbit giri's downfall upon Stanford Judge Died at-r- Ripe- also was admitted Juscttcs Old Age Dowling and then the case, so fari-as. testimony was concerned, was at -an Lewis then left the witness stand--to, explain to the Jury the' plan," which shows in detail tnonwealth. seemed reluctant to i cation of all the furnishings of the capitol. When Lewis finished 1 his explanation tify certain plans and prepared by Huston. He cOTld not rec- having boon necn- Ly hira before.

These plans- were In the possession, the board, and it appeared to the prosecution that Stott, as its secretary, should have had access to and been familiar with them. Stott was also examined as to the official signatures to capitol furnishings contracts In order to legally establish them as exhibits during the -triaL Stott's Examination' Stott was recalled at the afternoon session and testified to the adaption by Uw board of schedules for furnishing the capitol and to the awarding-of contracts to- Sanderson. While a copy of a special furnishing schedule was being read, to the jury counsel for Ihe Commonwealth held a consultation with Stanford B. LewK of Philadelphia, who wiu -gctlve ass.siant to Hnston during the construction and equipment of the capitoi tnd Is under Indictment-en two charges of conspiracy Involving Both Lewis and the Samuel C. Huston, a brother of the architect, had been subpoenaed by the' Common wealth ana lu court ljls This woold seem' to indicate that the architect has an understanding with the Commonwealth and wiH be one of its witnesses.

Wne.n. counsel ilshesJ flSB schedule, Stott was shown ind identified the "quantities plans," which constitute the onl order ever given tn Sanderson by the board for the CaHed f5aa. was aa voyage- KM 1 Italy and "ass'sted" passage to row He was dressed In; cast-off habiliments of the crew of Identified 12 vears old looked tsentatives today, incidentally it tory, $100,000 to Brick PnsSbytSrl- these designs after which of-jto when he entered the the Jpngest sluing, pf the House-an Church, Js.ftOO to tke-Coa-; resat -os- fered Ba-Ueiy 015 845 011 rrgeiit Conn. i for work, nftcr-whot np Tor I at i -jj tnatanceg ignored Lenox, Mass. The remainder of his Hcensebf The; great estate is bequeathed to Mrs.

of William Btyaninthe lob-'-np for her use i her life, and the Inspiration'; then to go to his John E. Par- 4f for a yig- fons jesup's counsel, named as had raaSe mistakes a been made of the value of talk-ins the estate, known to be well up In Ue rv by Mr. Rotner-Txad sent him here. He said he was for Sanderson, "Ha.ve you ever looked over the In- dictmenfs in this case?" asked Mr. Kothenneli.

"Tes sir," Lewis. "Have you seen any lnavuracies IB them as- to the specifications and plans mentioned?" "No sir." "AH ihe ing to Mr. waijnade accprd. San Giovanni, which the an Italian liner. a to iok.

With four other "wayfarers," whose parents died in Chicago four, months ago, travelled to New York in ttet I had ceilings -ne In htrooKiyn. Ac- Nt-braskan end suffrage pf -ri. 1 The freight cars or nnder them, and Internationa) Aarri.i e5 of American heiresses to fi.iMgriers were de; tl cf niinois. the Roma just belo-e she steamed the' ts rmarks -app-lause and last time and was go biisv spjling' and Investigating -the en. gines that he was carried out to sea, AMERICANS PUT TO FLIGHT cording to his story, he went on ohjacted to the latter question and was sustained by Judge Knnfeel.

At this point the court i i adjourned until tomorrow morning a Expedition Into Kongo Wilds Driven by Natives tempted murder. Menzenkoch is al- who formerly was the American Con" leged to have discharged In a boarding ho; was crowded with Whom were injured by mining engineer; S. W. Some of the men had ne-n drink- mining ensio'ic-r, anrt i to the Brick Church cond.tional upon the churrh remaining its present location. Fifth a i Thirty-seventh street It is that none of the money loft museum shall be used for main-, Of any consequence made to the Deficiency" Tbe cit of uNew Vork ua er iblll and it was s-tlll tending when the oontiact i the museum, the will I House at 5:15 p.

m. adjourned. a provide buildings and to 1 In the SeBate- a i a but i i ngs must Tre senate today disposed of a lanre L-e filled i spedmpns. This means number of mfnor bills on the calendar- a Ijlf 1 i lOS necessary IM of the bill amount must. otiie from individual, Brussels, January a revls criminal code of the donors.

been received here that the A-nerican code bHl which 1-" In chr rge i "It in order a the means for expedition. led by R. Dorsey Mohun I tDore progress should be made but ad- i n-iy be hPlpcK as the 'ournment taktu 4.V6 p. m. grow Tn additional a i bv thp ty.

in view of A TO I p-: for the 1 I m.tkt' for the the be- auestj' and provisions in my upon the trustees c7 tbxj' Ins; after The vestment of the funds. i of income on-i by cnroful 1-- wisely planning lur -tho bJ-st interests, of this great in- Cf -Somersetr J. elder brother of Occasfoned "President JJeorge F. Bar. the Mr Jerome's" HFrnination espeft t'hilridt-lpliia Sr st hota-e- Ihere- todfly 34 the acc-e -of- hiq 82 years.

Judge Baer was a nwjnoer assertions of lait year that Thaw was constitutional convention of an Incurable paranoiac, rumor had it 1S72, and his service in that body won that the prosecutor might net be dish i a wide reputation as a conslitu- pleased i a verdict of not guilty tional lawyer. He was a dPrnocrat but cm the ground ins Harr whelminely Republican i in 18S1 ie is suri-lved by his i and fonr children Bat-r orcanixed and was first president of th Somerset Cambria railroad, he founded town of and was Thaw to the a for the criminal Insaao. Msueawaa. Throughout the trial. howpyer.

Mr. Jerome has a tempted to i and discredit all testimony having- to do i Thaw's Irrational-' the first to develop the mining.industrv Heth attempted to show that in i country lne 2U outbursts of the defend- STEEL COMPANY were flts of temper which deserv- whea the eross-eiamination of Lewis will be resumed. SHOOTS INTO CROWD a which wan 3cclri us peueirate Into- Awful Revenge of Man Teased Beyond the wilds of the Congo Free State In' Endurance the interests of the American Congo By Press Company, was attacked by natives Saginaw, January 28--William and compelled to withdraw, Menzenkoch, a miner," was brought here under arrest last night from Swan Creek, a mining settlement 14 Tnllps frrtTn hprp Leave Postal-Service and Devote Taft Boom i Postmaster-General on Ball, also a other became Americans. bntt Its object was to pave the way for their teasing. First he a-revolver the large American investment whicn i Ing heavily and- Menzenkrch enraged at being made the but this weapon was taken from him Thomas F.

Ryan, the Guggenheims, and then the shotgun was discharged and other capitalists, are to make In Into tfie crutfd. Sam Da la had his i the Congo country In the exjiluIUtions 1 ghattered-'and three oth- of, the robbei. ialnlngf- sndr he was "an architect and draughta-jera were less I concession made to them by Belgium, I The umTerstahn'Ine In well-infcnn 0 circles is that Mr Hitchcock 1 nt the eaver-iT i an" a i i Mr i- best- Coc ptn'no. n. It over in Russia Adriatic Russia, January lured Police Cap- into an and i i and his orderly.

In seek- TiaK-p thfir psca'pe they ran into suard of Cossacks convoying a mail coach, and rtioctlug two of the Cossacks were flifllly taken, I Declared at a Meeting in New York --Three Months Earnings New York, January dividends of per cent, on thp preferred stock of one cent, on the common stock of the i i Suites Steel corporation wore declared today. Thpsp (iividT.ds are uru-hanepd from tHe last divi-- dends. The net earning? for i months endPd IVcemln-r Si werp of $9 1 I filled orders on hand werp -53 tons, a decreasp of 3.SG5.165 Thp earnings for Uie 984,477. an of Jl.HOO.^ui as compared with SOCIALISM DEFEATED Vote 118 to 27 in Sooth Wales Labor Conference Sydney. N.

S. January 28--TV N'pw Sniifll' Wales Iflhor has rpjoctpd a rr-soliiUm in nf socializine mean's rvf distribution and exchange The votp stood ns to 27. The result was received with cheers and shmirtL of "Common vans." a attempted to discredit" the out (Continued on i Page). "'s IEITBEH' FMECBI Washington. January for Wednesday and Thursday: Eastern Pennsylvania: Snow in north and west, rain or snow in southeast portion Wednesday.

colder. 'Thursday fair and cohJ; fresh ts'brtHk West to northwest winds. Western a i a Jinow and- much colder Wednesday, with a cold wave. Thursday a i except snow flari i es near Erie. Local Weather Record Thp.

local record for Jnnuary 2 rpv rvJ hy ohserver Henry C.uisf a- i a a i i i a i i i Southwest. -'3S5--1 35 .20 degrees At 5 p. (Rising) feet INEWSPA'PER IN E'WSPAPE'R.

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