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Show part One yOL. iNo JlnbliuhrJt Datltt at (Ogitrn. Ittalt 90 criminal, bu: ivmeinb- - th.,: .ti a case i f crime, if it is i,r..n m .n- a lurid, luifutliful f.o.::in:i tack will do more i.ai: air ;o L.ic mind than t::e iTin.e list If. How Building W.ll Look. The senate office I'Uilding u'.i, !i is in couise f coi:trucilon north if the capita, mounus is not so liuu-- e far advanced as buiMing. and its loniersione , .iinn i Ik- uud at . the t remit session .f Those two buildings Inn completed will take tiie line of additions Hie capitol buildoriginally pmposed Makes Strong Address ing. but which Wele objected to on the ground that tiny would mar the Laying of Cornerarchitectural scliriiii f that structure. Each of the new will occupy a complete squuie ground and they will In- - magnirlceiLt white structures of classic design to harmonize with the capitol and the lib: my of congress. September lv : Th3. was the exact magazine of Tuks date of tiie laying of the cornerstone of tlie main cupitoi building by President Washington. The wing of the With th Ma" tha t Mm LikM Some central building were completed hi 1611 burned by th Bunyons Pilgrim a and were Muek Rake British in lsl4. The entire central Criti-cicMuch Taa and Baya program building was finished hi 1627. The Makaa Men Afraid. cornerstone of the extensions at the north and south ends of the main building were laid by President Fillmore July 4. 1661, when Ihmiel WebWASHINGTON, April 14. The was the orator. The extensions of the new three million dol- ster which contain the present senate and of houae the for lar office building which win occupy an en- house clianitiers were first occupied in aoutheaat of the cap-it- ol 1651 and 1656, square tire ciiy waa laid thla afternoon building, In the preeence of the President, the NO GRAFT IN ARMY cabinet, the aupreme court, membera and senate houae, representathe f SHOPS BY OFFICERS tion of foreign govemmenta and a gnat concourae of cltisens. With the hiatorical gavel uaed by Shows That Unde Sams General George Waaklngton in laying Investigation Commissioned buildiSediore Are a Very of the atone comer captol the fin let of Fellows and Are Net ng ns years ago, Grand Maater grown, of the district grand lodge of Looking for Rakeoffa. tbc Ancient Free and Accepted Ma-on- a, block times and the three struck WASHINGTON, April 14. There is pronounced it well and truly laid. in progress now an investigation of the The ceremonies were preceded by a amount of work which is being or has parade of the Masons. Grand Maater Brown delivered a for-n- al been done for army officers at various address. shops or plants under governmental Following a selection by the Marine control. band. Preaident Roosevelt stepped to The Investigation has been precipithe platform and delivered hla address. Brief speeches were made by Speak- tated by assertions made by officers er Cannon, Representative Hepbum that others were being favored by those Richards- in and former Representative It has been found that authority. on, of Tennessee. The building work for officers personally has been of the houae completed the done at some of the shops, such as the exercises. repair and manufacture of furniture, The new building ia bounded by B but it is not believed that the work Is itreet and New Jersey avenue. First carried on to any great exteht. In one meet and C. street. There will be of the photographic branches of the office rooms, war fbur hundred and ten department some copying of picwn than enough for every member of ture haa been done occasionally, but It will conform to the congress. in most Instance the cost of labor and and general effect of the pro- material baa been borne by the officer posed senate building to- be erected most directly Interested. In other cases across Capitol Park to the northeast the sum involved was so small aa to of the capitol building. amount to practically nothing, and the Celebrate Ceremony, work was not done at a time when of an official nature was The ceremony was carried out on anything the same lines as those observed in pending. The inquiry has been very the laying of the cornerstone of the searching in some of the government capitol building by President George shops, and at no place so far has it Washington, nearly lit years ago. The been disclosed that there has been any Federal Masonic lodge had the honor abuse of the privilege of rank favorof conducting the ceremonies. Three itism. In Manila, where the officers thousand Invitations were issued to were distant from the sources of supprominent men in all parts of the Uni- ply and repair, it has often been necested States and a large number of them sary to have personal work done at responded. Cabinet officials, high of- the army plants, but it le believed the ficials of the army and navy, senareport from that quarter will show tor and congressmen, diplomats and there le no extensive graft, ae has been Intimated in some quarters. other were there. In accordance with tradition the tone 1 at the northeast corner of the FORT NONSENSE TO BE HOTEL. building and Its location correspond MORRISTOWN, N. J. April 14. with that of the capitol cornerstone. Grant B. Schley of Bemardavllle, ia Since the original capitol waa built negotiating with the Sima eatate for vtnga have been added at the north the purchase of Fort Nonsense, in the nd south ends, so the keystone of center of Morristown. The historic bill the building la now well towards the la the i Ate of a fort erected by the solenter of that great structure. diers during General Washingtons The construction of the wall of the stay in Morristown, in the winter of ugnlflcent building le complete and 1779-SIt was built to occupy the the floor Is now In place. Upon these soldiers' time, and waa called Fort temporary floor waa laid and. seats Nonsense In consequence. The site of Provided for the guests who viewed the fortification ia marked by a monuthe ceremony. The high wooden fence ment erected by the Washington assohlch surrounds the foundation waa ciation of New Jersey. Mr. Schley inPartly torn away that a view of the tends to build a private driveway, it ceremony might be had by persona who is said, over the hills from Morristown uld not be provided with seats. to the Somerset inn at Bemardavllle. He has secured practically all of the The President's Speech. property necessary, and with the purThe President said In part: chase of the Fort Nonsense tract, will n Bunyan'a Pilgrims Progress have an ideal location for a big hotel. there Is a description of a man with That he Intends to avail himself of muck rake who is ever looking down-- d. this opportunity Is conceded, as It Is He was offered a celestial crown tor the muck rake, but would not look said that the building of a hotel to be run on similar lines as the Somerset JjP. but continued to drawn toward Inn la under serious contemplation. himself the tilth. This man ia set forth an example of the man whose vision TALKED WITH TEDDY. ever fixed on carnal. Instead of aplr-tu- ai 14. The . WASHINGTON, April things. It Is necessary that we received President hould not flinch from Harvey today vile seeing ng. but the man who never sees Goulder, president of the American nythlng else becomes, not a help to Merchant Marine association. Goulder argued In favor of a ship subsidy bill, e,y- - Eiut rme of the most potent ,orces fur evil. I hall as a beneficiary saying the English lines at Vancouver and the Japanese lines at San Francis'"ry, mar1, who on the platform or lu co are almost completely monopolising assails corruption, pro- -' tne ocean carrying trade. bt the la attack cure, ,!fr truthful. But a liar la no bet-- r It become known today that the President never stated he abandoned a thief. The soul of hie tours on account of adoundrei is glad when an honeat every man versehunting criticism. assaned. It 1. easy to twist out of What 1 am Mjrlni- - Some persons . nraIble of understanding that to MINNESOTA u'll'e roudslinglng does not mean ST. PAUL, Minn., April 14. The commission appointed by Governor whtewashing. Any "ure to ,nv,te a reaction Johnson to recommend to the state leg, to take the form of islature the best method of celebrating Dum.hi n th . and give 1m-- J the fiftieth anniversary of the admisunoffending 10 the offenders. Gross and sion of Minnesota td statehood, is bold" ,R,anlte on character create a ing a meeting here today. The comTin.-- . PUh"c "timent, and at the mission consists of Captain C. C. am m act a a detriment to able Whitney of Marshall, Dr. C. H. Kohler men' sensitiveness and pre-fr- a of Minneapolis,' F. B. Lynch of SL Paul, vnt norroal rom entering the public Joseph Mannlx of Minneapolis and pr,cny - 11 la hard to get Mayor M. B. Cullum of Duluth. a man to handle the Panama PLANNING A TOUR. be5aua ! certain to be at tackes WASHINGTON, April 1. President to hi WLth,n and without congress as and We Roosevelt la planning an extended tour ought tnh!raCter expose crime cPclty. and hunt the for 1907. . SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1906 GORKY HAS TROUBLES - WHICH PERPLEX HIM GREATLY i.'.ru-.timel- tl-.- - al f i NEW writers I'.K 14 A; nr-,- syniliiii x at I'.i'.tlnt-ll- XXlshti) l lit-.!- ! ll ilex : sxinpmhx good l.llri iliat ij.ii -- ... Maxim tiiaui of i.i .n il m ilitih he t. ,r ti,rni and IVt-liboi- ii. ,1, 1 rlie socialist eiiii'i- i, ,i Moi.-r- . t.- Vis i- stone. Y. Gorky Abraham . i.l r-:-, xxio'.i :. Booth. t STORY r L. THE SAD TRAGEDY MITCHELL IN CHICAGO. hm in th Land of Sunshine Hey Ilh'AGO. iu 14 .Inhu Mitelii-liI Idem of till- ri.lli-Mine WuikfiK. Was th Last. v.lull deellm-here this in the labor iiu.i!Ihii, eillitr in aulluai ite hi 1. luminous in ids. 5V.HHlNGTl'. April 14 -- It will be this exi-ni- ' i; for Indianapolis, :ile lie an liivn.iiioii from Maxim furty.iuie year nz tonight that Abrato meet him. but furred to ham Lincoln, of the I'liltiil ut a previous line oil wounded Slate, wus shot nd . VESUVIUS CALMS DOWN FAST -- iii-h- i diM-ns- AND cor-nentu- ne con-uncti- on OF Those Who Stood at the Bedsid of the Great Presidant Hava all rejoined m com-dialon- er Was Shot by John Wilkes Willhlre. telegram and uliiU!.,i il l ny nho approved whui Will 'lire unite, but now of the regrets the aotloii on belief that lie did nut finly understand tiie matter uud fear tin message will huxe Hie uf injuring tne Russian's .itieuipt ut niit-iiifunds. Mr. J. G. Pliilp. Rose Pastor, a Jexxess xiuiher. but HOW uri-nin- Lincoln PEOPLE ARE NOW HAPPY s fatally NAPLES. April 14. Vesuvius continues to grow quieter. The discharge from the crater slight and the volcano haa apparently spent Its force. Rescuing parties are pushing the work with vigor. At Otto Jano today two families were dug out of a cave, where they had taken refuge. It was found they had Buffered but little. They had taken ample supplies of food and wine in with them and as a result came out in excellent shape. Thieve continue active and many arrest have been, and are being mad. Professor Gtana, uf the Naples uni 1 FROM THE BALTIC TO THE BLACK SEA Russia Plane Canal That Makea Our Panama Affair Resemble an Irrigation Ditch Alengeid the Weber River Big Enterprise. NEW YORK, April 14. The survey for the canal to connect the Black see with the Baltic sea has been completed and plana for the formation of a syndicate to finance the enterprise will noon be under way. Eugene Boumon-villan engineer end promoter of this city, will sell for Europe title month to consult with the concessionaire. The canal ia to known aa the Emperor Nicholas IL canal, and will be 7,600 kilometer, or about 1,000 miles, long, 65 meters wide and 15 meters e, deep. It ia estimated that it will re- quire ten years to complete It, and the cost will be about 1100,000,000. Most of thla capital, it la hoped, will be obtained in the United States, which, it ia believed, would mean that the engineers would be Americans, Of the capital needed, $40,000,000 is expected from Holland and Belgium. The canal will be built without a lock, through a territory that la flat for the greater part, and will be deep enough for the passage of Russia's largest warships. OLD PIONEER DEAD. OAKLAND, Cal., April 14. William 8. Boardman, aged 61, one of the prominent civil engineers of the Pacific coast, died here today. He came to this state in 1851 and waa one of the locators of the Central Pacific from the summit of the Sierras to Truekee. He waa afterward city engineer of Oakland and surveyor for Aimed county. ANARCHIST ARRESTED. ZURICH, April 14. The police have arrested an Italian anarchist named Gulttra, who boasted he was en route to America to kill a man. It la stated that a secret International congress of anarchists will be held In June, at n, some place In America, probably New Jersey. Pat-teno- HAS REACHED WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON. April 14. The cases of Moyer, Haywood and Petti bone, charged with the murder of Former Governor Steunenberg, of Idaho, were docketed In the supreme court today. The case cames up In the form of an appeal from the circuit court of Idaho, denying a writ of habeas corpus. SHAW TENDERS AID TO NEW YORK BANKS Sub-treasu- ry Leaning Gold Importing Millions Already Coin to the BankeOver Twelve Farmed Out Under the New Shorn. NEW YORK. April 14. Secretary Bbaw announces that the will, upon the receipt of collateral security acceptable to any saxinga bank. Immediately advance gold to any gold Importalng bank in the United States. In amounts up to 65,000.000 for Immediate use. These amounts are to be returned at once on the receipt of Imported gold. Under this ruling $12,000,000, has already been distributed by the among golS Importing financial Institutions ry sub-treas- versity, states that the volcimic dust xilileh haa covered tin- - entire ruuntiy in the vicinity of the mine, really will have a beneficial effect upon the country, us it contains Iron uml xxill enrich the impoverished soil. The appearance of I he sun has tilled the people with new hope and many refugee are returning to tlieir former home to take jiart in the work uf cleaning up of tile country. The sun light ha one bad effect, that of quickening the decomposition of the bodies of the many victims, whose inter-n-eis being rushed with all possible haste. NAVAL BOARD HAS SPRUNG A BIG LEAK John Wilkes Hooth, while wltnea-lu- g a iierforinuiir- - of our American Cousin" at Ford's theater in thi city, istrunge to nay, no exercises are held anywhere, u fur as known, to mark by the memorable day. It waa on Good Friday, April 14. 1865, Calking that the country, rejoicing over the Up Some PlecNo Trouble to Find ciinclusimi uf (lie civil war. which had Out Just What Beard ia Doing in the cost no many precious llvea and enormous sacrifices uf iiumey, was plunged Way of Defensive measure. into the darkest gloom by tlie hands of a fanatical assassin. On tlie mornWASHINGTON, April 14. Member of that eventful day President Linof Hie naval general hoard and uf the ing coln had the first opMirtunlty in many army and navy board xien- very much months to have a long talk with hla Hurprtsed If not shocked to discover eldest aon, Captain Hubert Lincoln, that one uf their ronfldeiulal eommunl-catlm- ia who had been serving on the staff of General Grant. Father and son had DOWIE'S ATTORNEYS has become the subject of a breakfast together at the White House congressional document. Hexirta were and then had a haig talk concerning MAKE A STATEMENT lecently nude in regard to the project- the profession which the young staff It was due to ed defenses of the distant Midway Is- officer was to adopt. Declare Deposed Reincarnation Will land. A marine officer was sent to President Lincoln's advice that the officer gave up hla military Not Leave far Mexico Without First th pluce to make a survey and to young career and continued hla study of law. Appearing in Zion City and Tooting formulate a plan uf fortification, the Later in the forenoon President Lindetail, of which were to be guarded as coln attended the last meeting of the Hie Apeetelie Base. a secret governmental plan, a condition cabinet. All the members were pres-- 1 CHICAGO, April 14. Dowie'a attor- attaching to other insular defeiia ent, excepting Mr. Reward, the secreIt was therefore with tary of state, who had broken hla Jaw neys today issued a formal statement, propnaltiotis. lit naval general board In fulling from his horse a short lime that suiprlae in which the report that the deposed discovered that this reHrt in com- before. Nut a single one of tlie mem- -' apostle haa surrendered to Vuliva la plete detail, even down to the Identifi- here of President Lincoln's cabinet le denied. Dowle haa been reported as cation mark of the typrewriler, had now living. General Grant waa preshaving agreed to waive his temporal been reproduced as a house of repre- ent by invitation and occupied the vaclaima for a consideration of five per sentatives document. Foreigners and cant seat of ttecretary Reward. ' cent of the assets of Zion City. Dowie's others, who wish to know wluil this The situation after the close of the attorneys say: The question will nev- government Intends lu du In the way war was discussed, and Iresldeiit Lin- er be settled on a dollar and cents uf Insular defense, so far as the Mid- coin sioke with kindness of General basis. Any suggestion that Duwie will way Island are concerned, will have Lee, and expressed himself strongly accept a settlement which contemplates no trouble in getting at what they sgulnst harsh measures In the south. his return to Mexico without first ap- wish to know. The terms of Lee's surrender were pearing In Zion and talking to those fully approved. During the afternoon MILITARY WIRELESS. with whom he' has worked is without the president received many visitors foundation." IAIUM, April 14. For some time and toward evening he waa tired out. Vollva threatens to disclose the al- communication by wireless telegraphy He did not wish to go to the theater, leged methods of bribery by Dowle of a has been possible betaeen tlie Eiffel but did nut want to disappoint the. number of the deacons. tnwner and Belfort, on the eastern people who were sure to crowd the Dowies attorneys have filed In Lake frontier. At present the engineers are house, aa It had been announced that county a revocation of the power of .trying to discover to whst degree their Preaident Lincoln and General Grant attorney held by Vollva, and under wireless messages can be Intercepted would attend the performance.' which he disposed of a large amount and falsified. An apjwratue fitted in Just before starting for the theater of property In settlement of claims. the ground of the military aerostatic President Lincoln paid his customary, This admits that Dowies attempt to school at Maudon haa been communi- visit to Secretary Stanton at tha war revoke the document by telegraph cating with the office of a divisional department II Just happened that tha availed nothing. commander on the eastern frontier and preaident, while returning from the at the same time messages have been White House, accompanied by SecreKEAR8ARGE IN TROUBLE. exchanged between the Eiffel tower tary Stanton, referred to the secretarys . WASHINGTON, April 14. A report and an apparatus fitted in a captive often expressed fear that some assassin haa just been received to the effect that balloon lying over one of the frontier would seek the lift of the president. No statement has been Mr. Lincoln said he was confident that a serious accident has hapiiened to fortresses. the buttleslflp Kearsargc, In Cuban made ae to the results of the experi- hla guards would not allow an assassin to get at him, even if some fanatic ments. waters. should succeed, he would nut be able Conners. From Telegram FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. to esc iw with hie life. HAMILTON, O., April 14. Relatives A few hours later President Lincoln, GREENEVILLE, IM., April 14. Mrs of Midshipman Connors have received Mrs. Lincoln, hie two sons and with two infant her and Calvin dnugh Maud a him a dispatch from stating that were Rathbone, occupied a box In others three and Major killed were ters gun exploded In the upier turret, near Ford's theater, on the right side uf tha Culber, Fantlaga Connor Is uninjured. killed und three others were injuredAt-at stage and about fourteen fret above the Grand Crossing on the Erie, near Nothing was said about the others. A level of tlie stage. It was at (he close were struck lantic by In They today. The Kearsarge haa ben engaged of tlie first art that Booth fired the train. target practice. fatal shot and leaped from the box on to the stage, injuring his leg hy falling, FIRE IN BALTIMORE. RUSSIAN LOAN SECURED. having caught his foot In one uf the 14. A fire thla BALTIMORE. April PARIS. April 14. Negotiations for on the side of the staite. Before the Russian loan have been complet- morning destroyed Fox's livery, sta- flags William H. Booth exesped he Mlutitn-horses. two hundred burned sud bles 69 and ed. The bonds will he issued at of Wakefield, who blocked hla Withers to who Patrolman Manning, attempted will bear five per cent interest. The Withers whs 8ire'ilt but proved total is 90,000,000 pounds sterling, of rescue some of the animals, was ser way. The loss is about his Imioccnct', hiii positively identified lously burned which 48,000,000 goes to France. Booth xh the assassin. $75,000. Wounded to death President Lincoln ALEXANDER IS VERY ILL. was carried from the theater amid a TRIAL. NEW WANTS DEERFIELD, Mass., April 14 ForfH'c- n- rif Indescribable excitement. He FREKXO, Cal., April 14. Former whs in kii to a house across the street, mer President Alexander, of the Equitable Insurance company, has suffered Treasurer Amer, of Madera county, ecuj'li'd by a tailor, named Peterson, a relapse and his condition Is now convicted of embezzlement of public and there he died morning, fund, has made a motion fur a new surrounded by the Saturday looked upon as being serious. members of his advisewas under which taken trial, family and the officers of his cabinet, ment. 1 he Inst one of those who were present LOOK OUT FOR HIGHER at I.ineoln's death, Secretary John Hay, WILL ENTER RACES. died lust yeur. He was at that time HONOLULU, April 14. The yacht me of President Lincoln's secretaries. PRICED TOMBSTONES sails this afternoon for San On the night of President Lincolns Francisco to take part In the rrcea. death Mr. Hay became the possessor of Marble Dealsre Are Organising, end It The passage will consume three week. a ring worn by the dead president. He is Very Easy to Prognosticate That had it made over with a crystal setting, EARTHQUAKE IN FORMOSA. containing a lock of President LinHereafter Your Epitaph Will Coat TOKIO, April 14. An earthquake coln's hair. It was this ring that Pres- - ' Something. shock In the Island of Formosa Is re- 'blent Roosevelt wore at hla inauguraported today. The casualties are said tion, at the suggestion of Mr. Hay, ATLANTA, Ga.. April 14. Retail to be very heavy. marble dealers from all parts of the GEN. BATES RETIREMENT. state are assembled here in compliNOVEL RESOLUTION. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 14. ance with an invitation sent out to all John C. Bates, chief of FRESNO, Cal., April 14. The Fed- Major-Gener- al parts of Georgia to attend a convention novel resof marble men, which will meet at the erated Trades have passed a associa- staff of the United States army, retires The olution, inviting the Mlnlstrlal today and will be succeeded by Brigadier-Piedmont hotel this afternoon. General their to body. send to J. Franklin Bell. Major-Gener- al tion delegates Is the perfect' purpose of the meeting Henry C. Corbin will succeed Ing of an organization to further the EULOGIES OF PLATT. General Bates as Lieutenant-GenerInterests of the marble men, and many 14. The ses- and will be retired In September. In come will April WASHINGTON, of great Importance matters, the meantime General Corbin will reup for consideration and discussion. It sion of the house today was devoted to Is expected that the election of officers ' eulogies of the late Senator Platt, of main at the head of the northern division In St. Louis. and the adoption of a constitution will Connecticut. 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