Show MURDER TRIAL r or Of SENSATIONAL Letter Read in Court From Alleg Alleged d Participant in Crime PRISONER DRAMATIC FIGURE IN COURT Considered Most Consummate Consummate mate Actress s Ever ver Before the Bar of Justice PARIS Nov i. A i. i l.-A l. A new sensation was wa added to the time trial of Madame ne oll lato late this afternoon when M. M Aubin th the tha prisoners prisoner's attorney suddenly interrupted interrupt interrupt- ed the proceedings to present a letter lotter just received by him and signed f Jean Lefevre in which the writer stated that ho he wished to confess confesS' participation In the murders of ot which Madame Stein Stein- heil is accused Tho The writer ii the attorney said bad had stated that he hr haI beets been overcome by remorse Imm Immediately after reading reading- the tho letter the attorney y suddenly nail and dramatically introduced time the writer who in In the meantime had bad made his way a through h the crowd Td in in the time courtroom to fo toa a 3 place paco beside M. M The newcomer proved to bo ho n a t man of or about 21 years Amid the greatest cx- cx he demanded lr a hearing Refusing IJo- IJo fusing to reply to ta I the be preliminary inquiries in in- as to his nis proff profession ion an and domicile domi dami cue cile tho young man mall shouted that he ho had ben been an m accomplice in the l assassination assas of AdoIphe and Madame Jap Japp AS the audience hushed into silence in their eagerness to hear bear what hat he had to tosa sa say Jean continued L fevre Tells TeUs Story I iI was wag an accomplice in the tho assassinations nations at tho the home of Madame ra ame Stein Stein- heil Filled with remorse c. c 1 I wish now nosy t to lu-i co confess fess Iii my part in the crimes I 1 was disguised as n. n woman and amid wore n a wig of red hair hami My Iy accomplices es wore wore- long lon cloaks We committed time tho murders and aud then cf escaped lp d to the time forest at Mount Morency Mo- Mo torene rene rency where we burned our dis disguises Jis The voluntary rr prisoner Q r said aid affer after tic dc- c evidences of their crimes ho and his his' companions cs escaped aped from front time the cou country try going abroad One of his lila mends friends had since died he hc said Madame confronted b but t said she was unable to reco recognize him as as as' one of the murderers whom she hall had described i lu c ordered that b be pl placed pd under tinder i arr arrest nt st st. At the saute same time tho time court warned d the jury jury that this dramatic crodo might prove to ire c another attempt to battle justice The proc procedure of th the criminal courts of Fran France which makes the thc judge n Pro attorney naturally a awakens sympathy for the time prisoner liri n r and the pub pub- l lie belief is strong tron that Madame Stein Stain hf hp hell il l will not not- be bo convicted The intense interest ct in time the case caso is shown by bv the fact thit th the newspapers every cry hal half hour haur print extras containing the testimony Reference to President Faure The old oId scandal that grew cw out aut of the tho fatal illness at the prisoners prisoner's homo home of or Felix l Faure pre president i df dl France has not been mentioned at at nt t the he trial although al nl- thou though h Devalles DC said mid that it was not intended N to shield any tD one At ono point in her t testimony bow bow- I ever cr the accused woman referred r rig sig- to a. a high hith political personage person a ago age o who wha had been nw my friend friend but bat added added add add- ed that she did not desire to ta involve in inthis inthis iii this affair one who ho had been kind to herlIer her Her lIer examination on the ebar charge o of j murd rin her hUl husband and h her r stepmother stepmother step step- mother Madame concluded in iii the time a sizo court ourt today Sho She made a 11 wonderful single handel handed fight for her life Hie displaying i as much skill km in n confounding confounding con con- founding time the nudge judge ud c as she he html hall in in ba baffling fling the police Prisoner Dramatic Figure While in tho the dock she presented a dramatic lr fi figure her black back mourning gown own accentuating the time pallor of her bel face When lall caught in the meshwork of conflicting stories she sue had recourse to tears or with uplifted eyes eys anti and arms arns e extended ex cx- tended made fervent pleas pIcas to tho jury Experienced court reporters consider Madame the time most consummate actress s who has oser o appeared before th the bar of justice while the dramatic critics believe bricye she might bt have ha-c been a world famed tragedienne |