THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUFM P 10 Hit II III Littleton Says a Family History Will I5e laid Bare. PROSECUTION'S CASE aUrong Testimony Given li' J. Clinch ' iimitli, White's Iirothcr-ln-Lnw I'N Talks with Thaw on the Night f the Killing Mr. Littleton He I for the Defence. "ev York, Jan. 16. Tho pretlic t. i that nothing in the lite of Harry U. Tliaw or his family would be B) aretl to hhvo him from conviction of murder for killing Stanford White vra3 ronflrnied on Monuay w hen Mar tin V. Littleton outlined the de ffuse. Thaw was a madman, bereft f all reason when he killed Stanford White, is in Bubot-.uce what Jlr. Littleton FayH ho will prove. To hack up this defence Mr. Little ton says he will produce evidence to how that on tho materia! and pater nal side Thaw had relatives who were lnrc.no, at least one of llier.i dying in an asylum: thr.t Thaw was born wea!( minded; that on several occa sions he was insane at leant tempora rily, and that once, while suffering from melancholia, he tried to kill himself. Hrlelly that was thj reply of Mr. Littleton to the case of the prosecu tion, which was presented In four hours. Only four witnesses were HARRY K. THAW, led to show, as Assistant District . iorney Garvan announced In the opening of the people's case, that Thaw committed a deliberate, pre meditated and cowardly murder. The chief witness presented by the prosecution was James Clinch Smith, White's brother-in-law, who did not appear on the direct case at the last trial. Mr. Smith described how Thaw oame up and spoke to him, how they ohatted about Wall Street, ocean lin ers, girls, one a "buxora brunette" mentioned by Thaw for about half an hour. He gave a picture of Thaw wandering around the roof garden, with his eye fixed 6a one spot. Every movement Thaw mada Mr. Smith watched until finally Thaw fired the three Bhots that killed the architect. -t was a surprise to Mr. Littleton to have to make his opening address to the jury Monday afternoon. He had expected that District Attorney Jerome would take up all the day with his case, but after one witness had been examined after .Ir. Smith, Mr. Jerome said: "The people rest." liegulia Held for Hansom. London, Jan. 16. The Tribune rears from a source which It regards as trustworthy that the missing Irish regalia are held intact for a large ransom and a guarantee of immunity from punishment. It says that the mystery cf the dis appearance can, however, only be solved by a public inquiry, which would reveal amazing and romantic features. Steel Company Gets Road. Washington, Jan. 14. Word reached Washington on Sunday that the Unit ed States Steel Corporation has bought the Wisconsin Central Rail road, which will give a direct all rail route from the Mesaba Range to Chicago and its big new plant at Gary, 111. It la reported that aa a result of tills purchase President Bradford will retire and ex-Prealdent Whltcomb will be reinstated. Couldn't Wake Lazy Man. Cleveland, Jan. 16. So laty he polled the ladder into his bedroom ach night to escape the early morn ing call of his hard-working wife, was the charge In Judge Adams's court on Thursday, against Anton Sadwskl. Mrs. Sadwskl, 440 Sum mit Avenue, was testifying In a s-ase brought against Sadwskl for neglect Fishermen Cutch Whale. Ocean City, X. J., Jan. 13 AUo- way M. Smith and four men while Ushlng off Corson's Inlet on Friday, sighted a sperm whale more than twenty feet long. They hastened ashore, got rifles and ropes, and re turned. After they had put several btii'.-u Into its body and fastened a rope around Its tall the whale start ad for deep water. si'iiWAY to iii;ooum;n Ui Brooklynltes fi.OOO Strong iieet First Train Through. New York, Jan. 1C. The f.i'Mry to Brooklyn was opened jjbt b iv.e 1 o'clock on Thureday morning poi the first regular train though ihe Battery tunnel under tho Ka3t Ulver from Bowling Oreen to Brcoulyit Borough Hall wts nent through the tube. It was tho resuUr oight x:ur express train which left ISOth Steot, West Farms, at 11.60 o'clock. Bow ling Oreen nt 12.45 end arrive 1 t tho Borough Hall i.t 12 19. fhrf-e minutes later it began its return trip to Manhattan, completing tho actual opening of the tunnel for traffic In Brooklyn the opening of the tubes was made an occas'on of ?ele bratlou similar to that of New Year's Eve. The square and the grounds Into which opens the Borough Tiatl Subway station, were parked with men, women and children, who car ried ilags and ticklers and olew horns. r.io wixcomi.s fm:i:t. Cheers and Salutes for I". S. Ships nt llrn.ll n Cnpltal, Rio Janeiro, Jan. 14. The sixteen vessels composing tho American bat tleshlp fleet, Hear Admiral Itobley D. Evans coir.mandin:;, arrived here at 4 o'clock in Sunday afternoon. When the fleet arrived olT Cape Frio eighty miles t tho eastward of Uio de Janeiro, It was met by the ten der Yankton, Lieut. Gherardl com mandiug, which arrived here l&3t Friday, having been despatched fro a Trinidad In advance cf il:o fleet. The Yankton delivered to Admiral Evans despatches containing lustruc tlons regarding the anchorage of tho lleet In the harbor here, details of tho official plans for the entertainment of the officers and other matters con cernlng tho visit of the battleships. As the lleet passed the lighthouse on Cape Frio a signal set by order of the Government, conveyed a 'welcome from the Brazilian people. As the warships came up the bay every man who could get there was on deck to view the plctjresque scen ery for which Rio de Janeiro is noted the world over. Each vessel moved to the anchorage posltloln assigned her, anchors were dropped and the fleet presented a magnificent plo tur to those having the slightest in terest In nautical affairs. Naval Inquiry bv House. Washington, Jan. 13. Tho House Committee on Naval Affairs on Frl day voted to report favorably the Gill resolution calling on the Sec retary of .he Navy for the corres pondence in the matter of the ap pointment of Surgeon Stokes to command the hospital ship Relief. It Is expected that this resolution will result in bringing from the President the suppressed letter of Admiral Brownson, In which were set forth the arguments against appointing a staff officer to command a ship. Honey mot n at Newport. Newport, R. I., Jan. 14. The grounds of the Breakers and Its In terior have been prepared during the past few days for the reception of some of the Vanderbllt partyB yyyl some of the Vanderbllt faimlly. It is believed that Miss Gladys Vanderbllt and her flanee, Count Szechenyl, will come to Newport, af ter -he wedding in New York, Jan. 27, with a number of the Count's relatives, who will see Newport for the first time. May Not Free Mrs. Osborn. Rome. Jan. 14. The news that the former Miss Helen E. Maloney has begun suit for the annulment cf her marriage to Arthur H. Osborn Is causing comment at tha Vatican. Her marriage with Osborn Is con sidered valid, so that annulments be fore the ecclesiastical authorities could only be possible If Osborn was proved not to ' e a Christian, or by the special grace of the Pope. Foruker After Negro Vote. Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 13 An or ganized movement among the Re publican negroes of this state In fav or of J. B. Foraker for President, has come to light. It. Is the purpose of those Interested In tne movement to capture the State Republican Con vention, which will oe held In St. Augustine, Feb. 6, despite the earn est efforts of to offlce-holding Re publicans who are working for W. ri. Taft. Death for Russian Thieves, tit. etersburg, Jan. 14. A court martial has sentenced Ave persons to death and two to the mines for the robbery during last April of the es tate belonging to the Alexandernew sky Monastry. The robbers expected a big haul but secured only a lot of rubbish worth a couple of hundred rubles. The Governor General of Kleff has confirmed six death sentences for theft, and at Warsaw two thieves were hung n the citadel on Sunday. Find Axe of Ancient Race. Marquette Mich., Jan. 16. Exam ination on Wednesday night of a small copper axe found on the shore of Lake Superior at Presque Isle, shows that the axe Is harder than any pressed steel. This fact, coupled with indications that the axe is of aboriginal make, Is taken by metallurgist! to show that a race of people, possibly an to dating the American Indian, knew the art of tempering metal. dps nn1 Covering Minor Ilapp; lugs from all Over the Qlobe. HOME AND FOREIGN Complied and Condensed f'ir I'.'.a Busy Header A Com pi eta Jit cord of European Despatches nnd Im portant Events from ICvcvywhrro Rolled Down for Hasty rcrusal. Rear Admiral Evans having found the disturbance between tho Ameri can bluejackets nnd natives at Uio Janeiro unimportant, resumed tho granting of shore leave. Tho wireless telegraph treaty agreed on at the international con gress In Berlin In 1906 woull, it was said, come up for consideration to day before tho Senate Foreign Rota tions Committee. The State Depart Merit rt Wash ington submitted Japan's propnr.pl to issue no more passports to enuMns to Messrs. Straus and Sargont for their opinion as to its practicability. In the State Assembly tho Wash ington bill for the reorganization of the National Gunrd to conform to the Dick law was passed. Friends of Governor Hughes at Albany, expressed the belief '.hat Senator Crane would look after nTr. Hughes' candidacy for 1'rcrMcnt In the New England states. Colonel Goethals told tho Ilonzs Committee that the Tanama Canal will cost $3,000,000. The Senate Committee decided to Investigate criticisms of the navy said to have been Instigated by certain ofllcers. A bolt of Kentucky democrats may defeat Governor Beckham In Sena torship fight. Commanding officers of the Ameri can battle ship fleet were cordially received on an official visit to the Brazilian Minister of Marine at Rio Janeiro. The Senate Naval Committee will, It was announced In Washington, take up the Hale Navy Bill at once. Abel E. Blackmar's appointment as a Judge of the Supremo Court in Brooklyn, was confirmed m the Sttate Senate. Mr. Palmer offered a resolution In the Assembly, declaring It necessary to chatge the Armstrong Insurance law because of a big decrease In the business of New York States compa nies since their enactment. The Senate Committee of Finance Is expected to make several changes in the Aldrlch Currency bill. Governor Hughes issued a state ment containing a resolution by the Essex County Fair Association that county fairs will do their best to ex clude race track betting from their future meets. Iron and steel mills n tho Pitts burg districts are resuming and twenty-five thousand men will soon be at work. The Republican National commit tee declared that under the Ohio law direct primaries for the selection of delegates to the National Conven tion could not b held In the Con gressional districts. ' Representative Cook Issued a statement attacking the admlnlsta tion In Washington for having brand ed honorable business men of Colo rado as criminals. Washigton despatches Etated that emissaries of W. J. Bryan were re ported spending much money in his behalf In the west Justice John M. Harlan denied that he is a candidate for the Presidential nomination. Dr. Walter Wyman, head of the Marine Hospital Service, declared In a report made public in Washington that flees were agents in the spread of the bubonic plague. The Carnegie Steel company pur chased from Lieutenant Cielan Davis, of the United States navy, an inven tion for hardening armor plate said to be superior to the process now In use. Nine federal government depart ments and twenty nine States will, it was announced, take part In the In ternational Congress on Tuberculosis, to be held In Washington In Septem ber. Washington despatches stated that) the exports of manufactured articles for 1007 averaged $2,000,000 a day. The Senate favors and the House oppoas the Hale Naval bill, Wash ington reports state. That there was prospect of a quarrel with Japan over the Immi gration question was denied in Washington. Revised estimates of the cost of dlgg'ng the Panama Canal show that the expense f the great undertaking will bo $200,000,000. One man la dead and three are missing in a fire which destroyed the Parker Building, New York, with a lose which may reach $2,000,000. The Governor of the Gold Coast Colony is returning from ti Is coun try with a new vaccine to check the ravages of meningitis in Africa. Washington despatches say the republican leaders In New England will oppose the Taft candidacy and end unlnstructed delegations to the Chicago Convention. Attorney General Bonaparte dl- eeted that suits ho brought against iinny railroads for violation of the iafety Appliance law. Militia with Catling pjns were ?n for an er.pectod visit of "night iuers" in Lexington, Ky. The Atlantic battleship fleet- as .lirhitft off Pemarabuco, Brazil, on iiv run to Rio Janeiro. FOREIGN. AcrDtdlng to special Teheran do ipp.ich, peace now seems assured In l'ei ala. Count ton Kanltz, conservative lender in tho Reichstag attacked faul ty v.' r.ter.is of finance and referred to President Roosevelta threats against the trusts. Tho Japanese cabinet crisis has hern checked, according to foklo Rd Ires. Tho striking medical students of llrvpna have sent a commission to Yv"". hington to appenl n?:r.!nst Gov-;:'-:r Mngnnn's order regarding thai licensing of pharmacists. Vedarto, a suburbnn Fectlon of .'l..uia wns flooded by heavy wIik'iB, driving tho sea over tho place. Twen ty irrsons were hurt and two aro d ;m1 says a special despatch. Hearing serum as a preventive for tii!:or?ulonls was reported to be a f-'.tlure by a special despatch. Mr. Henry Farman acrontpllrhcd a r.reat feat In aerial navigation by rail1 tig more than a kilometre in a circle In aeroplane, winning the Deutsch-Archdeacon prize cf $10,000, said a special cable despatch. Baron Rosen Informal President Roosevelt that Professor Milyoultov belonged to a Russian revolutionary party, and It was considered doubt ful whether the President would meet him, said a speclnl cable. Peace was restored In Berlin, after the socialist disorder. Japan Informed China that the con tlnuation of the Chinese customs house established at Port Dalny, was contingent upon the Installation of land customs houses on the Siberian frontier of Russian Manchuria. Testimony given at the Stoessel court martial of tho garrison's brav ery at Port Arthur, was loudly cheer ed. The arrest of Chinamen In connec tion with boycotts on British Arms may lead to serious trouble, said a special cable despatch. Seeveuty thousan Socialists and sympathizers engaged In an Immense popular demonstration In Berlin, which was accompanied by great dla order In the streets. A deficit of $110,000,000 was re ported in the Prussian budget for Fierce riots broke out in Berlin when the Prussian Land tat? rejected the demand for manhood suffrage. Special cable despatches from Per narabuco report the irnval there of the American torpedo destroyer flo tilla. The Cuban masons resolved to re turn to work and submit their dis putes to arbitration, says a special despatch. . Business men of Manila criticised the appointment of SeuorOroneta to the Supreme Bench, which appoint ment gives the Filipinos the major ity in tho highest court In the land. The Reichstag resume! its ies slons and took up the qu?s-iun of Im proving the conditions of the work ing and middle classes. The government has appointed a commission to Investigate the mys terious disappearance In Dublla cf part of the State regalia valued at $250,000. Paris was cut off from all tele phonic, telegraphic and crib lb com munication by a storm of great vio lence which descended upon the northern coast of France. The conservative press of Paris and Berlin scouts the Idea of war betwoei Japan and the United States, though sensational French newspapers still predict It Charges of perjury brought against Herbert Druce by George Hollamby Druce collapsed, but the civil action tor the recovery of the estate of the late Duke of Portland, will bv con tinued, according to a special de spatch. Entombed Men Must Walt. Ely, Nov., Jan. 14. "Ten feet a day Is the best I can 1o," said Supt. Gallagher of the Apha Mine. "We have 355 feet to go before we can recue Bailey, Brown, and Mc Donald. "Barring acclents 't will be thirty five ays before we can reach the bur led men. They now have provisions and water for two months." Roads to Pay Lawmakers. Rlohmond, Va., Jan. 14. An nouncement has been made by Gover nor Glen of North Carolina, that the railroads have agreed to pay $17, 600 toward liquidating the expense of a special lessioin of the Legisla ture to modify the passenger rate law. Boy, Tied to Tombstone Dies. Louisville, Jan. 15. As a result of being hazed by students of the Rose Polytechnic Institute, at Ttrrr Haiit, Ind., two years ago, William Kelfer, Jr.. of this city, 20 years old, died on Monday In Texas. He was taken from his room and tied with his back to a tombstone, being left all night in the chill Autumu air. He con tracted a severe cold, which culmi nated in pneumonia, and he became a permanent Invalid, having to leavo r.';l,ool. Tuberculosis developed fix r;:nths ago. -2srv Tho Kind You Have Always In uso for over SO years, Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-ns-good" nro but Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. ,It is Pleasant. If contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotlb substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fcvcrlshncss. It cures Dlarrliajn and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, rcgt.latcs tho Stomach and 1 towels, giving healthy nnd natural bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS si Bears tho The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Twt eiinim eon mm. ,t mukmt ant' t, hcw o err. CHARACTER IN THE TONGUE. Sermany's Way of Sizing People Up Available Chiefly to Doctors. Germany has taken up the pastime of reading character and tolling for. tunos by the tongue. Somebody has been making a study of the organ of speech and has discovered that it is full of Indications. A long tongue Is said to denote openness of character. It suggests generosity and free handedness, lis possessor makes friends and encml.d easily but doesn't save money. When tho tongue is long and tlii'jk the oponness degenerates into a ten dency to gossip and scandal. The fu. ture of the owner Is beset with trou bles of his own making. It also inai. cates flightlncss and Inconstancy. Short tonguos Indicate secrctlvencss and dissimulation. Their ov.ncra make good detectives and attorneys. Tho owner may acquire some money by economy and guile but has not largeness of spirit to make a great fortune. Thin pointed tongues are found In dlflldent pcoplo vh0 do not succeed In life. Short and broad ones accompany craft and falsehood; the person who has such a tongue Is compelled by It to deceive and betray, whatever effort he may make to keep straight. The vibrant, quavering tongue de. notes the artistic temperament. Uril llant carmine hue is a cin of long life, pale pink tongue denotes weak, nesa of character and delicacy tf con stitution. , "If it's all true,1' says a Oman newspaper, "It Is lucky thr.t it is only at tho doctor and not at our frlauUs that we stick out our tonsues." BUENOS It Is One of tho Most f.arjnir cent Cities In the World. Buenos Ay res Is already ono of the most magnificent cities in tho world. Enormous sums have been laid out in widening the streets and erecting splendid buildings. 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