Show k ap p 1 I THREE 11 NOTABLE MEN HEN OF WHOM HAS PASSED AWAY tabler or the not or the janif james ch blaine air japan and nd ih the lal late filing or jorfor klar kl etch lr of tit tj and ud doing II oc 1 lather tarr ik anard d darld and anol molt the present nt getheral of the order of Lapuc CAP liln monks 1 in new A ew I 1 ork aeverill be verill 1 days ago fro tio bend of the other h has never before visited 1111 the lutted TI the I 1 a superior beneral will III remain in this country several trl month lie will vleit very every capuchin monastery he here re tend load will preside at the chapter of the order to be held in detroit in septem ber it Is I 1 eithe gra abl that t detral set ral im tin po rrt 1 t cl el will le made by him i 1 ier 1 kenard d was born in land la in 1837 lie joined the capuchin 0 I 1 I 1 I 1 i 4 I 1 I 1 i 11 I 1 forur a arar X fr order in ism and WM was ordained in ISM iio lie did ml work la in Sitz switzerland erland ana occupied many hn im position positions lievore he was a et I 1 led superior general ren cral of the order on NI 9 1 1864 kor or the last two year years he has baen visiting cn barchin far chin rn nn i ra in u all parts ol 01 the world ue lie spent pert a in tear r in at africa rim and waa was everal month months in the orient he lie had bad completed the visitation of the french and english houses when ao ailed sailed on the billa for thie this count country ry la ja Is dead he lie was once the chief of f 0 bo wa was jn ja ja but he waa was de do posed byth by the C r cov emment bome vear vears ago allio illio case att rated a good deal of attention in the house of coin com mum and in the englich engl press the ai ork of deportation fro from m wo was to IL II 11 john johnson son Js J ja he said was a runaway dare slave from forilla fo rilly who f found a refuge rc fure and n stronghold etron hold in the maghes of the lower 0 blo river and became the lead lie r and forefront 0 of the tile middlemen 1 the champion of the ro re he lie himself with the ir lut st roe il 11 ot of fetishism before the P paid tid of ch and clean living lie lone amonio all the oil river chieti cl ieti actually opposed the introduction of at christianity Christla into hi his country C and he r etu ally forbade a and ad forat prevented the landing binding of agents ag ants of the church miss missionary conary a and nd other evan I 1 I 1 2 I 1 I 1 I 1 lc li f I 1 1 0 4 L lir I 1 I 1 simo gelling societies ocle ties in bo son so n is an be he departed these agents we i 0 at cordina r III to mr johnson well received and t the IN I 1 e opposition of the middlemen to the exploration and exposition of the interior entirely ana quietly qui MY ceased according to his friends and c champion however ja in ja wae was everything th 1 C that could well ell be desired the ther ald fald f ho he wae was arrested be cause he would n d not allow he traders in oil to break a treaty which larland had concluded with him ue lie refried to parole parate his interest interests from tt oe a of his subjects and insisted upon the maintenance of the agreement which had been entered into I 1 or this he was punished by fine and deposition abo cry of j justice for J a J 1 I was but it tell fell on d dat daf af earn carl he lie was carried first t to ot otera cra on an the gold coast coasts and anally to the island of Tene teneriffe rille where he recently died brince banjo one of the brain brainiest fet men japan ever knew has recently tin asbed his highly commendable career on an the etti island land Is and gone to the land of his 11 L 1 a ills ila funeral WB 9 one of r intal W 17 r 11 I 1 I 1 f v b I 1 ak I 1 a the anost impressive Impre asive that bos has ever taken tallen I 1 ileta pl M la in takla brince banjo wo was s the reformer reto raer of japan it IU is to him that is duc fostof the credit for the modern civilization I 1 th that a t e exist lf ts in rala japan pan today to day lie i 1 e axa wa s born bo in su and A grew up I 1 i during 1 the revolution st the ilk tat ashap ot of the tycoon this biffi I 1 c afy was settled by it treaty with the aunt bienn depre commodore I lerr err in I 1 in 1843 ihrl prince nce ball banjo jo was one otho of I 1 w who ho calta the mikado to the tycoon and I 1 was 1 as put t io in tile awkward position 0 of f cing felep condemner el to death with the consent hen the other policy pre prevailed alicd iio cesped how ever and did not appear spin aj ain 1 the present mikado the throne V hen the party wu wax fill in 16 1669 aud the tycoon banjo cetus oat out iu in opened 9 effect trad the we wall att nd modern trade ideas lor bbb tiffie h 11 t Vier por W to 1 ao w at 1 11 7 F y y ca 1 11 at 1 of 1 I tho ins 1 41 shortly y before W 1 hi hlo joie rii anjo TAS prime to the mika do slid even t tier after lil ila ant bo he arm a confidential 11 jut just before bea wh hi Is death the arti him the lithe ill best fc titles attainable by JAI ja fane nose ab ct |