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Show deed, there was no opera In the Spaa Ish capital at the time. At anothei time she was seen tearing a littletised Portal bf the royal palace. eStiU later she reappeared. In " Paris concurrently with the return "of. the gay M, Lamy, EUROPE; SHOCPD AT GAY DOINGS i? sJMawia'9 Case- - av " COAST ATLANTIC ON DOCK DRY LARGEST ; a ar n Ixamplet .Even if Lamy is no otbeir than At tenao, and"tflal"Tfcere was no. opera ia Madrid, and that ahe was seen com ing .from the palace, one must-coelude no worse than that the monarch Is fond of good singing and took her to Madrid with film "to hear"niore of her voice where the vulgar audiences OF SPANISH KING B' -- RIS. Leopold ! dead; long so, was the object of much Castllian wouhl not disturb hit enJoymentrLud blturaeisT-T- he soolarnoUbles of the wig of Bavaria5 sat alone tive JUIonBo! in ft theater In which Is Albeit they eat and sit not country, nearly everyone for months of, nights listening to i same throne, one has either air aristocrat of. high breeding Wagner's music and going mad. Why 0111 succeeded the other, and there or an actual peasant, opposed her with not Alfonso? in Is another demonstraUQa ot tbe ln' no little show of spleen. It was even The late King Edward of England, ner slaincanca of "le rol est mort; asserted that His Most Catholic Ma- who was burdened with no great t v-i- r ' repuJe-rOne passes: some jesty, a Bourbon, and by the same to- tation foLprlmuess, noticed on Alweep; some rejoice; the big world ken In their opinion bead of the most fonso's several visits to him that the spina and cares not at all; another royal of European houses, .was ally- Spaniard was quite as fond of the succeeds and supplants When Leo ing himself with a much Inferior race, glances of chorus girls as of polo The pold died he had reached that age and with a womao in whose antecedents are a polite, constrained peosenectltude where the crown of wild had been a dancer. The dons forgot, ple. They do net gossip like their olle might weU hft circled bis head. or course, that the Intimacy between French neighbors, sag one hears little Instead he wore into the grave the the late Spanish king and certain lan- of the sequel to the ithings King Ed -- orown of Wild oats. That he wore, too, cers Is a matter of romantic history. ward noticed. .the crown of the Belgians was to him They were not counting, to be sure, on And all of this goes to show merely : Incidental. He could not pass either Alfonso's fondness for the same sort that Europe has not yet been stripped 1 , r ,Ue Belgian or the olive circlet to the of thlDg.. -- rorag BOWttsfmL WarcTleave' hiin" Overcome Gentleness, by Hdltmty Thus V ictori"steppeMnto an t- the oaten wreath. The scandal is all over - Europe. moephere of cordial hostility. All this I ' Paris, which has a million recording she has overcome; her. good English eyes, knows that the young Spanish gentleness, -- patience and virtuous do-4 "throne Jaolder la auob aa Parto ineBticUyhas malted way thr objec V GEflEGA L VJEW OF DAY DOCK . likes to have drawn in its pleasure tions of the aristocrats. But other placet. London has known the gayety troubles and worse assail her now. million-dolla- r of Alfonso's humors. Madrid and La She cannot but know the leanings of at the Brooklyn navy yard, which has been in progress' of construction THE newyears, is the dry dock her royal husband and cannot- - but on the Atlantic coast. It has been constructed at a cost of $112,000, and is Oranja? Tea, Alfonso has even been largest Indlacreet; the philandering! have got grieve Tit them, for, even though .the largest caisson, ever built in the United . States, back home. The neighbors and le- - not :lood of a Spaniard may think lit taale relatives are talking in bsky tie of gallivanting,' the cooler veins of and Germany must shrink. qndertones across Hhe J'back fences." England totoriaa-aot-happyT-eOIVORCED-W- IF : wlthhei ISAIDOW;- 'And "what "are theyjwyingTWell, h I " bei jdrettanffc? WSpett'or hernpeowhat can "oheTsayZof kingTJsfie . That Is the Ruling of a California hot royal and if' not royaljty supposed pie. One of the vows exacted of the wom ; to have reserved Judge, at Least In the Case of Mrs. some 7 an who marries a Spanish king is that jEugenla Jones. rights? True enough they ehased the as many children callow Jlttle' Manuel out of Portugal in British Naval Officer Heroic this proved a difficult task, and he litas possible. This vow Victoria took San Francisco. Arecent ruling of Cor Just such escapades, as 1111a. Des erally tore it to shreds. the and Battle With Waves. of F. Graham of regularly growing family Thomas yi Judge Superior la herself willing to admit Jor In the meantime the first lifeboat this the young. monarch attests her fixedas "a married widow a defines city of -but purposes . publicity, . then, that ness of promise. had been slung out on the davits, and woman who has lost her husband affair was just the last straw. Per--. the call for volunteers was answered A queen is different from any other -- or ludlciaJ-deiH'eev"Details of Abe Drowning of Command y haps they shaiLshoot atjhe heels of all present." For' "along by practically The received the affirmation er Brine bf St. Bhe3e ruling Vincent, Battleship Alfonso for much the same reason one womanspeeiaHrf Ena of Ba'ttenberg was a serious but -- time nothing could be. seen of Com- of. the district court of appeals In a Who Was Washed . Over- -: of these- - dsys they get tieas In mander Brinerbut at last he was dis- decision giving Mrs, Eugenia Jones, diboard During Gale. Kpain often enough. cerned feebly struggling some dis- vorced wife of the late Everett Jones, Who needs to be reminded of Cleo tance away. Willing hands quickly-manne- d the share of the estate she claimed Fond of Glances of Chorus Girl. London. When the battleships St is Merode, the Paris beauty and danc-- r a second lifeboat which was under the will of Jones' father, S. L. of Its last gay king. Even If George Vincent, Collingwood, Temeraire and s5on on Its on whom Leopold lavished., gifts way to the spot where the Jones! of England is a puritan and his wife, Vanguard ftrrlvedTat Bemerehaven, and ancient love? Mile. Merode does man was last seen. He struggling It was in. that will that In not. In Paris, iUTho such lovers to if the czar is a County of Cork, full details were learn-- was picked up and taken on board, the eventprovided, Mary, a prude;-eve- n death of Everett of the of the fate Frederic but life-was coward; even if Franz Josef is preparflatter her now she is comparatively eXtrhct." Jones before of Mrs. Eugenia-Jones- , that B.. .Brine, otihe Str Vincent;" who was ing for the grave; even if William of Who poor and bitterly neglected. wh9-th- en His his wife, a a efforts such in .was magnificent heeds be" told of the many other gay Germany is busy "wtthWar and poll-tic- s washed, overboard and drowned. income of 30Q and half the had sea aroused enthusiasm and hope monthly On ' and rounding Land's End at day- to even, ah! even if Leopold is dead pretty Parisians who knew the fever pitch in the hundreds of estate should go to her "while she reand dust, we still have Alfonso. - He is break, a short titfte ago, the battle , late kindjed ardor of the king of the in the St. Vincent, and the mained his widow." The couple were, watchers ' all the gay could wish, a sport, a gquadrort encountered a wind which Beliaiu?,----g- ii and grief manifested divorced later and, shortly before his disappointment was ' force with aportsmaivA-houleyardlera blowing hurricane, risker of Andno one needs be remTndecrof on board it when hecame known that death Jones remarried. by his life and limb and, reputation. He Trom toe southwest, with a mountainthe Baroness de Vaughan, that daugh--of Els body had been former wife to puT thefatheiTwill inr the recovery ous which sea, washed the vessels plays polo, tennis, golf, drives motor ler of a "Concierge and a brothel, whom Just too late bore eloquent testimony effect resulted in a legal tangle as boats, fast automobiles and would tore and aft and caused all hatches to to jyhe-gre- at Leopold esblished In a palace, Just esteem in which Com- to whether Jones' divorced wife le-: 6 like to. .ln airships (how be 2osely batteoedowflv- At 30 mander Brine was held. t gentle stroll from hlawiiLaekeja gally could be described as his widow. He looks aa well on a a. m. Commander Brine was Informed ?S wno is Ihe mother 6t hls repoted chlF appropriate!--) Paris boulevard as a nice looking com- that the port accommodation ladder; . iren; upon whom he showered titles, moner. What more can the sybarite (till hanging over the ship's side., was wealth and largesse, and to whom he conscience ask of a mere king? New being broken up by the sea, and he (eft the) bulk of his great private forYork World. ' ' Immediately went on deck to see if it tune? As long as men still talk of the could be secured and brought on board. Indiscretions of kings, Leopold and the As he reached the deck a heavy Way to""MoIsten Stamps. Janitor! daughter will xy&-b(- C '.forgoe-le- a. Jury Finds Man Guilty of Putting there noticed something white and "Don't lick stamps," is the advice ipray struck him on the back and, glittering In the remainder of the Strychnine In Weed That He Pre of a medical Journal, "The adhesive turning to some one standing near by, At the beginning of this story of Alcigar, and showed it to his wife and to Johannes de Beer, sented stamp" is a sanitary blunder," accord- he laughingly remarked: "That cold friends. On analysis it was found to-- be fonso's little gallivaatlngs let it be " said that he has done nothing to hojd ing to the authority, which admits, water down the back was not very strychnine. Ladybrand, Africa. Sentence of a however, that it is ft business neces- comfortable." "A minute' later a giThe prisoner admitted buying strychof fine a and year's imprisonment sity. "The habit is opposed to a com- gantic wave crashed on board Just 250 has been Inflicted at the crimi- nine to use for vermin, but' could nof As Monsieur Lamy. mon sense, of cleanliness," the writer behind where Commander Brine stood explain how it got Into the cigar. "let alone what bacterio- and, though he strongly foughr for a nal sessions here on Charles Maher, There was no reason why he should pleasure-loTlnbf who was found prlhcessLprobably she continues, guilty attempting is a pleasure-lovin- g woman. Even so logical requirements may teach No foothold, hlr efforts were futile and to murderlohannes de Beer. .by means wish to get rid of Mr. de Beer. The theyse-riousl- y of lick of a If need several members stamp persons it might not be so tragie to devote a Jury returned a verdict of guilty, with-a make up their minds, never to the ship's company be1 was swept of poisoned cigar. lfe entirely to the rearing of a famstrong recommendation to mercy.' " The prosecutor, in his evidence, statuse of right over the lee side of the ship. . ily if the king himself made less of do so, but unfortunately the Then commenced a magnificent but ed that he was sitting in the yard of ulterior matters. But the fate of a stamps has created 'a habit which, "Beggar" Left 850,000. once difficult avoid. to Ineffectual ls fight for life by the unfor- bis house with members of his family contracted, woman pledged to a large family and when to was San smoke a and about Francisco, CabMichael Sullicigar of In licking' habit The With officer. fact tunate stamps is, lightning alacrity a philandering husband is hardly what entered and said ; "John- van, who bas begged on the streets of the few-peoprisoner were flung-t- o a and number'of. universal, -practically lifebuoys usual-minthe would look trpon as d I will try one San FranelBco-io- rthinly five years. consider It an. offense against . good him, theT nearest Just missing him by I nie, try thisIT cigar and . . . happy. me found dead In his hovel here- e accepieuJ .1 me was devicea-Hnche- s uui waa-bouuer, ral off aa the" aanaers he juma. by -Speaking of newspaper uUpplflgan y; tJv'Y( oL f- - I. fe:h 'tub ' fiv; TV !i wy... Vff"Vr ade vea . MAKES FUTILE FIGHT ' . -- lf . 5 --y --l- - : d -- i ' 1 j I i L f I - - -- : 5 i Mi,, i iak,Jer i : Finds Poison in a Cigar --P- t7 g N ple lkk4 wavesr-Th- w .... JjwJjJche-lntendedia-obvlate-th- number cautloM worWcopylngr "Young King Is Wild; e bearlng-on-thls-matter-- - of - a amp.ut"theirff6ptr6h"rs Man WKo .' Paris. a candle to the goings of the old Belgian. But not for thai reason should he feel discouragement He Is young, and revolutionists being considerable meanwhile he has time.,,, Alfonso's InherUanceVV'.. Alfonso began to betray, interest' la - things- that yotrnr kings should eBChew earljr in life. He came by the Inclln-atk- a honestly.-Alfon- so Xll, waBn't so slow. Files of ' newspaper clippings which go not more than half a dozen year into antiquity contain the record of his children by a morganatic wife suing for recognition or legitimization or something like that, and memory, ' If It stretch Itself about thirty years, would drag forth a good many stories of the Spanish king who died before the heir, the present l, Alfonso, was borru - Probably the only melancholy figure in this scene is the par tient queen, who was Ena of Batten-berShe is the motlrer of four of Alfonso's children. Life to her cob slsts mainly of the duties of the house-boland the nursery.;-I- t may be true that this is by all odds' the great epbete for a woman, yet It is hardly In accord with what a queen might . - whisper-- worthy ; fair-haire- g. d expect.; v., Queen Victoria, when ahe first came throne of Alfoa- Spain to alinre .... mercy of the terrific sea Commander rare. Licking envelopes Brine. managedValter herculean efforts, ' comparatively Dignified Is equally objectionable, and It ls time to divest himself of his coat boots, Spanish" mnistrOJkelylio Get Many human Ingenuity found a conve- and trousers.. He next attempted to that ShocksvPriesta Are Horrified; Boy nient way of sealing a paper cover or remove a heavy white sweater, but Monarch Mocks at Holy Relics and Scouts Traditions of the Chorch; of attaching a stamp which: shall not 8hows His Father's TralU; Haughty require the aid of the saliva." Dons Are Apprehensive - of Court ' Tea Drinking In 8lam. , Scandals When Their Ruler Realises ', Tea Is to be found in every tent His Full Power.- - "Spain's King Is and dwelling in Slam. There Is alMerry While Subjects Mourn; Joyful ways a kettle on the fire filled with Until Seventeen Years Ago He Lived n "Peter-PaTimes at Rita." Alfonso tea and prepared for drinking, which In Warsaw, Poland Where He Was Never Will Grow Up." ,"KIng to Do la done . adding butter and milk, by Paris aa Suits His Fancy; Court Finds Engaged In Business' for ,': Him Wayward; Sighs for American salt "V 70 Years. . This is their way of fixing this bevBride." "Alfonso the Fickle." ; "King to be pleasant after in Paris Incognito a Treat to Boute- - erage, and is said one becomes accustomed to it- - A pe- i; New Tork.There --was a wedding vardlers." mode of hospitality is shown by at the Hotel Astor at which the twenty-yeaUnder each of these captions Is a culiar bride danced with a man these people in reference to their tea, r-old story, more or less spicy, dealing with It is mho- - aw - Napoleon .on the famous disposal, always jatthe. some. J scandalous - thing ' the - youag stranger and traveler. He. need not march to Moscow, one hundred years 8panlarC has done. "X --"r; :: : ask for It Neither Is 'it expected that ago. J Concerning the Mysterious Lamy. he should, but he must have' his own " This man Js Abraham Hanover, of rinere is a story current in Paris, years HEa8TTrulll8Tf'eeTe,Ts whlchay and accordingly bid now, but during the night ' led in This Is Iff a certain .mysterious Mons. Lamy, every one Imperative carries a cup with, him at the dancing t the weddingr appearing wn goes ; and . comes - and spends all tiroes. Some of these utensils are on the floor nearly a tosen times,- - and money freely, and Is the gayest of of workmanship and are highperforming with his young partners the gay, and then drops back to ob- marvels valued. They are generally made waltzes, s ly and several' variescurity. No one appears to know much of some fine grained ' wood and - ties of the Boston.:.. about him except that he gets a good are lined with Bllverand gold. r? deal of suspicious deference from those With- a twinkle of , humor in his his who are very close to hlmY - , Vllght Caps for the Roses.'". A eyes, IA old man declared that r "would be to He disappears for months at a time next accomplishment Remarkable are the pains wMcb. cc learn the famous turkey trot. only to turn up again, jjfosperous, gay (a English amateur gardener, take and.bljthe.as ever., The wedding was that : of "Samuel his pet roses from tbs tree, fa l He bears a striking resem- protect of 600 West 136th street to ZTe Steinberg, dews. rain and heavy gives each blance to Alfonso of Spain. Some are Miss Sadie Frankel, of 808 West End rose a night cap! Alongside each of ' even so lacking in Uct as to whisDer Mr. Hanover Is the grandfaavenue. an theJos.e bushes upright stake is iu. lj&iuj it none driven into the ground with arms from ther ofJMrr.8teinberfr-- vomer man me Spanish king. But which are suspended waterproof cones. ""Until seventeen years ago the cenwho in this skeptic age pays the least eo that each tenarian and. his. wife, who. Is eighty--; cone The attention to the gossip? one acts as an umbrella or sunshade five years old, lived . in Warsaw, Po'. And there la another little story of for the rose It la, to protect , In the land. the old man retired from a beauUful black-eyesinger of Paris, morning the cones are taken .off.- If the business in which he had been enwho; left once, about the time M, the sun Is too strong In the middle of gaged for, seventy years, and came to Lamy went on one of his period-lo- , the n cones are put on again. New Tork where his the day ' hibernaUona. Later - some Paris-Jan- s They are always in place In ease of a had ' : . . . him. .preceded , who are in the habit of know-tag and at night each goea heavy shower, do Owe mlon1 Jlfeft 1 To what the Doubles boulevard notables to sleep beneath .Its protecting, cone, I he' asked today. "Why. to ny wife's the upon Mad-rid., In singer happened where the heavy dews can Dot spoil Its cooking, of course, - Nobody else has . She was not singing there.-l- ashape and beauty. cooked for me. and nobody else Ing- : In Oiy i - There-are-geve- . ry . '"' . . - two-step- oft-tim- es ' are-adjust- d - seven-childre- .. vr He cut off'halfaa inehr-b- tit 'again id found : any more. After having tea with the accused he returned to his own house, and net-moke- 1 it SIapplepnAtUve : ot-eve- I ever will. If I die before I lo ill I shall be surprised." With not a gray hair in his1 head, and with just a shade of snow in his long beard, with his eyes as bright as when he was twenty, and his muscles -- Just as 'supple, Mr, Hanover laughed, when his ability as a dancing swain was mentioned. "YeCv" went on the centenarian, "I was a small boy at the time, but I remember seeing Napoleon ' march showed deposits of more than $50,000 Sullivan's death was apparently due to natural causes. He left a will in which he bequeathed $5,000 to his Bister, Mary A. Sullivan of Utlca, N. x. .jr ' POST TO GO HISTORIC ARMY X Fort In Arlaona to Take thr Place Of Hua'chuca, Which Will New ... t." Be Abandoned. - y r Aria.The- Second, .squad ron. Sixth cavalry, which arrived her supposedly to patrol the international''' border, returned to Fort Huachua after completing some roadway mapi ' from Bisbee to the border " ; that iknown the army ItJ)ecame post at Fort Huachuca will not. bi enlarged, but is to be abandoned, i Is said that , a regimental post la t( be establishedlthext-Biaheeu- .1 h roughourlUBgenLtilomQ The post auartertaaster li jTucson." Moscow.-He sat very progress to now the matter of a considering small, and verycompactly on his - v ' Blsbee, " ; horsernd-lookedvneither-toTtgb- " ror left -- We 'were afraid to go out but war department were received at JTov I recall my father pointing out the Bliss converflnghjBirfiom-aaHn neraLJUll-dawl-P8t Four troP' great of will take the place of thi, cavalry soldiers followed behind him past our Twenty-thirInfantry now at the post home.".. The Twenty-thirinfantry will prob. "You see" he' said, "Mrs. Hanover sent to' Fort Benjamin Harrb be ably her" own".' does all housework. even son at ; Indianapolis. though she Is well along In years. ; 3ut now " you will" have teT excuse I Glrla Kill Selves. me, as I want to hang some pictures, Vienna. Two . school sriri' rh(. and' move the piano into the next room. My elncercst wishes that you were preparing forthe examtnatlot V that "gives them entrance into' Vlenni' may live so long as I have."'. " university.. threw themselves from'thf window of the school where they wen' '. Rides Steer to Safety. studying and succumbed to their In ' St. Joseph.J"Mo.r William Hamilton, Juries. One 'of thi" girjsfwilhelmlni ' ' a' cowboy from the Texas panhandle, Proksch. aged fiften.ws' the daugh-tefell Into a corral of vtid etreers. of a well known solicitor., and scrambled to his feet and drawing a Elise, VUnaL' also aged fifteen;, reyojver fired full in the face of the was the daughter, of a , wealthy' mer oncoming steers and "crippled one. chant. : Some days "g6 they wirt. Then, as the others stopped fhort he told that tbere-wno tope of t hel-seized one the horns ana rode It paaMtDg TBev .wer until the animal got close enough tojmuc.h distressed and decided o'ilie to the tea tof him to leap to safety gather y-. Bi d d s - 's ' ' r M y .yy? .... . . " 1 |