Show NOTABLE WOMEN I Agreeable and Entertaining Chat About I People In the Papers Mrs Langtry collects fans Mrs Cleveland is not yet receiving Mrs James G Blaine is an oldfash ioned woman Mrs Parnoll may write a book defending defend-ing her husband Mrs John A Logan is wrapped up in her literary pursuits Mrs John Mackay prizes her Meis sonier correspondence beyond price Mrs A J Snell wife of the murdered Chicago millionaire receives a burdensome mail daily Mrs Burnetts Little Lord Fauntle roy has reached its one hundred and twentieth i twen-tieth thousand I Jerry Simpsons wife is a newspaper correspondene and of course she will have abundant opportunity to repel that lisle thread slander on her husband Mrs Marshall O Roberts is several years older than her new husband Colonel Vivian Her wedding present to him was a policy on her own life for 100000 I Patti and Bernhardt will sell flowers I at the coming fair in New York for the benefit of the actors fund None but millionaires I mil-lionaires can afford to patronize them I Mrs Jackson says in her memoirs of her husband General Stonewall Jackson Jack-son that whenever she visited the general in camp he spent all of his leisure time in playing with their baby The Empress of Japan is distinguished for her musical tasto and ability and in particular plays the kotoa Japanese instrument in-strument resembling the zitherwith great success Louise Michel the noted French revolutionist revol-utionist was recently observed working among the books of the British Museum Her face is lame marked with heavy lines and pale and worn showing the traces of suffering She dresses quite shabbily Judge Luthe of Denver has just had a large responsibility crowded upon him His wife Mrs Josephine Moody Luthehas been admitted to the bar and will practice in his court He will have to do some severe mental sweating when he finds it necessary to nonsuit her or to shut her off when she has begun to unreel an argument Only a few hundred dollars remain unpaid un-paid on the house at Los Angeles that the ladies of California presented to Mrs Jessie Benton Fremont the Pathfinders widow The house is a pretty little eight room cottage of the Queen Anne style of architecture comfortable and cosy One room in it Mrs Fremont has set apart as a sanctum in the quiet of which she designs to produce some new literary work Miss Mollie Fancher whose marvelous power of second sight was widely discussed by scientific and religious people a few years ago is thought to be dying at her home No158 Gates avenueBrooklyn She has lain on her right side for twentyfive years never moving and taking no other nourishes ent than could bo furnished in a liquid form and mainly that of the juice of the peach part of an orange or perhaps a pickle Miss Balestier who is to be married to Rudyard Kipling was a New York girl until un-til she went to live with her brother Wol cott Balestier in London The Balestier family comes from Brattleboro Vt where they still have a fine old place Miss Bales tier is not pretty but she is very bright and entertaining She is very petite blue eyed and brownhaired KILLED BY SNAKES IN INDIA Probably not less than 50000 people are killed by snakes in India overy year They are one of the chief causes of mortality in that country Great efforts have been made by the British government to destroy them but with very little success Unfortunately Unfor-tunately the natives regard them as sacred I They consider the cobra in particular as embodying some sort of divinity and it is customary for them to allow these fright ful creatures as pets on their premises Offers of bounties for serpents heads have been discouraged by the discovery of the practice pursued by many lowcaste Hin doos of breeding snakes artificially to supply sup-ply the official demand In that warm climate cli-mate snakes propagate their species very fast and their venom accumulates rapidly Although the cobra is the most dreaded of all the krait and other varieties are hardly less deadly They swarm everywhere The cobras are especially fond of taking up their residence in gardens and under verandas sndas No euro for the cobras bite is known to science although there is good evidence that the native doctors sometimes rescue victims by remedies which they keen secret |