| Show PEOPLE OF PROMINENCE Emperor William has sent Queen Mar gherlta of Italy a song composed and written by himself In praise of the Queen Mrs Alice Shaw the whistler asserts that half an hours whistling after each meal will cure dyspepsia This Is tantamount tanta-mount to advising wind pudding for desert de-sert Henry B Foulke president of the American Mahatmas has gone off to Onset On-set Bay Mass and had a vision on the strength of which he predicts a calamlt ous anarchistic uprising With anybody else It would have been just a plain ordinary nightmare The title of the Duke of Buckingham Is said to have brought disaster to all the families that have borne it In the family fam-ily that owned the ducal seat at Stowe the dukedom ended In misfortune and Is now extinct but the property Is still owned by the daughter of the late duke Dr Jules Rochard in the Union Medl cale draws a gloomy picture of the increase in-crease of the morphine habit In France and elsewhere The habit he finds becomes be-comes Incurable at the end of six months of Indulgence Women and doctors are In his opinion most deeply addicted to the drug Henry Howard O B an English dip lomat who emphasized this efforts to bring this country and England into closer relationship by marrying Miss Riggs while he was located in Washington Washing-ton is about to take the first secretary ship at the British embassy in Paris He has held a similar post in St Petersburg Peters-burg since 1891 I Henry James has spoken with great enthusiasm en-thusiasm of Trilby But his admiration rosl mDf 11 ll tah tion of Du Maurler is not a new fever I It dates way back to the artists first I connection with Punch to which James i even as a child playing in Union Square New York was by his own confession I a silent devotee He committed himself on that point several years ago In an essay i es-say preserved in Partial Portraits i Ito I Thomas O Boggs who acted as guide to General Fremont the Pathfinder and served as a scout for General Scott in the Mexican war died last week In New Mexico where he went In 1845 with the first party that traveled overland to California Uncle Tom as he was called cal-led was a brotherinlaw and for years the companion of the famous Kit Carson Rev Dr G Arbuthnot who has been custodian of Shakespeares tomb for the last fifteen years has arrived In this country on a pleasure visit but will endeavor en-deavor while here to discover the graVe of tan American who attended Shakes pear s funeral and who Is supposed to have been buried somewhere in Virginia Dr Arbuthnot while In Philadelphiawll be a guest of Rev Dr Furness whom he considers one of the foremost students of Shakespeare |