Show OAKS ARE SfUTiUT Snap Shots at Paris Exposition Exposi-tion will be Few BUILDINGS ONLY SNAPPED Shots at Individuals aro Prohibited Weok in Paris Politically Has Lacked Interest Chambers Have Opened but Thus Par the Proceed 1 ings Havo Been Chiefly Formal Colonial Party Intensely Pleased at News of Trench Occupation of Oasis of Insalah I Paris Jan 11 Copyrighted 1000 by the Associated Press Politically the week has lacked Interest The chambers cham-bers were opened but thus far their proceedings have been chiefly formal The Nationalist press Insists In regard lag the reelection of M Deschanel to the Presidency of the Chamber of Deputies Dep-uties as a rebuff to the Government because M Brlsson was the candidate ol the extreme Radicals und the Government Gov-ernment is nothing if not Radical M Deschanel however refused to consider con-sider himself a party to this spirit and lia opening speech Is warmly commended com-mended as an appeal for peace and for 1 tjie cooperatIon of all the parties to enhance the grandeur of France l TLTE LAND OF EXILE t Pending the discussion In the Chamber Cham-ber of Deputies of the Governments qctlon In the conspiracy trial Interest In tbt latter has almost died out Only the reactionary organs try to keep the excitement alive by l publishing full ac counts of the doings of M dc Roulcde and Buffet in thn land of exile M de Houlede has now taken up his quarters quar-ters at San Sebastian Spain A few of blH followers provided the expected ceremony at the railroad station on hs arrival presenting him with a bouquet tied with tricolor ribbons The Colonial party Is Intensely pleusei al the niMn of the French occupation oc-cupation of the oasis of Insalah in the Sahara in the southwestern Algerian frontier The French have long complained com-plained that Insaluh was the center from which the Tuareg Arabs raided the caravans and Algerian villages while the massacre of more than one mission was organized The only question ques-tion is belliei Morocco will acquiesce to the occupation which the proas urges the French Government to maintain main-tain The occupation party was attacked at-tacked oUtside Inaalah but defeated Its L assailants with heavy loss FRENCH NAVA PROGRAMME The Government has not quite settled set-tled the detullH of Its naval reconstruction reconstruc-tion programme But only another council probably is needed before the I bill will be submitted to the chamber M Lockroy the former Minister cf Marine Intends to submit a counter proposition to the chamber demanding that lOOOOOflCO francs be spent not on blp ironclads as the Government propose pro-pose but on the fonHlructioii of fast misers which could prey upon Great Britains commerce In the event of ivar ivarAs As a result of the successful experl aienls with carrier pigeons on board the French I transAllan Hners the Minister of Marine M dp Lannesan linic naked the company to furnish particulars par-ticulars and other assistance In ordr to carry out a series of tests During the coming naval maneuvers In the channel an endeavor will be made to Keep the squadron in communication frith the coast with special pigeon service ser-vice The oHlolals of the service say that out of the experiments on thirty two voyages only oim proved u failure RECIPROCITY TREATY The reciprocity treaty with America inlets xvllli the same objections here as In the United SUUcs ii Is considered by certain industrial Classes as being loo favorable lo the Initcd Stales The measure is still in committee and there Is no chance of immocllale action The amateur photographers visiting ihc exposition v11I meet with obstacles to the freedom of snapping enjoyed 1 in the United States In order lo take a camera inside the grounds a permit J necessary and only buildings and ArOups can be taken Shots at Individual Indi-vidual exhibits are prohibited ASTONISHED BY AMERICANS Frank E Drake director of electrici ty and machinery In the American sec tion has arrived here to hasten the construction of tin building and ma ohlnery hail at Vhnrrnues which time exhibition will build on account of the limited space allotted to Americanma chinery The structural Iron came on the Prairie with a gang of American Ameri-can workmen whoso rapid work find Improved appurtenances create Interest Inter-est among the foreign workmen Mr Drake expects lo have the building un let its roof in a month and ready to iccopt exhibits Ho says progress on nil the buildings of the exposition is further advanced Hum at the Chicago Jalrut the same tlnio and he believes the exposition will be opened at the promised time RESIGNS IllS POST Tn consoqueirce of his l long Illness Charier M Kurtz hua resigned his post UK assistant director of line artS and 31 B Snell of New York has been ap pointed lo auc eed him A circular Is suedby JohnW1 PaUhvoll director of line arts sayn ll IK hoped that every artist will appreciate the Importance of making the United States finearts unction represent the highest achievements i achieve-ments of American art uf the past decade Jules Cambon the French Embasga dor to the United Stales will sail next Saturday for New York |