Show CHEERS FOR LOUBET GREAT CROWDS GIVE PRESIDENT PRESI-DENT OF FRANCE OVATION 1 t French National Holiday Celebrated 1 II in Paris Pauic Occurs in Which Many People are Injured Paris July HThe French national holiday won celebrated with splendid weather in Paris today Holiday crowds promenaded tbe streets and an Immense concourse made Its way to the Bols do Cologne to vvltncsj tho military review Fears had been expressed that the latter might prove an occasion for political ex Qltemcnt of a serious character fpr and against the Government and President Loubet Nationalists and Socialists both announced their Intention of marching out to Long Champs and Indulging In demonstrations demon-strations and counter demonstrations President Loubet left the ISlyeeo Palace in the afternoon escortqd by cavalry and vis everywhere cheered except by one solitary Individual who shoutcU as tho President was passing Death to Lou bet He was immediately arrested A slight conflict occurred between Socialists So-cialists and Nationalists In the Bois One or two persons were Bcrutchcd and a few were arrested Otherwise there was no Jroublo at the rcvies rounds 1 returning jo the Klysec I Palace Pres ident Loubet was warmly cheered but as ho was entering tho palace another man cried Vivo le armee Down with Loxibcl lie Was also arrested President Loubcl after the grand military mili-tary review of today sent a letter of congratulations con-gratulations to Ceo Andrew commenting on the splcndUl appearance of the army and saying Tho modlUcalloiib clccn ed necessary in the army have now been lealzet thanks to tho general coopera ton of Parliament and the iatrlotlbm of all of tho chiefs and all of the bunurdl sates This patriotism Is a safeguard of power for thl 6trmy which In Itself la the best guarantee of peace The only regrettable Incident In connection connec-tion with the national fete occurred at the conclusion of tho fireworks demonstration demon-stration at tho Placo do la Concorde which wn tilled with a dcnso crowd of people When the crowds tried llj disperse dis-perse along tho neighboring thoroughfares thorough-fares they found It Impossible to move They were packed like herrings in a barrel bar-rel Men women and children began pushing and a panic occurred Women fainted by scores and many children were trodden under foot At least 100 women wero carried to the cafes In the neighborhood neighbor-hood I Is Impossible to tell how many were injured No deaths havo been reported as yet although It Is n marvel that none have occurred because fifty died on a similar occasion at tho exposition In 18G7 and at tho time of the marriage of Louis XIV killed with Mario Antoinette and two wcio I |