Show GUn STOCKHOLM LETTER Swedens Capital Is tho targes Ttlt IliMM CII1 In the ttorlJlxr Altxanilrr Is llrfealeil In nHrell hu JUIcIl MIlhaNnnlf in tUill UournrU Pcoplf Minor Msllrrs STOCKHOLM July jSpecialNo city In the world not even London ox cepleil has by tit ns many telephones as the Swedish capital Hut Stockholm not only lends l as to the number of telephone n single house there beats the record without doubt by having every room furnished with a telephone And It Is not a small private house cither It is the great fashionable Kyd berg hotel which has now given its guests the rare chance to put themselves standing in their ow n rooms and Independent Inde-pendent of each other In connection with every telephone station not only In Stockholm but in the whole kingdom nf Sweden The telephones have been put up especially for the benefit of the guests and no charges ore made for using them AN KHPKKOX9 UKrXAT A correspondent to Swedish paper late relates royal the hunt lollowlng I on the II Island I epltoile I of I Irom liven I the There was no common hunting party gathered says the wilier l as there appeared ap-peared 1 nmuni others old King Christian Crown Pilnce Iudrik Prince WilhHm ol Glurcksborg Alexander the mighty autocrat of all Ihe kusslis King Oicar and a whole number of lntluli 1 and I German princes who could count them alit I alitThe The high l party hail just finished their r r t olruard i dinner aboard Droll the royal Sned lull fliilili 1 I and all seemed lu be feeling ra I the well Car Alexander was h his I best Denmaik humor A > everjlxxly I known he heels luster at home among the rollllIly and people of hh fatherin law than nnv where list The royal r prrsomtgn hud amused thtmsetves sometime throwing Iron balls at a certain aim on the shore and the MiHUvof U the f tar In this kink nl I sport r hail l routed 11eu admiration uf everybody Is there anybody who wants to try my nrm slrenglhF suddenly askrd Trench Perhaps > uii my sung frleniK Thereby he turned to n young man standing by and dressed in the uniform of n Swedish mailnc phvslclan l With pleasure sire that gentleman answered Thereupon they commenced lo wrestle wres-tle using only Ihe right arm The emixtor I apparently used all his powers but the young Swede held bisownuntil I I the round came to an end The cur looked at him is little astonished aston-ished finally Inquiring while everybody laughed Where in the d did you get that strength It Is the happy result of Ihe Hwedlih gymnastic sire his adversary ailS II w cred The emperor could not enough compliment com-pliment the > ounlt Swede who by the wa J was nun else Ihan the well known doctor 1 Klefberg 1 I One might 1 now Tirlieve tint the emperor em-peror had bad enough of wrestling Not so later 1 In the evening he met Mr Anders Akermtn the captain of Osi ara hunlsmen end a veritable cultS in site But so Is the cur him w ho delightedly i slid You and I m 1 take n hold I Iho wrestling proved f be a battle ol giants i but the Swede wi Just as strong r as one of the former llfi guardsmen of Charles XII and alter awhile j a-while the mightiest of tillers was forced I to acknowledge himself conquered 10let I hope concludes I the relater of the above that Ihe good cur now will only tell his Moscow lies that the Swedes are no plaj things exactly but stool they eOolr know that since old time back AN KtJIUV lOVKRNril NATION Alfred Hckensljcrna l the editor of the Smalandsposlen nuke Ihe following + sarcastic rcmaiks In his operA 1 If it foreigner I arrives at the capital of a Swedish ptostner anti finds lout line I governor Is I away filling his seat In lire upper house of the Ulksdag while the 5uhlll major performs r n similar duly In the i hcr that line colonel ol the provincial regiment holds A position I of court cham berlain In Stockholm that the comrnm der In chief of the military district 14 I traveling will one of the princes and h ftII that other di7nltrles are working either as lomtmlt or serving as assignees assig-nees insolvent estates of their colic agues or gambling friends then that foreigner must draw two conclusions First tlat the Swedes must be a very easily governed l pteiple and second that iichn good nulured t people could pmslbly simpler apparatus be managed with a somewhat I UWNNIt OP A IAMOtn RACK IIORSl 111 Ihe reeent Grand Steeple Chase de Paris tint money 100000 francs was t taken by the horse Skeddle The mitt says tit Freoci pa yet Ie Jockey I ri no 1 II Is owned by Alrs tortes Chulde I stny all that Mr Chub to k I a Swede by birth nee Montgomery and spring Ing from an old I tioble family In Sweden who lone time ago emigrated lorm Scotland A ilANT HTHKI BAND A rolled giant steel band was recently Ihl by theSindvlken Iron factory tine rca II to the Chfcago Worlds i Fair where orTt will without doubt nttract attention It I Is a band saw iSo feel long twelve Inches wide 35 millimeters thick and weighing not more than sixty I kilograms I kilo-grams lOLITIC or ibKVIANV CH1TICIIBD The politics of Germany was criticised In very vigorous hnguagc at a recent political I meeting I nt Kmgcncs II In Southern South-ern Jylland The agitator was a Danish politician named Guslav Johansen twenty two Germans were present nt the meeting when one of them suddenly arose and proposed a cheer for Emperor 1 Em-peror William bel Refusing to J Join this l j would of course be synonymous lo high I treason there fore Johansen arose and said The emperor has overthrown Irlnca Illsmarck and has often spoken well Hoping that he will loon be Just lo I North Sehlwlg and meet the wishes ol the Danish population I of that pro 1 vince I second toe motion I and ask everybody to give the emperor a rout ing cheer Of course the Germans present did course not like the speakers reference to North Schleswig and Its Danish population popula-tion but nevertheless they had to shout with the rest |