| Show murAINS DUNK BILL It Averages About 1912 Per Head for Each Man Woman and Child INCREASE OF ENGLISH WOMEN SMOKERS Illroactiflitts at Wok I rrlmeutRd enlists Excited Orrr an ILJtl i UlcovcrrTlniitrlcnl Matters London March Copyrighted 1899 bv the Associated Press Throuehout the week London has been I given over to local I politics and tile proceedings Incited Ihu Hou olCommon hale not excited I ex-cited much Interest The queen will hold A privy council 01 Monday and clear up arrears ot business before starting for the Riviera on Wednesday The Princess Louise Princess Henry of Uattenbuig and hT children will accompany tho queen to the south of France Her majesty now for the first time habitually uses gold ulduge spectacles About one hundred bills 1 have already been Introduced In parliament of which number eight are government measures One leglslatlvo cuiloslty Introduced by I Daniel McAleese antivartne title mem her for North Monughan and miller < of the Peoples Advocate of that place to enable persons of Irish birth or extraction ex-traction to adopt the use of the prefix 0 or Mao before their surnatmV wn core ivid 1 with should of laughter old Ile furnished a lund 01 paragraphs for the press The bill however Is I exciting unexpected unex-pected and serious opposition from the Irish and Scotch members already enjoying these prefixes who claim nc cording to one statement that It would be I an Infringement II of fill dignity of to r rio I iallt In the Houma of Com molls he Secured first place un Match 28 when they will present I resolution roviding for the closing of the India milt and demanding the appointment ot a nlyal ommllon 10 take lp the hole question ot bimetallism The 111 metallic league has tanned a long maid tlo reviewing the luato from the I line of Senator Wolrts mllun protesting pro-testing against the Proposed adoption of Ihe cold standard lit India and uiglng the government instead to 1 r some enrmptly the negotiations with I one it I I 1 r a t to late i Is sold an In e Brutpels n that when Prlnco Alhe I 01 Uolilum rtur home from the United States he will be raised to the rink of major In his Grenadier regiment and that his betrothal to his cousin the Princess Clementine who was engaged to the late Prince liadouln will bo announced nlnounce The Times In Its annual statement says the drink bill ol the United King dons is I neat I I 300000 pounds In excess ex-cess ot that In 18ge averaging 3 Its 5 3Id about 1912 roman each mn woman wo-man and 1 child The English press has unlven > allv printed Praises of the statement that Mark Twain Mr Samuel L Clemens has paid the last of his Webster Co debts Dr McAllister writing to the Times on the subject say I I With the exception ot the historical case of Sir Walter Scot I do not think there Is to he fount In the record 9 ot literature anything quite equal t Mark Twains conduct Emperor William Is not a the correspondent cor-respondent of the Dully Chronicle at Berlin telegraphed having n racing yacht built I for him quietly at South hampton to enter the regattas In German man and English waters next summer The story arose from the rechristening of the American schooner Yacht Yamim recently purchased by Emperor William I to Iduna I Large numbers of people witnessed the formal opening of the boating seAson seA-son ut iton on Tuesday when a procession cession of boats under the supervision of young William Waldorf Astor who now has the proud dlneton among Ttonlnns of being captain of boats was rowed from Windsor bridge to Boveley Lock The flotilla which consisted of tenoared monarch and eight eight oared boats was A most picturesque flight The Ladles Dorothea and Hstella the Karl of Hopetovvn Hope sisters 1 of 10ptown have established a successful breed Ing tar ot Jersey COl at Doin burgh burghT Dly Telegraph In on article T recording the onunou Increase In the number 01 womel emilkers says Th great middle class Is I smoking ns unconstritinedly as the aristocracy and tile working woman Is I fast followIng follow-Ing One Well known woman of title I sometimes seen driving In the nlpley brlarwood pipe In her Hood with a brlrl od pp mouth Inquiries made anioni doctors how that the bicycle Is rcsmo nalble I far mucla ehb an with wheel Partite arlson a free dorn 01 mnnr unknown In the presence ot a chaperon LIuet Moser of the cavalry has created a sensation In Austrian sportIng sport-Ing circles noton result of a bet he elrles Jumped In uniform Into the Danube at Klosteruenberg and swam to the op loteunr In minutes len nec ends The river there Is SW meters wide old and the current carried him 800 motel down stream The temperature of the ate was 3 degrees above zero bu I the lieutenant was not Injured lulonant became 01 The duke of Manchester o age on Thursday the church bells I al Klmbolton were ringing there was a general display of bunting and a congratulatory con-gratulatory telegram was sent 10 me duke rallialory Is at St Morltz Switzer IId The belated 1 advent of Ihe winter Is I telling severely upon the constitutions of British statesmen In addition t the marquis of Salisbury Mr Jon Chamberlain the duke of Devonshire and other mmbers ot the government art mare or less I Invalidated At ratlersalla on Monday 22 horses described as prize winners at the recent horse shows In Chicago and Madison Square Garden New York wee old at auction They averaged G6 gulneoH about 31 which Is considered a low price prlcTe SI Jones Gazelle commenting Te The experiment upon the sale says xpelmnt of sending recruits for Itotlen now Is not likely to be repented The horses were not of the proper stomp A New York prize does not cnrrj nn equal recommendation rec-ommendation with lh rngllsh the ommndaton shows are strictly business At Madl ar son Square Garden they are merely society functions I Scientists are excited over the authenticated au-thenticated discovery ar of the tomb of Osiris the 10ey of the Egyptians and brother Consort of Isis nl Luxor a lllnge of Upper Egypt built on the site of Trillion The new wall at firs received with Incredulity but all doubt were quieted by a telegram from the dlctor general of excavations to the president of the Egjptla council fo ministers The discovers we read b Al Amellneall villo In n tetter 110 affirms positively that he ha dlcover1 lrm the tomb of the Code Seth and Horus l > In the same necropolis At Aby dos dosThe Pal Mall Gazette says There la I n doubt this u A JOt discovery Thus we know tho 10mb of the last throe godkings ot tile seccond ot the Ivlne djnasties I which dates back I 10 000 yeaitt ntytwo A Cuo street liy Brandon Thomas wan hooted at the Jnrrlek IhIr on Wedn sday The construction unit dlalogu tire wnk but Arthur 1olrhlr n the baronet Bad L tile Venne ns the widow almost overcame the deflclnclcs ot the play Edward Terry has reappeared at his own theater In I Ptuart Ogllvlca White I Knight with Terry W L Ablngdon Heir lllorke and Berne Kil me porringer ns he principal I Is I likely to have mod rate popularity The London critics Journeved to a suburban theater on Monday to aBE e a-BE They dissect the play par Unity for they do not comprehend Its local at osnhere Chart OvHton formerly the ling gllsh lent of A M Palmer who 31nwh 110 delimit The Wages of Sin and Jim the Penman 10 Ametica dl1 01 Ia l Intl nn oerloo 01 opium t age elrcum will extres which have given rise 10 Sun pclon ot suicide |