Show i HE WILL CANE DE RODA YS What Count Bon Says le lie Propose Proposes for the Edio EdItor of Le Figaro Story or of Losses nl is r ht Says le lie Teer GAmbled Iud iid I is on au Term Teru 11 Ui Wire Irr Jun Iloni Doni do uc and the Countes do Castel Castellane lane ne arrived In thi this country today loday on the French lne line steamship L La from They w nt to th the hotel The count was wilting to talk about the storie of his hia 1 losses s by tock and gambling 10 Ho very good cd J English with slight accent On the Do matter he said al D Roas moter De le lie I Is a Well el what 1 Is be Do De Rodas is 19 II a lar liar he Is IsI isa I a anything you ou like resa fun abut him Ue He Is 18 is 18 such a person lie He 1 is nothing A What I care caro for tor him Oh he I is isa a The lar larThe liar count evidently did not like tue tho atones that had tn been printed abut about him hIm and hits alleged IO losses 9 Ue lie WAtS asked aked If h would challenge Do De 11 lie said with hauteur CertaInly not J I shall not challenge sU suCh h a man ne lie Is hot the kind a of man to Accept a challenge No t not challenge him but when J I Igo 1 go blk beuk J I Ihal shall ur use my m cano cane on him It if lie be dos does not retract S See monsieur I have hae prepared a statement to send him The statement which Count do de Castel Castellane Castellane lane gave gao out 11 ii relation to Do De Ioas Editor of the Figaro henr comes the tho C lot lost e sev V tor the eX exchange change and In hi gambling 1 Is Isas as f follows M D Do Editor re ha has been communicate communicated to tome tome me on bard board ship shin the calumnies In which originated In the Figaro You on once print a formal d denial I reserve the rIght on my reo re return turn to tel tell you what I think of oC your our disloyal acts J Ie Figaro Figaro continued the the count at ar arter atter ter he had translated his hll statement Into En EnglIsh Is n a paper by th the highest bIdder Why this man anon should have circulated fuch such stories tot I dont kno know I know ot of n no reason wh why such things should b be published that wo we ce are In opposing political pat parties The edior editor thought he would have a chance white J I Ws was on the ocean wn to set t some 1 hite In circulation about Ie me meI J I In life said ner never gambled my le sid Count tIe de warmly I nevet neel played cars cards for tor monC money or gambled In Inan an any other form Corm I did not lose money In speculatIon and thee these stories ar are 11 all falsifications and all as false tabe a as they Cn can be There Is no truth In them at atal atall al all When the of th he relationshIp between n himself and his wife was touched upon tIe lIe Castellone Id I Our relations lre are harmo harmonious I Then he be smie nt at his witt wife 19 no fhe abe stood by bS his Id and she ht smiled lt at him Th There was seeming go good feeling In lie tho em le Wih With regard ard to their vIsit I lt her here tho ho count artS his wife Ir said ld that the they In Intended tend tended t to 10 remAin In New e York for fit fitt t teOn n das dayt tho h their plans might possibly be changed They aN are her here to tolt countes countess lt see the relatives and trl friends ot of tho ho |