Show TRIBUTES TO lOLAS MEMORY Figaro Calls Him the Last Frances Great Groat Writers ON Libre Ill roll I M 1 III of Sept Zola the no nay oust who gained additional prominence In III recent years yearl ot of his defense ot of the Jews unit or of Capt Dreyfus was dead In hIs hili Paris home this Asphyxiation from I fumes train II a stove In his hili bedroom Is hien ns as the tue cause ot of death M Zola rind his wife retired ut at 10 last night Mme Zola was seriously iii when the WU was brol broken en Into thIs thIn morning At about noon she sho vim removed to a private hospital where sue she recovered for tor a time and nral was able to to n a magistrate liat had To the magistrate Zola ex cx plumed that she idie woke carl early this morn morning ing IIII with IL t sPlitting headache She Sho wakened her to open Olen the tho window She saw hIm rise nod attempt to inov low dol but he staggered and tell fell to the tho Zola fainted lit Ut the same and as there tore ore unable to give Kho the tho alarm Mile ola dOCH not know of at her death and It Is carel 1 she sho may ster II a relapse when ot of It J I t Is t t tonight however that she will recover eath ot of M I Zola Zoia which only be beCa Ca me generally this afternoon hils caused a great geat In rind this own evening In there was a ot of callers at the tho resilIence residence M t hod body lies on It a divan In the center of at the spacious of hIs hauke under a of at rare and ancIent It vas as reported here during the day that there thre were ere oilene or of suicide In the death ot of M oln Nothing has so fu tar o 0 substantiate this theol theory and the ellent by JV Mine llIe Zola to the seems to It No o Hound WIlS as heard train from the bedroom during the night Two little dogs dOls belonging to the Zolas ed the night In their thell master mastera bed bod bedroom room Tho They were this morning A druggist who Was the first to nr ar I Irh rh nyc at Ih the house hOURC to attend M I Zola ZOlo antI and his said When I entered the bedroom Id I Zola was lying partly on the hoer No special odor ocher lIkely to toc c cuse u e asphyxiation was distinguish distinguishable able atile M auth Mme Ime Zola Zolo dId not ot present exclusive ot at asphyxiation nilan Their faces werA vere contorted und and their were bloodless Jut but not violet Iolet colored I 1 think the accIdent was probablY caused by Jy the Zolas In Inhaling Inhaling haling heavy henvy carbonic gas as lay mainly helo below the level lIel or of the high bed hed Tub This would account for tor Mme Ime Zolas escape The They were vere not suffocated on the bet bed M Zola Zoll was wall awakened by bythe Jy I the effects ot of the gas and tried to rise I but lie he was seized with vomiting fainted and tell to the where ho he was suffocated Mine Zoll Zol also was overcome by Jy the gas as Jut but to a Jess degree than her husband huband The commissary or of police who sho was to the Zola residence said In his report to the p perfect lect ot of police The Tho heating stove was not lighted Inti there was no odor ollor ot of gas ns It Is believed that M II Zolas death was due dut dutto to accidental poisoning by drugs Two little dogs found In the Led bedroom room are alive I In II a second report the commissary U ot of police poUce indorsed the medIcal opinion that M It Zolas death was accidental and to a asphyxIation Dr who hio attended M II and M Mine 11 1 Zola Is quoted ns as saying In Inan inIn In an Int interview Published this afternoon that the heating stove was still warm when I entered the room M Z 1 hind had been resting from liter tiry nry work since he finished his hi book Jook called The Truth which Is being l In serIal form In the Aurore The Obituary Im pay tribute to toM toM M Zolas literary talent The Temps remps sayS French letters have suffered Buttered II a loss which will be Je keenly felt The M Zolas role In the affair to bias M Zola was born Jorn In Paris April Z It Is row sal said l that Mine Will was informed ot of the dea death Ih ot of her husband before Core she ahe let left her She at fIrst refused to believe the news and was wall ter rUdy affected l She did not wish to leave leae the house but the physicians finallY persuaded her to nil allow OW herself herselt to ue be removed to the tho A large crowd in front ot of the Zola resilIence residence tonight Among the callers callen ut at the house sere ere almost alt all the literarY c celebrities ot of Paris The only new nell facts recorded Is the result ot of the analysis ot of the blood ot of M 1 Zola which shows the presence or of carbonic acid Estimates ot of tie tle deceased novelist generally follow tollow party lines In the judg judgment meat ment ot of his literary work although h most ot of the agree ogree that lie he Willi one ot of the of French liter attire The Figaro says sars WIth Zola disappears pears the last ot of great grent writers of at yesterday Who will lit replace them The says with without out hating lund time to recognize anti the hi he France 0 T The 1 Libre publishes the tho fol following lowing The ot of our flag lies dies nt at the hour when the campaign to which lie he brought his criminal support begins to bear Its fruit ot of ruin find and shame The first page of the tho Auroro Aurore appears In mourning that his history tor tory will glorify M Zol Zola OK as the great grent artisan of the revisIon of the trial Zoia Is dead long IIvo hivo I IZ Z Zola a I or Congress Washington on Sept The librarian ot of Congress has announced two Irn appointments to the library chief ot of till thit division of at man manu u ot at a 11 salary ot of anti n a chief rr fr the division of at music at n a salary of 1000 The Tue new II chief ot of the division ot of man manuscripts la is Worthington C Ford who tas chief of the ot of ot of the Ill treasury from 1893 until when he connected With the public library Mr rr work worl 11 here will Le be with These relate chiefly chien to American history n a field In which Mr Ir Ford Is nil an authority nn on which lie he has published a number ot of O 0 T G k thio new chief ot of the of at is 11 born In Jersey ell CIty N J 1 In 1573 lIe He took In history and theory of music nt at the of heidelberg anti was waB for tor lour four ear fit at the ot of Since the abroad he has haA been n a ot of e ew York tit Ire He l is w 11 known Mil as S writer In American anti forel foreign n on i musical subjects and nIl composers and has ben en for tor same ml time In I rl research arh with to 0 th the I history or of secular music In the United States Chicago ept annual conventIon ot of the American J see tion ot of the society closed last night with an address on Steps to tn First hY by Charles W V of LOndon Members ot of the tho neW committee of hp he or sire an Mrs r Kute Davis lavis A G 0 Toron Toran Toronto to Ii H A Mrs Irs I L J ian FrancIsco co And tier er Fullerton ew ev York Yorka a 11 OLD OIn IS IN TIn TIlE rAT AT rATIn ATin In Indiana 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