Show CALM AFTER STORM Portugal Again Quiet After Recent Repent Bloody Warfare The only evidence of the recent perturbation per per- are small smaIl bodies of oC troops station stationed d in the principal open spaces of f the city and the passage now and then hen of red cross ambulances ambulances The noticeable outward signs of the new regime are the presence everywhere everywhere everywhere every every- where of the green and red flag of the republic and the complete disappearance disappear disappear- ance of King Manuels Manuel's portrait from public exhibition In fact not a vestige vestige ves- ves tige ige is now seen of the picture postcard post post- card ard portraits ol of the king or of any other member of the royal family These have haye given way to pictures ot of members of the new government and the he photographic records of the revolution revo revo- lution in the shape of groups of armed leaders and companies of Insurgent troops troops not in action but posing for forthe forthe the he camera The damage done to the city by the bombardment w was s surprisingly slight The total number killed has not been ascertained but It probably does not exceed The streets never were as busy as asat asat ast at t present Cheering for the republic troops on horse and afoot pass and repass re- re pass ass all carrying the Republican lag flag which the people massed on the pavements salute respectfully doffing their heir hats and cheering The most interesting man In Portugal Portugal gal jal is the new new president Theophile TheophlIe Braga who may be said without exaggeration exaggeration exaggeration to be the father not only of this his revolution but of that In iri Brazil having laving by his standing as as' as asa a professor in n history and philosophy prepared the he ground for both movements His unassuming manners ma may be Inferred from rom the fact that Friday night after atter having laving been elected first president of Portugal he returned as usual in a second class compartment of oC the train traino to o his unpretentious little home inthe In I the he suburbs quietly receiving the congratulations congratulations con can of the richest and humblest humblest hum hum- blest of his friends and deprecatingly acknowledging the frantic ovations of ot othis his fellow passengers Braga particularly desires it to be understood that the revolution had no military or personal aim but like those hose In Brazil and Turkey was purely purely purey pure- pure ly y the of the philosophical ideas deas The Braganza dynasty had failed to keep abreast of modern progressives he le sal said l and had done nothing to make the he people masters of their own des- des This revolution was aimed to complete the realization or of civil lire life One of the means by which the late dynasty had endeavored to maintain its ts position he said was continually to o menace the people with British intervention in in- to crush popular sentiment as If an ancient alliance between the two wo nations was one between dynasties dynasties dynasties dynas dynas- ties and the peoples |