| Show LO V IX IS ND nOllon Herald lIera IJ There an eon be bi no doubt that the re no lation lallona between the English and ant the Ihl French since linee King Edwards visit hll have been ren on oil In a H more ami amiable amIable able bl arId and manner Th newspapers on each elde id of ot the th channel hoe hive le fIM oth r In endeavor leg to Ka gt prominence nt to te t the many in Interests leh unite unit the two tuo people and amid the th need that or should uhl xit of forfeiting forgettIng all 1111 differences that have hare t ri I separated I them menu In iii thin Ihl liflet IbIs grow growIng gr ll Ing lug feeling of It II Is II worthy northy of ot Is II apparently in Fiance by hy nil an Increasing ln that luLl line IIII nu lan made a 1 ff flY r years year II ago ala Is III of If lul tinge Julie lotte a in 1 number of the llio mire lire outspoken In Ia their con coin of ot I a policy moth both do 1111 and 1111 nun foreign and uni tilt organs of lit public Imbue opinion that hunt France Frane I hold mold hn responsibly for tOI na policies and practice are ore unit and even abhorrent to the tho th feelings of ot the French people Milwaukee e Wisconsin min For I or France timid and were ivere mortal and anti the time of ot u a II generation net III yet away their attitude wax habitually all on of ot There was a I better r reeling tl lIng In the reign relm n of at It the this third 1 Na Napoleon lJ He lie hail hud dwelt In dur duro during ing his hili days of ut exile e lIe He lie SIt felt grateful grat for I to a wanderer utah upon Kin lii Ih fuce ace vf vr tine the th and h in teamed to 10 rel lI h Un Cn Under dec der his English Inglish an J French troops fought l e by II fide In Inn th tine o amid when lie nephew of ot his hlo uncle was driven from fron his hll he with hit his hi amid lind idi mis con Comm found round In lii nn an It was while fighting under 1 colors color that the Prince Imperial lp t hit his life lit Inder 1 lite the republic however French l r sentiment ii d f II I nail ami Ing ham sentiment toward Franco France I hove have at tnt tines lines II n ft hostile character Plain Denier Dealer There Is 11 now noli no rio reason wh France l nut should be enemies though they have drive been minI and nine are likely Ukel to remain rIvals rival Probably the tine states mIll men of ot huth countries are arc honestly de lie desirous sirous frou of nt maintaining friendly hut but the tho musses masses of ot tine the people are glower to tu old quarrels In lq 11 tact fact French colonial or commercial ib ni nit now clash In any nil all quai jual ten ter of the tho world Until the status of Morocco U It n UK d there them Is I always A I possibility po of ot trouble arising there ther for tor France Is 11 s slowly but HI encroaching ui upon UllOn on tho the Interior In Inn the tIne far east too Inglan 1 and la are almost to clash sooner or Dr later over ovir Manchuria And France rn U is believed to III be tine th close clo e friend amid ally all of or nUll Rus Russia sia It R 1 remains to be seon nerin e n whether this recent friendship of o France Fran e arid will weaken I ken the dual alliance I I t New York Mall Mail l ll anti and Express President Pre was presented by iCing Kins Edward to the old Duke of at f Cam u in man who knew Lou loul Louis la Phil ippe and Napoleon Nopoleon III H Talleyrand and Hoult and am who paw caw tine the sailors who vho took the great Napoleon to 10 H 5 81 Helena Helenn that Napoleon who nino less IUN titan thun a in l cen tury lur ago hud bud at al Boulogne a 0 anew anew new and greater Armada for tor or tine Hie de do destruction of ot fn land The fine old duke looked upon n ii smaller naomi man than the tho conqueror but upon one playing a I bet ter ten part My M presence here mid uld M loubet In effect Is III a n pledge to 10 you OU of the violin value which the whole French gas gov eminent attaches to the development of or these thew happy relations of friendship between elleen t our two countries A far tor faren en ct Cr arid and no 10 echo this from the he t Na Nil Napoleonic threat of varian invasion In Kansas City Star Sian Tine The French capital muy lOllY offer lions to 10 a n good sport part like the tIme King Jing Ing of which 11 ii 1 Frenchman could not fInd In London but so 81 far ns nil the disposition to 10 be Ia hospitable anti and friend ly I In is concerned London Inns has not permit ted led lUelf to b bp outdone oulon on oll this ocea atom by I Paris This l is III all nil gratifying to tl that hat portion of Immunity who yearn for or the preservation of at I peace Pell find ansi who sino deplore the horrors of ot war at Paris certainly desires tine lie pat patronage Jat of lit If it not Its 1111 friend friends friendship ship nod amid It would eclipse r lIp p the of runny marry mOil If it they v mere Ilire r kept away from Paris ianis by b International has hos There li is believed to be more minore or le 11 ices 8 sincerity behind tine the Ih lion I of ot to PresIdent loubet In London us UR there was Silts 11 In time the ova thing to 10 Edward In Paris It II don does not nol appear that It 1 would be Le visionary to 10 that be the IIII plan rian of or constructing a n tunnel under tIne the lint I Mi channel for or the time Invasion lon of ot has haM been abandoned for tor the line a |