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Show . ee ig ene Sen PLR eee fer-filountain Republican ~ wo. 2 Section te eo SALT LAKE _ Cable From London. Republican BY Special Service, PAUL LAMBIOTH 197) injunction ; Copyrig Sht Which has been considering their us, and how to dea for the past Lowith bogus onctcies, Then oon year In-this -to women about aT show stat- nothing ® vas A wedding was refusal. eoaved to by appointed of Uion. aré ‘open to establishing a of these abuses, system At-present' there is tofed. ° AL amending | Was at baronetage, | Popular of no and registra.| time height, seaside Se The means} that its at ancient being the especi: ' resorts we Irish taught was Srse language, it ° livelihoods London tae bogus and vun at law copying, ete.) to other | distr been derived by the British exchequer jin from the "death duty" inheritance tax since it was {nstituted by Sir Willa) Harcourt in 1895 Thiet yeur, owing to the unprece- dented number of millionaires who| the this influx of wealth. Sea by a sieamer. beach. protected proprictors and ‘s blubhet Chaneel- | thorities Cl found by a big tent c hare sed sixpenec began to remove ao Whalebone, whie h | 5 EhnibRe municipal au- the whale was 1 | a Republican Spectal Service. Paris, April 13.---The> Parisians Ine no Mott salished ‘with their ae AND THE the other falls - BROTHERS it carelessly was dcseent Pty time and, feared for the for the car to nthod Auiuminn car the 5 "wtacieen. make' its; Uwough climbab ee to eomine * the eras c eels ae adjuncts questeurs to to the the under-prefects The expense of main=) taining this "army of peace' is borne | partly by the state and partly by the!) provinees, and villages and communes | are fain In are required only to build the barracks addition to the a great nunibet guards, paid by ties. Whose only and state of See re there iInuniecipal the various duty it is. comniunilo see Ura local rules: and: regulations" id but W ho haay c aM 0thing ace down . ; ie uy and the of the minutes fog. One- ae. The double ve where the two ere the clouds » te noes "was vinihle of Ku wig sald, "now is the Lau oon are vkept, with the> ee to au gleaming . rails.| the he to caught up lls shoulder funiealar rope. his rifle. and aimed Ludwig was He at cartoonists vill exhibit samples ayperican.¢ ahtapus: which are coneed= oq to be far more biting and powerful tyough less artistic than those of French jeripped | dead Por an en-route Cat the | wey doubled) | of reeting In Ptaut as a plano wire, und groaned uni der the strain |} Then it snapped at the bullet hole. There was a report like uw pistol shot colleagues 5 jand . painted fumous the for the painter, portralt, finished, istrate shows seated genee period is excellent, : most are the HEAD is in rane now!ns Freneh Quarau every Should he suddenly involved jn a : she-would.-probably> fare bad : Ve fayov of with: republic M. Bonnat. which is now the portly by the) Villa all : but ep Chief Mag-| Cernos The Baroness, poor health, American born who and has been int who. is» the lady who Is 0 received) in a chair of the Re-|on absolute terms of equality by The facial resemblance) French "haute noblesse."' is mow but what attracts one jing splendid, and intends to Eaebrig ta hands of Mr. Fallieres.)on a large seale this spring, and -----. | vitations to her salons "are" cag Aimerics sought bas Freneh ane ere OF OLD 0 ie a first vei the discovered men Ta OI 9) oP: ofsher th | 7M al car repe end jerked being he : with | when she by; Jules is to appear Bois and In a new Iridore de Lara With sketch the aid map, of Ina the came : car. at the a I have killed Ina." mechanically Quite | pe hp guide and book's|he talked as ho to that' high fear travel: greater that he States } n Ialser, the opinion of Tt is rumored fants that a l between the Kaiser and the the |{o take of the bottom. Still curiously low, She and was on calmly a crept Next guiltily day was home. again he - cloudy oe won't leave his office department,"-Via at the pour President talk that he meeting Czar is this sum- extensively, desire than the world, it and visit the will and' pass | Apropos spite of as ; tive to'make is not @., :3i), 48 Russia, it is said taat-in Stolypin's. ulltva-conserva- the ukase | the The Czar is. about question. in which principal the |} peasant principal) of views, }the un- through z to | be he hopes question. peasants all over! to»issue will solve Russia, Russia, the who jat the hottomr of their hearts are really leoyal-and. believe in the rood in| tentions of the, Czar, are-to. be freed. At. present.the Village ‘mir' is a self | governing bode only. in name, Roosevelt |Lmaster js the. ‘ so-called>"rural ‘ chief,' in the De partment | 4 high official at St. Petersburg, who with whom-T had! knows bothing of. needs of the -real other night, said to | the peasants, and» whos has hitherta not understand why } conscientiously and consistently orderpeo ple seemed to Ie ee all: free ideas. out of. the. heads nationalization of rail-} of the peasant,councillors who dared the did) American to the to think independently. have heard," he said, "that your The Czar intends: to abolish the ofcountrymen object to the idea as ‘so- | fice of "rural ehief.' though he is 1 »r but fam unable to under-| ing bombarded from all sides with this argument Most of the) letters from reactionaries who want German roads are state property, and) to keep the peasants in: the "present na one Can accuse our authoriatate of slavery. socialistic tendencies nother plan of the Czar. who is "Man: aged by the government, the | donvirieea that nothing can extinguish ‘ailvoads of Ameri ca would be able|}the deep rooted hatred of ag Masse lower rales, both passenger and | of the Russian pe e Sin ag mine give better service, and' still} | Jews, is that the gove bn te ni"sha show a handsome surplus fs sist financially all Jews Bay et emiGermany has leafned much. from | grate from the emplire America in railroad matters; but the! This. idea also L meeting with is past when Ame ean railroads| strong eee by the reactionaries, world. One may now travel! whos fully have used "paocomfortably and certainly a great | groms" ts © he anger of the peocheaper and water. almost any-| ple from ee aie tical issues, the disAmerica | eusalon of which would embarrass the "The time must Barely come when government Visit France RAOUL DE SAINT RENE, Special Cable to The Repub lican. parture the king again appeared upo Paris, "Aprils Gel visitors te scengp took "leave of Prince wot Paris this yeav will noitss chief sights of the clis-=thet Mbewne: bad come to the station to salute him, T grim. place. where the unknown!|and takings his place in ic carriage of Paris aye laid out on slabs| reserved for m, made himself. comidentifeatton, is to be closed Lo} fortable ee the journey. A few minordinary visitors utes Tate = the Saxon king had quitted ae authorittes have decided to ad{ aris. mit noe more visitors ubles> they cau | | -_ , h bid Se Us . CO people w ho co * from mere morcunnic paper. curtosity-mostly for elgn tourists ss disustrous" appéarance "th 1c working girls and "gamins."" | Moulin Itouge in a pieee written by have taken place there whi oh, herself the paper made some strong remarks about the lady and her titecedents, that the Morgue shall cease to} Mudame de Morny was furious and nes "show place.' |} brought. the auction against the writof the Article. and also ae the ee are delighted ity the idea | publisher of -the paper: their late great chemist. M. Mar-| awarded. Madame de Morny 7 Berthelot, and his Sorte wite | dain: izes agninst the publisher I will not be separated in death, fso fined him 25 francs, but th been decided that. this grvat |, ss had to pay the author one franc who had done so much for his; damages fo. having by his researches i chemistry, |, suught bim into court,-as she had as other works, should find| prove d no legal justification for doin " resting place at the Pantheon. Westminster Abbey of France | ‘Madame de Morny is very dissatisthe Berthelot family were ap-| ed go with the verdiet, and says she i proached on the subjeet they replied determined to make the cg aechubd pay, they were willing that the French| tried : jeven if she has to have the should of would do as their never they beloved consent jliked with} over parent, but} that their |} again : ‘ twenty-ff{th The should be from their buried in a different reception mother. {the great special meeting of the ministers | junticbeens alled and it Was voted that, like Pat poets, of the him Mr, Gladstone, the devoted great scientist should rest] in the Pantheon NS finding again those whom death is the foundation | yoy list , 2 iuuniversars of the in the French aecade my of poet, Suily-Prudhomme, ha celebrated. Avsmall ceowd philosopher rffst and ; left Paris by train jj4).° village of Chatenay, carro oltre lel a the for th birth- we]! "At Chiatenay tive the veteran port Sullv-Prud initine amid the tree and fs call. the religion o! natural seenes he has so.often mad As France wishes to ' celebrated He rarely comes to Pat her great savant, she must do Borsintticn iio ben ece nines cinclans its entirety, and not refuse to his} " round vid about Chatenay ana the privilege of having his lovseeaux in a small chaise drawn by beside' him,' said one of the ; 1) MsSs donkey wand : for and so it: was decided. V vhite c ee & ‘ : | the ; veteran of sixty-eight I. . ¥« rye mvsterion individual whose | Years live a most imp) rund ung re- after probably Andre Faure, toy ( forty- | t@@tious lif é 4 has It wa just twenty-five year ago ars old, been arrested at} | that Sullv-FPrudhomnie ‘entered th , under curious circumstances Academy, and was received i foot of the ruins of an old| French 4 speech of weleome by Maxime du of the dauphine there is a} Camp. A superb medal was presented with a drop of about three! feet, at the foot of which|409 bbhn by Chaplain, the sculptor of the poet's and alsa rushing torrent At this place, | Contemporary : the inhabitants have named the}4 Member of the institute, and srmpllGrotto." a' mysterious light|@! facsimilies of thls medal were giv' x en to all these present lately been seen | has * | tor commissary of police, acconu by two policemen, fet eniniienl| commend Nice stigate. One after another they | at descended into the ravine by | Patient that means of an jron chain, This was no, |sir. ' sage matter, and was, besides, very | "25! por dange rous S a slip meant instant cocked With. their revolvers pellee then penetrated into the (to patient) you, «ir, to "TP stra pass "the aviater "Allow me [L am neither a millionaire to inform you a bird of pas*-_ Bor ni Vivant TEACHES AL PRINCESS. mn he Riro. in Copenhagen high official Transportation, of. the public place Empress | ira America . interest is being ‘taken here in governmental circles in the tiff! be{ween tie American railroad magnates up the moun- t eae Los the trip around as and unwheel 2 \turned to his brake 5 Ols eR UD s SPALVLGS, veal Japanese Prince, cousin the off came grips The it. hoe |cheeked or PIERO looks oan to ing the Mikade, Fushiml by name € | | Led tie t TOouUrnes j turn been lionized on the gh Nate rails 1907 ce, Copyright ial-S c bl NTT Tee weed } pea sallivc da Wal who 1 Vn tts from loosened car, Ludwig's And | yg a nae eT? ee eo ee Dee thesnne4 ery endure: SE go ‘ | jin tue salons. where it. ns to Tria COM PAINTY NA s Chis. i s Theofivst photo, allowed to} hold. flashed down the line and broke heen entirely forgotten tee he rrecek 4 if the} of. hall he howling printed line tnexorabl his rival feing of novance the of wreck the on to atoms itself | Adan ¢ it~ to the nation which defeated France tt preceded ole<which; the after Petersburgy St)< vat: |) Duma pleasur a that up! wd towa +} drawit friend and ally, the Czar nany ‘eelling.owhich* the of Ups TAG FOS CF DG thi hour iveryv oal- The Prinee Is: traveling. strietly Se Tan eis arranged cleverl wil thin pO nein (tough: and cnacted,, Was l Wat cognite, and for that reasor the on tourists uny been there Had the.aualthough Harnlet a lt) Ni could fellow hohest the jnot veceived by President: allieres the time the at railway by | Blauenstock caused i Wiat: Insist hovities so n| when tine the-only: Ip Matired, his) much to the disappointment of worldattracted have would disaster to| due Pe fainet ofthe vibration ithe. "C0 Aa, real were Kurt sand. | Ludwig iwho had looked for one of the a few short tt was As attention. Wide, In| -dynamos" heavy of operating Me ithe whey minute ten the during was Paris Mlysees. tendered 1 jin appyared that all were paragraphs palace Tauride the of cellar neither {the then for in motion. were cars only to members of reigning houses. tof them might aceltragic the of tell to papers the yaaren Ls Ina with be Tne Prince, who will probably guessed Nobody dent on the funiculiur. hin othe evening brothers' The \ York } home via New Anouite: inte! and Ludwig and Ikurt of story {the ay Youk By table niothe and )elbow Lined a uel move more came or San Francisce, is very Dips aie: Ina. blue-eyed a grow ve 4d men wham the } well \to ared Neithe silent | appearance, very young, almost ie e| 5 I a Perhaps lavuehed Kurt of welght the felt eneh puze other's f fish looking, taller than. most ° | byaneked their over iL ‘ . secre guilly a countrymen, and speaks French that true is BEdouard-"'It Cousin J lt about ‘perhaos' No. thes peaking ithout heey of glasses) well and some lE:nglish Linecarne M with engagement /vour ; Ti smouldering | wean full of were hearts Their 2 26 ee TT is brokeu | the pedicurist, become oto going ds Ina Ina? ‘Oh, w FRY notounmingled was' It hatred Mine. Calve, the famous singer profeshis Hermine-"Yes, Cousin wife," ocainy ere whieh day the for' gitef after having concluded her engugeunremantie so is sion _ leaping to} on Landa? Liar } oof cides basket her fth nu more ment in America, take the first are you but Bdouard-"‘Oh, Cousin "first" Kill you Towillb Liter is feet Love) "eact "of mind the filled. wels ps dremember that, though mistaken; house the from rished le love had dethroned vacation of her Ife She will go to Japan. and i feet, so do voets, with deal he/teurists away. lurried be vinile ior ey Wh fire owe Ina Perhaps to spend at least w year In that Dimunche. his| Men presently But hither not tue dy rid eve blirechink "those rite, -_-- and} turned, He ervstallized | thotiehte I<urt hoth on impartiall smiled lips The Deaton will be rather a = s funi- | the te: road the tack other] furtively. the or whei-one° Lud and 1907; | one, for she* must pay $10,000 this you going away A.-*'Are Mme. he] night that All terminu cular the] at standstill to a | brought ! opyright e, 5, 2 l Servic Albert Carre, her managet tor Specia aes > : Crampin? Mme. loosening |sSummer, ond y |worked-hammering soon' asthe as And a ti of j top ¢ aired Lord. of the dcector has Mme. Crampin-''No, on something 1i¢ she of going. andn asin much unscrewing-al | and nurehases theif iInadetourist May retur not does Chancellor La st. por" o is now epate 80 rest, perfect Crampin M. when | ordered dawn early was {t cai Kurt's | View "the inspect to rushed: of and cedieston, wl per rd, hay oF very her son might. fall a vietim murderous attempts by anarehists. TT young, man will, however, A Fe eesious p miversty Lord 1 E defeated ing 1,001 votes to 440, "dented" a American 1aS me it r of sending Oscar sy he Czar is parttcularly anxious: to the Atlantic to put the finish- | contey with Emperor Willlam upon ing touches to his education, but sevthe situation in Russia, but fears er ral reasons are given why the plz an ping to Germany, Auer the peopl _ been given up, principal among |-and always Nave been inimical .to stopped became in horror wide opened Uttle his on petrified stood depths invisible the in lor dreadful the heard he bin with the the other car's Impact terminus Laan ed passed frayed The the motionless in he spoke, Present voice: even "She was on the ear. : | alilse. the Chit upward ich ol ele the at her minut uo twel enjoy could with rails. instant eyes Ye Ludwig wereomueh rkhings, it wnd 'funicular rhe (1 of doings the. ad in inte) bo. the close post he up took Llwe wher Glauenstoelk, the of platform conduethe: so that. up. divew the car tor the , tain out of sight into the mist } At the same instant « roar rose on ine uit It was the descending car } which, of course, wus cast loose Ludjawig had foreseen that Kurt would be funprepared for the cutustrophe, und Lirnable to apply the brakes in time. As for the uutomatic brake-he hud tampered with its inechanism last night It. wa usele : curt owas even mere unprepared than | Ludwig expected; for he had persuaded | tna tus come down with him, and his the on ready being cf Instead j hand her waist round wheel, was | brake down swept « the a tornado Like | For a fraction of a second ineline |} the Sid it of Er aw caught Ludwig wildly Kurt w le past. |; Whirled brake dere ice the with struggling agonized pair of chinatoo, un saw, |} tle Spovadic cases of smallpox im tier Latin and Montmartre have eda sinall panic in this city, and ‘ aA on hodiectant Unknown Memenceau ; 1 dint ing the talliun minor changes. aes not CLARKE, Service, Copyelght 1907 you Americans m¥st be converted into _43:-I. am informed | a_ belief government ownersnip of railroads, telegraphs and telephones, that no son no. jmatterhow strongly. your mulltito be sent to Harvard | nilllionaires objec t " reports in American| notwithstanding. holds ¢ham- | ten minute oO twenty. rioute | each. trip TeX as every soldier in the whole arn é = Be aia M ( lemenceaw | udldaptTUYSITLE ? ots . f Fava 5 ‘fev having ordered, all. military persons Lee : "officers and privates, to submit t needles It is a source of great gy? Se ert ee Peet . to know that Germany is not better The dust whiried up : by the ever- _joff, a smallpox epidemic at Mets Tftt! supplicd& was' lasting Moroccan question chiefiy. e ing caused Minister two and blue Phina ondet super Simtion the fie. German tr Wc serious-) not docs and) press. the In ists hermba wri down. nk Saas goverument the lv disturh hel by yeerne.t ~ 1s "hat this Is so js proven by: the Pourtales de edelwei sell. to parent » enterprising Edmotd Baroness who said res, Fall words of President returned just ha funietuiat of ehe summit the | ab from Barber: Miss onerou most his that day other the thoughts who Imdwiez ands Kurt duty during the past month has. been Cape Martin, where she as beer wholly centered, im theit almost écemen to sit for his portrait, whieh has been) guest "of ex-Empress: Bugenie at absolutely crimine lall other countries are to be asked | participate tt is hope ad that several Americ mam | ipeip police papers MALCOLM | authority of the Kaiser is university, all) on (he polnts at pre en. io. fs gg hic Spaasc sage PS! rier ite =f he Rrounten vas often mist, behind ie h the viet | sw ittiy tke was. completely hidden i cars erawled like phantoms; raised it 1 MULE banks eee clicked ree ve a 7 ) on the k mit-of the Blauenstock, an Alp not When the paseed each > other Kurt! pion shot-oft the canton, and the nepe ee ae ear M. Bonnat, who is now seventy-four great in size, but neverthels CcCom= vad Tuudwie stood wit, averted eyes. |lay not, six feet sdistancey.. Thero.ow of New York or Chicago with theirs, years of age, and who has painted the esmanding a most magnificent view. The fev had absundoned toeir friendly | uo chance to miss. Even as he looke a 5 : \ ee "its six *residents, declares : si oe ; . : : 31 > as! a r arre v8 AM. Clemenceau, the strenuous: MinisAD AE: afin ok st a rat a: as he funicular is worked in theousual simple} Fi ting long before the uinuner wa ae Se ane x caledtaae a ter of the Interior, some {ime ago sent |C#b thisols to Pay ae ea pliagi-by meuns of a "rope When one} over C Pues IG TiBeSCt ere was a ' i : : fn thinks he has earned' a little St ane ndleathnes ahisol a cin Ai jast. the end came Sitting | flash in the fog The rope quivered a egy ‘ Hye { 4 istemed 1 ¢t mh1 1 p 21ssed e an-inspectorseeneral: to, 1eom vs oe " VF z | y. ‘1 a "any : j table the} inn Dine violently The bullet had the police of that ctty, which is conA> novel kind of salom is shortly Uy pate ay minu ' , . Ludwi udds rid ‘Which of us] straight through Jt. eeded to be the most efficient In Bupe jnaugurated in Paris It is to ive : it Bist li : } uve el i vols vibvated) The penetrating power of «a sporting rope, sharing the honors perhaps With) ay exhibition of humorous work opened fortraflic: Garly: one. sprin with. 4 ion es rifle ball, traveling at full velocity, is the police of Berlin, where. the SYS-) {[pustrators on all: the Jeading F renclt.| C2 brothers called," respective! Kana Ve Whom do you mean asked | snermous. A clean hole had been drilled tem, howevel sinacks too mug hoof periodicals, and is to be called "Salon und Ludwie were. @engared a con Ku rticteiey g surprise : jin the wire strands of the rope, though militarisin to be adopted in Franee ae Artistes Humoristes." | fou Their-duti vee. lizk each Ludwig leaned forward with his! this still remained unsevered. laly the whole of the police a This year jt is to be domiciled" in| hi a tn abandon. the lat mn in darant | See s ‘ te ariee | Ludwig arcerat his a on now partment tp oall cities, large or small, (he Grand Palais, Champs. Tély his exr-and controk-the brake« fcor Kurt!" he cried exultingly. is directly. under the control, of the? aynq@ according to the latest x zojution | The car \ lh Hel to yud every HALL OF THE DUMA. { Ie seized the brake wheel. and state, and the: Minister of the Interior) py the committee in charge, artists Half tout nd i Len GIG whirled it around Ties brake: clamps is the chief supreme The questeurs ave prefects, and the vice excellent. "At last," Ludwig' muttered into his big mustache, "he ‘has bade her good*. Kurt ls ready,' Le, car steadily clinibed upward nstock, The Blauenstock" funicular" railway rojacd wn connects the village of Giauen, on the | over -the ank.of ake Lucerne,. with the: sum- 4 he two WAKD Special April: Berlin, BY ie BY While "BY Republican Americans olf Which are remarkably well be- poof toem. resting on the an | Chair, ree lina VILLERS. Poliee his mothe --__-_-___, special: Cable F‘rom Paris P PAUL knowing i Jor of the Exeheques a juitm expeets|unee, and requested {ts owners to to be able to announce a surplus of | move it forthwith. This the Gennes $20,000,000 fn his coming ludeet. ers, who were making money out i Phe death duty i ten per cent} the dead leviathan, refused to do lax on the net estate of wealthy men In the Chancery court, where the and its burden eften embarrasses their Neethorpes authorities sought an in- | Republican Special Service, Copyvight 1907 heirs. The present Duke of Shae on tion for the removal of the whale. Santos Dument the noted aeronautl who succeeded to the litle list year, /Gounsel Tor the whale declared not deterree by falls from pursuing has had to close his chief re cidhnee the whale was net odorous, and proctabe elusive ‘alrship. The pieture Belvoir castle, owing to the. deinands) duced a piece of fs. Neshoin court }t ie top shows Santos' Dumont scat the saddle of his, largest ‘i acroplat of the revenue on his father's fortune. ene an arrangement. was effected! in ; * ° : to have 4 the whale towed out ta and below "is a picture of the waeroshowlig "the extent' af wing Bridesmaids must not. come to} by the ext spring tide. Meanwhile! plane goth pletures are "from "photographs ehureh with - their heads uncovered,|/(he owhers had made a big profit: out taken by AI Rol of Paris. i according to a rule of the Churely of tof the produets and exhibition of Bnugland. This rule based on St. Paul's leviathan, which st them only ps a BY that aseending at Qe same he started precisely to j There was no response fromthe top. | Ludwiz rang again. Still no reply. He gnashed his teeth in helpless rage. lle j melured Kurt at the Blanenstock dally) te with Ina His slow Swiss blood begua to boil with fury | Ji was. five. minutes past the half j wurde tang, once more, -This tlme | the wire responded ‘Tic rope quivered | which | towed it home and seld {ft to a firm Voolesale fisiimongers at Cleethorpes ja Summer resort on the east coas ror a fortnight the whale lay on the reached has amount the ‘died, have figure, record a cstimated ut $95,000.000 whieh has excecded the | budget cstimates by several million| ¥ dollars. } With North to Blauen, | ren heourrived at. the terminus at the bottom of the mountain, Ludwig, Instead lof waitiig in the station,..as> was. hfs | general custom, ran home and. fetched Nis chamots hunting aifle, We loaded it deliberately, and bringing It back, placed iC on the platform of his car. The light or murder smouldered in hia eyes. | The clock pointed to the half. hour. j It was time to start on. the upward | journey. Ludwig rang the electric signal baronets are Cie. me 2 ° their assumes titles as London, April 18--A dead business propositions ormed the bone of contention 7 CF ese jaimusing case in the Chancery Vhe amazing sum of $1 05,000 has | here The célacean was found But ple, 10. Cable From Berlin. there as The clouds wrapped him round He ;}a.d) not see the brother's | biughing face rose before his eyes and | blotted out. all else. The thought that jin a few minutes Kurt would. reach |} Bluuenstock and speak to Ina-perhaps ; even caress, her-lashed him inte mad- of preventing "a person who di iscovers | Schools In districts where there C that ‘is family Beraietea "aleann once g held i an extinct > Trish populations, | Ia the London (cy; :atss Mae the tle without!County Couneil has aarranged fon proving. that : he ) is the I gal eit sons in the Lrish language, hei history The British baronetage js. full er} literature to be given at the evening strange cecentric types, even among | continuation classes the genuine barts,"' Yhere are bar-| So far the' movement, which onets of ancient lineage driving cabs, |S¥mpathy national réenaiswith the Serving' In' the cranks of the army, |Sahce in Ireland, has been a grent serving-beer behind bars and earning | CeSs, and au doubtless be extended| scanty Ina ti no-hat and found The mist was thieker than ever, and Ludwig, as he stood on his slowly sliding platform, felt as though be were sinking through a. sea of white. smoke Half | Way down his «brother's car swam into vlew. And as It pa gayly waved his hand and lesighfa. for an inate int Ludwig's fingers elutehed. the hy rake wheel. He was seized with an overpowering desire to stop the car. and leap | t his rival's throat. But the habit of | mechanical vbedienge to the company's | rules conquered him, and he glided stea ence u. was descend | brother was ment. Still, «winner OA pier * .committec. }and the ‘\ The Ine, and / usual, dler manner toward jim ee ) unchanged. fle cunningly trled to make } her speak of Kurt, but she ave: no | n of interest. Ludwig's hopes rose | high, ‘It was agony to him to leave her allow - the resin consider (he advisability the laws affecting the steamers brought no tourists, but the funicular ran punetually all the same The brothers did not speak to each other. Ludwig had been the first at the jlop of the maids who |guerites on coun- i at art _ themsel With impunit ope Dash, A similar difficult ves y: arosesummet y,Si and Blank use the title |Guay, Corawall, a favorite as a means of imposing on. trades seort. where ‘the reeter closed People and other innocent: trusting | Chureh> because women: visitors fo i Jed attending theservices barehend-| Which ; : one ee > easiey | | | | | cently bar-|son''s wore only wreaths of mar-| their heads, to enter He declared they must © r von an are lo-assu baronete ty wheth- | Caureh, me a to' entitled it or not ral One , hats or bonnets before he would on . geverDly . . : dealt with * by ; the] mit} them to the church. 9 Lords if one pretends to be) bridesmaids improvised head-dresses a peer, and no one can impersonate , by placing their folded handkerchiefs | "a policeman or a sole Her Witnoul bve-| On their heads and putting } ne punisaied. > But scores ea of people | Wreaths over them. is ! 1 to APRIL 14, 1907. STILL TRY 'NG TO FLY. house of God reverence in the keeping' their heads covered, was forced at a Scarborough chureh ‘ London, April 13.- British bavonets/ ave cagerly looking : forward totac) heport (ofa Home (Office committee, CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, Pages they found a man with long | benrd. digging o hole. "What doing there?" asked the com- and you "lam digging a hele Baa $ | : to put | ed book in,' ‘ said the man. | fact; all avound him were Binew testaments und = religious here were about half a ton books in all The hermit was arrested and taken the chain which had served for >? ‘ent of the oftieers It is not |} ba known how the man was able to} into the "Gratto ‘ to be practically tnaccessible, x which In former times had been a z able ted t Inhabi by that formid bandit, in ‘ famous Mandar o Was | bs* : . has had uw short visit from the } Saxony, the &x-husband rl Louise of Belgium The -| or the duration of this visit | two Tete s. The King was received | the Gar® du Nord rea by the German be2% pes > be f 5 ta: | Po ea my ay i <x¥eocy ? oI Eee isis Prince von Radolin and | tebe cealaioad hs eikicae si U0. Onn Sale eee amen "~ oe M. Olive, the chief police commissary | Repub sp an Speci il Service, Copyright 19% The king, dressed in a full traveling | A Ve nt portrait ae little Wanda and a round hat, alighted from | Radford, the Australian child-actress his carriage alone and unattended, like |} Who is now giving, the Kaiser's only shook |daughter, Princess Victoria Louise, simplest of travelers. hands very cordially with Prince Rad-|lessons in the dramatic art. . bler, winwith him left. the station and/ning ways have quite charmed the about the boulevards until it|}stern Jemperor, who at. first strongly }objected to his daughter's histronic was time for him to start again. minutes before the time of de- |ambitions. i |