Show II I I I II Cable Letter From Paris I I III BY I. li ue C I j o an 1 Sn Service c hl 1007 Pails April 27 Time Thc The two tO politicians Ida M. M. M I. I Paul Poul ex- ex I of or thin the he chamber of deputies and amid M. M 1 de ilc Constant l French delegate to lo The Tue Hague con- con I took look advantage of their lieU faster Buster vac vacations al t lemma to 11 ama make a 3 t trip trill to tn I America al ai aio delighted with lieu c cx- cx tJ pei lences theme I The Ph-i- manner In tho they It ie- ie hed and amid tho the attention showered on them IJ 1 by President show show- I thai hit tim tilt the e Americans AmerIca us rd thein a aI at as I ic-al ic al statesmen cai capable of lf ono tulle day lu ha attaining at nt to high power Ili This Is belief how however Is 01 very or J far from time the truth nod and t those e who willi feted cul culI i ml CHI u admired them should be warned against ail sl believing ln clie in Iii greatness 1 foi twin them which neither will vili ever Cl everi i reach each I M 11 Paul I Is Is in ill the time vulgar al' al done for 01 I 11 Held in iii suspicion I b hy omen men of his own 11 political faith for COI having hind hall the lie courage c to Ic point out I to Ii them beam what he hue considered faults I I they hey c were weme committing agaInst good vt In use a and mid he lit has ham ul also not mint been able ahle tl to I rC resIst It the time enmity of nf the I un ulic party anti and It Is isI t I h iii ii I he cn cannot a any ammy II aspire Ie to ii hold I Sic tiie Ii high I position I In ii councils coun ills of cut tho the state stale He lie Is as touch much on the shelf as the lie relics idles of Louis XIV I at itt at Versailles l As S S to 0 M M. M I. I de uie Constant ri a as h he hits has never 1 n figured In prominent ranks III in situ any political scene scene scene-mis as at atI I tim h. h last Hague COli enec ence he lie was only Jill the second fiddle to 10 M lI Leon pr-ois pr rois he he cannot dc from frum all ally height h t. t The people hardly 1 Know Ii him a and mid his lila coi col- agues l-agues Im In I the he chamber of If deputies I look upon him as as- asan an nut incorrigible ci damer perpetually Un I ly wr I In a the lie ud If of his lila own ovum 11 visions vl Ih They Ii j know he lie J Is Inc Incapable of do- do un- un ing anything but bUL coveting masses of Id I'd with Lii pacific ci tIc declarations Ii vii a J. J s- s as Lie aie in Ih the lie Eli state slate of s Ta lS l'S ha have to 10 be hp bet t ti n up UI as m was ivas th the lie curse case when time the J Japanese Kusso-Japanese u n 1 ira wal out Is foi canned a and amid you I If now now mio what will be hl the lie of umi these two Frenchmen whom nol nol- Bielan treat with such distinction l. l Now Xu that their eyes l''s eS nr sire opened it ic- ic Inai mains ns lo III up be 11 seen whether tI the A Amei- Amei III CI I will viii continue to lo laud them ll lo tui thc lie skies sl les I I 0 c 0 0 The hl tat great argument of the lie Socialist party to 10 Ju Justify Its sudden rupture with the Vatican IJ Is li that France has la-is become utterly indifferent In lii I and und that lint very Ct soon sOlin it il will C cease to 10 be he Well here Is a u fact taken talen from life of nC which I am um myself a it witness rs and amid which pro es absolutely the lie contrary 4 At t t the lie hospital In tho the center of Paris laII which Is Ix not riot connected with till slim any a association I paid imald lall a visit I Ithe the dH day to lo one Omit of If my servants servant I who was W In iii a II bed bcd In a 1 large warl ward containing con con- I 13 43 lII beds W I I 1 was surprised to see sec ec one umie of oC tho the nurses pass lass ass from bed hed to bed hed with a a. sheet of paper and ani a pencil In iii her I hand U I III and LIHI Jot down domi something after speaking tu to erich each On Omi askIng ask- ask lug Ing what this his was I was told I nm nun mal making out the list of those patients who wish wilh lo to ob observe cr c Good lend Friday as asa asa a fast CasL day When hen the lie nurse hail had I finished hem hei lIttle I asked her hem what Inquiry was ivaa the lie I out of or fort form three she h Such uch i 18 th the Iho pro pro- I I in iii a It poor hoot a and 1111 working cIrt's s quarter of r persons Wild who declare them them- solves hs If not nuL vcr very cry pious hilous at any rate rate- CU Christians 0 0 I 1 am still 1111 deeply with Ih the superb performance given by hy hyIm Im y ah on behalf of or the thc survivors sui- sui v Ivors ol's and anI victims of or the Jena disaster a time n ago o Tim The It II must h be he uon- uon ton 1 fl cd was W no lie ordinary one The famous fa- fa a- a tragedienne In her 0 thc thea theatre tJ tue a u drama which had hind not nol been lIcen seen at ot any ammy rate In Paris Ot U it was in iii London and has I believe been seen sen in of or which she the is herself the author To fo with what whal intensity lI the lie ac action sic sic- tion Is 18 developed I Is nothing beside the impression left on the lie minds s a nod and hearts of oC the hearers lI by the convincing clog cing emphasis with which Mine Sarah Sa Sn- rah mu Bernhardt In li-i the person ierson u of l' l Ii declares the rights of love loe to lo themselves in ii a all II and Lu lo to In Insist on the thic respect of or ora a nil all II even o those who seem seeni to lo have ha re received re- re from froni heaven hea tile the mission of defying de dv- it This performance was a real triumph tri Ii foi fol em the actress and multi I du do not mint I doubt douM that thaL her beautIful ilIa play will take lake i in i ia a n place In her tier usual This ll remarkable woman certainly ha has ra radium ra- ra In lii her hem blood In lie tin ma in of or orthe the lie theatre hei imet personality stands out pre eminent as mis did formerly that of Victor lingo Hugo U in iii literature U 0 I King VII VH whose c tact lad no mie noone one tries lo to iCily deny has l just jul shown hown again that thai he lie knows s how hll lo to fluid the easiest qt wa way lo to Lilt lie hearts of oC the lie French peo I 1 1 I. I e. e Before he liP left Idl Toulon harbor lila his majesty expressed a desire to lo visit IsIt time the J Jena that thai L h lingo hugo UIO place Cm of I death and amid destruction lie He shown over oel tho thie battleship h 1 by Admiral Marquis Mar Ial thus quis and Admiral They descended de the- l'- l' t to tho time floor hour of the lie lIa basin balir a smith and Inspected the thc awful havoc caused by hy the lit explosion of or the thc lit magazine The Jd King Il was wa cr very sympathetic ym Ia arid and exclaimed ex ex- claimed several times Cela a n etc ele ef- ef The ilme 1 king also hm expressed several cral limes hl hil his admiration for fil lie Iho gallant young J n Roux Now I Edward Edward Ed Ed- dW df d- d W ward f VII Is loved lo more than Luau o over |