Show WARLIKE SPIRIT AROUSED BY Y VOTES VOTE Count Castellane Believes Victory Victory Victory Vic Vic- tory of Kaiser Does Not Mean Peace RIDICULES SALOME EDICT Journalist t Believes cs New York Yorkers CIS ers I Queer in iii Objecting to Strauss s Opera BY ML MARQUIS I g CASTELLANE C. Special Cable Paris Feb 23 Tue 23 The happiness 0 of one ono frequently causes the unhappiness of or others Thus it Is that the German elections in which the hitherto tri triumphant triumphant tri tri- Socialists aro being utterly routed to tho the great t joy jO of ot the conservatives con- con and landed Jande p proprietors throughout Europe make others not notI nota a little disturbed as re regards ards the fan fan- an humor of the Kaiser and his exuberant Chauvinism Chau the incessant manifestations of which are arc not a hittie lit little little lit hit tle tie disconcerting German nationalism must have been carried caled to a pretty prett exalted degree to have overturned In one blow and without any nn warning warning and and even without without with with- out Ut an any parliamentary chief having undertaken cn the direction of ot the electoral electoral elec elec- toral oral operations operations-a a powerful party part like ike the Socialists which seemed as asIf asIf If C the they were going to drag public opinion with them into that new era of ot f social life which we call ism sin And If It German Chauvinism Chau has hns suddenly become so prominent and anti It t has sufficed to I to this reat nation that the might of or Gernan German Gernan Ger- Ger nan man arms was being put lUt l Ut in the shade I Ib I b by African negroes to make 0 them i forget the long fl light ht f of over o thirty ears to modify the conditions of so- so social cial lai life what ma may we not expect on he the da day when its emperor asks s It to follow Collow him him In such mch conquests and rapine apine as us ho ma may choose to lead them hem hem 7 I Such arc are the opinions I 1 have gathered gath- gath red ered among politicians of all parties palue and Royal Royal- ts The German Gennan elections ejections far tar from being beIng be be- ing lug a guarantee of peace seem seeni rather like an art Indication of or tho the warlike spirit of the tho majority of the German nation arid and thus thu It is that contrary to the feeling among among- the these e parties In other nations French conservatives und and do Riot not but rather tl their girths tot for the tho combat 0 I 1 tc you ou r Americans ll right ht In fit pro pro- a against Straussa Strauss's Salome Salom and nd arc arc wo we wron ml Y be bC o the thc case your New York I hun sm 1 n K to UK- UK UK ua some two or 11 three c centuries behind the tho times I know Cl very cry well that wo we French people have neither faith ralth nor nOl laws laws lawN at any rate we are told that this nevertheless whatever whatever what what- t-c t s the case but of our Im- Im be the degree 0 ever 1 may we ive are ale at a loss to undergo under under- nd ml that lint Biblical episode put on Oil onI OilI d go 0 a h musician and amI a poet I lit h. scene by a l th h of them theta men of oC genius can solar so to tofila far lar shock pious consciences as fila mike kc he them protest against a work of ot 1 I purely artistic nature and In lii writing writ writ- log ing which the authors had no idea campaign or starting aI a a. aK f f waging a n discord I- I K loul I Again it if it is not the subject Itself I has aroused the indignation of V NV York but hut simply a conte contempt for forthe forthe of the the ho the memory of tho ho author persons say is the theas thetas tto ilm-tto as many feel right to be still stillmore stillmore a as- as then we more morl astonished deplorable ch char char- r- r O Oscar car Wilde was a u r 1 It is true trUo tile the English people C PIO Hot not backward in mal making ln him hint himM tel ppl M U it t but hut ho he heVa was Va nevertheless a genius und and his genius apart from ht his morals Is worthy of or the tho respect anti and admiration o ot us all Caesar r and many other great men have been accused etl wIth will the he same game vices and with no n smal small show of probability as the author o of I Salome What should we say If It tho lie educators of oC our youth should refuse to Instruct them thorn In the wonderful military cam cain campaigns of or the ancients under the pretense pre pre- tense Lonso that these men were of dissolute disso- disso luto lute character There is but on one answer to this question and anti this 1 Is wh why we hope Mr will bo be ablo abl ablo to car carry to a successful Issue the performance per per- of or a l fine fino work of oC art which by the way Is to be performed ined 1 In Paris during dulin the thc coining spring The Countess Lonyay Lonay ex ess Stephanie laughter daughter of the King o otho of the tho Belgians and widow of that tha said Id t to Archduke Rudolph who Is have ha hen been murdered d In the arms o of Baroness von performed a gracious act net ono one da- da day dayi At Vienna the emperor the Io royal al princes minces and the tile nobles commonly keep small carriages es two horses horse which carl carry them very swiftly in and about the tho capital The Archduke Rudolph Rudolph Ru Ru- dolph had hind such mch a small vehicle which was well weil known and easily recognized b by Its unusual color As this prince was a constant visitor at the houses of vat various beautiful ladles ladies evil ton tongues ues were not slow to discuss him hint anti and his dall dally daily doings His Ills wife who was not Ignorant o of these them goings oln on on determined one ono day dayto dayto to r read ad him a lesson Taking Faking her place in one of tho the state coaches she made it stop In front of her husbands husband's husbands husband's husbands husband's hus hus- bands band's brougham and getting out our of her own carriage entered his entered his and anil ordered ordered or or- dered tiered the coachman of or the more royal roal vehicle to await the archduke and to take him him on tho the other errands on which he had to go Then she sho drove at full Cull speed toward the tho Prater that beautiful boulevard boulC of Vienna The bystanders watched expecting to see co Issuing from front It as usual some pretty person unknown to to court COUlt circles WhinE What was their astonishment astonishment as as- when tho the triumphant figure fig fig- ure nrc of the archduchess descended from the carriage History does docs not sa say whether there were storms at the palace that night |