Show Pictures from Paris i. i I In Choicest of Pr Prose se S 1 nC Republican Sp Special Sl Service r ic Copyright llO iO Paris March 10 UntIl Until the 1111 pr ent nt Um Prance France has been Immune from that thaI hug bug T bear ir th the Income tax tax- Now Now r. M. M Caillaux the minister o of finances has lias proposed e to change all nil this by 11 Instituting the thc a dreaded E- E tax amon among Ug us He tie hits hill had his Ills Income tax lax bill hili distributed Among AmOn the time deputies and senators as a parliamentary paper Tho chief features of oC tho the bill are areat at an follows lI t m The The- existing e property taxes tenants tenant taxes taxes axes on doors and windows and amid those on business pr premises which at nt present yield a revenue of oC about jt O Cr francs art are to be lie abolished I I Time Th They will ill be replaced b by taxes on seven en cl classes class tH of In Income viz Iz 1 l Income from tram hows 2 Income from rom la land 3 In Income caine from bon bonds ls and stocks t I I. I pro its from Crom rom In Industrial In in- ent enterprises C 6 G. G salaries pen pensions I S 'S i 11 7 7 In coin en derived from rem the k cs of oC a n profession or any other rat lint I vo Uon J J tx j ni tu luo ch n h n ri t Rier c cent nl on 01 Income under 4 anil u categories ont ant 3 t her r l r cent on Incomes under un G 0 and 7 categories An elaborate system m has l for the assessment of all aU In s. iro Professional i s men will be asked d to make their own estimate and nail If mr not satisfactory lOr tory the Income will vill 1 be assessed ti II by tin the authorities H with no appeal possible salaries sat sal aries arles will wilt be assessed b by Information derived derived de lie- de- de rived r from employers e Business enterprises will be a assessed b by bya thelIn Minister Min Mm- lInIster a special committee appointed by the ister of but If Ir a a. merchant considers considers con con- on- on siders his Ills assessment too high he can apal apS appeal ap ap- ap- ap S peal cal al and present hi his account books to show what his Income really Is S The bill 1111 has not be been en favorably received S even cn among the tho senators some of or whom S think the old mt method tho 1 of oC taxation should S still be continued as the new system of taxing tIme tile Incomes will not yield the revenue revenue rev rev- expected of oC it It while others mainS main main- rev rev-I S thin that all nil sorts of dodges will be resorted resorted re re- re- re sorted to in order to escape paying these 5 taxes so that the authorities will have no end of trouble In gathering what byS by bylaw S law Jaw 18 Is the he right of oC the country S S SA 5 S f A great rent sensation has be been n caused hereby hero here 1 by the tIme marvelous discovery ery of op Dr MarS Marceal Mar Mar- S ceal Dupont by which the deaf de can cun be bt made mache to hear music Dr Dupont W was In Introduced In- In to the Academy of ot Sciences by Prof ProC al who Informed that Lint 5 of ot Dr Duponts Dupont's wonderS wonderful wonder wonder- S ful Iu Invention In Dr Dupont exhibited his hisS S apparatus which consists of ot a 0 phonograph I graph 1 to which Is a microphone the tho t electric current being derived derl from tin Uti accumulators A scale of oC music I J engraved n wd rl In the cyl cylinder inder n and when themi the liw phonograph sets net to work vork the time microphone s 1 m mm alternate electric current the numbers of ot the S j c cr r S i w-S w S I Republican Special Service Copyright 1907 Gordon Bennett Dennett proprietor James who uld of the thc N New l' III In the United States State S Ii Is under unde charge ol oC court In iii N Nv N v York oik city city- o Vc personals printed In lii his hili paper stops toll of which correspond orr exactly to 10 th tho 1 vibrations of the the- scale c of music r reproduced reproduced pro from the mime cylinder h by the I Thui This This' alternate current ma may be hi so sc soI I I ri at nt will that chat It can pass Jass through I the time human organism but for tor that a special sie- sie cial appliance Is necessary If It a march or an m entire entre piece of oC music of an any sort ort Is put on Ih the wax cylinder the alternate electric current produces II by Its paA passage ag through time the human organism tho Limo thoI exact Impression o of th time the musical sounds of time the music a as aJ given out b by the phonograph raph I Dr DI Dupont does not claim that he lie can make the horn deaf who would be therefore there there- I fore Ignorant of ot music or om- omIts Its sound to enjoy enjo music but ho claims that h by means mean of his Instrument It Is h possible to 10 frt educate edu edu- cate children who were formerly musical I und and who became became- deaf to become accomplished mu musicians for b by time the passing of bf r the al alternate te electric current curren t through the human tissues a d dp dent nf r person run ran 1 he be taught t to t one kind of or music from rom another r. r ho on m m ity l d ur i l. l op hn t that q lilis mis his experiment especially on mutes deaf and It In Is an Incontestable fact that thal the they hiv have derived pleasure from the musical current passing through timeR their system m S S S Paris Is making merry over th the question lIon which a medical mon will shortly horth put bo te I fere feme the tho Academy of Medicine This ver yr Sc MC scrupulous doctor Is about to lO mist ask thi assembly whether a doctor docto ha has th time the rl ht to h be hl his ow chauffeur I At first sight this 1001 looked ed i but tUt viewed from Cram Its points the unction unc tion 1101 is not HO so stupid A doctor who conducts his own machine would hato hav hav- lo to touch time the brakes c which how i I carefully kept would still be bl i soil the hands hond then he lie t i om Into contact with the thC petrol or 01 oil ithe i the machine It has r hower b b n proved pro by analysis that no nI germs germ or 01 microbes cah exist In iii I ih iii h. h I oils u used ell for the lie hc car cor Therefore the tho dirty hands of il mh h. h doctor chauffeur-doctor would be bo clean in inthe Inthe inthe the sense of or the time word II md and I would not contaminate tiny any n Meanwhile the profession lon i- i the tho le decision of or the tIme a in 11 ad adim im with some impatience S 5 S Apropos of or th time separation la law w. w t th th- th h tells a little anecdote of N i I It says ays a that after hl his ret return III ii I i-i i from Crom Rome nome Napoleon Nopoleon hail had till the pr J i Ito i ito to Invite the pope pope to France ln Inlall till him at Versailles an anti and assure I him hini lm III Independent an and amid free position He lIe approached Prince von i nich the Austrian ambassador In Pan Pan- at nl that time on out the subject saying YI I 1 hh have th the tho Intention to call the pp 1 to to lo Install him ut at Yen Vem give she him a pension of six million I I I'll francs fanc annually and amid a a. guard of hOIl I would declare three miles around III III- III palace to be neu neutral trill ground What ha d- d you say Hay to this project This was the tho answer of the thc diplomat Hire iI m my amy sovereign wIn will give t h n u us its a ml residence or tor the pope ip I. I InI In- In I t will iiI aJ assure him a u pension of t tw l w i III million francs s annually nail and give 1 t h hit hita him a u a special diplomatic guard of ll ill will vIiI also O declare six miles t around his lux to be neutral Napoleon II 1 llon took time the hint add said n it II i It I k 4 more but bust turning his hili back on left Ift him standing where he lu wi 1 Ahead Vet Ct Behind 1 Time Tilt nf nervous r ous i up uJ and went I II i hat hark lo to Iho tue conductor of or the strut lr n nur t tar ur u Purdon ms etu said b he be hilt 7 xi ear car he lie run nun so slow low and why If SI Be it not so 80 Yep 1 replied the conductor Wo Wr saut ra hill It though You see the cat cai catis ih 11 iu iuis is 1 behind Opened w wd wI 1 i iI i rl The rime foreigners foreigner's eyes res mind him agan aJan in ina 1 I t Would you ou saying wring a asked k j apologetically S S1 replied tho the conductor hail I i I 1 1 say I. I I I I. than before that the tie car cam aheM ahead hind See fe TIme foreign returned to to- Ills Imis tlc sent Z I r ear ahead he tie ees ces behind suM sail II InI lit In- Int t t. t is I I himself Most to t wonderful most n lI It Judge country Judge lug ing I lh zis country Tin Punch I An n omnibus full o of young oun P Parisian t I t J a- dents was IlK rolling down the time street when I quiet looking old gentleman leman in prk priests priest's t II m- m II I- I students angry at al lit th tire got ot In the Tho stu I interruption h gail began an using bad language Dm I outside in time tho hope of oC driving him him took more notice than thun if th tho no the Ume priest hUM bus had been perfectly empty At t la h 1 t h h. h rose to get get out Then ho lie turned and very cry poll politely 11 said gentlemen Till wo 0 met meet again Good bye bC old ohi chap chal one we Wt dont don't want to see you again replied th lime Iho priest we n Pardon me nw I Inre surf lIn to meet mel o again I t am 11 th chap are 1 Ps Wc Weekly haiti Jain 1 of of Mazas T. 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