Show J JI al I French Jures Juries Demand the Death Penalty I liv I I DE BE S. T Jg I p. p Paris Nov No The 3 The French minister of oC Justice has hum become Irritated at the numb number num num- b ben ber r of or petitions that have been reaching him for months past from Crom noun the time juries of oC France Fronce praying prying for tho the retention of or tho the death penalty on oum 01 the Chic statute h hook book ok of or tho the country lie Ip has Just addressed a letter leter to tho ho president of tho ho Paris Pari court of or appeals appeals appeals ap ap- ap- ap peals asking askin that magistrate to reassure tho the Juries that their fear tear of any recrudescence of or crime arising from the non- non carrying out of or the death penalty la is i unwarranted unwarranted un un- un- un warranted an and d deprecating tho the sending of or The minister adds Juries should also remember that while the they timey are arc engage engaged on the business of or th the tiun sessions they arc are magistrates an and are forbidden from criticizing the manner of or carrying out the hue sentences necessitated by their ver verdicts S SA A sa sad tragedy has been brought rought to the Iho notice of oC the time public by a 0 letter leter a addressed resse to a Paris newspaper Tho The Petit Journal Journal Journal Jour Jour- nal th tho favorite dally daily daly paper of the tho workIng workIng work- work Ing hug classes received In It usual budget on a n Sunday morning a letter leter which caused the greatest g sensation It I Is stated that time the tle writer a workman workman workman work work- man named Louvin aped aged two forty t o with witha wih a wife ann and three children living at atAu Au Auxy Loret saw no wa way out of or the desperate ties des cs- cs peniLe straits In which he hue found himself limit hut suicide Ho Ito had lund therefore determined deter deter- mined to take his own life n and b by the tho- time the letter ter reached the newspaper he tue would be dead ead He lie Il had written to recommend his children chil dren to tIme the goo good merc mercy of the readers of or the thc newspaper wrote I 1 cannot can can- tint not see sec I my children ren tilt die Ile of oC hunger I haener have ha e never r ne b g ec and nd cannot commence now Therefore sir I should bo be much obliged tf If r you would publish this leter letter a and n hope that tint through h It some ome charitable people tie tle tp will wi children come forward und and nd help my poor lit littie little lit lit- 1 TIme The reason given ghen by Lou ln for his hiM act was that ho Ime had bad been unjustly dismissed from his employ by hy his master who only n a month before has ha brought him and his fatally family from another part of or th tIme the countr country to fill Oi a post a. a as foreman It I was wa Sunday ani antI and communications were werl slow but hut a fL representative of or the paper naper went down at nt once onee to the tho mans man's home homo to try nn and prevent him from committing com com- roUting the net act be lie hI threatened threatened It was too loo late late had hanged Ct himself an anthe anti and the bod body was mas found In the Clue fields h by hl his hla own bo boy of or thirteen The suicides suicide's elder eler daughter au is engaged at a confectioners confectioner's shop In lit Paris Parl the proprietor proprietor prot pro pro- t of which said ald to the time newspaper who the tho news A man mn has hns no right to kill ki himself for a n mere mer paltry i pall money mony matter mater Louvin ln l needed only to come ome to m me an and I would woul readily haveIt have lot let him have huie two or for Cor I knew I. I had I-had hall to deal with honest people Poor act will wi doubtless 1 mean menn a sad little lite windfall to his family Camly because the French people are very generous gen gen- J erous crous In such CISt'S cases Time Tho man told toM the newspaper he tue had lund just spent his imis last ast sou and tIme tho tH sad part purt of or the affair is that thal hl hla lal daughter In Paris was that vcr very day ay or the time morrow going to send her hem parents a hundred francs which she sha J ha had saved sayed from her earnings I. I I S The Tho secret passage through h which 4 the lovers of oC Queen Marguerite do tie fj Bourgogne the Bourgogne-the the osne-the the Infamous princess who lias has been immortalized by Alexan Alexander er S S Dumas In one of or his novels passed novels passed d to 1 1 reach the time Tour four do c Nesle ha has lias been ben discovered discovered dis dis- covered by some Paris Parl workmen who were wore l making an atm excavation In the time Ruo Rue 0 de tie D some som 20 0 feet below tho soil sol This quant old und underground passage I which was known as thin the passage passage pass pass- fagE f- f age agE conn connected the lie ancient Pare Parte Dauphine Dau- Dau phine with wih the Tour Toul de tie Nesle Pare which was historically famous as the scone scene of ot the love lQ e episodes of or tho the queen Here sho simo used to receive them m and afterward drugging them tl she had them thrown Into the rl river I The exl existence exist exist- tence t- t I S ence once of oC this passage e which was found Coun to be feet reet lon long and lined with wih stone stonemasonry masonry was unknown until discovered ered b by the tIme workmen S I I There art nrc no greater tyrants than tho the Socialists f said tho tha hue advocate ad of M. M r a a French deputy Th The Th J wife of M. M J In 1901 l obtained a a. legal separation from rote him wih with the tho custody of or the children he hue being ordered ordered or or- dered derd U by the court td to pay her 0 60 O a month S 'S Since then tho the deputies have havo o ha In Increased increased In- In 4 creased their salaries and anti so ladam applied to tho Seine Tribunal for COl an augmentation of oC her alimony This was granted and ant her 60 0 was nR Increased Increased In- In creased to 00 a 0 month M. M has now appealed against this before beCore tho the first chamber l' l loC of oC the court stating that lint ho lie could not possibly afford more than he hp was wa at present allowing hI his wife a as he ime had har to pay a year ear to 0 his part party S I 5 Time The veil meil el to be lie worn by hr Princess Louiso Louise Lou Lou- LOI- LOI ise iso of or Orleans on the lie occasion of or her t marriage to Prince Charlos of oC Bourbon Is la a superb example of or the tho art arL It I is of oC time the Louis Loul XVI XVI style on finest point Time The bouquets are aro reproduced from a vein eln worn b by Marie Antoinette Antoinete nn and are are composed of or flowers Cowers hud it and anti single single leaves Princess Louise who like leo all al French women is iK a 0 great great connol con- con nol seU of or laces cho chose e the veil vei herself her her- self seif and amid the work was wa entirely carried carrle out h by French workers under the personal personal personal per per- h supervision of oC M. M L the thus best known er In n France |