Show fiERMAN PEOPLE IN IN THROES OF P PAMI ANIG An And l X Yet ret et Believe They Tiley Are Bey Be Bet Better Bet Bet- y ter Off Than the United d States I PROUD OF PROTECTION r 7 Resume of Conditions 1 i in S L K Kaisers Kaiser's Kingdom I nl for forR R Republican publican Rea ers tf 1 Br nr BYr MALCOLM r. i. i Republican Special l Cable c. c J j Berlin March arch 7 Bad Bad as ns times are arc 1 I In L Ger Germany the tho people here heie get some con coi con con- w i. i solution from Crom the fact that at nn any rat rai rate I they the are ore doing bettor better than aro are th the t people o of tho United States a a. fai fac which the tho newspapers keep on point pohn ing to with great it as a an rj t.- t. argument to tG t show that German nn It In In- In g are arc based on a far tar more mOle soil saUd foundation fo than those of America Amerl a nn an and t. t that it takes more than a temporary d on and p passing passing- s C m. m The month of ot January ly H 1908 OS U th the t I- I IJ J writes t to ti a t fact ct concerning the tho Iron In Industry In- In tl which I Is highly nattering flattering to th till the people of ot Germany German as compared wit with 1 the S J 1 DurIng the tile last ten months of ot 1907 tIe tle output OU of ot Iron ore oro in the tho Unite H. H i States was vas on an nn average o about German Gelman output During DurIn October 7 thu tim j It il went up to to tons s but in III Jans Jan Jan- r. r s uary 1905 it went down to r tons During the same samo months s th tho i Gorman German output was wa a between b t cen S1 J tons and 46 tons and Ju lit Januar f It It went down only only- to or cam camo r the Amen Amerl thousand tons tOM of or t i within ono one f can cron output jt This the paper says SR'S shows the great preat Sr at difference between the the- two peo- peo J pie pIc In America a n. majority of ot tho the mines closed close as soon as ns hards liard har times f f rf came caine thou n 9 of people wore laid fr i off an and sufferings fo fl low lowed d hero bore In Ini II lJ-j lJ i Germany not one mine shut shutdown down not f one man was vas aid nl off olf an and the decrease i. i 4 which followed the shock was barely f r noticeable r i While there Is no doubt that the action action ac- ac tion of ot the tho mine owners of the United wiser II iu commercial i 1 States States- was a way o wo Germans ought to congratulate ours our- our 1 f s salvos seles lyus because our capitalists are aro less Ies pi one to consider their pocketbooks jl first st and their men later If it at all than the tho mine owners of free America The They have bave la e thank God Go not yet ret et learned to think 1053 less of or human beings dependent on them than of dollars and cents S S S. S The fhe general manager manns-er of the Berlin gas works declares that there is no not t reason 1 for foi Mr 1 Bishop president of ot the f Auro turo club of at America to fear tear that h he will not bo be able to supply gas gal enough 1 for tho twenty three e balloons which t i are aie to compete for tIc the Gordon Bennett prize hero this summer Not ot nt r rha ha L Berlt gas sas works rl s sor 1 or f Id a. 1 gaa n e e d f for r the race r ho W th quality t pf the gas will probably surprise sur sur- L. L prise Mr Jr Bishop If It he lie knows only 1 what nhat they aro pleased to call gas In Iii l America Amer a. a The G Socialist press is harsh In its comment on tho the u. u cover dinner given by Julius lIh Myers rs of ot New Xe Yo York at the famous Shanley restaurant There Is probably p no country in m the world Russia not even excepted a Leipzig paper writes where a revolution revolution tion tl n I is more needed ne ned d than In IJ the country across the sea which in its national anthem calls cans Itself Itse r Tho The Land of or the ther theLt r Lt It Uree re e. e r In a I. I certain way it may justly call il y itself The Th Home Homo of at the Brave for to f give a dinner costing 1200 marks a L' L cover covel when thousands s of families only a n few blocks away are freezing and c when thousands ds of or disappointed J immigrants grants are ire leaving the country because e the they hav hll e found nothing but starvation ono one mUi certainly be lie liea lica a a. brave bravo manIn man In all Germany It would woul be impossible sible sillie to lo find a man who would dare daret t do what the NewYork Cew York merchant did f and mid spend for ono one no banquet for fifteen t I s' s I People P enough gh to keep fifteen working workIng- mens men's families In comfort for six eta months P The Iho people of ot America are aro patient j as were vere the people of Franco France h before fore no Louis XV XVI and they will submit to tot t more outrages and Insults than any an European people but hut wo hope th that t tt t oven even their thelt patience has u. u limit and c 1 then people who In I th the ml midst st of ot untold un untold untold un un- i. i told suffering can find no better uso for tor their mone money morrey than thau to Lo give giva dinners will wish their eyes ejes had bad been t. t IH 1 op opened a little sooner tr fT o The police ha have Just unraveled the th circumstances of or one of the most rek re- re r J. k 1 inai arI liable ble murders murdel's of modern times f which took place nine months ago at nt f. Qi On May av ay 1 14 of or lait year rear a a. to Well JOV r l do Jo ong engineer neel n named mc ler was found foun lt tr 4 t dead dea in his r room in that town A will was found bequeathing all l 3 to pis Ills his t l Crete Grete Beyer Deyer the tile old 22 i d daughter ug t r of ot tho the mayor of ot the the- Saxon Saon r town of ot Brandt t. t k Suspicions afterward fell tell on the girl who vho was ln arrested Today her mother J I Jill arid her her lover a Dr Dresden merchant named vero ero also elso arrested for lu having Instigated tho the crime Deyer has made ma e the tho following follow follow- lug InS confession to the police poUce She was in love with but her mother encouraged her Iler to become engaged pd at atthe the same time to on account of ot his bis fortune pre became t o 0 in with her h r. r hp 9 up a 11 in her favor Th Then n on l b her r r. r t second twenty ecoT d bIrthday UC I called on P r told him lm she the had pleasant a t surprise But nut first he must be blindfolded and andopen andopen open his mouth Dressier entering catering into lath what ho regarded re re- Cl ClIB I B th tho humor o- o of oth th the tho situation himself bandaged hIs hla eyes and opened his hN mouth Thereupon nc foyer Beyer er drew a a. revolver and placed the tho barrel JJ n his mouth ahot hot h hm m through h tho the head She then fled led leaving her h r tho the r vo el so po Ul that t tho the police ml might hl be led to the conclusion that the case caso was oRe one of oC suicide Professor Maxim Kovalevsky's ys y's committee com corn I organized to celebrate the tho eightieth birthday ay of ot Count Leo l o Tolstoy approached t the count with the question I whether ho he would like steps to lO bo be taken to annul tho the de decree of ot I don tron issued by h the Hie Orthodox curch live jive years cars ago o. The Tho committee received il- il reply from Countess Tolstoy saying sarin that tho count did thU not recognize any an excommunication excommunication nn and had long ago forgotten the tite incident The Tho anniversary celebration will wUl take place on August 2 S- S Sand and will ho he Inter inter- I national l. One proposal Is thAt Tolstoy's s most moot distinguished admirers should make a pilgrimage e Imago to Ya am anil present presen an address expressing their homage and anti admiration |