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Show Section SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, GERMAN COLONIES TO BE INSPECTED Game. Malcolm Clarke Writes of In-! teresting Happenings in European Capital, --_. CLARKE Berlin, May 16.-Todav iiailicase man secretary of the colonies, Privy Councillor Dernburg, leaves England Africa. rect He to main goes from Capetown, until the in where end of |. vba clined. to 2 oe yale vere so look. upon~the affair he will June, and aj-| 5°" re-| 24S will arrival not here _-- Trip to Berlin Results in Serious Disturbance on Return. heard ha inet iene from -__- Republican Special Cable. Vv aris, May 16.-M,. Andler, professor of literature at the Sorbonne, who is a socialist-internationalist, persuaded 20 students of Paris to accompany him on a trip to Berlin recently, The German students showed - them all friendly attentions. They were entertained royally, shown the tomb of Frederick the Great and the captured French battleflags. The latter incident especially created great indignation In the Latin quarter and yesterday when Professor Andler attempted to give a lecture in the course at the Sorbonne the amphitheatre was filled to the doors with warlike students, ealled him down with cries of "Back to Berlin." ‘a his wife and has oe eee then spend more than two months] °* /@ ee looking into conditions in the colonies Sails to Paris in June, with the special purpose of finding Mrs. Wilson, who is now staying at] out for himself how great a part of|@ hotel in New York, will satl with the German territory raisin of cotton and Eg ernment should do branch of farming, interest to German who desire come . nothing independent the American] of cotton speculators, Another object of the secretary's}] trip is to find out how much the col-| onists have suffered from the long} war against the rebellious natives} and what may be done to promote the| Keat's poems, she was made : compante 1 by the kaiserin and King Frederick August of Saxony, Luitpold of Bavaria, Grand Duke F rledrich of Baden, Grand vagal Duke a ; ess prominent princes, aaa ae ian ae Sn aii arate = 1 of ~ Vienna, M: 16 lhe photograh shown here gives a view of where Emperor Francis Joseph during the last ten days has been Came to congratulate him on the occasion of his golden jubilee. late the aged rule a whom his grandfather had conquered in war is fit for the} her younger sister, Calista O'Neal, for what During her residence L the OVov-| Paris in June. te encourage this] here Inst year her talent and beauty which is of great] Won her an enviable position in the manufacturers, | aristocratic Bohemia. On the merits more than to be-;0f her salon. picture illustrating one 1 ] an ] honorary member of the Beaux Arts Society, an unusual distinction to foreigners. Several of the best known Portrait painters here, among them the Belgian artist, Jan Van seers, beggt d permission to paint her in the development ‘ABBE : eae came out strongly against Professor} Robert Koch's suggestion of exterminating all big game in Africa in order! to get rid of the plague of the tsetse| fly, which lives on their rare blood, A A declared for the it was his intention passage of suitable protect the big game in Ustic thethe he} ss Fre paintec to work] bills to] the German] home to pe ae well-known a let him kiss actress her after Be Of re-] he, Brant: in southern Be wish a8 » 10pm TO 0 wore & She and rec¢ ntly, working ference Missour ppemite Baa claims from that Seer COUNT fientae on in the a Taking nee | rival fact that of the new It is feared that the impresario and}ly a soaeit Isie moSat ca, of f the the likely Rests that> = American m . § ture his suicide, cha pees 2 M the FORCED ae : > the rea|'n commander-in-chicf on a traln and shipped soe across] births empire eae born is Berlin number no 1907 was 50 is the birth was Af transferred and ih eae *. 2 conflict an ren between ities the § authorities of f Professor ius Terao ,|) t | to The number of families having one] or two children shows an increase,| but the number of families with three,|om ) ~ four and more children is rapidly erowing smaller During the period] him politically. pues a the\ n li 1 Million Dollars Set. Aside ° early for bishop Christ Paying of | sent| to Abgar, afflicted. Jesus, He whom he king| professed hailed Jesus sent a reply Thaddeus felicitating ardent Salaries . Pensions. as ---- f Mesopotamia. Abgar, | | Rr, publican Special Cable Savior's miraculous Vienna, May 16.-Th in' the faith in faith| as Son to of| a and been ta Mam nek aM Reco etn Rothschild, who died nearly a. half settled, years and the ago, has at-last state has collect- by the disci-|®d 20,000,000 franes inhieritanece tax the king on| ($4,060,000). This means 9 per cent of one whom he had|the "ever, seen, and promising the sovercign temporal and spiritual happiness. After the crucifixion Thaddeus Jour-| ing oF the Intiterstat mac noa, where it is said to rest, guarded, ih the church tholomew. <A copy of the tete th athe, taxable value of the estate-218,- | 900,000 francs ($43,600,000.) | Che principal of the estate the chief heir, Baron Albert goes to 2 jenlously|for the SE sat foundation aCe of an institute St. Bar-|the cure of nervous diseases. portrait also|an scientists are now busy the buildings to be used for Europostocking as a hospital parchment discovered by. the th medical apparatus, wonderful Abbe Gaffre, which is about ten feet|library in all languages, the latest sanlon by three inches wide, recounts|itary devices, etc. ar parin "constdera: : mic ticularly impresses upon op eeareaOe riaddeus with "Christ's ‘portrait. The|the duty to engage experts without document is of the seventh century| regard' to expense or nationality, BaAlexandrina school. enriched|ron Nathaniel was a sufferer from nerwith 20 beautiful miniatures Wlustrat-| vous diseases for many years, and it ing the story. was his last wish that others be cured : of the sickness that made him a marivr, beenuse he put himself into medi© proper POPE HONORS A SON with prince Co mme:erce| o-tl e rul £ will be appointed an) no ember - ef) es ‘ ; uni ; on a ; responsibil: character : pointed C ' lcey with 1dorsemie directly a vhich, has Hae ; the BONS Virchow, flag and ri about along?" ep oD __ cal care only when it was too late. tt the you wife had a and) rranes ($50,000,000), was declared lot I « this Of} taxes son pecause may. fit be oft 7 for: Ve iid, : sé th dee| the absolutely denied, and the Kast os clares that his only objection to ‘the monument is that it = er aii 2 . aX ao > ¢ sto i It has always been pa ERE ing the reign of the presen : ve better: place shi hat that, ul .o A cle the ceP~ rcupat occupation cost: us heavil may bi quill 7 iN-not-intérfere, et ; is for hurt and Germar and (oa e,' i | ‘ in i; word to The b chanecd she pope ider insf ‘» f the« | enfeebled,} Sjand the > . frem : wage: ply that untry honor ero left ) he twice over aUBE| dere serve! ¢190 to is mot e, 000 ‘ $1 ln jaries only i s for life, whether the esmembers of pee kB loy baer them or ae mn)9: no redro ars J cw ass and per. so invested year Among as ire. busines . as ot well?' yaas | 34.000 . per Pa year founded byby | r ree iving $$1,000 dumbfounded that So 4 subject him illio Do made the the fair pu eb gn Of|yvants brow 5 of|home loved emplos was no i 110 obstacles in our vith encourage on to Morecco E Chat 1 stn: "T do not deny it by : men /the and i baron .Immediately she ; broke down - after and the arrest} no that,i or confessed matter whether not ea "Marching. ene to thing we can . . e 66 e merican Beaut 99 Society "At Seeks Homes" of ) Dalit to ‘ 1) Ss pe: a0 in I victory es able:‘counto. g Born French BY MARQUIS DE CASTELLANE ee spec of SS Republican Spe cial ae a \ is at The Mrs. democratic , been ee have ee Stuyvesant newspapers ne 1e crammed about } yu ge li ae come A dtadtr ris re» a iO iB sive o 1 na : |course; omy . 5 ‘ ae vet the 5 5 | Well, tin gaa ee of ‘ ) reneral's mip ies do-in it had slipped matter; let Wu Ting Pang to y Urbana, Ilt., May Vek eae <traordinary en- he my him come oO f-this = E war, \ which Chicago, another) onger ] a se 1 from C os ke lari Me ne ly adaress a on \ Vednesday, re May with P LESION tender, . largest 442,000 7 China1¢ er to) aa rab ar . June 10, . theencenrent)lons ~~ United] S of gallons apie Teal AEE = 2. water, ae a ofwater suka {s ubout 54 |; ane ing Stops. ons? ute i < miles an min and Ss Balle es sf Je rag rage hour, includ- RECOR Dz. ae apne the no and) ‘ship spring other itis talks a at least | Now | "American beauty aS | heart birth and origin int, who fel i . he rd Stuyves< » Ww | Mrs Raat in the press hailed a7 < so ¢ nthueias is adi a brother of imbassador f the ite Her Paris te s 10 Bt etate a eee trait nite eri an husband pice ca 0 ple is American, her, only but as claim few to know celebrated eve 7S q ee el She ker and oment, eae her Ge% charming Dumont a'Urville. in : i at the . go the » isParis thereas anything } an invitation nat homes" of the ae Beauty'-who is YFrenc | ‘one: |the other | commands in |forees ac \ |was vha | the | . oe Pn the exact vue) Rue} Fert eagerly "oo the ened ota ¥ , eeacct co?" That will 2Morocco." The be the ; o Sais word same, cong ‘far is; Br the igen t end," Jen ee ) ‘ s : mts . the > thine ~ is remarked, Lyautey to a fable! word," the eer the , occupatic c s ) ‘, | W whatae iscourse, the attitude that General a T asked. Oe have ; to &go shall ‘We general replie |the ae of his) fying \v! ae Ly reaye day 1 met ee or cae,ihe j Fr ente h r-in-chiet conversation The Morocco worthy of | rocco, then vane 5 | ‘Don't use that nave just | said; call it es ‘ we vy » oe + her disease : On cee ste| French ware ofSeesher here oeare ae awart as birth, the "Great American Beaut) : beauty is remarkable all the, Be anand ik § m I happen The Duc de Chaulnes did not commit suicide, as certain newspapers leqid. Nor had he taken an unusual : ne Paris has 5 not failed to|dose et of morphine in order cards poser « aris ‘ Fo enn at oe losses mythical Is } certain what But tradition. neath the ee 1 i the fact that ourjlate the duke had not gam ble eae * shia year is French ldied, aS anyone might have died, oe follow; rather by her, for season. 7 wwenpapers thal Bie AUER oon fc ty of her mlone. that ' -"s oat oftheGermany? main point," answered, "but, as i Pipe ST motor boat Sizaire Paris, May. 16;-Thoe proclaimed the fastest craft of its kind in the kilometer (31 zaire et Naudin covered the 50 a motor boat4dn France, 5 he BE SERS, et Naudin, named Mediterranean, off 4% )-mile course in ic! atter its constructor and engineer, nas been Monaco. In spite of the rough weather, the Sithe fastest time ever made for that distance by BY 'PAUL: Republican Special VILG IERS; Cable Paris, May 16.-Prince Thurn and ‘Taxis seems to Victor of be perse- cuted by a Nemesis which follows him everywhere, Having just escaped from the London courts, where he had to appear to defend himself jin an ac- tion brought against sephine Moffitt, claimed he he in came to an even him by Miss Jo- an American girl who married and deserted her, Paris only to find himself worse plight, for now he has nothing left but his back. The prince's whole the clothes wardrobe on and all his personal belongings have been seized by the police on the complaint of Mile. Wilhelmine Kemper, who declares she Is going to sell them at public auction unless Prince Victor settles with er. The complainant had a fortune of $150,000, and having made the acquaintance of the Comtesse de Clare and the Count ZeltynsRi, was per- posed Milan,. May 16.-A regiment of infantry has been sent to Aria, near Ferrara, to guard the excavation from which so far half a million. francs' worth of ancient gold coins has been dug. The military completely surrounds the spot and keeps off adventurers, thieves and curiosity seekers, who arrive from all parts of the proyince. The discoyerers.of the treasure hoard, the brotiters Pozzoli, having the state 25 per cent riage, She says that a as a guarantee Sseven-seventeenths mine si a. concession friend of his pro- for the advances of a manganese at Ivanovski, In Rus- Mile. Kemper declares she adyanced $150,000, whilst according to the prince, it only amounted to $44,000. Mile. Kemper, who js a middle-aged woman, found and staying de Choisel. traint on at the prince was the de Hotel the clothes and longings of the prince. to the room occupied in Paris France et personal be- A bailiff went by the prince valise and all the clothes he was not government is now dithe excavations, standing up in. The prince was exceedingly annoyWhen the laborers digging in the Sround first came upon the treasure ed at this proceeding, for he found it extremely awkward to be deprived of gold coins were so plentiful as to be his wardrobe. However, an arrangeMost of them belong to the fourteenth and fifteenth ment was come to. The baillf took a careful inventory ear the portrait and stamp of Queen J Canna of Naples, whoj0°f all the prince's belongin: and was hanged by the urper Char) m off ered to make the. the Be There are also ¢oins Snoeiathn from most every Itallan principality and This Is the custom jn the case of d disrepublic then stence, including | traints in France numerous papal coins. e Pee accordingly accepted the responsibility of bein placed tn S assumed that the Adriatic once arge as legal custodian of his own covered the territory where Aria now lothes, ut cannot remove his stands, and that the treasure hoard clothes from the hotel unless the diswa the war chest of some vessel wrecked there. raint is removed, and Mile. Kemper refuses to remove it. n an interview, Mlle. Kemper said; "IT seized the prince's belongings because he is a foreigner, with no residence of his own in France, and his effects constitute my only security. T London, May 16.-An African Joan of advanced the money to the prince to Are has been ralsing the standard of enable him to contract a wealthy marrevolt against British rule in the East riage with an American helress, unAfrican protectorate. derstood to be Miss Vanderbilt. . ° After proclaiming a revolt, this woman compounded medicines which were At the meeting of the members of o render her countrymen immune to the ‘"‘Academie des Inscriptions" the European weapons, The British auother day, M. Leon Dorez, librarian of thorities sent an expedition into the the French National library, declared witch doctor's country, but the African that he had found a hitherto unknown Joan of Are had escaped and ts now painting of Botticelli, a portrait. °o supposed to be spreading among other Professor Lorenzo Lerenzi of the Unit ribes the doctrine of Invulnerability to versity of Pisa in his official robes British bullets. AFRICAN JOAN OF ARC PROCLAIMS A REVOLT ‘ Botticelli met the professor clrele of sclentists who Savonarols GO , and a the portra the ee was cainten, between, 1495 and 1500. Tne Cc "d suicide Baron Lazzaroni, but it is said Pierpont Morgan is negotiating purchase of it and intends to hung in his new Italian villa. 2602, 02. that J. for the haye it -<-_-= - --_---_ INCE EULENBERG ‘MUST STAY IN JAIL nS It 5 Americans Will Aid Work of Charit-y e ° Republican Special Cable, London, May 16.-There will be a good deal going on in ald of charities in the American set later on, and one of the big affairs of this kind was the concert which had the wife of the minister as one of its patrons, Henry, who lent her in Porechester Gate for the afternoon \ nry is a clever American, who has acquired an Interest in British politics because her husband is the Liberal member for Wellington. She is the daughter of the late Leonard Lewisohn of New York, and among other charitable works in which she is actively interested is the hospital or which she has built within the the park of her home ee Paris, May 16---My reat' at aaa e | Due de Chaulnes, who-only a few member tbat I have more than a ae | ths ago married your. beautiful ago finds | months Paris year every that Id them 4, : ry elect an American | Miss Shonts : ey" : and to worship her, for ¢ as : y J Papel beauty and t or ‘ ic her name and | truth in regard to hi: death £5 Villiers Relates Latest Happenings in French Capital, nt . - Paul Berlin, May 16.-Bail in the sum of $125,000 has been refused in the case of Prince Zu Eulenberg, who is charged with perjury in connection with the charges made by Editor a Harden. It is probable that he will Big Zoo Nenr Paris, remain a prisoner for many months, May 16.-A _ project Paris, is being The crown prosecutor does not expect considered for the transference of the|to have his witnesses ready before Jardin des Plantes to a site three miles} October. outside Paris, where it is intended to It is understood that one reason create a "Zoological Oasis," in which| why bail was refused was the posslthe animals can have comparative libbility of the prince, if free, preferring erty suicide to facing trial. pas- pana, ale P .F . Speak in Illinois. een with 376,000 aosy ran ‘ ; Paes i- Ting Fang ormerly largest engine ane ender, 16.-Wu Ting Fang,| former) carries ; "onl and minister plen-| tender 14 tons j of coal 4 1d 8,000 8 ot and FRENCH MOT OR BOAT HOLDS MEDITERRANEAN Par- vi sensationwith sense the unfortunate 15.-The locomotive In the worl? is New York eng and Chicago, New between wahehia a |ipotentiary ce memory. eee | Nea et See ey OY Sree Cae mats at the unfortunate congress reat \leeciras of no vna as " Paris t} ated do so)Tam: { ae rrance oe Aver a Moi oie * or fc in And PARIS NEWS AND COMMENT nrofessor though by ANCIENT GOLD COINS TAKEN IN BUCKETS Paris, May 16.-Masterlinck's famous play, "Monna Vanna," is to como into court In an interesting dispute between the poet and M. Fevrier, the eomposer. The latter has written the music for a {Monna Vanna" opera, and has been in treaty with the opera management for its production next season. But Maeterlinck now disputes the right of Fevrier to negotlate for any performance of his play, and protests that he reserves all his rights as proprietor of the work, eperie in women, women, Costly Wardrobe Seized Court to Secure Heavy Debts. TO COURT WITH TROUBLE |trstessor commited, euiclae' im. 4 drawing men and valets 5 and cooks s , $1,200 annually havi tlie The tee to PRINCE VICTOR 18 IN MORE TROUBLE suaded by them to advance money to Prince Victor in order that he might be enabled to contract a wealthy mar- eee yield bene i} indeed, | the youngest daughter jthe baron never entert 1ined us,to pu | \ a special benedietion for your | ----_+ ++ | brother he said."Your big rey Ancient Styles ot Frocks. +his general." is |T mean, P who. serves kine and-coun . London, May 16,-Some queeror fashsh. " gE « is not the) try" , : es neve for frecks are exhibited at a show . between 1887 and ms 1907 the number of] submit Tey & all Se and Seer to ae fault of the military authoritic nor | | rganized by the Dress Hi Designers' ' so-e children chi *n f¢fell ; from | | tended for erection in be : ,of the: families present' with French three On m n t . | , rae Court ian ered s ety rd |e "desien ] isis copled 1 from the 8 | Summous Dend Man to 7087 ourt. 16° °6,484 with four One children,}|and design c he has hitherto alway ees ete Those who first set on foot \ ni May 16:-Of Kin Peter's ab- 1 " dress of ; Rameses me de7,920 : to II. the Pharoab rnd with five ' the from. approved by 4,070, the thecity ams auwit h ikdesigns are ad alone Now respon-| they make ee : state : oe eh anh' EX "xpedition Ped f are =e is claimed that |sentmindedness this the following amusing! from of the fom 3.571. Bible 3,57 to0 2,509 It 5 is oy adapted for CR OTethat e there isa nothing ment HI ? ‘in Pru Irys- | Sle, "yo ARTY M cael Gn ji story story recent Se is! te ) ld. Ser-janclent ] during T iring the » recen costumeseuwith can be 4 | ancle : xe cos um satisfactory ‘ re| rhich i ? makes it necessary "rhe on . n = ate eis a1 ssent-d y dispateh ahkes vian ministerial. us wit from Debr crisis ezin King r Peter > - an ian com-| a present-day ‘"Yes,« aw oo as AilaaiGriite Oo ‘ietmple, tee (well an { he. e alone lech ip » limanded ‘ Dr. Kalievitech to be summoned) " | sults, It Is ae » scribed5 eg ae ay. nounced that the wife of a prominent} ask the ka d tl the Virchow monuBe a } PROOD ah ia } r l | to court to tender his advice. When|ftting, citizen, Peter Kisz, had been arrested,|a statue, ea comfortable and ar 3 in. the Karlsplatz, | . Admirable Seer tad BENerAa": | reminded that this statesman was dead accused of having killed her two chil-| ment will : gO up eee Tees Tt ‘they are admirabk at \his. majesty» cheerfully replied, "Ot! Biggest Locomotive on Earth, dren. | tion. POET AND COMPOSER ' theto 4 found no} paron's chief clerk received By ie Yoh father | ‘ ee nt a life pension of $8,000 but "awh ene' hls year, The number of official ind R euests willl} Only $6.4 exempt 20, asked Why the didn't bring him} jlateAj) baron, the employes and servants holy. you father. Orie from secretary to scullior Senly , , ; 2M rereceive Bri ' ree fist ighe Seas as See and doe 5 tangs oT eh theLaeeasalaries ee coe Base ; ORO nA: DR er eck: at ae: SCAN id itit is) evident. platz. sal Bete oroces will it was first thought that the me lwee nH m . \ did not want had a monument in honoy 4 that Germany = an who always been opposed < : a man who : B this has been|.mor Fran per cent himself , ‘ 1 saring bearing "= on Two ' Inciden (lf 4 clals' of his inion In adopting this | orsine 1 urper, living in your holi-)paron's death rule the commissior fdea, | vid, i ness palac ot the Quirinal, he iSliate or other to onfer thé ppolnting it antsy, Fe 1% Se leaths tart aa ayes Ih powerid on obliged ove to -my rve in the , royal at! ; arm, uA soar ty the . caused Dy, the ae te ; sanction the monument "ofessor Tir ow, v late his fact that-no person inspector if he ee One ie! - arch on @ \ of ratlroad her|cenimission during - a of Berlin, fusing to of; 52,494,) i Bo from as fallen 47 "emduringAy thelecrease latter] to 23) in. the' former, a Tee than given iw There rr Kaiser 46,293 1876 293 in ASib. e ; & this is apparently an in-| eee proportion per thousand more had Dineen a Ane were better off deac deé-}| portent' RE salutes Captain Wainwright went ITALY Maoy Art Specimens. this aflernoon to the Georgia and} WHO SERVES The work of cataloguing and placin raised his blue triangular pennant as et ja value on the baron''s galleries, anSenior officer present. Captain SchroeMay 16.-Prince Lacelotti,!jiques and other museum objects is der has gone to the Alabama ; he chiefs of the "black" avis | prin {pally responsible for the late setAdmiral Thomas will not be forvy, So-called, and a Catholic au-|itement of the estate. In the palace mally retired for several weeks thor of renown, solicited an audience}; )eritea by Baron Alphonse all these , ral 1 Th REA with the pope, wishing to introduce objects of art are now collected. e Holds Labor Unions Respensible. i his family value placed upon them. by experts WWashington, \ Mav-15l Plus received Ma the In n t the "opp licasupporter of} j ). $9ay 400,000, while the whole Ae estate is , ton otthe vet} Wri7 au, the ante Or ap i most kindly and) octimated by the crown at een 0 ‘ ) a ow l f , | ons | < p y § 00,000 pliance law lating » th peration | assistance husband, | : Fae of20. YD herchildren ldre to killed the ‘y in gradually the - during the Bax people the subject ot phat for the on statistics pe D2? the ne Prussian number ofZovernmel . < has year lec-| qneien life . YWeeher: -for| ae, ible crimes, only.she excuse said -that| these horrible crimes, she sa she thought there was. too little baya to . ne , German children ; ainst agains with : - had wes of rn sent him a letter begging him! « ie him of the leprosy with which |®thaniel was his the commanding : officers this: nrorning after tear Admiral Thomas' relinquishment is: &/ getting she marks | oe have : I £ creasing In southern 7 of there police ea arene ae : -promised for his arresah ae: ce The Kaiser may soon a | Prince Regent a nt imber ber |< Rothschild, flagship, the West Virginia : j{neyed to Edessa, where he baptized/the late Nathaniel's. brother, neRear Admiral Dayton is one: grade es the- king and presented to him a let-; Phew, ; ‘ a) Baron Alphonse, - inherits the < trai ' Christ, the latter| great bove Admiral Sperry, Rothschild palace and his pres-|te® in Theresanum nd s portrait of 2 ' ' : d Ing se , ° street, th hschi z ence here compels the new commanda = oan reat ia he Ne ae ait kati the oes on Hohe (Wartee wea ek ie 000 in . ae a se s ople, |} cas take second place _o ne ringinthe yasenunracnen Gentian GE The same-amount has been. set aside West alsO|the frontier. Pey, ee for whom the police of Bavaria are Canadian-Preoch Steamship Line. looking has succeeded in making his Ottawa, May 15.-The Canadian par- | ano 16 tO the United States liament has adopted a resolution in| Saar is accused of having stol-| favor of a dtrect steamship service beai * , Z2arveen Can: and France, whieh it is|? en 4from g a certain ballet> dancer, "Zar tween Canada an pss Wal « la, whom he met in' Italy stated becomes necessary on account of re be Lee at ga quarter of a mil-| the new reciprocity treaty between the jewels . valuedHe at' is 9 only 4 pe . . n 35 years old,| two, countries lion lire. ae a So visited sner- 7 | ---_ a : already S| twle site chance 5 Wuertembs rg. of Wessen and PARCHMENT important portrait "of Hee only of QUIT FRENCH CAPITAL] crtchict of, tne Atantic rleet to/ existence. Tn the tentn century. the| ens, Q put an > : Ad-|0f Edessa NY learning of o ABS {COmMmMmaAnA | nD the kiss to shave it off, but when he€/jeaye Paris within 24 hours, under} much ceremony in the way of lowerclaimed his reward the lady told him/ pain of arrest as the promoter of gam-| ing and raising of flags and firing that while he was deliberating shé@] pling f salutes was observed. had become engaged to another man, After show of bravado the noble| Admiral Dayton of the Pacific fleet and naturally dared not kiss any one/count acquiesced In the decree of the - " m > port Ome IMT but her fiance Talnistry of state, and his name was r the main honors of the occasion, Then the manufacturer went t booked at police headquarters as that|/ although he has properly no part in court with the demand that the law]|of an "obnoxious foreigner," who in fu-| tho picture, procure for elther the desired|({ure must not be allowed to live Admiral Emery left the Georgia, kiss or fits equivalent, $375. * Paris for more an three successive | which has been his flagship while he = = ays. If he does he will be immedilate-| commanded the second. division, and journalist Moritz Guttman, }cnown under the name of Joseph OLD 1-diseussec Atlan.| Powers, fea-| to cure ther | instead of the blue one which waved] ha lthere all during the lone cruise but} civwhich now adorns Admiral Dayton's| middle oe has m flag with white stars was raised upon| God the flagship Connecticut upon the ar-| Pile aa King WilhéIm Ernest Ludwig riot- ous crowd poured out into the courtyard, where they were met by groups of Socialists and~ Internationalsts. The battle waged long. The students were waving the tri-colored flag of France, but it was captured by the Internationalists, torn to pleces and tramped under foot, while the red flag of the Internationalists was triumphantly paraded in the old court yard of the Sorbonne and finally carried out into the street and draped over the statue of Auguste Comte, while the Socialists made speeches advocating friendship with Germany and shouted "hurrah for Jaures." The police charged them and made a few arrests which finally restored peace to the Latin quarter. Professor Andler's lecture will be resumed on Monday and the students are preparing for another demonstra- FINDS | church history | According to -Eusebius, | Caesarea, who djed in 315, May 15.-Rear Sperry, U. § fhe-ceveanil lay of lwhich|»! Place. 3 : Francisco, Charles S$. San miral Paris, May 16.-Count, ‘Tibor Sztarah,/ who claims cousinship with Countess| qjaqys Szechenyi, has been invited to| the a Fleet, et. the Hotburg, the imperial palace in this city, receiving a number of crowned heads, who ‘The kaiser was the first monareh to congratufortytwo years ago, Kaiser WitheIm was ac- Paris. M 16 She Culfrolc a | aris, Maz - oe maffre, a dis-| tinguished Egyptologist and writer on ecclealastical subjects, has. discovered jin Upper Egypt an ancient parchment : has assumed command of the tesetleat wanda err arnepiee re-= these of the ' mustache, ; Though very proud of his mustache,| manufacturer longed enough for) "e Missouri, until ao southern GAMBLER , efihe there SOU the ilization farmers kiss, and and was was told told that she could could notnot{ Kiss, that sno « es a sbi ea eT r auai ne Sunes ale Sea rience i have preservec or centur es an they have an entirely different lady for $375 damages in connection] s with the loss of his martial face] adornment. 2 ‘ The manufacturer, after a brief ac-. ; the yhose eee Ailantic Second in America, Mrs. Wilson direct to Bonneybrook, her at|t#ineers. her suggesuion, had shaved off his mustache a la Kaiser, a wealthy Ber-| lin silk manufacturer has sued the was an ed a Mawar wng mained Because She Spee aruh arriving Waveled colonies. fused circles. i | AN Riotous Crowd in Battle. The hall was cleared and the } l b : sefore returning to America she Visited London, where she was extenSively entertained jin literary and ar- and] : Anal ee of P which is : the primary cause Sleeping disease On the contrary : GAFFRE , } of the country Before leaving Secretary Dernburg| magnificently mn Kimono which embroidered she always woreJapanese ac her| Sperry Assumes Command receptions. ae SOCIALIST STUDENTS OF PARIS IN RIOT > of the oe Seema months ago he two Pages 1 to 10 17, 1908. as through. the}™°"€ t0o uncommon case Southwest} CO™MPatibility of. genius. England MAY PALA CE OF FRANCIS JOSEPH AT VIENNA. Republican Special Cable. Paris, May 16.-Harry Leon Wilson told The Republican correspondent today that he is noi surprised to learn that his wife. has filed a divoree suit. "Although this is the first [ have heard of her actually having taken the I knew it would only a few weeks. It was practically decided before she left Paris last summer have nothing to say except that the legal action is merely the inevitable outcome of our amicable recognition of incompatibility. ; BERLIN NEWS AND GOSSIP. MALCOLM IMPERIAL Beautiful and Aristocratic Bohemian Will Return to | Paris Soon. for Protection of Big BY WILSON DIVORCE CUT AND DRIED | | Kaiser's Secretary Favors Law| for an extensive tour. German _ possessions The Jrter-Mountain Republican Two Marchioness of Dufferin (nee Davis) has been spending Easter at Folkstone but is now at Woodhall Spa. Lady Dufferin is one of the erleans who have married English peerage, She does not ¢ tain much in town, though she is seen about a good deal during the season, and Is always conspicuous, even at large gatherings, for the beauty of her jewels. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, after a brief stay in England, have returned to Paris. Mrs. "Lulu Harcourt goes Mrs. C. Henry e Lent Her House for Concert. over to Paris for a few days before setling down in town for the season, Two well-known Americans who arrive there next week are Mr, and Mrs. Charles Glidden of Boston, who have been making a very successful continental tour through Italy and Greece. Captain and Mrs. Beatty have at last torn themselves away from Brooksby Hall for town, and Mrs. Feld-Gibson, who stayed with them during part of the winter, went over to Paris for Euster, but has since returned. Mrs. Thomas Reilly and Mrs, Robert Janney, both sisters of Mr. Charlemagne Tower, paid a flying visit to town the other day, but have now left again for Philadelphia. Mrs. A, J. Drexel will not be back in town for another three weeks. She has been stay Sarcelona during the holidays, arrived at her Paris house last week, Where she will entertain quietly. -_- Another i Revolt in Congo. Brussels, May 10.-It is reported that a widespread revolt has broken out in the Abir district of the Congo Independent state. The natives re- used to collect rubber, attacked the whites and burned several factories. It is reported that the casualties were heavy. 4 na ielet |