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Show ens _ NOTIN WOMEN FINLAND ARE . INVENTION THROWS iz a, ‘ j Grippenberg COOK AND Republican London, SEW ae Sete Men Aid Their Wives Like it Pinmish diet; rhe as entered fore the» Vienna . upon In Commercial . "defined, Women the-suceess the realms ¢,; regime or3 corsets Sociaty | us the Republican Special. Cable Jondon,. Ma 0. -Rxpla aining wo : flest 1 | invention of the "lynnoscope," which jis claimed, any one in 7 New Wall, Seta 8 Yes Rie she husbahds' hear them and earée HAG NGL Rak in ara | material Tol- children, to right the assist' us are cook and like our} o a dividing which region. é Ss dt ombalas skin is‘atso there ew iesial A used it. more « as in t helehtened . With are is pushed up the chin. nursing "motif" sleeves, the Wrist Ming ears: Theyi A. by under In. nthusiastie out come and ‘and the in long, well nearly down reach the nineteen female EXPLORE about BY NEW USE GUINEA OF AIRSHIPS make among them géven teachers, one student, one farmer's: wife, one laundress,| oneoservant girl and one policeman's| wife the attempt much ox "on There money and sacrificed who has " & hundreds ot lives ine endeayoring to explore Western. Guinea, but swamps, impenetrable ferests and ‘hostile natives have made progress by land impossible. The lietenant, who is a native of Dutch ‘India and a@ geographer. and astfenomer of note," proposes to start inv-an-airship from: the UE settlement of Steenboom as "R. de "OQ: the" not concerns. an of a Republican T Beatie) Cable. £0 Paris,' May. .30.-The duelling sea-. son here is Ty in full swing. Every gt provineial Ned, as a brev wer, elder brother, a fortune ost of the stenirn) with estranged sister for Ned, from years. for When she Helen refuses she to e of The any make women . "eri ' ; - Arthurian. "Ae" Cologne and erlin, combat. s BO Egan! on : sent | Prince Henekel ‘von Dortnetsina sought to provoke a scandal that thé Almanach de ments Scent as fo. are matter estor Was received an Ravy-| lent to The matter was a Sh merehant, whos, authorized title for money an Austrian kaiser only arch duke. smiled ow hen REFUSED TO FIGHT DUEL: |... 2, "ier ot acu SENTENCED TO PAY FINE one. lavas Henckel, a: Vienna: money broker. futved the title of. count® tron A aecn uke Ferdinand Charles. prince of peel: in the latter Dat of the seven-- Republican Special Cable, Breslau, May -30.-Robert Schultz, a@ royal privy councilor, has been sentenced to pay a fine of 1,200 marks because his refusal to fight a duel was and eenth century, liquidating. his Lazarus, as expressly cree.of hot couched in "undignified Jengeewer ie Herr Schultz ts 64 years oldand-a} Bicpune he hat baaite local magistrate, tenced' a young army officer in a civil} nobility. stated That worth in the that decree : i¢ was Republican Spe il Re n, Ma more a ‘ what inet Prarie the Whil } Gouran I exposi ' I ‘ ne Ve { ' : rdered it ho ‘ next ! ‘ ? py j it 1, , I t look t in Mes M is ‘ no nuch port , c in Morac t x do t f put g 1 t } ! ; o D } t j Rt Z ‘ 1 d rT Lins] ri {he < violen { F t i poh tack ernmer Fran ex w i folle ter: rt nth ae t { ¢ ion ) ‘ ! t } créated cle | a it. é dy have not always been of . There =ainst is beautiful sensa- | committed Dre Daniwbe Patt great Count: yvoung 8 indignation at Maree ith apie Ley 1 Phe eur ate er fa 1. ment both has a We- wag Helen Thornhilt but) imagined peror. finally, consented: to issue -an- but thar was |. she he is. gra phers, doctors of natural history ee prince ma vied. two, Seonin: $ first ait am ol aw oni ib és cre eal aa ‘uss eh named a of Ainsavory repute the ad I iccuvations "He insisted, however. led an immoral ite tf ) Will and that her father |} to blame In lo spite prison, of and this. li the was. that ‘ wa 10 father ev was: idently to had free Way ind paid de } "Forgive me, mother, for what | doing I cannot do anything els papa man times for me | In th rooms of the couple @ quantity of letter were found which are of th most compromising character ate j whic Vill implicate some of the most uri ravi names ino Vienns soclety > © Republican ,, oe | 1 tt Lt, i. A { } I f I i ) ' ' Oy 1 first SPAIN ‘I inj} ind | with as giving Rothsehilds a giving fancy which have ism. box the he country. squire Countess Paula is von to be. made Lehndorff, whol i brothers at court who Bernhardt au the P- surprised) t t .), ~ and F edie | to ‘ punishes publishing also to close who about notes and anarch- issued clubs and are by such empowers suspected by im- unthe to expel of propa- WRITER BY DECLARES ; iy rae : po of : . a l [ ind ee t ft mir } mal Erie ‘ tir i ae ECW EN YC burner in he f li } ] t pl 1 ld tt rn . it} ai We stationed royal prince Hleutenant - re-| ro thre Line. here. has doing service his highness, as a real subPrince nb King, Monivong, son of King Sissowath of ts-albdils)ral Kanibodseho, He js short and fat, » himselr| b48 hardly any excuse for a nose anc ind Table.| @Yes as round as a dollar. But he is We mpatriot, {intelligent and kindly and loves army pee eye elite alistinan on e Os Ik ' 14, parts of Aig-| has expressed}q news official It King's Son in Prenceh Army. Republican Speelal Cable Algiers, May °0.--The One Hundréd> and! ‘Twenty-sixth Regiment of to world by playing the and Hamlet, Glagolin any pp nuit in Sheclal Ca Cable, Vienna, May 30 -Mine, Asti-Leonhard. an authore ss of repute, has petitioned the Vienna city couneil for a license to open a butter, egg and fruit tand on Ring strasse. ‘ Phe authoress says that she is 47 years old a widow, and a riter by profession Lut her writings, ‘though| idely published and bringing much} fami fail to yield her enough money to guarantee a decent living ----2 i Inver since Sarah law anarchism. PEN, Some <o | for From St. Petersburg comes the new that the famous Russian actor, Glage Lot lin. intends to play the part of Joan ot j an Are in Sc hitler' tragedy) The Maiden) es wit of "Orleans bworld: of the lon ANARCHY "AFRAID " TO STARVE U kaiser | N disgusting | chat to take up} ling it is as altpri was born on April 20, 1889. is one oo +af the most beautiful giris at the imperial | court, where her father, Count»Hein-})) irich von Lehndorff, was adjutant to the Jold \cniser, Wilhelm JL, the present kaiser's grandfather 4 j Les |} was born on July 12 | followed in the. footst 1Gn. j older grace the those news. authorities i that il gating Fre cause with the Kaiserin, sl is lady in waiting, but the mother dared not oppose the kaiser refused She and her daughter are now to travel abroad for year, while ve prince is to he ent to Silesia, where he Is to manage the large family. estates and forget all about his love He':{ stubbornly refuse however,-and 4 is -f it that he ts planning to eloy t England, where it will be easy for him to marry Countess" Paula It Is not the first time the prince ha crossed the will of his Imperial rel jative, for he recently resigned . from }the arm in which he was to make punishment publish except government, citizens «will career for himself nd told that he Knew nothing more than army life, and wanted some civil profession, and ACTION OUT ee Special Cable. May 20:--A._ drastic prisonment yee Caruso in : fortheoming against anarchism has been passed by the Spanish senate The. Taw authorizes the government to suppress entirely newspapers Rigoletto others STAMP Republican Madrid; chosen Caruso the are The for TAKES TO ap- | Speciali Cable é May 20.-The the Italian philosopher, Bergeret, to publish a series of articles on the American girl in: the Stampa newspaper . His latest contribution is entitled The American Girl as a Flirt, and np furnishes this remarkable example _" Behold an elec trie car in New York, Washington or Chicago On the long benches the sweethearts sit in pairs. They are holding each other by the hand, frequently the sides of their faces touch during confidential whismore or 80 while this all and perings people are looking on, Welsh| Lady} Lanval; 1 t { in FLIRT ASSERTS marriage of the Duke of Abruzzi and Miss Katherine Bikins has impelled de} OS Tee NTE a rd 1 ae Wian dra-| played at two in-| tl Playhouse,' a i Praised tt best ef-] a ‘ o la} ' t con-} ou in parts irred iffness| und ( translated I Key end, { AMERICAN GIRLS PHILOSOPHER Rep epi a to Special Cais ip Re oy lord AS )1! _announce- Caruso's people seats, opera Renaud Gilda | The kaiser ha taken m upon hin | ws If to see that trne love shall not run | ;}Smooth in the case of young Prince Friedrich of Prussia, "youngest son of| the late Princes Repent, Albert of | ) Brunswick, who has fallen in ‘love with j the beautiful young countes: , Paula von } |1 hh ; swearsethat he will } marry her if he has to give up his royial rank and title for it Lady who wa formerly | Although, he had .been forb{dden ‘to Miss Ailce Blig of Philadelphia, who ‘ her the prince proposed to the ha eatiy. aldedhe husband, Sir} countess. and, hav ing won her heart Gerard Lowther, ‘the recenth ippoimt-| implored her mother, Countess Mar ed: British ambassador to Constantino-|} garet won Kanit , to give her consent ple, in his diplomatic caree jand plead his and his sweetheart's e for $1,000 oletto,"" sent Iam Kiss wealthy Rothsehild Ihe avoid being compelled to testif gainst him € the trial that the young girl ended her. lite "he left behind a letter ad| dressed toher mother. ino which she jsaid Cable. 30.-The of cters Ic in Ram: VEO tod th Bj \ | \/ares tall VEISE, tj tt one Vhe com- that Melba and Caruso .to sing at the opera on June caused intense interest prices 19 for some Ime. been count rt using ni laughter for immoral purpose nd the other da the were both arrested, topRether witi the countes at their| ‘partments and taken.to the police station, where a formal complaint was made against the two partners The girluat 4 t. tried. to protect hex father, but when man witr had ippeared contradh her testimony e broke down and confe ed the truth it. poll ting Chai WNa OO als t nged | D re's fronieyy ahah "yi divid equal BeLweuy freiet and the BY ot timores. OO Table" "Round pearance in grand opera in Paris is a | pecial performance for Ene bee of | the Dramatic Authors nd. The | lowest price for admission vill be $20} icide by impinge Into the day igo because jer to make money jn an mea e Special May Parisian, soctety The oceasion -young countess in appe arane ehild iad become a ll-known nomusi nal ind varlety" the O7ten. she wa tccompanied b I ut oftener she came. wit} hie Us] mith BENEFIT PARIS IN SING Paris, imal me LIa us RC published LiAE Etec in Britian re cnt sah news and Republican the of Play Cable. 30.-London is to which will defy the which are feared for libel, and will ignore the existence , : of the libel Jaws au To muake.the success of this sheet} *!' possible. it will be edited, publis hed t ind printed on foreign territory t b office will be at some town on the] !? ‘renec} lelgit const from |} t Bee % aide eatba init d to reach {| &!) London by the first delivery Thus) t's 1 ihe English laws will be evaded. ind] wegen es q Arthu MELBA AND CARUSO TO Charl Vienna whos irl a ment which would render any othe publication liable to heavy damages] i ec nl PETE 0 nee I t PI tonic nd, and it Is feared that sensational ~ court scandals are bout to hecome: public is M. Gautier to tell all he know in case sedat the order of. the y J a ut toy French: ¢gov- pl é But } it hie lpr -the- Republican Special London, May have a daily paper rigorous libel laws, elf with his pocket knife, he told a hair-raising story about having been ittack Lb four masked men, two of i ; whom he suspected of being courtiers | who tried to kill him because of his retu lation with a overy exalted lady. at court ' t \n investigation ordered by the king harp |.soon revealed the fact that there never z i id been an ittack upon Gautier, but r re eem to he some truth in. his rit statement thar his relations with the oble i from Berlin. M. Praneois Gautier, the tutor of the king's son is a very romantic young nan with a craving for sensation and 1 mo vivid imagination, so when few da fo, he accidentally cut him- Ir t Berti do ‘ ‘ ie ad the h Writes + den, and as it was the French tutor, db Giron. who stirred up scandal when he ou loped with Crown Princess uise, it oward | j t a French tutor who is at the | bottom of the present scandal. ec yaa { ert ! st ¢ NEW LONDON NEWSPAPER TO DEFY LIBEL LAWS Matéolm Clarke | pet ENE ag oe a $$ $$$ -- tioned by Geraint and the other knights ‘ to where he had been, but he keeps |} his vow of secrecy as to his adventures. tle fights with Agravaine and defeats lim Queen Guinevere sends for and declares her love for Lanval, who repulses her, telling her that he loves a lady far more beautiful For {inaction and| ota Lanva)| this Lanval to first made insult Guinevere the king, love to denounces saying that he her, and when had re- the desire t@ go thefore the public In 1 \ uw it le longs for worldly | fused had insulted her. Lanval Is bana female part Fle ‘doé@s not seo why } war and vif ind begs Trlamour for] Ished by judgment ef the knights apa man should not be able to (portray a perm nto reto Siie give it ree eras by King Arthur to judge him woman as well as an actress can playjing she will watch over him and bring] nval departs and goes in search male parts. If 1e Succeeds in St.) him*ho ras Jong he keeps silence] of Triamour She comes toe him again, Petersburg he intends to go on -alon his 1 tly wit her and her very] but tella him that only through death tournee in America, where he he to| existence ase can he attain happinéss, and under a make a fortune by his novel idea | Returning to the court, he Is ques-° a written. SEEReFey Kaiser' s Attitude is Puzzling to France ae on Lazarus. learned when he - submitted his patent qi nobility ‘to . the to However, offic Vienna Herald prevent a scandal tits Austrian ém-. cession and médical men, are bound for Vlacrasi When Helene "ity ornhill learns aah ihe destroyed will, she fs pleased to divosiok, therere to be sabes. with| enevene Lnel ssue. ancl military means of transportation and know that her father did not forget the oe at <amt- |abvoree wife, her, Ss she gu not have ene will a guard i : a i _involy! boson cha kal We le- that. daughter, ‘ o guilty DEEL. the shielding his. wife. oe. Write by Lortl Howaliae Weld aia after me, claimed De Villette, other in. Lazarus's. fav or; and. ever since the Plenckels have sUE récogohults roiled that ne might have ac- nized as counts of Austr 5 cepted "when he was: still. a student]. Guido Heneckel von Dorneranashis was only "some woman.' ass," Was subsequently ‘created prince by Thaddeus delermines to tell the an om neeo eat of his age the court of William, He is richest. , land truth about the will at the family hon mpose Frit a Ught fine of} owner in Prussia and) a. financial couneil," but rather than let his wife 1, 200° pore ($30 genius. His counsel-in matters ' be punished" for. felony, he takes the te ae es set ; finances is officially sought .by.. "the blame on his owh shoulders. There Kamichatka to Be Explored. German secretary of the.tveasu "by is a great scene of passion and rethe leading banking institutions' spate. the. St. Petersburg. 7 y 80.- Twenty. crimination, in which, however, - it Fatherland ‘and by most ot his' orl ee men of seibncer ‘histor ans, geographbeeames evident that Thaddeus - is ers, astronomers, surveyors, ethnoshatie. friends. ; Ned's xy BY for be £ Two Stnext ago the eve of a family council, Phyllis confesses to her hushand that she moneys for restitution make to sult will leaving everything. .-to withheld, ae captain chal-| eeu and destroyed UW. She did. hot |, leng m to mortal combat, to which then 64 fortune exciting Willlam Declares His Mune Meee be oWh net o aardneyahes Pru pitt crag . ald offiee knew all about that when -I raised Henckel to the re dignity. : ‘ty Why shouldn't the desecen nt, Ole Wy 4 Villette's sword arm, penetrating the Jew be made a prime e? Tain descenright lung three inches, Although it ded from King Dayid and so my. was a serious wound, De Villette was of England, And ney "of ust with difficulty induced to retire, and|isuncle ashamed of the fact. Tha Hen nae was carried off to x APSe rat protest-{1Is not ashamed of his Nae i hha ing. proved by naming a's ~¢ldess - Sania brother-in-law, has taken a bigger house -in Lendon, Then comes the "thunderbolt." On Countess Ol Strafford here shown, is one or Who "is: a vice the Angfo-American club Which "has just opened in London brother's months 4 After some clever rapier play, Rayinez thrust his weapon through De hayes embarked on costly business schemes, while Colonel Ponting, Dowager president,of their also duel. Ravinez and some his first duel, while his oponent a veteran of fourteen combats her living as an artis The search Nec Mortimore's Will is fruitless:and ine daughter goes to Stay With» Pads" (Thaddeus and his wife) and Phyllis has grown. to love the ‘girl James and Stephen Started speeulating on «their es vine quarreled members tribe, ae inez, a left-handed fighter, had spent} the interval improving his form under a famous maitre d'armes. Tt was arrlyes, to is ambitlous ly wounded, and "coming-of-age"" swordsmen, first birthda lt proved a his James hold rigid temperance dead man's fortune - {s about $1,000,000, but to of. the aprv lying Morti- estate. however, money, are between and sensitive and critics, that, fiery > ae seconds to each other. At that time Ravinez was under 21, and De Villette refused to fight with a minor. The duel was accordingly postponed Arar Bithges youthful duellist's twenty- before the play have eaificved' for reconciliation been and father's Working Paris." hour. its more's, Helen Thornhill, is expected, Mrs. Phyllis. Mortimore, Thaddeus's wife, says they ought. to see her well provided' for her ogne = than mores no will can be found, In the diseussion it mentioned that.a natural daughter of Ned Morti- Imagine my surprise,'" says Baron Rothschild, "when next day I found the ropemog name recor d beneath my banker, arriving ee recogniz had and Stephen views.. The estimated at the surprise i phonograph, nolkine in a looking WROTE LIKE ‘BARON F ROTHSCHILD himself death-bed brothers ‘All that is necessary in sending refiéctions any distance over the land Is o fix the transmitter on the highest aoe point, and the image Is corctly reflected in the receiver. ‘A curious accident helped me to a solution preblem of the of seeing inscribe was had made who a ‘ ane Like a tdd cas is reflected as It doings and has died just opens, The family image jit thrilling lurid ut- Dox-Hke end suggests. less the Mortimores, of but it is constructed in Pinero's masterly manner. The Mortimores are middle-class people-James a a builder, Stephen owns aper and "Thaddeus (George Alacan dart S part) is a musiclan. Their sister has married a colonel, lives in London ana is me be society." focuse another ne title very is English family, Singlehampton, puta Special "Cable. Pa May 30.-Baron Edward Rothse hild tells. the following good story on himself: He happened to stop at a new hotel in Geneva where he was not personally known. When asked to register, hé explained to the hotel kéeper that he preferred not to be known, sinee the publleation of his name would cause him to be inundated with begging letters and fnolish business proposals. . Mine - host pleaded police regulations, but finally compromised, allowing the baron 10 To a correspondent the lieutenant, Who is a trained aeronaut, said: Netherland. government "has , spent : Phe wonten deplities sheceedcd in| Dussing the following bills: Providing; better cduci ton for girls and fixing the Meorriagenhble age'at: 17 years, instead] GF, 15: Beaker: isement of morality | anad-tempérance have béen the. motte Gf Pinnish suffrareties from the start," toncluded the JectGrern "and our great: ast pag as that we helped. to: dewn gteohal square mounted w Pe aha s ~ BANKER exploration by. airship~ of "New Guinea, one-half .of "which. belongs to deputies,| a' brick invisible, T was ian.' j ™ Germany, the other to Holtiand, All The: lecturer satd'thal "the female|former attempts to explore-the indeputtes in the dissolved -diet did ot) teriar of the island by either governcome up tothe expected standard of |} ment Jive "proved failures, In case intelligence, bul thit the woenrén in-{ the. proposition be accepted, Lieutentendéd-to do better in future elections,| ant Rambaldo of the Dutch navy will Thereewere Thunderbolt," in my study with my apprfatus, and, t looking through what appeared to, be a hole in the floor , I found to my surprise that I could see right through the carpet and floor to a transmitter in the cellar," our rights: than the yee themselves. "Polilicintis. though wi oe PAYG Fin. | Republican Special Service e. nish women recogni "3 Awife's The Hague, May 30.-The Netherfirsthand main -duty sietat meke | lands government is negotiating with happy honie for huSband: and ehil-| the German colonial office for a Joint dren, (6. be the husband's loving mate,| the childyen's true and eareful guard-| it has spent makes the iesncrate1ich saree swan- ‘sleeves, is*carri¢d that crm reflected, cn « abe M on cine. se ‘"Toby?4 ears Be ‘ Secret e TO large om the 7 othetend. 15.0. arrangement, portraits The the the infseds At 7 under- { they -of © operator is-a avhole at each <i woven HerOReKe for some S. Sargent, effect jover politt like electioncering-some even collar, if we} length program,» York, to see through and to make a persan erossed | John Wellesicy Lynn, who Dine years.in. perfecting it, following statement; unthinkable, > so Emboripomt ke 1] giraffe-or, , John Ta to} sew] as gl ae re- | t ght seemingly political' in 21 them, oltward ae ye men. us our. ° now love house-just : with indorse them the Ray r) "théugh all to the "And power PL in continue for ‘ . added, equals we Republican Special Cable, London, May 30.-The new Pinero Play at the St. James's theatre, "The his it possible for see a friend in already lows: "After*twenty. yveurs of strugel, ALOU es F 4 TES * Flonish women have succeeded in : The "Sargent vieck" is a hy-product i ~ . . : "9% » To quiring the same political -rights asi) of the present craze. for. slimness, Sink | be fashionable one must have a') neck Spects, will make London to Novice Results in the = Wuniing. of: of Veteran, Society Theme. is aided by special patterns | (he end: of. telégraph pole, while the ps r s 2 cut vexfremely long ~ over enue AS: He ee Oy "n focuses hips, "AQ See politics supertiuous Amorican system known as ‘‘osteopathy'*-homie manipulatthg,-. This: dnti- a *.. of of pny of, it by rigorous train ie tanta: that accom One REALLY HURT " IN FRENCH DUEL New Pihieco .Play Play in London "Coming: of "Age" Combat of Theater Deals With a eonien must reduce themselves to fit} "The lynnoscope consists of three the gowns, if they wish to follow the] distinct parts-the operator, the transmode : miter and the receiver.. They are used Massage, vapor baths and all the| i reflecting nageas lice a mitror ‘sud nostrums for reducing flesh are being ps NEeeaaeoe by Wires, or wor called -into play,. including new |}? anne r wity: e lecture totir to encourage suffrageties| A the \world ‘over, "In-her first talk be-| she have | sti iy in Paris, and have | the: x iil hay channel. la ctoire gown is eae speeiat Cabie. Vie i-Paroness Aléx-| at oripasniee member of the re-] cent get vid Such js uinies, the sheath-like "Directoite" Hishiona that recently made such a'| ii} All Matters Political and Seem jlo ! who. 1 908. MILDER THAN TITLE Styles Special Cabte. May 30,-Fashionable Lhe nae 31, | Hav e Took Nine Years to Perfect Machine to See Tipton Course of Training. a Brick Wall. -* pultrage Works. TO , Tells! Crossed Channel, Starting Her Viennese Sisters How LIKE MAY ENGLISH CLUB BEAUTY. "THE THUNDERBOLT" IMAGE ACROSS SEA ~ EGREE OF FASHION l"pirectoire" a Baroness LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, mystic gesture o fher hand he dies, | repu biicad a Cable. 30.-A terrible tragedy Pa M whi h oc cured some days ago at the; Hotel Belleviie, in the Avenue de] V'Opera, has been carefully hushed ap] by the authorities until now owing to; the high position of the victim Signor Sergius Poli, who was 22 years | of age and a member of one of the | richest families in taly, arrived in| Paris on his honeymoon with his wife, | who was 4 Signorina Lorenzo, a mem-| ber of a prominent Brindisi family. | At 7:30 o'clockthe next morning sounds of a quarrel were heard from [{ thelr room. Suddenly a revolver shot | rang out, the door was flung open, and] as the hotel servants ran upstairs Sig-| nora Poll met them The police and a doctor were sent for, and examined Signor Poli, who was} Iving on the bed dead, with a revolver| in his hand. It appears that on his re- | turn from a stroll he had been met with! r reproaches from his young wife, V was furious at having been left | | slone all the afternoon. . * son-in-law but his usual, the city as Jnidnisht. a Toward never. saw hin. boatman on one of the harges anchored in the Seine was suddenly -awakened out of his sleep. by cries for help from 4 man in the water It. was the resident of Courbevol who said he had been attacked by threes men who robbed him. of.his purse and watch -and -then fluag .him-+into the river. Then he became wneonscious and died soon after he had been. conveyed to the hospital . ¢ 7 On June 8 a number of cardinals will mee at Rome for the purpose of decldIng whether JTeanne d'Arec,..the French national heroir h performed miraeles enough for His Folin S58 Pope Pius to enroll her on: the roster of ints. It is to be hoped that she will pass the examination, .¢ Lar beatific rtion will then bs elebre oe d by all Catholis France on M: ty o next, year TENDS HER BABIES | M. Adrien -Vely, the well-known Paris Journalist, has discovered a way of finding out whether the kalser is in a warlike or peaceable mood by looking at} his moustache | In the "Gaulois" he says the other day "When Emperor William wanted to make Europe understand that he intended to keep his powder dry and his! sword sharp, he sent for his court barber and ordered him to turn his mousrese mbled tache upward until it Up to that day he had a drooping and silky _mousThis is a historical fact. are ideas no longer the wants to appear In the ot Europe as an angel of peace love, and to emphasize this he has now changed the shape of his moustache that it looks his younger a8 it did in days The moustache of Emperor William is indeed a political barometer and all! that the diplomats need to do {js to keep themselves posted by snapshots taken of the emperor and they will know from Where the wind blows. This will be far more reallable and far less troublesome than interviews and confercnees * The French police today arrested Chalons 40 sham cripples traveling 12 gipsy caravans, under | at} in| the leadership| of a Spaniard named Rubio | Rubio exploited the men and women and children who traveled with him, | provided them with their "infirmities"| and thelr food, and took the money they collected The police found in the caravan | seores of instruments of all Kinds used simulating deformities Over $200 in cash was found in Rubio's van Some of the pseude cripples stated | that if they were unsuceessful with Sham injuries the resourceful Rubio was ever ready to provide them with| renal ones to enable them to carry on} thelr business the better. | "i o* | Mrs. Bernard'. Juices, Wife ofen miliA midnight tragedy took Place In} tary attache o£ the British A mysterious circumstances in Paris the} Washington, who. places' her nurse ry night before last Some six months ago] above her social dutfs 4nd found time the proprietor of a small bar In the! to -~wheéel a perdambulator throurch the French capital sold out his business | parks. She set go0d example, for :a and retired to tHe guburb of Courbenumber of Washington society women; vole Iie went to a place frequently] who never°had: bored them: Ives. by infested by apaches and was stabbed In} taking their children: for ‘an~ airing, Seven places before assistance arrived. | immediately did the stylish thine and The day before yesterday he said to| exercised with the baby ‘carriage "bes his wife that he was. going to dine a then aarpa |