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Show 5hon Mones About People. tmjrUCU comment by the election as major of Rome of tormer grand master of Freemasons. His election was brought thcr'miinjdpal par- ritNESTATUAV CUnC" "PalnSt tU0 kiwest .ATHA.v. cjortcals, tho alder-manlc alder-manlc oto (u hls'favoVbeliTg 00 to 12 Much feeling has been caused In ecclesiastical ec-clesiastical quarters py the action. Tho new major la a on of cdluscppo and Sarah Nathan, who befriended tho Italian patriot Mazzlul In bis struggles for a united Italy.r ThbJ c&uplo nursed Mazzlul In sickness, and Giuseppe constituted con-stituted himself his secretary aud would huo followed him Juto buttle, or cxllo. Tho parents of tho ptescnt mayor llcd at ono tlmo in London, and it was thcio that ho wuh born. Later they lcsldcd at Lugano. Tho a punKeVji Nalhau , was, educated at Oi; fdftlnmlx orsltj 'and U'a scholar of crsatllo itttaluments. IIo spcal.s tho languago of ,I)anto with an clcgauco and precision that admit of no Itomau Idioms. A fow j ears ago ho became proprietor of tho Liberal organ, Do-vcro, Do-vcro, and ho delivered in tho College of Rome u u address on Mazzlni aud his doctrine which attracted tho attention atten-tion and lndorbcmoitt of thu king, who called him In counsel as a result. It li said Mayor atlian'g,Jianuls been In tho( newjpchouio for thounlflcatlon of taxation throughout ttjo, peninsula aud iUtho steps that bavq" bemiakon to lessen thu agricultural burdens of thu Inhabitants of southern Italy. Speaker Cannon of the houso of representatives, rep-resentatives, lumbering down l'ennsyl- grant tobacco smoke' in his vvake,2 countered ItepreMiiitivitvo James S Shot man of New York. "'.Mornln'. Untie Joe." talil Sherman. Sher-man. "I congratulate jou. Now Iloobovelt is out of It nothing ran prevent pre-vent jourtbelng romln-tod for piosb "'JIm,""Bald thoBpeaker as1(heeen. 'twisted bis arm ln'lliut of tho sturdy New York member, "I am reminded of old Bill Do ino out In my district "Dovlno was on ids way homo from a political rally, and his skin fairly oozed alcohol. Passing through a Held, ho kicked up a rattlesnake, whlcji emitted ja warning. Hill drew himself up with dlgiiHled Bolemnltjf'eyed tho reptile with lofty contempt nnd paid: "Strike, darn joul You will never And mo better prepared!'" Martin W. Littleton, who will defend Harry K. Thaw when bo comes up for trial a second tlmo on tho charge of murdering Stanford Wldte, is, an ex-, prosecutor himself, ' having been 'dli-trict 'dli-trict attorney of Kings county, n dl- t -vision cooxfonslvd with tho borongtior llrooklyu. Ho naturally nat-urally occupies a position of somo Importance Im-portance in his community com-munity aud did not qultfe Unowv whether to bo annoyed 'or amused at the greet-eclved greet-eclved from. his client. cli-ent. It bcoms 'liuvv is n stickler for matin vv. lit- punctuality. A few TLtTO.N. diijs ago ho asked Mr, Littleton to come and see him at 11 a. m. tho next day. It was 11;30 when Littleton ni rived. "Mr. Idttluton," sold Thaw, apparently appar-ently greatlyTdxcltqd;. "I requested that youpsUrW sco mo at 11? ItfhJ now HJJO,ftWby"aio yoii lialfnn hour late?" m . N: 'r Mr. Littleton eyed hs client for "a moment or two and then calmly replied: re-plied: "I knew I could alvvaja find jou in." i, &h,iw 'seoi m e & ? sK.JH&Mi,4 . ..... .niwiS ifi |