Show NAPOLEON OF PERU PltHOLA HAS WILD AMBITIONS POR CONQUEST The f M > > wf m aaelh toprhe IIe pehIlo s e Leegee MM = she lHttH 1 Moe f II leeplo olep IttUMItti Iipsr I ICHOIAR d Pier L old twin dictator of 1eru Is I now the r4 president elected b Y the people Ittroln I has teen i tarmed the NApe I loon of Month America Twice hll hiss limn exiled 1 from hli nntho I Innd and twice he I has marched upon Lima with troop ainKMail of hanly inounlnlncvri end after rm HghtlnK hu won his way to the executive building ills lost battle m t urn > d In May and one thousand dead men lay on the pai lugatone of HIP City er Kings before hn was Its toaster TKfa he nppraletl to Iho pen pie and liny by n splendM majority gone him the Rrmlmit gift nt their hAlide write U H llaiHthw In lc IWM Weekly Ilirola hu In view the nggrandlin mnt of Peru lie belle ea In n more Wwrnl rratmcnt of fot linrr the nt irmtlnn of capital to hla country and the opening of Iho Interior He proP pro-P < c comptollnR the roul lo the wealth nf the Crro del IaiKo nllncs and fur nlnhlnR an nutlet for thn trpaMiro that Is known to ho In hitherto Inaccewilblo i Klonn Ior fourteen emo ho has INeen MrlvlOK to brinK this nbout but each lime that ho occupied the executive execu-tive i hair an overthrow came before he could I acfompllsh on thing Now hat be U I president ho Inn the opportunity he has fought mid wnlte1 for To chow the wonderful energy ot the mann man-n hit of hlitory la necnuary > el It la I hlniory nno cannot find In hook In ISTd77 Peru proii ril na she peter had before under the odmlnli trmlnn of 1anlo nn eminent jurist While at the height of hU kiicressoa he Woo shot down by n fnnmlc and wan uroded III omen by 1rado In 1879 Peru sided I with llolUIn niMlnm Chill In a atruRgl for the control of tho An tlfogaata nitrate beds Thou a cloud roltleu down upon the northern repub Hi Her superior envy wan defeated I lr alllM the Oblivion nolillcm de < 11 during tho first battle In October Octo-ber 1670 Ito southern part of the Unto wile held by Iho enemy and n march on Lima Will expected One afternoon of that month Inido onlured his slate borne to bo ready In 1f 1 1j f t j PitlriDSNT 11I IICItOLA I Callao nnd traveling by n special train from Lima ho reached tho sea prtrl where ho nunounced Hint ho intended In-tended Inspecting what remained of the feet and else the forts so ns to be ready for tho coming conflict Tho peopln shouted their bratas nn he stepped Into the barge accompanied by brllllanllyunlformed officers Ho doffix his bat and addressed them wilug ho would 1 yet cove Peru Tho ixecutlvo party visited he monitors In mite bay then tho two wooden cruisers Them woo much powder burned In saluting sa-luting The bnrgo then turned shoreward shore-ward but Irado as If the Idea had lust come to him bade the roxiualn steer for the steamship Iilaj then lying at anchor In tho outer bay and duo to sail for Ianamn saying as ha did no that there was a friend on board to whom he wished to deliver his parting salutation salu-tation Thither the barge was rowed and tho prcildont tripped gajly up the slde ladder 110 never camo down It nituln In Peruvian testers The barge walled and waited until the big ship nearly capsized when heading around in got her now to tho con Tho officers of atato cursed and called out that their president was being kidnapped Tho captain of the slay smiled at them and nrdaiod full tpotd ahead As sho was fairly under way Prods amlllng nod il bonalr I appeared near Iho afterrail and ktsaed his hands to his aide In his cabin ho had severnl hundred thou sand dollars Ito went to Paris and enjoyed himself That night canto tho opportunity for Nicholas do Plerola on under ecro tory In tho war department Ha Issued I Is-sued a pronunclamento bind sent forth trusted friends PIcrola Pleroln1 shouted tho p oplo Yes anybody rather than the knaves at tho palace Kor 1rndoi mlnlatry had declared they would < 1 carry on the government At ton oclock there woo a rumble ot wheels and n clatter ot hoop n batter nf artillery and a squadron of cavalry had deserted oho barrack and declared for Piccolo Infantry soon followed then men arrived from every direction A barrlaode was erected accuse a side treat leading to the Grand Plata It was uttnefcod by the government force = it rollnlnht Pleroli mounted upon a black horse commanded the revolutionists revolution-ists At too oclock hero were Ove hundied dead and the government was defeated Hut Ilerola as dictator felt the efforts ef-forts of Trade the knave The country coun-try bankrupt the army and navy destroyed de-stroyed he could do nothing In the face of the victorious Chilians They capture cap-ture Lima and they gorged them Mlve with southern territory Pier las friend turned against him and lie was rnmpelM lo lira lour years later he reulrned and by force of arm aawlii won the place of dictator lint the people wen amliitt him and again lie fell Prom that time unlll Ihls year lie waltnl 1IIntl slowly organlaliig another army In Ihe mountain Aniln he line loon l sueceastul and now vox popnll follow the Plash of arm Pleroln president of Peru Is I ns Irene a soldier as South America ever pro dated 1 nnd he la I loved b > Ills troops eo Napoleon woo by the timed He Is married nnd lists several grown children chil-dren An n rtatesmnn he hm > et to f 1 < t j yy v I I I q ji I i 1 MADAMi O PlUItOLA demoiisirate ids nblllty but there are litany who bclleie thou his mhtml signals sig-nals prosperity for a country which hni mu only reverse for flfletn esrs |