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L=mi ] 'THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. [e=mil] ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1901 -“TWENTY-FOUR PAG ES, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, e | 1 1 o | HITS HHE FRADESRLN W' VOV TewenoM i ENVER DARE SHAWW [Tt YIraenow STANeVISAREN UF SWGIALISN| VeSS TS NBIGNY, MW RULEY He (he Greatest Pageant of — O tunity for Real Estate | | Fational Moumning Demand fo iciac 4 Whole German Ringdom Wourns Deosnse of % — | Pope Declares That Oatholics Must Continue | + shows Cawt st Cotors. | New King of England Has Limitations and Uolored Goods in London, LONDO 6.—~The preparations fo Victoria's Death, PARIS ¢.—(New York World Cable- | to Help Working Olasses. s Up Socinliw is Not Likely to Violate Them. Quee o b ¥ m t Edwnrd's Reign, . ’ 1t pre be th —_— gram--8y Telegram.)--T legatees | - . - BLACK S NOW DISPLAYED €VERYWHERE s - ges P, OPINIONS AS TO NEW KING AT VARIANCE | 1 nd t. having been put in pos- | GIVING OF ALMS TO THE POOR EULOGIZED | * Son Joins Hin | LEADING BRITONS FORECAST HIS REIGN P e 1 . : Soveian € t rustee 1 torthwith t Butlon ¢ % . o - V I e " t v of real estate In Paris, so that | k ; il ne Are Less 1 Btocks Depleted and Increase in Price, Whils | | [IME® T00 BOOC oty unpreceden™ | Small Grounds for Hoping That Boers Will | money mav be apphicable tely to | Olaim of Socialists That Obarity is Insulting Nuton Ny Justin McOartby, Sir Walter Besantacd Gayer Patterns Are Valueless, to procure suitabl ! Now Get Their Independence, e Mg F L Bk L to Its Object Controverted. B George Moore.in the Discussion. PARTIALLY PROTECTED BY INSURANCE tours, tra 1 from Victoria | MINISTER'S SALARY HELD BY AGARIANS | " ,”_“ by i ots | MEMBERS ADVISED AGAINST DISPUTATION | 4 tust . SEE VERY LITTLE HOPE FOR BRILLIANCY Theaters Also Suffer from Effeots of the | ik W ] ). The coff " | Government Lags Forest Low to Replace fod to SHEH H phmve 45| Press and Public Assemblies Enjoined 8o wi B L L ¥ew Tise Has Always Lived s BIN of Taboong of All Gayety. [ tta ) 4 0 train, with Juicy Vineyards. Heside : ::ifi . gro ‘..;: tting Act as Not to Arcuse Contentions. ['s . "|' sl hdabbot Pleasure and Likely to Continue To. 5 4 sble houstlil AVerve Kieber. ad- | fown Conrt o STAID OLD JOURNALS ARE SHOCKED | to he roval borc GERMAN SHIPS GO HUNTING FOR PIRATES g the Mg ot Queen leabella of | CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY WELL DEFINEO | ™ [infws (or HE HAS ONE OPPORTUNITY OF GREATNESS A The king, as ch urner, accompanted P ol as [ Sunitation for Littde 1oty Besperer @i, Wil side of . Taht Flack W Haste of Corresp e | ar ad of the pre Kalser Buya from Kossak, the Polish | T sl "“‘jl“'=‘ "“ la an - | wers of the ( "1 10 Roasts ot tn As n Patron of Art in the Highest e a 1 h Field Marshal B 5, the Ar . " “"v”"‘“”"' R "'h‘v ‘m'\‘”n’ ' l’ “-;‘ Ordered to A et | Bernhurdes " 8 t the Word MHe Ce emly S : g “‘ il "“‘" dbed Troopers Engaged In Strugsle has beoftiWand that the 8 DFORERSP | Preserve the Comma " 1“ .\v|| ; .\ Hike (ke TW wt Oshory {of Infantry. eight squadrons of cavalry and | fo t Vg, [ & for the Evans huilding, with Ly s L " ,:A,',. \"',‘.'.v. |'-l.m”. " Hival Bl number of batter of art will par e b 16n of uniting the two into v;"r ! K tnw he Vel i o | tictpate in the proy besides the 1 most magnificent private re ce in the : » p Fud of Omanha Greade « Q"‘* E | q . of peers, member BERLIN. Jan. 26—The death of Queen | W The DrOwReSiivess wser 8 varl ROME, Ja I“w'_“_v' g e Woman: Mer Wiys nnd Whins. Coy 1 Pt sl een Victo n ¢ al |y oot C ns &t coust off \ o hady Yound imbre N | ed as a forme gning sov- | Soclalism was ted today 4 : aton LONDON, ) New York World Ca furnishings and Koo: ected B | Lotite Han tely fixed 4o RIS oti BaNTRATANT RN Astor | movement among Cath revi h THwh The w Relgn in Bogiand ¥s dinners. Black the only color displayed | o, " mor he p mposing Jereto, & 6 Het 81l ¢ |Of living in F where ambitions | Which Is called Christian democracy BRE kn Scont and Vietorin e England be Santsts. sad. ott establiishimetits have bt l . or of the "l a g ices of th i i 4| Db g o Bl b w”w] ,”, REUNtDI. RUreNas ul PPN, BOVAR i Trinls of the Messenger oy Quee I ) i ties and b In Lon ry Engl ¢ " prididrmdt iy rs o . ot v ‘\ N The Evans trustees were asked te ry | that the Cathol levoted all th 5 et .}."' “."l:" Kiing follo 1 ma who' cAn aftord it § aring black |50 Lo il o o | Dilevs B 4 ing at Versa s o vonRrny thi A BESNY (hey re. | to social works in order to i e H by hi o in presiding 1 clothes, & necktle and black gloves. | \! : el @il h the princo consort and Queen Vic- | 0F SOnCr N0 ABCE BORY Bt by rea [ Ing clunses. The pontift here review ::, 4 s i The women are all 1in black and the | 5 4 Qreat Britain and | g A b e peatod | Already recelved offers for the difterent | that has beer. done in this direction, th 'y St e g o 5 officers of the and navy have ere 1 Y n, GUD AFTIAge, | him b Hog 3 \ propertie foundation of labor bure funds esta N on v e $ onal tiile or Lhb MM bands on their are AlL army flags are | o 6f the ¢ 1 blood, the equer b ol o £, Was W, W or among the bidde lished for the benefit of the rural ¢ o " . 5o with. reaard oss on tocks of col 18, pi arly | o & 4 WL e TULOPsDRIERL. i, AN ;_“ o the onle TGy Wil several Amerflaps | He censiders the appellati Christian L b the 1 queen, 1t the other hand deal ack koods will | b ‘rece the ce e milltary And: pre ited by Field Mar 1l Earl Robert ertie | ve af§o sometime led “Christian de f ', mona h \‘_‘,. . I play the dead march The ndard fran AVO 1 South Af n B - 4 on the throne f England Victoria was a b able to- il their entre wtocke'at | Vi HAY e et mreh e e sy | SABENS A SUNSHRON sup!tfw;” wa” e ihin o tiation s atiacked | ON A VOYAGE TO ETERNITY | .0 Wiie Seers"ation n gubic and Jods thr ns the Rritish marke and i i\ Edward’s influe P vergencies having arisen therefrom, the . Tarns L 8 ense of duty. Her ideas we v o d"";‘, SIEE Vreath. aad s X Phis general apliion. ot Ring Bdwird: i | Soctntinm and Cheistian D ney i it her b y study cavefully every r munufacture It s W by s M = i though a few regard him : . - | caretul aistinction n drawn be-| o = tstion submitted for her dock 1 esden and other ental cen R LA L e and agrarian ers are (Copyright, 1801, by Press Publishing Co.) | tween socialism and Christian democracy g - her knowledge of political t . eady refu more ord One | anti b PARIS, Jan. 26.—(New York World Cable- | The first conce itself solely with ma . 26.—(New nd at 1 was both wide and of t ,.‘ thal whbisakie At \ London i : ¢ W hushed and no | Kram clal - Telegram, Another luel | terfal posse 18, always King to estal doiat et dgtl as, above all thing onstitutic ‘ fact ch are running o and day b BEERSS ¥ S8 grandmother emo mean to fight to the death. Instead of | trary, respects the prineiples of divine law |committed sulcide. He at lea ) fairly could to in her own judg to emand SRUSOURY & 8580 The usual dinner honor of the birth. | &11ded youths, such as the dueliists of last [ and, while seeking material amelioration, | Pearcd under pe ircumstances. For | ment upon her constiiutional advisers ot s WH AL it s dim- | torie edside f [ . 10 of Emperor Willlam (January 57) have | SU00ay. the adversaries are yenowned fenc- | has in view t piritual welfare of the peo "’ " year v‘ "““‘ n en At iway -u:‘ 1 end o the \-. ision ot WL | e s e A’ Suy ty's special orde anplies to | Pective countr Slgnor Sanmalato, con- | rot be confounded with political democracy lec yage ably ale H redited representatives of Parliament an “\;I‘::“‘lt‘y‘.vjltl,‘,”" e M: e the bad imypre create 1, been | 4l man M,’ et i ”u‘. e g 4 | sider m"\' 1y's uational honor impugned by | for the 35 o - WiTAN oAk L {0 DLt NG A8 s ""” e ISIenLSe o hé"las e [ el SLIER huve r Motthed “atid some Hragties Wil | o0 che’ AUDIAcL:DL® be &bt dinig T ecklenburg court has ordered cg | Fecent decrees of the French swordsman, | does the church Itself, under the most |Perlodically announcing he was on the poin nown it for a long time, on the authorit l"”‘ “‘M: LA iy gl tion : iy wolt o Hane “‘W"SH‘]‘]M‘:"I""“,' assumed the deter so I behalt of Taitan. |\ EFiod ‘mmh,:‘ Rihe GHSa ey deol of H‘n:v"w % npparatus which would solve of documents published in authenticated . ¥ the end of the week £500,000 8 SADIANELONE 16 WIRL LN RIIORS the Reichsland (Alsace-Lorraine), Prince | oM the defensive he became aggressive. | racy also ought to respect the laws of lez- | e PYopem of et vigation mes. that in more than one great cris i “"”l"‘_]v' i mwf[yh‘» £ Wales excused the premier from_ golng, | ‘]HIM‘L‘N"“”" s n;“ 4 ‘I‘”“W: ke :'I' issued opin x.,,‘..u nounci & the | itimate civil authority. The appellation ’h:’:,:”‘\ ednesday one of m‘ ]“.‘,.",,;\_ here, her Judgmer t wa proved by the ¢ urse of vy St ey g ‘T ". J “ ll,. er's indifferent health. | Ty 0 o "0 Queen Victoris, has de iy fencers generally. M. Damo t raised | “Christian democracy,” therefo contain Sebp O ol il e L y -‘ e right an ‘. o r cons! e . or alisbury’s health is now notor parodtal): tho: Biaftholdek: billa atd bt the gauntlet in the name of 1ae ¥ enchen | nothing which might offend anyone. Thesc " h o | tional advisers wron © kne or in Extraordinary report o being ¢ fously better than for some years, and any 4 i and other | ang challenged Sanmalato to come to Parls | Givergencies having now been dispelled, |1ife and would start mediately on a | stance the case of the Crimean war that cul 8 tc the amount of insurance on fone who observed him in the House of | festivities off until Eastertide. and make his boasts gond. Thix t) A o g L o devote thelr | YOYAR® o eternity hastened to | the policy vhich she recommended s now the queen's life by ttorckeepers and|Lords could see he was quite hale, alert | Miniater's Snlary Meld Baek. efratned fiom ¢oing for g arastiragta TR b taud. o ke il his friend’s hon e he Aacovered (bt down by th pent of history to thealrical managees to prevent losses under | and vigorous He was Uy far the | "“'i The Relchstag ‘whose attendance wos{ Meanwhfi® Sanmalow wna Damoct con- | jon of the lot of the working classes. The | bedolli b ballaon:at © been Vigh ¥, and not merel the condition prevaiiing. The sum of £250,- | affected by the sad occasion of any speaker | again minimal throughout the week) found 1 an epistolary warfare which gradu- | pope encourages the zeal and action of those | ™ t on Tuesday. His valet, accus- | was she right in the opinion at which | 000 15 one ¢ © for the total |in either house during the vote of con- | fault with Count von Posadowski-Wehner's | A1l became hotter, resulting in an exchange | Catholics who consecrate themselves to |tomed te such nocturnal excursion 18- | arrived, but that her reasons for holding Theatrical managers hastencd to apply to | dolence proceedings. It 18 also intere as secretary of the interior. This | Of epithets and rendering a reconciliation | (his eminently useful work pected nothing and helped his master to | that opinlon have found their justification he insurance companies when her majesty’s | ing to r 1 that when Lord Salisbury was [ was especially the case with the soclalist ble Sanmalato finally came to embark | subsequent events. But the queen, never | » Bulogise Glving of A {llness became known, but the reports from | summoned to London m Hatfield house \ that time to this noth 1as Damott said the severest thing s of the freisir th wcted in the true spirit of a con e party, the queen werc so grave that they found |last week Friday, when the cueen's condi- | that the secretary’s salary has not yet heer an was recognized as the offen The encyclical culogizes the giving of | heard of Ledolin ticos 1 titutional sovereign when she allowed he the rates of most companies prohibitive. | tion was grave, it was stated on his be- | appropriated. The only thing, besides th thus securing the choice of weapons. | alms, which the socialists wrongly regard to every community in Fr wn judgment to bo overborne for a time Tho shares of certain insurance companies | half in the press, “‘Under no cirenmstanc omplished was the debate on the pension econds met for two days and finally | 48 iDSUILDE to the noor. Alms, on the con- | for information have been by hom the majority of the peoplo have fallen thi from quarter to | is Lord Salisoury going to Osborne house,” | bill for the China for whilohi the Fovern ided that a meeting was fnevitable. 18 | tr serve to tighten the ties of \l | ont Belglum and Germany, b had under the existing system ared 1o onc point, but the majorit inchanged. | @ form of announcement which has a | ment estimates at 3,741,040 mark he | believed that Sanmalato will select sabers, | charity matters not whether this acton | sult be the aceredited representatives of the na Reputable brok informed o representa ng significance in view of the rumors | widow of a general to receive 5000 mark the use of which he ex and which, | of Catholics in tavor of the working classe 1t is helieved 1 tlonal will tive (ot the ki 1 that now current in the best informed cirele TaE R DAV LR B0 SRS R (Flie tadt bt ftalian duels are usually fought, are|is called the social action of Catholics or | either b ping ou To take another iilustration, the queen AMOuNts are exaggerate e beat com- | Fespecting his relation th the King pension portionate, for an estl- | !DA0itely more dangerous than rapiers Chiistian 1“1‘ A Tho essentia) polnt | wa r somo unfre was undoubtedly right when, at ope panies considered the 00 8 tive ' of Devonshire ns Pres ed one-t of the whole expeditionar is that Catholics must act together to pre- | allowing b desce ing of the great American civil war, sh but the major f insurane ere take force. While fnitlally there w i rve the community of effort and sentl- | the Atlan His friendd believe that el her teadily aga the unfriend! b gy e S Eaaha R ain A privy councilior present at the | ' ‘m"‘.”‘w' JHkilydtisteinas graAG SHOWS HORSELESS EQUIPAGES Idle, useless questions ought, there- [1in's mind was unbalanced aven hostlle pollsy Whith’ some: 1es0iie cumu The pr n on the queen's | Proclamation council Wednesday stat oAk (Ve ORI L IheiTRat (Lot i | PRI T Molaa: Gt ever to be brought up in the press or | faliure to invent the perfect airshi miembers ot the gaverniient Ware (nalited life a month ago wa v cont. When her | (R 10 (Rduiries that the king and Lord | o1y o¢ the ‘wars of 1864, 1866 and 1870-71 \u SHOLBIovaleh assemblies. Catholics must act ro o sursue toward the federal states, Th A tay Baturday 1ast 1t was 30 per cent, | Perfunctorily, and that the duke of Devon- 79 Iateely stlll ‘wprovided for, (nis wa goipsninliiony The. pontft concluden with _exnorting| WILL PROTECT AGRICULTURE (e, [or ffom i most niiehience e 4 v i he lord president of the council Von Buelow's declarations that thi — i h s ! v w08t cnlightene The majority of ling theaters are suld be mended. Th ) fght, 1901, by Press Publishing Co. | Catholics to inspire themselves with these members of the eabinet t he was able was the intermedia etween the king | ™ ¢ o he pension bill will bt y'u Chancellor y draped with crepe and have posted black | W | Higrile L he king | oo ! an. 26.—(New York World Cable- | principles and to inculcate them. They [ Germa b Hox o make judgment prevail and 1h border announcement that they will be |y ¥ incll throughod, the ceremonial. | ™y ting were the Prussian d | Telegrum.)-The automobile | must urge the people and workmen to shun overnment Prop wert a tous quarrel betwees th closed untll “after the funeral of our be- | ThI% Bs &lven rise o the \zipresslon that | | o ek, All protection exhibition opened Friday at the [ everything invested with a seditious or Prosent Raton at English-speaking communiti loved queen inlidey ratlves the ing will ( COnRervatives, past of the | GPADA PRlais. ‘It 18 & of unlversal ex- | revoluticnary character, respect the right every weason to believe that th 7 Fhe music hall managers held a he duke of Devon- | . :ona1 tiberals and centrists) have almose | Mibition on a small scale. There are 700 | of be respectful to their masters| BERLI in ower b A to ence and afterward published the fact that pres om B aTEnlY by 0w adutaaia o) e WIMOSt | oxhiblitors In the central Where | and observe sobriety and religious practices. | the Diet luring the de 1 South halls would reopen until the day of the g it nal bill dilatorily until after the in the greatest sculptuary of the age was ex- | Thu 1l social peace again become flour- | agricultural cstumnute h i ould ¢ ) funieral, owing to the loss their employe too, hs Y| CovarhTiaht. BAR InthbAtoed the s posed several months ago there are now all | ishing throughout the world cllor, Count von Buelo fo an impor oful settlement of . would sustain if they were closed. This S Lord 'Y Lol i th jeh howing plainly the | VAFieties of horseless equipages. The pi tant pronouncement on the subject of the ed up for dispute wetion is unpopular © people think the it L ently | o roposed ind rease M6 & GEreal ture galleries ate fammed with an assori- STRANGLES TRAMP BURGLAR ot agriculture, as follo &e Ripeoled: R e hats send o | tusion and trouble of the cabiner and | *¢FYAtYe leader, plainly set forth AESL S1niiate. UDaRGs O) i P B LT to effectunlly Improve it, the Prassian gov. | °f Wales to the English throne 1s not likei et iliaigia. g L stk ha bl o douus that) et S Two can play at | (Nemselven. wio are of all soclal grades and ¢ e . ant. herefare. an in. | opinion that the present sovereign ix likei Sober English o llsm was shocked | before, that Lord Salisbury spoke serfousty | (AL Kame. If the Diet does so, the Reich- | 5C°7 iave gone crasy oyer matoneering. | (Copyright, 1901, by Press oY L DL SV i red by the same prin or | at the display around Oshorne by the ¢ 0 tha' Driiies ‘of Wales sbaur mis oousie will also treat the tariff bill dila-| The American colony was brilllantly rep-| pARIS, Jan. 26.—(New Oie | TEAAS R s bl " | sessed of an intelligence and o temperame respondents of the new English sheets of |lite and ad‘ured bim to surround himselr | 0TS 4 O eI, Min WAS 8 cOl- | plegram—Bpecial Telegram.)—Mrs. Meredith | (0 L XY lite In overs way the Intro. | °f the same order a ntelligence and The scene befdre the lodge gate, following | brainless set in English soclety on Buelow's statements in the | #Pheared in semi-mourning for Queen Vic- | yersailles villa, where B )R A i nowia | EHA of the pringe of Wales' life the announcement of the queen’s death, cer- | Diet, s ¥ iring the agrarians of | 'O11# Miss Marbury lived last summer, was the # 4 justifies any such concl With politi tainly 4 not A the occasion A crowd of | 6000 INFLUENCE ON Increascd du One company exhibits a fine horseless | hurgine of a thrilling adventure Thursday "\ Lk (4o Stirug. | ¥eNts e has had o far litile or nothing fo vl OB 9N, RhY ierman Ships Go Pirate Munting. | member of the Vanderbilt family. Another | yroq ey 00 AU Nard children and | B IRERRE DM LT UL AREL " ero cerem b Hardly had the 1 e SR L S \hoiier | Wednesday and the Willard chil an ] A B e i wer emoninl and pagear majesty has passed away,” fallen | the | Countess of Warwick Beings G Meial ris show that German war » Ic1e | qid were alone in one room, while Mr . % o vy of re He undoubtedly has mads HAR g g ¢ i s i for King Leopold. exhibits & racing coach i Pre vote Dr. Bartha, the fre 4 1 official’s 1ips when the reporters and me Judg and Sugacity o pirate-hunting at u distan Willard sat at the piano. Suddenly the gar 7 himsel popular by his frequent pre sengers, with a wild whoop, started (o race Counsel of Edwn Hong Kong and Foo Chow he T-cart shape 1 to have been constructed | gon qoor was shoved open by a rough-look- | 4Inulke lead: pid that whoever agresd| oo nd genlal way Il manner of pu down the steep hill, half a mile, to the veral of them will do police duty in | for & New York millionalre. - The Am | ing tramp, who said: “You're alone, ain't | ¥Ith the motlon favored in ‘nerease of the |, S iunsaie tl0 niERe telexraph ! e of them bawling to | (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing ¢ he gulf of Pe Chi Li and secure h AN TRRIMSARIAA CAMAY ¢ ‘! electric car-1 o0 well, don't scream or I'll kill you red with othor | had anything to do with charitable or ed R aiE s L thmtya hate The queen is dead LONDON, Jan. 26.—(New York \World | 8t Shan Hai Kuan and Tsin Wan Tao. riages, equipped with devices. These [ (o). qo I want? Why, your Jewels and sil nterests of mil. | cAtional purpe He has encoursged from his bicycle, which ski 1 his face | yiaw of getting a line on the direction in ed by t APASL 1aYenLY A "‘I ““”"‘\"’ e ¢ room. The tramp walked thither, Mrs. Wil | that it woula | t0 take part in every public gathering which in the dirt, wheroupon he knocked down | which King Edward VII is likely to. it M AR i ps oL H“! “(“.‘ Of | Jard following, having him in front of her 1 iehta to do with the promotion of such ol the agrressor P Rl el ot HuoaLA, 8 e e UFIAD | The woman, who 18 six feet tall and a grea Rich 1 the | 3¢ He has been greatly assisted in all the fletitious deathbed scenes, and have | duestion. With gt L DEATH TO SOCIAL GAIETY | ""\\ou( scream, or 1'l kill you," she said } duties boing | Whore sympathy and help were always g1 Foally weaured the -recall of two' corre Eatiinbe belstad J e ' Gerr | to the almost suffocated man. Mrs. Willa oas thelve, | With the & cheerful and generous rea poudents | that no one ly to infuence tho | thet o bor i Blishis the Seas Iragged the tramp to the garden door. ess to cvery beneficent ass bu I e now investigating the sources || o f Hite iRttana: xe: tho | Ab I « v Well as ¥ Now, g0, he sald, hurling him outsid e all ) has | ! ! ot o ane her f Warwick Th | Vshodn Paris w0 heard the footsteps of the man as he | CHILDLESS, SAD NAPOLEON | or « ' i | \ tha pury cting ag $he | i wed, but th nformation s that 1 1 L e TR T R e T R This incid ne chie 1 l.; Wine, Unhag " Appenr nee he b aving neee oa \ ertains the highest respect for the | 145 o = 3A0¢ T Queen Vietarins | Yersation n the English-speaking cole Anew in Masson's Latest L of English social 11t f ty | telephone messages, (h v vered | counte ek g e e onver of the I a 5 e VISONAN | 1) ey ared in the pr Paris pa- | Vet Kathered nd him ; reat man Lo Bl R o | ointon 1 2 ey hich ericans and which are | — v e in the Josephine pnotioned. It 4 q iy that ma il s Tt 1 \ ‘ etion is lessened by Hasx Fatl of [Just out, describes the empre M unable to reconsider the for some | (por 4 The K ritual m re ; Keg litaly aloot e e gt ¢ w 1 of h " B gl s ent affected by many sian W | period shortly hefore b ha ¢ \ ! r o ar b r a couple of years Kinx | death. 1t is entitle vt o rair & of view than | 0! L P o soclal season, there - and ) i . . ASSASSINATES A GOVERNOR Ined radica as she would for Mo Wines The American enter [ PARIS, Jan. 20.—(New York World Cable- | Napolco i pouse. IL tells of his | Of money to speml o to lond. no mat B Metal the Viethm=Man Who | of good W especia rectod toward | popularity of t} nolln w Suiknd ‘tha |t out, have De ho 1 \l beauty and captiva wits the Crim bettering the condition of that most sl bt At i vt = " atter how th A H His Dwn Life. ected and backward class of the English | Filsen and I et e 4 Ry for London for the queen’s funeral. | e her b tivatic way ha % 1 vineva 1 for the The A at / ARLON, Luxemboure, Belgium, Jan. 26.— | sl farmer o s oon sold REVOLUTION OVER GAMBETTA st ‘ oub bacomIng mere gt since of Luxembourg, wis assassinated | has been ir the ] r exhit Sueh w Rewult i Theent Over | sewbling . i e M P AL BN ) here this morning by 4 mwan named Norfolk, with considerable success, t " The « r exhibi oo t ' ke g hueld ho afterwar u ed sul- | lacking a toes the guiding hand of a His Body ¢ s Hual of Vioioms, 1 admitte - v M The influence of the countess of Warwich Forr ( Herman K v ¥ I Telegra T plan arded a fut r [ L I ¢ Xivr ben blew out his own bra on the king will all 10 the good. HIs man. who b becon i nflue A « [ body to Pa for inter " A . b f the (intious for quite on a different plane and are m Berlin street w \ tion from the m ) | I ways pleased to meet celet ' w Jan, 6.—All the of | companions it his frivolities, while brated his 70 irthday. He was the re- | nicipal col e, where the great be § | york an had i he chject of an embassy ko to Cowes tonight | countess of Warwick's influence Is mothing pient of ma ova | preseated buried. Private information fre y fying con- | At A = v | grea ar Interest he vas likely to for the purpose of congratulating Emperor | If not beneficent. Tlis is the view of | large sums of me fund | the Rivier intimates (hat the removil sld-be murderess her- | YUK B . 'y ‘ 5 weleome from or was ever ht Willlam on bis birthday tomorrow, “yrrwua well entitled to speak. | of bis companics, | would almost result in revolution, yYork | out by the prince. For this reuson it som