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o ety TR SR e R R ) E R U S e i3 'TTHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. frers.d TABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1901-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, SINGLE (OPY FIVE CEN'IS. s s e - N 1 g gy 1 ¥ . s o " | y oc 2 [l - " 7 1 e TRIST AQ C\ \('[' | PARIS OPENS REAL SALON\I L\ 1 WAEN AYAN ’PENSIONS FOR WORKINGMEN ||J NITED S Q| THE BEE BULLETIN. " [ TEXTS TRUST AS A MENACE[*AWs orews_sea. saion REVOLUTION [N SPALY! _Vonuwshe AR UNITED STATES|, ™ deewwsemn [\ CUARDED TENTS vienns in ¢ Elegan | > P i orecast fo brask Ir In We - Share in the Whirl —_— Yenrs and ‘ pERT ’ Showers iy Eastern Portion, Bunday i Ko'r Hardie, M. P., Donounces it as Medern ":"I,':' = Madrid Forewes that Calamity Cannot "‘_:'_"ml o British Financial Autborities Dread a| " i Thousands of Jacksonville Citizens Now Vawmpire of Commeres. I WEhy ey Som Whrly e Much Lenger Be Eccaped. TRIE. May ¢ INeEE Wuria astes | Epeculative Tidal Wave, 1Y - [ Camp Under Martial Law, . | blegram—8pecial _Telegram.)—An event | sy | gramm-Bpecial’ Telegramij=The labor move. | o ! . Trade, | 7 f CALLS IT A BLIGHT TO NATIONAL LIFE ;‘"j"’""‘; l“,:, k 7"”"'-“‘*;“,‘] Parisian ele- | JUNE ROSES LIKELY TO DISCLOSE THORNS met b been ‘...:',k.‘.u":m. A0Ch tntenee | MEANS REORGANIZATION FOR ENGLAND| bivit Teade. | oo IEF BECOMES FIRST CONSIDERATION gance was the openiug of the real salo energy lately that yesterday's cabinet meet Nuried competitive ups Kaleer's [ | | | ts, soclally speaking { | e as wholly devoted e stu g of | s Intimidates Workingm en, Corrupts Fre verybody wae theror even too many. | That Month Brings a Crisls with Acosssion | chair,gugs wholly de |vo'n';.”". {dyive 0| Must Adopt Heroic Measures to Retain Its | thunte «wavities. | Secretary Root Proffers Barracka; Goveraer ‘ entrols Poiition. The general verdict. especially among the | of the Young King, | tngn nd prevent trouble. After the Pristine Prosperity. | 4 No Snosw iy i Today. ! and Others Send Aid, rich Americans present, was the | mee 1journed the World correspondent | Denth by Ligh & in Dakota, & Vernissage exhibition s yearly losing the | int el M. Millerand, socialist ministe e s 5 Omanhn merce and industry, posts and | INDUSTRIES AND RAILWAYS AT STAKE‘ Natid LESSON TAUGHT BY THE TRANSVAAL WAR | exclusiviess which made it famous the world over. $till many prominent people POVERTY OF THE PEOPLE IS APPALLING | o; iESTIMAY[D LOSS NOW TEN MILLIONS ——— t phy, who sald G Last We — cama from London, Berlin, St, Petersburg & on Parliament reasdembles May 17 its G Won » i s ; £ays Capitalist Has Noither Nationality “’[‘r’l “";‘f"‘l '”("»”"h;l the nm’ul»u e emonttrations Against Geverament Are important work wmh be done. We | Disaster Fraely Predicted in Train of the [ 7 Hitnois ¢ | Only Death Yet Definitely Announced is i ) ! : o duke of Cambridge left his beloved just decided that, while the prem £ that of Colored Worman. Nor Consolaroe, Riviera to be present. He never has missed Practioally Universal, #. nds Iu the senate the bill which re- | Fresent Pr.con of Uolored f i the Vernissage in twenty-two vears. The — tly passed the Chamber of Deputies s - — King of Belgium, the king of Greece and the N ains esuits and oth eliglous so- | % EVERY RACE THE VICTIM OF MAMMON | Kussian grand duke aio cari Americans | EVEN THE ARMY'S LOYALTY IS DOUBTF e e edita o Pohitics vnder in- | SEVERE BREAKS TO FOLLOW THE EXCESSES wintering in Italy also returned purely . ‘F.RE NEGLECTED WHEN FIRST NOTICED S of Local Ante Rooms | tes & i ks — [ structious from nmr’ ‘hmvelv- in umlu; ..‘-”;1\ i | o tle of W \ ~t Beitish Brands y s n Delusion So| From now il th t racing week, end- | Causes of T d Overt Lie | have SdAle hosgrntirs b 0 ;m"‘,‘”"' iyt | Brokers Plan Wide Margins in Ade | Sear Discovered on Dewey Propeietor Clevelnnd of Fiher Come ' rom no e great rac 9 i a scandalous amount of erty, 1 mys Coxeyr's AFMly 2 o LOWE &5 Labor i» mieaily | i0g With the Grand Prix, the first Sunday o Deep 1 i Advens | ol introduce Into the chamber a bill | vameing U Amerionn Securities, ot Any Baplaine that Workmen Snw Snsiny Wt Ineiel. TS in Juue, the season will be a whirl of bril turer to Spring n Coup creating a pension system for aged or dis- a sitate Aliout Following 10 Mateing Wiiite Men O But Were Inditere o Interference of Natle t““;' b usual, share largely 0t (o Advuntage abled workingmen and women. This so Market Hiindls the Wheeling World, Warning Smoke « . n Paris gay life clalistie reform is considered by President . Only those events marked by something T Loubet and the whole mifiistry as the most { plcturesque can be mentioned Emma | (Copyright, 191, by Press Publishing (0. | momentous step of progrés ever attempted [« (Copyright %01, by Press Publish Eames, for stance, before starting for MADRID, May 4.-~(New York World Ca by any civilized nation ce the American | Hl‘“\"“\ May 4 New York Woi Ca- | London, once more threw open her palatial blegram—Special Telegram.)—~A revolution | and French revolutions, it will be fought egram cclal Telegram.)—Kelr Hardie, | home in United States square. This time | cannot be much longer staved off here. The | desperately by all the refiitionary elements AN L LG L Bl il termination of the regency and the followlug signed state- | Y r Mo tor the Nwing Nebensks wpyright, 1001, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, May 4.—(New York World Ca- | blegram- Special Telegram.)—The specula | tive tidal euve now sweepin cees- | and by many capitalistig@epublicans, who | JACKSONVILLE, Fla ville's great fire wh has burned itself out forty-eight blocks of a ay 1. Jackson- rday hundred and tiful city have over the e was a sort of Ven A tian fete, half out party, has given | of-doors. It must have cost a fortune | sion ot the kitim 18 o onpostib 11 be | feat-ihit svery. saCIEREN o U0 the | United Btates Is frecly predicted to bring been latd waste. The loss will not be knowa ment to the World on the oftect of J. | e [ flon ot 580 king in cubis DrODAbly will Do | Jear (EAC Svety BLSSNRNNRIR LY, k0 ShY| disaster [ its train, But eveh w0 stald ¥ of ient. | even approxtimately for a week, but it is be Plarsont Moraun's: trust: enterpitaes and | Loves to Distress Her | tollowed soon by an outbreak. i i laboring masses will nnl}f #ncrease the e a- | financial authority as the Statist says: | Morels' Recoliveti leved it will amount to $10,000,000. There Bis view of how they should be encountered | Mme. Eames, when the guests expressed | The poverty of the people 3 *;‘_“';1 1s ity, which will be ": '"};]” soclety 18| “We miost strougly commend our read | ave many rumors afloat of loss of life. but by the democracy | their admiration, replied to several of | appalling, while nothing like the uwful des- | more equitably organ'ag Whe popular|to watch every movement in the United as every undertuker in the city was burned Conitierbis atnrm ke biss ¢ i b “I love to g entertalnments | U1tution prevailing throughout the ulrm.n‘u | elamor for cqual chancesdeomfort and :mp | stuton. With the grestest dase, tor it the Sut it 1a imposalble to obtaln kn oMelal tes the actlon of J. Plerpont Morgan ip stretch | Which please my friends and distress my | tural districts has been h;m\uf i Kurope | piness will increase ”(u(lgrlxll force {10M | yat plans are consummated it will mean por AR L e pubriperi [ since the days preceding the French revo- | overy concesilon movemet: It connot 8D, | that this country will be compelled to r e T One story whish is persistently refterated clutching our steel and shipping trades in | Mme. Eames and her husband, Julian |lutlon. =~ = flocking into the | hbdbu § organize its industrials and railways iu nl Ne 18 to the effect (hat a party of men il Story, attended great solree iIn their TISTHNE Duonhiy nre Seoy e o Avert Revolution. order to retain its prosperity. The ex- | e Aguin. women were driven to the docks by the fire The trust modern | NONOF at the American Artists' association | Over-populated towns, intensitylug the i ry sensible politiclan, even among | cessive speculation will doubtless result in | and were compelled (o Jump into the water menace to progr places the pro- | €lub house | ready grave situation cuused by the want Of | (hese who do not hold my soclallst views, | evere breuks in prices, but there seems | pempernture nt a Yesterday:|and that several of them were drowned, ducer and tho cousumer allke at the | AFthur Salols, a wealthy Paris-New York ) cmploviment | realizes that something must be done soon | 'ittle doubl that the American rairoad | e Dew, . | Mrs. Hogan, a negro woman, was burned in mercy of the over-rick. The trust is more | 81t0rney, who has returned with his wite | Demonstrations agalnst the representa|ry ‘royoiition fs to be averted. The 1st of | Securities will command a much higher | & ceee G0 78 | her house and her charred remalus were rapacious than the robber barons were of | 10 thelr apartments, immediately resumed tives of the government ure becoming prac- | y.v *inoygh comparatively orderly, re- | Price than in the pasi. The period of rate| ¢ o d T8 | puried by friends this afternoon Dl Tt T Bandlt of commerce. the vam- | his famously original entertainments with | tcally universal. Frenzied feeling aud de- | (G TR SR Floriery are mor | Wars and excessive competition fs over.” | ¥ AR | The burned district is thirteen blocks pire of trade, bowelicss and rapaciow two coaching parties, each comprising | SPAiring rage have been created by the Fe= | o040 of their rights und are better or- | The Economist warns brokers “of the | R wide and two miles long and extends froni o trast 16 a veritable duighter of the | MOFe than twenty Amerfcan guests. The [ Port, freely circulated by the autl-clerical ganized, better led and more internationally | Decessity for arranging very wide margins | ympathetic than ever before. The prog- | N advancing upon American securities. | y the docks, o Catherin L. Johns river, where it burne street on th ten ries, tha for a dis 74 he grave can | TSt time there was a luncheon in | { 2,500,000 was paid o (he dangerous | Germain forest, the second a luncheon near | Vatic | ensation for the marriug horse leech, and like hell nd never be satisfied. The trus d 3 t the princess of the Asturius ress in that direction for the last five yeurs | Fr the most part the Yankees huve lost| 13 76 Orauge on the north and Davis 1o the we to nationul life and destructive of free- | Castlc Fontainebleau 1% orn Revolt Seiill bisla it a8 nti-atont| 1N been mrvalnUNSENINNRTRITAG | A0y AUTACUONE for._ prudenc IIVENtoHs This immense aren was swept as clean as dom of the individual. Tts operations ca fr. and Mrs. John Drexel, fnstead of thy ¥ Jingo press is stirring up bad feeling, the | Which they may ever have possessed a floor. The city 18 under martial law and, only be successful through intimidation of | USual fushionablo huncheon under the trees | form, and the loyalty of the army is | 1 ' 8 e It News says “It cannot be | ’ all of the available state militia ix on duty % nglish and the German trades unions are | The Financial NASH’S PARTY NOW ENROUTE|® g e s Elysees, 0 " 5! 4 oubtful, olesale disorder and ure d i care evie et e K¢ ool of neksol o Some ord the workingiuan, corruption of the press | o0 th o hamps ll\] B o et n‘\:u‘ llxn:“\nrlvllu“hl"l\llv‘kf Illlflhx.l:‘\”:n | raplue w56 | o hding large delegations to assure organ- | 80id in a careful review that ne arnings i in the streets of Jacksonville. Some order and contio! of politics. These form the | 4Y “"" a“party to Robinson, where, N Tt x‘x. (i ot I ehraktansd revotus | 1zed Inbor in France ot their friendship of Ame I rallroad shares have as a 1% being brought out of the confusion. Jack stock In trs s | Y ORMeE DeIhE SRVOEAL) by T are 106 deeb o enuble any political ad. | French laborers are sending money to their | Whole brol all relationship between sonville is facing the emergency calmly and land bas found that fact out to her cost | O Fepast in the same tree tops where Mr. | tion are too deep to enable any political ad s and current prices. | | & po olg! | dividend possibilit has organized for relief work it Ao L rAEs TRaE BuGs it belgn ks 6 Ak 1 ndicates o support strikes in Belgium, | fvidend Pt O an M v ; e thvough the war in the Tragsvasl war | Do Young gave a dinner last summer to all | venturer o turn it to his own advuntuge by \ Tialy and Germang. and 6,000,000 of saclal- | “hose which seem to have done so ha o0 thousand people sre homelpss @ there was a le of the trust system. a o American notables presc e ex- | executing u coup d'etat. The revolutionar Fio o e TR Soskh sl i ! ML agilas of financiers secking to securo higher divi- ;" | rrabbahloni B Wk e O | o exbend. (hemeclves tn- yiolens | '8t8 of all countries are snding signed en- | T I".‘”l‘m_”'l"“"l‘;l“"I‘m’ QINGINNATE, O, May. h=The susdial | ey S Lt il L5 donds through reducing the wages of white | POSItIC orees v A Ul Couragement to the vietims of Russian re. | ®ome of the keenmest brains in the rail- NCINNATL, 0., May special | night trans for HRNLHA KA LY Workers and enslaving (he black workers, | 010 opened at the Bois de Boulogne club | forms before any alternative government | “:”‘l:: e iy 3 road world, but it Is not for the outside | train bearing Governor Nash and staff and | pear cities and nearby towns, while nume TPart of the means by which these ends | Simultancously with coaching. Young | can be formed. | e referendum held ‘last week among | *PeCulator (o follow them blindly.” about 100 other Ohio citizens who are to 1y to little places on ous Hver craft took o are to be secured is the crippling or de- | Bradley Martin is by far the best Ameri- | > \ i | can player | EDWARD’S TWELVE COMMANDS | ¢ miners of France favored a_general journ ranciaco to witness the | {he St. Sohns river. Supply atutions have “Cromwell broke pv / ; Y launchiug of the battleship Ohio, was | heen cstablished in various parts of the the power of kingeraft | James Hyde, on his invitations, issued strike throughout the country, which is only [ MONEY GOES AND COMES finally made up here by the addition of two to San ; city and all day they have been thronged by beheading one of the Stuart gang, and | 9ally for various trips, has the engraved [ King Revives Strict Maxima of the | POS ""'“l""'l 5 ”l',"" “,"‘::dr .m,,,l:,‘;::'m‘:‘,; 101:.'- cars, one belng a dining car and the other | by the hugry. The prompt ction of Sec- now a power more to be feared than that | /b€, “rain or shine.” d Houne- g L Morgal the private car of Vice President Willlam | petary of War Root in tendering the use of the Stuart race is growing up in the [ Other American parties go daily to Ver- lold Rebels, e el Kot with M. Greene of the Baltimore & Ohio South- | of the barracks at Fort Barrancas, near St. midst of us. The old kings clatmed to rule | Sallles, St jermain, Fontainebleau, A —_— . ne 1hnv0 ul on “ b :m ; western raflway. During the delay at the | Auguztine, was received with gratitude on by right divine; the trusts rule by the | COMPiegno and even further. (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co,) | out K"’\l“"fl s “;l"" ng ),' h° ’; Central pussenger station here Governor | every side. The east coast trains leaving right of Mammon. The capitalist has no All Young .I:u!'_;\"l:“i;i e ’;:f‘m‘,")"“,l_‘lte“""‘“:_"'l i ":":""u;“::r;" e e | (CoPYTIEDL, 131, by Press Publishing Nash held un informal reception and Hou. | hero at 5 oclock (his atfernoon, carr ationallt Act rough the 9 15 iw 9 st MR Lt gk bty . LA i et LONDON, May 4. ew York World | J. llison, chairman of the’ cotnfitfee % tine over 2,000 people hi ::Lln"ZI:‘:n‘.‘:;:}:x :l'hl:.-m\:(:u-l.‘|mu(rrll|':’fl:;; l,:{e\rrn l"onldllm as ‘“'(vn kl\u\;/n‘ |“;| New | yousehold at Windsor castle has just re- | wildfire over Europe and "l Let US| o ram--Special | Telegram.)—That J. | appointed by the governor to refresent the :: ?:(-::t‘:‘tmlm. ¥ nln-lte’r r: m‘m BOv= of operatlons and every race his victim Pk s in Parie, gave what 1s called here i | ceived fresh proof of the king's dotermina- | not forget that there was four iid in Pats | porpone Morgan has bought a gold brick | state at the launching, was presented with | ernment. RS Ac0S I Ay sy TN olin, Matineo white ball” because all he | gion 1o aholish the lax system which hs | last year an internatjonal Wotan” on |8 tR0" i iooal Duoiisss of Detishtewimmana im0t Which DogstRe SORBNC]: » the natlon. must own the trusth of . the | S Ch® Nere youns und unmarrled, The gIrls | grown up upder bisdngiber. The king bad | sociallsts, which iwX selers s, o008 & lyeture;ts the opinion firmly held by ar- | EXe B e et 0 RejeuTapl for Tents. .., - . trusts will own the natlon. ' Demobracy, by | 1 e e an Thite Mielln wnd the men| dug up from some unforgotten corner an | tremendous work tistle und collecting experts here. Mr.| The private car tiken Oif here is to me- | | A committee was appvinted at a meoting 0 MEN ( W TaT ot tHe ‘couta in white flannels and whito shoes. Fur- | ucient black-letter document prescribing | “Revolutions are always started by de- | yooc f0 CORCCOE PR WEEE L Phel commodate Hon. Nicholas Longworth, M. | Of citisens thil ‘afternoon to telegraph the Deople, 18 o ham and o delusion so long ue [ ther oFiginality was added by the fact that | .Twelye good rules found in the study of | termined majorities, which even the most [ poa®overeq" $195.000 for i, Then he in- | A. H. Pugh, Harry Stevens and Colonel C, | EOVErnors of various states to send all the R 1n. soonamicatty shalavad. Socieliuw | S1latho: izl were Amerloan agd all ‘the | Giaries I of blessed memory.” inert masses will follow in promisig move- | wio 04 €T TR0 L b nutes at Ak | B, Wing, : tents they can spare to Jacksonville. It ( ofters the only way of escape. Monopoly yn;e:::n:(m.\ll‘r:“[‘-:(l.::nlh presiaidichermingly | o Lieee rules Boward lias:had ramed and [ menta. Therefore it hrogtess s to be mads [ omiy' st rooms and/expressed ‘himielt na( The panty was jolned tiore by Av'A.7da)- [ MINIBERSSNCEUIEES BreRBELEREIRERYS ’ is inevitable, and the question at issue all | gh sald to the World correspondent: “My | ircec o & Prominont position in the castle. | by nenceful evolutlon, lastead of by riots, | sattanea lagher, general agent of the Missouri Pa- | N¢Nt shelter can be provided for the home p over tho world is whether this monopoly in v % less thousands, and Jacksonvile for & of ten| e husband had several narrow escapes from | ey Before it was originally offered at auc- | cific, and ¢ ] 7 rge T. Guunis, general agent rules dward enjoins on Windsor: B I al agen marrylug an American. This ball will show | Protane no divine ordiiance the means of Iife 1s to be privately owned We feel that the majority In Par tion Lord Dudley gave a commisslon to|of the passenger department of the Atch- | e to come will bea clty e and controlled and conducted solely and | (hac T am rather favorable to Franco- | Touch no st matiers T e Mr. Agnew to offer 0,000 for it. Mean- | ifon, Topsks & Santa Fe, Over these soRYINe 8t 8 ineeting thin 4¢9FDe0A gmuRLS exclusively with the object of putting | American matches except In that one spe- | biic o mealthi | ngmen, who hul\v- syl tme Sir John Millals examined the picture | the train will pass after leaving e 0,000 LTAIH e aUsmEBLaLtonTutE Ny money In the pockets of the shareholders, | cino nstance. Maintain no {1l opinions, [ieatity JR8i8 ;‘";.Mr,,.m," L Ly ',"" cxhaustively, giving the opinion that if | more & Ohio Southwestern at Louls. | % fetograta from. the Armour company of or Ia to be owned and controlled by the | ghe probably was referring more partiou- | Encourake no vice f nocessaries of life, what has been done for| ¢ wyg o Galnsborough at all it was a rough | General I nger,Agent 0] P, McORrty 0f | o E et B ek nation and conducted 50 as to produce the | jarty ta Mrs. Gomrge Law's much afirmed | Heveat s vances. | the soldicrs and the sallors, who are pen cago instructing Ma d ¢ Reveal no secrets. sloned Dby the mation for work requirin and much denied opposition to Lefevre | Mike v parisons. 1 L] : much less effort, perseverance and merit. Pontalls' banns when his engagement to| WBeep no bad company sketch worked up by some other hand and | the latter roud decorated the cars here | ¢hIShEs tnsiruciing ¥ not worth 10,000 pence. At the auction Mr. | profusely with flowers and bunting and will | ©F # i ther s Agnew went $2,600 beyond Dudley’s com-| accompany the tr e Ay ] A1V ACIITOM BIRRE B highest possible happiness and the greatest personal freedom. Socialists advocate the latter as the better way." criptions are being re- es. Jacksonville has in to St. Louis his present wife was announced Miuiteno Jong meal La ¥u Cannot Save k . mission, 8o he repudiated the purchase and | parture was taken at 5:30 o'clock p. m. ”:‘: ~‘:i_‘““_::"‘~"y ;‘l'.“»‘l"",“ '“'il;:'c'l"“l:’“""‘:: “l: Handsome Mrs. Robinson Duff gave a| These rules observed will maintain thy “The disabled laborers of either sex ought | immediately afterward the plcture was — A iere seem "8 99 objection [ as- sed upon the this, but it is mainly b suceesstul musical in honor of Miss Fanny | place and everlasting gain to he pensioned like the wounded soldiers. | stolen A / Tekdlng oIt York is much regretted by soclety ~here. [among high and low in the royal house i, for the theory that the laborer can [ the signal for a revival of all the old con-| Sy 8 I" '.A‘“-,* Ryt 19 emergeniy Thomas Thorne, the millionaire composer, | hold and Windsor supports more book- | save enough to provide for himself and his | troversy and criticisms, it may be aban- [ Califor: Wil L b ettt fla i i site presided at the piano. Mies Garden, the | Makers than any other town of its size in | fuy old age and disease is pre- | doned. Spread & tolegTam Was Teceived from American prima donna at the Parls Opera | England. The posting of these ordinances | posterous, if one will but figure his possible Laurence Housman is the author of n Recent Dise (Copyright, 1301, by Dress Publishing Co, | Comlque, und Miss Schiesinger were among | provoke considerable resentment in the | savings honestly. 1t the bill fails now its | English Woman's Love Letters.” He stren- PARIS, May 4 (New York World Ca. |the siugers. In the audience were Ambas- | houschold, although the king hus significd | dofeat cannot be permancat. Parliamentary | Uously denied the authorship befare, as the | OGDEN, Utal, May 4.—F. M Phelps and | Gaincsvilie, Orleando and Stark companies blegram-Special Telegram.)—“Good" Prof, | 54dor and Mrs. Porter, General and Mrs, | that they constituted the best rule of life | discussion, scattered by the newspapers | mystery enhanced the sale of the book, but | other California men returned from the ROproYeds R "L‘.'.‘.“.‘xfi"..u';l'”T\.,’u .I.Knu!f-' Algie Crook of Chicago, who sa; Winslow, Mrs. Griswold - Gray, Lady | for his royal servants and others that he | throughout th land, will be bound to|he now is offering another book to his| Fossil oil fiells in western Wyoming and e AL 4 L g Paria T fenn ke Serlously Amer View of ¢ sints nnd Sp able Report of he follow vertes. the governor ALLAHASSE, Fla, May f—MacWil- lams, Adjutant’ General; Your call for he never placing $204000° at their dispo has kissed a woman or a girl, is the sub- | ADBlesey, Lady de Grey, Mrs. Lee Robinson, | had yet seer awaken even the most slugglsh elements of | publishers, describing himself as the author | report the discovery of innumerable springs W. 8. JEND vernor. " o “ oy g Mrs. @ Miss Van Dusen Speed, Miss = the working masses and create an fjrre- | of the “Love Letters.” of the flowing ofl which has been deter 7 o'clock thi g Gove Jen- ject of much comment in the French society | Mrs. and _ At 7 o'clock this morning Governor Jen 3 papers. Leading novelists and sclentisty | Bryant, Miss Helen Stanley, Miss Fair- MRS. LESLIE CHANGES NAME |p:cssible movement in favor of a working. | Housman, who is 34 years old, has been | mined to be « lubricant. H. L. Grifin and | nings declared the ity under mariial law. PR L e el B e Tl prouounce | Child. Sir Campbell Clarke and Lady —— man's pension bill. a prolific writer of short stories and|s. A. Hubbell from Balersfield, Cal, who | Colonel Lovell of the regiment Is in the Chicago instructor foollsh or monstrous, | Clarke. 1 d Jewels Her “Workingmen's pensions will not tax the | poems. His brother and sister also write | have mado the locations in the district [ command of the troops. but & powerful clan upholds his theory that | MT. Leggett of New York and her daugh- ! treasury as severely as imagined, since the |and paint ey are nephews and nlece of { and studied the geology, state that the wells [ The following troops in addition to local love for women, even love of the ideal | t€F by & former marriage, Miss Sturgess, de Brazus, workiugmen themselves will contribute a [ Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the pioneer poet| spring up through fault in the formation, | companies arrived during the day and are type, serfously impedes a man who would | AT® PASSINE a few weeks in Paris. They are — small share of their wages monthly to the | #nd artist of the aesthetic movement in| indicating imm / \ - : reservoirs of oll under [ on duty. Governor's Guards, Tallahasses; i be great and learned. Henry Fouquier in | 8'VIDE brilllant receptions to the many | (¢ opyright, 1%1, by Press Publishing Co.) [ &0 ¥ ! Rin state, making up the deficit. If the bill be- gland 3 Jaw York W . heavy pssure. Columbia Rifles, Lake City; Suwanee Rifles, \ « long nrticle ndduces in support of thiy | friends they made while permanent resi- | PARIS, May & =(New Vork World (a- | comen law it will suppress the greatest| Housman, who hitherto has had a strug- | ~while the great rush of ofl investors has e o il L |,‘,,f,:‘k. 1 view Darwin, Goothe, Kant and Schopen- | 4¢nts here a few years ago. Mrs. Leggett | blekram--Spcclal Telegram,) -Mrs. Frank | source of unbappiness among the laborers, | Eing existence, alrcady has cleared $125,000 | been to the Pledmont districts, in which | Major Bradshaw, under Colonel Lovell, s 11 hauer. has taken Lady de Grey's house in London lz-'nllu‘\flll r‘n»xvun-vr :. known “s--ll]"‘ one which is never slecping—fear of the|on "An English Woman's Love Letters. the Aspen Tunnel gusher s located, th: | immediate command of the “.m,l,*' The uquler writes: “Victor Hugo lu pri. | for June and July, after which she will | Burotess de Brazus She has Just iahorited | quiure, which polsons the laborer's exist- J. 8. Snrgent's N announcement that the test of the spriugs | city is patrolled and the entrances to the l vate letters repeatedly asserted his belle | Feturn home. with money and & lot of superb fewels, | (10 04y and night, even In his best| ;g gargent again bids fair to carry off | JUSt discovered ear Fosstl shows lubricat- | burned districts guarded by sentinels. Mil- A that If he had had the courage to resist Dinner to J. P, Morgan. Tho' American writer and editor, after a | TOmets of Jov. It will also suppress wll| gl honora of the Royal Academy picture | 1€ 0fl bas chused the excitement o extend | itary headquarters have been cstabifshed » voman's charms he would have surpussed [ Mr. and Mrs. John Munroe gave a dinner | jong confiict with herself, decided to change | poocier¥Ing pauperism. It will unclog the hibke by exhibition, with a portrait group of Mrs. | 10 the “"‘\"i'hlfyllul claims are now being | on the vacant lot behind the federal post- Bhakespeare and Voltaire. He believed that | to J. Pierpont Morgan. The guests in- | the name under which she won fame for the ¢ Cazalet and her two children and a por- | Staked by many locators | office building, Passes are necessary to en- womun's company numbed his highest [ cluded the Geiman ambassador, Princess | poble sounding appellation. The World | Y2t6 the morals of the masses, for general | \ait of Mrs. Charles Russell, whose hus. ter the lines in any part of the city faculties. ~ Dacon, t0o, asserts that mar- | ge Radolin, United States Ambassador Por- | correspondent, after learning the news, | 5200 Cnduct will be necessary to obtaln afhang iy Thomas Lipton's adviser in con- | BUTTERINE FACTORY BURNS | The suburbs of Jucksonville stood out teo- Tlage retards @ man's succeas.” ter, Levi P. Morton, former ambassador 10| me. Mrs. Frank Leslie at the American | PSR#1O0 elther for old age or disability.” | paction with the cup races. Mrs. Cazalet e day like onses in the desert of desolation. 'Aol""f','"i(”"‘;”\' auotes an Interview glven | prance; Mrs. Astor, Lady de Grey, Baron | embassy reception and sought vainly to s is an attractive woman. Experts say noth- | one Wundred amd ity a | Erom Bridge street to Laura a thin fringe by Lord Kitchener to a Figaro reporter | anq Baroncss Alphonse de Rothschild, Baron | obtain further details, but could not even | MAD KING LUDWIG WORSE | ins finer or more charming has been done Dallors tase | three blocks deep stands uninjured along when he passed through Paris after the | Rudolph Hottinguer, president of the Bank | get information about the Brazus family AR by the greatest portrait painters of the P ol | the river front, hut to the eastward, north= . Khartoum victory. Kitchener brutally as- | of France; Mr. and Mrs. Luke Meyer,| All Mrs. Leslle was willing to say was RO A, Volee Feehle, | PASt. Another group of the two handsome el e L | ward and westward of Hemming park an un- serted that he “wouldn’t cross the street to | gountess Mont Soulin and Count Suzannet. | that she would leave Paris immediately ’ o White and Itagaed | daughters of Asher Wertheimer, Count| - o e Rt < ehiow Taoate (thATava NI AWk Sh Win the wost bewutiful woman in - the | "y und Mrs. George Vanderbilt are visit- | after the Grand Prix and probably travel AR AINE AR AR Boni de Castellane's art dealer, aftords| CHICAGO. May 4.—Fire tonight de- | gaunt chimaeys rcar themselves like monu- world, because he meant business in life stroyed the plant of the A. B, Fried un J ing the studios, buying pictures and jewels tensively in Europe or pousibly ry esh proof, not only of Sargent's marvel- PARY 08 V194 rledman and woman always wasted a man's time | oo (et i o ioige 5 . ! SR e ¥ 05 Boreontn masval hospitals and asylums. It will tend ‘o ele- | Eye Halr and Skin urn to ments in a forgotten city a § o ’ y e aalog . . —_— } Manufacturing company, makers of butter- They especially fell in love with Aquarellist | America, depending on her business affairs ous brush work, but of his unrivalled gift ¥ P ene 4 Japy ,y Press Publish 0 ) 4 e, situates o . A Familles ¢ Vacant Lotw. L, ,‘l!h‘l""'l:""’:":""r"_n"l‘"_"‘v‘" ihe debate wag | EUECDE Grivaz, well known in New York.| Baroness Salvador, quite a social light | (¢ REFINRG 3000, by Sen ““ hing o) | ot originality in composition ine, situnted in the heart of tho stock. | Namilles Camp on ”“" "_"[ L Introduced by Liberte, o Pars remioan® | where he was induced to settle by his | here, gave a soiree In honot of Mrs. Leslio's (BERLIN, May &—New York World| “pqyin Abbey has a fine picture entirely | Yards: According to President A. B, Fried- on every vacant lot In the teritory wur- T T ’.‘::“l':",'::. friend, Augustin Daly. Grivaz remained | accession to the nobility. Cablegram—Speclal Telegram.)—Mad KIbg | oy of the ordinary line of three crusaders | Man the company's loss will aggregate $150,- | rounding the burned district tamilies are AT il . Ludwig of Bavaria has just celebrated his of three girl students in the Latin quarter, | (1ST¢ S¢yen years, where, besides bolng ki sbius p i i 4 000, which is fully covered by insurance. | camped. Some hud piled furniture about s ! J | { getting their first glorious view of Jerusa- | o y e 5 > R o painter for the ulira-fashlonable set, h"iMl“L'OROUGH SNEWMANSION | 760 birthday aunniversary His conditlon | for "' the distance The plant consisted of t) bulldings. The | them, spreading over them a blanket, mak A R UL well ve- | \ag the power behind the throne at Daly's | — | Svows worso and he now presents a pain F. D. Millet exhibits two characteristic | fire originated in the warchouse from an |ing a tent. In mary cases this covering was memberad ach rl retended a ptic spectacle 8 eye ve los . 0 cause, The immense p! the | only enough for ¢ sSome had broug 3 g ) )"M\:m[y At | (heater. The sumptuous revivals of Shuke- | Duke Signs Contract for a ne to | (ully pathetic spectacle. Hi have lost | o1tures of the Puritan days, greatly | Unknown cau The Jmmense plant of the | only enough for the baby. Some had brought SUTAS! SHetAuRle ShaLiTh ther af “Pre- | cpeare were always staged and the costumes Be Adorn Onk of Cas- all expression und his volce is growing| Lruised for their technical skill as well as | ADSI0-American Packing and Provision | # fryingpan. some a coffecpot, rome had geated the faots, though they sdmitted that | o) o ™ 0% 0 aor his artistio dirsction. tilian stles, feeble. The hair on his head and his beard | ypo rarer gift of quaint ht B company surrounded the Fricdman estab- | money to get bread—all were shared fin his “temperament may have changed.'" P AHO’ 6 J e rarer g quaint humor. Benjamin are white and ragged, as the appearance of %01, by Press Publishing Co.) | barber provokes a violent paroxysm. His “Algio was renowned here" say the | GeOrKe Vanderbllt bas bousht elght of| young women, “as the most ardent Ameri. | FriVazs water colors and uow the same { 5 Constant's portrait of Queen Victoria is | !'shment on all sides and portions of this | turn. Over gathering occasionally considered a fallure, being poor in color | Were In danger for a time shrilled the mourning of a negress whose 4 4 0 Amerl- | artigt has been engaged to do a pastel por-| LONDON, May 4—(New York World | face is the color of parchment. ‘The only | ung (heatrical. | eniln was missing, to be followed by sobs ;:le\;:ly‘ r’::l:l In‘;d‘anri!!" }:'.,, '2,',‘, "H‘I::;_ trait of Mrs. Vanderbilt Cablegram—Speclal Telegram.)—The duke | ign of recognition he cver gives is a feeble of re- Mr. and Mrs. Foxhall Keeno had a party | MAIL CRANE KILLS ENGINEER | 'm cvery key that told of the b Wp her statement by trylng to approximate | AFthur Hinckley and party are cruising | of Marlborough signed a contract this week | smile. He smokes cigarettes perpetually | o (he Newmarket races, including Mre | pression in the Caucasian and the savage I85 aumbary of times she |,_.”'0M”\. Was | 8D0ard their steam yacht about the Greek | for the construction of his new mansion, so | and alternates between semi-starvation and i [ Ronalds. The Keenes never miss a race | y ankness of the African ., | v Cozzins of (& n Ve ns His aumber o s islands. They last were reported at the | long delayed, i Curzon street, Mayfair. Tho [ Wild voracity. His doctors say he may 1ive | yeating of any kind and are always to the 5 5 During the progress of the fire hundreds kissed by the 'mf!__ tuhlfulm professor. Piraeus. work s tc be done by a Norfolk builder five years unless an internal hemorrbage | gront at Hurlingham and Ranelagh, me; Head ‘*"”“" Knocked | of people moved their goads into the stroets, James Gordon Bennett came from his| OWIng to the compensation demanded, the | oceurs. being an ardent polo player. Mrs, Foxhall | il | but 1§ 18 impossible to get drays to carry THIRD GIFT OF TRIPLETS | scauticu vila to parie today to sign the last | duke was obliged to abandon his scheme of — Keene is onc of the best dressed women In GAS FOUR Céfifs ;}HOUSAND London. She buys most of her things in| , “MPORIA, Kan., May 4 the goods away and furniture, books and papers and receive the payment which|buying up the surrounding small hou gineer V. | bric-a-brhe were hound up. Dr. Stout saved ris Soclety & | clinches the sale of his beautiful new yacht | There will be no garden, but the house will Amerienn Wife Sets 4 —— Paris and they are made up after her own ‘;““*"“’“ “"‘j‘ of 'I'\'I "l""ll Hm"“-l"‘“ on | his lbrary by digging a hole in is yard, fn Colo Example in the Up- Namounl to the Colombian government, | include a magnificent ball room Everyone May Have It for Fuel and | original ideas. the Eanta Fe road aned out of his cab | which he buried his books wrapped up in a building of a Nation. The Namouni is now fitting out at Genos During his visit to Spain the duke bought — window today while his train, No. 6, was | plapket This plan was followed by several Y passing Plymouth, when a mail crane | persons. Some buried the Fihin same manner. Drays loaded with furniture skull and tearing a poriion of the top | e | and trunks filled the streets all day. Hor of his head completely off. The force of | jeyy people siept on fwprovised bids nesr but will leave tomorrow with a new crew | & quantity of fine old oak decorative panel (Copyright, 101, by Press Publishing Co.) | bound for Panama, where it will be trans- | iDg from the interior of famous Castilian PARIS, May 4.~ (New York World Ca- | formed into a gunboat. Mr. Bennett will | castles and for three years he has been | s 4 blegram--Speclal Telegram.)—Mme. I have a new vacht bullt iramediately, this | Purchasing largely old French furniture | (Copyright, 11, by Press Publishing boges, formerly Harriet Lancaster of New | time with a French hull, engines, fittings | and decorative objects for the personal | LONDON, May 4.—(New York World t deef o | the blow knocked him out through the | ypoir furnitare in quer away from the York, today gave birth to triplets. This is | and decorations. rooms. Cablegram—=8pecial Telegram.)—Dr. Lud- fe and Reason, | window and he fell uearly outside of the burned distriet. In the early hours of the Y the third time that the same thing has S wig Mond of the great chemical manufac- -— right of way fire ny people moved their property dis happened to her. She was married exactly haspened 0 o She v married s | GEAMANS WOUND TWO BRITIgH | SPREAD OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | (yrue ire or bmuner Bowt & oot o b pros roniani o | Norwich, Cheshire, has discovered a new| BERLIN, May 4.—(New York World Ca- | Movemes nine children, all boys and healthy, The rned Over | coal gas, which, although us tances of a half mile or a mile, only to find | 1t necessary to move It agaln as the fames Cone °ss @s an | biegram—Special Telegram.)—Dr. Syfried, [ At New [ARTRERRE AT / father joyfully hopes that the next arrival | Bridge Guards Fire on Tug enn illuminant, will be enormously valuable for | famous surgeon, has just received the con- | Jemburi: Minnohan pach will complete the dozen and break the Juring Two Members of with the Doctrine. heating and power purposch. It can be | gratulations of his professional brethren | panl Arrived- Jtrira, from Liverposl Story of the Htart, record. the Crew. | —— | sent through ordinary gas malns and costs|on successful operation believed to be | At London—Arrived—Mesaba, from New E. . Cleveland, proprietor of the Cleves Harriet Lancaster studied palatiag in 5 | (Copyright, 1%1, by Press Publishing (o) lonly 4 cents a thousand cubic feet, as cow- | unique, He removed a portion of a work- [ YK (o0 0 | land i#iber company, made the following / New York till she was 18, then she came | TIEN TSIN, May 4.—Some German sol- | BERLIN, May 4.—(New York World Ca !p. ed with 60 cents for ordinary gas. | man's skull, pulverized by the blow of an | New Vork. 4 MANA, from tement today regarding the origin of th ’ here and married three years later. M. | diers who were guarding a German bridge | blegram--Special Telegram.)—The spread of | There is a private bill now before Parlia- [ iron bolt, and filled the cavity with bone | Al Liverpool-Salled—Campania, for New | fire Desboges is an architect. Mme. Desboges | across the Pel Ho at the south end of the | Christian Scivnce i Berlin is causing con- | ment for power to supply the gas, which all | from the skull of an ox, carefully pared | YO0 o giin poniand, for New 0 the factory there a drytig herselt continued to paint, but when she | British concession here, fired on a British | cern to the pastors, as it is making remark- | the leading chemical experts declare will|down and carved to fit the hole. The skin | york. st ¥ tform 200 feet wquare upon which the saw how her family was growing she | tug, the Ego, this morning, wounding two | able strides under the influence of American | bring about a revolution in steel manu-| was laid over the injury and healed natu- At Cherhourg—Salled—8t. Louls, New [ moss is piled after it has been Sinned, abandoned art to devote her wholo time [ of her crew. The bridge impeded traffic and [ women, who have already established five | facture and greatly reduce (he cost of|rally. The patient expericnced wo il P T Y now | TWEDLY feet wway there are two nepro cot- to her tamily, the tug touched it. weeting houses. electrical supplies. E effects. avre-Salled—Lalorralne, for New | (e ung the chimpey of one of thewe eoks