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EDITORIAL VOL. XXXIX- OMAHA, THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. SUNDAY MORNING, APRI L 17, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Political and Social News from the Old World Reported by Special Cable and Correspondence ROCKS ON WHICH ?“IE HOWLS VERY SOFTLY|SABRES TO FLASH MARRIAGE FALLS ttorm nuset vy necserets vt ma. ' ERWARNOMORE Nearly Subsided. Causes for Diverce the Differemt, British Authorities Relegate Weapon to Limbo eof Amtiquated ‘iAustria's Aged Emperor Suffers Much in Health 'KAISER'S ARMY TO [RUSSIA DRIVINC OUT JEWS ! DEFEN&THE AIR Germany Will Be Prepared to Fight on Land, on Water or in the Steady Progress Now. Forced Migration from the Pale in Countries of Europe Are Classified. GAMBLING RAIDS AND 600D JOKE Poman Incident Worried Him Much S and Imcreased Amxiety of His Clouds. INJUSTICE DONE TO FINLAND & One Clab Finds Iteelfl Neatly Hoazed, TABULATED ANALYSIS PUBLISHED =~ While Another Finds thut the Folice Are Real and in Earmest. ONE OF KING'S GOLD CUPS LOST Result of Researches of the Royal Something of a Scare Stirred Up British Commission. | BY CLEMENT J. BARRETT o | ROME Aptl #.—<Special Dispatch to Th MANY REASONS ARE ADMITTED Bee)-The storm raised by the vist of former Presifient Roosevelt i quieting Gown and 80 far a5 can be found there have been Do casualties. The relations be- tween the Vatican and the Methol@'wt mis- | Wonaries could mot be more strained than | they had been, #o 1o grest harm was 8one there. Mr. Roosevelt made a great impres- sion on King Victor and Queen Elena. who enjoyed his visit greatly. and the ‘M'ple generally were pleased wi famous American One of the pleassnt features of Rooserelt's visit to Italy was the presen tiom to himn of & bust of the late ¥ Marion & Crawford. Mr Roosevelt was & t = PRAERS BB friend and afmirer of Crawford, -...,7::. LONXDON, April %.—(Bpecial Dispatch 10 | the last years of his 1ife at Sorrento and The Bee)-An interesting contribution 10 | sypressed himself as greanly 3 material for stody of the diverce QUEStIOn | have this memenmto of the man who had s the tabulated analysis of the @ivorce | shed much Jusire on American letters lawe of the various Eurcpesn countries and the self-governing colomies of the Bry- | Ralds, Make-Believe and Real. o, g Rome i lsughlng a2 & buge practieal g -"_‘ """”: - . Gowds | J0ke Played en o Sumber of well-known iy .:ua-x.-ht-fl hn'kflmmmmuhlwirmo’ a the leading hotels. A party beaded by Signor Antolr. & well-known chemist. dis- Suised s a police commissioner and kis . | assistants Gescensed om the gambiers and {in business-lice fashion, seived the stakes pry oo the Nife of the con. | 200 Sambiing implements. He ook the :“‘4‘_ gl sep. | DATes and sddremses of the plavers, and. s v h"'"“: _"‘":‘; '“" 1. | 19UTE them they would hemr more of the no o -‘““ ooy m"“' life, | MAttEr &2 & later date, Geparted EDWARD REVIVES OLD ORDERS King Believes that Chapters Deserve More Attention. WARSHIP FACTORIES ARE BUSY 4] Countries Have Some in Common, with Varistions. GENERALLY RECOGNIZE INSANITY Intempatibility Sufficient in Several =nd Nome Demy Absclute Divorce for Sutficlent Camse to Elther Party. Plants in Great Britain Working on Comtracts for Twenty-One Dresdnoughts = Many Smaller Vessels BY PAUL LAMBETH LONDON, April 3 —(Special Dispaich W The Bee )—The cavalry sabre has ovt! {#ts usefulness and must soun join in hom- orsble retirement lance. helm and uberk and such other similar weapoas of und efenne No Jese as authority than Field Murshe Lord Haberis, Little Boh Bobs Bal is suthority for the statement the dashing cavalrymin with must give way 1o the mounted Imfantryman with prosaic rifie. In a preface o & book by Mr. Erskine Childers be strongly vocates that for cavalry the steel weapons ought either to be discharged or denied of mounted riflemen substituted for the exirting L8 type Lord Roberts saye Why mow, with & Qifferent egiipmment. sbould cavairy still be trained on the oM tradilion, and thelr rifies rcside 3n buckets attached to the horse. only 10 be used on OCEITAIN EEORp- tiona! oocasioms 0 supplement the sword | Geputies and several scions of princely fumilies are involved in the affair Family and Priends. BY EMIL ANDRASSY | VIENNA, Aprtl 36 —(Special Dispatch to The Bee)—Again rumors are curremt thet the aped emperor's bealth is such &8 10 cause grave fear in the mind of fam- fir and the governmenmt There seems o be, accending to my informant. no specific trouble, but merely the feebieness incifent 10 aSvanced age. The recent trouble over the reception of Mr. Roosevelt at the Vati- can bas, 1 unSerstand, worried his majesty greatly. The emperor i & @evout Catholic end Austria is perhaps toduy the most Catholic country in Burope. The fact that Mr. Roosevelt me 1o Viesma o soon sfter causing & controversy with the Vatican worried the rt and it was stated 51 obe time thut his majesty was o greaily incemsed that he had decided to cancel his engagements 1o show Mr. Roose- e}t unusual bonor. The whole affair has {hed & bad effect on his heaith Kerems at His Post. Ambassador Kerens has arrived and the first impression Vienna has formed of him is favorabie Ther take him to be & typi- cal American, bluff and bearty and while pertsps lacking somewhst in the suavity was to dur, | of menner we Jook for in the Buropean the | Giplomat of high renk. possessing & £oodly | strated the fact thst he Was Dot & vision- flasting blae | share of shrewd, common sense which will | ary @reamer, but Liad seived the probism | enabie him to gain and hold Mis popularity | Extravagasce in “Kid" Parties. Some extrsondinary stories of extrava- gence st juvenile parties in Austria and the loading of the Yvoungwters' stomachs ail mfloesce on tactics, and o pure WPe | L o Ly esome delicacies are being told. | and, as & result, the kaiser has at his Gis- | Absurdly iste hours are nowsdars kept. it is asserted by mere infants On the im- vitation cards of dances given for children of 3 &nd 11 the note is added, “carriages at 3% 2 m" And in Austria all schooks begin Bt § oclock in the morning. At & recest children’s party hostess, evi- dently wishing to outshine the other Iadies large guantity of unsaited caxiare beaped | on buge Biocks of soe. The delicacy was for | the most part wasted. the chfiren mot be- cost of this may be imagined when it is thers were fifty children present. Mystery of a Russian Trank. the very best champagne had besn Many Lawyers Point Out that Abre- sation of Rights #s Illegal, but Russia Does Not Care for Thia WAR PROGRAX IS NOW COMPLETE {Zeppelin Stations for Cordem About Empire’s Frontier. BIG GUNS FOR OFFENSIVE DUTY Krupps Turn Out Weapons to Destroy GREAT DEMAND FOR AEROPLANES & BY GEORGE FRASER. PETERSBURG. April 3 — (Spe Dispateh 1o The Bee )—While avelding pr grams und oiber viclent measures, the ex pulsion of Jews from Rusia is going quietly but ruthlessir. Pressure le being Put on the Hebrews throughout Ruseia and they are leaving Kishinleff, Kieff, Wor- ouvesh, Rigs and other points in the Pale by the score The government if not &o- tively encoursaging the anti-Jewish move- ment, I8 certainly laking no steps 10 S10p it and there is & well formed bellef that in reality they &re bebind the whole affuir Law Makes No Matter. Th recent Seclaration of the Comference of International lawyers that Russia All Germany Enthesiastic Aerial Navigation and Big Shops Ave Buay Turning Ou the Machines Over BY MALOCOLM CLARKE BERLIN, April 36.—(Special Dispatch to ! The Bee)—It is mot alone in battieships and a:my corps that Germany is pressing 10 the fromt in preparation for the imevit- abie time when the sword must docide the question of Buropean, if not worid, suprem- acx From tbe time Count Finnish rights of seif-government excites only languwd effect whatever on Russia's plans for deal- ing with Finland. It has been Secided that the interests of the empire demand redical changes in Finland and they will be made Emperor to Live at Sea. Notwithetanding the severity of the tsarina’'s recent nervous breakdown, ber imperial majesty is mow in much |bearn, 1 am informed, and it is imtended Zeppein dcmon- of serial mavigation, the German war of- fice had mever wavered in its faith that the dirigitle airship wouwld be & grest, if Dot & controlling Tactor, in the Dest war | which the fatheriand should cugare, Standard. which is to anchor off the Fin- nish coast, about 0 miles from St Peters- burg. The tearina is naturally & vers healt womas. but the freguemt discoveries that the most confidential of her domestic ser- vants were but emissuries of the nihbilists has kept her in & Staie 0f MOMENIATY Derv- ous apprebension for the lives of ber Nitle ones for years. Only at Darmetadt brother's castle in Germany. or on bourd the Standard does her mujesty obtain any | relief from the mestal torture of her posi- | ton. | posai & fieet of fourteen serial warships ranging from 140 1o 43 feet in length and with speed -ang'ag from iwewiy-ome L thirty-seven &nd obe-half miles an hovr There are nine more bufiding. one Dearly 50 feet long =nd apother having &3 est- mated speed of fifty miles an hour. Ten or & domen factories and “Gock- on systemstic lines, are &1 work. Twelve or fifteen permanent garages—eeveral of Her Matd & Man. them elsborately equipped ~statione”—dot Ty Russian soclety is amused a1 the exper- " {demoe of & countess well known in society. :a“:;mmmwwm--\m~ That madd was quite competent, | igation, 3 reatly 1o “take the air™ Ger- |®Pecially in hairgressing. The countess " acting illegally in stiempting to abrogute ' interest and will have mo better that for at jeast six months, sbe will lve entirely on board the Russisn royal yacht | ber {who, & year agn. engaged a mice looking 'PARIS SMILES ON TOURISTS AGATN La Belle Will Show All Comers What & Good Time Looks Like This Summer. | FLOOD EFFECTS HAVE VANISHED | City Ready to Welcome Its Visitors Just as Usual ! i HOTELS ARE ALREADY FILLED ¥¥ Swell Caravansaries Report Rooms All Taken Even Now, LITTLE STORY OF FLOOD TIME Man Whe Got Angry st & Oustems Officer Went te Jall for Weels Before He Counld Cool Out BY PAUL VILLIERS& PARIS April 36—(Special Dispatch 1o | The Bee)—Recovered practically |the effects of and the botels are filling wp rapidiy. The great rush of Americans is looked for the lstter part of his month and earty in Mar, and they will be welcomed with open arms. The American traveler I8 populer in Paris. He geverally has momey: be |comes with the intention of spending i and be does spemd As that section of the gar caters especiaily to travelers 18 business for hyglemic reasons, upon the people of the states a8 2nd brothers and are very good is while the money lusts Hotels Already Pull General Manager Eilis of the Hotal Rl present. but the Semands for Tooms are more Dumerous than ever, Thare is every remson 1o anticipate & Tecord seascn. So far as we sre comoerned the sitmation comd not be better ” Mr. Eills adfed that the hotel was booked full up to June. A sizister light has been throws om it ¥ ! ! purpose. The -grown-ups” | many's grest orénance-makers, the Kruppe | WA Tather surprised when “““"""W‘ Mr. Schwenter, masager of the Hetel |ang asked ber to line up her servants. who were presemt say that the trout thus snd Etrhardts, are perfecting airsiip-Ges- Meurice, sasd: *The Meurioe is full mm|mmmmmlmmmm“}m.wm¢m and expiosives for uffensive opera- (10 Dt & man, and a suspected murderer. |ine yesl rush will not-begin ‘Airsip maneuvers | WDo had for 3 year successfully pretended |gwuing of May. However, I | { i tors of other hotels. “A peculiar echo of the recent figods tas | Just come up in the police courts. A well- beez obtained &t | 1080 resident of the suburbs helped to portraits of ber three predecessors. this ares is 1o be provided with ome —m-mu-—mm‘m.n«tmmnmwl )‘u-uulmflnnuux\hem:m‘"""“- At present miltary sirship Who had subjected prisoners in the Prisod from the flooSis The girl ssved some emperor will visit the Emperor Frapcis | ststions are stanging 2t Metz Cologne |Of Smolensk to severe torture With the | cnickens Joseph Suring the secomd week of May in Frankfort, Berlin, Friefrichshafen, all of view of compelling them to comfess 10| In passing through sa ootrel station em | order to congratulate him personally upom | Which can accommodate two more Teisels (CTimes of which they wers imnocest In his approuching 80th birthiay. com- | tatied to ATl the school in Temesvar, Hungary, have Tarantoveky thereupon svowed his G- | the loss, and ihe termination to creste 2 colosssl scandal If | were at ance rev: of 1o semeone 1o wire to Buckingham Pelace |Jreem. Hemoe it was decied 1o release 1o see if the cup was there by any chance. him and to put sples on his track insteed |To tbe immenwe Tellef of all concerned with instruction to kill him as a dangerous |epemy. The assassine. whom Cavalers! Gasti uncarthed, were identified as belong- | ing to the Warssw @istrict. They dogped | Tarantoveky's steps to Rome, and thery, in |the zuise of friemdly fellow countrymen wishing to cure Mim of & malady from | which be was suffering they sdministered injections of cyamide of potassium. When Swiss Portia Paid 1n Kisses Brustlein, Lawyer, Clears Poor Pessant Woman, Earming Fame and Gratitude. custods. The piate closets ai the castie are very | Jealously guaréed, and are quile impreg- | mable 10 elther fire or burglary, while {they can only be opened—owing to an | Tooenaciusness wupervened they deposited | extremely ingenious aystem of locks—in| Co. pecial Dispa. & ich to Mflflhhhm!mnulxm‘mmuflm‘-fl’mm|m:):‘Asw-LKP:m?'rlvdn&'nl- heir Separture. [Some years dgn. however, a couple of | . o or e of 8 federal | S04 plates wern.lost, and have nover beem | o o0 o0s the first woman 0 «ilk in {Tecovered fo this 887, though peme of 1he | ourtry, has gained & remarkable case < ogfmembimgioa roue Yl:r‘u.\a-l‘ofll( e |5 e Zn s | Ske was defending a poor ralway gate- freom "-“’.7 RS . Mme. Louise Wyss, who, on ar- SNSIE She Safans. 3 few minmtes lute to close the it now wunderstond that the formal | opening of the new bome of the Order of the Thistie in 8. Gies's cathelral Bdin- | burgh, by the king. will be postponed until Bl mujesty travels Dorth in the awtumn, § Neurasthenia Attacks DogsE &lnuflue‘nln-hfldfii;- = the express train had kilied a Swiss bor, B 2 aged § vears, who had wanfiersd on the for Experiment Come Out of it line Frauiein Brustiein poisted out that { - ber client was so wretchedly padd by the Nervous Wrecks. | enrouie for Baimoral Work is proceeding | - Boroesse St By fasece on the comtrocsion of “wis mew i T e e daythat e, . {she was forced 1o mesk outside work to every way & fitting bome for the most Ser Sowr & On the day of ready mentiomed, but on the demand of The | @Gefengamt Secree of diverce must be @ivorce i obtain- April M—(Special Dispatch 1o )—The recent bombardment of the marital duties. or of “dishonorable or fm- ©f the lurgest type. Gas-gepersting plants |the Indiciment of the gacier and bis com- | tions, which are to be duplicated gradually the assistant jrocurer of the Smmiensk | *ih an extreme ramge in beight of GTM I-Mlmu'm.m--t—.md‘ €4 yards, and & Daval plecs which will ihe torturers were aliowed |hurl a forty-pound grojectiie to the enor- |Working In the prisen. The defence put | mous beight of 1280 yarde. |forwand by the lawyer of the sccused was For all the Krupp guns a time-fuse is Curious. He said that they had been |used. It i claimed that the fuse is per- brought up in the oid echool; that in tor- fectly safe to handle, Yot 8o delicately ad- |turing prisoners they were carrying out a justed that 3t will detomate the shell im- | #ystem which fiourished under other condi- | | megistely on plercing the hull of an air- tions and was Dow being changed. stip or balicon. The Krupp atrebip-destroy- | After this explanation the court took a ing guns are also provided with tracers, |Jemlent view of the case. Semenoff was | whereby the trajectory can be followed by |confemned to six momihs’ imprisonment and the assistant torturer got off with twe | Germany is umiversally enthusiastic over | its “future in the air” “Aerial Navy lesgues” aiready number hundreds of thou- [DYNAMITE FOR LOVE PANGS sande of members Seversl umversities and " | techmica colleges bhave established sero- | Vmartee Farewell Kim, Thes Des: Bilsst Ends Lives of Jealous Man and Girl April 16 —(Spécial Dispaich 10 nautical professorships. The kaiser i en- | couraging the officers of his army and mavy to imerest themesives more and more |y yn i aerial tion. Mtor Ay oty ooty endowed | The Bee)—Bectuse o girl of Orepess, S v posed | gmatl 1own in Toledo, would Dot break her of milionsire capaine of IDARNTY, 38| teen s resdy with unlimited fumés to suppert and | o R hor loves, ansther young are attached 1o the military airship m_‘*nmmmtmmmu}-- knewn about them for & year and & haif, | 1o continve moral conduct rendering marital relations %o strained that the muviage ought not 1o be expected ™ Greece allows the husband eight grounds for divorce and the wife omuly seven the hushend the grounds emlrace mipoon- oot anm attempt enm the husband's vondisciosure of her knowledge of a plot tinuance of the For | W8S €0 amphyxiste them or 1o poisen them. Jene had curious effects on the unfortan- ®te dogr that were placed on boand the Goomed vessel The dogs were put in certain Porilons of the siip with the iea of as- cortaining whether the effert of gunfive i What happened was that the dogs, under | lige, | e infivence of tha repaated expiosions and | 10 the order or (his oocasien. shocks, became depressed. as though suf-| fering from meurasthenis. There were on | '™ ancient orger. The opening ceremony will | be marked wits in ad@ition to the king, the éuke of Com- Taught and the prinos of Wales will both be preseni, while there i sume prospect that Prince Artbur of OCenmpughi, the king's favorite nephew, will be admitied | the first time for several weeks. The jury soguitted the Poor gatekesper, who, in thesks, coversd the hands of ber counsel with kisses. FORTUNE TO ENGLISH PAUPER His majesty s taking the greatest in- —— 5t in the prepurations for the dodice- Jmpeverished Widow Gets Bix Legancy 4 wiste ama, |1he wocident the express was in time for | | the Jens dags that were gentie and obegi- | UOR ©f this mew Chapel of the Thistie ent; at the first Qiacharge they became |29 Uhis serves 1o Qirect aliemtion omoe | mmd Wil Now Remember Those ¥ho Befriended Her. serial enterprise airshipy or seroplams, which promises 1o increase the fatheriand's and the army are buliding aeropiaves thelr osn anf of forelgn systemes, the Germaw Wright compazny heving perfected facilities for turning out five biplanes = month &t their works in Tegel Ten ma- | chines are aireséy in commission snd at | the army's Slsposal | Commtry Life for Crews Primce. Great interest has been swakened in ihe man whoe was Ingratiated with ber, took ber life and his own in an awful Sashion The rejected lover seized the gir! in his |arme, kissed ber passionstely and profue- ing & &rmamite carridge. applied his lighted ciguretie 1o it The house was demolished | |and the dismembered remains of the man |and girl were found amid the ruins. 4ibelr return the lnttie girl forgst 1o “Ge- |clare™ their fowis The octrol this and yan after the girl | ber pay a sum of Q9 cents) and also 10 dmw w | | prospective fine. “Let those suid the rescuer. “If there is amything |be Gobe 1 shall come tomerrow n” He @8 go on the Sollowing arvived just ten minutes 1 frame & proces he calied out for & gun 1o shost him. Bug after refiection be thought % weuid be bet- ter for him to deliver himmelf up to the | police than commit 2 murder, and s> he | asa. 7 shall murder that men™ be said te |the police commissiomer, “if you do Jock me up.” The police officer had ho choice ieft. He @id Jock him up and thought that by Sin- Der or supper time his wrath would cosl |Gown. But it &4 not. The Jonger the man |was i prison the hotter his grew. and he asked 10 be'sent Savte. Every day for a promise not to shoot the ocirel official | “1 camnot do that” said the man ay after day, and be bad begtaken back to the Samie prison His wife his daughter, his peighbor and all his friens had 1o en- trest him before be would relest. After & week Lis wrath subsided, and he sent word o the magistrate that he feit ' cosled down 1o enjoy his freeSom. He was fartbwith reieased, much 1o the rellef magistretes and police. “Friends of the Eiephant.™ Among ihe numerous gusint sociuties H "PLANE RECORD IN THIN AIR Greatest Helghth Above Sem Level il jmere to the grest regard that be pays to | Reached by Captats Engichard, {the various moble orflers of which he is the beald He bas often been heard to de- clare that he wouid like o ses more of they refused to amewer the calls of parents, sttending races, theaters or sporis the without her hustand's consent, or attending THONE Whom Lhey kuew brst Qinners or bathing In the company of men :"w‘m'-’-ulm-mn agminst the husband's wish A wife mar finally “two dogs commiited suicife by | et allege a8 ground fer diverce the hushand's | TiTowing themselves iute the water ang | O70€TS &5d kis revival of the Chapters of cutspiracy agairst the sovercign or i |ANOWiNg themselves to mizk without making | B Garier in St George's chapel, Windsor. falure 1o Geneunce such & conspiracy after | SR €ffort to swim {is but a forenmoer of what he hopes o il | ML ! l | ] i 1 1 b jet ’fll : i it LONDON. April % —(Specia! Dispatch to | The Bee)—Mre. of Low Moore (Y %), who has lived in the «id tims spirt inirofuced into these |*UCR &ire poverty tat she has had to de-| peod on the assistance of nelghbors and & o | relief, has Just received iutelligemce that & John McDermott, whe died in Marsden. & widow | provinces of Germazny by the news that the Understudy of Wrishts. GENEVA. April 3 —Special Dispatch to {Ungern, declares that the crown pwinee EnGelbard found & @ifficult 1o risp even | ought really to be ment 1o the Provinoes to | XY feet in the rarifipd atmosphers | farm Jand for three years, and thus become scquainted with the way -of the Bfe of Prussia’s greatest class. He says: “The |CRAFT TO SAVE SUBMARINES il this, and 1o show that wholessle ter of the elephant is a ool “There are still about 3, Crows Privce Friefrich William i siready Fremchman Invents & Vessel that,

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