_ ' ` -- ». ‘_i ‘ _ , _ ' s .- .__._,,, _-. ,_ ._ __ _,_ __¢ g___, ___ ___ _ _ _._ _ ___ . _. _ _ _ _ __ ’ _--'=.-‘_ :`-.w " ,'i,.; - ._-'--.;.__._i.,_-.;,e __ .-_,» __..<_.__._», i il » PAGES sworn l ' ' h R - T-""‘jT __ 3 __ j " _Daj1yAve,.a_ge of ` _ __-~ ' _ ' \.:i€N_iNG_ Polly ' _rom for 1901. , _ a ?_;,“__‘_°_j_‘§jf__ "Mjf;"Y ' 3. _-.__*Z_ _, A _ ee' ` _ ____‘____‘___. u ' \ _ - ___ . .- ' ' », _ ` '_ ` - _ 3- . ~_".; . » f _ . 1 , ‘ - _ . _ _ _ - ‘ ' _ -_ '/ _ _ i _ i ~_t- l.. ' ' , ' . . _ ~~~~_» ._-. _r-.i ' li ---1 " ,V 1- _---_-.,- '» .- _ ‘ ' ‘ » , - - . .' 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"F - i , . ,;.~. ,\.-._ .. .~i . 1 ~ ° '.3' ll ll l_i_____l_l ~\\. \' ' -- \ .v"l..§‘i‘.L‘i>i?\-.l'€l-'ls1i.ili‘i?lil‘.l’-.l“i.l--} ci-iAl lei..-\:.:i>, ig.-\:<_.\i-,\, :>_=.'iri'i.1i»_.\\', 1.-\T\'i_i.-\i<\' 2;., .-_--ii. ~ :.;._.,‘,."‘.‘-";'._" *.'l:."-gi i A S Live ews from All Parts of the V/orid Brought y Special Cable siis_i?icioii iiiil ilu iiiii iiiiisii e iliiiil ol iiiiiiiii Marquis de' Uuteliiane Paints Dis- mal Picture 0! the German Uapital N0 RESPECT FOR ROYALTY L1.- Mutterings Of the Middle Classes » Portend Grave Results In Germany (By Marquis do Castellane) ` PARIS, Jan. 22.-Imp0\". l i!f‘¥'B0"5 W9" iwquainted in court aut. dlpiolnail': circles as well as being close social ob- servers. have written me from Berlin "lt is difficult to give an idea Of me ominous atmosphere which envelups all classes of society here at this time. The aspect of our city has complet-:ly changed; the arrogance of title is bc- littled and almost entirely absent, as in respect for the same. "No more luxurious eKiull>\1B’9B. _“U more powdered valets, no more gaudlly colored, liveried Tyrolean footmen bc- hind the grand broughanls-they “il seem now thc relics of u1\other,_for- gotten age! No more emperors. Nd more courts! "And in contrast with this, the Info- ple of the middle or lower classes, as they pans before a police or militaly station. instead of saluting \vith r.-- speet the army as formerly, now give a look of disdain that reflects u senti- -ment of contempt. Seeing tl\ls, one -feels, as something real, a popular anger that is ready to break out! “As night falls, one notices u num- -ber of young fellows in greatcoats, 'slouching and crouching along the walls of the houses, afraid of being recog- nized. In a word. Berlin has all of _a sudden become rllled with a strange. - wild fear. "Emperor, deputies, nobles, bour- '_gccis, tradesman. wurklngmcn, every- body, seuills to he afraid. It is just as if you were among o lwvlllv \V\“»1 _'at any moment might throw them- -selves one upon another! To say _l.l in one word from the very tup to tlic‘ ,botom of the social ladder, no one :seems to be now respected. “If I am not making a great mls- ' take,-,Germany is on the vei`50 Of B- greut revolution! \\’hose fault is it'."’ ‘ Just before the Franco-German wal in 1870. the most illustrious leaders of thc anti-dynastic, anti-military party proclaimed that the military spirit ln _Franco would have to be suppresscj for-¢l¢iiled. ' _ _ _ They wanted France to have an army, oh, yes-but what an army! One _-not worthy of name. And thcy reas- oned by impossible logic that ii' Fruncel were attacked it would then bc sulfi- cient time to arm and 1-csist-compuiv lies of inexperienced pli.\y-soldiers to repel invasion! To what ends all su/:li nonsense brought us is \vell known. If one compares what went on in -France then to what is going on in Enlland today, it makes one reflect. ‘ For tour years the English govern- merit practically ahandont-.l the fam- ous' “two-power standard" tlley had so /long considered as all inevitable prin- 'ciple of protection. Are they at ia='\ .about to restore it rumiu'.' 8 _/_--n 'nov going to make the great effort y\.lluh the situation seems to de- _mand to restore the "two-power stand- _grail by the expenditure of millions, never. more to abandon lt? Or w»ll ,the radicals, with more or less peace- ful minds, and lacking foresight, con- ~tent tiieniselves in these former dan- gerous illusions' _ _ Prime Minister Asquith recently said some inspiring things. He spoke of the marvelous development of the Ger- ‘man navy and of the measures which .-his govinment proposed to take in ‘1909 to maintain for the English navy ga supremacy which is now being - reatensd. But while he was speak- -ing the Liberal press throughout the _-country made a great cry and demand- _ed greater economics ini the naval ex- penditures. - This places the English nation in the _position of not -being even equal to the 'Germans in naval strength, and tin- -ishes by assuring to Germany a tri- umph in the monotonous, though, art- lful. camps-lln she waxes nzalnst the *French alliance. These Utopian ideas are shared by th`o_llrat lord of the ndmiralty, Mr. Mc- Kellm. who declared in a recent pub- `\£o address that it would be much bet- -ter not to construct too many new and expensive hettleships, as the progress and development in naval armament is iso rapid and radical they would soon 'Jncorna obsolete. _ To tr ,to justif their want of fore- t, the Liberal' minister and his olitical allies have run about every- 'xero avsrrlhl' that Germany is not mqtitatlng or even considering an o sive wet. . _ . we were the very words used by .& ith; alitioh 'ln Franca from 1866 to '1870 'd which brought about a dis- 'gnnammt and stripped frsnce of her power. - . It il po|Nble the English -believe that lt-he 10|-3i¢|t¢lg r?_s.ritiri'itsG;1i-nlameiits _f ang my p ons o rmany are manly for the wfinlive; Germany has 'ns nun” on 1 the aggression of illnghqd 'png lish fleets In cue _‘of my could not enter the German *sorts ar. even _wvrewh her wuts: could not storms! destroy them- It '|l. then, not oniri an 0vD0r'»\\h° “U10- lbut an absolute necessity. for Enslsnd -to tain anutvc :tell ter her vr°¢w- ftbn. _ _ _ 'ro uma of 1--mn-1-ni b°9l¢l- Md -4 gg tying- America. I would tsqii at\q§:i_on to the publica- Of I gltlilti book. It is from ea of the tameuswuehell \1° Dl"°- §e wit and olevenlls and beauty lhono with such brilliinre Ol/Sf . - _ \. "l li I v/ANTED 'ro i-.'..‘-_'mv wioow i sif2.i...‘i's;“..'1‘“s;.is ..l€.:i3°i.._*:°' Alilfllllllg _NEWS W0rPi€S 2. HGW CABBY iiillill Sill CONliN lllllill _._______._,-. l ' l.- il li .L ill.-'i .liiu li :iii 111. _____ _;;_ 1.513; ;'_1z= __ ‘nie i-i_i-l-- lig, . '_~.--i\.:lil wil-i wzllliwl io Author of Sherlock Holmes item... .. ._ ,,- __ ,,,__, _,_ _.__,,,- ceiyes Rude Shock ‘__¥j`hich Is _~-iii.'i;.° ill;- :R - i' .:.'iil \\iii.ill ‘ii-- I-iv- ‘_ - ll-ii i. .3--i .‘, .‘.i. '_--iii: _l-»l;ils, il f':liiili-r, After“'“rdS Ezwlamed i. i. .1 -.A ii it--ii-i in .ii~.ni-. in |\.~ nl...-li.. l;`-= -ii:;:.:..-i'vnilt_ fist r-._~' "’ 5 ` -.i-l|`._.i<.l.|-.ii-l Moscow Art C.-irli;a|-~_f l' Nlazi-:rp§ec'.z_; ’ _ _ l'_»\ul.\‘, .inn 3;. _\iin.- i .- '.` -r 1 "l i~'--l'-- Hr:-u -"--i\-f-l hiirdt, wlin is :i--w i-\ Si =‘ i i'-‘- ' *‘ ll"l_I-l-“.' lol'-'nl'-i~ ‘lilo will slllil il \~olili';u-i lil. _`\l- ~--.. - " `\ ‘ `~ l "'77" ‘iw l"`ll\Hll= 'Ili lvl--‘l<, l--aisiil_<;'_ for ;\ _-limi - - _ ‘ l- 7-'l -\- -'Wil -iii --inni- .~=uiniiu-r, thi- 'i`|i- '-.i|'.~ Ai. - .- _'__ \ 1ll'l-. ll li--l-l= in l’ni‘i.~' 1.»il=-i---||i;-..i.-- 'l‘ ' "` ` .-- li :' -l-~-l-\ " - 1 \i .»\.l" tli-:iiiw-_ uiiii li in ;---iw ' ‘- -I _ _ r‘xtl-ii~li\'-- i-ull' _-!.i'<..--l, l 1 ' - ll will ‘in<‘iluli- _‘.'n--l<»rl`ii:.l=` - . " i’\i‘i f, .l;-i-_ ~_';: 'ri-_.. ,:i.,,-\- lll*ll\' i1l=l.\’. "'l`l=\' l`l"l~ lfil'-* -- - ':.-~'\: . Z- ;.i:iiii‘_\' -if vi-i-i il liiiiiiiz- _- ii. Mr'5| Kstmneker, formerly Mrs. cle la Mar, well known in the American lf"`"`l“`M"" h" _haf "WMI " ! .T .N ` 4 N ".' " ""'l"“ """"’ l"ll"`""" coIon)' in Paris. has accepted the new faith of Dahaism. a Kew religion "i:.HHSl;-`|}i;`k)-` nl ‘W will _ " ' `. ` A ""' `-‘Hills '-\- in-ii. which is gaining much headway.|n_ Paris. The religion was founded in ;:__"|'___U_ _]" __- ` _ _,'§[_:_`__‘_l_ ’_‘_____" _‘_l__"_`_ *‘_‘_-_' _’_‘_'_" -'L -'muse lnm:ltc3 Mutiny Persia fifty years ago. It is a religion of universal brotherhood and re f_______ _________r__n__ ________ ______ _ ,____ _ _____ To Entertai - (By Malcolm Clarke.) BERLIN, Jun. :$12.-Alarming iivws. which 19 greatly worrying the German colonial department, has been received from Kiao-chau, and lt may be ileccs- sary to send strong military reinforce- ments to thc district if the protests made to the Chinese government should noi prove effective. ln nu nrliclc ill -it number of the Kino-ellau Post, which has just reach-__ ed this country, Lllttt-r uoinpiaiilt l.-1 made that "schools, streets uni rall- petroleum and village achoolmastcrs even in the whole of the const districts are falling or threatening to fall under the ban of thc Guardioils of the Nu- tlonai Honor." Thu Kino-chan Post says that the alltl-Gcrluun movement is especially deplorable because it is cncourugeii hy the Chinese illcrchaiits' guilds, power- iful organizations which have practical- ly the whois trade of China in their hands. One linmcdlatu consequence of the -boycott l!l, it status, that the ship- ment of Uhlnesc iluports froin Shang- hai to Tslilgiau has almost ccuseil, und tlio Ciililcsu .'l\‘atlcrs sm.-in disposed to lboy-colt 'Fslngtiiu altog--tlier. would hc at grievous mistake to under- estimate this boycott lnoveniont, par- ticularly as it'has a political hack- ground, and not to taku lil tliuc the most energetic _mt-iisu.l‘r5 against it. An interesting report of an expedi- tlnll into thc interior of Kills:-I' Wil- llelimliiiilil, the Gernliln poril--ii of New Guinea, by two (ii-rnlans, liorr i-‘1‘ocl1- ling, a government surveyor, and Herr Damkoehler, a plantation official, has just been nuhiisllcd here. The explorers started from Iloun Bay, in tho i-loutllwi-st of the lsluiul, traversed the country between the Fin. isterro nnil Kruet`.0P\llGil0Y\ iii frustrate thc idea of starting pinn- ntnmsnen century. and "1" *“l°.-anon. on me Eva” "mm mon, r-°_¢1=r°-aan _is.x|!l;1_*1“~" _-..-_,___ __ - _ ways, shipping trade, cotton 5;-iods,` Tllll Kl'<‘ll7- Zlfltllfli-I SUUUS Yllfli li drefl odd dipinmiltic appointments i>__.__.._~_.____ __ __ _.__._.. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Liu-nl, :ill.l also lilo lil--il ui' pi-ltslialtllilgl thi- nu-ii li- :-_-i'\'v us |:i`:»in-\‘l~s on tllol liiaropuull plantations ii-ar the coast. ll ll lk A doctor liumeil l'.lgn\\'skl of T~lll_\iiig, lhas just committt-il sllliiili- uuiirr sill- grular clrculnslitilei-s, iii- fell in love with it young womalll naineil l-lcrtlia lKlt-in, but ci-riallll alli~gn,| ms which his frlenfls mndi- against the girl uffecti-_|l_ llilil so much illilt lu- made up his mi-lld to 1-oiuiult siiici\‘otion oi’ (‘onilti~ss ’i‘olstol, without which tho ("oiint wnulii lung ngo -have succilnlhoii to the triuls of nn author's\ life in Russia. The Count1~_~=s hui-l ilcvr-_loperl her wlfviy cars- of her famous husband into a positive cult, For n score of _\'r~i1rspn_=t Count Tnistni has lived entirely, in the regions of thought. leaving everything ronrornlilg this world tn his ahh- wife. Thr- educa- tion of their thirii-en children, oven thr- neccssnry petitioning to sec-ure the sfms nt manhood appointments in fnv- oritc regiments, to sny nothing of the houscwifely care of the homo nnd the munngement of the estate, nil have been solely in the hands of the Coun- tees. When the censor refused to allow the “Kreutzor Sonata" to appear, the countess got the ear of thc czur. and oil several other occasions took off her husband's shoulders nil the trouble connected with hook publishing under l'lusslan regulations, n. task which dmints many u man. "When l_ mar- ried." said the cnuntess to Professor Anuchin "l burned my -`v'ries and n novel I had written, and began a new life, forgetting all my old dreams." A sncrince indeed. Fortunately, thc countess inter het-mn. and has con- tinued, a dairy of all that can he in- teresting abnut Tnlstol, and her type- written notes now liil five thick voi- umes. I 1 Msflhoronlln` at Snvrettn IDNDON, Jan. 22.-The Duchess of Marlborough nnd her son. Lord Ivor Spencer Churchill. who is in delicate health, are staying nt Villa Suvretts, near Cnmofer for the winter. She had a quiet Christmas party. havin! sent for i‘.;:i\:ii'::l' .~;\-_--ol 1;- _ , .l ,- §,,;_ ,H ,___ }_____;_ _ml : .-~_- ‘- ‘ _ -' ‘-1- __.\,_.. i"' -“|~-~--~~ -»_\---_--~ _ _ _ -_ __ _.___ Marshall H7-`i@H&93 Egughtgp lf-'-`f--- ` ` " My I ' . will iiu-i-iil- I-.-~-ii -‘ ‘ i. _».l lj i- ,,| |,, 1, _[___] ___,i lim: -li-ii :iliii =I- _-: . l l ‘ -_ -, .-_ \| ,. _ _ 0 iillil -_ '\`li-- il`i' -li -i --i - - :_ _ __ I-_ _ M. ._ Il IH|\vl\-»~:»- :i\;ii‘\~li<»l\i<~i~4 fi»ri.iil- '---- -- ‘, -_ - _,, 5, ,,| ;__,_ __ \\'i-illtllli-si iiiiliiiii`:¢i~liii‘-i.~' li- _\l-- - l .oiiiiiv l ...i \;___-__ ;,,___ ll:\\'o vii air--il Iloitl- -i <‘i‘.. 'i~-' .i . : _-.i.i tl . [__ _ £5 1: -____ ._ ||i'\ului-tion, ’I`l:.- i-li..‘ \~.'-»-‘;:. i .. ;- ._ ._ . _ _,. 3 ____ ____ ____ _’_,_\____|-____ .i ‘ » li,.\f- .ii i illcrr- uri- l\\'o ui' lliri fri--iiils wiill wil- iv in _.i.|.llii..|i in ix.. \i_~»,,_-,l |,,,;;,' ._\_. llc is seliioni out i-i' .~'oi'i,-` -ilu- i'.\'u ‘lU~'~‘_ ilu- .,\u-_sis i_i-1 sonic it `_i1,.,_\ dogs who nl-vi-r li-:ive him, l-Iv. i~vl----ly , ”l“**"“*i5- :lt the nlliil.~Lr_\' of lin- iill--rl-ii' lill~>\\'.-=§ """"_“"""~“"` the pl'i‘iill\-r's i`:\\'in'li-~ t'-ix ti-i'i'l~ rs. Nur-I 'l‘l'l\Inll l’robiem stir, |-‘i-nm-(- ls white and tho otili-i' illnvli. 'i`li_--_\~-__1-_\l:i_»1_ .i_.in_ 2'_'_ 'l'ii_.- il-_.imp pi-.»l»li_i\3f[`L¢l1.33j.~ come- down to tho ministry wliil him 1* "' 'H' l1\l\'1| _llif l-3' lin- l-ri-n--ii i-.irili __ _ _ _ ln the morning lu his motor cur. :iiiil :f‘_‘_'_“L____:f_‘_‘_’_“l l_‘_"_““"_" if l"f"’*}"‘] "Y `~"'_‘ ‘-'3ll"'.` on "Vvlll B9 PTO- foliow him into the milillli-t. 'i`li-.-|>-- _ ,_ __‘_"f__ “_ ' l"`l"`_-_ “' 1" l‘l"“" - _,-, they sit with lilul till nu--u, win-ii lu ,I,`,'5`_.,__`,_,’_',, ‘_,, §\"I|_l_;_;_‘ lf1"lllE‘f J_"mf"‘_'_':|`f‘_ 'HI Tn Ia‘1"(’h rises to gn to ilvjeiiiii-i', :ind thi- j.»_.- \,,_.`§- _.,y,.f`. i'{.»,. _.H HH. __§_,',.l’\§__,"`__`,f - 0 ous hurklni: oi' thi- “patron`,~¢" -l---.','~=, ‘i-- iziim- ‘.',;_;..,.~nt- iii-_»l\slii-vs iii¢;ili.'_ thi-_v giiinliol ol-oiinil him, lis ."1 pii-;\fll\|’-Nil"-\`. un-1 ilu l'll-Zypilan n.e|-- _ ,»,.;-_._-.,~_.,ii tiiii iv nl i_-.-- l’» t- . them to thi- c;i|'i- ul' :ill iislli-i', wli-i iii- I "fu" I‘f".` \""'" "lf‘_""d M HH'.l,""l" im- T M, .V | _, .V .., ,_ ix stills ilinisi-ll' with lin-in in thi- |-i'\iu-i:§_;;l"m‘f_‘_§§L )‘|`_1_`,|___t_f'__’f_" ;‘__r_”;_""If‘_’_'.‘_"_>" `H"_' ` ‘H H: (""‘x "'_ `H`""L us I Mr,” "“l’h“`t- M- (`l""“`“‘-"'““~ I ~"h""l‘l l uiiiiri- uf llilll-I-slil-ilu :\il` ~l\l -l foil-ll-‘ illfll *llc 1'9- “____________ __________ ___ ___m_T;______- ___l__f__»_,\_'_£_\r_;?'__Anil.__ii_.__ -_____.\_i_i-_ __i___i'-_-_l____'_-ii_._-__ _ ll-__-_ii-,~.-ii..-__\\-_iri Z_.i_\'_ _i.i,,_ -_>g_ __ ,inn-,.i;...i 1,.-,.;_,V-.-».-<~s>l-ni .if iui=;~.- |-iii-il-»s ni l:;i‘i`._i-»`-lim" I"Hmm`H`(` ,mKm` 1_`f“" `\, arc the init-si_t'».u:li\ of e.\li-.i\':l»:..n--~`|-_ii-_ Il'-'li' il_i<-n l`l'-i\_ll.:ii't. (lun oi' lin- "lil of ,\i:ii.-l-._ i.--iii--l .iiiilsllli \‘.'l.l nmoui.: ilu- \\‘ui~.li-ii of ilu- "=lu.ii‘i ,<.-;_".i-- --.-ui -ii--i-init; p:iiii~-s . iI‘.l\'lni.t llpplleil gums to every 1n»_~.~‘llil--all--ii. i-`-;lii-'i- .ind _\li'.<_ part of their attire, their heels l'i-i\\:\iii- illlll 1-=‘~ll,'-‘ ll-‘l-~u l-'.»i‘ln-s, _\ii‘. :ini . = cd almost the only linjf-wel:-d pi»lnl_ _-\\is'li.~iiis iiiiiiii--_ iiiiii iluili-n iii-i-i, i:,.. ‘__ '_ __`_ ‘ _‘_ _ _ _ Now the dainty in .sin-rs wi-i--i --ni,-~ .»---i .ii \vi.u-~i.i\-.~ ui-iii. Lain- li. :_ -1 “ll” ’-" ‘l"“"~ ‘~"` "" "~"'x "‘l`T“' at dnilifes, etc., by il- shionallic wo- vu l-‘orliivs is the only sister oi' the l£.iili‘\" T" ill" l~l"""` "V U" """' ll" inun are encircled 1-' joins. of Craven. ‘pi,i;,>--i~¢< ;i':~-- pl -I-: -i to :.‘----.iii :--e :-:_£ _ _ _.L _- Al.-_ 3- _..-favs l`f'Z-` l’i~l‘i_ sl (llc \il|m~llcnf1‘r.4 Germain Colonial Dept., l 5 _ _ ._ Powerful Chinese Organiza- tlons‘Seek to Boycott Ger- " 5”.-‘-=' man Trade _ May be <- _ __ _,_ _K Necessary to Send Strong __ .__ Military Reinforcements. _ __ '_f _. Aiv__ -‘ \ = ' I.-».\_'|»i'\_\', Jun. 1!'.’_--.\nolll-'-r season ,s ' il.--.. 4. _ . js* _,vi-_ _ `\ 5*-Srl” ,__ _ _ _,_-______,__-__ __; __,.¢g____,_§_,#»_.__ ` "" °"(‘»;"“;?'l*"“:'{hf < _ ii _._ ,_ *"2 _.-_--,,_,-,- __ -_ ,__\- ;»_ _ _.I-.i-,;»1--f 3 .1 .4 ' _ie---~.;»-~ _ ' _,e;:~l'_Ifi"f._i" 1-.`.;<*~ f »`4*ff'~\-""‘,;, " i ‘_ "-i _,.-~._-__-j. _-_‘ » T; ___ _ _ _ ; _ , E53. ‘ii- “lre _‘i _ 1. `”§.._ _ '- . '__'f'r;`_-_ J--' s-_ 5-.”-1r-"’;'-=~"d“ eff;-.-. --_.f.,,_ 1. _.~.-._-_ _ -.- -__ .__ ___ ---fl ‘-'_-_l_.fif' ' *L .- ` ` if -4 "5"-_"V ' »\..-ws'.NF*‘»‘“- ‘rv 1*-'_ _ _s€;`»_ _ Q 1 7 1 mea'-nnhon' ||iu\ii\,»<--l l»_\' iii_"li_\'_ i`.-i' ‘.2 .1 ,_ .- .. - - i -; ii- _-_ i,-_...pi ,,-_,H-i__ i,|,;,_ `__~i-_.jf ____ -L - _ . ~i -- l . \- .i. .., , ,,, ,_ ,,,. |,.,, _M‘_,;" -:- _ __._;.. -'_,__=__~_\_-,___;_____.-,-_____b§ _ - - ~_.'.~»41‘_ '» R __ ._ .X-_ '- ' R 1 ,l lf- _ti '-lei I ‘~"` ` \:'_,_,,'_-7. ‘ Up;-er ;.!ciui'o rslw-~.':; li.--nilo, Llflugli- ici' cf rl pi-"f<_:.-or in '.l~..: Toliio \ir~.--/ei-- sity, who was to nwarry Torso N'_~mur-_l, :l vouug Jnpuicsc, who was a butler Il. tlm family of an Ardmore, I-enri., lJ=zi1I-s-3’tu\`l_i l' \‘-I' ln- 1-ri-,-i i‘t ill i'.‘- l`\ii|_i.`_~':\i.<, lull. li is "'1"" ( 'l' "' liiiil-i-i-<-il iliil l \-l. i--t lvl -nt -is / _ ri- \' 'liwl li l~: `-li.i--i t`- ir i..-» --\\-.'- *' 1 -:i'\i‘i'*4 \\'.iii‘li \'-~i. I- '_ iii ‘i\. i'i.i:\- l li-.il <'-viii'--i'ii1":_ l‘ '-'.-ll ll- '-‘I Vi# Oil.-:i lu ',-i'----u iw- _ 'i`l *z i."'»-iiili ' ~ ' »~- i ill-- 'I ’-il il-\-i. .\ _<2-~ I ln- - _ lui-.\~ r-il til- l' -r'i- r~'. .:.i _`l ::’Lii; lin- ni;-.~ _i~-i -'ii-- - -- i- i:,..,.i. .~ _ _ __ _ . i iilul ill'-~iit:l\i ill-~ ii- ii‘-1-wil:-l of |_-:lvil nrt ns .~'-i--.1 :i»i ‘ii .ss liill-l.-il. Curious lvisnvity ll»- i.~ _- - . i~.` : ` i". m'\.-‘ l-ii-/_-iri 1': l.i:-~ ii-~ lilv-_~ll_ lro -' - . f ~. t* i in \ i il . _ ,. .~- - 'iftccii :-~-r.- ._iii- .- \ ~li " rv vii---I the i»ii\‘i‘l‘ bl.; :in-l little. ii--t to .~‘p-~.xi< of iiiiinvr- nn 4'-._i' ..~4 .-1-.. Mis-_ Vaptiiin David 3" -_ - -_ -‘ - ' . Marshall _ ` -,' -ii-,; _ i.i-<.- -\ pr:--eminent -*-‘I `- ‘Z _ I S-<' » ' and it il ‘ l- ‘I .‘ : .- u" have the _ ’ 1,* 3 i ii- .i --viii .r | . , __ _.4 _,i ,zen 'I l .l l i ti- i.\t< li-'i ..i<'ii. .. - _ / 1 - 1 ‘f-if ,< /_‘ h ,~ ‘ 5|,/1., in- ‘. --il i'| liilxllsll - l-ty, - __ __ _ , }>_'/' _- -- ri. --i-is ihit ln- ,ii _ _Rv ’ - ..-ii. ,,_-_},l_f_,,- inn,-»r oi' entertain- ' ` ` ' < = '- ff ~’» _ _ : iii- :..i 4 li; li i- iiiwn house in Up- I ii -i ‘-qu ii.- ... . _ I- * ` ’ f' 1 " -.4 .i _,._,_ _ _ __ _ ' _< . , "‘ "fl L, i -' ~ l--"-Irv has ;..i'»-:ul_\' had tl.-ills. 21 ._ - _ $7' ' 5-"ll ~-l` I--_lilig ill- kings hf~. iiirirli --I tii--|_»i~-:it---1|-.»y,|]1_,y0;-_ i il 1 ‘ ~ -' - L: lil' f~'_~--L-i.=ll vislls, at r -%Y_~_;'.,,l' i,-_\_ ._ ‘ ""*`{ ,'__f,rzI’. I | -. .-.~ ‘?§,,~" '_ . -,i-...li-iii, iii- Ling \-ieits in- ine _- -' i- '_ or~ /i '. ___» __ 4 l ' i i.-ls tiiiil .ln lu `-’*-if"'; F 1 .- - -...- - '|l- ` -l'5"""""""""`¢ A ` l 5- 'H <-l' \ll'~'_ it-~'l!i\"¢ hus- l -- _i.‘::',r_ \\-ll E-"ini: l.i_» |..-1-.x--i' .,'i1.- ini.; ,. » - V;-i,ll close-i' l--ut-li \\i‘li ii;.- 1----irl .-|-_»,»|.»_ li iclv - .iii --_ -.i 1 . lui 'o ll i' - -_:ilu ~= _'iii-ii l~t 'iii ui'oil.<~- "--- -ii~__~.~ .if m,,n_\- ,-,f her _ " ' i for yr-urs ""\ =U`ll'll-lé' I-1 l;--t within the .,_ _ _ma __ ."1 ‘.`7`Z‘S ‘-P6* 'W " .".@-`.-- - `_ ' " ‘ `i- ltr-ittfy has hzlil n v--ry gnc- <‘f=‘~- ` - -ri-_r lu the service. lie won _.1-_iisln il hi-i-vice Order about ;"~' K fi H ll. ' , lf' """ ‘*"~"’- ill Eéiyllt, Oil General _itll-" --K ~:nil', _'iii-i he is now naval 1-.: i- ill.. m,_____\_ _._,\.m-_“_ _ 9'-7"l_": .I ,KF ' ‘ ‘ - _ 5 ., “é , - _ ._ ii) hits iw--il mining 1; gg-egg I- ‘ i ii-'iiiir this wiui-~r, :ind was "-- » -ii at the mf..-i iii’ the Bel-_ fm' -'59 ‘ _»,'-"fys, ,J a_ "'--_ir E ---i:~ _- -.\ith the Dilclloss of Slith- t , . -i. -' i ;.n.i ii lot of distinguished poo- - -.~r1.j.:-1;; ‘.5'T;,f 5-Y’-3‘._; 1-“° of ,R in-L.i.l;;fiEi-ll T 0 ` ltviiisner, one of the Great Artists of the Old World, to Be- Remembered Lo:.il-lN, .l.in. 22.-Admirers of 3, .\li;.\'- il `\'.`iiis.l 1'. mid they an of all " I.-_ ~"ll i--f glad to learn that A ii-"n_ -'ini lu this ni-:ist is to be put up --ii tin- '. izzinles L-nlballlcmclit above thl river which he loved so well. But thi; lnlvs will bc received with much en- tiiiisizlsrll, bt-utilise it is the great Rodin who lziis und--_riulceil this work, which :_-_ii--\\' uw li uiiii.-i' way, The memo;-ig] ,l_1=---'S the lnrlil of a llfc-size figure 0! -i:ln.l-, lu liruilzo, pouring B, bust or !-zii-dalll--ll of \\`llisticr. Those whq lli_u\‘c si-i-ll it proiloullco it to be one of l,-Mills i|\.'_l.~lerpleces. it will lic oi’ unique interest and -:aiu--, lit-enlist-_ no great figure of mis Cf Rcnlfwiiabie l‘lay` i.-in-i iiy u--inn has been put up as s. llllllllc open air monument, even. as .\" I ill l‘=|l`i.s. The east site has already "‘_*"’ ¢`llU»‘-'Fil bi' the committee and £li'_i~' .- \'lliii~._»i:-l\1iclitir -lik-a I and of art h lllvf-l_lu-»st of his life. opposite the ,iilzun-.l from which he was buried, iz-.nd cies-s to the river where he found Sl lllulll' of his subjects. This sn- _ii_-ii»iu»<-iiivilt comes at an appropriate ltmu-_ lu-cailsc recently, in the city of iI.i»w»~il, in Massachusetts, where }\\'l:lsii.-r was born, his birthplace, an i--I-I w->oiii-n “i"rame" house, was f‘!>¢\ned :it a must-um and memorial by \‘\€‘ l-!U\'<‘rnor of Ziiossachusetts, and a disi_ln1!ui_-ln-ii gathering cf Americans. 'l`-'l~- nivlunrlnl in this country WBA wiggcsli-ii at a mi--:in__ lu-_ld in Lon- l- i- ~'l-<»l'tl.\' nfl-r \_'i.-:..iicr'a ii--ini. in l._"1! ii \v:1_~i eollcil at thc suggestion _--1 iii- I-_-if-i~iiatlonui Society of Scalp- -i--_:-_-_ iwiiilicrs and Gravers, of which i\\l\l._-'ii-~r \\~a.=i the founder ami lute llll"-<1-l--nt. They have been at work ‘\i\'l ll_\', nnil have obtained the full lurli---int of money required, before ii‘1ils¥n\' is unlawful in l~‘i-ance. _ _.___---_--» Preneher Eaten hy Wglvq - nUD.xrns'r_ Jan. 22. __ rg-Qgmgg iii-ckr-rt, the Protestant psrlon in th' ’ li ‘ l iii -l* -'lf Ill il, fl ‘Hifi--J, -l‘“ " 7' ' “ I '_ __' rl ‘7-_ " "__ Ivillage of Nuky-Kukuilo has been oth en nllve by wolves a few miles 0 t~ shin the village. Ol\lY Chl DDOC, = John Dunvlllc an English neronauc shown to the left, recently made a ri-,-.i iii--niirv i---ii ---1- if-i--n in the in _ ,I 1 ag em ¢ _h ,_ '“ 'Qi trip of 500 miles 'ln thirteen hours. He is a contestant for the cup offend by ionic-lip. it t-was out that ho is tho {l\ec`tv\"‘t;` ho:-sesm heslldgs th: |\s.fi';h, tg-ni Lord Northellffe for A long distance and speed flight _ln a _bsjleont ‘ proprietor of a tlniry. .. ., -_ main to tell sighs tragedy. _, . _., - ~.,.~_ _"_,-. ‘Z . . ._n,; . _ _t . _ ` _» ‘_~'_;`\ qt ;` " _- \; 1"* . _‘