s _ ,»v.'_;:;,-_:.;s;;x" 4 . -ep _ _- 1,- ~ -".‘<” 5., _ '_ ,v _ L". . U 35 ___ / _ .. ta- fn' Q QB fs sri. 1 _Q _ 1 '§;=3`»'# _.I I PAGE-S Sworn " " ' r I I t - _ Y I _ l V 1 Daily Averagg gf Q C»‘1\'I`lli\lG Y"11‘y ' ;7;::{_A_.1>_._ I 7072 for 190;] ; uf.. Gait.-.hr--:_ Al I-. ry ~t‘ _.___ _ - _,f - * ‘ r - » '~l‘f..--.mi ...I ‘ ‘I ~ ` i 5' 11- \ -"~- ""1.”'r::1 '-‘ * _ _. ;_ ,,>ij:;,.§’,¢,1l,l.li?,‘l{l§ll°l’,lil.,} CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, _SATURDAv, ]ANuAlt Weeks in New York," which will 'be publlsfhml in about eight weeks, and she is about to visit New York again in the middle of January. Meanwhile she has an- nounced t-hrough an American news- paper that she will visit New York under another name, and will pay 8500 to any journalist in that city who finds her. “I cannot give you any clue ns to the means by which I shall clude the New York journalists." Lndy Auck- land said the other day, "That would be a double risk. It might help them, and it might also tempt me to say what I think of their mobhods. I am sure I could not say anything had enough about them. “As to my book, it is really a. faith- ful collection of daily letters written during my stay in New York to every dear friend, whose name will not, of course, appear. "I have not only made verbal, -but pencil sketches of all the social cole-' brities in New York, and I have nc; spared t-hem. If the victims do not recognime the caricatures I 'have made of them they are bound to' recognize the word pictures of themselves and their friends. "There will be no occasion to adver- tise the 'book in New York. The society woman will pouRb upon it. “Some of the sketches are very clever, but lwhet-her ilhe victims will appreciate them, is another matter. There are fat females in nbsunii Direc- tolre owns, diminutive society bella; overweighted by enormous hats, ag- gressive looking millionaires, und some blatant types of the New York "danc- ing men.' " Lady Auckland, who is n. very hand- some woman, with artistic tastes, opened not very long ago a furniture shop in Baker street, but the trials_n.nd tribulations of trade were too much for liter, .and she closed the establish- xnen _ ARE BANDITS OF NORTH T0 BE GIIILLOTINEO ? Bentenoed to Dslth Several Months Ago, Sinus Which Chamber of Dep- uties Have Survived the Guilotins PARIS, Jan. 29.-A decision has not begn come to in tho case of the crim- inals of the north, a gang ot criminals consisting of a-bout sixty persons, men and women, who for two years ter- rorized the I-Iazebrouch district, mur- dering and robbing the occupants of lonely fsrinhouses The ringlcadcrs of the gatig, the brothers Poilet and Canut Vromont and Dleroo, were sen- tenced to death scveral months ago, They alto in liethunc prison awaiting 1' -“~ fa\l.` They do not know what on. will take--whether they will f 1 it _ 'be'reprl.wed or- \-whether, since the chamber of deputies has voted in favor of thc maintennncn of capital punish- ment, the' will bn guiilotineri_ It is said that Q1 consequence of the uncor- tainty of t ieir foto the men are u prey to horrible nightumrcs. During the day they play cards and get through something like fifty cigarettes: ut night time they cannot sleep, After the vote in the chnmhcr thu |`n~i::on nuiltoritk, with prolm.hlo executions in their minds, nre suid to bo mnklng arrangements for the arrival of the gulilotinc. During the lust few duys several places have br,-rn oxmninud with a view to their suitability for erecting the "widow_" The crowlls which visit the prison gates rluily hnvu Rot it into their hcnds that thc broth- ers Pellet are to hc cxccim-d. AIDING RACE Several Provinces Show Families to Offset Decline in Population PARIS. Jan. 29.-\\'hIlo the popula- tion of France is decreasing thorn are various provinces where vu-y large families are the rnic instead of the exception. At Verricrcs, near the Swiss frontier, for instance, families Of ten 0|' ll. dozen are common. Last week, M. Simon, n farmer, sat down to his golden wedding dinner with forty-two children undgrcndchild- ren. Mme. Butte, another fnrmors wife, has had.t\vcnt_v-six children; tho receiver of taxes in the town, M_ Cro- lier, has a household of twenty-flvc children; MM. I-iumard und Long- champ. both farmers. nrc the hnppy Possellors of twenty und nineteen children respectively. This district is bring pointed to as u Dl’0ud example for \ho_=n who would overcome the decline of thc I-‘rcnch nation. ___,_.____._.__.... ART SALES 0F 1903 4 Known sa s Turner Your in Which Big Oolleotionl Were Sold LONDON, Jan. 29.-More than 35,000,000 has been pnld for pictures and other works or nrt in the nrt sales of 1008. Several great f~|‘llcriil~n~s have been disposed of, and it remri for`twenty-live years has been estab- llrhed by the fact that no fewer than sixty pictures have tetchwl $7.350 0|' more -xpisee, It has been a great 'rumor _voor- Eleven of this masters works renu1.~ ed about $800,000. His "Mortlake Ter- race" was sold fnr 866,150, und his "Heidelberg" was sold for the record ~r»r1ce for a water color of 822.050. one collection of pictures-the llolir.nd- brought in nearly $100,000. suiclols 1l{rs.JamesH. Smith, widow of “SiIent" Smifh, who has entered upon a brilliant social career in London. YICTOR HUGO’SSKETCHES IN DANGER OE BEING SOLD PARIS, Jnn. 29_.-The courts are at present dealing with an action which has arisen over Victor I-Iugo's sketches. In the great writcr’s will appeared this sentence: "I give nil my sketches and ull that is found writtr-n or sketched by me to the Nntlonnl Library of Paris, which will one day bo thc library of the United Status or Europe.” For _some reason or other these sketches remained in the possession of M. Georges Hugo, the grnndson of the poet. The sic(-tvlius as well as the furniture in lim lint occupied by M. l`:f~nrp,x: linmv row run the risl: of lr ing r-iid. in order io uvuld this cvont\mllt_\', \vl\ich is hold th bo Con- trary to Victor Hugds \vlIl. t\\'o solici- tors rcpresentiug tho grnu ;-'nsions have been pnld to members of Pendcrels. Ono of those pcnsiunorrl. Richard Ponflerel, was a fruit porlor att Covent Gurdon, who until he dlofl nine years ago recciveil $250 it year. His little daughter had lived since his death with hor aunt, who imu_r;ln- erl that thc pension had ceased with her hrother's dcnth. Recently. how- ever, her n.ttr_»ntinn was nttrzwtod tn tho history of the family pensions, null she put in a cluim on bcliulf of IMP niece. Now little Allcc Pendcrell receives her pension in memory of hor ancest- or’s loyalty, and will enjoy it ns leur; as she lives. if slzc hns children, tiny will receive thc pension after in-r death, and so on forever. RIGHTS (JF PHONOGR/-\PHS Singer Has a Rirht To His Own Voice, Couzt Decides PARIS, Jan. 29.-iles a pnpulur singer a right to his own voice? The court of appeals has been called upon to answer this question in singulur circumstances, tho rospmise f‘i'i`<'cting the manufacturers of plxoliugruplis and ;;l‘f1l'!|nl'»iuvl1cs. The famous lonor, Van Dyck, enter- cd into an urrnngomcnt with a Germain company' wliereby the latter \'_‘.‘\s uu- thorizcd to record his \'nl<~»\ whlio singing the opera “'l‘nnnlm1_=<»r_" A I-`rcuch company reproduced :lmao re- cords. The Seine Commcrciul court decided in the nog.'\t.lvo_ A judgmi,-nt was appealed ugnlust, and the court of appcnl has found that thc singc-.~ has n right to his own voice, nnd (hui he only pnrtirilly disposed of hiss rigid when hc song specially for u. lnakor - . phonographs or grumophoncs. ,`. 3:. 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Bliss Olzris/f1I»cZ ]’aul:/iursl, _-_'io llomlrm su_[7`rf1_//ei/e, is shown it )n'1'.s‘nh. garb. 1’il'iln'c uae' fdlrrb just be/'ore her 1'cIm.s'c from II. ’- Iolrai/_ Emperor William Cannot Get long on 0 ,OO0,000 Yearly Conservative and Staid Ger- Squanderer - Enormous Savings of His Grand- father Have Vanished Through His Fingers. ; - -.; _eu-, e-;<~`-',_-;‘» -?-'__ I man Paper Accuses Kai- ; -'=5`°'l‘=-'-"'l'-*»o“.”~"-'it 26" “"~‘»W'"‘f°f` ;I"f~ ser of Being a. Reckless _ / I W1; inf " . ‘___ .;_g§,__'__f,-,~,*__-:2*,fé|f__s,; ' (By Malcolm Clarke) _ l3l?IRl‘.l.\', Jan. 29.-“For more than itwenty years Emperor William has _hocn living beyond his mf-ons," says lille Vosslsrllc Z~it\lh;;,' u pu"-or which `is by no possible mcuns f=~ ntional nz' Soolnlisllc. but ul. thc if - 1:~.-»rv ll so con. 1.- ,.`,. The ("1'/um: T’r1'ncc of Ilaly/ mul his sis/urs 1/-7.-o nw mu"/1 Cf'11f"f'1if'l overllie d-a'8asIe1'1hr1I /ian :lr/`m'ii|nI Sf»1/I/urn I/nl;/_ '."lu 1';-run ]*r'i'n¢'r', irlm is four 3/mrs old, has _wnl ///I /_-is 1n_1,'.~ io Hu' .\/ri:-lfrn ¢'h1'Idrcn of Mclmina. _'I'Ir,- (_'rn1rn. l’r|`m-1-.v.v l`¢./undo, All up ul»orz', and the _Princess Jilafalda, below, have <'m1(ril»1l/wi I/ic wnffnls of their toy sa/ec. I . i ,y...| 1| , 11,. prince not to build the new magnin- ceng pniace nt Bnbelsberg. the oorv struction of which l-ad already been bc-gun. This pniaco was to be the most luxurious building in Germany, and enormous sums were to be spent on the home of the future emperor. Ord- iors have now been given to abandon ithe work of building, and the crown prince and princws will continue to reside nt the Marble palace at Potl~ d'um, although this building has fre' queutiy bo(-if described as too small ,for their rcqulrr-incnls. It is noteworthy that protests are being made in rome quarters against the snlo of the lralsefs live cztstlel on the _ground that they nre vain- uhlc arch ecturcl works wl.ich ought ,not to he nllfnved 11 ;\:\ss into the ll.-nfls of pri\':\i'- ;\-:.1 sfsors, The iilil'-nlsll \\'|~=ljvl‘;"lni| f';\;;.-ilu ,19- sn lim-< the solo us a. violation of tho 1:11-f ~.l‘ 1007, which prohibits the de- lstrurtion -of 'hlistorlcal monuments. l'i`hc Cnsilo of Siolzenfcls, which io ‘now off~rf-rl for shin. was given to ‘King 1"l'cd~;rIf‘.k Vl'iIIlrlm IV, of I’l'ul~ _sin by n number of enthusiastic pat* riots, who suhsizrihcd tho n1»I'cssu.l"y. 'i lunwnnu in buv ir. and tho Rhenlsh ‘\\'~¢lv|h.|l.un Gllzvttc dccinrcs that it is inipropor to offer n proscng for salg, At :my ruin, mini.; the limvspaper, r\rd'n.'xr_\' rn|n~.;1Lsv vonsizler it lndeoeni to Hull g»ro‘~f\|»ts whif-h have been given - \ to il < ‘n. 'l`he l`nlsl\ Wcstph-alian l'll"ii' 71 fn-.mls tu point out that thu lvnnuzii n comparatively \' ‘. : '_ ` __;\iut':ins nil the hiss iv 'x'/I \"; :N Di hi- possessions, also i'I1uu:~uuf-l," if _°.1ys, “would novel' '_-.pupil thc lil-fnricnl sentiment of his pouplf- by .killing those magnillcenl ymuu;~:~'~nl_~» uf l»r;.:on<~ times." ' PLAYS IDEALIZE CRIME I* “Shel-locks Holmes" and "RafHes" Ar! Objects of Attack P.-\l'tT:=1. Jan. 29.--Those who still lwfllfwn that the French notion had n‘.or:\l_< nrr- starting an Bgltllllon l,,,_»,,;,,.-t the theatres for producing .=|_ne Lupin." on ao- couut of the cffcct which these play! are cvldr-ntir 'having upon the mlndl of thc people. 'Phe localizing of crime and making criminals hornfs Ill being much do- ‘rrlhrl :lui .---.J_ _`° -_`-__ __ __.,»;,_,... __ ; ,.._': _N ~ 'rngitizn »‘-`-*-_-_-f__-'--- _ - - -_ -_ 'o -' .' 1 e _ ‘ r ~‘ I ° ‘ _ _ f'-¢r,-»,._ 1.. -"1 H' ‘ »»‘-",'-. I’ 5,1 i ti, i ~ .fl . tr ~: . up _ . _ '\'»¢r_ _ 1. 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