i"" ,-4 » . . . ,_ V » iw ‘I I ~ ' - -' ~ --i _=- » Q 3. ____ ______________________ _ _ _ _ _ _____________> _4_________ ___________v____“ __ *_ _ __ A f- A lr-A-` . ci-IAIu.o'r'rE'rowI~: PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, sATUsiDAv, APRIL io, i i fgaoyimuxwgp 'o rf .. ` w- _ ._ *Y I ` ' ' ' ' ' T _ f* " ¢ l Eff ‘ . ., ‘s',_ , .-1 3 "’: is" uuv* News from A110 Paris of the vi/?or1u Bronghi by of _, ,1i. _ _ ` ' - V - - ._ I , i i v liSil;,.ioliiiii G illllil ills' i`ii`i=iilii0 condemned Soldier Describes Suf- ferlngs of Oonviots at Hands ' of Oppreiisor PRIVTLEGES TAKEN AWAY 'Arr'iv_sil at Prison Oelebrsted _ Putting ‘all of Inmates in ‘Irons I by insane prison governor in Siberia making life an inferno to the political prisoners under his control Their de- scribed in a letter from a condemned almost incredible sufferings are soldier, who has reached here "Flor some time past," he writ , "the_life of the convicts has been al- nlost unbearable. The arrival of a been celebrated by all the convicts being put in /irons. We have been deprived of the privilege of making purchases new governor at the prison has of tea, sugar and tobacco. This means _that .we have no nourish over and above the prison diet, we at-`e“alm0st dying of'hunger. “But this is nothing in the punish- and ments that the convicts have to suffer For a, trivial breach of the prison gulatlons we are sent to the cells each dark, linheated coll there are from seven to ton convicts, Most of them are ill, and they receive no medical attention. ,Those invalids who are fortunate enough to be in hospital are kept in irons. Arid `the punishmené an re- In of the lash is becoming more more _generally used. "'I'l‘ie men who were conhned in No. 3, deprived of their clothes, fused ,to march with the others to their work; so M-»-, the director of the prison, sont for s file of troops and ordered them to be taken forcibly. Two of the 'convicts were killed and eight were seriously injured in the struggle that followed. Those who survived the scrimmage received 110 lsllws.essilu..-but _evsn this was not cell F6 considered suf!lolent,,a.nd» the rest ot the oonvlots, who had nothing what- ever-to do with the affair, received a lhundred llalhel each, Furthermore, the thongs used were steeped in suit, and salt was rubbed into the open wounds. "Finally, the convicts of cell No. 8 and several others-forty of them al- together-wero tried -by court-martini. and thirtben of them were sentenced to death ani# thirteen more to penal servitiide for life. “Since til/il occurred there has been mo limit tri tgie mad brutality of the governor. T e lighting of a cigar- ette; bas 'gnome an offense that titty lash'/s can punish iiiiy. The mediate result of all this has an 'epid io of suicide. Of the cun- vlcts ww recently arrived at . and who flllifld it impossible to hear this; inane fsrooity, six killed them- selves. Then, as o. 'means of dealing with this epidemic. it was decreed that the friends of suicides should re- ceivu thx lash, Seven more have fol- DI only im- been lowlid t e sxalnple oi’ these six, and tlieie -thi I still go on." Siam Yllids States to Britain LONDON, April 9.--One of the chief provllionp of the new Anglo-Siamese treaty signed at, Bangkok on Tuesday is the ronullciltion by Siam in favor of Great Britain-of suzerainty over the three ptatas of Kelantan, Triangano and Kedaii, and 'hart of the states of Rah- man rid __Legeh, where hitherto Brit- ish it'T_Msrelts_ have been unable to ad- vance 'owitig -to the absence of effective administration and the remoteness of tilerellon from the central government of Bangkok. Great Britain is now at liberty to take over t-hose states from the Malay fldahs who rule, and include them in the Malay Federated states under Brit- ish protection. This will add some 15,- 000 milas to British territory and will bring the whole of the Mshomedan population of the peninsula under British rules _ Provision is also _made whereby the Federated Malay states _wiil. provide ihe necessary capital for the construc- ii0n of southern Siamese railways leading from Bangkok souihwards. The amount that will be guaranteed for ihis purpose wlgll be approximately four millions sterli g. Praying on Stags -Struek LONDON, 'A»p\‘il 9.-A YOURS "lim Di’ twent --two, Frederick John Mor- iah, owérwiie Norman Craig, an l\ctor`," "iontenced to _six months' i§rinris'on¥n§h'¢- -in the second division at t.-ie Lolldd `1Be`s'sionii for obtiiinins' mone ¥H9i1iI'li’agé-asiplrllilts On 18159 m.e,ti?eH_“,il PL .4 I. e A' lids( d&"‘{vho was lfjcltshl r at fi ciife“\ _eitone bef_ore'she de =i\'ed;t`o"%o it'iie\shi¢e _iolg how nfl she was' _vs i ai-i, in ',‘The _on`dman." . ‘ ( sj ti ¢)-what Wim _.é`:y7p"gr:;ll:a..n 'I- ' ` N i Gram,” si the ,Dreamer o 'Mr. lytlllhmll-`-il beg your pardon. Did the Dlift llllt you? The riri soqiilosoed with ii ohius of hell shoulders sho hm had no siege “Iwi-i°noe. siiiii the chief hihinsss at 'eilwgsil as to ieneh liui-. she gonsid Pell gfiloner s. good actor. and he looked like one." ` 0¥ltl`r Hawken Taboeod LONDON.” April ii.-Ifwss stored yster llffvhlnts association thai, the illegal btaini I' 0f`oysters by small traders *Die snhiisi meeting of ine o :rim niiiii them thi-o hout the ooun- mfl was a source of tranger. The 5: gvilldmpt purchase oysi/ers s'r_:P1é'rEn`sBU'RG. April 9.-An is ' ES ment Tlw sirikri. in. Pal'i`_s- -is assuming very scri`.ou.s~ proporIl'on.s'. 'l'/ll`s is P1'mm'cr (Ucmencefiu, li'/Lo is doing e'vei'fl/tlifiiig 'in his power to pre- vent the s'tr1`lifo _r/ctifiilg zmlirely be- yond bounds. His pnl's-omllity is l`arg'eZy due the crecl'it that things have been kept so well 'in hand. GAMBLING CLUB IIICTIM 0F JOKE .Rooms are Rsided by Supposed Commissary of ‘Police--Official I Knew N othing of Affair PARIS. April 9-'-A French imitator of the renowned Captain of Koepenlck has -WST bF0\18ht off a surprising coup at the Maison Laffittee, ii. ciulb fre. flllellteli by ilnimcisl magnntes and 0fh0I‘S. and the .scene of much gam- bling- Lust year the police raided the club. but as the members had by some means received Iwarning of the ap- iiruu/.~h‘oi' the police, they were discov- ered at nothing more serious t-han harmless mines of bridge. 'rho other Cilil' while lhc gambling tables were crolvded lin elegantly dressed man, iw- companled by six companions, suddenly appeared. The leader. addressing the iviliyors. slild: “I am thepolice com- iT`ii5_SB-!'Y. and in the name of the law I forbid anyone to lcl1ve`the building." There was much consternation. The "police" proceeded to lock the doors. while thilir leader, the “commissary,” gathered up all the money on the tables to the amount of about $5,000. Then, taxing the names and addresses of all present and in the gravest and most approved official manner. he an- nounced thlit proceedings would in due course be taken against all who had been found there. In answer to t-he entreutles of a' few present to be al- lowed to leave, the “comlnissar " only replied. “I must do my duty."~ IMe‘theh withdrew. As no fllrther notice of proceedillgs was given to iiny of those who were “caught” gambling, it was decided by one or tivo of the leading members of tho club to approach the commlssary of police and implore him to let the mutter drop. VVhat was their aston- ishment on being ushered into his pres- ence to find that the reahcommissary -and the “official” who had visited the club we-fc entirely different persons! In fact, the real commlssnry knew nothing of the miller, but is now searching 'for the perpetrator of what ‘was it very amusing and daring hoax. wiiloisliliallnwllciil llliollllsllslill colillsli Prospect of Aeroplane Tests Near ~ London-The King and Aviation LONDON, April 9.--It is expected that the king will pay a visit to Pau within is few days and inspect _tho Wright aeroplane. The brothers Wright will probably give an. exhibition of afsrlal tactics for the benefit of his maiesiy, __ - he war office has now openedms- gotlatlons with the Wright brothers. stated Mr. Perrin, secretary- ol, the Aero club of ’Gre‘zt‘Brltain, on Wed- nesday. A spec l officer wssisent over to Pau a short time ago to re- port _on the practicability of the aero- plane. His report was so favorable, said Mr. Perrin, tiiat the war office had asked Messrs. Wright to come to Eng- land to give demonstrations of the fiyiiitg abilities of their aeroplane be- foro war office elmerts. Ai present their plans depend very much upon the outcome of their nego- tiations wllh the Italian government. It ls likely tiiat a contract will be signed between the American avitators and that government before the end of this week. It is possible that on leaving Pau they will come to London for three any; and then go to Rome. _In any l’i3‘¥.§l _._A _ th h ve made arrangements to Shim :ci th; United ltstes before the ondnfluna _ .. . ---,_ ,-ii.. -runnso iwro No`Aii'e Ann Historia Castle Donfieils of Tortelss: _Hedgehog and Dog. _ _ PARIS, _dsgil 9.-A curious_lawsuit has arisen ,sr a three months' ten. #Hwy of a historic castle. M. Fran- cois de Yturbe took Prierure castle for the summer snqntbs, agreeing to pay $1.400. When fthe tdndnoy eitplred and M. Sabeitier, the owner of the castle. examined -his property, he found that the Piiloe had been converted into a kind of Noah's ark. He claimed dam- ages, but M. de Yturbe resisted the claim. Plaintiffs counsel told the story of' the damage committed. The castle is magnificently furnished, but the rooms had been occupied ‘by a tortoise. a hedgehog and three dogs. In the best bedroom a. dog had given birth 10 Pulls, and a desk in the library had been used as a dog kennel. The cloth on the billiard table had been ripped UD- and silk lsanglngs torn and the porcolain cracked. “It wee 9. scene of desolation." concluded counsel. The court appointed three experts to in- quire into the damage done. PITISUNEIIISSELE-ACCUSED 'MUIIDEHER 0F 0LD LADY Demands to Be Sent to _the Guilletine -Request May Be Gratified PARIS, April 9.-Joseph Gran, who ls_ sewing a sentence of three years imprisonment for assaults, is proving himself a rare type of criminal. After his conviction he wrote insulting let- ters to the officials of the court at Bordeaux, where he was convicted. and for this he was ordered to undergo a further year’s imprisonment. He ap- pealed against this sentence, declaring his innocence. The court was inclined to pay very little heed to his’pro- testation when suddenly, to the as- tonishment of all present, the prisoner demanded that he should be sent to the guillotine. Somewhat sarcastlcally the judge replied that -he felt sorry he could not comply with the unusual request. "Yes you can," answered the prisoner readily, and he went on to accuse himself of the murder of an old woman at Montpelier in 1897, "and," he concluded, “I insist upon be- ing executed." On inquiry by the police it was found that such murder actually was committed and that the culprit was never discovered. It is possible, therefore, that the prisoners request will be gratified. ROMANCE WITH BITTEII I _DRANFTIC CONCLUSION Lover. -trim sight Moy so sroihoi and Sister-Father Disputes . Claim PARIS, April 9.-A romance begun in a ball room has been brought to ii dramatic conclusion. A young dra- goon in a garrison in the suburbs met a young woman at a ball and fell in love with her. The girl returned his affection, and the soldier lost no time in presbnting himself to ~her mother. As soon as the young mun_had furnished the necessary particulars concerning himself the woman exclaimed: "Why, you are my own sion." She confessed to the young couple that twenty years ago she fell iq love -with a young man whose station in life was higher than hers. A boy was born and the father took the child into the provinces. The father married and his wife recognized the boy as -her pwn. Now the woman claims her maternal rights. The father of the soldier dis- putes her claim, and has lodged a com- plaint against -her. The young couple are ver unhappy because of this pend- ing jiilioial action. They would pre- fer not to be brother and sister. MISEll’S UNIQUE RUSE T0 CHEAT SUNS ‘OF WEALTH swallows i-ilu Hours of wksith se- fore Comrnitting Suicide-Coins PARIS, April 9.-Grave diggers at a small place near Eplnal have dis- covered a treasure in the corpse of a man buried twelve years B80. This incident, perhaps surpasses all the known tricks of misers in their at- tempt to take their wealth with' them to the grave. The man had grown up sons, with whom terms, and he fore doing so they should which he searched in the the iti\0f.‘t"P°.' was eiht grave diggers astonish- a num- man had he corn- was able hoard in thip had taken A were . twenty and thirty- all in lold. s. little more S150. ,_ ` Loader of lleven _ LONDON. April 9.-A ‘boy of eleven, Francis Glue. ‘was committed to Bolton Industrial sc;l_iool byf the Prss- ton ms strata; gn_ ri . °,\j “Oli °‘ ins? unifelir proper ¢uar%Tznsiiip_ The d sndent. _it was ststed, , was leader of a gs:-ig of leittsir-box thieves, and in one haul he secured checks and postal orders emourrting to £400. , made up a The chief constable- informed the in ish-sie inet the my was absolute- ivxunnd osimvi- . e.__.¢‘. '__-. 1 Discovered in Corpse ' _ UN LUME MAKING Lloqugnge gnd ha Art of E10, , ester. The parliamentary committee cation W§1 Lecture . -?--f--#- LONDON, April I.--Mme. de Perrot. tures on the art of lovemaking, all through the London. season. Rank and fashion sat at‘§ie feet of -Mme, de of the elocutionlst t her command, at the Ritz hotel lastfsc-ason, ivllen She lectured in French.f but English is to be the language spoken at the For- t la ` “S a brilliant une p _y.iouse. o m ny and clever women in England seem to on mining ordered M, Bally, 'tho deputy for the Pas de Calais, to d'ra.w up _a report on the subject. The re- port was recently forwarded to the committee 'which has adopted the con- clusions arrived at A a result of 8' fimclnatinz F'en°h“*°ma"' 1’ “ing this report the mlnistesr of public to give her English sisters weekly lec- W0,-ks hu deqdgd to p,.°,ec“t,e th, Courrieres C0.. for con/travenlng the reguiatixis of 1905 in not declaring the fire in e Cecile seam. and in allow- ing miners to work with naked light: Perrot. who has ei uonce and the art M. Haley has reporhed a third in- fringement of the mining relulatlon-I. that of using what is known as No. 1 Favier -powder. ESCAPED CONYICT TAKEN »» soil ililiililoll illlillisll ae e c arm o woman o , want to tell them that the qualities of the heart have baeri uppermost in the greatest and most brilliant woman of all times," exiplalned Mme. de Porrot. ‘*Inteli»ect, talent, accomplishments and wif, are no barrier To cliurm and to the power of lovin and ibeing loved. This is surely who e the suffrngettes ls Allowed to Phe Through Stroll! Unmoleatsd-Has Slipped Through Poiioc Fingsrs` Before LQNDON, April 9.-'rho oonviéi Ed- ward Toye, who so cleverly escaped U18-ke 11 miBiH'K9- bfi' U0 “Ui Uum' from Duke street prison, Glasgow, and vate charm. The other day, at tho* aggirsg only in his \mdm.weM._ wa. British Museum a yivulls lady knocked mist en-for a "Marathon" runner out into me as phe passed. ‘Pardon mel I said to he , ‘but _ ay I ask you a question? Are you a Suffragetteii' for a spin as he fled along the city streets, is still at largu. He 1| very well 'known to the police force. who ‘Whv. yes.” shssaiii `h°“/ did >'°“ have visl-toil ull his haunts without ` d know7» -Because y0u'iiHV0B\1cll manly finding trace of him. On at feast P‘iCiU1'e Of S. /i.1'Ylbd88¢l OT manners ¥l'\ild9'm0iS9i1€»' I Said- EUS' three previous occasions Toye had Leishman who represents the U llshwomen have had no opportunity of slipped .through the mme” nf me po- I hearing some of the great French love llge, and ammi his criminal associates O1)61`7|»me1lt af 001l8f(l1l.li1l.0 I6. 8 stories. There is no good transla- 39 was kn,,._,.n as "Da Wet" The Mr Leishman is destined for pro_ tion for instance, o the love letters last “Ing 1,,-. esca ed from Hmm he » _ D p . - - of Heloise .ind Aheiorii, which are in ,iid dawn ,, mi., pipe ,M im on board motion u/rider . Taft’s administra- Latill. What _there iv. is but the an Atiiintio liner. He reached New mm shadow of the real Hoiolse. Later I York in safety, and had he not been will tell -the love stories ofthe women gepo,-ted by me immmruion OHM". of the French revolution, a fascinating as an undesirable ,men me Gm..0w record.” ed by the police officers who watch _ arrivals oif steamers, and was taken , back to prison to complete his tbrm. The police are inclined to believe that ' hetis sllfnpiain hiding in the ciityfand _ an i a s u - _ d,,,,°,,f,’ e§,,,,ge,f°°“°‘ "° _°“ ‘°"° “" Eight or Ten Youngsters Bresikl police probably would never have heard of him again. , Landing at Glasgow on the return voyage be was recognls YUUNG BBIGAND Open Gash Boxes-Two of "”‘”,i‘..‘§ i‘§”i§.“'i1i.$.i’;“°.;‘.§i‘.’:.§‘°P~' illllll liiilli lliilli me °~»=i°dw°\v»=~ 'Brmsh Match” Panos. A i~il.e.-Ashloi-es, _she live- 9 ly suburb.of'Paris has -1, the dubious LUNEDON, April 9.-The youthifui Daughter-in-Law_ 'Refused to Glvs h°"°|' °~f -31°-Vi11s’~il&l‘b0l'0li 111110-mi‘|°¢ king of spain and ihe Ainei-icon skip- Dying Mah si Drink-Fahiiiy 01° Youngest iii-irv»11¢i'¢hlet perhaps bl Dlvld known. a. boy of 14. How this lad was ble t direct *a formidable gsnS| per, Captain Charlie Barr, probe. Y ed . will be the dual attractions off the a»_ o coming British yacht season. Raclnl Boaqyggg, April 9.-lAt story tilrat ‘in Of iiiiei/09 9-'ld Wbbefs “nd h“"° undef will begin in British waters in uay. °" 5 °‘I““ ° “HY ° i B his orders other outlaws. several years “ .most gruesome creations of Zola was 01 th himself Wm no doubt be and from the entries made Md en' iold or ii family at Le Mons in north- d" M _ ' thusiasm displayed it will in all ilkeli- east France. explained w:ien he is brought up for hood be .tho mos; notable season in the At the town in question, which iles trial. He would probably still ibe at hiHi20l”Yu01 tileh DaMi;\'i9;I t U l in 2:: 2;; I;;:i(:fWlig’}f;\y P1115 ang Brel? large if it had not been for the infor- Ii; w 1 be t e tru y n erna Ona ` e , name Durne , b m f de sms' who character, owing to the passing of a lay dying. His son and daus’h\°!‘-i1\- mano" gwenhybe; 20;; Slice could new rule, to w`iich all the yochtin-K uw “nd *heir four sons were .at his W9” °ii¢i1“5 t I” T’ countries of Europe have signified their deafii Wil "Give U10 A drink." said lay their hands on him. He answered | 8dhe‘”e“°e- While the mg cms' or the Md Tan' His da“'m"'m°l°‘w re' to the rather noble appellatlon of cutters like thc, Shamrock, Bi-ynhild fused. Ho is as good as dead .al- _ “ke "The squirm.. .and had h H th will remain the ready-why waste good winof' she °°‘“°¢-“"5 and W ite ea er . _ ill b absorbed by .tl-ie said. equipped several of his hangers on with i i t t mc ng n ereii “I5 mgtre cutters. Basil Tournet. the old man's son, knives and firearms. next class, t e - te Three of these boats-Fife s shlmma then ordered his wife to give his father His band ;2&i;5i;l]§;<`ls °§)ii25ve‘;’;l lf; and ,Mafrislca and Milne’s Ma’coon-a- wine, and thrashed her when she re- youngsters. , h e come over from previous seasons, but fused again. Then tihie four grssidsons and 16 years of ugenilrig ihigguiissmz eight more are in the course of con- intervened. All four are young giant; was to enter sma uh boxe and struction. Three are being built on of ages varying from twenty to twenty- shops, break _open the cas Tala 0 the Clyde, two in pain, two in Ger- five. Two took their fat‘her'B DEN and make off with the contents. D- muny and one in F lince. two thslpart of their mother. erations were exceed\ln8iXadi;1g{li;::i:'e'3 one of the spanish boats will be A pitched battle raged round old and in a short time t ei' H It ed b the king of Spain, who will Tournet's bed un-til the police came. a booty of several thousand do ans own Y - o ll race in England. One of The mother and her tzwo sons had got was quite usual for them to llnd ron: pers na y d bo t is bein built for Com- the worst ofthe fight but tihe lon and $50 to $100 in cash in each box. Com the Cly e it is 3' . , 1| d in from all modore Morton F. Plant of New York, two grandsons were likewise badly piaints ngtitltlx youlégrfhougm may _md and lwill likely be raced by CHliiBil\ Dunished. sldobf-Ui P ' Barr and an entirely American crew. All six of them were handcuffed, and to do with a sans of Dif1.t€Kr;";léi°“g§f: Cowes 'week will see an unprecedeni- the police-sergeant sent for;s. nefgh- jail birds. But ihillzsi “fha sued ed muster of boats, and the racing =bor to watch by the old -mans beds de otherwise when a po ceimfin Dgunr ought to be excellent. But he had had died while hii lon and to notice three ragged oo ng i'bank_ Regret is expressed an-long British grandchildren were fighting round stern go into a bar and change‘a that yachtsmen that American designers him. The whole family remain under note, snowing at the same ‘tme Th should be ollt of tho' .game this yea/r. A arrest for brawling. they had a quantity of gold ii Kel 0 H h ff roduct would be welcomed ...in Allegations-i-Assisted lurgiars for a Consideration PARIS April il.--For the last week len ve b n investigating serious a egn ns' co - cenningl M, Pstouillard. the police eoiqmls ry oif that tow Several assisted the burglars for an eq d tion, Four thieves were arrea _, and made certain statements, as l- lysulti ~ .ofnwhigh prepsntdlnqulrys: am-I LONDON. April 8.-The “Salome” lt U18 - 9 8-" °,°° °nU`° " ra hi h u in the music- "i'i*¥.] \“`°_ “°‘."- lb°"" l“q“"°d"g"°"&n. Iialrewsrirld dixcliil: Mlils Maud Allan miss' nad mnt°%»f?:;gpi1(:T\§ r ii; set the fashion was recalled by a can nl y~- ow. _I _ _ &Pic_e §;immi;ssry‘$3{id‘il§:*th‘iwf b_§;n| in the l¢lng's bench division in which ssu ect cars 'n_ s _ dhpgi rt ¢ . i _ - - ‘2i‘.Zi‘&2.‘§"’“'°",i§.€i§'°i?ii..‘°”.2i'i‘i"‘i‘i‘.l* “"1 f‘i`.I.I1`I".l‘$`.I` ".§.T_,`,'i1'I§fi'i$" ` ° `°° _sieisi,. ni;ii;)ulI»“y:..eosesrn{’ai‘ §‘m;:§ '.»'i’iMi-l jtounsei stated that in _tfiil"q}i-inshz: ,llill ,Ot .l‘_!. .RFU B004-il yer Mill Ailan_w\.s vng '£51' '“‘§°.'\\:°ri*I N “lr salons: canoe it the rolsceihesire and 7 _*W “ie 5°’?9\’*i ‘ a performance was mediteted at Bism- .;i-.te~sii;\. to mths. dllspgl dhlgonwliitl inqhsin. mimi ini- sumatinewmg ~ss'ionneo emnp “,. \f,\mh Q1- wnpu Enlhlsn. .. ~ if-~»i ' igvgguoe s'sl1M|(ilsr°T:S\.s.e't Elm; I la no donates. ui- ciilhiroii ‘,’,‘:,,°‘°‘;‘_,‘”’f,'.‘,:,‘,§{{,,»’f“;‘|’,,,,,“,,{,_-iii.; LONDON. April 9.-'ro hei iohso- .ps was miimuseii in nom, whioh eonlst., n rin- ,tin-, hildsenfs were not. yeah-ue. but 1 .I9 iii- . 9% , .. act, _wlilc came n o force o A rli ,gig gg to impose on t;\}.P\l5ii° 1-1° 1, the periodlcat “‘|»bsoc6" lrhligiil belief that it was Miss sud Allan slug; for tobscconilhto _niece _Q tw that was to dunes. _ win own. ‘rho slip tes in vs _ In Ap,-*of lui year an interim in letters that no person under 0-.calm junction lliiin iii* ‘|9|°“45““ V” be served with _,_o_lgarettes. ¢p¢g|n¢d,_¢a|u| later was ni__l¢!°'{w‘P¢i3:\ sion, w _ lsillolis iiliicsll sllilils -' ml. °i slil ill illilcfs lisllcll burglarlzi have oc'curredni.`hers,._ and. g¢i,s in lilo High Court ef the it is suggested that M. Pat§i£il&|Kl_._ iss-hm." Dm” cm" Ln* Spring on their sgresing to 8 *I _ New Flu! °i_L,i»\ me is ur. Justice P ll more st ei: Lennon Aifril s-iv~iir°'iUi~ieli be- out or ine een-nos ssiq iissenennis. Countess .de Raiienel, a grand "mn nivzfpgsi.. .s¥;i`e».:¢i;i..a..st‘iX:r_ w|'i~?;_'1:i:i`i;il.&s; asm cenlly took an American who had spmuioosu no ssiopn _ _ .second iunotion gi-sum :aah 60;" . . . . . N, , Q. d“"9M”" “f N"T’°l“°" III' “Th” " zihiiiiiiflsis new ilfI°°'"` W 'Mimi ‘"3 ”‘°"°'*' -T556 mTiio:h~Toiin:bMiTi°ahi;e b°°*"~"°“""°“ bi/ “ °"‘“""‘°” ‘° “ §'i-i»'i'iis.'$°'i'JT:'y Tian hisiifni' ,""ii°F. 'Fu'»i'i°e'. mniiioii iheii Silvio the _ __i|essss.oL.trusn.mal{ - illlw i°l1 9¢\'0°i“li- i i . inff d at once that the “res 0 D ` ' Tb)tiGsc?:r1lllllcls liiruiiiill iN i llulllil L w S e ,` ; , _ - _ ' quiries have been held hill s. view to T°i°“*°d n`°'“‘°h °m““ Wim HU establishing responsibility -for the sis- Brought by the Widows of 377 Hmers Killed in Rad- October -i--” i BIJRLIN, April ‘s.-'rho oi-own 'prince and the governor of Westphalia are to be made defendants ill an ` action brought by the widows of the 877 mln- _ ers killed in the Radbod disaster last October tio; the purpose of compslling the immediate distribution of $500.01” raised on behalf of the survivors. Tile crown urince is the honorary patron of a special fund of $75,000, and the governor of the p§‘ovi.nce is at tho head of the national fund. Bo far only a small proportiori has been doled out to the widows and orphans, as ig was decided to defer the general dlstflbue tion until the victims were dlsinterred and identified. This work will be be* Kun next weeic Fiearing riots amen( the population the authorities have cr- dered it to be carried on at night. To Drove that complete abstinence from .food for indefinite periods is not only conducive to good health. but also i0 Pefenhiti youth, Mies Claire de Ser. V81. niece of the famous "fasting" Dr. Tanner, has submitted herself to a. rs.. markable series of experiments at the Royal Charite hospital. in Berlin. Miss Serval ended at noon the other day in Perfect health s fast or gen days without nourishment of any kind, either liquid or solid. During that time she ha il ¢ | . into which freshsol:eu'asn:u§1;§1 cgygi mo or. She was removed from the 083° and placed in the ordinary ward. but sl-ie in-tends to abstain from food for another twenty days, living in gh. meantime on mineral water. Her Weiiht has decreased from 114 pounds ¢° 101 pounds. but her condition other. wise is perfectly ncrma|_ Most of the time Miss de Eerval has communicated with the outer world by means °f il ieiel-hiiohe, but latterly I' 1 11" written messases io the insogs men who are observing the gxpgn. ment and held them to the aides of hs: glass prison. _ Sho _informed an inte,-vhwm. mas, that ale never once felt iii from img ° f°°d and drink. and was entirely free from fever or headache. 'rho Y°“nB' 195'? BBYB that she was induced to become a "faster" in order tc ¢u|-e herself of chronic headaches and 15,25; °f 8-Dvetlte. and also because she finds she emerges rejuvenated after a period Dfpselrf-impofzed starvation. ro essor raus, the celebrated phy. sician, under whose auspices the ex- .perimenit is taking place, hopes um; gh, results will,be of much scientific value. O I O Dr. Kari Peters, tho German ex. Piorer. who was married in Berlin to Fraulein Herbers, will, it is reported, B§\°l't`¢iY Proceed to the Zambezi on s fn’ ¢0 his Sold and copper mines in H ev Mpdza valley, near which he be-< Tiles hecland of Ophir to be situated. WH? lg;¥1toDl=lnqi>lbli§c&u;.rtfhehisin;1toume¥ theory. r 0 mu More than ten years have pagggil girloe Dr. Peters first set out to search or King Solomons mines, which hs sought to prove in a bool; published ,gn 1897 must have been situated in the region ot the Lower Zambesl. He be- lieves that the mine! wufslod by the Phoenlcians were only “sci-s,f,¢hqi1" um t-hat their development with modern :P§ii°“¢°S milht yield immense re- u s. O C I The extraordinary gpecgml, wg witnessed in the west and of BQ;-"3 the other day of li. judge becoming sua. delgly insane and ri.ii-mills amuck. The BU .iect of the attack was Judge Nie- mir, formerly of the high court, gm the outbreak occurred quite suddenly The unfortunate msn demolished all the windows in his dwelling, smashed the entire stock of crocksry, glasses, wine bottles and flower pots, and wrecked a considerable portion of his owbril fufniture. emr had p viously barred and berricaded the dxrs and threatened to murder his servants. These fled, screaming, to the balcony. -and wen f°l°“° PT: smmbm.. P . 1 and tbe_poliee so lllngs of privax dwellings by night are again , In in vogue ss they were s A slgalilesnt feature is t the _ni ‘.- tsi-1 casinos and private quarters sl officer are not exempt mm' volts* seam . , _ Three oriieers. all of sutsalterii nal. have been arrested during the lr! few days, but the local pred is ot nerihfttedto mahe any mention _ot military arrests. I em inlornied but the charge sgslnsttlie tlirse omosu is that they are igesnbsrs of what ls known ss_the ‘ an-Russian llllltsw Revolutionary Union." _ may be gernsmbsigl :git about t mo ago ve office - _ 7- seven soldiers were alliances at saw to eight years' lssrd&`abor for their proved membership of e shine or gaiilseolen. The Rsvollitloiiery linen evidently includes a lun percentage of the rank and die. Judging from Us continuous -and numerous arrests . sl private soldiers, and it is known is ss E5! '.:il°" ‘iyuaq iisfiiisni cumii as sais . A f,: , #I ii’ ai ,, bod Mining Disaster Last , police have reesntiy become as humor(