THE OMAHA DAILY J3EE; SUNDAY, JOH 1(3, 1901. 1 1 NEW MAGNA CHARTER HOPES Hajn Arbitration Court ii Alrudj Justify Inr; Its Eiiitmce. BULWARK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW "White Britain In Ilimy In .Sutitli ACrlon the I'nthcrlmid Will Protect It On 11 Co in in c rein I Intercut In the Knt. DEnUIJ. Juno 15. F. W. Holls, United States mcinbor of Tho Haguo arbitration court, during an Interview today informed the correspondent of tho Associated Press that Tho Hague arbitration court had only Just been organized with tho appointment of tho last of the llfty-flve Judges, but several International questions nro before the court. The Transvaal question was cer tainly not ono of these, because at The Haguo peace conference tho Iloer states wcro not recognized as sovereign states. The court will not be In permanent ses sion, but will only act when suitable ques tions aro presented to It, when the wholo I court will select a bench to adjudicate cacu question. Mr. Holls said both Count von Buclow nnd tin ron von Rlchthofen, tho foreign min ister, had received him In tho most Ulodly manner, sharing his belief that the estab lishment of The Hague court was the adop tion of a principle, like tho magna chnrta, around which International law will crys tallize. Mr. Holls believes tho emperor, tho German government and tho German pcoplo aro now sincerely In favor of Tho Hague arbitration court on all questions which seem to properly bolong there. This Is all tho more remarkable because Ger many at tho beginning of tho rnnferenco presontod a number of serious nnd weighty objections agalust arbitration. She has now, says Mr. Holls, honestly altered her opinion. Drcllnilii! Will Continue. During tho laRt week tho two interna tional topics havo been tho speeches In tho Italian Chamber of Commerce relatlvo to tho Drelbund and Groat Britain's attitude toward the question of Germany maintain ing a garrison at Shanghai. Tho press ex pressed tho opinion that Slg. I'rlncttl, tho Italian minister of foreign nffnlrH. can not be relied upon by tho other powers forming tho Drcibund, although tho news papers Incline to tho belief that after Fri day's proceedings tho continuation of the Drcibund Is assured. Government circles novcr hold a different opinion after Premier Zanardelll's declarations to Count von Duelow. Regarding the attitude of tho Ilrltlsh press toward tho Germans at Shanghai tho Gorman press nnd government continue to hold tho opinion that Germany, by the terms of the Ynngtse agreement, Is bound to protect the Ynngtso valley, nesldcs Germany has tho samo rights as Great Britain, Franco and Russia. Referring to tho Washington cable dis patch saying tho United States does not mean to protest against tho maintaining of a German garrison nt Shanghai, the Frankfurter Zoltung says: "This Is a very sensible conception of tho situation, slnco Shanghai Is Chlneso nnd not English. Tho only country having the right to protest Is Chlnn. Germany has precisely tho same right to take care of Us Yangtso Interests and commorco that any other country has. A number of German papors during tho week Jntlmated that Germany, Great Britain bolng practically powerless for the tlmo, used 'strong pressure to bring about tho Anglo-German Ynngtso agreement. The Tageblatt says: Tho abandonment by Great Britain of its Yangtse sphero-of-lntercst idea Is, per haps, the most severe blow Great Britain has sustained since tho South African war began." Tho Lokal Anzelger prints a dispatch from Japan saying that Count von Waldcr sce had n farewell audlenco of tho Japa nese emperor yesterday and received a number of valuablo presents. Tho Vos slscho Zoltung says that Count von Wnl derseo will be created n prince by Emperor William nftor his return from tho far east. The agrarians aro greatly disappointed with General von Bodblclskl, tho new min ister of agriculture, owing to his speech at the Hallo Agricultural exposition, whore he expressed the conviction that agrarians should bo ablo to help themselves In most cases except crop failures. This opinion clashes greatly with his' former utterances on the same subject. Emperor William will start his yacht Iduna In tho Elbo regatta Juno 18. Mrs. White, wlfo of tho United States ambassador, gave a ladles' farewell lunch- , con today In honor of Mrs. Boise. The i Ladles' American Colony presented Mrs. J Boise with a vnluablo gift, In testimony of i ner errorts in Denau 01 mo ucrnn Amer ican Woman Students' club. CASTELLANES SET THE PACE llonl mill A n nil llotvlliler Purl vrlth Their Mnrvcloue Crcntloim of Revelry. (Copyright, 1001, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, Juno 16. (New York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) Tho Castcl lane havo opened nnd will close the week which ends tho Paris season by two fetes which will go on record as tho most magnificent affairs slnco the downfall of tho last French emperor. Last Saturday at Autcil they gavo a steeplechase aud at night a reception with orchestral nnd vocal music and dancers, all the performers being expcnslvo stars. The court of honor of the mansion was Illumi nated with Incandescent bulbs concealed among bushes nnd banks of flowers. Twelvo valets In the Castcllane livery of scarlet and gold stood nt the Iron gate ar.d twelve more at tho outside marble steps to tho vast hall on tho lower floor, In which Count Bonl and Countess Anna received their guests. Tho two flights of grand stair case leading to two super-Imposed gal leries were also Hnt with big, motionless valets, their short breeches, scarlet and gold coats and powdered wigs standing out In splendid contrast ngalnst tropical plants, A French orchestra downstairs nnd a Hungnrlan orchestra on the second floor gnllery played alternately. Tho guests wcro 330 of the most exclusive aristocrats. Tho vaudevlllo concert, no act of which cost less than $500, began In the ball room. Tho fountnlns distributed throughout tho halls and stair landings of the Interior courts of tho Castcllane palace played for tho first tlmo on this occasion nnd wcro a great success. Though tho evening was hot, tho ntmosphcro hero was delightfully cool. Tho water running everywhero In nol3y cascades nnd brooks, tinkled delicious music, giving, with tho profusion of plnnts, quite nn outdoor effect. At midnight the concert ended nnd tho company passed out to tho dining room, whero supper was served. Tho arrangements were superb. Hero a delightful surprise awaited tho guests In tho shape of a marble basin from which a sheet of water twenty feet wide fell Into n largor one on tho floor. The wholo arrangement was trimmed with plnnts and flowers nnd elicited expressions of admiration from nil tho guests. Tomorrow nftcrnoon (Sunday) after tho races, tho Castcllnnoa will glvo a garden party on tho polo grounds In the Bols do Boulogne. At night their mnnslon In tho Avcnuo Mnlakoff will bo thrown open for another fete, Intended to eclipse that of last Sunday and to wind up the Tnrls sea son In a burst of glory. Society Is rathor humiliated by the man ner In which tho Cnstollanes are pcllpslng everybody else In tho splendor of their en tertnlnmcnts, and snccrlngly nsks what usurer Is paying for nil this, Only three Americans, outside of embassy attaches, were recognlzod by the Cnstel lanes on their Invitations. They were Mrs. Henry Drake, Mrs. William Moore and the countess de Coctlogon. Nono of the American embassy, though Invited, at tended. llonl' Brother Admit EiiRnfrcinent. Stanislaus Castcllane, Count Bonl's brother, admits his engagement to the daughter of Emlllo Terry, brother of Sybil Sandersons lato husband. The girl Is a great hciross. Her father bought tho mar velous chateau, tho Chenoncaux tho his torical residence of Frnncls I, Henry II, Catherine do Medici and Mary Stuart, and later tho property of Mme. Dupln, who constantly had there Voltaire, Rousseau, Bollngbroke and other famous men. Thus tho two brothers of Bonl, like him self, havo obeyed their father's Injunction to "marry money, my boys, for I am living on my capital." Count Bonl, of course, mado tho richest catch. Jean married, through the enormous Influence of his fath er's first cousin, tho Immensely rich widow of Trlnce von Furstenburg, Mario Loulso de Valcncny do Talleyrand Porlgord. Stan Islnus, with Senorlta Terry, gots perhaps a llttlo less money than the other two, but ono of the prettiest nnd sweetest girls In the world. A strange feature of tho betrothal Is the fact that Stanislaus during tho llfo of Antonio Terry was so conspicuously In fatuatcd with his wife that some unpleas antness resulted. consequently many thought that Sybil Sanderson herself might become Bonl's sister-in-law nftor a reason nblo season of widowhood, but Bonl, who Is very level-headed In theso matters, con vinced his younger brother of the advan tage of transferring his attentions from the aunt to the niece. Tho date of tho wed ding has not been settled. MAJOR TAYLOR LIKES DUELS America' Colored Wonder Finds (In)' Sword Piny it Tonic nnd n Delight. (Copyright, 1001, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, June 15. (New York World Cablegram Special Telegram.) Major Taylor hbs seen four duels In tho, three months and n half he has been In France, three with swords nnd ono with pistols, nnd Is anxious to see more. He says noth ing is so intsrestlng to him as the sight uf two men with shining, murderous blades trying to perforate nach other. Thursday bo was an excited witness of the Regis Richard encounter. Immediately after ward ho took tho train for Toulouse, where he rides his exhibition race today. He goes next to Bordeaux, where, besides a mile run, ho is entered in n tandem Ave mile race. Taylor may sail for home on Juno 26 .unless pending negotiations with a French mnnnger succeed, in which case he would remain hero permanently. Ho says there Is more money In racing on this side. Miller, winner of several Madison Square six-day races, Is also here, but ho has had bad luck since coming. In his race at Brussels with Roubnlx ho got both tires punctured, riding sixty miles on rims. Miller has quite recovered from his recent terrific fall and Is training hard for the Paris, Brest and return road race. If ho wins the 4,000 frnncs prize in this ho will go back to America Immediately and quit racing. EVERY AMBASSADOR THERE Corn, Lady S.rnfford, Give nn Im portant Dliilninntlu Function. (Copyright, 1001, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, Juno 15. (Now York World Cablegram Special Telegram.) Corn, Lady Strafford, gavo a musical Thursday which was qulto u diplomatic function, ovory am bassador In London being present. Shu has tho teputatlon of being a power In diplomatic circles. Mrs. Cavendish Bcntlnck, nee Mills, Is giving a scries of dinners, followed by bridge whist, Last Thursday she had tho dukn and duchcas of Dovonshlre. Tho play w.ih long and high, The Mnrlsboroughs havo no box nt the opera this season, hut the duchess, usually with Mrs. George Cornwnllls West, Is often seen In the stalls. Mrs. Tony Drcxcl Is going about n great deal. She was arrayed In dazzling dia monds nt Mrs. Carl Meyer's party on Wednesday. J. Pierpont Morgan, accompanied by his Bon, went yesterday to tho Graves gallery in Pall Mali to Inspect the rival to tho lost "Duchess," which Is nBscrted to bo a genu ine picture, and Morgan's $150,000 purchase only a copy. It was believed that Mr. Mor gan proposed to mnko an offer for the plcturo, but after looking at It for about two minutes he left without saying any thing. Many leading experts believe that It has more marks of genuineness than Mr. Morgan's acquisition, and this Is said to bo the opinion of Werthelmcr, tho best Judge of eighteenth century English work living. ESTERHAZY RISKS LIBERTY Author of Dreyfus' Jtnln Spend Klve Ilnyn In Pari to Sec lilt l'n inlly. (Copyright 1001, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, June 15. (New York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) Major Ester hazy, at the risk of imprisonment, came over from London nnd spent flvo days hero with his wife and children. 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Whatever pub lic building you enter, your rane. umbrella, or whatever you may havo that would mako a good hammer, Is taken from you and and theso remain untouched, save by pen cils that mark their owners' names only to have their traces washed off on tho next cleaning day. But of the delicate carv ing there Is llttlo left. Tho hnndsomcst slab, though ono of tho smallest, measur ing 3x5 feet, Is that presented by tho American Medical association, representing a group of tho fathers of medicine. It Is about midway up tho monument, ubout whero climbers rest, and about four foot from tho floor a convenient reach. Hence tho condition of tho figures, two headless and threo armless. Two landings above Is a slab representing a locomotive. Tho locomotlvo looks as If It had got tho worst of n collision. Tho souvenir hunters did It. Not fnr nwny la a largo slab occupying tho center of ono wall for a height of six foot. In Its present condition It would do for n puzzlo picture. Before tho enthusiastic tourists got ut it with their umbrollas nnd canes It represented a flro cnglno of tho old type. A volunteer llro department of some city presented It. Probably tho nnmo of tho city 13 In somo old record. It Isn't on tho slab. Onco It was, but the souvenir sharks got It. Ono thing that they haven't got Is tho fine cnrvlng of n pellcnn, tho symbol of tho stnto of Loulslann. Tho reason Is that, Instead of bolng a bas-relief, tho pelican Is carved Into tho stone, ln- for rclli'fl. Iloto nothing Is preserved, everything Is chipped nnd marred nnd broken by travelers like myself. I return herewith, etc." Signed not at nil. Tho head was stuck on, the glue stained tho marble nnd the milk white deer has u yellow streak uround his neck. NEW BRITISH-AMERICAN PLAN Mt'lirmc fnr l':i incut of Chlncup In demnity In (irinrliiK' In I-'n vor. WASHINGTON, Juno 13. Tho news dis patch from I'ckln conveys to tho olllclal mind hero tho belief that what Is known as tho Drttlsh-Amorlcnn plau of settling the Indemnity question is making hendway and that It will in tho end bo adopted na tho only feasiblo scheme. The firm attltudo of tho United Stntes In declining to enter Into a Joint gunranty of tho enormous bond Issue In believed to havo hnd Its effect In Inclining the ministers to ucccpt tho Ilrltlsh American proposition. It is certain that nny movement toward tho settlement of tho Indemnity question must result in unanimity to bo beneficial. Tho details of tho Ilrltlsh plan havo not heretofore been given und they wcro learned HANDSOMKLV CARVED SLADS OF THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT AS THHY APPEAR TODAY, RUINED DY VANDALS. checked; and at tho Congressional library nnd Corcoran art gallory you nro watched very closely, lest you might get an oppor tunity to use your heels, TheBe two places aro particularly ontlclng to tho vandal, with all their statuary and carved marble. Unfortunately tho Washington monument has not been so well guarded, consequently It Is badly scarred by tho depredations of the souvenir flonds. In3ldo It Is very dim In spots, tho light bolng supplied by an oc casional incnndcsccnt lamp along the stair way. It Is In this atmotphere that vandal ism flourishes. Like whlto squares amid tho blacks of a huge checker board Btand the memorial slabs presented by tho states In tho union at tho tlmo of the monument's erection, and by the societies and organiza tions of tho country wishing their names to be Immortalized nt the national capital. There are more than 150 of these, nnd mnny of tbem are In a dlstreieful condition of mu tilation. Missing heads, nrms, legs nnd drapery, from tho statuary bear eloquent witness to tho appreciation of visitors who were so favorably Impressed with the monu ment that they couldn't tear themselves away without taking something with them to remember It by. JuBt exactly what value, real or sentimental, tho left ear lobs of tho Ooddess of Prosperity, for Instanco, can have for any person Is hard for a sane man to understand. Somebody got It, how ever CnrvliiRK Jliilllntcil. Most of the slabs presented by the states bear simply names and dates In large, bold letters that defy umbrellas and tho like, tagllo fashion, and no predatory umbrella can dig that out. When most of the vandalism In tho mon ument occurred no ono knows, but It proba bly took place boforo tho checking system was thorc, compelling visitors to loavo all potential Implements of destruction beforo going up tho monument. Orcnt protest against this order Is mado by the camera fiend, wno generally wants to take n blrds eyo vlow of tho city from tho top of tho monumont. But ho has to do his best with out his tripod, for that triple crowbar tttaya below with tho umbrellas and canes. At Mount Vernon there Is n small army of "spotters" on tho lookout for tho worker of souvenir Iniquity. A quarter admission is charged and tho monoy goes to defray tho expenao of guarding tho placo. In Washington's old homo there Is ono thing that strikes tho notice by Its contrast to the provalllng simplicity. It Is tho carved mantelpiece of Carrara rnarblo In the din ing room. Ono who Is not n vandal cannot gaze upon It without anathematizing tho wholo race of rello seekers. Even with watchers In every room somo Individual managed to "got In his work," nnd knock off tho head of a galloping deer In the center of the group. Tho animal roraalned headless for months. Then one day back camo tho head In a llttlo box, postmarked Paris. Tho culprit had realized tho evil of his ways, tho villainy of hfs vandalism. Bald the accompanying note. ' It did not occur to mo In my own country, whero everything Is so perfectly preserved, the outrage that it la lo mutllato historic places today from nil nuthorltatlvo sourco lo ho as follows: Tho Chinese government is to Issue bonds to each of tho powers to the amount of the Indemnity due onuh. Theso bonds nro to bear 4 pur cent Interest, with r. cIuubo providing ano-half of 1 per ccut for amortization. Ccrtuln of the Chinese revenues, tot spocltlenlly designated In the proposition, aro to bo cirmarlt'Ml, for tho liquidation of the bonds. A rommltteo ap pointed by tho foreign powers Is to tiilio chnrgo of tho quoHtlons relating to tho revenues thus carmurked, and the commit- teo Is to arrange- details by which tho roveiiuos uro to ho applied on the bo.ls. In euso of default on the bonds, tho default Is to bo to the committee und not to tho hovoral powers. Tho foregoing is, in sub stance, the entlro proposition, but later It was proposed in addition that the period of tho tlmo bo thirty years and that they bo (sued In Installments. In this foim tho proposition ttcod, up to .vlthln a few days ago, but It Is not known In what particulars it may have been modified by tho ministers. MRVD-YITJUL AILMENTS J Tlu-lr ltiKllcnl Curp Warranted by thi Hr. llcnni-H Method of AlMilylniT i:irctrlolt llend nnd Investigate. 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