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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 21. 104. 1 FIGURES ON FOREIGN BFLCI E auitiai Ebrv El had State Got "Big Ebaracf Germta Immip&ttfc CLCttat A.KTICIPA7LD AFTER THIS YIMI tr-t Blwveeet D te C-atlaeed FrewFe-rita, feet Awtawrttle Ink Fwr bnlttl rUH la iMkm, The. leteet report of lb Hurra of Com xnero and Labor relating t emtgritian Iron, I ore km countries te the Vnlted State baa Just two made public. That portion of tb report dfalli.g with Gertnaa emigration iLbvi that from 1KT1 to JtUl Inclusive, X.Ki.T emigrants Ifft niary for foreign countriae. Tb dis tribution of this Tact i amber of peopls ss aa fallows: Europe, e.BK; mited States. Ida; ritiah America, .ZB; Braatl. 171; other ..mcrioa countries. ilaS; Africa, ll.TlH; .Asia. Ilea, and Australia, Jt.r.Tr. Tba above ligures were taken trim t turtle eots plled try ttie imperial bureau of statistic of Uia Oerman government- Tba fulled States, therefore, got H.7 per oeot of the emla-ratton. Tbe report ear: The ex-sitne wtth which ' erolgratior from OwBwr ha fluctuated to eccord ano with the ra of prosperity or e jrression at bow, tba persistent preference of a vast majority for the United (statea abo" all other countrie. are aa striking In the abov exUhti aa tl.e irresistible oe flme of Ormm emigration In reoeni year t South and Central America as well aa to Afrtra. Aula and Australia With ail tli efforts that have been made to aUmu lfct emigration to Braall. and to tbe Ger- itian rolonie m Afrtt-s and Asia, It baa dwindled to a mearer fragment of what It was durlnr the period from IKK to Ml Ot tli Iti.M emigrant who left Germany last rear, a.m. or 81 per oent, went to tb Vntted "nates. Ortejla f Baaalarrmaita. The following table shows tha origin of German emigrant during the rear 1K. naming the various province from whloti tbey cam, together with tha proportion of each IMi.MX) Inhabitants which Bought bv-nea In foreign land: Fer HOC Total, intiabtta.ni". Kaabvill. which was detained at afemphlf beesae of rnb.lity pass the bridge on account of high water, arrived at Kick man, Kf, yesterday, and pi ouseOed the sum d y The torpedo boat Lawrenr was lean reported at nTvanevUle. lnd. These two veasela wis reach Bt locals ra tier for tba opening ceremonies of tli exposi tion. April KL WANTS LIBERAL DRAWBACKS CURZ05S CLEAMXC HOUSE Fur-aTif, U Coniortkbk ii Cutlt 1 XPCT TO STAT Ik UGUK3 TWO YLAP.S I Cwa vtta TaOaia .f atlU aa the l.i .. i.a.i .. i;x .. .7t, .. L.n .. l.P t- .. l.fiU .. t.ir .. l.r. .. lJLb .. l.Oii 71 rr t R ii, Si 44 & Tl IS 1WE 1W.?'W 17. Ml Bis . 1. 1.HI7 n V"ewt Prussia I rm.dmiburg Pomorama ..... J'oeen ., KnhhHiwlg-HolBteln Hlovpt V eetphalla ... . Yihlotrland liavarla SU-KOUr IVurtonberg Hamburg This table acrounts for onlr S.M2 rml rratita. addltig tberrto those aatling from anher porta. t.&n, there are rtiU K7 un arooutitaS for. Tliuae enumerated In the foregoing table were but a r.klmilrh line, eo to spenk, for the vast army of emigrants, 20.4B) rion Germaua. Run-latin. FoIok, HungarUna, etc., wl.lrh was poured out aat pear through German porta, mainly Hamburg and Bremen. FYora Bremen there ero tmrked during the y-ar 1M. lLMb Oeranan aod lajfiB non-OfrnB emigrants, while 7D -German and t2.B noc -Oerman per sons ahtpied as emigrants from Hamburg Tiie destinations of the tvelgn persons wn have shipped through Oerman ports during the pant two years are recorded as follows: Ta 1M1 T'nttefl States M7.P7I Great riUiln . lk.M Jtrltieh Kortb America .... l.inr Jirarll M ArgeiiUna iU (at Colony 4 Australia ( r.tabtr-cia-bt rvr it rf iiee. Of the whole number In the 'aaors cata g'T whs migrated from Oerman porta la 1ft; Hungary was credited wtth 43., Aoav tria with 67.CS and Kuasta wtth K.PK. of whom all In all about fl per rent were des tined for the fnlted Bib tea ami If per ent te all other nountrlea combined. Tba larger portion of those emigrants who oajos te the fnlted States during U3 by wsy of Bremen csme from the agricul tural aiettirts In Prussia and Bavaria, where tba roost of them had earned their Uvmg as farmers or farmhands. Their In comes were eaceeotngly small. Tha Oerman government does not fll rertly discourage emigration to other coun tries, kut the existing laws conoarntng mil itary aervtre Indirectly make It extremely tftfTtrult fur male adults ta leave their country. The report ssys Indications are this erreat tide of emtgratlon will nut continue ta Increase, according ta statistical tabla, which ahow a rise and fn.Il. Experience ahows emigration rnaponda te national prosperltr, and It Is aald to be due te th ara of proa -an ry now on In the Vnlted (ttatas that thla rising tide rtf emigration 1s new rushing ta thla country. If hard times eh en Id come wtth the Tntted States ft is believed thla Influx wtTJ subside, la fact, a Large drop Is antld)iated during tha oomlng pear. XHirtng rha Uiat pear the North Oerman Uoyd anaamahlp Una advanced lis rates for sresrags pasaage Ct for every ticket old an a fast atoaaaer. and tJ0 far all either eteanmrs, For poor people thla la Ouita aa Item, stftl Sremen ta said te be art an aw arming wtth emigrants anxlouslp waiting te leave wtth the next Meaner. Showing that they ara wtlllng te pay any price eimply te gvt away, and the fast ateamere are the moat sought, kut many are iarost te taae a aiew aiaamar for lack as apaoe on the Cast ernes. (Copyright by Xew Tork Herald Co, WO "WABHIJCOTOX. April a New Tork Kerala Bervtee Special te The Bea Ever strtoe the beginning of the pi es nt suasion at cotigreaa, Repreeentatlv ljeveriiig of Maasachueetts lias been endeavenng to bar some action taken on his bit! pro posing te liberalise the drawback. He he riven p all hope., however, of everooming tba Inertia ul Chairman rarne of the ways and means committee But hs was pot willing te allow the session to end without a presentation ef the arguments in favor of his bin. He addressed the house upon It, aartng in part: For more than two years the exporting of manufsruirlng Interests vf the I'tiiifU Htatee have been sptmaltng la vain te con gress for the enactment of a la wbKh would free their foreign trade from the burden of tha tariff. All civilised nations have adopted th plaa of aii wing good tc b imported wttnout the paring of duty. trovided aucb foods are depimlted In a warehouse unW tlie onntrol and custody of government offtclaia At the present time, at all our gre.t seaporta, lnioried meroliandiea, the prod uct of foreign awbor. is rtred la bundd warehouses under government custody, and Is oully offered for sale en the tioore ut cur fummiimi est'tuukge on a euty-rree basl for exjurt, in cuiiiiietiUoa with like Or meet I c tiw.aa. It fmuuenuv lianuene that tle Ilk domestic erucie are manufactured. In whole or pan, from Imported niateriais. the duties paid on which. If not returned to tbe American manufacturer In the form ef a drawback when exported, would mAe It Impoftditil for turn ta eompete with th foreign duty-free goooa in the bonded ware bouses, Canada I now looming up up a formid able ooihjietltor of the I nlted States In the mark eta of the world, and has so far ad vanced, for example, In the manufacture ol hoots and shoes tbst ft is now only a oueetlnn of a lltue time, if that time has not already arrived, when ft will e.iccea fully oomiiete with American manufactur ers la th markets of the world Its prog- resa in that direction is. of course, due to a great extent te its wine policy of placing hioea on the free list. Tli Canadian manufacturer, paying no fluty on hides, and knowing that he can ahlp hie guoua acrosa Amerioan territory to th foreign port In bond, without the payment of duty, quote a jirloe based on free tildes. As there Is no sentiment in trade., he si-rures the orders When the gnous are finally shipped end reach the boundary line, they pan into the custody of the Amenoan ruetnm officials. A bond la executed to pay the dutie in the event that tbe goods are not exhorted, and the oar then proceeds under oflicial seal to the American seaport, where the shoes are laden on the export vesail under the su pervision of the collector of PtiBloma When this Is ikcootnpliptied and the vessel hu departed for the forclpn port, the colle'tor forwards a certificate to the custom house on the pounuary line, which can cels th bond given to secure the duties. The chief imrpose of th Ml! Is to amend and liberalise our Imperfect drawback laws and to to give to American manufacturers seeking foreign markets the sum freedom from customs duties and internal revenue taxes thst our tariff system has extended te foreign manufacturers, through the bonded warehouse system, since our gov ernment was founded. tng. and hesitated 1c fr.r.t absolution. I Thereupon the brigands put their pistols to the bishop' bead and demanded absolu tion, not. only for having disponed him. but i for all tbe t rimes they had committed Th bishop shrived them. Th same day th h-ifano placed them selves In need of further nbsolutlon by murdering a peasant who had set tli po lice on their trsck. HACKMAN LEAVES WITH CASH rails te Take Ale aai ta Ar rested Pvadlag Ct pie eat lea. fCopvright T New Tork Herald Co, 14 I Jf E7W TORK, April 3. (New Tork Her ald emcr fiperlal to The Bee .V A patron handed Jamea Ryan, tha head porter ef the Barthnldl hotel, a dress stilt case on day late tt.la week, and aald: "Get a cab for zne and put this In It; 11 be right out." Rymn shook up Itanie! tfrran, who wae sleeping an the box of his cab. "Here's a fare for you. Doran," he sail, as he opened tbe door, f hrew the suit -ras inside and siut the door. Ryan ran bark to the door to ee If the owner of the suit cue was coming. Dnren, 'hinklng his far was Inside lb cub drove off. A -ao-ment later the guest walked b-lRk!y through th door and hailed Ryan. Ryan looked for th cab. "Well, m be blowed If that chump hasn't gone away." ejaculated Ryan. one " shouted the man. "There was S1C.M0 in that grip''' The clerk was Informed of the situation and he asked th polio to send out a general alarm for the cah. The initial on the case were H. X. B. 11a If an bonr after Doran left the hotel he was riding up Eleventh avenue, fast asleep on tb box. Th horses were gotng tn a algxag way and rVillceman Goetxger Btppped tbe cah at Eleventh avenue and Forty etvi nth atreet. He awakened Doran, who aald he diflnt know where be had been. Ooetager placed him under arrest. Hs was taken te tb start rrs house Is the cab th polio found tb dress suit aaae and opened ft: tnald were negotiable stock eertinoatea to the amount of tWi.Bal Uairal Vseeary ex ext Elortteav, Hew ever, Mas- Oust Their Pleas aaarwaal aa Pare Bap term te ladia. Copyright, 1. by Frees Publishing Ce.) LONDON. April a iNew Tork World Cablegram Special Telegram ) Lady Car- Bun (Mary Letter), whose third oaarbter win be i week old tomorrow, has be out driving and la making arrangement! t take up her residence In 'Wanner castle, bear Dover, the beautifully situated and auaint aid building which will be Lard Curaon'a official residence In oonnectlon wtth hi new sinecure offio of lord warden of tb cinque porta. Already Lady Curaon has had the castle reported upon by a furniture expert and has given orders to make good 4t defects ta those respects. The autalde to aa Lord Salisbury left it, but be sever cultivated peraonal comfort or luxury ant was satis fied with the barest, most frugal furnish ings Aa tb Curaons naturally look for ward to having W aimer aa their eeeaid residence for tbe remainder ef their Uvea, tbey naturally Intend te make It com fortably habitable. Lord Curaun Is to be entertained at a big banquet by his personal friends during hi holiday stay In England. He asserts positively that It is not hi Intention to return te India for two years. Tber Is a tertaln Jink, however, In his doing this, because if tb liberal wis tn the autumn he will have to clear out of the India rtoeroyalty next spring. Mrs. Lielter and her uaurbter," Daisy. Bailed 'Wednesday tor New Tork. Tbey will go straight to Washington to arrange to have Lady Curaon come ever later In tb season. Lady Curaon wanted te have her mother remain until tbe viceroy ar rived from India and their new baby was chrlBlened. but this -eas not ontieeiilent for Mrs. or Mis Igniter, so after a busy time during the aarlr part of this week, buying frock and hut at tbe Dover street shops, tbey left. Asaerleaas at Pwart. Quite a big circle of Americana were presented at the first court last fclffbt. Th most notable American debutant wa Mier Phillips, the sister ot Ambassador Choate'a private secretory. She was greatly ad mired. So was Mr. Kpofford. the wife of one of Andrew Carnegie's partners. Tli duke and duchess of Manchester will not entertain King F (5 ware at Xrlemor castle during his Irish tour. The visit wbb abandoned some time ago, as tbe king de cided not to go to Cimtienare this time. He will be In Ireland barely a week, will attend three race meetings near Dublin, pass two days at Kilkenny castle as the guest of tbe marquis of Ormonde (whose brother and heir married General WagaJ s daughter of Chicago), and three at L more castle with the duke and the Ancbea of Xtevonshlre. Th king new Intends t visit an me part of Ireland annually. J. C. King, tbe New Tork hanker, whs , married last week pretty little Miss Perth Dibble of Chicago, a niece of Marshall Field, returned to London with his bride from the first stage of tb honeymoon to see her parents before tbey sailed for th Vnlted States. Mr. and Mrs. King have now gone to Paris to start on a long motor tour through Prance, Italy, Spain and Por tugal on a new car built especially for the honeymoon trip. Th bride is said te be very wealthy and the husband is a member of the New Tork Stock exchange. Glfta were ehow ered upon both far tb wedding and the check which Marshall Field sent te his niece will go far toward equipping a home wherever she likes to choose it. Her trousseau, costing $4,000, all needful house hold silver and Mnen and a motor landau were given by her mother. Mrs. Newhouse had an American lunch parry pester day at Clarldge'a. She wore blue, aith a big blue hat. Mra. Ronalds was in mauve. Mrs. Sturgls. just arrived from Parle, was quite a la Prancals, wtth aa stonnous cascade of black lace twisted around her hat and neck, tha whole falling tn a long funnel te tbe knee. She was all In black.. Mrs. Stanley "Kllson was la brows. Afterward tbe four women went off In motor cars. BEAUTY IS WEDDED TO A PEER asle a-ral Eveat Ktae wt the Leedea ' f the (Capynght, 1W1 by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, April tt (New Tork World Cablegram Special Telegram. Th most notable spring wedding In London wa the marriage this week of Miss Arm tha Thvnne, tb famous beauty, to Lord Hlnd llp. head of the great brewing firm of Allsop. end a man of larpe fortune. The wedding was tn Westminster ahbey where there wa such a gathering of tb British nobility as to rarely witnessed. For BevemNj-ears Lafly Hlndlip has been on of the greatest prts of London society. Of all th British beauties she was gener ally conceded to he th loveliest, and no London hostess wa bo happy as wben she was entertaining Agatha. Lord HlndHp to on of the most popular of tbe young peers. He I conceded ts be one of the wealthiest and th match wa regarded as an ideal me. He 1s T7 rear old and a business man of ability. lie was a lieutenant 1n the Eighth hussars end served tn the Boer war. ADOPTS ONE OF KEPPEL GIRLS S Orchard & Wilhelm Garpet Go. innmmer Draperies UoTif? tlcaniiip and preparations tor tb summer st-ason demands a ihaiipe of window curtains &dJ yrtirTR. Lar awar xb? bearT (in"s and freshm up tbe bouM wi:b cool and 5rj material. This week we will in ate a ?'ial fbowinp of daintr, prtttt UDOwflate Cnnina TlK'T come in rrt am and white rounds, witb colored cnss triiH-s. Almost acj color jotx mux desire, red, blue. pink. Tellow and greens. Price ranpe, 1.0. fLTo. $20, 3 50 and up to 12.50 per pair. Same material bj tie Tard. 35c to $2.00. Pawartte ef Brttlaa Ktae; with e ef Her Two Children. Parta Artistic Imported Scotch Madras A large asfortmerait of patterns and colorings. Ten nan depend upon the colore to stnd against the laundry or run. Prioe range, a.l te SJfc e per pair. Madras by the yard, ortc te C W xVEK L'lFPLAT OP THESE GOODS IK OI R fcHOW WINDOWS Colored Applique or Novelty Curtains Mounted on gwod net and fuD width and length. These rurtalns are very (IxV-abl for th dining roem. library er en w have a tor- tartety of colorlnr nfl ras ntrh ITnrt SnV e l n o""uu. t n-wm. aa.au, e.w, e etw, gh 7K and up to M0 fl per pair. Stock Rugs Room Sizes The greatest values we can offer jtj w Ollii. jruj . u- .... prices Here are a few ot tne pricca and fifty patterns to select from. borfleTs. at approval. abort lenstAt cne hundred (Corvrtght, lm. hr Prs Puhllst.inr O UOMOX, April CNew Tors World Cablegram Special Telegram Mra Ren nle Oreyllle. an Intimate friend of Mrs. Oeorge Keppel and persona grata with royalty, ha adopted one of Mra. Oeorsr" Keppel's two daughters. Bh has no children of her own end thts win b a splendid thing for the little Kepnel girl, as Mrs. Orevllle Is tb heir of an enormously wealthy brewer. Mr. Mc- Ewan of Edinburgh, whose i.hllanthropy I built tip the Medical university of Edln- I rurgh. The arrangement appear to be highly sstlRfsctory to both women, a well as to their husband, while the llrtle girl herself to dpllghted. CODIFYING THE CHURCH LAWS Paste Apstalnts Oeassaiselea ( Car dlaala ta t ader-tahe tbe (Copyright. bv Press Publishing Co.l ROME. Aprfl S (New Tork World Ca blegram Special Telegram P.'i-sen cardi nal have been named by the 7 ope aa mem ber rf the commission which 1 to vreer take the codification of th law rf 'he church. The secretary of the commlislon Is Mgr. Oasparrl. archbishop of Cesarea, and the cardinal arc Arllgardi, Batnlll, Vanneutella, Ka.mpnlla. Oottl. Perrara, Caasetta, Mathleu, Gennarl. Cavlcchlnnl. Del Tal. Btelnhuher, Segna, ve V Tuto and Cavamls. Th pop himself 1 at the heed of the rnmmlaston. The work of dlBentangllng the mass of obsolete laws from 'those which are still tn vigor will be laborious. Oaaaaas ea War ta a. Laala. WASHINGTON. April zT-The Kavy ae Bertmeat ts tnformed that tbe gur.bnat K-rxT-R Velvet - e-fxli-li Velvet Velvet -rrb- Ex. Atmlnstor 7-l'xk-J Hm'y Brussels Ex Velvet -:-xn Ex Axmiuster Hrusaels t-t.xl-t. Ex Wilton .-!:k.-3 Erunaels 13 50 14 00 15 00 20 00 12 50 10 00 20 00 12 50 18 50 13 50 Axmlnstnr -. -:txv Axmlnster S-Sx'-l ItrtiHsel. ..1 ...... F Ril-r KovsJ WIHon... t Sx8-r Ex Armlnstrr. e-Sxr liodv rtrussels.. a-SxT-j Koval Wilton... x -txf-f, Enflv Brussels.. t-8xk Koval Wilton... -Kx7 Body Brussels.. 15 00 .16 00 11 50 26 00 21 00 22 50 . 13 50 18 50 14 00 14 00 -Sxll A x minster 1-8x11 V'-et f-txIO-H L x Axmlnster. . ........ i-Uxi3- Urussels fxic-t BoOr Brussoto. .......... Itodr Brussels ln-r.&io-C Coquette ........... :tHxil-f Hi Axmlnster. ......... JM:xl-f Ex xmtnster .......... Brussels 21 00 -....21 00 .....18 00 13 50 ... 2150 14 50 ...23 50 24 00 30 00 20 00 Iron Beds 1.75 The choicest metal beds are represented In our sj.ring .h,vinr We are in position to 'ff:r you some out-of-the-usual values. Pull slse iron Bed. strong and substantial. ninny enameiea - - Other at K.i. B 7l. Thl, v. An extra ppe-lal value In our Iron Bed for S.0. This oea is finelv tininlied in choice enamcle. any color. ln rnld trimmed chllla. has the heavy continuous post : effeit. with rich interior wo-k and a id that In Hi rdinarr mr would sell for ooiisiCorahly more tlian our O.00 Fioe stec.ial, each At a, hli we are oaring choice of four different petterns of In lefc, extra heavy ikih! and continuous Tt Jffert. These ."xne in tne rombmati-m -olira. wah gold tf ( VllV ano ranae f-om t to h inc lie high in the heed aU ,ndsomely ftnlsbed. scrr.e trimmed wlU, ta. I bee bert. will compare In oesign. tmb and style with any g.5(J III bed on the murkrt our very 11m pnce--och Our line or bed which we ar Belling at ) 00, C2.50. Hi.50, tlatld are from K..0U to XT..W under regular selling value. Tou will have over MO distinct and separate pattern of hods to choose from, which, together with the price lndooe- menta. should brini: you nnre ior i (Bouch Luxury and Couch Elegance and Economy are cleverly blended In our April offerings. A f urtunat pur cntsi fTimi Tone of the Lading maaere g.v 1 u. an Itialde on iw irloes thBl we art pleased to pass along t our trada 5-hi maAes posslhl exoej-tioual couch value. Ouarter-aawcd, golden oak frame couch, with claw ftet. vrholrtered in figured velour, plain or turted rtlaai aviu. i Bu, HOsu, gltst). SU.bu. I ATI.. ait.aH. ala.stl. JlfcTL. 9 Sever bef or have w shown so larg an sasortmeTit as offering tbe trad at tb 3T- eent time. Cscer J pa'.rT.. to select Irom. in Ul th. newest and l.teat de aiia arid flniahes v"'J attention ha P', I''1' Jeason to the Bilargedhowtng of our medium prad wooda wT?.rer some very choic patt. rar In -esola oak with French bevel mirrors, prtitry deeigi,-. - JJ,": sornent at Ik.iO. eU.HI. Cl.dl. tim Kl.a, SI&Ml ttt and np. s NEW BREED 0F LIFESMERS Frrark Pallee Cklet Crass Urs. faaallaa ail the Hardy 1 Caejalsaaaa Daera. (Copy right, 14, by Press Publishing To.l FAJOS. April 23 (New Tork World Ca blegram Special Telegram. Police Pre fect Eepine Introduced a brigade of dog some month ago for rescuing persons from tbe liver Seine. Tbe performance did not come up to hi exjiectatlons and he blame the dogs. So he set about producing a new breed, ar.d he thinks he hue obtained Just what he wants tn a cross tietween tbe pow erful swimming Newfoundland and the hardy Esquimaux dug, whsch he calls Rolland. Tola new breed has the big neck and the large paws of th former animal and tbe sharp noes of the latter. , I Powell Automobile Co. s PERPLEXING FOR PRELATES Visit ef Prrark PreaMesI ta ate Cassises ftaaae Pewallar ltaaxiaaa. (Copyright. by Press Publishing Ce.) ROME, April a. (New Tork War Id Cablegram Special Teigrajn.) Owing to the determination of the Vatluaa authori ties ta tenure President Eioufert ' -visit, the position of M. Xisard. the French ambas sador te the Vatican, baa given rise to The alarm for the grip had not reached mE- alffleultlee. As tb French repreacn the station house at that tune, and ttoraa was taken te th West Side court. Thar he was held Tor further examination. Xater in tbe day Ryan called at the atatlon fttnise and claimed the grip. He (ailed te tell the polios who owned ft. but tnttmated that M was a westerner whs wa In New York en business and pelaaur combined, and aa pleasure got The herter of htm for the time being while h was "aolng" thi TenOsrlatn, business Buffered. Linker TO Wearer $3.50 AND $2.50 190 Hew Styles C0M0RT STYLE ECONOMY Aa LEATHERS SATISFACTION Omimod. RegentShoeCo 205 S. 15th St. Send for Catalogue B. En -a tatrve la Rome he cannot absent himself frcm th reception to the head of hi na tion, ee It has been determined that h t hall attend th reception and tbe lunch eon at the Fames paiawoe. la company wtth his colieag-ue. whs repreeents Franc at the Wuirtnsl. Bhren more troublesome waa tba question ef tbe part Cardinal Mathleu, Mgr. Du chesne and tbe other French prelates re siding tn Rome should take In the festivi ties. Plue X. has decided that aa French subject tbey ahall attend tbe reception and tb luncheon if in rived. It la highly probable that M. Loubet will pay aa official visit to the French national collar for priests at Santa Chtera. and perhaps te ether French Catholic Institu tions of Rome, beside th Villa Medici, which Is the seat of the French national Aaadamy ef Arta It Is also expected that many of tha persons acoompanying th Frenah president will visit the Titkmt uiiisiiiiiii and trait1"1, but te such event they win be received aa prreate otttaena Even tf M. Telosse. tha Frenla foreign minister, aba II Aectda. as it ts highly prob- jhla. te pay a visit ta the cardinal eenre. tary of state, ee military honors will he nm area and ha will have t and his rie- tttna; card ta th cardinal" apartment tike any ether private omasa. GIVES WARNING TO CLERGY Pape leeaee Ee let A gal est Dtspaatag f Art TTeaearee la the Charrhea. (Copyright IV. by Press Publishing Ce.) ROME, April X (New Tork World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram.) Partly on rep- asentatlons made by the Italian official that too many art Treasures found their way from Italy te foreign countries. Plus X Issued a decree strictly forbidding priests and bishop from disponing of th valuabl statuary and painting existing in their churches and cathedrals. Clergy who shall rn the future dispose of eioeedingly valualile painting or monuments te deal- era or foreign collectors will he disciplined. GIVES WARNING TO PARISIANS a Baa m Vtstea Cits- Is ta a st re rd L4ae C I ties at tbe Ptsta. (Copyright. IPX, by Press Publishing Ca.) PARIS, April New Tork World CaWegram Special Telegram.) Aug-nst I Wstrln. who has ths reputation of being a respectable and worthy man. has had a vMtua and prophesies that Paris is going te meet the fat of Bodom and Gomorrah. Torrenta of flame will stream dowa on tbe center of the clry and will wipe tt out amid scenes of horror and despair. M Watrtn entreats Parisians ta repent of their wickedness and folly before tt Is everlasttngly toe lata. ABSOLUTION UNDER DURESS eesrk avrtawaa taaea a PmaHar laea f Btvllartea aaa a Prtear'a (Cm ff right. IPX. by Prasa PubBshtng Ce ) BAEONTCA. Vaeeaoala. Aprfl X (Tfw Tork Wort Oabtserrasi - elpfUU Telegram Eight Greek bnganda. b have been terronxlng the region a tout Salonlca, baited a tushoa of the OrUMHtos Greek church oa tbe highway a few day aga Waih snaxy es cases for tbetr aeemtng lack of swearenea. tha hrlganas gently aeprtved tha btabop ef la purse and watch. Then being truly pious rentier, they asked the good- priest te aheolsv them from their crime, declaring that. else, tbetr aciencee would forever smite rhem for having preyed oa a man of the cburoh Cad7ac, Haynes - Apperson, Knox, While "Slezmef, Pope Toledo, Locomobile. 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