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    The Omaha Sunday Bee.
PAGES I TO 12.
ESTABLISHED JUNE 10, 1871.
OMAHA, Sl'XDAV MOHNIXO, MAY 4J0, 1M)0 TWENTY-FOt'H I'ACi KS.
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EMPIRE FULL OF JOY
All End and and Iti Colonies Cclibrate
Belief of Mafeklng.
MOST OF THE PEOPLE TAKE A HOLIDAY
epilation of the United Kingdom Half
Frantic with Delight.
RELIEF FORCE ENTERED UNOPPOSED
fliegi Bailed Before the Colnmn from the
South Dad Armed.
FIFTEEN HUNDRED COMPOSED THE PARTY
i,efl Kimlirrlr)' Sctri'llj' I nilcr Cum
jnniul "f (Jnlniii'l Milium. Who
Scrti'il I ml it K Itelii'iiiT In
(In- Mir 1 2x - 1 1 !.
(Copyright, 1900. by PrcsM Publishing Co )
LONDON. May in. (New York WorM Cn-
liU-grmn Speclnl Telegram.) Not alone In
London, hut throughout Lnglnnd mid the irn
plre relief of Mafeklng M relehratcd as
no ovrnt wan celebrated before. The en
thuslastlc excitement of l.nlysmlth day ex
ceeded thnt of the fjupen'n Jubilee and the
transporln of delirious Joy lo whlh London
has nbandoneil Itself for the last twenty
lour hours lar trans -end ni.ythlng wltuessrd
on Lndymnllh day. Virtually no buslnes.- Is
poHslble excepting buiton anil drink selling.
Throughout tho night tome diMrlctH In Lon
don were In nn unceasing turmoil and from
tho earliest houro thin morning the cele
bration has been Hlendtly gathering volume
nnd Intensity, bunting Is Hying from every
window except lhre of the aristocrat!; of
Muyfalr. Kvcry conveyance, save of society,
in the streets l dejkivl with union Jacks.
Cab drivers lly Hags from their whips and
their horscn' heads and inlU Some wear
paper caps of red, while nnd blue. It ifc the
exception to find anyone not wearing a faor.
Thn vast majority have ll.igf of various
nines, while nil the younger nnd a good mnny
of the elder, sertlon of tho population carry I
it In trumpets which they blow Incessantly
when not cheering vociferously nnd alm
Icwily. Tho display, on the whole, Is utterly child
ish In ltd cftutdvo unrestraint and absurd pro
portion to tho occaidon. In the city shop
were, closed, while groups of Mtoveplpe
' batted, frock-eoatcd. mlddle-nged ordinarily
dtald citizens paraded the Htrcots nrm-ln-nrm,
waving llag-i, blowing trumpets,
whistling. Hinging patriotic ongs and act
ing altogether as If they were mail or drunk.
They are neither. Only unduly elated nnd,
unable to give their cnthusln.ini any more
dignified expremon.
Tho linden-Powell family, his mother and
IdsteiH. are holding a perpetual public levco
from tho balcony of their houso nt Hyde
Park corner to u vast and constantly chang
ing mob, which malntnlns "Incessant shouting
nnd discordant singing- Mm. Hadon-I'owell
in n fragllo old lady, but sho taken turns
alternately vdtli her daughters and comes
Jorward lo bow and wave a handkerchief to
the populace amid fluttering lings nnd blar
ing trumpets. The houso has been suitably
decorated. Truo to the Hadcn-Powell family
4n.llllmi twi.t U 111 in tr flu II flit iifwlvr n
bushel, the Initials "ll.-P.." six feet long In
...,i i.i i .., ArA h Mrni '
J""1" v" r.""" - "i -
rvrenth palntotl on wood, surmount a large ;
lioardlng with "Mafeklng" In colossnl let
tern. These must have been some time In
preparation. They cover two floors of the
Jladen-Powcll mansion. Ah the night pro
recds tho excitement grows rapidly nnd he
roines more furious, many well dresaed glrln
taking a large part In It. Newspapers, in
ilulgo ln predictions of an early collapse of
lloor resistance and the rapid termination of ,
tho war. The only rounuaiion lor tnese
jirophecles Is tho ridiculous overtotlmnte of
the Importance of tho relief of Mafeklng
prevalent here.
WAVE OF JOY RUNS HIGH
AH Sorts mill Ciimlltltiiis of llrltoun
.loin In .Host Tu mil nullum
lli-inonst i nt Inns,
LOURKNZO MARQUIS.. May t9. Mafo
Ung was relieved Wednesday, May 16.
LONDON, May 111. Tho whole llrltlsh era
jilro hns been carried off Its feet by tho
jiows of the Millet of Mafeklng. Kven the
ilomoiibtratlons- on (jidysmlth day pale
before the spontaneous transports of
delirium recorded In cablegrams from all
jmrtB of tho world where llleu tho union
. .
jacK. uversiraincil reel tics have round
witietiuiuiu HVHilhn lime lUUUU
vent in nn expression of heartfelt en-
thusiasm. which, slartlnc from the various
jiews centers, spread like a pralrio lire
through the United Kingdom nnd tho coin.
Hies and converted every community Into
nggregntlons of shouting, cheering, sing
ing, half fratill?, but for tho most part
orderly humanity
The empire is en felo nnd most of tho
reoplo in the United Kingdom nro taking a
holiday In honor of tho defenders of tho lit
tlo pratrln outpost. Tho absenco of olllciai
continuation of tho relief of Mafokluc falls
to raise n doubt, as tho parliamentary sec
retary of the War otllce, (leorgo Wyndham,
said iu the House of Commons that no
ofllclal announcement could bo expected for
nt least forty-eight hours after tho relief
bad been effected. However, further tin- i
olllciai confirmation of tho reports of thu
relief of the long-beleiiRiiercd town Is re
ceived from Luurtw.0 Mnrnuez. under to
day's date, aiinomu'lng that Mafeklng had
been relieved.
Tho omnibuses are crowded with men and
women waving Hags, and every cab,
cart nnj carriage and nearly every
bouse Is decorated. Kvcry one of the
newsboys In the btrcct to the most dignified
business man Is wearing a rostto of the
llrltlsh colors. Trafllc Is ptactk-ally sus
pended and great crowds surround the Man
t.lon houso and nil the public buildings,
ehoutlng and cheering.
I' ll nil to 1 1 -1 1 Mnl.-Ulnu,
Ijily (icorglutia Curzon this morning tele
graphed her congratulations to Colonel
lladcn-Powell and to her sister. U.dy Sarah
Wilson. She Informed Colonel Iladen-Powell
!..lh? J"'"
which sue. inauo uii urgent npp.-ai on .May 12,
nlrendy nmoutits to 7,noo.
As tho day proceeded the wild turmoil
nnd excitement Increased and the remalniug
places of business closed for tho usual half
holiday, tho released clerkj formed huge
processions nml paraded nil quarters of the
town, singing and hurrahing, nnd thus add
ing to the tixtruordlnary excitement nf th
throngs of holiday makers, whoae. vollcyB of
cheers kept up an Increasing roar All the
naval and military centers honored the ci
cnsimi by dressing ship and tiring salutes.
A Capetown dlspntch under today's date
Pays the relief force entered Mafeklng imop-
posed, the slego having oeen already ralse.1.
. -
iCoutiuued cn Fifth Pane.)
TO STAND AM0HAMHE8BUR8jCQJp TQ gj? PRUSG i
I iiikiiI. of Neutral Putters I iilil In
Look After Cltlri-ns l;,lnlnlliK
Aliout .Mllt.-Ulim.
PRETORIA, May 20. It Is officially an
nounced that Johannesburg will bo de
fended. The consuls of the neutral powers
have been advised to look after their citi
zens, ns the government will not hold Itself
responsible for Injury to persons or damage
to property.
General Ilotha, coinmandcr-ln-ehlcf of the
tloer forces, reports that the burghers arc
Joining In great numbers.
The envernment has suzKOKted to the
Ilrltlsli commander nn exchange of prlfon- '
ors on parole.
Venule has been proclaimed the capital of
the Free State.
Owlns to the run on the coin of the na
tional bank a gazette extraordinary was Is
sued yesterday with the notification tha
under article 2" ronccsilon notes of this
bank arn legal tender of the republic und
do noL Uncinate from their face value.
The Associated Press special western
border correspondent reports that the relief
column entered Maffklug Wednesday night
General Ilelarey engaged It succc'st ally
during the whole of Wednesday, but In the
night onn of his ofllcerr, withdrew wltho, t
the genrTal's knowledge, thus leaving a
way clear for the column to enter.
INDIGNANT AT RUSSIA'S ACT
I n 1. 1 n k of ii oiillii Port lii 'iiri-ii ,
IIiiIhi-m ii Morni In
lli-ltulii.
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i.w.nu.. ,i.ij 1...-1..0 .
I"1"' obtained a coaling stiition ln w ' jnl
ralfcd a storm or indignation ami many i ,
ii... I'nninrviilt'ii nnijuK hnvr i'Ih ined that ,
..nn m .... ...j u........ . . ,., rntfet
of the premier's utter Incapability to prot ci
lll'lllilh Interests III Hie far east. Among I
thonn who study Chinese Uo
lions Iho belief ,
obtains that ltus.ln's latest move Is a direct ;
nreacn oi conirari un ' "
Ureal Hrltaln and Japan wnicn brings tiir.
nations face to fare with a grave crisis
which niiHlllanlmoua diplomacy will not
mend.
The (llobc, for Instance, openly nil vocal, ft
.... ,,. .. ..,.,.
immeuiateiy benung pottri.u. "
cor.n ami munt y " " ;-- ,
forego thn advantages I. Is a leged to have
scene,, in contravention of the agrceme n.s
of 1881. However, though the Important ,
organs are in a bad humor over the matter.
It Is said that Lord Salisbury has much too
keen an appreciation of (iteat Ilritnin's
present troubles to take any alarming action
..... i ii... ihnl he nniv
111 llie nil Iliru in ...... ...... .-
. . ... . . .ul ..1
contemplates .iip.omauv.i ,.,.4,1... ...
stve aid to Japan in me prUl.m ... .
doubtUes mako. j
The successful turn thnt affairs have '
i, in ijnnth vfrlca is the most fortunate
. , u Jl,rl a. his we ikest nolnt his I
for Lord Salisbury, as his weaKCsi po'ni. ms
,orP,gn administration, had threatens to
become, an all too prominent topic.
QUEEN SORE AT SALISBURY
Ills Altnrk on thr Irish Is o nt All
tu (lie l.lkliiK of Her
tiriu'liius Slnjrsty.
(Copyrlglit. WHO, by Press Publishing Co.)
LONDON, May 19. (Now York World Ca
blegram Speolal Telegram.) It Is frtwly
Mtated In i-ourf. circuit -hst ihe queeu Is
greatly annoyed at Premier Sallsbury'n
nausDury n .
gratuitous antl-lrleh speech, as It destroyed
at ft blow the entlro errect or ner visu i ,
Dublin. The story goc that when lrl
sllhurv vlfilted tho aueen at Windsor on
" ,ut
from Irelnnd he mlnlml.ed tho ,
'" .',' ,hn nnon sntli.h. to altach to I
signincmiLo mt- w - r..
he rpvpnt on. He rolloweil, tnis up ni nmu m,...
..... by clKng the Irish, is their victory came a a mirprlse.
In tho same category with the Hoens. on
whom tho virulent hatred of the bulk of
HrltlHhers is now concentrated.
iv.r.1 Salishnrv nnd his colleagues see In
the opposition to Irish home rule the
only point thnt illfferentlnte them from the
iih,,riU nml nnv slmi of tory weakening on
thllt (U(l!,tion would enormoUhly strengthen
th(, m,orns nn Justifying their past action. I
. ... .
Still, singling out mis momem mi ....
tack on the class of Irishmen from which
tho Irish regiments are drawn is regarded as
dubious policy.
PIONEER NURSE'S OPINION
l-Mnri-iiPF MwlitliiKiilf TlilnUn Wnnii-n
Are Ton I'orttiiril In Xlillti-r Per
Inluliiu to Wur iitVinln.vH.
(Copyright. 190U. by PresS Publishing Co.)
LONDON, May 19. (New York World
Cablegram Special Telegram.) Florence
Nightingale, pioneer of women war nurses,
cclobratBtl her 80th birthday this- week,
when sho was overwhelmed with congratula
Hons and Howers at her pretty nouao on
! Park Lane.
I Sho is still mentally quito vigorous, but
' ... . , el... ... nnfl., In.
i verv leeme pnysiuany. so
1 J -
terestod in women's work In tho pr,ent
war. though sho has expressed from the out
set tho strongest condemnation or society
women going to South Africa In tho guise
of nurses In search of novelty. She says:
"They cannot know, theso lino women,
what a terrible thing war Is. or they would
annroach it In ft sober, earnest spirit, in-
I stead of going as if on a pleasuro tour. It
would bo a calamity if any social inllucnce
enabled any but the best qualllloJ to deal
with tho sick and wounded."
Though approached by the organizers of
most of tho war entertainers, Florenco
Nlghtlngalo declined to participate In them,
owing to her great age and her feeling that
womeu were too prominent in these nffalrs.
SUGGESTIONS FOR SETTLEMENT
Member of I'lirllmiu-nt Proposes XX'lillt
He CoiisIiIitn I In- Proper Terms
for tin- I'i-iii'c Trent'.
(Copyrlglit, l'.X). by Press Publishing Co l
LONDON. May 19. (New York World Ca
blegramSpecial Telegram.) Right Hon
Leonard Courtney. M. P.. has addressed u
wrtUhty letter to Salisbury against the an
nexation of the Doer republics on behalf of
ti.. n. th Xfrlcan conciliation committee
i
n..v .1 f ih .war helleve this cn
recillienco oi mis wai. tte ueuete mis can
' . .. . 1... n.nn..,l..l.,.. !.. InlcnJ
t UCSI OU HfUll'll i um...... n ...... ..a.
! independence of the republU. h ibj.ct t, i , trcH ' ' Its charm
. tho fair enfranchleemcnt of all citizen and 0lherwlM the lBh, Voyago was magmflcent. that most of my friends are here. How
!lo comm ons for the red. c ion of arma- Th(ro wflfc lden) WPalnpr an(, the wlnd WIIB ' ever loR , Btny nway I always return to
I ,npnts and the submission of future disputes
1 arbitration, conditions such as arc already
:r:r,?H";.L0NG LIFE DID NOT FOLLOW
- -
! wordh of Mr. Chamberlain, have at our buck
'' tho sympathy and support of the majority
' ot the Dutch population of Africa, which
w' constitute an opinion that no power
Africa can resist "
IRISH BRIGADE BADLY CUT UP
Report Hint II .Suffers soxrrrly In
Report Hint II Suffers Soxrrrly
Oiieriilluus Iu Vicinity of
K rooiiHtnil.
j CAPETOWN. May 19 Tho Capo Argus
j says that eighty of ElolT's patrol were killed
and that the Irish-American brigade was
: greatly cut up t Kroonstad. Tho Honrs are
turning against the French and Utruiaua.
France Thrown Into State of Unwrtaintj by
Paris El'ctiooB.
NATIONALISTS AFTER WALDECK-30USSEAU
Result of ihs Municipal Contests Give Them
Great Confidence
CABINET'S HOLD ON DEPUTIES INSECURE
Republicans Incensed at Socialist Tint Given
the Ministerial Policy.
THEY HELPED TO DEFEAT THE MINISTRY
Result of the KliTllnns a Crushlim
llllltt lOI- till- Present II I in
In I'rmiiT Mn Ant
Mirt It c
(Copyright. lSO.t. t,y Asoclated Press.)
PAULS. May 19. Tho unexpected rchUlt of ;
the PatN municipal e'.eclloiifl has throwu '
,.,atice nt0 u 8lnlu or political uncertainly j
which the reassembling of the Chamber of
n.pntlrs on Tuesday may help to clear tip.
The opening deta'ei will show bow the hot-
tl,. ftding in ParU Inttueincd the position ,
the ministry in the proceedings at the
VnMx nourfcon. .,or , u,n adjournment of .
. ., , ., .
the ses.'.. jn It a. Intllrntcd that the cabl- j
npl N"1'1 0,1 tno Chnmncr was rar tiom se-
pr( (n M)( f(p nay ,ui follottol,
-ntm Hi. i.mrn III- tltn ilenillle...
" " '..,, K .....
tory, are determlntd to try a fall with Wat- j
l m iiuuuurtiipin, fin.wuinii;t ' j iitt.ti v ,
,ieck - Uouseau at tho earliest opportunity,
nall()nnll,g n,.p t-ertaln of the support ,
i.f the malcontent republican", who arc In-
i censed at the aoclallst tint given the niln-
Istcrial policy by the predominant Interior-
ence of Mlllernnd, the minister of corn-
nn(1 by the governmenCs paitl
.lllty t0ward tho Ureyfus party. Thl Mellne
mn(U.rate republicans u
Bnt fnctor wa tno votr
' . . ,
of Its members that turned the scale against ,
the ministers at the Paris election. j
If Waldeck-Housaeau Is defeated In the
chamber Alellne is looked upon ns hli mcst
Proliallll'
fitiocessor,
with a probability of
appeasement nnd tho wiping of the Dreyfus
entirely on tho slate. He
IS 1
Vf,nmoIlt,y opp0!,c(, l0 Bny reauscltatlon of tho !
i)roy(s ngltatlon after tho exposition, .ih '
J ' ' i.,,i, n..innri. una nther !
... lUw.tt I11. tnenril. n..lnflrll lltlll Other,
l",'"";m" " ' v'
Ureyfunards.
'
.tieiine, uiiervi m ..i ...mi,..... j -r. - , .khi.o - ,
elections, declare that the renult is a crush- , has undersone In the last few years trying , COuld not get a doicn to consent and gave
ing defeat for the government nnd doubts j to keep up the battle against tho great grief i up the project.
If tho latter will survlvo the debates over the loss of lief son. " n i Tremendous heat has prevailed for the last
thereon. I 'Nnw sn'' ,s llm'c, Court Physlci.tn Slrjtn weeks. It has made operations In tin
"It Ik very probable" ho says, "If the Francis Laklng, who Is continuing tho now nel(1 nimnat Impossible and has greatly in
chambur had been xlttlng this week It I nerve treatment of, Injecting1 nrsenle under crenBe(i the sick list.
would already have been a minority, its
days nro certainly numbered." I
Count Hon! do Castellane will be one- of I
tho first to challenge the government by
ctlllng the attention of tbo chamber totJje uton .House xJMii , lvr.RUew.
,.f to.nh nlnnch. Intlmatlrte tKa1 who has uunje. tr6m-.".ur.rh':rrr.r. bliFheslth,
..ii
a pac ex su, , ,
..u. ... ' ' Nntlonallstfl' '
lTAh..e?..l.t.1?" i!511.t .
speecm aim an... . u . ........... :
viotni-v has hud a soberlnu effect
thnt their let or hns had a sober ng el cci
on them nnd their leaders and organs coun-
.,., ,n ntnnlclnal nnllcv. The fact !
Mnr.-lmiiil to I In- Kori' A ml In.
crGiESS AT AMERICA'S COURSE
to have requested the colonial oincp to on
" ... i
trust him with a new mission in tinea,
Major Marchand has been holding himtelf
it, tho background in obedience to the de-
nirm of the government and has refrained
from accepting opportunities to be run as
. . ......I Il ...nl,ou In -r. llo
1 n gcnimi i.u.u.uin.i . n ... .
reKon of Uke Tchad to organize tho fruits
ot the recent French Pclo" and tc , put
French Influenco In South Africa on a more
secure busls.
niftMAI WPFK AT THE SHOW
Cold Wi'iUher ami l'iilliilsl,.-.l Con.ll-
ll.... li... Tli.i.iHi.mlN ttiiy rrom
the I'urls ;.ionI1Ioii.
(Copyright. 1!". by Press Publishing Co )
PARIS, May 19. (Now York World Cable-
gram Special Telegram.) This week has
boen rather dismal at the exposition. The
cold wave
away and tho
of D2.000 dally
appointment
with great
.tic ntx
. '1e. 'lur"
interest there. He has selected Spauldlng de
Oarmendla. who Is no relative, despite the
name, to take charge on this side. Oar-
wnicn sirucK i uris si-pi prupn- . j .. . territory. Tho statesmen of Eu Th ovnrnm..nt is endenvorln to discover h "B ,Pt concluded to visit lho exniiflltlnii In the
paid entries fell an average ronp . , Bxactly Unnw what course 'm nf ..phl,, hl nn.wslons there i "' px"e' hu
Albert Kpauldliig, whose Amcrpa w, nnrsue m her new greatness n-,,,, vlrt' , .H Raln. ,,nPS , .how thar y'rs-lf to tho heir of the kings of Mance. f,ro n Thp , .,,.,,,. . ,
as director of sports was hailed , bcfiteH rr0gnlrlng clearly that sho is ..,., . f. ,,pVnolds is Imollcaled in the 11 wnR m.y ln.lent101.1 n' m reMRna- aanchtor of tho American ambassador, and
jui u) . . ...... i'i - r , 1 1 1 urnatr than anv since sinte on me . . .. ,.. u,. -,. - - ' 'wan tinner thn ciniixiinn ul. LMiiri.mrr. nf
.... .... L'-nn.h snni'lamnn ,1 11 a ... . .... ... - . ,ln. V.l.' I 11.1 l.A I 1IM I 11 f. I vnt U n 1. 1 I ....
mendla. wno was tne rormer American leu- i rasc p HmPont obstacles to American de
nls champion, has now settled here per- . BKnB TnPy oonc'elvo that she has a mass
manpiiilv. Nn hotter man could be chosen . . .... v,o k... in.
on account of exporlenco and popularity
among the sportsmen on noui siaes oi mo
Atlantic.
Tha American machinery section at ths
Vincennes annex has bean Idle since It was
Inaugurated. Other sections there have not
been finished. Visitors don't go there.
An American corn kitchen has been
formally opened. This pnrt of our exhibits
Is Intended to educate Europe to the many:
usss of corn as human food.
SPENT A NIGHT IN A BALLOON
Joliiistnur llenni'll tslves Another Hi.
Iilliltloii of Hit tvi- nml Vlillltj
lo .11 ii ii li H Trousers.
(Copyright, 1900. by Press Publishing Co )
PARIS, May 19. (New York World Cablo-
gram special iciegnim.) jumwiuiiu urn-
I nett, the actress who gained celebrity In the
Inlted States by her manly ires nnd nun-
ners. yesterday Joined a French balloon party
Tne
1 nsco,u took ,lHCf' al 8 p' '"' ttnrt Ii"',t,, tU1
. ...i... .i,i j..,..t i
a m. A somewhat exciting descent. is re-
.nm o,n.rmun. The h.lllnnn
j ht
j
1'rrnch i:pi-rlnu-nt.T Kills Ills
.Mother it nil lllius.-ir In TryliiK
Ills Wonderful lllsi'O very.
(Copyright, 19"0. by Press Publishing Co )
PARIS, May 19. (Now York World Cable
gram Special Telegram.) A renowunl phy.
ulclan. Rastlneuf, after long experimenting
with a certain variety of "long life elixirs,"
concluded It was perfectly safe and Injected
a uiu into nis iimh mou ir s nrm two days
in suceosjion. ano dieu in norrioie sunei-
Ing on tho third day. Tho doctor, who hud
taken a liypoderml' dose simultaneously In
order to prove, to his mother how harmless
the stuff was, survived his mother ouly
twenty-four hours.
CB0KR e'N-G-IN F" D0BSIYAST TO COME HOME
I'll 111 III II tl llnss In I'llltlllU I. Ill-til' Stuns
of Moin-.t Into lift' Hull ii r I t
or tin- Ciuiliie tliii-i-.
u'.iiu-riri-t. i. by nVss Publishing i
LONDON. May la (Now otk World Ci-
Iblegiam Special Toli'fjrnm.) Rlehart '
' Cr.iUf r wlrh h'a two snnt. hn" ennn In flip I
Par's exposition for a week. Crokcr walks I
more easily now, but hfls.UII leans heavily (
nn h! ritnp .in a rl-Utrh. His laslit for dons
rupt-tally bulldogs wa recently described r
Mh.cn he nurerased the prur ruildo? "li.offl.
For ' Ilodnty Stone-" he nttunllv
,00, $4..00 Inittanh. together wi h ,
French bull pup, valued nt $500.
S'one" only arrived nt Mont hotiito
ys ago. Slnreithen ho has been In-
In Crokcr' office, vrhero, undtr thn
slon of the hold ' Kennclman.
tho
t care Is oxcrcfSeil to keep "Hodney
and "Ilromley Crlbb" apart, because
finer Is very quarrelsome nnd n light
to be disastrous tor Doth. 1roni-
"rlbb" Is valued ; at I3,(K)0. "Hodney
has selected (he moat comfortnb'o
r In Crnker' olllce for n beL He (s nn i
appoallngly magnificent specimen of his
kind
Hoth Crokcr and the public alike Ignnro
the Dally Express' suggestion thnt ho shou d
bo ostraclted for pro-Roor nj-mpatliy. He Is
! n member of no club her except thn Albort
I netting club, where they hive no deslro to
Ret rid of surh n wealthy Member. He l
nlso a siihs. rlber to the inemliers Incisure '
at tn(, princliMl race trackn. but If they be-
RH expelling pro-lloer aympftthlr.etfi they '
should get rid of the1 whole foreign contln-
Rcnt. -' ' 1 I
Socially Crokcr cannot M'p boycotted, be- !
cause he never seeks oclal-iecognlllon nny-1
where. He keeps rigorously lo h'.mvvlt. Cn-
. ..... ji." ... . .
b-js accompanletl by his frjond Na?el, or h s
; rods, be Is almost Invatlably alone. Sin -o
h(1 I)rfhnn, of n ninpty.nlne years' lensu
ml lnxl lirvn.n fru, 1Rlllt rvlM,.lv nltnl-.- I
.,, " ' " 'JJtZkl.xiZ " "
nuim (lit- ("ruuf (iiiifSp inj'''"' iwi-nu iih-ii
fiom Naples were worpng there this week
painting and dc-orattne. A tower Is hslng .
built on the hruie and a uew kitchen with
nil the latest Improvements Is being thrown
out jt the hack. Oroker Is greatly Inltr-
esled In these allerntloni, wh,lch arc nlso
doHdcd Improvement. He. has booked pas
sage for New York on the JBIh of June,
MRS. MACKAY'S HEALTH POOR !
M( , TnU,1r Ti-pntmeiit fur Hit
,-,,,. , i., u (i.tl.v m
1r , ,,,,.,
! II -,nvrl..ttl ItWI ti.- Trr.j . ttnlil laVilti f-nt
L()Nl)ON. Mnv io.-fNeS- York World
r -.. 1. 1 .. . ... f i .. , 1' . .. J?... 1 . , , ,
'k
......
.
v ...jii-ki ,.111 ainx-iui 1 ui.'ki urn, ..ir. .tllic
has been ' ableli to
frlnnds. ns ntiA. Iu
....... ... . . 1 . ... .
"n a oau mroai ami wun ncrvoiiB i
prostration. Sho had .another attack cf tho
,,;, ,. i
gnvfJcjB
onoi&S
T ,
me num. i nis is-me jaiev. i nns specmiisi.
m r ""ves anu i,nKing. nas to get mo
preparation from a French phjBlelan.
At present' Mr.sAincKay L mono .in uan
NVxt month Mho Is ertiectinit her son and
hls wlf who are going to Paris to see .ho
exposition, and then to Trouvllle for tho
rnfreat. while they have taken a place In
Sco land ror tdo snoatmg in August,
whether Mrs. Mackay
will go to Amenrn in me nuiumn or mo
nrlnr hut she hns her onorn ho acaln
sPr'ntbut has 0"era "Ka,n
this year.
S,...m..r II... I.e..tl.y Vrllelr ll.ise.l
III Uttl'rnnel-S III till- l.lStllU
of (JiIi'snii.
.
LONDON, May 19. "However much
""I") IT. ......
the United Slates,
. . hl nnt to nn3B ..p straltR
; ;"p" "ir. rm Pnn. !
, pmmUy Qf MnR bown oul of ,
me wilier ay miraian, wu.uu.uj uuu .ua-
trlnn shins"
irinn snips. . . .
' n..... . . .,J .1 . nnn-
I ...... .. ....T .. .. . nn Z. n7 .,;,;.) J
article, based ot, the antl-Amcrlcan utter-
nncos of tho Llstok nf Odessa, deals with thu
..iih i,n.ra nf inmHn hi. lin nnntlnnnlnl
j ..... ...... ..i. ......
powers, especially Russia. "Tho main cnuso
.1 .k ... Ih. S,,.M.Inr "nn .Int. hi
Is fear of the enormous resources of the pco-
I. lllll C ,111,. ..Illln.n...ii. . 1 II.. .I,..-,. ..aih thn Intn.i.ln.i
,,, (,nni have revcnled. as tho Llstok
JJItr Ul 111 UU...U ...m.n ni.i. it... 11 .1 iiun."
af.j
of
flrmB (o me thum for forcible expansion
rt- i
continent, thoy doubt In their heart, whether
)f a who KpCilk Knf-iSh stood together It
woull) bp posslblo for ay coalition, even If
,t P0VI,rc,j nn thp other civilized states, to
I ends. Therefore, they are genuinely
.,.,rmP1j. xh0 Llstok actunlly speaks of a
I combination on the continent to resist
tj.enii..
( '
M. u.c TUC IUAUI rtlCD
i IlltLDA HAO I nt rtrlMIM rCVCn
!
Illtn AmniniitTs Her I.ojuIi.t In Hint.
Inu.l hiiiI l.onilon In I'lirtli-uliir
ttltli tin t liiislnsni.
(Copyright. 1!KT0 by Press Publishing Co )
LONDON, Mny 19. (Now York World Ca
blegram-Speclal Telogram.l-.Melba lost no 1 Cablegram-Special Tolegrara.)-Mme. Do
time In proclaiming her kluikl Hvmnathles mlnguoa (who was Helen Murphy I. the
I "I never made It a secret that I am tho
nm. n.irimin nf v.tn.Hi, unn.nn" .i.i .k
most natrlotic of English women." ssi.i tho
i djVlli ..bul the Anglophobia abroad never
touched me. I read a lot about tho Insults
I to Engl Sh people In Franco. 1 encountered
none."
Malba has secured a house close to Lady
, Randolph Churchill's In Oreat Cumberlnnd
P'aco' 11 13 beautifully furnished. she
'"n'l" 10 make It her permanenl home
1 c. ....... ... ..... . .... . .. ..
She said
I llko London far hetter than
..n. nl... In .hn iinrl.l fnr h..- ......
London with a feeling that it is my home."
LONDON'S BUDGET IS SHORT
Dl-lh-lt of Aliout If'JO.OIKI -iclpls
mill nn Iiiiti-iisi' In the Tux
Itnti In Anlini,iii-,,.
(Copyright, 1900. by Press Publishing Co )
LONDON, May 19. iNow York World i
Cablegrnm Special Telegram.) London's
municipal expenditures for the current year
i flo.SOO.OOO. h nbout $20,000 In excess of the
council's rerelptH. The not debt of the
. county rounrll now stands at $115,000,000.
I Municipal taxes amount to l pence In the
pound, an Increase of I'i pence over last
year. Tho municipal working of the tram
ways Is proving most successful, tho cars
having a profit the last year equivalent to
i pence In the pound relief of taxes,
Anwican Officers in Philippines Seek to
Escape Rainy Season's Qaitliblpi.
1H3EE
HUNDRED OFFER TO RESIGN
None Accepted Yet Because of the Lck ol
Fighting Forces.
POLITICAL APPOINTIES MAY GET OFF
Men from the Ranks to Be Given the Com"
miasioni Made Vacant.
NEW COMMANDER IS KEPT BUSY
(a - m - rnl Mni'Artliiir
In Ills llnuils
Full. Imt III" Promotion In u
Wi-li-iiini' linnue to
tin- Arnt.t.
p'npytlght. l!io, by Press Publishing Col
HONC. KONO. ilrltlsli Chlnn, May 19.
(Now York World CnbleBMm Special Tele-
grnm. I Over 'Mm t'nlted Hlntcj volunteer
olllcers have handed In their resignations to
icape the arduous campalgn'ng of the raln
season In the Phlllpdnc, All theo appllca-
tiolin were refused
df all the olllceis who desired to were pe -
milled to resign there would not be fifteen
. ... . ..
ofPcers lift to h reglnicnl. Some of the gen
e.-al ottliei, however. raor the letting it
political appointees, who got eommllons foi
hnllitnv ,,,,rn,u, fn hnmi. ntiil nnimlniln-
. " ... ," . .... .i,,:
inrii in im-i 11 iifiu iin iiir iu innr unii
plan,. There Is not a brigadier In the ilcl.:
who do"s not want relnfoivements. The one
bright srot in the ultuatlnn Is the army'f d-
iBht In the ascension of C.enernl MacArthu-
to the supremo command and the reforms he
Ik bound to inaugurate In the ndmlnU trutloti
(icnernl Otis left affairs In a si ite calcu
lated to embnrran his sncccpor. including a,
I lint of .lend which should have been sent ti
Washington In his last report. He did noth-
Inir towards rcotthlng the native rising in
Manila which had been long Incubating. It
was rlanncd by active native lenders to fe-
tiro nlmultnncously with the arrival of the
new Philippine commission to all publl"
buildings and to attack tho soldlcM In nil
parts of the city,
lly tho prompt measures of General Mac-
see but i Artnur ann tno reniiurcnig m mt! k..i
sufferliie rison tho trouble hoe been averted. The
. t. .. i.. , . t. t... .1.
reeling in .tiaiuiu is, nnm-vi-i. miuni. .. ...r
fact that name prominent Americans tried to
,,,., ,,,,.,. f frion,ii..
AMERICAN GUNBOAT TO TAKU
Antl-Mlsslonnry Soi'lty ni"ciinilnn;
-. .. ..... ....
.Ilorc llniiBoruiis ,ti-r I'mm, r.n-i-oiiriiKril
by thr lOinpri'ss.
SHANOHAI, May 20. Innumerable "box
ers" In the neighborhood of IVkin are be
coming dangerous. It Is reported that the
Pnlteil States has ordered a gunboat to pro-
cced to Taku. '
LONDON. May 20. A special dispatch
from Shanghai says:
The methods adopted by the government J
to suppress the boxers only Intensify the I
mnumnnnl I. to .lmnrit,l lltnl I I, u tlnu'llDA.
............... . .
, empress secretly approves the movement
nun ll -5 mm nn uuiuirun 11111 m-
1 shortly near Pekln. The Herman troops
! from Klao-Chou ure protecting the Amcrl-
can missionaries at Shan-Tung.
I i-i-i utn r-w r" n ai HCMr7iiri it
, NELLY'S EYE ON VENEZUELA
-
I'ureliiisi-il Coiii-esslou lo
......
I Wn h .1......
! L
! HAVANA. May 19.-U has been learned
! that Charles W. F. Neely rtcently sent lo
i X'enpr.upln a triiBteil neeni Wltn several tnoil-
-
sand dollars, who purchased a concws'on lo
u-nrl lv mlli.a nt ro.ldheil for COld. TllOeV.
denco Is beginning to show thnt ho Intended
. Ill IUY.nl uiit.ii, ....... ..m i.i.i .............
probably of nettling In that locality In event
of further trouble.
irrtllUK. UIIMIMI III' IIHXJ
, f lhe ttrongdolngi..
Fourth Assistant Postmaster C.eneral
Ilrlstow. aocomnanled by his private secre-
tary and three inspectors, arrived today. He
v. nn nra.r in .n.n.n.i tinhi,,,.,,.
which ho says will not bo douo except from
i Washington. If at all Rrlstow- took charge
of all the postal nftalrs on the Island. Ho
had an lntervlo.iv today with Oovcrnor Ocn
eral Wood.
ANOTHER AMERICAN QUEEN
Mine. TJnnilnqiies, Wife nf Hip Ariten
tine .MIiiIhIit, Is t'opulnr In Lon
don Just nt I'irseilt.
(Copyright, 1W0, by Press Publishing Co.)
LONDON. May 19. (New York World
American wife of the Argentine minister. Is
eoniii ni; very popular In London society.
1 ecnmlng very popular in Lonilon society
; fih" nn" n h''"1""1" houso In Tllney street,
JUHt olU of rark lano'
np ,H u nnusunii wumnu oi siiueiy insui n
! and dresses elegantly from Worth. She has
pretty Jowels, ctilniiy niamonils and pearls.
Her house Is well plnnncd for entertaining,
1 At the first night of the opera she and her
husband wore in Mrs. Dudley Leigh's box.
t o..... .,,., .t... o i.i i.mohonn nnu in
i Saturday she had a big luncheon party to
Introduce tho llaroness Renter and also
the new American naval attache and Mrs.
filover.
GORDON'S GAINS WERE GREAT
Loudon Money I, minor l.rnvi's Millions
I, i lie IHiiili-il lli'ttti'i-n Ills Pnt-iTly-Slrli'ki'ii
llrollii-rs,
(Cop right, 1WH), by Press Publishing Co)
LONDON, May 19. (Now York World Ca
blegramSpecial Telegram.) Tho estate of
the notorious money lender, laac Oordon, Is
expected to realize J2.500.000. Throe broth
ers have turned up u claim under his In
(Sordon had repeatedly refused to tive
testacy
1 these relatives a cent during life They
i.xperlenced great dlltlculty In raising the
price of their fares from the continent.
Ther 11 vo together at present In one miser
able room, tho weekly rent of which Is SO
cents. They are fed at the expense of the
lawyer who Is promoting their caso.
THE BEE BULLETIN.
Wrath, r i-'oi.-. st f.-i N. braska
OeiifralH l-'uir. Warmer. arlil"e Winds.
Pa.c.
I I .it ii tin ti In lili-i- ill lintel. Inu lli-lli't.
I'lit-I llli-i'tloii DUtnrli-. rri-ni-li.
iiliinli-iT OIIIoito Tire of oi-r lee.
iirrlunii ln He Pintle I ni-illniil.
'-' lloi-r Until). Will Hi- Iti-i-i-U i-il.
Mull l lllie I'lilil I- oti-il Don n.
tiiln- or (irn nt I lit i-lli-it.
strll.i- Mliiiillon In st. I, mil.
!l tnl.-rlt nf .-lirnl.n l'icii.-r.
Lit M It HiHI Itiins tin- lllKtlllltl'.
1 1 III II 1 1 II MltTltlCt-w St. .lOHI'llll.
I'li-lil l)n n in - nt I lilt .'l ll .
Clinl.-rn' tlntiiu.-s hi liiilln.
lorlliiinil I rum' to Hi- lift It nl.
(iiTiuiin trllnlN mill tin- I loui-l Iter
II I.iinI Wi-i'l. In Onmliii .,.-1 a 1 li'Mes
7 stor.t or IIIuiiiiiInI Mills' I, Hi',
lloniiliii.-'s I'riilsi' foi- I I in- I'olli-e.
S ( onui-ll Mlntls l.u.-iil Mntl.-rs.
U'i'tl Ill's MiiImi-s Wins tlili-t It's.
II Mil lit Men Vfti-r Oolisoii's I'liii'i'.
ITlllrs lit SniKli (I in ii li ii .
.Vli-tlioillsts olliiu fill- lllsllOl.
I Oniiilui Ili-niU I, ciiuiii- I'i-oi-i'mnIiiii.
II In tin. World of lillilhiK WIii-i-Is.
LI fi' of n Itnllttiit Mull ( l.-i-U.
I- Snnii- lillllll Slllllt Stlll-ll-N of tin' II II s
I I Woiiinii mill II. -r I'.-i-ii I In r Iloiiiiilu.
IT. iniisi'iiii'iit mill tlnslt'iil Mntlris,
Ki-Iioi's ti.. in Oniiilui nti- IIiioiiin,
III "'III.- I'll ( It lli-lilml lb.- I, ft IT."
IT I'lllllllIK lotnl C.'llpni- III Hie Sun.
11) nIitIoiis l)lsiiiii'iirtiiii'i's
IS ICilltoi-lnl mill iiiiiint-iit.
Ill Oniiilui Until. s Hint ( Ii'iii-Iiihs.
'I'n t'otti-i'tor ltri- I it Trust.
Wiimlit orKi-rs Wnnt sti-lki' si-nli-il,
I'rrs I.I .-ii t In I (iinipnluii Work.
I'Vnlnrps ot Ni-tt ) orl.'s si'lmiil l.int
'ii iiinnii-r.'lnl unit I'lniiii.-lnl Ni'tts.
'2i ToiikIi .11 in in. t 1 1 1 it Mn.t lit- ( ill cil,
T.-iiip.-rntiirt- nt 1 1 mi n Ii i-stenhi.t I
lion r.
Il.u.
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(III
RUSSIA AIDS LONDON SOME
I'lti- Millions In' Tiol.l llnsrs UtT Hie
Miirk.'t nml starts n llci-ot i-rj In
IIitIIiiIiik Sluiri's.
! right. I!. by Press Publlsbliig Co ),
. .in v ..... in . V' V..-1, tt-At.l f ... . ,
i.u.-.. ...., ..I.... ... .-,.. ...m
blcgram Special Telegram.) The uncx-
pected arrival of J."..nno.OOO In gold from
Russia Is mainly accountable for the sharp j
decllnt- In the money market rates this j
week, which wa.s also nsslsti.l by hehvy .lis.-
bursements by this government and the pay- ;
ing off of ?,1,oon.nno of London county coun- '
cil bills. Ile3t thrro months' bill are now !
only IHft. while discount houses havo re-
duced nllownnc for deposils to 2',4 nnd
for money on call and notice respectively.
Kurther Imporls of Russian gold are pre-,
d cted, as she has made large payments here ,
for coal, s.ee, and other mater.a.s. but the
market Is disposed to be cautious, as Uus-
sla is known to be deslroui . of raising a
large loan, negotiations for which will beg n
ii-ltnn llm lrunnh mnrM pnnilltlnn ;iro
- -
propitious, .xieanwniio unanriere are loos
ing forward to pressure In July,
Ulll..
further Russian gold should come and be
used on Ihe market, as this lot was.
The stock niaiket naturally participated
In tho advance on Ihe easier monetary con-
dltlon. there being a general Improvement
In prices. Tho relief of Mafeklng had been
discounted, so the actual event can scarcely
Influenco stocks appreciably, but despite tho
repeited setbacks the enlhuslusm thus
evoked will probably prompt the Stock ex-
change to stnrt nn artificial boom, In tho
hope or roping in tne puimc
llrltlsh and Indian g. vemiuent stocks have
made n distinct advance and there hns been
uhni.n rnorivnrv In linnin r.iilu-iivu fhntiuh
1 " r,..M.j, j j
j emisrs appearing cu your side, the New
V()rk ha3 nQt respomle, t0 lh change
In tone.
ADMIRATION FOR THE DUKE
Piirlslmis Aiirot'i of Hie lliily Mcnl
liy Orlemis to tin lln.-li-rlors
t'luli.
, . , ,rim 1... irp. Piilillnhliti- Cn 1
(topjrigllt. l.l, li I rcss uiillsnint, 10.)
P.wns Xtnv 111. IVnw York Wor d f'.ihli.-
1 '..-', ..... ... .... - .
, gram-Special Telegrn,.)-Tho Due ,1'Or
leans' letter to the preMdnnt of the London
Ilacneiors cltil) is waimij appnneo nerc.
."i " " i""
Il.,,.V,,.l.,. .,,.. ,nn.fl,l
' lM"
HIS I eniua I ...... . ..." ni. .,. vi
. "''' " ''''' ""; ...
"OUT "UMUHI l.il nuu.Ul.iliO I . . IIUl
- mX "'"'""..r Wegram-fipeclal ToiegrainO-Half a dozen
I?"' " tlZrS" omen bc.nng.ng to the diplomatic
i deliberate upon my removal from the mem-
; bcrshlp rt tho club. It Is Important thar
one should know whether your hospitality
!, ' .,i.i .i".,
' r , n Ivl unl Ibor y of
lo ,nrr0ilct"1K ' inciividuni iiporty oi
opinion.
This is sent from Vonlco. Th- duke ro-
cently resigned voluntarily from the Saint
James nnd Marlborough clubs.
DREYFUS AND MERCIER MEET
l'ninniis Ailfprsnrl.-s Kneonnter Rni'h
Other In thr .Nnrrntv ( nrrlilor of n
MtrpliiK I'nr III KiikIiiuiI.
(fonyrlght, 1900. bv Press Publishing Co )' ,iPny toppP,l, saying: "Clrls, If you
LONDON, May 19.(Now York World promise never to tell, I will tako you to
Cablegram-Special Telegram.) -Dreyfus, breakfast up there. Slrango as It may
rller remaining In Rous all of last week, Rnom, i havo never ascended the tower yot."
went to London, accompanied by his wife.- Tlie proposal was accepted enthuslostlc
only, tho children being left In Switzerland. 1 ally and the party, quite alone on account
When tho ex-captaln boarded hU train at
; t))e Northorn station he chanced to elltnb
.u. 1 ....
Into the snino sleeper wheru (leneral
Mpr,lpr am, hs wife had engaged hot Hit.
I Meeting In the narrow corridor, the tv
two
adversaries glared hard at one another,
Merrier giving way politely at the sight
of Mme. Dreyfus. No wotd was exchanged
rno iwo roupics crossed mo cnauuci on
the same boat. Oeneral Mercler, whose
wlfo is English, was occompanylng her to
London for the season.
GYP'S STORY PROVEN FALSE
Purls Poller Knock the llotloin Out of
Ihe (.'umili'ss' Account of
Aliiliii'tlon.
(Copyright. 1900, by Press Publishing Co.)
PARIS, May 19 (New York World Ca
blegram Special Telegram.) "Gyp's" fan-
tastlc tale of night adventures, which kept
ParlK agog nil Ibbi wcck, is now very gen-
erally disbelieved. Somo details sho gives
about her abduction and oscapo nro ut-
terly Improbable. Others are now proven
false by tho police Investigation. Tho
mysterious castle where 'the cr.mtesso
I clalmB she was confined has not yet been
! located, though the comten e Is compelled
I to lend tho detectives personally every day.
Tho police have a very dellnlte theory that
tho hysterical aristocrat has tin Important
reason for disguising tho real objects of
her night wanderlngB through the eccentric
low suburbs.
MAY GETTIIERED HAT
Archb'shop Corripan of New York Said to Be
Down for a Cardinalate.
WARMLY RECEIVED ON REACHING ROME
Cordiality of tho Pontifical Court is of
Most Significant Sort,
POPE GRANTS
SPECIAL AUDIENCE
Long Interview and Private Conversation
Msrk tha Archbishop's Visit.
ROMAN PU3LIC JOINS THE WELCOME
I'I'.-SS SI,,, ,.,.. tM1), ,, ()u,
Aim-t'leiin PrelMt,.. Who i:xPl.lK
1" lli'lnnln , J(,J, ,
lln- lOliTiinl t it),
l;w " I'-s Publishing f ,
c;Z!:llt.Jvli''''''hop
" " im. on n s arrival heie
"as .ecelved at Ihe sta.lpi, Dr ov0
ncll. rector of the American college, ami
ArchbsJ'.op Con-lgan is to,imK ,
Uamidlnn college. Via Kuallro -,
where Archbishop Ke.ine also stated
; Ar.hhlshop Corrlga,, expressed' gteat hui
' P "', "ni1 '"""".allon , .e modern , at lou
of I oman ,.,, , ,s , yoilIM. ab
He Is feeling ic ,,.,, ,)y Mjj jam,
i "o. began his olllciai vah the ,! after
h s arrn,,,. c,lllng first Sivre.nrv . f
Stale Hampolhi, ,ti leeched him nil the
more t.r. IIy. ,,, u.,mi(o;jn.,;lls.;ni
Pi'My with Archbishop Ireland s believed
.N.i-ne ny iP laller's loiter to
he duke of Norfolk and his reference in
he temporal power of the pope. f(ll -I
Is freely riiniori'd In Vatican circles tint
forr gnns elevation to a cardinalate is ,.
pcndln'j.
IPs prcscn-e In llnm,. i. -j ...
special significance by the press ami nii
I, I, .... . ' I HI III
ttnu
..,.n. me avowed organ f Americanism
Is especially , niupllmentarv Corn-tin
Ignores this gossip. He goes nbout wit
Archbishop Kane of St. Louis
,-,. , ,,.,.,, . ".
T,,llrB,,n ,, " '
,,,, ' , In " PI'e granted a special
' ( " ' ' ,,n , 4 ,rr Kan nud 1
M u,r u , ,n,rrv,"' "'
L'" ' ,,'"C'RM ''' ,tho PonillK-ol court
vh " nl t n hu, ? T' 'I"" nwn
'' . h""b; resumed
"-J,f f J . J
f , . ' . . ' , Kmciousi) nair
cl T, Co rig 's'' hml "In
,,r knu , fc, the l'lsh0r nan's rlnV
. Th() cnnv(,rronn pnu- e, T.rila Kthe
pop 0ongmlula.ln the archbishop on w
. . .... 1 " 1
i iiniieueii progress of
Cathollclsm In tho
t'n.l. I t L.j
I archdiocese nf New-
,,w .....,.ji -n,,rt-l ... . ..
1 ....... . iiiiiR ..iu innspeniy or Its
chief church Institutions, respecting which
h showed r. knowledge surprising thn arch-
bishop. He thanked Corrlgnn particularly
for his caro of tho numerous Italians In tho
archdiocese.
; Archbishop Corrlgnn suggested Hint more
, Italian priests bo sen I out the popo in
1 quHwIng- In the suggestion. The pop,,
j oxpi.(..SSO( KTl,.At Jliv , lho prom8(, '
,arR cthollc-AmerIcnn pilgrimage to
nomo this year.
Hull ii I'rlviile Coin i-rsntloii.
At nno point the pope beckoned the
prelates present to withdraw to tho end nf
the apartment while ho conversed very
oirnestly with Corrlgnn for ten minute.
The whole Interview lasted thirty minutes
Archbishop Corrlgnn (irmly declined to
say anything respecting lho interview, ex
cept that the popo int limited bo would re
ceive him again before tho next con
sistory on tho "llh nf Mnj,
Corrlgnn proposes to slay a month In
Rome, and Is making the rounds of the
basilicas to secure the special indulgence
granted for tho holy yenr.
HAD BREAKFAST WITH LOUBET
i (( MHIp S(llr,. of n.
'resi
lient nml ii I'nrt.v of (ilrls or
tin- Dlploniiill.t Sri.
(Copyright, 1900. by Press Publishing- Co.)
PARIS, May VJ. -(New York World Ca-
Princess Ourousoff, the beautiful young wife
nf th Russian ambissndor. At 9 u. iu.
the young women, coming Into a yery do
pertcd part of the grounds, still far from
' T', 7, T T' 8' " o"" I,
finished, suddenly discovered President
; Hnille Lnubet scatetl on a large building
tonp chattlng leisurely with two lonely
masons, who weto eating their bicakfnst
out of tin pnlls, Thn young women, with
whom tho old president was a grcnt favor
lfo, swooped upon him In a whirl ot Joyous
exclamations. After hnvlng shaken hands
with tho two astonished worklngmen, who
hadn't recognized him, President Ioubt
wandered about with tho fair party.
Passing under the Klffcl lower, ho sud-
of the early hour, had breakfast In tho
! restaurant on the second platform. Pros
....... ..... . -
blent iviubet was tliio nt tun dcsK at l a.
m. sharp, so ho left tho girls before lho
end of breakfast, quietly settling for every
thing before going.
NOT OURS TO DISPOSE OF
l,lfe, Slips Tolstoi, Is filvi-ii Is Nut for
I'li'iisnre, hut In Srrvit flip (irn
ml Wi-lfnrr.
(Copyright, 19"0. by Pi ess Publishing Co I
LONDON, May 19. (New York World Cn
blcgiam Special Telegram.) Count Tolstoi
Ii been giving his views on tho othlcs of
suicide,
"in commit suicide," ho Hays, "Is nolthor
sensible unr moral. Llfa Is Indestructible. It
is not tied to time or space. Thus death
can solely change Its outward form and
1 Morion existence In this world.
j ilfe bae not only boon given us for our
, ptlaur0i but for our personal perfection
nn,i to servo tho general wolfuro. All work
appears at tho beginning dlsagreeablo,
' "Sulcldo Is Immoral. Llfo hns been
Rrantisl men to din u natural death, and In
deed, on condition that he serves the gen
eral universal peace and not that he only
makes use of his llfo as long as II is per
sonally ngrecnblo lo him, etc
"As long in man still llvtn he can per
fect hlmnrlf anil serve tho whole com
munity Ho serves it unit when he per
fects himself moro and more."