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Cable Flashes Tell of Current Events in Europe and the Camera Records Progress of IVar in the Balkans MUTINY UNO MURDER IN A FRENCH PRISON Chief \\ aider. His Wife, an As? sistant and a Mutineer Killed RINGLEADER A SWCIDE rrisoners Released From Cell* Iburicade Themselves and Un? dergo 3 Hours' Siege PARIS. Dar. 7 Ifomb'.e ?f ?Uughter acrom jctned the revolt of a number of prison? ers in trie civil and r,?\ai prison of Roche t'Tt :aat night. The mutineer* kilied the chief warder, fc s wife, and the chief assistant warder. A number of SSjser people were badly Ji irt. The mutineers shut themselves into ore of the cells, and when iliey were o- arpower?d one man was killed and the c t eader .?f the mutiny lianged Innuelf I'he mutiny hega.i at 4 3n yesterday s'(?'!K>on, when the prisoners' evening meal aas being taken around. It hsgan w.th a violent complaint against 'he food Iv a nary cook, a man named I >ra bonnet. The chief rder ordered the mat! to I>s Bj ?? and ? ? ttenSSl him with punish-, men- Prahonne'. who had a rssor hid? den la ins right hand, rushed at the ? hier rarde- IrcMnard, snd as An-hinard If ?d to (tft at his revolver o'tfer prfcssn e: ' <l?eh?d at him and Drshonnet cut his 41 -oat. Warder's Heroic Wife Vrv-hlnwrd's wtfs heard his shrieks as lie fell. She rushed Into the mor> of mutineers an.! f1c?- st the ringleader. A prisoner tried to help he- ;o seize L>ra ssotSBat. but tlis man. who was a giam j In atattire and In strength, caught Mme. 1 A-ch nard by thai hair. bent her back over) knee. and with on? stroke severed ri?e head from her bad? The s sal Stan t Chief warder. Bonnet, who had h'Vn in another par! of the prison. 1 iur^ed up with other warders, and a pitched battle began in tne corridors of Iba prison. P.-ahonnst had found a long-handled hatchet, with which he did terrible dam? age, and a few minutes after the death e>* Ms ch>f. Bonnet was killed by a ' rmdhlng stroke of the ringleaders ax jrhich cleft his ski'; in two. The fight had taken place on the ground ' floor of th* prison. The noise was hesrd o- ^s'ie. ar.d a lieutenant of ColonJsl in? fantry, IJentenaiit Pernin. who happened 50 be passing, rushed in to give assist? ance, to the warders. He reeelved two fcriife wounds In the throat and another in tr? left side, and is not expected to recover <~nse. on the heels of Tjleutenanf Pemin rame the commissioner of police, but! the mutineers tor? his clothes to piece*, rushed htm out of the prison and locked the doors. The fSaittsrs followed, for by' this time, the prisoners on the upper I floors r.ad been released, and outnumber? ing their jailers, tlssw expelled them, and barricaded themselves In the prison. Three Hours' Siege .Vn immense rriwd of etvlKana police, g- ? iarm-s and so.dier? surrounded the j : -en. The representative of the govern BM nt aiid the commissioner of police t ok command, and after three hours' ? - gs ti-e. outer doors were forced. rne ?xottad floor corridors were dark 51 1 s ient_ The mutineers had OSJt off ths electric light supply An acetylene! Inmp was brought and thai white walls were fnvnd *o he dripping with blood. ' ' . was not a mutineer in sight, and in ? ?t-e middle of the corridor lay the bodies | of the chle? warder, his wife and his' assistant. Mme. ArcMnard's head had I re'led down the corridor, and was stopped i b- the open door of an empty ceil. I vWNfe every p-eca-.itlon the soldiers. ' ge:jjannes and police, with revolvers in -."ir hands, marched ip the "fairs to the j se-.ond floor. The mutineers were waiting : f"- them, and when more doors were forced :uer? was a aiiort but fierce hand- ; to-hand struggle. A rolley cowed the mutineers. One of t .err. a ?ail-ir ramed .VI asm and. was found dead 1n a ceO. Behind him the dead batty of Prahonnet. the ringleader, hung from a na;l in the ceiling;. I M 'S 'tln-s,. dead and wounded, were lakert' :-?*the etvtl hospital, and all the hi III latW III Were safely locked In cells by midnight. Today everything was < a'm in the prison. SAYS EDUCATION IS STARVED IN ENGLAND Bitter Complaint Against the Government Made by Na? tional Association WANT ACTS NOT WORDS IXJXDOX. Dec. '. Strong crtlcisms of the government for the. *Hv in which it * al!o*-ing popu? lar elementary education to lafr in this -oiirrfr-. were paMni yesterday at a j meeting of the National HOT I Ian Asso? ciation at the tA'estmlnster Palace Hotel. Alderman I>eny. of Sueffle'.d. declared that education was goi.ie back wart and was losing the force which made the British educational system great, al? though not complete. "I speak as a ilfe-long Radical," he said, "hut I think If the other party had been in power we would have got a great deal more squeezing power on them and we wo ild have had the opportun:': of getting more mope- . Doctor f'llfford said he everywhere heard romj'la.nts of buildings being in? adequate and badly arranged, and edu? cation was suffering in con?eq.uen.-e. "Wo have a couple of promises from t IC premier," he added, "to deal with the matter in t'i? next session. Providen-e being favorable, and Kngiish maim favorable, wc may possibly have anoth'i session of parliament It is not absolutely certain, but there is some probat,:'.. I-. will happen. ' Lord Sheffield, r.r.e of the greate.-t ai - cational authorities. j??id that if the work of education was not to come to a staii.i atili the growing di^conten' m-f-r be .... by a grant :o locw; authorities to hel:? them do their work. "I have recently had a pa'nfu] ?vper: ence." he said. --of a aa called Liberal minister of education la Angl' >?j and it is high time we insisted en p . man? agement of pcbll education, wh.-i it tt.r aecret of all fuUre ptaojraaa, BBsJ ? .e government who rail themselves, ijaetal. ahn are not prepared to carrv out f..fl\ and loyally tha: pr:r>c;pal. sho i!d not wothy of our confidence." MAN DRIVEN INSANE BY TOOTHACHE SUICIDES Kills J Iis Infant Boy in Perambu? lator. Then Cuts His Own Throat HAD SUFFERED FOR DAYS T/iVPON. Pec 7. Violent ;"oiharho Ifj believed to have been the cause of a terrible t raced y which occurred at 111 lata hl J 1>!> Ulla - -?-? terday afternoon, the \l~tirr10 being a waterside labour named Ager and hat little son, a blind boy of nearly - yars. Ag?r. who \\ae> D years of age. is stated to have he"-i an i.idustriou.? worker ajtd to have lived ha;>pi!v with his wife ami two children at IS Kern street. For some days he had .suffered from violent tooth? ache, and yesterday morning aa went to the l/ondon HoeattaJ to ask tiiat two teeth might he drawn. He was too late, how ever. and on being given a card with whi-h to attend this morning he r-rurn.-ii home. He declined dinner, saying his teeth were too bad for him to eat. find the kit- lien while his w;f.- returned her work in the s.-uller> . A few mlnule? '.ater Mr.-. A get- missed him. She sent bei npataira to see if his father bad gone to bed. but Hie lad could not find him Bht th-'i went h'-r.-elf and was bail lilt tl to discover her husband lying at th* foot of the bed with his throat cut, eviclentty by a ra/.ir whic? tiie hoy had BM take from a kitchen d:awer. Mrs. Ager rufched to a mlghbor, together they made the further terrib dincovery that. Ager hid si iir. us Infan boy at he lay in );is Bet aialllllaI >:? There is little doubt that Ager's mir. ', h id ? deranged by the pain throng Which he i'j ! ; a.-vsed. aVbaent-aalatlct] Bridal Pali <vi;ni:va. ii?- 7 ? a eaaate who lad arraaaail for their marriage by ? le elvil and religious authorities a' Clarua, Switzerland, failed la appear a" the h;> aalateal time, having, as they ,ic ? ?-???! forgot en all about BURY CORPSE TWICE AND THEN CREMATE IT Dec-perate Effort of Two Murder era to Get Rid of Vic? tim's Body CLUE TO OLD MYSTERY PARTS Dec t The myeterloua disappearance o? ? I wealtlty womin nearly fot:r years brj I has i.ist been the ?siibje. t o' ? t safes i s on by an lt-,iian nam><! BrMH, who H I ander arrest on sturptetoa of having euiifco-l tiie (bath of o IIIIgMllW. M M'o! lan. a; \jtt Crottas, near Kmbmn. in t">e Hieb Alpe. Bretase was a tarnt' serv.int In the, em : play .or at. <iu-rin. a landowner In I I district, arho. ? - a result of 'he ? ?. ? I slot . la n iw under arrest for the Braust a'!e??e-" that St) SSgeH.s lady n im. ?! i Mine. tTraule Maansst, w.-.<> hail an to* ? pendent fortune, was da syst bet money t? M QajSrin In rerun for an annuity for the remainder of lier lile BsVtjF In 11X0 t . aroosM mjniartoiajlji dssaasavtroa, ana M. Uuerln yis arrested . n euspirbm. hut v:is eventually released. Bauest? however, ncc asserts that killed Mut kssvasol w.tn ? . <>? from a b:ll hook, and that tosetb-r tlMjr b.,r;<.l t ie bedy in a wood, hut b uninfi bite, that the timber there was to h?> eut doom they hiirriedlv transferred liie corps) -.i a rlneysrd, where they rein t< rted it. After Ii. Gnsrla a-a* rflarasfd, Brstiae - trass, be rsssdvas] to resasnre all trace ? i rime by craanatlnsj the icmaini. Brems and b.e carried the body up into naountalas, 1:1.1 while M. Guerin light s lire of branches and roots he IBms ? sat aa a ?tone and broke the boss < into small pateOS, The police may. ?'??">? t es have atecs searched the tnoun tata s de for evidence of the cremation. I t .ill the; found SAM a few tOOt 1 and saase csJclaes) bones and a pair of ear 1 lass 'MONTE CARLO WELLS' IS SENT TO PRISON Man Who Broke the Famous T^ank Gets Five Years for Swindling HIS CRIMINAL CAREER pari* n?r. : ??? *s mrmtu al a* F.'.vier. th* f?imd?T I UN Pari? Kink'ns Jiouea km own ??1 ' R?rie E M' r* ? ?? ?M ??" a-r*.? on a yfr.: a; r"*'moi;-h And rx!.ad t I to .Tin.?. BUM WmmU .x#T>-enr??1 on the ' <-?? i ? rttM !? fj\? v<-*r?' 'mr>-leon ?nt and a fin* o' by the Pari? cor itional <o jrt Jeann* R-imv. h!? eoau -:on wa? .?ni?-"^l to ?:itrt??n mon'ha' ipetaatllii' r.t em d I7>? law rfr- Ml . - ??? ' ummtM Carlo ? I'-' and J<arin? Burn*, an a? ott place ?n Me -t?a-n yacht. Es<?> ' r. reka t.j? hank at MoMa ? atjal >?i ?"it? t^.'?t> at aaa a ? - da\? TMi are* the -? *a .rrm?mo-?'?d m ?%? a? ? ao ?. Tht Man tt'ho Br?k' ? a M<-r.f# farto" D'lfina; ? ? . , ..,?.r. i, ?,(4 ?'! ? '??<-?' ooa b?r um*e ? :d aai'ed a ? Jg'thai lataaat ,?? ,. .-~s a, tha r.id Ra w I a faUaa r.? M ?^?t jaa-a pert" ?a:r. rg ova* nto."*?1 hv MM -?*??? ??? -? rar?*'* pa"?ot? Qm af taaaa. ha aeeerteu. worn id eeaao noaa (tori on atearnehrpa. f? ? aaa a-ra?f?d ?' Fa-mouth on a ? r.-a* of rbtaloiaaj ?*?- n?.?w hn fa'ae aiaieuata at F-ar.-? TMi waa ftot auto h? had obtain**! aa wir??.a Rar-a ??aaaaaatlle - ? .Martha**! lattaly and r"?!?*^ intereat at 'ha na'a par ceat par da> to !r,vaa?oce Wel'a . ad out r-m prmwrnm ar> af/x-ti i atf far *t* aaarifna nar'na mat ajf aattat tharl to tn attWoaa) o* fraa~a Tha pav '.!'? a: )? iafta> aatoat Mat to at-* praatoJ .( I:?l?t.ii -.???? ? ?.: ? ' t., .??-.1 " baa ha aaaa f >und at 'n. uta i ii to auf? fftta* yacht aa aaaa a>nu> a - aa* OUTRAGES URGED TO PREVENT BIG WAR French Ararchist? Is*ne Bold Manifesto Against Interna? tional Conflict THEIR LEADER ARRESTED parts. Dae. T Tn /?-d?r ?- rr?t?nt srsr |MH Frjn'? become !nvn!v?1 In *n Internationa' "nr. ? ?. B ? French assastsasssi mam* an a I a man.fett? T?-ornrn?--.d.r.s ?W?f? in ?ha ar-i>. As a tonsequenca M. J . ? Iy~-orrr? secretary <-.f tr.e <".-?mrr in Aaar.h.st Federet.->r. >a? be'n arrested en ?h? e^a-a? of tndtins; to thoft, pt:ias" and murder. Tho in -tit..aating mani? feste as "ares ?The? ?"?enmar.lat Anarchist fre-le-.- sj w?4o.-. ? o ? prise* all the assr-tv 'h.s ~>,' r. a rreiar'na !r. a *>ra ?' -<' nanner the sabotage ot' the army and ??f rhe motr.. ia .. at ease at aaaj ti> ! shall ta*e attantasj? of thO BSSsSSBSJ j ansed bv srar to ??a"t? th? ??v-t? rer I olnt'.on a^d ? ?-?? . Pass bJbbj ? j Th"v re ->n. d the sabe'afe o' > o t motives the ,? 'pol*. f tad tails, the I' attlra si baa 11 "eajapli a ires the de ?tro- tloei o* btdsea and Mnne.s and taa ! railway ro. na ?' ! It s po;n??d out Ihs* <n taa r-sr-acfca many -r ntr* cast be ?s?het?- ? j :ar?T T?>e frna A'so ? ?? . iplar.es and asrMMca an j sasjsaj and -he horses poiaooet Vor.' It a Nutshe. , UA^PID De - v - the 'hjef eSBaSSttsasSr Of Spa: I .Tis da-.Kh*' - a r ' <V?r>*n b or ssnaet ?? wr.en * ? j aha natuse of her fa*i Bee i?r Befo-e Health aorfc <?*".?' * after aa ti^t?.? .?i pan si he 'he St a a, -? s i r, -?St . d- r s - WOMEN'S LONG TRAMP FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE Six Walk Krnni Edmtafgtl London W ith Petition t>> Prime Mini-tor TRIP TOOK FIVE WEEKS IXKtTXfS, !>e T The .?.* wvmrr, stiff rail*-* in broan and green ?hn have marched from Edit-ourch w:;h a petition :o trie pranc minster . >rr. piered their joumev on T .;irsda> Tb> > !-.. ;?! ?: miles ... *\e * Tal1\-Ho forner F*l-..-->F??v. wsa the start.tig point of Aw :..?? A pga> .-?set?:, of ? or a;-ll* jou,<-d the rrtind. and o HM Mil III ~ .?tr.iin? n. the ' \V.>n:r-r. ? March' an I awe the tv>n s I!- <? t'omes laH MajM ' aa to Traf?laar aqJ?re eher a demon, tra Uan was mww\ Mrs de Kopnlano, je. UM r,-fA, tr- of ;h? .mp.?:gn *4< a' t ? . ? ? .? ' ?> d the ?at' eor.talnlnc t. * pet.t- ., ~ ? . ,1 fie rear. MM tUM wMM I ?? a*: l wo nf I .??? wr 'l'i-. Mi< .1- IV.,. i . . ,. j- ; M>? R> hip. :oow ava i at.t on to ta a a .*???? frier..-). ? -a a d ??? < i d. Fmblaiwvt* And In all Bat I.lord Oaonr?' ' ?? iaJl> ?' r*? --?a?:n i T ae '?I. in to ?tan aalhina at *.> ??r n heon tin I erf ha Bt affair ' h I I Mai he, se k- ;*:e tj ???'*. bBB] aa a . at tt?*r+d*> a, W ien ae T- l e, - ? ? ad ' - ?An <-*,en*ea It" . ? r I ? aatd saw a-e and It OB ttt 2> '? per ve?d MAYOR ARRESTED FOR VIOLATING OWN LAW leaded Antiwar PlWettMtl in W hie!) Revolutionary Sour*--. Were Surer SALUTED BY THF. POLICE PARIS. I ?er - M. \l i-s n ? - recently f!?flH rev?.'. : t... ia- ?<? r ia-. -ir o' lt:?".?r. a a* a. r..sf?-.| ?r. Saturday rich- for rioto ? on rfirct. llM. 11 :> ,d h*o:) an antiwar m?-??tine at Hreai <ii<l a! it? con- lu.-ioi> ? im ??ion ?a? : ?iT'1 and re y>! itlonarv "one- WOfOJ .1.? T!r? ? - p- iice nishe.1 up :? d;? papat I ptaSSSajaStt, hit When fletf ?a? ? '"1 t?v t!i- mayor ;he> PBl ItVi ntsa and allowed the pmcaaiion to pro? ceed <?>:??. I- -lie pr? fat turr Itpe HhjnrtfBPtPtltl ? 1 ..;. I ? " .'<-.i ? Wen ?Ith 1 tMOJ II mitli :he ,irmv' TaWSO llPM WeTO { reoei i ootaMt the at It load < *f?-? T Hi >?v ? ord? ler i ? olr-ll* ? h an '?trnni'i i ? "i : ladeo e ?o"al no 'i* .ineudate* wfaoaa .?re 'lie mayor are -om |.e liet ?n rnf?-ii'U T?" ,, f 1.- !!;r r .,!. I ? So I- . aee c' war. bein* or a hatt'efleW. w I ~?-, <ure to ?re upon taw eaoary-? Centenarl^n fVri r.KrtT.IV tw :. -Two carr. c? irrt n ?h- ,\ . ?? mild lafcc? Te-a - Merlin lobe faM-ovd . wealthy f*erln?er a Oir-le a?"s table have ween certified frwn ?narfc In C'oniinc; Book King Alfonso's Amu In>i>t> Xonc Need Be Ugly A CENTER OF HARMOXY PARIS. Da T The Infanta KuUli.? a -nt of King Al? fonso. I? airoui ko publish, un i r tlht ps.iUtfoayni ot the ' < umtesse JA'.La. a volume entitled "IVui la Kemme ' rfor Wonnen" ? It tviil l.. r. .n. n. .-..I :;?.?! a f'-rmer book by the princess. "An Fil d> !a Vie" ' |*hc Thread of U.fe'i. was jiubiiehej :?> ? loflance of the ?xpies-- wish nf King Al? fonse wnr> Lb-graphed t . h:s aiijit on the eve of !t? appearance requesting that it sho ...I be wiindrawn. 'lie rim ess <ie <lin??l to remplv with tliis reimest, ati'i fur a n e time there was an estrangement beiwfen the infanta 0*4 h< r ro>al nephew Tbl prefnt v iik. jcdzing b> the nr*. ?f?. is BM t" Wir :i I .? rtc-eptlon run !>e lake.) The pIMMM <t-vi>ten ihe first rhapter :?> the iwautv of women and Its ??Insvat.i NM "WMM shvuM I?- ??eauUful. ' she MJ N'othiln; inor. painf :'. ..n-1 ,|. pr. Bafel an ugly MM A MBwtlM w .tr.as face, ur the tiier : ami. rMPftfl I 1 Joy ami .?I :iiu:. !'s an,I ennobles human 1 effor" ' ." t-f>ria.> ?:i?mi < ::r.<l '??:>?! .:. ?'? rsni'o re<t k ? m r. wtth .o-. ?linj? H :' d'e?i nkf r<i aaaaaae hi M4Maaj ai mV, wb ". la faet. doe* not bei i;ir;. her home. :s ? *.ng ra Um usa ? ?? MM r?:? ?1 a ' wom.ir.-ti ^' of '?::'? a : et.t. r w mo-- .<nd i mir- ?: af ! ???!.;? ? AI;?.. an r... .m:-. - flhi j.nn'ess. "m.? t . ton. i .i In >?;> ' :1 ?-:mr raus- >iie ?? i-Se'1 ? ? I ? wnrM. ?,. whom a .. i .k- - .i glfl on atio-n sh? ,.n*ors- a ia-. ir i- -er?. av.-. 1.? Ihe i.e fa. ? ..f I .- presence ? "Slat Bsaajr nornen rej.h perfe :!no at beauty. ? - I ? |-riti?-ess. -hot If f?-W 1 wom-n an r. Vh I?. ant if ;1. Ma ?an ?<. Ways sav th.t n.< ? nr. i>.> wnwii r- .u % ' .. . ? ? .nu :i . s: ..r els* , h?/-. mm Pan ban shaken <i(T rh. ->.-l ptl -lire alrl'l: to-d as ta B*M n the "Vt uiaau Mae reaBgad) iiat mt Ihe If far ? awl es .-? i ? take < are af n ? ir ;-? N s t aNh *tr ,. ? ? II "lt. buiii, ?hate\er lias * Metal ? !??? ia ?' a av ? . ,. saiMlifx of . ?t'on af th" skt->. i lea. and hv ear s a .id her hair in rar bad p? rf?. I oo ,.f ? e perfe.!, Ing "f the tre ral organs " Idtal GW Party MV.I.nnrRVK bar T?An Ifera on t? Thrilling Rescne of Acronauli From Sinking: Balloon jn Kn?,!i>h Channel THEIR SHOUTS UNHEARD PLVMOfTII Dec ' T . be ... i. >?.-..? ) ta a sinking bai 1 >on : i rnjdcliannel, and then to b?- res i ue<l just In time by lighting ? match? he possessed bjt three?as a <1!*tTv.? signal?sit .1 Is the tiirliling es befallen !?u i?rnn?uti. A' ,r Turne, and Mr. Xotasl of the i:o? l| Aero 1*..111. !'' tao men met SjdeSj tneir perilous adfewRtest !aa: mg..t while flying in their i aft-von. th?- Meteor. ftSSBj Ijnr.rtort to Eael be i-ne. whence they hoped to fly a r>?3 toe ? iiannel 7 . ??' .... . ..mi li.-t.. rsea abo .. noon ?st. :i BS> 'acorabie .onrlltlnhs. In t? ndtsid m rosse dosrn i?n the Ilia at bourne . .-in.. Toe u.iena ? >??? tc a .vig.it of SA?, fe-t. , ?.1 1 eli g sa.ftt?. a-?h he and. they .1 ? 1 r. 1- I: ix:< f and v. ??e ;ij!<|. UTMt] *???? Ihirtj SSlhrS from the, . .0 ? T i;' ??? ! iail t di ->;>r?eti and . as the* olstMtl to j.rers-ed. they threw OBI some ba?asf and again rose about I r-St -.et. After r.. <"-g for ? .ir.e Ojsjss, t"ley I beard a sssjesl ?h.. ii t .. * iho ighi waa j ?.it ??? Hie ? irf \ lead . :?no f ri.OWvd I' I 1 RttlS Ist? - ehss bsjoj wba- they be- I .. . I to be the Ro-.al S*.weretgn llght PalkBJSM tmt and with i' a * '.? ind taks. ras eareessM ef the batPoaa !??? .me - ? .! a id t.?ev .. -g ... to -ink. a.td to i ,.< ? oi Die aeronauts fosird they I ? ik. ? r>. i"..r IS., hoira. ? > assj sank more and more, they i snted I bear hssSsatt s.thont bysjbI TIM saJassa ?watiooed to sink sajsaj It "*" - 1 . atom .?0 feet ahove the water. suouted. nut although several sSssasaasa pases .| ?Ulfe ,-loae o Ihem, ? "iH mike nol?odv hear A: taai. when i*>e>- had a'l %>? re? signed the.use,\e? to their 's-' ' sow ? e-t ???? or SB) ?? srds awa>. wiilvh. aa l ie 'aie, ,. . . e ?|. .-?.Ii? tro. 1 some tie*--risen ahn wer.- [Hit tins 9MH iv-'s. The sarheiso< 11 coaM ?"t hear them and the . its as a last psesrr? re>?s*seajlst 1 , 1 k-- g malrhes DOG ADOPTS LIOK CUB aBasjaaWaaaO French Freaident Admirrs Animal Owned by a Woman rtKia. r?e A Wan ? oh thirty-twe oays oM. attra-tea the attenitew of Tliistdr n 1 ?"stlieres ?. esi?rdsi whew bo pered t>uf jnt? rrvst.roval It t?l saow st . i.-sed Ptatlt Th* > rah. Bakk has a sheep n ,a as a foster wether t? the propert? of a young wrejuan r at oral Is:. who keeps all sar>? of ammsvs to serrs a* at as els for Vans smarts. The president was greatly 1st eras MS la the ileat cab snd stroked It for owsae note a *> Is asking -roes'lons sfsSfSI ft. Passenger (rives Interesting De? tails of 31-Hour Trip Over North Sea SE \\\ akd i-ikp: a bird nrRT.rx. p?r. f A booU ent.t.ed Aerial Cruisers la peace and ?Tar." which ?'.u be publish* i in Berlin on Thursday contains aa !n tercatin-; aV sorliHlon of the recent Norti sea voyage of the na?s' Zeppoiin L 3. The author of the l>ook is 'Gerd Frit* I.er.?revht." the assumed name of a wei! uifomi'd aut.iorily, who. under the tlie of f.r>'jko'.t.' BaMaatMal a- remarkah.a pampiiet aa t.ie Anatlo-icrrroan nava. j.t nation ?hieh atuacted international .lttent:.,n !a?: .prui?. Th? chapter uwm ntwrig | , thlrtr-ane -><> r ct.i?e states that the vessel started .'rom Fricdrichshaferi at *.? in the morn? ing A'tcr an all-day .-rulso ti. rough r.o-the..i aaaatara Oaraaany tc Jm>? I'npvnett able for ihe vessel raarhrrl Xorddc.cn. on the mainland near Nor-.l traay, In the ear'y hours of the evening. The baatraM were now quite clear, and fanned by a fresh south iMnd. the ves? sel IT'jveeded ?ea?a.-.l at t.ie rate of ii'z miles uii ho jr. She waa sal Una* *u rai>.<*.> that gree^ngs cou.U no longer I be exchanged with lue steaujera bc-jeath. aa t.icy aaaa^yaaajaa] frees sight almusL as aaaa as aaaa Over Heligoland Light The airship trav. led traJght tor?a:J the giant revolving searchlight of Heli? goland until tas outliea af the lalar.d .uomrd ahead. Then Count Keppeln turne! aoout. It waa now midnight, ml U I waa trav? eling serenely tr.ro.ig.i the night at *i a.made of Bsaattf a mile The course was now made fur a coast roint charted as ' iSbe?s Presently the airship was aga.:i soaring above the inaunlavivl. Then Sch'eawlg-Holsiein waa rrusae 1 and tha line of Us* Kaiser Wilhelm canal fai* .owed until the Baltic aas reached a'. Rckcrrjfo *"r<le. A sUglif detour brougiu 1. 1 over Kiel, where the noise of har propellers heard from afar alarmed tha high seas fleet anchored in the aar harbor. The crews were called to quar? ters and theu begat, an exchange of en? thusiastic searchlight messages with tha man-of-aai. whose light? gleamed be? low the Zeppelin !1kr a pasta of fairyland patchwork A few minutes i.?t?r L 1 attained tha western entrance ?>f the Great Belt, whence she steered east-southeaat tu tVarnemiindc. and tnenre at dawn back ,.\er Fehrr.aro to |aihe?K Here. R now neing atter midnight. I. I *nn<- inced by wireleaa la the admiralty that she would arrive in Her'In at 3 oclo k In the after noun. She was punctual most I > the m.nutr. having covered aiwu' KkC mflaa a, thin the ti.trty-o ? hours At the and of the flight she still had enough petroi left for live hours' further traveling* The Ship's Watches The author de?, ri>>e? t>i? strictly "ah'.p ilke regime In the Zeppelin. The oflloet.? a-?l iew had ' u?-li>ui ?eiche? The. ate at mass taole* an i siept in ham ;ii .. k- ' .? '.. ? . ' ' a dteao ? nought Although . wryrs.dy wa? wrapped at blankets list wind penetraie-l th- walls of the ?h p and Hat .old was inten?- The count, who is -i insists*! aa) b. vlng onl-. the same food and mat as ir - o.. hau Tv.rougho-it the . ?e i. ; ,aught the wireless messages e-r>ts'ning the new? of 'be world f?n - nished io th- great pas?engrr sresntaVps In .nido.-iean ? After ?uch a t ?chl've-nen?.-- emncludaa Rat s ithor ix rre - donht ran atrts that the ;.at-o lie- of the Kngthth coast and t .. re- irn to ilsmbii**. or a raran na'.saan. - flignt s.ong the Preoch snobtl ta'.i ? roTirea m Farl? and bark t? ?r - . .->? ? s ? .irrTU'. ras nejver f.-r sub aira ips They wtn ta She sit btnen ?f the fli iaaa ? ocaar. whose e?e. ieot.iing escapes, and fro-n a ?? '. .:??.-? f via Ir -, ran h..le. They are desi.ie I also ta do yeoman .e v e \% ? . ji. .. .? c offense. ' -T rimenia at F.-.-drt. bshafen anta sai :bjs> have demonstrated that tha : Zeppelins can drop II? poaads of egplo . . allho.it affecting -heir ow.-. equllih \ -H? i? under tea hull, la "t. i :n.tr t r-lafform." Ship Knocks Ootm a Lighthouse adcimidf iv At : ovioca vea ?-'lity room'ng the aat'tng sMp rMrraMaka. ?ong? sho* jagntnoua?. .-g .ty feet hlga Both t.ie .Ightlstause keepers wera HandhaJla at the l/>SIX?M I>e 7 ?AI Jfeorv M-T?oe a noted at ?leeeac. , r~a, fs, at tha gr?- ???de -g