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Show EXTRAORDINARY PRECAUTIONS PRECAU-TIONS TO GUARD ROYALTY BRUSSELS, Oct. 2S. The extraordinary extraord-inary precautions taken loat night t protect Emperor William and Empres Auguste Victoria when they left tho city, at 11 o'clock, for Berlin, were explained today when the police sail that a letter threatening His Majesty had been received at the royal palac yesterday. The letter was signed a mll'tant Brussels anarchist auJ read: "Since no one has courage to Mo up the ground of the autocrat, I have decided to throw a bomb." Efforts to arrest the writer were fruitless and, accordingly, unusui! steps were taken to guard ugalnst as) untoward incident. All of the windows of- the houjrf overlooking the streets through wh'A the royal party passed from the pali to the railway station were orJerfl closed temporarily and the s'atlou I'' self was packed with troops. The railway rail-way line for a considerable distance was closely guarded |