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Show . THE ercorn Richard Abercorn in' * in Ks s INTER-MOUNTAIN ) % | ondon REPUBLICAN, NACO'S MONACO' 5 SALT DEEP-SEA LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, : MUSEUM. © ‘ BY sepublican Special London, RICHARD Service, July Copy t (ae + atten" ia : suey ements: evening vote, themseives they!exandra, on the) abe siete : ; who have "court" for substituted the Uresome day- the ee 2 : is se also whicna sat on ‘were the old school abolished re- retiting backward with day only two courtesies her are tail, in Mrs. the liberal Harcourt, tess house L.'V.. popular to is of s lords. wife latest American entertain the king. court, wio was Mary York, is a niece of J. gan, and is becoming hostess. She ace of statesman, the a is very worker the/to her Mrs. Getting Har-! . costly a divorce and card in... to elaborate. active as a po-|ties. were rae an andao the terior Harcourts at their beautiful ruidereMea Harcourts eda = hae "a Hosier convenient cence; Riverside | &, front The a medalion has Franklin's retaining < nner century Its re Duke-wer¢ ERCRECd@wad eet : ge Xs a ay Sais' and a ae ' fashions for solicitBryce polyenes show UP 4) Monte ble proof and new ing Carlo, of his Will be cot; a co ordinary use a ar e suede] : li B er M. ain ‘ . d 1 si call ae Y pecia ecVvice aeaiet opyrign blood the spirit of "hustling." and with him time fs not exactly money ; ee) ; ee i it is of great Importance Wiliam the Hustle is likely to become nis epithet, and he inakes use of al! lhe} modern time appliances . . Ais majesty place In Dis i ers Min sap me for econemizing rushes about automobile, aera: if | > ot Accerdibs $0 ‘ rete a en peasant Oe eY 1- ee members ats} just lt ' i Nig as aA 1 oy a MISA SG and the middle of occurred to it4 said that s < ; mA MASE, at once expr Hephonot he often' the alsht tine wacther. fcavas not would "pogrom" The called is; of course, -kaiser-arvanges" PUESS matters himself, calling up his iacon passed the ee at declare fact, nary Wives very well nof-}% jel eNO sty," "mae The czar hi GC uestion Beet said "and: then L told em- Gr the the least eae ies Kaiserz Phe I nless as he she illogical} tion to to his think Hy, sion sore OS DOD el in the griey: mervelal the aoe son the s: belongs in ere oy to iN "0 eo muc nh sides her a are given d went to the Maa length and Charlfe. to his pretty or guard and Viera: whked> of onened I at the || wTor hawealth ie rite. 1s the the door to eee i eee Gerinany's should this comiuissions oad : uch -wa re of ' is fact réal come it? if kaiser brant brother. iy » will iz} Henry: be een is was tae . » of trsijne Buelow wore its Si J OF T But .pgjnce . him. much FRAGMENTS pe are to wrong do?' she, same the of fithore eS passes! said tho queen, "but promised arthur chronicling|I would pay you a visit." Every one of multi-jat court, in fact, has notleed how ‘de- armies touters for|head loses or. of The Bhvate: conversation ay incomes, managers by|5teamship The houze, At @xcitement the Hines of a(titude was WK fs all completely turned and she powers of even conversing. imei Pres hy-!running tide Sania ‘the Oa dead former is heat. aay ee the daughter of a Atlantic|colonel of only moderate means, while particularly of a The varlous are London irate/toe latter press.jess. The is admittedly two girls a so great heir- far' are com and emphasize the fact that the stories|pletely unspoiled and are firm friends. of overerowded ships are doing them, Artists do not hesitate to declare that a alculable harm. Even one of the) Miss Curzon is the most BF ee M°St: mn Prominent fans (Engush" eyoenty eee shipping se a or-.| of-English: sas bal ae the ‘Navy ‘bien ‘dfs: ; S-/ beauty seén:in. London ha heat but ae admit for that ae by ver NO AU Ape ene oe July 9," at Carlton..House terrace, riving in England is anything bot un-| The rooms will not be Overloaded with usually Leore : while multi- -millionaires ,| flowers, nor will there be any lavisa Or FUN jj OOOO , eed . A ; cE IT re ly for the opera house popular e King of Denmark, recently nobody was Chicago NE ae who the wrote he liberty had | name led all the rest -New peel that York } was resting, and that butler on;jian gentlemen were } The dowager Sun. ‘her hair and was told by her fal-] who, when charged with handed reeently, two}|burglary and ladies four In the drawing room. \letter to ie judge. He said "Bother!" tidied |guilly of tne charge, but was ° au his Sate. to do anything Charlie," ‘she far too much | gentle "mari in of the sort. Devil's the islabd, does he have to drop his!queen while in Florence called on the | movements es city The man named Charles mother-in-law dowager Lady Monson, ; an ae jof the present Lady Monson (Mrs.j{was also arrested and who ally Ben AdheM had just asked to|Turmure of New York.) The dowager,| fired the shots at Guerin, is ir yt merdown as one who loved his|who is a sister of the late Sir Arthur, |ica. He is the "mysterious Mr. Smith" \bou put faced in ° the ec aint > © Rene in I m3 who aris Te in= 7 have just offered him by pub-| Paris Meir system of photograpay in be : engiiged vipers most ot the ata of states, the For ly Miss AY ai ttlest Bizelow, , offscour- Guerin was himself. regarded ay a2 of e : Se oeart reed and Tiajeves' rea ds echt eta < Pirie whom in Chicago, ay A . BY RAOUL DE SAINT-RENE or &epublican Special Service, Copyright 1907, Messrs. Auguste and. Louis Lumiere, Paris, July 6.-King Alfonso XIIL's,;and they ha just demonstrated in}, subjects a London long~ a in was fopnd the ge Hihim Woe Here discharged without comment hes a. draw- e i/when as from, wy es, but II's', too?" b@ th In America, as Guerin, the young Englishman who is coming | dru, who wept the whole morning after|Im an attempt on the life of Guerin, here has rather free and easy manners! his death. who was shot in the street fecently. for. the nobility?" The » ¢ queen a 5 hur | 5 ' had known Sir Arthur She is well known dn the states, On, put, papa. there's) his faét.|for 10. years, always called him Arwuere she nee served kentences eet While he's over here' he drops much! thur and sat by his bedside hour after|crimes of varying deseriptions., The ef ty native haut ‘Is $ ‘Cars i¢ ago. | polieea: a vauteur of f thethe aristoe-|hour when he was Ill some years had ey sight of her, and were ve During her recent trip abroad, the|extvemely anxious concerning ner of them ever May Chur- in Eddie oases ee as he was|the French penal settlemdnt, is under Queen Alex-| arrest on a charge of being concerned softly . ne aM season, al- area known of . be probably will of the Se otherwise was companon "2 take La May, who | the ball gare at} chill, extreme- mourned se f-made mil-|deeply for "Old Arthur," daughter, "that|affectionately called, than fellow-men, orange an throw ae I the sidewalk,' she explained. Herewith the angel saw °*' the dear. |the smartest | taste sa@@efness during the gala per-| !? formance . yin the American to his heiress quantities. At Court Wwwhore ihe late General Sir| Aside Arthur Ellis, who died with ‘sue i a | it but current - picturesque) expenditure, the 6m spite' jn | |} then?" shall man > lauched {| in "| Varsee lionalre ay) you intend thrashing * T, its | now to watnie ‘that "the Jetters: Tick. atc lying on this chair, wrecre addressed tome by: one that he is your eae ee of your ‘sex. best friend, I ae nd opportunity "He evil he ine. sgnored).; he would ‘ not he 1G Since hris tmas Tivseli liars | There | always here om : enter Jn one oswifl moment} ior i Aes Peto him to take e 3 ‘on: her "the: small, lap, Ob, heard heard vit 2} ¢ aG0BeS = tas " himself but a slight a sudden. ja" behind beside "the. to} and the The aay r Egpyt not withea to away Mrs is, ‘to live of a:much with not did "I 15 offense; character,| graver Cosmopo censorious iI | ave 5 that vitae wid: 1 el: as that She: "For I 9 ne] days as one the city. the youngest of Pp ultn ay yanke her Aebut in Now . ce 7 ROBINSON and mother, and was muen spectro-|at ihe hofse show, Where Li the | chaperoned | ried eldest : yar? s CRUSOE of PE mabe "| ser sesieiar. be Y. ; 7 Aone land, and she and decided to divide The harles head Mais . acti was a" Snub must . act Lae ON lawyer." past-I have She ave have within an fingers' Charlie.) KINGS : -| prom his Mont- COMING . Oh, this frowned. is funny Ridicule of of already who ; himself, they be should All Paris -onard and of Tais system makes use | called auto-chrome plates. e the/ Gut,|/ them |pondingsg to 1e to a in three ; ‘ old, BDA Aye "AVIA gclrese Bice Sutro, whieh will fn Londen and New "Peter the but Mr. F hanmnn only needs a a first rate chanee Ccome- ne xt season. The American eae Ey is sald ofto the be a Cabbage little sorePatch," about which "Mrs Wi * ee are RN Bsa iat 2 a é ene xs iu but Mr. Gus> ‘has as He Sceohes eo, or es 5 : poe of t it to ‘present I, J a fod eee 2serpey r oRPide : ee cited reg e colors propor-/ Pau,' that she herself ; Aged Couple Marry. 2 York, July 6.-Willilam shunten New Ange les Los Cal., gee a it's. and two the set by most prensity, eres ave rricans Owed continues whicn fa-| the of details terrible Far re, and, in Ching, } 17th Mdeed, grows The frightful misery of ae } e monument a of erection to| - Two of the Chardins which were ue : widow Is She year, of mh e hei ---->+-_-_-_---_- Tr} Trlal a Suecess Balloon aintec pail ugais provii yy : week. ast. which Mrs. Bonk was the Bonk. KR. Henry brings : some >| }late famine r one fi ( of people in shina is simplicity. horrible some of the in the Upperexpeditions Tonkin es this carty [ntarried a 2 The mail from the j he arrived just las a Fra-| ¥ London, -dispateh ‘says Berlin, fron 6.-A Mail July Dally ei,|Major a Stabs 7 5 yon Grossi's dirigible = aie eacrrid to that the : balloon ie b's, som has made army for the German prison: tne food One | highly successful trials at night refor the I purposes of secrecy, The u band of}; leently cen 4 feat ful! balloon, it Is said, easily maintained : la speed of 80 miles an hour. MBULANCE LONDON HAS AUTO A : for] sale have already been acquired by July 6--The latest photo-/(he French government for the Louvre 359,000 | being paid price the museum, of Orleans, Loulse Princess broke!who is to marry Prince Charles of} face | Bourbon, The princess, w ho ts a sis issued|/ter of the Queen of Portugal, Is 25 jyears in of What Is the chance The plates | Give y Meyet ware primitive ae to works of the pletures hey the purpose, among being Mr. J. Plerpurs Morgan (who sends a number of Be vases and miniatures) the Kmperor William, Baron Henri de Rothschild, and several other distinguished colleetors he Me the infinitesimal of ains up flocking Chardin, ae the for . by P in r= left propertions The houses, gardens | in nature-re d, vellow and blue the princely in-} vowder is made of the starch ot Does) k pt OE ng now ' is exhibition Chardin Most been lent for ' these saowing foe ‘ ; fixed are TOE not and} relative of children and wives Ube add=|. "pest in the exhibition, "eased a 5 w" hi 5 the proceeds of the Show rs have been eaten for 3 "p v >, om oO Pr Seeserving oe e s ; mee a az scape . £ chariwe 1 rom ie to-go 1 two. deserving hari [pa peb bes alee leg seme ete ies, ; Suc NSters : Part of the money will also be used | scene of savagery 6 FIRED, gate Alfred both of Abhinkine. -also rohman_3s Mi. presenting Mr. William Gillette, wii plas in a new here. draw" "sure is a Cortegada|are with colored powders (orOUT 2 ee covered rec plies and ea "oko 2 nous of the eighteenth century Fre rN Zt "Tbe Mr. diesne light willingly 84) given was j operator plantations, | proper ae . . c eir 2S s ait ISts Some .of their best: work | Hou with sales| recent the and there, o be seen if let several works In ices .oft Fragonard's ay rican has in% ut | jrat those and I | Paris, of lgraph a ' s it and pine water in abundance, is excellent. that c 5 tl seen uriously enough, tae islanders made | tions. This powee r forms a gray Iayer,|G. Benk of Passaic, were married. a |.one ondition to their sovereign, and | whie ne isensitized by gelatinous bro-| th parsonage of the Methodist EplsJ.. N. Bridge wood, in church milli-[copal square eaca tnd silver, of nide dedicated] chapel a liltle that was that -86 ® whe Shinton, Mr. or} yesterday. eight represents layer of the netre used} women the where Virgin, o the 0io:1 res owers eve ‘ S : us sm: yholographic | years of age, was formerly a hs eek lay fresh flowers every day, should} ine thousand mall yp | years ag a and ater ¥ role'. or green ' ‘ e.ty | creens screens In[i orange, ange, gre of, Paterson came here fo be the . pretiy that and touched, be tot 1igh ~too-} parks f| people, lL demnity superb you was dozen dozen ustom ; } plac e some Norton, the time Duke en solr and ago r t 1@ kalser <ceedingly BECO certainly duchess bbrated Te oe -ts' the oculist. to remarked lucky fellow, the handsomest poor oldest he: oven that ‘dpke. the' because he hal one of the family ducal prince Jo€»any. children looking ‘Theodore Carl Duke af can tee daugite : in of ro sttiest brs SF Germany Ravaria,. think," said ! 1, husband, ber the imagine nt. "a You as a tneny a r . ; mat joke aft al lietters oka l"CGraat guess can of SR off| by carrying seck not Ishall I think "‘l pause, moment's wives ‘™,.. | the réason of this affectation Phe cel- yal this fall at of O1 i ans's a great take] will marriage the and Wood) splen-| gathering francs ® Purdon Casper Art Metropolitan york, from who the Of|opinien | j ee Clarke museum has arrived states. has in an of of the New| in Paris a¢ al expressed the interview that the] ard to be dignitied ‘Will you be good) =e ah an He said: "Most of itas French and, | anything | than is finer q eellection. a, then) and the package, tore upgn is a.se-|gomery this that rant mber to ee Architects and galleries Burepean with a low cry of amazement./j, back drew issues) grave very that and matter. rious ; oar Thev ove writeri ‘* now ) come from all : 3 be Sana involved They w ere his g own love let ters, decoratol \ will iL to place se to New engageme nti gover the country their during Elsie to | tem tssues e wr matters-very e cal aii " mo ss : veriod -ee French ‘architecture lave grea ha, ha, ha,' and here Mr B ontecri ry |? riot LC ; | eartincse ' bi For some moments the young husband ‘ at what America nas done in| accomalso will she ‘provine a ee the The n Citing And words nat Per BESSY neartincys greater with laughed i 5 Berlin, July 6.-A_ recent photograph "of ehéee. lt eir children. Not | fre "2 merit td consider nim-| William, of -Utach, Bae Ue ee Germany--Duke aS in. long OTe sed " he heartily djsiiked-especially wife. was responsible for the fine ineh }| place, with hele little and fields. in view ef in bundle the placed she spoke tre Sastre : MANY %you writer the and rese ' that LA seen a beautiful stern demands, the island of bundle of ‘letters; 1 | hasHitherto been inhabited by Sue AP iu-| Hs Dantel in which one Is the here shown house old 6 -ne July "Robinson Crusoe U1 ne ss somebody steps In and DUS the demoto is doomed Junction, near Tooting house, old manor London, Defoe wrote the property possesses |{ drink Bas may elt toyou your the re forget not do hand as With: ‘ | | my by be considers ot preve . eee Ggyeh a shocking contingency must be |Tnere is soft ayetded,"' replied Elsic {n a calm tone, ' | the climate a ° « a ee "and vielding ereupon hand || with "fr 3 full ROSIE WEA IPB to appear as [¥ ta "the fall. too, Afr.-.T'rol ill ©: Miss an hi a Cl a Pa is : We rH ee ste . cart | nae ce Bye > naa E uy . a ; i i - i, Mo ae * fMiss ‘tit et CHCfar BAM er Moth Chase so has done little vn but dance in plays. without words a i iter toil de he could ee a us mM ad erie Tl ¢& once be ended surely write he j ee enant ri sf Ries: play (oreo can F Ame me.ica eee ° heroine in "3 y Wifes; it ‘lthe 4elv York early in the fall. wie. Ten vet Tempest Miss x Mawie secured‘ Te has so ws Hates Exe eee See iens 5 LO er gre SUCCOSS yc EN yde bes - 1 ane | tne fifty I PLES ron) pe her husband have their time equally England Eng mua ee ch a-powertul 7 . has b his Frohman tsenes | gaged jus eee. A Miss Billic FGBurke abont my think marEloy- ineoudonat the pouse she has "ar Clark, ey RET way Gitnot ettae ie ae Ei ays ; . between etween that about ‘admired she was by her newly ‘Mrs. "Charles sias lark who will Wké her to New rik [ York. Mrs. Poultney Bi Ww, Ras bereft "of her three Pacinos BIRTHPLACE. light It so fool to aes daily sister, personages will be present, and] eighteenth century woodwork of the| 5 possible that an absoluté€} poentsenel collection, which is to be} will have great in the museum, placed and} duke the between reconciliation mirth ironical "1 consider your merriment exceeding]y lthe royal English family will take|jpngquence upon American architecture | Hitimed,'' he observed in a tone that tried| place and designs ae r ' 1} , that his I is witht to funny." Montgomery thing when re was last f with a out of ; ne k lniwtone and With a bundle of letters 1 belleve | communications to be love letters, to see them." | demand A sudden light of a oe over Mrs Montgomery's pre Then a rippling peal of aontes too our ie aE ee aa hi herha, lipsha. | from "Ha, preahc me metho the ar atl of -MM.: colors are brought by Bh: shég Blackshaw for seriously . wine a, some in the that, asked Or Slur: Hine Keer, i | an as If IT had done something wrong | do not allege that you have don | ont " anything wicked, he replicd, but Lf) | w you are acting imprudently."' | ‘Will you explain yourself | | There was a short pause. Then Mont | | comery braced himself with an. effort,) \ and sald slowly * | wroduced SEL Lippman's large opie, being |i miere excitable ne he had aa ee we instant " on OMEN con . M<a"py question Charlic ill, b had too mitch . ee x Le elaim Dine her youl ised to thre ish jof his life.' with) "Had| bec n| own Nas ale OO; mun Many men have been driven : ies n Any byswered ich conduct bur all the Bee ‘same, 1{ ls MEE a1si communicate be-/){but expect your Let M teful Mr. Mr. us ‘ you tossed" process I ply said} a. my beyond that sknow "toy you cexten-| terest: father usual. half-pint of Burgundy, no liquor LAMLer sy has ; passed amy lips toduy ‘Then: your strane: beliaviorsis "all the See F 5 |-mereinexplicable, "I cannot" understand ROYALTIES. GERMAN a iy 0G colon lan ; er oot ay me - Pu In | to} the ny . do Tomeéan?= cienée ai iy e 1% dow: ‘scandal ‘the Henry': i : ye atieousse details are not-aiscu d font sas. prince banished toti hide e hi s diseee o} hie1more. - What lunich actives, and : where wfrica, South Frederick tog , -eplied Ba ete Eng is just Suiieeitnrs these two palaces ‘ only start as he *ntlered, | : if y Y said ftlercely "ms lition. the*~bremedy OY is) ATE plain LUBRY ae ne e g gesture. i jerked Kee J ae shall not disgrace her Montgomery | myselt by any violence, but IT shall sim- | built; bas Monts somery . fre from Se. she cried, ; wofully who do : Never for -one But >the | thus." cribs fellows to was It else awith pink deceit, deceit he groaned: "Oh, Elsie, Elsie! Who could| bit pwitching smile houryet an ou |for Liber boho recent recen IY! Albert hot water about, nls] 3 22" sme any novel |{y haveYou vbelieved -ofyou?Charlie," are'earlysthis tonight, Cl young 5 ia | and ingly lighted} civea his} "A novel} bitterly to the ‘Decelt, Prince) inwardly, The island Saiiite of | stand here cudgelling my be uins to name | ©YS¥ OM of them Let us have an enc eS this | farce Show me, the letters before Tcome and take them' from ‘you. || ‘Suppose TI refuse?' she asked taunt ‘ ire tsimiled isering hospitelity itosother epecinl King Edward of to } Lae correspondent here least TUTE! | friends, pen She gave with andand "with package. | Alia wrote thanking present " looks Wis dimly. and perc deep chair. something letters,: tied was into} there real |*pundie ‘of wi seeing if you} was tarry Anderson, who wa hanging about before acyou ;yor aged to me Ele is ane é aMed r ri ds 1 Bene ‘ riends, fane)y ne and you her at everal) men thisat wha ‘past he perusing ‘entered tut doubt ac Miah friend' as. malces the uffair wor beak aS paced the wrbtet with sLops.<* The "It's neot-it'= not. Dick eer who | red- headed little fool, if "' ‘and wished hin | sudde nly. ee an : have Civil Good even-| a a ateulutation detection to discover bunknown ‘corréspondent that'|iay eine? him behind Teloaves: os ; capentes there H | a eth t con-|sive lands tuherites ' ius | Somer. Hiad TOM ah ISS the com-‘' and nas also a large fortune eae -- HANDSOMEST the dismiss: pauestion .Montsomery? parlor maid -~|/ OL the| summoned ose au fa ore s 1 aar Prince' ailow | however, d among bin) the im. flows: 5 ¥: the Meanwhile find :a means of reducing the of officers in the guards He s ferred on the jubject with von' eee Joachim relations was sent corps | the ihere that that caste ( ee himself into daysay] of | got. elations wil x¢ Emperor the 1s he author then Toe pretty i country of the The disgraced |in of the kaiser. line the in tne sons for their The military \ in tne in1 causing Dori" the then-what "Why, years,/giving answer made he not!" "Probably ; prince, Who Is a cous|. pouch of xareasm in his tone and eidest son of the], ou expected me,-you might have Visit.' for-my prepared years), 18 33 Brunswick, nobill-;late-regent-of mean?" you' do What. wey) le ID} colonel of rank the held and old, a sae g \ younger | a i t . s t e l chart tedvery | the Germaniarmy.~ Tt wi iis younger | Montzomery laughed bitterly than uatids Harden, is a) the Bulenberg affair. According com-j|story current in high é quarters, = . 5 .teeir arti where : prosperity, do. not from them. debar. 5 waist : ne TabELSS: blood to even comrades. as *voing of millionaires , oe and ne and told than "And Spartinent stealthily and take his namic that your t umber.' he | Wile by surprise. In all Bro nrale y tne eee a red mysterious bundle o ett *¢ , ‘ sUcCSS asain, oy rr WTCh beds oo no) 4 ny! delic alt pink ribbon, woud be occupy-| wugh } You are ing her attention, "ane re Would have} ™. i to do} notaing, prie » has of the offense with polines The banishment of Prince FreGerick ee We chain: nective Hainer tis be: me rl by : Ti ofl a inj rank 600: officers only | cars, regimen the a, ~y him 5 tin same dug Mis. prim ing' Cvhichtorn Tea jan hever Maximilian' oOllciais burghers, wealthy BSy . rigid: in expensive more le coma it|t2eme he pre=| bothetical It bears on its; surmounted July @2.The ‘reported nava)| is | > build- calmly lanaame | the : that tT has court: essentfal more are: brains much hep mis , AMONE Prussian the < he!) fi the the of assisted of ‘of th of | mymyself f the we; Montgomery, ~went| house in Suberba- | haere IC Ne ATIG Laas Lee l sir." Yabe Ar anere eho I> sec | Very 5004 We had resolved that th Er eaters Chancellor ambitious lrederick by having for a/the fete to. ‘vons".. noble" the lack six names. and all these are' in the lerv-or in othe engineers corps, ty as eeu o.464 thoughts : ep Clerks the course of their lives, At length the black day (HX) friend former his Kaiser-sent the disgrace, it is suggeste sd~that.the- kaihis/ s guard. This the wealthy . » with class 6 medallions have aquaria of ave office| that two turning of thinkk paced "to merely is Montgomery 5 scandal in his court. to} Weeks "as the ~ Eulenberg affair fact of overthrow just olf point cut the been has to Be to one who' ou and te, r appalling -nave)}Socialistiec writer, and although it Was] library very sotths could} for Intrigues of his "Round Table" lo lywéte reclining in-a the that" that Saying Without has to complain. connection Was about UE with which -ordi- (tions - from: happen to for them containing the hall doubt about|to probe It further. alous ‘and }-auite..wron s Jealous oo | "What oe you eae disgust; married ate Mr. of) ctuaily oeny eas soliton SOW seit ea householé attention who liome The 16°"@ornpulisory consent never would DUBCHRAe a ha pr tiation arennd ‘and soshe is coustante\ consort to-sell her of | deal little cop) ss never It ser a mortals waiting erecting city. W. oO ‘had .espied.Bisie ine sli these missives-and ths his wisties. Phe Kaiser isa model | which: involved» the highest names in| lime liad come, "Montgomery told inimhusband in all little mattyrs of -eti-|Germiany, some of them placed very |self between his teeth, when all doubt: quette, and If he has been dé@layed-anynear to his throne Prince Phillip MWu-}niust. be setoutrest forever sand the} here lone hy he1 Soi awho . ~ 4 .sci- |Besa author | , sworely whe mizger than he anti ce ips ti edc lenberg, dabble in oceult of the enim: itions never fails to acquaint the @mpress of | enees, Is the object ef flerce denuncia- | punished the ht that himself, name, portrait has again given visi- | {|_ by this Story emancipation / the house where he had known the hi fir ; ste fl jeajeal-| plest hourssweeped of his down existence untilhina gusy had upon Mice | BD Wy sVvoms, Y am-afraid very ring No ae will satisfy all his Ti Se the all fame, ittle Montgomery of already true that|end, the Jews} jome his busy brain ee i ' - hes satistied the kaiser never calle CPM taiser never calls WS'e 1104 es HUDaHib imme h anise nT , Cate. ths uh . © Utclung COn meas oe peak mever drap ee ae BURCH that the person niuch trouble ahe ; up will recognize . "his : voiceae ycalled) IW =n mice. The girls at the Wwead omee*are also not allowed to teil the num ber ;it i Zep PMCS lee Beieey Wilt ae 1s y e& one who. is oftenest of of unpleasat Th recolleetion of that day | "f don't think you will, Never hud the "governor" been so ir-| said, "for J faney you have ritable-so quarrelsome-so bitter. Te | respect and liking for the peasant Hamed Feoderof!, from} apo Ss reports that Nicholas 1f Sicencnint [inst people mai chancellor, his adjutahts ficers to cive-themian ordci andwhichis not muttered, been and 1 of Monaco explorations outside Wh Be fever lhave "i ae o- stotsLOleRTAp OF Sis BOMGie | Tay Feodoreff, beingi a om CoAge eGhaa se eee pe ey oe he iss a nays the League of Russian Mvn. answered) ot eihionen and great user of t yea eRe ee {hen remay : 7c: wt 0 Es 2 nt © anomembers know Seliger ivi eee 7 ee ae Fine there are a great Many provoc He . Aa ey ao ae oe a Ut ins eae a five ‘individuals whe proft. from" poverte Pai PRTOLES up in «a eee ¢ Pah cA Loyalist Icagues who have recently] ;,, « an couple of office boys for slam"Then-then you have the boldness t« le subscription the charming island) colors, which shows a great advance | yo soclety in October next. and she i visited the -ezar. the present tutcrest]| ming the door of his room, and sev- | admit that It was aman who wrote the | called Cortegada, which is situated off}upon the efforts In this direction of will spend the entire winter ‘season in [oe Nicholas: ‘1L...1s.. confined to. twoleral of: the more {tmportant. officials) letters?" he inquired Upon my word che eoast of Galicia There the king |Lippman in 1891, which were so clever th athd /quostiouss. Lhé agtarian question and|came as near to/dismissal on that awthis is adding insult to Injruy with a]is ty build two palaces, one for himself yand were greeted with so mugh enShe is dark, with a dazzling com{poe -Taws ful afternoon as they had ever come rr gamle and the other for the purpose of of- | thusiasm, but which aave hitherto not plexion fnherits the wlt of her father from plac: and hardly taney he ‘in 1 CLARRIE. ‘imi 1 anaes vill = | Ea serlin, July 6 Villlam of Germ: are has inherited with his Anglo-Saxon hall an Teal tar is simply t it.' m < ny a just that of possession. gain to intend I Be the no was There brain Sr a ae ene? path himself, that}bundte of ‘lettérs at present lying at the Walsticswaiseplavingehln false ict eae a nt ears (rn ene diseover for == im of Albert deep-sea here [ altogether cor-} is wrist the over . k m for passing iy Cl l / M. while |} loop in ‘harming To prepare society girls foi Silver chains set with emeralds, or} or artificial Mowers, ‘"heasy-chains," court etiquette] ordeal, in lessons tne given are the courtin school of danc-|even strings of butterflles, have taken}| ‘pjjecre was ing and deportment-a name which! the place of more solid handles for ‘ suggests the Turvey ydrop. establish-|'the most dressy occasions, such as As-|°% Charlie court) alda 6-Prince shown' something chaos. ment July interest museum William of Germany and other monarchs his researches ‘in the depths of the ocean complet Reine aK ae re volution this year Instead of ae 7 nte,» American o1 "%-| heavy handles carved as heads of cat | lish, who is to be presented to the king} dogs,' monkeys pig ducks. the dogs, monkeys, pigs eks, ¢ ete and queen at court must Know exactly! parasol has no-handle at all, only A ‘' what to do in the royal presence, and|slendér chain hung over. the finzer how to do it, or the ceremony. 1 witih| while tnee stick a lender aas a pe n-| e} Stick is is'as slender hundreds of presentations, would - be 1 il actual the teaches In dvilling Besides ceremony, the chool caer 2 eS Sr ee Vaereas London : a day newspaper of vast statements, are unknown = d a a . in ho Hii SA erage eee dai . has appeared with a cartoon] Drexel's "expression" makes up ; ine is = penne Filipino ins depicting the difficulties of Atlantic | her Patedhat irregular feature he ; ependence organs ‘have antrounced | travel in an overcrowded ship Great preparations are beink made that they side with the Americans] opposite f issal really"sASSOneers the case, and|for the Drexel ball, which. takes. place against the Japaneses, Al the Japan-|the" Phepnmbe . . eek "‘ve- a made See Scearecly some ‘Shadowed by importunate , London tradesmen, Gaaibyeel fees charges me. ara » Patasol = in juntorcounscl,, ee a ui eee = Sid: $8,300 Without a re ao anna taken| recently come on the market wt es Excitement at Manila, Manila. eine : | noRe emnentceot 8 Mdawara Garden Rufus | T William ceived about freshers (anéeiaeie ile natored twentieth while charm ‘ i owners built for Franklin js nee re a Lambeth a . ae House, ese laborers employed in. vurd: at Olangapo haved chatiged. S : place, Nuneham, near Oxford It is nach if ee ee . spar to Fr SNe tax Franklyn's lasted 15 days Moe obo tne the bar--Sir Tsaacs. the! with ¢ es im Buy Buy o at end week sole it eaeth Which controls the construction and) maintenance of government buildings und the royal parks a BGBryce's aul 3 Paris, Julv 6.-A movement is on Not even were the Amevicans who Last year the acknowledged beauty foot here among Americans to pur-| "did" Ascot exempt from the nuisanee|was Miss Ruby Lindsey. This year chase ine house in wien Benjxoun)°! being accredited - superlatively| Miss Lindsey as been compelted to Franklin' lived' while, here and make] wealthy, All their movements were|take a back seat and Miss Mary Curit a museum. The house is Situated | Cacarefully watehed by the critieal eyes|zon and Miss Marguerite Drexel, the heatd B ane Ae quite undistinguishe Mrs. experts activity spent py : -Avery a ' : eee aaacing tne re nad bee non tac galety oe el this Case, whith ended in dismissal costthrough want specific || evidence, fully $5,000 aof day,-and king gsoverhniment of paring even the plans. process : a { Interest on account of} Smeticdnitis. opinion was longest and most expensive suit jn ondar for manv VeAre was ys Bryce aid Pape dn hic nt : atl and their terrible yicis-| pressed the king and queen ‘have been of the wonderfully comple ste*mddalling situdes in their endeavors to find|over the loss of one of thelr oldest and of the head and it has done muéh aa fide lo rest thelr weary heads. most intimate friends, fix the popular idea of the personal Every man from America who traySlee : appearance of the father of his coun-/| ©! frst class is immediately on, landEvery London season ,produces a try ‘ log exalted to' multi-millionairedom, | girl beauty, who is talked about and lig he gh iwith the result that he Is constantly| written up until the young woman's the J8ngland likeness by Gilbert Stuart,| Lagat is of unusual attendance, in the famous arrival life. This portrait has; from directly attracted wide attentlon on accou neLEliionaires hérivain a hos- Burns of New! Pierpont Mor-' great liberal the handing the managément-of "Lulu" | 6.-Announcement the side. Her husband, a son of Sir Wil!fiam Harcourt, a former finance minister Ait. commissioner coniminsioner Ofof. works,ninisier, a post|is/ The on from ‘gentleman-at-armns" Harcourt, ome as To céived July roe that nown train. Tonecessary. one to the king and one to the queen, and the debutante ther passes on to the supper room. But to give the debutante © confidence, she is instructed in every do- York, ee oe gay "by the I blics : ; bie aia 1907) paleo . ing room by the queen, Princeag. VieCopyright Service, Special tepublican of . Mertopolitan Munday believed by many bees London, English two ladles tn walting and' io to It be is the original study eithel from whi¢h|is suffering:July from6-The a severe attackpress|toria, of | "Werrries. six or eight replleas were 1 11 L ‘So sorry to disturb you. my dea the cently John Burns, the minister for local government, is working hard in support of the bill, which, unlike many liberal measures, has been well re-| ' 3 Sere etiquette "draging':room," lightpresentations Coenment' Boeke to tom putt: women which which seeks on the bill lo-|of has been the much simcal autnorities-the borough councils! plified. In Queen V ictoria's. time the ae London and the corporations and debutante had to.rehearse the removcounty councils in the provinces. al of ner glove, the entry to the throne Already women may be members of Toom,. the courtesy and kissing the the boards of guardians, the autaority|queen's hand, the graduated courteWhich administers. poor law relief; | sles to each @ the royal family and and they boards, made George Vaon Nickens Gre ee parliamentary eat : ane. Henity and grace to the carriage ar baHdfievre te aehe curriculum, the Spanisa saraUnder King Edward and Queen Al- the é : J eos "suffragettes," with - their Tlacecl campaign the house ‘Shite: ‘Have against Wate 2 ee ee Gone om na no progress toward setting New Bote ABERCORN. - Washington's Picture. - ei JULY 7, 1907. aside, Scott. k aren ee ae "Yes,"' you think s he said what--what assented are!" shamefacedly,|plish a fovi-t have p - Elsie < with a in art . Color'. D £ é smile, 5 as photography for pa "T/complished disceyerers ° .is now: ee ag anderay practical Lyons two are un ac-| | i oeOey ; es London, bile express js stationed fied Cross July , ' city ambulance service. behind the general pillars, street ine mS ng the afew days eight accident C Th The fact. scientists, ; 6.-The it has of recently been in Lo ndon ak has just 2 : inaugurated The ambulance car snown It answers calls postoftice. orected actual use throughout it has that already in an this given district, attended automo- picture at the and dur- twenty 5 ' |