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Show oo MtO TERMINAL Hdgden. Wailrosd changes con-irt con-irt once more is cir-Ls cir-Ls -i Pedro, or Clark H c er the piece of Bie track between R?n. and thf eastern B is to be fixed B ild be an excel-Kirt excel-Kirt of the Union Hitrols the San H Short Line has H local passenger : R?n and Salt Lake, I Hn has ceased to be K)ducer it once was, j transfer to the San Bt heavily into the Btermountain line: H could be operat-wL operat-wL with that rnile-mm rnile-mm in Ogden. hi j,iue irom uguen H present operated. Breeder oLJk Den- Lake. By Bn terminal Hn Pacific. Hn Pacific ttie bene-Blx bene-Blx twrrfic Han aged W R Bthe tragedies in the ,1 Bror Francis Joseph, B says: ' Byears ago Archduke) '-'-'''iLiWSriperor F'rancis Jo' i ).. "Wne!to the throne. He' committed suicide in 1889. The right of succession passed to the emperor's emper-or's second brother He died in l$96 and then hip son. the man murderer! Sunday, was next in line A few j ears later this heir-presumptive sen-oush sen-oush complicated affairs by his morganatic mor-ganatic marriage to Countess Sophie ciiotck, ti'ere was formal renunciation renuncia-tion of all claim lo the BUCCe3Slon by her children. This marriage greatly disturbed lniperor Francs Joseph; it was merely one In the series of domestic troubles and tragedies that have. I marked his reign. These Include I the luckless attempt of hie brother Maximilian to establish tor himself fan empire in Mexico, the suicide of J his son and heir, under unsavory cir cumotancee the assnssination of the Km press Klizabeth. at Geneva, In and the countless difficulties with which the emperor has had fir t and last to deal, due to nil sorts of offenses on the part of members of the royal house of Hapsburg. In recent years the run of testimony testi-mony has been that Archduke Fran ci? Ferdinand was addressing himself seriously and intelligently to the problems of state, in anticipation of the time when the succession would pass to him It is said that he has shared in many undertakings having In view better industrial and political polit-ical conditions in the empire He was fifty-one yenps old. Next In line for the throne is Archduke Charles He was born In 1R87 and was married three years ago to Prin cess Zita of Parma. 'I am spared nothing," exclaimed the aged emperor of Austria, yesterday, yester-day, when the tidings of this latest tragedy reached him. In this Instance, In-stance, the words seem literally true, wherein they relate to domestic afflictions. afflic-tions. But his remarkably long rc-ign. dating from 184$, mu6t sooa end. The most serious problem "f all for his empire relates to the things that may happen when h.H career closes. |