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Rogfir Opeimhaw World s flooded with titles, good, bad Peter Petemon Peter Roberta Payton 2nd Wsrd .... and Indifferent. The bad and the Alva J. Moore . Spring Lske Ammon Nnbeker greatly outnumber the good. William Fred Tanner American girls have some of the good, . John J . Sharrer . Sanlaquln ... (ft. Char'e Hawklna possibly more of the bad, and, per Oohcrt. John Stahull still more of the Indifferent baps, Reece Joseph S. M. Klehanlaon Knlgbtvllle There is a heraldry office In London Enoch Ludlow chat spends all Its time straightening Eureka Lara P. Laraen A. K. freer out the kinks In the peerage. With Mammoth Andrew M. Ferguson some 500 American women married to Nathan Clayaor Sliver City Morrla J. Martell foreigners, duly handled as to their Win P. Evan , names, some of the freaks of aristocBenjamin Auguat Swenaon Jamtai K. Jenaen racy's rating are apropos. Letand John Moore Nlelii Antbon In America It Is John U. Hay a Lakp Shore though some children disprove It W.O. Creer Serlnu Oanlncr Palmyra that a parent Is superior to the child. Wm. H. Froal Yet an American woman la on record Fork 4th Ward .. Edward lioildoca Sp. John Johnaon to disprove the fact The late widow 1. Fouler (luff Sp. Fork 3rd Ward .. of Isaac M. Singer married a Wm. I). 1)1 nm W. S. Tanner Due de Camposellce and later Sp. Fork Znd Ward .. Tboniaa lrvlll M. Paul Sohege, a plain Frenchman. Sp. Fork iNt Ward .. John K Mulsh Samuel Faauetm But her daughter Is Duchesse Decazes Salem Jaaner Hill among the French aristocracy, and H. W. Harnett Duchesse de Gluecksburg In the high Time of meeting 2 p. m. for all lights of Denmark. If It Isn't a case places excepting Eureka and Mam- of daughter the mothmoth, where meetings are held at 7 er, It Is the nearest approach to the THOMAS W. LERWILL, p. m. condition. Stake Clerk. Some of these daughters have become duchesses of England, princesses of Russia, duchesses of France, prluclpessae of Italy, duquesas of Spain or Portugal, and still others have obtained titles of the Holy Roman Empire and papal titles by marriage. There are said to be about 600 of them all told, but how do they rank among each other? Where In the scale of handles to matrimonially acquired surnames doth rank Lady Tennessee Claflln Cook, is reflected in the floors who Is the widow of an English barowhere the houaewie knows net, and who, through him, Is about Montserratln In the peerage of Portugal? And why does not she employ the higher Portuguese title Instead of the Inferior English one? . self-evide- sol-dlsa- flJi FINISH Peculiarities of Peerages. The truth la that peerages are now worthy of but half respect. Only two of them are really to be very seriously taken, the English and the dignities Puts a hardwood finish on soft rooflued to the mediatized Teutonic wood floors rejuvenates woodfamilies. And the latter of these Is work, furniture, metal work, not open to American ambitions, as picture frames, etc. everything Miss Mary Wlster Wheeler of Philaabout the house that has or bed delphia discovered In 1890, when she a finish. was married to Count Maximilian Stains and finishes ready for of that Ilk, and learned, ose easy to apply. Dries over when Berlin heard of the event, that night. Washable and wears. she rould never be more than a morganatic wife. A k dealer for fret Recently It transpired that English titles are not always exactly what eample and picture booklet, " IVkat I did they seem. It came out that one peer nth Nukote.' age was obtained by the typically American practice of contributing to a political campaign fund. It took Pratt & Lambert, rnhh Nam ll.S30.000 In that case to make a baron of the United Kingdom, and at New York BafTaie CMufs the same time 1160,000 was required V f Sold by to secure a knighthood that labors tinder the disadvantage of not being heritable. Scandal aside, however, the British peerage Is the best ot Its kind. An American girl looking for Spunlsh Fork, Payson, Springville and foreign honors can better realize her ambition in marrying a mere English Provo, Utah. barofest than by contracting half a CALL FOlt FREE SAMPLES THl MODUN Pap-ponhel- CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY t who is a burg cab, a Prince Dolgorukt In a Calatzln a Princess or stevedore, fourth-ratcircus. A Dolgorukl ancestor was once King of Russia, and the Calatzln and Krapotklne families are among Its most a honorable and ancient. Occasionally low so fallen zakhndaly kniaz" bas that be Is but a peasant, and thus minus the title of noble that Is given to the educated subjects of the czar. This Russian disregard of primogeniture observance, which does so much to keep the English peerage up to the standard, obtains also In Germany. Certain Immunities and privileges, besides the satisfaction of defined precea dence, make the English lord GerMost envied and marked person. man and Prussian nobles are devoid of extra privilege, and their children all bear the titles of their fathers. The house of Hatzfeldt Is one of the fairly numerous exceptions. The heir of Prince Alfred, present head of one branch, is Prince Francis, whose wife was the adopted daughter of the late Collls P. Huntington. On the other hand, the late ambassador to Germany His case was only Count Hatzfeldt. was particularly Interesting because be had a genuine love affair with an American woman, Miss Helen Moulton, of Albany. He married ber In 1863, and was forced to separate from her by Prince Bismarck, who made it a rule never to allow a German diplomat to marry a foreigner. The separation lasted until Bismarck went out of power, when the two promptly MRS. Ail MUL HAH. . Prussian duchess of Sagan. Titles In Italy date back a long time, and had tbelr origin in the times when there were free cities, each of which had Us own collection of nobility. The title of prince there Is not and the others of lower gride fall far short of honor. The Italian equivalent of Burke's Peerage will look up your ancestry, determine your heraldic, bearings and include a history of your origin In Its next edition for a nominal sum. The Vatican grants titles. The par venus work so hard getting titles unto themselves that really respectable nobility have got out of the habit of using tbelr legitimate ones. Prince Ferdinand Colonna married Miss Eva Bryant Mackay, but in that family the title is disregarded. They consider It really more aristocratic to call each other simply "Don" and Donna. The Rospigllosl and Ruspolin families, which together number nearly a dozen American women among their wives, are as aristocratic and as particular. dozen alliances with Russian princes, papal princes and such. There are half a dozen kinds " of dukes, spelled according to the genius of tbelr geographical situation. There are dukes in England who are real aristocrats. When, therefore, fen American girl. Miss Zimmerman of Cincinnati, captured the heart of his grace of Manchester, she got a titular Long String ' of Honors. Yet even persons with the plain matrimonial name of John Smith will very likely Admit that Don Francesco Rospigllosl French Ducal System. There are dues In France, but thejr Is quite a come-dowfrom Prince Giuonly value is as contributors to the seppe Francesco Maria Filippo dl duca dl Zagario, prln-Op- e government's Income, by the sarcasdl Castlglione, marcbese dl tically graded scale that puts more of conte dl Chiusa, Barone di a price on them the farther up Barone della Mlraglla, Signor they go. One exception may be made to this general rule, for the royalists still hold levees, and to them a title la instinct with meaning and dignity. The fourth Due de Dlno.'who unsuccessfully indulged his predilection for American wives on two occasions,' would be entitled to enter this society, and either she who was born Elizabeth Curtis of New York or the previously divorced wife of Frederick W. Livingston could have accompanied him during their reigns over ' a heart whose unhappiness became rather well known at divorce courts The royalist society constitutes the worth of a French title, but only two per cent of all titles of La Belle Paris and elsewhere In France are legitimate. The others are jokes. , . prl. n Glu-Ran- a. and ho married Miss Virginia wa of Washington, when he Umary In th 14 no Acurlous feature of the Spanish It of Inheriting manner bnity Is the The dignities descend son. but if there is no ter takes the title, and on her husband what front son the daughIt Is conferred time she Prince Owns Gambling House. runs The prince of Monaco, who Alice to married was Monte Carlo, the pres Heine, of New Orleans, and It receipts the to gambling ent heir her stepson. Prince Reched Bey but Czaykowskl is a Turkish diplomat, not very Important as a Turk. Miss Edith Collins, of New York, was the princess maiden name. Boston is not wonderfully well among the titled Americans abroad. Foremost, perhaps, among Boston girls of this description Is the countess of Edla, who, on June 10, consort of 1869, married the late king Portugal, Ferdinand. She was Miss Elsie Hensler, and received the morganatic dignity of Countess Edla, which she still bears. Then there Is Lady Playfair, nee Miss Edith Russell, who visits Boston annually, and Mme. Jusserand, wife of the French ambassador at Washington, who was the daughter of Georgd Richards, of Boston, who founded the banking firm of Monroe & Co., Parlfe. Lady Gilbert Carter, wife of the gov ernor of Barbados, was Miss Gertrude Parker, of Boston. The curiosities that have grown up around the matter of nobility would fill a volume. In England, where the heraldry office Is more than It la else where, the technicalities are best ob served. There Is the matter of the courtesy title, for Instance. There Is Baron Willoughby d'Eresby, who Is married to Miss Elrolse Breese, of New York, and who isnt a baron at all. He Is simply eldest son of the earl of Ancaster, who has more than one extra title that Is Inferior to his own of earl. His father has virtually loaned that of his barony to hla eldest son until he shall succeed. So the eldest son of the duchess of Marlborough, who is known as the marquis of Blanford by the same (courtesy. rep-resent- SOUTH-BOUN- No. She who was Miss Gertrude Violet Twining, of Halifax, is the youngest of American mothers of peers. It was in 1803 that she married the marquis of Donegall, she being 22 and he 80. Their son, now marquis, was born a year before bis aged fathers death. He Is a marquis of the Irish peerage, which Is quite distinct from that of Great Britain or Scotland. A peer of Great Britain sits In the house of lords because he Is a peer. Duke; earl, marquis, viscount or baron, it makes no difference. But Ireland sends only a certain number, and Scotland a few more. Tbe rest not sitting In the lords can stand for the commons. But that Is material for a book England, It should be noted, U not overburdened with nondescript princes like some other countries. A prince there Is a really and truly prince, son of royalty. A princess la Just as real i) For Faywon, Kantaqm, Lom Anirelr Cl No. No. fc-- nW B I 'fo ;rim znd NORTH-noCjfp- No. IQ4 StVqula " For Provo, Pl.Grov., 68 is: as-'- ? . ' Provo, Suit Intermediate 'Qi, 0i No. 64 For Provo, Saltpoint I.ske'i,., Intermediate points Pslfttlnl trains are now niBi.i "" tween Sslt Lake nnd the Pscii e H UTAH COUNTY la in great clllea. Heat local train LreJi !l No. 68-- For -- J. H. Hihtnkk. Linrlot N. PZTZKSKW. Depot TSSfgy jipyRM; &twM , Arrival and departure of train, tro J No. For Sprlngvllle, Provo, and all points east and wli For Spring vllle Provo.S turii. 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I will give FREE to any afflicted a possitive contort, ms, Salt Rheum. Erysipelax PiltU Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Dt suffer longer. Write F. W Wll.Llii 600 Manhattan Avenue, New lark En lose Stamp. Whats the matter! IDAHO with Thousands of acre of land k been reclaimed to cultlniioij dw irrigation In that State the past 10 years. Thoua: more will be reclaimed the next 10 years, 'lhiirj an openiug for many thousai of homes. llavg Too Investigated It has been truthfully IDAHO! termed Land of Opportunity A Land of Homes ft' His Turkish Title. In all except the mediatized families formerly royal German families there are women to represent the greatest country without a nobility. Even at Constantinople, where you can buy the order of Osmanlch and the lower grades dirt cheap, there la one of our women. She has had the wings of her dignity clipped, but she Is still Margaret Fehim Pasha. Her husband was. till a few months ago, chief of the. Ylldlx secret police, likewise a distant relative of the sultan. The German ambassador objected to a little pleasantry of his, and Fehim Is now In real exile. But his wife, who was a circus rider, married a week after rencontre. Is mil the wife of a pasha. That dignity Isn't worth much, and In the matter of value of titles Turkey, for once; agrees with the rest of Europe. A Russian prluce Is a travesty on language, artually and literally, prop-erly- , he Isn't a prince at all, according to respectable English standards, but the Alnmnach de Gotha mistranslated the word kulas that way, and the mistake of significance hns persisted like the Almannch. Its correct English synonym Is lord. The incident that led to the present Eugllsh translation occurred at Tarls, where a presumptuous one of these squireens 9. peered at Louis XlV's court. Ety. mologlcally, however, "prince is the proper rendering. IK ZSIteot Mauri, Tbe Oregon Short Line Railroad 1 will be pleased to sendaecriptiwj ter regarding Idahos resource. Jj to D. K. Burley, G. P. Am or D. cer, A. G. P. A., Salt Ike City. . B. H. BROWN, Livery Food Stablo. Hack Meets all Trair, No. 12. 'phoni ftpanhh Perk, Spanish Fork Duchcm Or Marlborough Co-Operative dl Aldone. dl Burglo, dl Contessa and dl Trapetto, Roman noble, of Plsloja, Venice and Genoa. patrldas There are 500 dukes. 900 marquise and thousands of counts In Spain, according to a recent account. Legit), mate Spanish nobility, or, better, aristocracy, Is called the grandezza, In English the grandees. It was Instituted by Emperor Charles V. In 1520, Russian Princes Plentiful. so that Spain could be Just like other Prince Michael Cantacusene. who countries In one respect. married Miss Julia Dent Grant, is one They began a dozen In number; the of these, but he has escaped the ad- legitimate members of the grandezza ditional title, a thlnned-ou- t now are 200. and after that the prince. pop,,, Every member of the family of a Rus- lar deluge that Includes the butcher, sian knlai Is a knlai, male or female. the baker and perhaps the candlestick Couut up a generation or two in maker. The duke do Arcos, who was mathematical terms, and It will not be once Spanish ambassador at surprising that there Is a bona fide ton and haa Just retired from Washingthe post Prince Krapotklne drlilng a Peters at Rome, Is a real Spanish nobleman, ,0 ,to p"mrtio The princes Royal, for Instance ho Is married to the duke of Fife haa wo daughters. While the princess hor ro; n WKhm.., hpr daughter, Je "nly their highness., but are ne .. upland trr,nm8C"' Wh tloy grow rimes or princesses unless m l"Jr marry royalty. be will 1 r The blood of Englands royal TZ . ,h.. , vhM,,te generation. 25 That ; U,wl SUC, Zrn. Institution Dealers la General Merchandise Flour, Grain O and Manufacturer ProdUCC. of Harness Boots ad Shoes. JOHN JONES, SupL Spanish Fork - - - ) |