Show RUDOLPHS ROMANCE True Story of the Austrian Crown Princes Death BARONESS YARIE YETZERAS LOVE She Was But Seventeen Years of AceIndig riles Upon Her Dead Uody Her Pam ilys Pamphlet Nnw YORK Aug 29To World will publish tomorrow4exclusively in America but in conjunction with the London Time which holds the original manuscript of a pamphlet prepared by tho family of the late Baroness Mare Yetzera who was fouud shot to death together with her lover Rudolph crown prince of Austria at Mayerling tho 30th of January 18S9 The pamphlet was suppressed by the Austrian imperial I family The pamphlet tells the whole story in a circumstantial manner backed by autograph letters as to leave no doubt I as to tits value as a historical document The important feature is the infamous part I played in the tragedy by no less a person ego than the niece of the Emperor of I Austria Thepamphlet accuses her of being not only an intermediary but a blackmailer as well Briefly summarized the story is that Baroness Mario Yetzera I then seventeen years old fell in love at frt sight with the Crown Prince and frequently I fre-quently met him in an ordinary social way I Finally she intrusted her secret to Countess I Count-ess Larisch the Empress of Austrias I niece and this lady at once undertook to I act as a gobetween while taking advantage ad-vantage of her knowledge of the state of affairs to levy blackmail from the I Prince At one time the mother of the girl suspected something was amiss but Countess Larisch was ready with a plausible I plaus-ible tale At last the girl lied to Mayer ling by preconcerted arrangement with tbe prince and a few hours later her death was known by the emperor but not by her distracted mother who in vain implored the chief of police and Count Taafe Austrian Aus-trian premier to cause a search to be instituted in-stituted for her daughter The truth of the double suicide or murder and suicide is at last definitely established by this publication The pamphlet shows the Princes mind had long been given to thoughts of suicide but Marie did her best to dissuado him from this fatal step It was not until hopo for both of them fled that she resolved to share his death For the first time is revealed re-vealed the indignities offered her deadbody how she was carted away in a sitting posture pos-ture between her two uncles even a coffin being denied her relatives when moving her how her mother was persecuted and villified bow everything was done to lay the blame on the girl forms a harrowing story as told by the mother Tho alleged falsehoods circulated about her are exposed and the daughters dying messages given |