| Show A PRINCEOF INDIA 1 IE XA VAn PP BAXfADVIi IS 1l THE CITY Iccompnniefl Dy His Wife and the Countess Knllman of Anstrla They Will Go io Park City and Inspect the Greslt Oninrio Today A few days ago The Herald announced an-nounced that Iroad N awaz Jung the Nawab of Bahadur a wealthy and powerful prince of India accompanied by his wife and the Countess Kullman of Austria would reach Ogden Austra yes erday east bound on a tour around the world The party came down on the Union Pacific yesterday morning and went directly to the Knutsford where they were the centre of attraction The prince Is a man of slender build with an intellectual face and wore a picturesque pictur-esque suit He is about years of age while the princess 3s ten years his junior She Js a handsome woman and was born in Bagdad although she received re-ceived her education in England Both are well educated and well Informed on current topics and for Mohammedan hold advanced ideas I The Countess Kullman who accompanied I accom-panied them is a beautiful young Austrian On reaching New York she I will sail for home t After luncheon yesterday the party I enjoyed a drive over the city visiting all points of Interest and picking up t a great number of curios and souvenirs of their visit to add to the I gathered enormous collection they have already The prince is a great sportsman but I line hunted lon tigers and elephants I so long that such sport as the immediate I im-mediate section affords seems very much like childs play to him I The prince thinks that Englands II power in India is too strong and too firmly established to be broken by I Russia or any other nation and on the i whole is inclined to believe that England I Eng-land administers wisely I The princess as might be supposed I from her life and education is well I up in literary matters ahd her opinion of Rudyard Kipling vhose fame rests I upon his Indian stories is interesting Of them she says I They ave incorrect s far as depicting t depict-ing the life of the people of I India is concerned that they are not thought of in that connection at I all In fact the people of India think hem so poor that they only read enough of them to ascertain what they were and then fhey dropped them Here and in England I believe Mr Kiplings stories are believed to be quite accurate in portraying our life and customs but they are very Incorrect Incor-rect indeed The prince is particularly interested in the wonderful development of the great west the energy and enterprise of the people andthe progressive spirit everywhere manifested He had intended in-tended to leave for the east today but desiring to avail himself of the oppor desirns unlty to learn something OH the practical tical side of mining decided last night to visit Utahs great silver camp Park City and go through that wonderful silver mine the Ontario The party will therefore leave for the Park this morning |