Show I SREGOlJrORS > i I V V DISAPPOINTED I Caterers in London Find Themselves V Them-selves Behind i THE HIGH PRJCJ S I i I WERE RESENTED PEOPLE WOULDNT EVEN GET HUNGRY An Undertaker Got Ready a Thousand Thous-and Coffins and He Has EveryOne I Every-One of Them on Hand Temperance Temper-ance People Howl Because Beer Was Given to the Outcast Poor I Complaints by the Thousand I London June GAfler the jubilee I I festivities there has been a deluge of I I grumbles begun by the speculators who almost without exception have I i lost money owing to their foolishness In demanding fortunes for their seats Then the caterers did not fInd the I crowd as hungry and thirsty as they i considered the people ought to have been the tradesmen found that the jubilee visitors could not buy to any great extent as it tookmost all their savings to see the show and there has been considerable grumbling on the I subject of jubilee honors The men I whose names have been left out of the I lisj are notably liberal politicians and j former ministers who declare that the honors were given on the strictest party lines With the exception of Sir William Vernon Harcourt no former V Liberal minister was Invited to be i i present at the ceremonies V before i be-fore The rectors of St Pauls i cathedral and the members of I the house of commons who arrived too late at Buckingham palace to ben the audience declare the queen should have waited for them The charitable societies women think that the Princess of Wales dinner to the poor was a kindly thought but they claim it was a mistaken idea and that the money had better he given to the societies dealing habitually with this work An undertaker got ready 1000 coffins and no one needed them The temperance temper-ance people are wildly raving at beer being given to the outcast poor and there are thousands of complaints based upon jealousy that everybody I could not get a front seat at a favored i place and at every end I The queen has already received a small museum of costly presents and j many more are on their way to her majesty Whatever form they take most of these girts are studded With j I gems The present of the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children Is a large diamond brooch with a jubilee jubi-lee Inscription and that of the Duke and Duchess of SaxeCoburg and the i Duke and Duchess of Connaught Prince and Princess Christian of SchleswigHolstein the Marquis and i Marchonesr of Lome Princess Henry i of Battenberg and the Duchess of Albany Al-bany is a long chain of diamond links also jubilee inscribed The Cinzalez sent an address In an Ivory and gold case with 68 gems and all the chiefs of India are sending presents pres-ents |