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Show j TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES "' ST. LOUIS, Nov. 21. Prince Fushlml. who has been visiting the exposition since lust Saturday, departed today for Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, and wlll continue lo tour America Amer-ica before returning to Japan. Every courtesy has been extended to the Prince and his" party. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 21. Despite tho fact that the closest Investigation has been pursued, no trace of tho two diamond rings stolen from tho apartments of the Japanese nobleman, Prince Fushlml, at the Buckingham club, has been discovered. discov-ered. NEW YORK. Nov. 2-1. A slight chango for tho better waa noted today In tho condition of Carl Buenz, tho Gorman Con-sul-Gcneral here, who hna been critically ill with pneumonia and the after effects of an operation for appendicitis. NEW YORK. Nov. 2-1. H. W. Shoemaker, Shoe-maker, secretary of tho American Legation Lega-tion at Berlin; M. K. Tasuta, Japanese Secretary of Lcgnllon nt Berlin, and Mr. Von Jess, German Consul at Maracalbo, arrived here today on tho Grar Waldcr- |