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Show EX-KAISER RECEIVES THREATENING NOTES AM ERONriEX, Saturday. March 1'?. i (By Associated Press. 1--There was a mate of extreme alertness around tne i,r f'onlmi'k rustle t arn; nhon t the nri':"'t nnd thi rrornuiLr in eor.so'V.K ra- of t : , ceipt by tae former '.rrman e: .re-f,r ;;-s.t evening of two viohrj-Vy t!:reatonlijg let ters, one emanating from Amsterdam and the other from the Belgian frontier, and also a telegram from a friend warning him of menacing peril. All the Dutch gendarmes watching over Hohenzollern's welfare were kept on duty. This morning all the garden paths in the neighborhood of the shed, where William Hohenzollern was engaged in sawing wood, were constantly patrolled by armed guards, while outside the walls of the castle gendarmes gen-darmes were carrying loaded rifles. |