| Show l MARQUIS OF O SALISBURY RI RITho Tho Man Who VIto Has nas Just Begun His Ilis Fourth Term Torm ns as Pre I f mier of Groat Britain AnTHun J I third mar marquia quia of oC was 70 years old oki on the of hut lut February and Is yet 1 ha fI and A As out daily announced bl his queen and soy hal baa been to appoint him for lor the fourth that Ihne prime minister of at Britain and lord of the privy seal eal Neither othlee urn carries 1 a salary alary with It the lint being honorary and the last hilt merel merely nominal Lord Salisbury position In the cabinet an and making his great services available in hI hIon inan on an advisory capacity Owing to the state of his health Salisbury no long longer retains the ot of of at state for foreign tortin affairs he ha has huth erto orb held In with the pro pre This now devolves upon hi his cOadjutor the Marquis of As secretary ot of state for Cor Corel foreign an at af rain airs Lord Salisbury drew an annual salary of at but lie he can sully lIr die dil Pease this a as his In horn private I is estimated at s 1110 I a far ear and at his hll are age retire Crom public lit life would seem fem to be benore tsar nore than employ mesa ment the of com comor comes or of a tong long line of statesmen who hive bave alwa always held that their fret all Is tl t the beginning with the of the house houle mote more than IOU jo lb the famous Lord ord devotion to Queen reo re dou dt to the glory lor of her br reign In lie hla hi son fOb the fleet lord Robert wet wre of those famous rUen Essex and Raleigh at leapt t two of whom wore were rivals and I west to Ih the block a is the tIred direct or rt result ot of their intrigues Both w wet premises the drat durio during the mat lat t IN trI of hi lift under Elisabeth nd tilt the son under Elisabeth and anel Kin King J So Ko serviceable did the king fad Ltd Robert In fact that be call called him H ay Utu beagle from hla success In out piot Ira against hi bl maje majesty t It is II no wonder that Queen 14 bestow beltow her upon one ems r ii froll iR an ancient II sad aad Ia ha has beta been I a Tot Tor of the TorI Tories Conservative md nd careful n II terly Showed boWed the trait or of a states I f IW but seemed mpr to 10 lack lalk the wiles 1111 of tilt politIcian a blunt manner aid s Irp tongue I whIch gave an hi his re I i u stamp or 01 honesty I I of hla hi especially p several due dueI I of hI Boer war bore r r iI y t o ut of and i but hI I is non none the 1 on ens ot of tb lbs worlds great dl lo t 1 IC sharplY attacked Disraeli It may mar b be recalled whetu h he first stepped On the tal of affairs and him ully f but the latter turned aside hi a at icke t with hi his Imperturbable rood good hu humor humor mor and In the end lId the two worked to together gether for the success of oC the he empire When the came back from the congress of 01 Berlin In both othi weep Ih the i of oC high honors honora Th They were given the freedom or of lie city ot of lon afterward entertained lit at ft a grand rand ball bait quit by the lord mayor Salisbury wu was invented with the order erder of the Garter and was WAR virtually offered b he would take Succeeding to the ot of thc th bou house ot of loi ele after the death or of Hae Haef f the of be berame became came rame the conservative ot of Mr Gladstone and when the latter WI was compelled to resign rtIn In hI he wa was made premier fur for the first tim Irn Again In 1116 b he became prime alter alternating with and In till 2 when the irand Old Man succeeded him a second time Th Tb elections or of I I again to the premiership In which hI he has hll now been a time by the latest proclamation Without the of o Disraeli and ItI less of oC a doctrinaire than ha his 1 In a middle course w bu bi won him ration and at home He will retain tile the Implicit I trust of the queen to the end for she regards him so II a great creat bulwark of 01 con conservatism against the hood dood ot o liberal lam Im and a itt III their old age Ire are prone to follo It h the ruts rul ot of there Ii l nu flu likelihood at 01 while these e two hold the helm or o empire In personal the marquis marqula I is having 1 a missive form lorm lormand and nn an Intellectual fist with manners the perfection of kind kindly court courtesy a as be becomes comes ott of hl his birth lie lieI lieIs I Is genial as I a hot host and charming III con lIon though his hll speeches and satirical style ot of oratory orator have drawn upon hIm a to Prometheus tortured by the Radical lie III can Well nil ifford to retire from public life aid aDd It must be from Cram a String sense or of duty or love Jee ot of power that thaI he um agin the tick of guiding destinies Hatfield house the Marquis of abbu residence lM be besides sides Ida which however he h has a castle llIe A man manor house etc WI was built b by Sir Robert Hobert Cecil Cedi between IIi years 1001 and 1611 It 11 seems Hems that lube his sovereign King I Jam Jaunts I 1 coveted the little beagles house houll ot of Theobald and proposed ed nn an ex cx change which was promptly effected 1 TM The am lent ot of did dh n nt I stilt hir Robert so hv he erected lh the great structure at standing which III u considered a noble residence even n h hJ J It la is 1 a tine fine or of JW Jat IU built buill of brick In shape a with two to 1 ivy dad clad pro projecting wings wing und nud n a tower towel above the central doorway over OVitt whirl are are the Cecil arms carved In stone j The exterior magnificent a as It Is Rh gIves no adequate of the tha of it art and carved woodwork within The wall valla of the great at marble dining room re paneled to a heIght of at ten feet tet with beautiful Id above ot And It a splendid woodwork screen at ont one end while the wInter room I is adorned with numerous of oC the on the wainscoted walls Considerable resentment ham hall been manifested by true truo Britons at the man manner ncr ner In which the Marquis of Sa Salisbury 1 hl has desecrated the tha ancient palace of built In twelfth century It still stands tandl but I is as a stable by I lii owner oner and under II its beautiful I ceiling of chestnUt wood on carved corbel earb the Sall bUry horses munch t r fedder where an I kin kIngs and queens gathered for revelry anti Rdward ThIn Ills second son toOn William of Hatfield was WIlS born here King Henry Viii and d dward ward rard YI VI successively resided here while ing James Jame I was nl the last mon men monarch arch to choose Hou ns as tIme the abode of royalty rolt In lt lO when the Princess t Elizabeth L 1 I HATFIELD HOUSE AND ITS OWNER OVNER LORD SALISBURY u H watt 17 years old and eIght years roars before Ih she crowned as queen she was I given the Palace of ns as a place I of residence In Point of fact she was I 7 q I 1 I I S F 1 t ft ftP P I jl t AL c i I I I I i i 4 4 L C oe ii t 4 I I j the of her amiable sister I Bloody Mar who was ws much of time the I time In doubt to release her or take lake on hr her heath head hut he tRust be a man sure lure ot of his po poi p i and with unlimited wealth at his command who can convert Into n a stable i a palace replete liete with traditions so dear deor I to the heart I WALLACE I directed 0 oi the river riser Vito mac nt at some place the of oC the Eastern and I be and nOli tho same Is 18 hereby n ac I for Cor the tho seat scat ot of the I United Sinto |