Show F i ROYALTY NEVERMORE POPULAR I Quoon of England is Loved as Much as us Victoria cj 5 2 i Commercial Problem Confronting Great W 5 jj B 13 Interesting Letter Latter 5 5 i L i B I Special Correspondence London England July Jul 1801 London now flOW Is In Its gayest colors colora and tho the stylo tyle and nn dash to bo be seen on Its 1111 aristo aristocratic cratic drives driven are something long bug to bo bl remembered by b a stranger In the Mall and hutton Hotton How Bow the tho number ot of liveried livened turnouts to 10 be bo seen after tour our every er afternoon Is III a n sight no noell city ell In III tho the United States Sta teH probably I In Europa can approach Near what Is IB known as 18 Hyde Hd Parke Gate Gato car carriages pa phs pASs for foe hours cur abreast abreut two vo driving ln each why B and tho the ot of the tho wealth and racy of ot this Immense place are aro seen Been by bythe the he every evening Royalty Itself mixes minI In as nil Marlborough house and palace being a lively close cl a by Queen Alexandra with the he Princess Victoria are Ate seen almost Asery ery evening when they the are ar In Lon London don riding In a I plain two car carriage attired In mourning and escort escorted ed merely by a n mounted policeman who rides s In advance The Tue Duke of ot Yorks three children accompanied by Jy a gov governess erness ate alo also frequently seen seen there tho ho young PrInce Edward l aged aed seven evon constantly con touching his hat and salutIng salutIng Ing Jag Queen Alexandra Is III Really eatty bu bo beloVed loved by the English people und when wIlen whenever Over ewer she sho ah appears on tho the drive you ou hear expressions from coin those strolling along he the pathway here she comes how nice Is isi III she sweet etc elc all alt uttered In tones of o great grant affection Sho bows lows constantly to 10 all nil an as she oho passes all nil through her drive drle which lasts an hour or more round and round the park As All I was wall crossing tho the roadway In tho 10 park some somo eve ee flings ago I met her carriage o directly In the hie center renter of ot the road und amid she Ahe passed so closely closel with the Princess Victoria seated sealed by her lice that I raised rallied my ray hat hilt which the tho queen acknowledged with a bow the he affection and anti respect entertained by the tho British people for tho tIm royal family generally are aro very er strong and Queen Alexandra now stands Jle er erto to filling tilling Queen Victorias place in this respect than any nn other person She In Is loved for tor or her sweet disposition and great nobility of character Alexan Alexandra dra dr retains her beauty very greatly and none of ot her daughters IH is as hand handsome some us liS herself herselt The high regard en entertained by b tho the l people for royalty bespeaks for tor the country an nn ex cx extremely extremely remote govern goern government bent ment If ever such luch Is It seen here The rho deep affection for tor Victoria was wan l B the really great feature of ot her funeral as the five 10 millions who saw a It were so 80 subdued that many shed tears tearH and thousands felt as though thought It was tho the next thing to their own mother moth r which Waif wag alf passing passIn as all the body bod went by b In Inthis this thin respect the world undoubtedly never Mer saw such Hueh a funeral Even l en the tho In tho the procession were Imbued with that hint feeling an nil they the trod lightly and respectfully respectful no word 1011 being spoken en not even cen nn an officers voIce heard all along the line except In low and und tender tones Many MallY persons persona failed tailed to see ee ho procession at nt all nil through the lie tearful fearful Jam jum of people Mple but felt fell content to be even een that near blar to their beloved queens qu ell body Jody was wall probably Y never nevermore nevermore more moro firmly fixed In the tho hearts of ot the tiie English people leople than It Is today to And Edward Edard VII by b his hili tact Is 18 steadily acquiring popularity l The other day da while passing the tho gates gate Of t Marlborough House I J saw him bun drive out In a 11 e closed carriage with only a coachman not oven even n a 1 footman dressed In civilian costume and en entirely entirely alone A moment after entering the street t he was mixed In III with th other vehicles on Pall Mall Mali crowded thoroughfares taking hl Iii hIli chanc chance with nit the rest being altogether Unobserved The English EnlI h public likes this and to so does he 11 himself elt What special use ulle royalty Is more than being the tho dictating power of so society Is difficult to determine But caste horo hare Is everything and nn un authority to regulate It teems seems e one OM o othe of the nations necessities Pedigree ee ii is I a great requisite In thin this country and though a 1 man bo be wealthy or skilful should his name rome come up prominently prominent before the he public Who IH in he and what Is his hta family Is at once asked Caste goes on down through nil all grades graded am amUs and Its Us effect naturally enough In man ninny Instances Is 18 Injurious It Is I one of the tho things brought down from tram ages pail Ila to which they the cling and which Is such a 11 marked characteristic of the lie people here herl all nil through with rare exceptions exception Old Oh 01 customs absurd In the highest de d degree proe gree are arc clung to 10 most tenaciously A Athe At Atthe the tho Horse HOrlD Guards barracks near tho the Parliament J houses house are aro to o be bp seen scon two to tomen men on horseback each under undera a tI stone arch on hh lila hl horse with nil all the accoutrements of ot a n Lifeguard soldier and there they the sit never moving be beIng beIng Ing changed every eory hour from 8 K n II m mo to 10 o 4 p In m Not detecting any visible use US for tor them I nuked naked the officer In Charge one day what it meant and nn 1 he Ie finally owned ownell that It was wall merely nn an old custom for or TV hid then them was no po use one that tha t would bo be better honored in the tho breach brench than In the tho observance Men lIen on duty uty an nil doorkeepers etc at the Hank flank of and ROYAl Ex Exchange Exchange change wear Mr costumes of about n a hun dred dreel years ars ago apo a 0 Some Somo with lIh the royal roal n and footmen ROIl and the Iho heel nt at the Tower Those all nil show tho the tenacity to which old aid habits and customs are hell held on tn to but Jut while in the above 1100 Instances no particular harm It is I done donI when this foiling feeling f extends extend to o bu circles which It greatly does docs then It becomes bomes a serious matter and the oily folly toll of ot It 11 Is 18 now being shown hon In the business world which Is I waking up tip to a n realization of ot the tact fact that America and Germany are Me getting away with their trade ory Of CT rapidly th tim monopoly formerly held nn on many staple articles being beyond Control J Is II today buying from the th United States State In many directions what hat site Mie he at It one time limos sold sot to 10 America and antI th the people 1 are beginning to realize hat hal they are about the best customer Inde Ham has hu The leading London dailies are Aft urging the business men to take ak ke time by b this the forelock torIO k and save rave themselves If possible rouble A list or of Articles IU used hero here and supplied by b the t tt 11 I ed Id Stoles SIn II would astonish you OU being twin jo n m tn variety The objection of It f the manufacturer to all opt Improved machinery arid and of the workman to 10 operate thoss reducing abor ore are two of oC the tho chief drawbacks but M as they ore are gradually losing their export trade and much of the thi also unless they change chance than theIr methods It t ta Is a question of ot but n ii f short hort tim Um be hI tON fore ore many will be tHI forced to tn keep k p pare pace with modern Improvements l or lw be dm n a out nut of ot the market The Till London pap r how Great n al last hit ears imports tar ar r exceeded her hl r export experts while the exports of ot the relied HaitI States t a wets pr several hundred rr IT niia I n 11 dollars lollar ahead of Imports Import I She hI of Great Orent Britain were ft a In Ia s of ot imports and aM the tbt turn trade hu hs m taken show shone a very verr serious modi rond lion Ion tIon commercially which the nation Pation Is III beginning to though h slowly London 1 Is Ie now full MI of visiting Amerl Amen cans Kho arc IN At seen at all place Jare of ot prominent Interest At Ambassador reception on July 4 given to all Americans In Iii London fifteen hun hundred hundred hundred dred called on him and this was WIlS but a I fraction of tho this many mali here Tim ChI difference between poverty and wealth Is II very or perceptible here the poorer classes being In the East end and the this wealthy in the tho West end of ot the city nit In places in the tenement districts as many ninny as eleven persons occupy one not large room In III some seine parts pa one family faintly occupies the room In inthe tho the day da time and another family takes 8 It for fOl oi the iho night the tho ones who alto ti tise e It In Inthe inthe the he day time roaming the streets or ur Sleeping n as they thor can onn at night In la Urn this UI UIrl early ariy rl morning the poor In III the Rant l end soon seen overhauling street refuse e eIn In Jn of I like ilke food It is isn I Ia isa a n fearful m While in itt Ibe tun West Vest Westend end some are no so Wealthy that neatly TOWO a Q year In cases Call Is Iii I paid for er rent relit of ot a 1 town housa house and auxiliaries London lAWlon Is a 1 city of ot citieS there be bl tog now different nt corpor corporations corl or Included within II t eon each having UK UN mayor and councilors nil 1111 being under one lord mayor maor and council In certain notably tho tha police Its IlK population Including suburbs In is I hOW over er One Ont of ot eights nights Is 18 Whit chapel on oti a n Sunday morning tho the Jews Tewa are out In the tho streets streett In full ill force foice soiling selling wares ware of all df tie on hand trucks meks To hear n a 1 Jow talk In tho Ito Cockney dialect lot h is very ery One Ono has haa hats to 10 sell eit I Ere Era you ou con have Ilao nn In at a RII as will wilt fit fithony hony hieny Pd ell I Another has lion fruit lIre Ure you OU hare haro for Juicy Jul hand sweet Walk up and try our Hamor lEarner lemonade fresh oft off the All Allaro Allare are aro Jews and all speak Cockney I saw one ono negro who also haiti It Kent nt at this season of ot the year mr Is hI delightful The Tho parks surrounding county seats being especially fine A short time strolling through brought an nil extensive park with a I couple of at friends wo we to the tho residence of Mr Alfred Austin lie tho poet laureate of England and were given permission to view Mew his private te garden which Mrs Ir Austin showed us tie 18 over and ami Introduced UH us to 10 the poet both bolh taking us UH All over oyer the tho place which la Iy an nn Ideal poets home homp AH An wo wa about to leave 1000 they the Insisted Insl on our staying to lunch which v WI we o did dill having a visit for tor or nn an hour and a halt half with them Iloth charming people and we had a mo ml most t enjoyable time He Iii HeIs HIIR Is IR C 67 and Mrs Austin I should nearly 20 years younger On learning we were wera from rem Utah she ohe naked asked me If we wo were weta Mormon and anel an then come the stereotyped Inquiry as nil to how many wives vies I hind had Site She having rend read rendall all about us but Inquiry shoVed It to tobo tobe bo be chiefly on one ono side Bide only ani However she sho Is n a very cr entertaining hostess ho and treated us with every consideration I urged him to visit America for or which they the both bolh entertain the warmest regard rl but he lie is III afraid he lie b boar r the fatigue of ot the lire trip and the lie great grea at hospitality of the lie plO pee people itle Ille yet vet et he lie would much love to visit the tho United States Iloth are me great Nat travelers on the European continent and had hind but recently returned from Italy Ital when wo we 10 taw saw them Some Kent I nt Parks Parka number nearly nearl 1000 acres and andon on one I 1 saw n a tree over eight hundred years earB old others are In some nomo parks park nearly a thousand years soars of age The Theone Theone Theone one I saw Haw was WitS nn an oak lr tree o about aboul twelve fret In diameter Some Homo of trees cover coer fully fUll sixty feet of shade shalle in I diameter with their foliage and are marvels marels of beauty In the lie British Museum ore are to be seen n specimens specimen of ot pottery ware warl also seap weapons ons one tools etc found from frem Peru on ott north to California shown Known to have been made node by II people P ile prior to 10 the lie Span Spall Spanish ish Ishi l h conquest They The greatly resemble Egyptian wares warl of ot the same character On the eases cases Is IA Inscribed In by th lb mu inn museum scum seum authorities No trace Irace of Euro penn Influence which H tit proof run eon elusive of their b being nR the lie work vork of n a 1 avar vary var ory ancient people To me they were evidences of at tho the divinity of ot the Hook of Mormon for th y cera mr i nn timi the s rk or of th tile e ancient N No ph It H They rh comprise weapon e and In great variety of ot gold g hl sll sit ver cower copper brass Iroll M anI nail earthen ware and boor boar a n very ery marked re semblance to old 1 r relics Some I stature statues there are arc years yearn old timid and one mummy antedates the ha tune of at the first king of Egypt ages agea before these theMe statues It Is not an nn uncommon thing In Eng laud land for tor a II woman to be the mother of ot sixteen children and arad ant many man go 0 above that number some NOme reaching twenty two or more However they rawly more than halt half On One Instance is given lIven given fae In the time London ollon papers of ot a woman In an Italian town having given birth to lo Sons son of or whom hn have 0 reached years yere er of ot h DOll She Is its still living A common London custom Is IB far r r buil bul ness nes houses to show Iho on their sign boards how lion long they th have beta halted In bu business One place Illare I 1 saw has hall four tour hundred ye M over Its door Names Nan are In tome some instances Instance quite quit an oddity here herr Mr Ir Is II a shoemaker Mr li Is s a It tailor keeps n a re restaurant nt then there thre lire are Inkpen Inkin Inkwell ell Where Whre Whereat at etc with ith lIh ninny many oth othera othera era fI as an a peculiar Cullar street meetIngs are tt being belol held by our and sad quite quit quita a number gather to listen but tUt are slow low to Invest I feat alt Som opposition Is maintained by b the Jarman Rang gang who vho are thoroughly unscrupulous and avid falsi tying In all ill their method Meantime we wo work a as we 1 can an mind and leave lea the re to result result sult suit In this the hands of the Almighty |