| Show FROM THRONES TO EXILE Loaders ol Or Who Doom Boon Do Dc by Britain Making Banishment Easy Hugo Incomes S Allotted to Former Sov Sovereigns Who Wore Ware I S Roared Retired Into Private to Life LUe nu It inn Tho The history hl lory of ot Great Britain Is re pleto lete with cases of ot a n similar to I that raised by the capture of or I do Throughout t the courso course of ot her col colonial colonial onial campaigns c at nt frequent and Irregular Irregular ular Intervals the same problem us ne to tho the future disposition of or a n conquered chieftain has tuns arisen to embarrass the mother country countr as Is now confronting this government and causing a 1 consid cont considerable arable erable period of ot mature malure deliberation on the part of ot tho the administration The fate that should be meted out to con conquered conquered both bolh political poten potentate tate tat find and military leaders always has proved a n vexatious question and nOli ono one that has hall been he en met In divers and various vatious ways Transportation of at Aguinaldo to V I t James J Corbett of or tame fame Is la on his way WilY to o Europe to show the lI o kai kat kaiser kaler katser I deliver deller solar Bolar plexus blow He lie goes Goell to ser er and king Edward VII how liow to a the emperor first by special spec In I appointment A 4 Guam us several Influential members of ot the cabinet favor to Sa Sn Samoa Samoa moa as ae suggested to the President by byn byone ono one n senator or to any other Island or plate place distant from the scene of or his lit hl Old operations would be In accord with a along along long line IIno of ot precedents set POt t by Great In Guam there already Is a n band of at Insurgent prisoners sent tnt over er from the Philippines by the Americans to 10 remain as prisoners within the con confines confines confines fines of at Its Us shores and this may prove a n serious objection to tn the dispatch of there as nH offering too free nn nil opportunity for possible consultations and nd concerted action In case caso an nn opportunity opportunity opportunity presented Itself Great transportation of at Genera Gen General General eral era Cronje and other captured Doer Boer prisoners away from Africa Is nn an Index to what Its lis policy will be with hespect to the other leaders of at the floors Boers oera that may mat ma fall Into the stands hands of ot Its forces General Cronje Is la now spending hid hit days at nt St Helena in much the same fashion os ns Napolean Bonaparte occupied pled pied d his later years during durin his famous exile e lIo on that thal little Island The African campaigns have ve furnished furl fur their share of ot problems of ot this kind On famous Sl St Helena relena a 0 former chief of a powerful Indian tribe Is now 1101 spending Ills his last days clas Another once powerful chieftain Is said to 10 be bo a 0 pris prisoner oner crier under British vigilance nt at Cape Calle Coast Const Castle Still held as prisoners of state slate lit at a II place situated near Colombo In Ceylon are aro Arabi Pa hl und end colleagues of the Egyptian rebellion of at 1882 Mabl Arabi Pastin Pas Pasha J as asha ha tin during his operations against the he British held command of at large fore foreen en ca CI Before he met his hili Waterloo at Tel his hili command was c d at nt 1800 men In iii the th Infantry arm 1 02 0 cavalrymen guns Runs and Bedouins Ho lie was WAIl given a trIal In Novem November her ber 1182 and It was IU complained at III the time that the witnesses were secretly examined He lie plead guilty of ot rebellion re and was teas sentenced to death but this WAS commuted to banishment for life Ire Irea a method of or disposing of at prisoners that thai was as long In high favor Cavor with the Eng English lush lish lI h und rind his hili party part were taken aboard a n vessel which sailing for tor Cey Ceylon lon Ion on on December r 27 1882 1182 arriving nt at the tho Island hI and on January following foil ow I II Arabi has hRS always looked with longing eyes ees toward his hla native land and sent enl nu numerous numerous numerous petitions to the British govern government meat ment for tor permission slon to return to Egypt but Iut all In n vain The British authorities indulge him with an nn Income amply able tp to 0 meet all nil his needs and he IH Is a considerable con considerable degree of freedom within fats tain prescribed 1 limits liana A somewhat similar case was wn that a I former king kl 11 of ot who tuns kept for tor many ninny yearn a n prisoner under tinder condl lions tlona that would be to many folks This ruler like many of ot his predecessors Predecessor had lived a life Ire of at luxury and profligacy that even een astounded the oriental world These prodigal In III Instincts In line with the tenor of the theold theold theold old warnings of at the tho prophets of Biblical times brought about his downfall When Uen hen the deposed depo elJ him ho offered no serious resistance Front From 1157 until recent years they held him hint hima a captive In a B restricted sense He lie was given a latitude of ot freedom seldom eldom ac accorded corded in such uch cases and It was only on onre required re of at him that he should not leave the vicinity of ot Calcutta Near ear that jint city on the shores of It the river Iver at Garden Beach Deach stood this Kings kinK palace From the British he re reo reIves Ives I d nn an annual allowance of ot which he always I managed to spend In fn full and to eagerly await the next pay fonts Indeed Ide li he hl frequently fre drew on tg we Ut treasury of ot the ha for tor u lional sums of ot motel money This was largely lonely spent in keeping snake mounds menu genies gerles and maintaining similar forms forma of entertainment for tOr his royal delectation lie He was wan fond of ot parading In gorgeous array through the tho streets of ot tho the Indian city ell Soon after his was wai effected his queen qu en and ond the Prince 01 of oC and party went to London to appeal for tor adoption of at a n different pol policy polIcy polIcy icy toward him While on tillS mission his queen died In Paris In Jan Jun January January uary 1858 1855 and the mho prince In London a month later The Tho Zulu war In South Africa Is 18 esti estl estimated estimated mated to have hase cost coat the British government govern government ment almost S but the king of ot the Zulus was held for tor a awhile awhile while as nil a 0 prisoner by bl I the British was WIS subsequently assisted by tho the British In his efforts to regain the throne Ho lie was WIlS defeated at by the tho British on onh h I JIM CORBETT CORREn READY R TO SAIL j s I t 1 X a 2 Y 4 a f i y lk k t I I 1 u uy ur 1 j ji r r y i 0 proclaimed a II king kill again lignin lIe He surrendered surrendered dered cred in October escaped and a ral was ru vu ruptured by tho the In January 1884 1881 died of ot heart disease Ills His son lion was vas crowned king kill by b the Zu Hu Hulun lun before people and Was grunted granted amnesty after niter promising fidelity to Great Britain The King ICing or of DeIhl Delhi old Bahadur the last of the line Una of great was Willi captured In the assault on un the City of at Delhi DeIhl on September 14 11 1657 1557 nod utter after a n trial lasting u tt month and und a n 1 half on the charge chargo of ot high treason was Willi sentenced as ns a 1 state prisoner to trans transportation transportation He lie was sent aboard u ship shill to the Capo Cape of ot Good lope Hope In December 1858 Tim colonists colonials there thero refused to re receive hunt him and ho ha was finally anally sent to Rangoon There In a small hut this potentate potent lle the thu lineal descendant of oC Shah Jehan and passed the tho re remaining years eals of his Isla life lire In obscurity I and Both Il his hili sons eons had lord been slaughtered In ht the tall mil of Delhi 1 I II who headed a n division I of ot rebels In hr June 1858 In India and und a n 0 rebel leader claimed to have In vo been less lens culpable than Bahadur Shah met a I worse fate tate He lie fouGht foucht the time British des desperately desperately was beaten benten at und and other points hemmed In and deserted by his hili und and 11 finally captured In April 1859 lie He was executed on the gallows eleven days later Iter Maharajah Singh the favor faor favorite lie ite of ot the was wu exiled to d when his state slate In ln 1819 1319 was formally annexed to 10 dominion Ho lie was waa requested to take tako UP his ills reel resl dence In England with whit a yearly income of at from tram the thu BrItish and he lie wisely acquiesced There Thera was wan Val no other course however open to him Once In England he purchased an fur estate In Norfolk where he resided for tor many years practically In the position of ot a n wealthy English country gentleman Frequently he ho expressed ed a n desire to re to revisit revisit visit his native country professing ab absolute absolute solute loyalty to tho the British sovereign but lie ho was waa never permitted to travel oust east of ot the Isthmus of lit Suez Suet ills His sons eons entered the British h army und and one of lit them thew Prince Victor married the daughter of the tho Karl Earl l arl of ot Coventry but neither has been allowed to KO iO to the theland theland land over which their ancestors wielded the scepter Prior to the formal annexation of the Singh ruler of the Sikhs had treacherously murdered lr tr Vans Vona Agnew ti d Lieutenant Anderson Englishmen 1 Several Sovera with tho the British followed cluse close upon th these o mur murders murder murders ders der anti and the Sikhs were Iero beaten and 1 city elt taken In Junu r 1849 1819 af ut after attar tar ter a 1 protracted ridge ho was wars sentenced to death In ht the following August The sentence wits was commuted to transportation for life Ilfe Washington Star TT VERA CORBETT WILL TAKE NO CHANCES a Y a f a t a x r r tbs m 1 NE wd F Fr t I 11 r s u W 3 F A Ah Aa t a t f fP t S h P i l J James Jamell wife of The latest rumor states elates that Vera Vem C G orbett the pretty that there shall beno beno be beno goes abroad with her husband because becu e she is le determined her Whether trip tsp no scandal cand this lime lImen In connection with vita her husbands kins kin remain to tobe tobe tobe husband will present b her r to his friends the emperor and the I be seen lIeen v v vf 4 f 1679 1619 and was captured dater after a 0 long pursuit on August IS 28 2 following lie He was taken aken to C CApe pe Town In September whence he sent Bent several petitions to th the queen for tor restitution of his hll domain He lie was waR held a n prisoner for many years ears tt st t ahome Later In ISi IS 1862 he was allowed to o proceed to London where he visited Gladstone on August 6 C Ute One queen live days ays liter later and the Prince of ot Wales Walts on August 16 He lie was later restored to a apart apart part of ot his hl kingdom with certain re to In favor tavor of ot the British and was proclaimed at nt January 2 23 21 1863 SSI Then Thon came strife with his chiefs and nd he was announced as a fugitive from JU months mo U attar anet betag |