| Show l l n Of S LIKES uns T M John Burns and William Willi om Crooks British Labor L I OI Leaders Admired By Carnegie L CEIS EVERYTHING THEY SAY He The Former Steel Kings ICIng Tn To the London Slum Sham tra Ira Guards for Edward VII 11 i pp Er rt rI 1 Correspondence Sept 1 There ire two t o oI I tabor labor members rf of the lIu hou hour n of L I In wham hom Andrew earn nr gle gl takes a special The Then n o nm are m John boron the Uw aul J representative of at and Bf Af Will WI Crook who causal u a Hen sen Ill niMi same ime time ago by capturing i t ic c I stronghold In tho the military c or Woolwich Mr Carnegie is IN isto INfo to fo id d of ot guying when holl either Dither man Is III i dl used that Hums horns and Crooks are uro bill bril brilliAnt Un tan examples of v i A presa agency bas bal strict r Jun un sons not to 10 nuNS miss n 0 word r men fn Ir In ha or nr out of at whys hi M h le I delivering himself f on subjects of l Nil Importance Of or the Ihl two in n mt S I ranks the tha rudiments of ot ills his in A it I workhouse school nA hoo but lill hf hit U tH not as nil or rhetorical r Ira ical a n r as RII the uncrowned Knigof 1 li 1111 a g of as all Hums Burns Is a commencing mg h le I b bp be ull he ho Is ls listened to 10 with rc re repert pert He t ono and patience In the house houll of i ron In Inn im r n ons Mr makes a supreme to be bo present In tho tha of ut limo Iho w hou h ul e whenever It Is 19 known that either Crooks crook or Durns Is III going to speak on mi oni i cry v important subject It IH is known that IhM Edwards the Ihl capitalist who shares with tho distinction tion of ot getting rid rid of or his surplus wealth by lh the creation of ot public libraries of frred fm to 10 pay po John Hums Burns i Urns a n 1 year ti t I defray his hili expenses In ht parliament nt approached Crooks with tin nm ime me object t when whets ho ha won Woolwich for forlie v lie 10 Liberal Roth Doth offers were refused t uuie Mue both lien preferred d to be two fren to la Act ct Independently Workhouse chil chu children dren In lo the tho Poplar district whore whorl Will rooks frocks r am RIo an object of ot attention Appeals to him ire ate at un during the lummer months when ho he knows that those thole deA tHul youngsters want a IL day 1111 In tho the country The children n o of poor parents In the tho same lamA district are provided with Uh excursions Into l t UIO pie pic parts parlo of of Surrey and Essex 8 ard 1 a 1 substantial portion of or the tho ox ex exI pease I defrayed 1 by Carnegie Tho The or flers of such puch treats however or brier u strict Injunctions to keep Carne gs n name out of ot the list of ot utora In this quiet and unostentatious v y V Mr II Carnegie disposes of or thoU sp ds s nf ot dollars yearly throughout poor r dl In England and Scotland v hen cn It is III suggested to 10 him that his hili r Je 10 n o should hould appear In th the list lIat of or sub auh t p v hero lie Ite explains that he hc desires to tor 1 r only with the tho creation of or orr r libraries lI and IIII tho the promotion of ot otI I motion t generally ABOUT THE TIU KINO KING Those who know tho the relations public art arl private tint that existed bo hn tw en n King Edward nil and the tho thoI I ht Ho 5 Baron naron do dl nr BrA arc not surprised that the me Prince of ot Wales IVales Is V going to 10 start his career I trout from the I h generous old house on Newmarket r Heath It ought lo In bo he sa In trod ground to th time hell heir apparent for fur within Its luxurious will If ninny many u n I lit little littie littie tie tle racing matter fUld was by hV th Ilan baton barns end and the present king the HIP litter hi could not nol command com rom mand the wealth ho hu can at st t present If It J wimp same could spook they could tell talen of ot many n drawn drewa by h the baron to 10 royal rO racing and ami account hilt but the good 1 i nun man nit II generou roll p to many outside ivyal I and 1111 If hI he showed for his bin most lit friend th the ni na n Edward wa then It nattered mattered lint 1101 In persons who tho for tor ment of ot racing nr RI It ll Is now note stated that t the thA nf of Wales AI lies ban rough bough er from Sir awl mid aunt that It will lit lie the tho scone rOM nf of the till future kIng kinga turf operations Those who ar aI are In a position to 10 know knol something of ot the ron ren renditions of ot ho Ih print B hl mInt ii d FI i Lh i t Hn nn n H H shat t do lo not hesitate to air that ho could not 1 at nt the moment buy a rabbit hutch touch lees leva a luxurious mansion lon and 1 rue rill lag stables It Is III not long since It was IM pUbliclY stilted stated that the tho prince had had hado to o supplement his Income In order tobe to toe tobe be e able to maintain Marlborough louse house hh his official residence Sir Edward Ed Eel Edv ward v rd asset CaNel IN aa as generous whore roy royalty to city alty is III i concerned aa IUt Haron de ch chIas us was In his bOlt boat days so 10 there can be no danger of It early disaster to the princes turf undertakings FOIl FOIt PERSONA SAFETY Chroniclers of King Edwards 1 move mO murals during luring his presort present visit to hove have felled failed to notice tho the extra precautions that ore lire being tak taken en Ott to secure his hilS personal per safety The of anarchists In ht London and andIn In n l generally has hall so Continued on pa puce page go 10 I l AI I RO OF f SKIBO I ILI LI LIKES f THEM T M BOTH T Continued lOn from page 9 thin tho comrades abroad that lil hili I la deemed It II advisable to 10 undertake methods of ot protection which had not 1101 hitherto boon been adopted during any of the continental trips tripe The ho resignation ro of ot ex Supt Mel 1101 Melville ville lIle as A the tho head of ot the tho department of ot the thc police service charged with time the safety tely of ot the tho sovereign Is III recognized ns nR a 1 misfortune by b the kings I Ih beau h o that officers knowledge of ot tho the ways voys WA of ot the continental anarchist was unique Ills 1111 successor Mr QUill Quin Is le An officer of at wide experience of the same lI me class of ot criminals but he has hR not nol been title nUe to strike so much terror Into tho hearts hear of the tho comrades us as Melville Hence It II I Is III that extra utra precautions are arenow now foil The rho protecting guard gU on the present occasion Is doubled and It Is le noted ns nit somewhat remarkable that from tho the chief downwards the ma of ot the detectives In It walling wafting on ids his majesty are Irishmen With the OH BH alliance of ot a number of ot men supplied locally all tends roads and railway stations leading to 10 are Rr carefully pa patrolled patrolled trolled while Chief Hupt Supt QUill keeps tile his hisey hl ey 3 t 1 on ors his 1 d royal charge constantly Y dur during ing the day duy and at Q night two dele deter well armed stand outside his hla ma Jr ts bedroom Until recently King Edward discouraged these elaborate precautionary measures nn d even een now he hll makes no attempt to conceal the tho feeling that they the are u II mixed blessing blessingto to him hire The Tho late Queen Victoria knew that she sho was one of ot the moot moat sovereigns In III F Europe but that thai feeling never nevor prevented her from making tho thom most m lt elaborate demands upon cot land Yard for tor her personal timid and protection All Iho smartest men had bad to 10 be at tier her beck and roll rolland and ani It was wa not to 10 the limn Ih advantage I of tho the duet chief If It any of ot his hili men mell w were r guilty of ot the slightest dereliction of oC duty du duty duI ty I Although It IH is considered a 1 mark t I nf M honor to tn be he recommended for the th duty dul of protecting the sovereign It WAS wasa II a distinction not 1101 altogether by bytho b l tho men tarn who alto watched w over oler Queen le vie Ie tons torla WITH TUB rug IN The countess of lIr Orford formerly Louise I of ot New York uric has Asa gone with her husband the earl to tu fish fib la in Norway and society Is III hoping thAt thai she h will return cured of ot the th Illness from rata which hl h she has hau suffered recently Till malady melody of ot the countess has haa beets been the tho cause entice of ot no small social She Hh has seemed d unable to get enough deep often dozing through this the day III AS 8 well as nM the tight On one oils or oe caslon casmon recently when Wh II she hA and anti the earl were wOre J fr j give gIva A II homier dinner party one COP of ot the for which they the hen been b II I he were kept welling waiting 0 It hI I n a quarter past 8 the Ih earl had 10 to their guests U tl that Ihl t hla Illa wife was still sleeping and amt IIII that he hI did tint not like hike to rowan rouse her Hut lint the nets did not h thru then us its the arl wont wonton ont 1111 onton on to tu INk ask if It they IhlY ull all mind welt wultIng hog hIlt at AI least until h quitter to 10 9 8 its ilK no M noone one flue but bUI his hie wife knew how guests hind been beau Invited or nt nr what time Uma they were wr exported expected to come to 10 dinner None Nona of ot this the servants hail time the slightest Inkling aa rig to 10 the number and nd had hn laid for tOI twenty Sixteen people eo le h hOW hOWyer howver nv ver yer turned up and after Arter a n 1 trying delay de liP delay lay IR the guests ami and host hot proceeded to 10 the tho dining room there to 10 enjoy the din dinner ner party IJ rl without tho presence encl of ot their ho hostess tou 1 The Tho earl oRrl and countess have hlo taken with thorn to Norway N their little daugh daughter ter ler the tho Hon Dorothy and the tho child owes It to her parents to tb t become devoted to tho the rod for tot the tho latter are ern great t disciples of ot Zak Walton As All Ai a matter of fact fud this sport holds for tor th n na a II far more romantic Interest than It does for tor Us lis general devotees na as It was WAI whilst fishing In Scotland that they tile firt t met anel OF Tho The former Miss Louise Corbin was was of ot course ourse the Ih daughter of ot the tho American railway magnate and when she sha first knew her husband he ho hind had not succeed succeeded ed od to the earldom PAri dOl of ot Orford and was W only known as us the tho lion Hon Hobert Horace Walpole It was wall III In ms 1888 that thai Miss orbin became the tho Counter of ot Orford and soon after her for marriage HIO sho and ander her h er husband moot ort off to Florida tarpon I fishing oft off the coast coul and It II was during this trip that thai Lord LOld Orford Orton got Kot one of till the biggest tarpon ever er taken It weighed one ono hundred and pounds I ady ha 1 Orford c was almost III most as a 8 s successful as nit hor for for tor she sho re no returned turned having broken the Indies record In la tarpon flailing fishing The are aro a very Or old ida his historic lorIe family the tho lint earl curl been tone none n other oilier then than Sir Horace p Ie the Ihl great Brest parliamentarian The pres Irps present ent Karl I of ot Orford began begun life In III the Ihl navy tit but tt l he ne did not 1101 urine arise r t trank tho Ihl t rank of nf suh and In III these then f later days 11 the Hie Norfolk militia has hos claimed all his Interest A Tile The Tit announcement nl flint an at for or libel Involving an exposure of ot a n gam gum gambling bling bung scandal In iii aristocratic melee I rei will willbe willbo be ho tried in the autumn ha hns aroused kern keen expectation In A young married man highly connected std null a II member of ot several of the he hest clubs IH is bringing the tho action With other rH of the fast set Ill who verr guests of ot a 8 Scottish peer he hn played baccarat one ono evening The play Ilia run ran high mod he ho won a big pot of ot money One of the tho heaviest losers ocr aim made mn lp a 1 statement to 10 time the managing committee of ot a it club of which they IhlY are ar arboth both members practically accusing oc him hIn himot of ot cheating he hc seeks neeka com cont llon for tor slander dander and a vindication of ot hits his character ad nh a square gambler In some sans respects the affair the tha IheI notorious I Tranby Croft case but It duos does not Involve royalty LADY MANY DIARY |