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Show TU r P b OGDEN nL NO. 63 VOL. MYSTERY OF ti in Ited Btates and uj viu. xro Strictly Reserved. !. Court and dlplo-.atU- s v.cni Feb. are discussing with circle eagerness and curiosity various Smtm in circulation regarding the oI future eanefthip - and occupancy ''crnr magnificent t.M oa the Schwarxenbergplata. -e , great indowa on Drincipal front of the palace have the been brouded with white bird, the senneat entrance door closed, the beautiful try guards removed and apartments within given over to and caretaker. The imperial All Rights ts 4. FIVE PRICE 1906. CENTS ' THINKS OF TAKING HAS A STORY BEHIND IT WHICH THE AUSTRIAN PAPERS WERE NOT PERMITTED TO PRINT make er. an athletic young man of the mid- - '.le classes. am Arch-begi- t- MARCH MORNING, investigation of the affair, and relateed the youth after a couple of days Imprisonment. In due course the nutter was reported to the Court Chamberlstu's department. which referred li u the Emperor. Hia Majesty wa extremely angry, and ordered that hi. brother should be placed under house arrest." For the wig Victor waa sent into the country, sufficiently to permit him to return to father. ths Emperor, that It would bo wise to let him se something of puband it is said that he will never he Vienna. the latest report the lic school life, and so during aa entire to waa nothing on hia According there . . ........ Although to so Francis a return long iut. permitted Sc hoc-te- a Emperor I going to let hia favorite year hs attended th ment at Waahington were prepared to dressing gown to Indicate the Joseph is alive. He hat been depriv- daughtrr. Mane Valerie, occupy the School for two it hoars each and exalted Ambassaalthough High duke'a rank, for homes acquiring ed of most of the insignia of hi im- Ludwig Victor Palare. The Archduch- week and heard lucturae on heel and dors and Ministers abroad, they could appears to have been the opinion of coussimilar setrutlflc topics. Th High perial rack. The officers of hi house- ess married one of her Tuscany make a good start in Vienna. Kor ic the spectators that the young man Archduke Frans Salvator, and as School, by the way, U carried on In has been rumored more than once that would have been Justified in knockhold, hia chamberlain and others, have ins, (hey have no V lun residence, the connection with ths SchoUen Monasthe American Ambassador. Bellamy ing his aailant down even if he had all been taken away, with the excep- palace cm the Schwarsi-nbergplaiwhich waa founded in 115S by ths Storer, wa going to occupy the Ludtion of a couple of aid de camp. He would be a welcome gift. Marie Val- tery, Scottish Benedictine Monks, beam wig Victor palace. It would certainly waa also forced to resign the post of erie is not popular among th liberal the name Schuuea. make an embassy of wblcb Americans patron to the White t'roas Society, oue elements in Austria, who regard her Of course (lie idea ia sending the would be proud. The situation could of the 11101 aristocratic and Influen- as a hoHl' clerical reactionary, Archduke to the Bchotten High School not be better. It la wltnin easy reach in Aiutria. tial charitable organisation Bui another story haa it that the was to glvo him a lasts of democracy, of the Foreign Office In the Ballplati Virtually ostracized from society, the next Hvupant of ihs palace is ut lie and he really mixed pretty freely with and the imperial Hafburg, and also of attends th future Eiupcror-Klng- , Emperor's only brother now the Arch- the other boys sad waa generally lib the opera and the centre of the city. his summers at a castle in Bohemia duke Kurl Frans, elder son of the The palace la in the Italian Renaisand h winter in Muran or some oth- Archduke Otto, He Is now in hi sance style, with a very rich facade. er southern resort. For the Archduke nineteenth year, and In view of hia waa built It forty years ago by Ferstel, tbe sraudal came at a most uufortu-nat- e proximity to the ikione. It is probable archimoat renowned oue of Vienna's moment, when the Emperor waa that he soon win be act up with who designed the university and tects, wroth over another out exceedingly of hls own. also the beautiful Votive Church, of hi nephew, the rageous escapade now the Archduke ia in bard .Just erected in commemoration of Emperor Ferafter Archduke Frans Otto, who, n luck, laid up with a broken log, the Francis Joseph's escape" from dinand, is ihe next heir to the throne. result of a skating accident. As a hoy, in 1853. There is a fine than hia Although many years younger he waa delicate, and conentrance, into which canlages cam uncle, Ludwig Victor, Otto has prob- sequentlyexceedingly his o far as education, drive, whence an imposing staircase ably figured in many more scandal. siiorts are concerned, had to he postleads to aplendid reception room and This particular one brought him Into poned until he was It or so. As a restate apartments on the first floor. deep dlgrare. Archduke never attained any The ' rooms are filled with beautiful It appear that he was dining one sult the Home proficiency In skating. furniture, choice pictures and other art at the Hoiel Burlier in Vien- great ago, evening at ihe Vienna Skating Club's objects. It was recently reported that na, where the cuisine is famous days between th In rink, ha was three had all been removed, hut this throughout Europe with a very pret- sinictora, wheiskating a small boy essayed to is not so; everything is Just as it was the ballet. member of They pass between them, with disastrous opera ty when the Archduke left. dined uncommonly well, and the Arch- consequences for Karl Krani, who was seems is the have knocked down. The doctor to Victor in duke Ludwig Emperor's particular who was hia bla much to found the champagne, youngest brother and twelve years summoned reported that hia leg waa waa hilarious Most of hia life taste. He became noisily Junior. spent and the Archduke had to be and ready for any mad frolic. Finally broken, here, and he wa a very familiar fig- carried home. The bon was set and he diveted hlntself of his cavalry gen- ha is now on his ure in the .treeta and at the opera way to recovery. and theatres. The Archduke had. howeral's uniform, and a few other garNow that the young King of Spain ments betides. Then seising his ever, an unenviable reputation In Ausaword he opened the door of the pri- haa definitely chosen a consort in Ihe trian society. The Viennese have be- come pretty tolerant of acandala In vate dluing room and ran out into ihe person of Princess Kna of B lien berg THE AECHTHTXB LCDWM the youthful Archduke Karl Frana Is hs (Mr SwvlTtae asta tW aristocratic circle but and public corridor. Here, unfortunately, 'mperlal Aaatrta a Owaw sf Um BmstIM matrimonial catch" rom of Ludwig Victor's affairs were lie came full tilt Into an ambassador, qulie the greatesl Ihp nimtiMM. Hr Was BaiM haw Needh-ain owes to say, hs Europe. trtaa Ihrilal far IMm Mis hssltsS MM too much even for them. The culaud anwho, with the anibaisadre Swan a ftwul of soma day other lady of the diplomatic corps, waa hls practical certainty throne minating event of the Archduke's somounting tht Imports! entirely I cial career in the Austrian capital was going Into the restaurant for supper to hls royal ancle's set in contracting ed by (hem. For tha ait two real an incident about which the Austrian after the opera. all Karl Frans lime haa practically s th with morganatic marriage papers were permitted to say nothing, Naturally enough the Ambassador Countess Sophie Cbou-k- . In making been devoted to military training, and ahowa although the facts were pretty well I'HE EMPTY PALACE OP M'nWIQ VICTOR IX THE HIXUSTHASSR. VIKKft, waa exceedingly angry, but at the this marriage heir present, (hs appar- tha accompanying photograph known. It happened at the Central-ba- fonscrlr tbs llsaw T tW Iswiwi BsOsr M Kins an Is IHasurt. Tkn la rtns TVal same time he was too experienced him ia ths uniform of a comet. Frans Archduke took W ent, Frrdtnaud, Has Uaalrtrsns O Sarasu Ik Anairls. Xuwrieaa u thrill ( the largest and finest bath and tactful a diplomat to make any Whether the future Emperor or tha that no descendants of bis house in the city, where the Arch- known who he waa, yet the Archduke next three weeks Ludwig Victor was great fusa over the Incident. There an oath union Marie Valerie win be the Archduchess should claim ever to that by lay were other wltneaei, however, and duke frequently went for a Turkish fortunate next occupier of the LwdWtg At to hia leave his not of to so and palace. dual Karl the took get position permitted advantage monarchy, the story sum reached the court and bath. Just what really took place in the is at present an open Victor palace son of th as Ob eldest EmFrans, vicgallant the expiration of this period the the Emperor, liis Majesty hsd had to, ia the odds are believed tp beginning la somewhat of a mystery, i j ,uutd arrested. The Innocent hut question, aura of praritrally succeeding. but subsequent investigation made it tim might have been in jail yet if peror, after fully acquainting himself enough of Otto's little frolirs, and this be la favor of the lady.' lkirn at Ilersenherg in 1887, until hls clear at any rate that tbe Archduke spectators of the affair had not Inter- with the details of ihe affair at the time being seriously vexed sent his RAYMOND HAVENS. banished hi nepbew out of (lie country, lie spent 13th year the Archduke was Instructwas wholly in the wrong. There was ested themselves In hia behalf and Ceatralbad, formally the some months la Paris, and a long time ed entirely by privet tutor. Then, m row of some sort, and the Archduke tnatjp representation in high quarters. brother from ihfe 'precinct s of waa knocked down by one of the bath- - As a result tbe police entered upon an court, and lo from the capital. Lud- - elapsed before tbo Emperor relented however, it occur red ..to hls grand WANT ADR YIELD MQ RESULT Kolowratring, and would n. SUNDAY BUT EMPTY ROYAL PALACE IN VIENNA A BEAUTIFUL MANSION WHICH THE AMERICAN AMEASSADOR CopvrifM CITY, UTAH, n - I s aaa-siuatio- I V f ft" r" W T I I Mj, v m If 11 t-- I ) hL5,Jrwi2i is Lswi bsusm sum. ;KTii-t- a. esasr, the only surviving brother of " . a - tftttbil banished forever from the Austrian court and capital for reasons that have been kept mysterious. It ieemi quite certain that he will in never occupy the pnlnce again ; fact. It Is doubtful if he in any longer th owner of it. For he had debts rumor has it many and large, 'and that hi Emperor brother ha paid the dtlni and taken over the residence aid tu magnificent contents. v Tha Ludwig Victor palace is one of tbs Bust at riking and beautiful bulld-iaan the fampun Ringstraaae. It 41UI Mlipktwi d, oo-cu- a eoomaaiUng position at tha r isliiln , In the new wn Ing. Ty the thore are Introduced motifs Lioi V. of vat or baby Irish, the embroidery framing the bile of lac. It le comforting to know that the winter vogue of the plain skirt will run over Into tbe summer Jupee, and one eeee many of Ihe prettiest frorka adorned with self (ta ke. An Infinite amount of variety may be achieved in the grouping of the tucks. Alternate lines of email end large ones ara a charming arrangement and In some caara the tucks are edged with narrow ruffles of mill another variation which lace, In The poasihlllilN for dainty confections be rung upon this theme era may e are manifold. A twenty-fivthla direction between halide tucks of gniupa cent town or iwtea frock may become of embroidery or placed footing. a rival of the beat French couturicraa It seems out of ell keeping, end a strange decision of ths dressmakers, to have decreed that the circular skirt rhall le favored for tub frocks. Much, however, to the sad fact, but to give affliction a grace there era a number of ways In uhk-- title difficulty may be Gowns and Millinery In Paris Feb. 17. The sensational scandal PARIS, one divorce that th much discussed and evidently fascinating Count Bunt is one of tbs most amateur art connoisseurs Franea. Perhaps the similarity In astes account for the bond of sympathy that Is said to exist bstwssn the artistic Duchess d'lTses and the hus-an- d of th American countess. The Magnificent Castellan hotel, modeled fter the Petite Trianon and built with x generous share of ths Gould millions, splendid example of what art jJ to greet wealth can accomplish. This fact la doubly Interesting at ths jvsent day, when th love of antique is wjfcts a form of snobbery at the iue hmrinera. It ie particularly vlru-- t emong the nouveau riche, who ds-n- d antiques even If the dealers have J1 not-- That the supply can be ads equal to the demand ia evident n one sees these chance favorites of wane purchase naively and trusting ly Med woodwork or stuffs which cause amlrers of the antique to emlle. For rare and valuable English that era now almost ere sold wholesale for a few nc shop In the Bole. It le all . 7-- for -- .Frt although we ere not Wd to turn I h according to take" W le nevertheless a shock to tbee Tutor man's an- Wtt'ee Some Parisian wg them the divine Sarah, artiste, do not wset the antique In furntahlnge. Car-onl- y. for what le genuine end reai-- s these treasures ere mT dbBcult thF have created surroundings "rthsmselvee which belong to them One seee at their apartments n J" tor hoet after and plana, a piece of h vwtty drawings woven ecoordlng to the tartea end Ideas of the artist or a e made of Aetatlc erreena arranged uch a novel manner that the moat Wdiou, eye rsats upon It enraptured. me W not modem art: It Is personal rat Sarah, who's genius is prl5e of France, has hrT hou" but what she eat and had executed. "btrar one the mtaei thl snobbery, these tron-- x Vly1" frrn.8 tr,,1Ur Pretentions which get f people's mlnda day by juy -- that even the fashion chronicler ie apt to be deceived. It is pleasant news to learn authoritatively that velvet ribbon will be used on many of the spring and summer frocks. Now ia the psychological moment to pick up bolts of thla ribbon before tbe craze la at high water mark. Here to another tip for the wise virgin whose sartorial ideas are always kept one experimented with ee a foundation, but have, in all Instances, been found woefully wanting. Ae a bliiuee material chiffon cloth to Ideal, and this aeemlng- - al-J- unob-wnsb- ie ed tethiT-V!ertl- "tc tb!T musing. ,n connection with m!s. for yon must 11 " no ,onrr' fashionable hypocrite. Today we ara seised ourselves, fhi ranl ie, of courae, a rrartion !! th ,f riKflteou bypoc-S-nn- d iry anceetore. We ara rather 01 shortcomings, M, W" pntrr to be 'bought u teaBy Hfle0re thn better than beware of going and banishing all Tltbout which -- nr iiTL boon,e tniupportsble, te'dor being only urabto IV hermleca about the inodes of to i, tal!. rh. Jh'7 uncomfortable Play so many tricks upon to the ft- - ' loeL An attractive coat and suit ooatuire of blue linen haa Inset on tha short skirt a wide band of Irish lace. The short straight coat reaching a trifle below Ihe waist Is made entirely at thto dentelle, strapped with stitched bends of blue linen. Lane costa will again lie worn with ceremonious linen gowns, and when one to possessed of a valuable garment of thin kind H to unnatural to treat them aa a fashion of a few weeks' tine JeL The flrhu effect is edged with Jet and the hem nf the eklrt to treated In the same way. There are nwdletlc straws that point to the gradual wane of the elbow sleeve at no faroff period. And what an important pert, to be sure, sleeves play in the comedy of life! They date" more accurately than any other part of the costume, and In the lifetime ttf a smile they ara old faah-kmend Impossible. The woman of limited drees allowance will do well l concentrate attention on her sleeves. To return to the vogue of jet, a beautiful white chiffon voile empire frock hse three graduated bands of finely rut Jet at the feet and is wo.n with a Jet bolero over a white net rhemleette end sleeve, ft peaking of net, there to a fascinating fkbrie called printed tulle. The mesh to not unlike a bru Marls weave, with the surface alnrast covered with blurred flower effects In several times at tbe same shade. In lavender tints end pink thla material to exquisite. On a white organdie frock per-TJJ- U ncr THE ul crrd o A Wotue of Chiffon doth 4 duration. Parisian women ara sffertlng bMiitl-fblack costumes, though, as a nils Krenrhwom4m are not partial to aable hues. The revival of Jet has something to do With the present rholoe, or to reverse matters, this fancy Mr black may have wimethlng to do with the revival of Jet. But. however It may be, fashions In black ara beautiful thto spring. A wonderfully effective frock for the Riviere to retried out In btock rrrpo dr chine en prlnceee, with a transparent yoke and long cuffs coming up above the elbow at exquisitely 7n aB ttr ara no lack of elaborately trimmed Jupee that In their Intricate execution baffle dcsrripllon. Another grievance of th couturier will be the princess "tub" gown. Tbo Idea of eurii a frock appearing In tha Tha corselet waehlttlM to appalling. f linen le more adaptable t blouse Illustrated la wi whllfn Ihe situation with a bretelto bodice and a material tot severe lingerie waist. much better than an! at US alike For taliorsd linens tha short root, employed fur this purpose. II either in the guise of a loose bolero or usually elumlders end be a box affair with eeniltltUng back and to plaited from theffect in front Straps The a double breasted looee fronts, to equally smart of clolk to graduated lengths matching long coats of last year wyra very stunning. but (hey rumpled eo easily end looked eo b draggled after one eat down in them that all smartness was trimmed end burning! Make your dressy afternoon gown of chiffon cloth In a becoming pastel shade. It to an almost accepted fleet that this cloth dose not wear welt a mast erroneous one, I assure you, my dear madame, but experience In this esse, as In all others, ie the best teacher. As an experiment give your modtota an order for a costume of this genre, end next summer if the material to extant you will duplicate It In some other modish color. The chiffon gown require Indeed, I might say demands a silk lining, bnt taffeta may be purchased at a bargain price, thereby appreciably reducing the cost of the creation. A n amber of the silk imitations have been GOWKS ly fragile fabric bee been known to outlast many a blouse fashioned from taffeta, loulstre and pongee, Tbe home dressmaker has begun her operations upon summer frocks, to be carried out In dimity, lawn and tgscta.j die, lfi tadeUfoljew overcome noticeably by using a Ft"' leh flounce with a circular upper skirt, or the circular eklrt cut straight at the rides with a seem up the middle front in and tbe three piece circular Joined some pretty fashion. An effective triminen ming for these flounce ere two entucke evenly spaced, running the in tire depth. Similar tuck headshove flounce and hide tbe Joining, and these to a third row. The Mouse a skirt of thto kind will be simply tucked and further besuUllea " with a fanciful yoke of lac Where a brood shoulder efbroidery. fect to necessary a bertha pjein tbe yoke. Because the wo called - LACt creation If triated sympathetically. Valenciennes Isee le etlll the modish trimming of the rummer gown, but coArse crochet Insertions of clury are newer If lees airy looking. When emwith valencienner ployed rjband embroider tbe effect to charm- - . - the chiffon are applied over the plaits end about the square neck to form a deep yoke. Velvet of a darker shad to Inset at the yoke and on tbo sleeves. Fancy buttons trim the high halt and Center box plait Horn Sim llraniag. With the fashion now so much la vogue of wearing lung mouaquatalro gloves many people have become tneir own glove cleaners, and tha fritowing hints for r leaning should prove useful. For raiorid hid sloven thto simple mctliri to recommended: First put them 4m the hands and pour some gaaoe line (rectified petroleum) Into a 4top saucer nr plate end proceed to wash the gloved bands In thla Wipe the gtoves with a place of flannel, letting them dry on th hands, taking car not t approach a Are 4ir gaa tost tha gasoline should ignite. When quite dry toy tha glnvsa in th sun. For white kid gloves cream of tarta to a go4d thing with which to rub them when they will look like new. Or another plan to to use n piece of flannel dipped In ben sine. Thla when nearly dry. should be rubbed on the gUrre After thto operetl4m rub them age with breadcrumbs until all stains at dirt are rrmttvad. changing th crumf a ae soon aa they become eriled. toe Fuller's earth to excellent for deancrj sued glov4. Put the gloves on Bn ( hands and rub the earth In well 11 email soft brush. An old nail or t mg, brush answers the purp4ee admire Bom people use a mixture of the e and powdered alum In equal quentg jq LaHtly, white sued' gloves ara cleaned with dry pipeclay. Barron seen the other day the printed tulle was used as a footing on the myriads of ruffle that trimmed th dress. If you hava a sun plaited skirt at tai:h It to a short empire watot of tare or some appropriate material, and with a few clever touches you have charming house gown. Just a word anrnt millinery to print tnit the quiet but nevertheless Insured encroachment of a large- - picturesque mushroom shape. One scarcely knows bow or where to place the apparitloa which haa crept upon us like a thief In tbe night Thera to a Romney In Its appearance minus the strings but a number of slightly curled feathers lend an added grace and attractiveness. As a carriage chapeau this model bee all the virtues, and since grew Hew Vella. It to an expensive affair end the shape ve In of the exclusive simpler variety only .In the hands of a few milliners It to bound to be taken up by numberless becoming meshes In the elegantes. with blacky dtite 4if any and all stand out as being exception lr 1 CATHERINE TALBOT, . |