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Show THE MORNING "VOL. nL NO 168 OGDEN CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY E Wt. JUNE 24, MORNING, -- WORKED TO DEATH BY THE WORLDS CHAMPION ROYAL HUSTLER ... 1. Lui minister to pr irr.' him as aqua as by the late WrrHarx "I State tar Forftaa ASalt. a Panilrtle Strok- - at a (VniiMiattaC alaalaa aC.TLlaJtaar. IStW premature death of General Minister of Railways. Budde, statement. tnat the Kaiser la for the collapse of bis lead-la- g political advisers neither contains aor Infers a reproach on hla Imperial Majesty. The fact la the Kaiaer la s Baa of such Inexhaustible energy and 'sstlrliig industry that he is simply Inca pabls of understanding the inability af pen of weaker constitutions to perform an equal amount of physical and aentsl Vilior day after day aa he himself gets through. The activity of the Gtrman Emperov la extraordinary and must be Understood In order to realise how difficult It la for hla ministers to The r :iain hawu. to ilwvrlbe -- j ; riucl-patcti- e :ufi-.inc- j. u a otN-oa- e ohan-cvllo- . , a j supreme command of the army and navy. Aa king at Prussia he la absolute monarch cf the predominant federal state within the empire, and in this capacity be runs Prussia, to uee a colUoqiiiallsin. No houses, for Instance, may he built In the I" titer den linden In BerMn, until the kaiaer has approved the plana. It is thus dear that the cabinet ministers and high state officials whose duty It Is to krn-the kaiaer Informed regarding all the detail, of civil, military and naval administration in Germany and Prussia, have a tremendous task. Hla cabinet ministers devote quite as much to preparing reports to their Imperial master as to directing the actual affairs of their departments. The kaiser, moreover, has a terrible habit of listening to reports at all times 'of the day and night It la aa likely aa not that he will order a cab-- 1 i ricre.-ipmen- n ( til m L-- nt-L- e enable him to grasp ail 'he rseti-:ia- l deialls of the subject. Wfo-- tbe kaiaer fails lo undwatauil any par- - j tlcular point, '.ml nterposea t, rse qus-tionin hla rapid, nervous manner and the reporting minister must be able to rtply to uiew with devtcmua oelerity. The kaiaer receives a vast number of suck verbal reports every dity and arranges to Msten to them In all soi ls of odd places. One report will be delivered to him while he la dr.wciog. a second while he la breakfasting. After breakfaet he dashes by motor oar to the Grunewaid fonat on the outskirts if Berlin, where he takes Us morning walk. During the ride thither In tbe automobile he will listen to a third report and a fourth will be submitted to him while he ia promenading in tbe forest. A fifth will be heard during tbe ride back to the palace end a sixth while he la changing hla uniform. So the process gore on hour after hour until the ministers and officers and civil officials are weary to tha point of collapse. Wlin the kaiser travels by train he frequently listens to reports all through tha night. The unfortunate ministers who have been working hard all day must remain vigign and alert throughout the night hours la order to supply their empurial master with the copious information for which he is literally thlrutlag. When the kaiser Is in residence at his hunting lodge, Kadinen. In the extreme northeast of Germany, or nt his charming country seat at Wilhelm-hohe- . In south Germany, the cabinet ministers and chiefs of departments must make long and frequent railway Journeys In ard to submit their verbal reports to the monarch. When the kaiaer Is ftwring in foreign countries hla advisers must make rapid dashes across Europe In order to keep him posted on the affairs of stale: When the kaiaer la cruising In the Mediterranean. for Instance, the minister rush from Berlin to Naples or soma other port, go on board the imperial yacht Hohenaallern, submit their verbal report and rush back to the Ger- man capital again without a momenta repose. It Is, In abort, impossible ade- rosala typemritsr Mr. vniHam Qrtjut, P. ti. 8, leaeribse hi ins if a lot srtsegsr aadi xuasKlng rngtoser to De Bears there is a e.JHlstar absat the ntorpoiaiiun of that word "ayadtoato hst ungkt nut to to evorteaiot kes ,ren before a oouisnMiw3r for eaffis u il.e borongh of Aberystwyth and is swera to a truly RUitiilr .arm Nine yoare ago, tu CKpe Town, he nrmiffterrd One CapTaiu Jone a rr mariner in the British mrtoa&tUei or ins. In tlia cuarae of their oarerali syn-lUr- .tr , their Imperial maeier. uffl-At greet c.iu.t functions six exalte same strain. ctnls are aubjened to 11 of whom VVnilu be lowing ayuipauiy on ilium ia dignitaries of the empire, t descent, actheir hard kx, li i iuipOMlbla tu with- are noblemen of tbr hold sdiuiraiion fiuoi Ui iHariwhau es waiters at (he table at which immau who wka o:hera to death, but kalarr and the niembera of the remalua In full puMeMton of hla own perial family are eating. They briny She iIMims hum Che sideboard, offer mental and physical vigor. them to the halier and bla fauddly and conIs work nut only hard It and armors the uli'iy disbe out uf Uit stant hustling that reduoa the hauler's chamber. On the oocaalon banqueting oT political servaiits t a ooodltfcm In of weddings Imperial family Their social and ornament- abusl a mon ofthesxaJiHd cullapaa. dtgwltarlea al duties are quite as sotiuus a srxaln have to perform the famous tore!) on their energies ae ihetr adniinlatM-tlv- e cdlBcarioa uf the halsn and lcgtalailve activity. The aplaa-du- r dance for ihe of invited guests. and magnHioence of Um Genu an and his hundrtd huge candles In their hands, emperor's euurt have baa uaequeled Bering room for many venturis. The pomp aad they have o shuffle round the with a quaint (ripping dance step ti diaplay of oriuntal poCntaa are nothof a mcludiusa polka, bowing to the environment of majesty the strains with which William II. euntmada hlm-arl- f. ing and aonudag to the emperor at THB eBRBHai. BCDDB. One oust go back to tha an- every turn and at every other step. I'klalrr ul UTB lUilaan and PnunU'a Mast Ea-Adriluwtraiw. W kn IM hmeiilv a th Ud cient Byaantlne empire to find a eimr The sight of theee dtgnlUed peonages ol UwaiS ia UaJithtTl Srnlw m K ilar degree of personal subservience ambling round tha groat White bell is one of the musL to tha monarch. Aii ffbe aatellliee of the palace in :onverautiona. Captain Jonas dlacloced the German euert must in truth ludicrous sight imaginable. Apart from dancing aMettdanee on a wondrou tale et dlamooda that rtvulve rouad the Imperial sun. kalMcr, The cabinet mtaislen and who to to found on aa unnamed island Tbe In revels emperor gi to ami luxurious diaplay, ia high official of slat are obliged to off tbe ooaet of South Africa, whither, geous which hi minister and saalied dlgnv maintain little court of thrir own at in or about the mouth of July, 1SI7, ho a betook him in a esinng boat with tarles are oblgaiod to partiotpato which they must give or attend and iworptUms. Tbe kaiaer find a erew of Cape boy, returning eom Hardly a day passes without soma manMn a maximum of ftvur ntoathe laterw Kb a pocket full of groat court w social function. Tha tt poMdble to with a maximum of herd delating atone. kaiaer frequently hold a milliaiy re- sodal gayety Mr. Griffith, modeet awn though hn view in the early morning, lays the work and they must do the same. It 1 thrir misfortune that the kaiser I be, toe n flrin toVef la Ma own hnowl-dgefoundation stun of a srioatlRo wtwt la what, and, having toen in th foranoom dvdluatra a th eighth wonder of th world, who privileged to east aye an son 10,006 church at noon, Impeoto an art gallery I or 4,000 pounds worth at Captain ia full eUL b the afternoon, glve A RIJDOW SLPUBERG. Jonas'- - diamonds, he then and them au official banquet in th evening, and formed th opfokn that th stone wind up th duy wflh a gala per"ware from an unknown mtn. a th form nee at th Royal Opera house or .. crystal UnDoa was sntlroty dlffernnt HU Infaiers and th aourtiers must be In evideno at all'' Theio I a delicious aurark of- from the stones obtained Inn Be Beam end wthnr mlansM tbsto ornamental funottons and they romance lu th paoapeefuwef th OrtMa- nwal staff and a dozen other high ! -- J am-len- n THB maiaEMwrBBlAL CHAU dln-acr- Rereatlr SmUIb, MV. s WS a StmU uT Owwart. Wns ASW l ANfHJe mm li' g Bii I ia a good eaonipie cf German minister's suffering. When tha knlsor la in residence in Berlin be is In the habit of calling nt Prince Buetowi official residence jn the Wilhelm stress immediately after teNnlnatlag hla morning walk la tbe Grunewaid forest. At this early hour Prim Bus-lomust he ftilly propered to lay before his imperial aoveroigw Mapre all mrent foreign beast ve report and home affairs. The neoasally of Buelow w lnad-tatto- 5J? - Court-tliaWro- , . Kina-herb- ftiend at tha Dnohsess de X." and sno-eeIn finding out her banker's name Part of this and other llltl Items, ambarra suing oroaa naminaticn has been made necessary from the wader-han- d tricks played upon the trade by their fellow art! eta, who stoop to a" aorta at mean subterfuges to aleal a As usual of n oma-nseat- traps and steel buckle er bishop purple stocking t ed a cardinal red I de rlgueur. Ton, o aouree, understand that a black gown M to be worn with thle ealor echemsb Charming footgear eccentricities of thin type were In evidence diwtng the tea hour at Armenon-vll- l. that lovely spot situated In th heart of tbe mystic Bole and o beloved by th Paris!. ao-1- :1 1 ;,f ' DAINTY SUNKEN GOWNS SEEN AT AEKEN0NYXX1E. social Alp. To the credit of th persevering that climber, though. It must be said tremen-dou- e climbing undoubtedly adds a nest to her life. For the greatest of factor of happiness Is the possession a hobby, and when the Ishobby Is social rarely to be advancement boredom at found. The dullest "tea" and the prosl-dinner party are Joyfully attended they hold the possibility of and being stepping stones to other have more exalted Invitations. And to her name appear next morning In the Figaro among a list of society leaders Is Indeed to have reached the climax. It Is not generally known, but to become a patroness of one of the exclusive dressmaking establishments hers In Paris is almost os difficult as figuring in the same capacity an a fashionable charily list with smart ssselety." former case the applicant's And bank account Is not at first an open Monsieur, before be conde provided in-th- scends to show even an up to date costume to a new client, must hove all kinds of good references, and while displaying his old model will ask Ipn honeyed tons whether madam J sartorial Idea. Fn, you see, the woman with money alone rnnnot come to the of taking gay capital with iho notion home gowns sienwl lo- - lelebrilles un-1"pnpurljf tuibjiliiL" liui si cub however, vhirh had quite a vogue laqt suimrer. ere this year only permissible at iie whk'uto. and then run. only be worn eith s while .e aud green But vlulet, liiai, Shoes, fr-w- L.-.'- ' Out there tbe saber afternoon them nsemad to to perfect epidemic, of horrid little second ampin paranoia with broken hacks and ragged fringes. They are Just ns nsskes a they are hideous, but they're the foahlon. Meet worries will naturally aonfbrm to the dictates cf La Mod, but why any on should adopt horrid parasols that look as though they were made for dolls and fall to harmonize In say way with modem toilet passeUi my understanding. Possibly they did present a better appearance worn with hoop skirt and coal scuttle bonnet, but even then Z tt I bad my way Z "has me doom would collect all th parasols and send them to th bottom of a doep fiver, together with uncurled oatrteh feathers, These latter, by theway, ore In th highand ugliest favor with Farialeoue ness In a mild criticism for these. I nC these uncurled have seen five ur six monstrosities arranged In, er rather oix one unfortunate hat and the wearer thereof seemed perfoefty happy. Oh the other hand, Z have nothing save praise for tha euimnety lima, property curled feathers mad tomans by Jan lied big. But even the toost oonoerva-tH- -e pea to chapeaux ere this unfavorable comment. Nearly all the new bate euplott Irabow et InodinM ribbatv asA nian In many awe tors ribbons are rsrvleMly at the tank et the with the ends Camay area the shoulders. It seems we are adopting very young modes, such os tuecau bats, lavishly trimmed with pal Mae ribbons and blush rose and pun white crinoline straws with full crowns of spotted muslin, meet with laa and wrsathed about with dogwood blossoms mingled with tvy leaves. Just as I was leuring the pavilion at AraononvlU yesterday afternoon CcH Bare, one af th best known of French actress cume In exquisitely gowned im a luce princess rote and a simple leghorn hat trimmed with b!ak velvet ribbons and Corel Is m delight-folllarge white roa-- s. distinguished woman and carrlea herself perfectly. One can always rely upon her costumes being ebto la th CATHE1UKE TAUiOZ. extra us mm - aa doty are becoming a vulgarised those of Swltserland. Cheap tours and no funicular railway, which have done menmuch to disfigure the country tioned, have their counterpart In the s, goMnlfftity stunning frock wrih Hit hef fhnas ass very Stylish and win to warn as much on white ear marks of grsntnms about them. The latest novelty In pedal fashAnd this summer She will have to to favor of colored ptiKbaee as many aboon am wosrm, for ions Is th return march the footgear must match the costume with stockings, not In shades to nuance opwhich It Is worn, oeeept In tha cnee of sboe. but In almost violent event ug shoe when' they are eeteeted position to It For instance, with a low with an idea at contrast la Hat Bed black patent leather or kid shoe with on or more ernes Instep an-ri'- fit U(-ee- thp t the erdinasy eoutpaay procootsr, wtw a,ir Gref-h-lii- i'- ihmCh then of At the rud of the performance euurtac as possible. The o! uer hire. an- - weary and their neck their cal.lnei liiiulster both of Germany uni ace limbs stiff from ratting upward. Tlicy of ITiuUaa, the chlnf of tbe beadqilar-leraiaff of llie army, ihe oLief of the mui Uierally dance attendance on ed the of the Grand Prlx at PARIS, has ended the season her at the rapt il, and a particularly delightful time ch tally the last few months have leva. Parisian society In the very ft'i acceptation of the term is a ihnrming gathering of peroonagea, Biimy nt the Fauborg set being Indeed er.'i of great Importance, and In dm h nt their entertaining they retain tli- f i inns of court etiquette of the e. regime. The Coniteese de wlin not long ago received the king t Sweden and the Duchess Vladimir t HfKHla at her residence, 1 one of notable hosteeea An lnterest-- Ii k pnrt of the coming of the king wa he eremonial at the entrance door as h flighted from his carriage. Four 'o'tinrjii in state liveries, bearing hcnii-candelabra, preceded the king, Wi u:ing backward a they preceded bh: 'n the threshold of the reception where the guests were aasem 1 rc.idy to be presented tu him. But '( Umber" Invade these sacred rreclncfk except In rare cases ""r. yellow rich" matrimonial are entered Into to enrich 1m t'r" ' ihed coffers. I Is social climber, as one knows, la S'--: !'!y always a woman, and the ax veil which she cuta her way la the ax f wealth. Like the Alpine climber, r attaches herself to a guide fees are exorbitant. But In the ::J ascent the rope which- binds the ,v together is apt to break more y than It doe on the ascent of V i t Blanc, while to add to the perils tiie expedition the nodal guide has uncomfortable habit of occasionally ( '".Ing the rope and dropping the nov-- f into chasm before the cloud re C Tm are reached. And the indiffer- e of the Alpine climber to physical pales before the Indomitable " rage of the .social climber bent on Mortification, fecrhlog the summit. ei'uflr and bankruptcy are only a few the it the evils to be reckoned with onla not Then the transition stage F 'eiant when old friends dub her as disgustingly stuck up," and new ones ere not quite cordial. Then, too, the rifit of the eodnl climber Is not the expensive Item of the programme, order to make any kind of an ascent ,,rth mentioning she must start u Jipped with a fine hotel In the most aristocratic avenue, possess a country k ;"'c and at least live motor cars, three li'ros and a very thick skin. To he roughly successful the last named ' dd led nil ths rest, and with all " paraphernalia there are but few Nho reach the highest peaka Some by sheer wealth, others by to be more "moneyed" than to really are and others again by Nik king themselves useful to the very Sailed, .tiunsver attained, the pdkks of ao- - syndics:, Hsillsi. and the cranes doaumeBte which accamnany seggetive rather of (he imsglna-lv- e pro uf a Bt ev sea on or a (jollier 'Maiuond ab: hen some of the Novel Fashion Ideas Developed In the Worlds Most Fashionable Spot June N r, cuj.i'iie i r cr ! OVER-STRAI- Li t':s.e for sro rijzro-to appual In full uniform :o inscr'ipt with ad ibWr orders sad decoration I ii-c ln.po-s'.bi.& i, sb t hours ut b.silug riti tlirlr bruaste. or.U-to v.i ::.n,uich iLe Ltesl d:s I'niuy lluclinv has been thep an e . ..re t be luforniau!! e.i ri i'i er from i ben eccaaity of at : l;e I.::-- : uhb'ii c kaiser. 'c.'i.l.i.t: these gathr:nga DurWhen i,.:;w'rat occur our , !x office he lias beer, il )art , duriiii; day il cii:p. iar must be ' ,T.tM-u- : hi liuiinivds uf bazaars, charily imiut ud hie lusjueiy f !,-- . gala iirrfomuuu--t a and other y then lLiq.icntly sin- m. ua die cnau-- . ! 'i fuiu Inns. II: absence would, ccilor iu gicat hzsie tue palaoe in! bt- - rrrwrded aa an of ihe im order lo oxiuam ail tie lu.ilvdis de- pf'MLi court. Oil vuch occasion r tail ul these devei,.tiu.en:e. The of high dignitaries who aoroiu-la:tmust, liiou abauriou it. pressing ihe kulscr are froquunPy onovous ri.i:, his ga.a tMn.un.o and Josh if. for du:i. luetwioa, the kalsvr up,us an jff at bg.i apcl tbs Uupr.ul itaU-jK- , paiiery be will cerutnly make 10 ,;;ture oa.l to b,' i.ver 111 1Br of (As entire xii;uion cud un:ll hi civ weaned;- brain task. d,nca be the his , hyper-strenuou- S !;, , y sirHHoras. . J Tl baho . qi.a:-j : A11 strenuous life of unbroken activity. He possesses the happy faculty of being able to fall asleep anywhere and at any time. If he throws himself In full uniform on a sofa ha can be sound asleep within sixty seconds and this quite unusual ability to exploit even the shortest Intervals of Inactivity for the beneficial purpose of obtaining rest has contributed more than anything else to tha Kaiaera success aa champion hustler of the world. Without these Intervals of repose snatched from hia multitudinous pursuits it would he Impossible for him to keep hustling day after day and yrar after year. As It la. hla admirers fear that s hla activity will one day necessarily remit In a sudden collapse such as has overthrown hla Chancellor and other prominent political advisers. The kaiaer. It must he remembered, holds the reins of government in n tight hand. He Maine oonirol of the In all Its details of administration branches. As emperor, he controls the fcderal affatrg of Germany directing a ropo- -t :o .i; 5 o'clock siib- .i a rt to uliicii German S' - !.. tills mii'.-u- . In thy morning. i'::r oeiug : th .ui.-- b. en iwu-- d tu the empcor. it should be of U.:r monarch. T: i 'i;i-tui added, are lavariii.'1, verbal. Tbe knewu to ir.ter s i i i s. limit with minister or I, M hun-.iu.sc official be-I'111 wbl iisiu . tauet prepare In of fact uo a report to uis' r in tlsbonr lecture for riel. very to an bind tbu boimri. A .rc,..cia'. sitli audience consisting uf this Imperial qupstiou wa a port!' l 'nil-- su.i busier. The k'dui must be pe rfect lit: a Lnowledse of I1 x bl whatvver of iii'.itit'.g. In form and kig.s sl.i in langaabe. The were piiiabl a'ii'-eemperor is a sew:, critic and show Frince Tin case of tbe ul nn..i. no nrarcy to ihocn wiio ooanut explain inailurs to him lu s' raigbtfoi uaril, correct language tni:i in a manner which r.-- vs CENTS. ABLE Hr MS ELF TO WORK TWENTY-FOU- R HOURS OUT CF THE TWENTY FOUR WITHOUT FEELING IT, THE KAISER HAS NO MERCY ON THE UNFORTUNATE STATESMEN WHO FORM HIS GOVERNMENT, BUT DRIVES THEM TO THE POINTOF EXHAUSTION, CHIEFLY IN PRSr PARING ENDLESS REPORTS FOR HIS INFORMATION: HENCE THE COLLAPSE OF THE IMPERIAL CHANCELLOR, PRINCE VON BULOW, AND THE RECENT DEATHS FROM OF BARON RICHTHOFEN. THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND GENERAL BUDOE, THE PRUSSIAN MINISTER OF RAILWAYS. GERMAN STATESMEN cygrriglit In the United Rate and i kerp race with him. The Kaiser is the biggest hustler c( the century and no Orea: Britain by Curtin Brown. smart American can show anything (All Right a Strictly Reserved.) Kaiser Wilhelm la like a similar record. The organizer narlln. June -- bon JFi?fcntAc the for collapse of the gonsible JTJacellor of the Empire, Prinoe eon activity is strennous enough, are luxurious Idlers In comparison with the nuslow, who auatalned an apoplectic mercurial monarch ho coutroia the on 6 and April guoge in the Reichstag affairs of the mighty German u gov broken In health and aplrita. complex with Empire lu 60.UU0.GUO of Inhabias for the fate of two or thrSe tants. German Cabinet ministers who The Kaiser rises at 6 o'clock in the tirf u nable to cope with the enormous- morning and gues to bed at 1 o'clock imposed upon them. For exam- at night, hla regular hours of sleep durGre German Secretary of Stale for ing the night being time reduced to Baron ASalra, Richthofen, tnijm four. During hla long day of twenty glad from a paralytic stroke at a ho 'll a there naturally occur Intervals sarly age at the beginning of lelaara. These intervals the Kaiser has loet her Prussia and this year, ( utilizes In order to obtain anatee of administrator the efficient by amst aieep wherewith to recuperate his energy and to enable him to maintain his FIVE PRICE |