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Show THE ITEM'- S- REACHES THE BET. tXO PCBUC IS 1HHB HOMER. W ho Know tJw Local Field Invariably Make Their A onottn contents Through Lite Nes, MTfrtlvn s, i SECTION- - TWO SATURDAY-AUGU- 19 11 1 ST- SALj LAKE CITY UTAH EIGHT PAGES i i ; OUR ILLUSTRATED FOREIGN NEWS LETTER Timely News and Gossip of England and the Continent Gathered by Special Correspondents of the Saturday LnnUrrn. July JJ Prohably there ho ere tew men In England worm-centthe hem would relwh leu ot n acnmonlon d.ecue. Hon. Edward Cwellon. who con map th Rev.-anfor the aeound time within a year la being tiercel? taun hit upheld mailed on th one hand and a n the other f r a recent action in hie oflicUl oepa A t. aa headmaster of the famous Eton 'oU.se. refuur to eer. mhttth ao. !I kaJ HE ''LMeHnT humanitarians and i. ,rde to the wlsnes of terrain at lo the cruel aport of ( ,t an end Mon that laid Hm open to sever crlttciam. todai un-- . he is b,ns uttacke'd for having expelled tao ommorlj pre w.ous toil" ariatocraU of f.fees ex-- ,, ho not onlc planned an unauthoriied midnight a edition tofvmdon. hut proposed to Indulge In h'-u a restabran' in Picradi'1 anppea' eho- -t 'or .'"Iter- as ih ' nti- r r er - i News - r - go Z t'. WF t s? X rrf aa Melton s action Pflrarding Pr the mother of on. of these vouthf.il ;,r.r cond'i't'd a on her eid.- aemewhs' snd later rorre ponder e w tn the Head the in th I.nndon- newspaper tthtch claims has nfeeulai on. am e when a hattie-roj1. -- r biget 2 One constantly Jul wonders these days what to r i he neat move in tne Juggling of the famous Cment Garden eatats 0 by the 'duge Vhlcb wax gold gome time lee)e .nil jaure rxnll gUU Bedford to p JljIlAbv-Tieel- e lr Jogeph Beedra of pwtent pill tame That there will be further jucgdn no one has an' duuet ant few would he gurpnaed to eee the while nin. teen ecree find their way back to the pogaeaelon of Ihe duke of Bedford aald to have When Malab Peeley wag flrxt bought the estate, $5.00,00 waa mentioned aa the consideration. To be ure thi enormoug figure win cxentualj' cut In threa. but even at the lower estimate few people believed that the almost unknown "p jrchaaer" would be able to find money, enoagh to complete the deal. A deposit Wa. made, howe'er, and mmediately thing began to move behind the gcrtiea. First, there were digptitea between the tw-- partieg tn the deal oier the question of aaid. received It l.nunilanee, then Mallaby-Deeleof the property, and o.gnv ofTere for the many there appeared on th arena one Joseph V hlte. Now. Joseph White lg the man who tried to mmote the fight and dropped tC mall fortune on it He haa made a (penalty of land klg. hut ready to turn hi hand to anything. He - backed by a number of Midland capitalist and a long time haa been In cloee touch with Thomaa Beer ham. White qulck-mt aw ham, eon of the poaalbilitiea of a dicker with 'Jtallabv-i'eeleand aoon auceeeded In lntereet'ng Sdr Beechani. The mlll'onalre pill I merchant I undoubtedlv .'h man HI Income la eomewhere rn the But although he litea on of $'01.010 a hare pittance hlmaelf he haa an expensive family and hia lore of muale and hi aupport of grand .pera and the drama coetx him many thousand "a Bo It I that no one believes he -- an acfuallv 'unplete the Co'ent Garden deal Th general opln-- n i that While will effect another purc!le before he 'mc for completion arrtrea. Jgondon . 1 Wela-Johnao- n 1 w Jo-"p- h neigh-oorhoo- o -- er ' Anglo- jj On ti,. of the mcv of boxing Intereating, aerte match hffltMirlhany j long day la a ponelMlttv of the jieaa. fu-- , 11 c.thei her or in Bitghton The contests sill n Ihe nature ot International affair, for two of the contestants will be sons of an American, o are ions born in Paris, and Ihe other i at.laSewi ' t r h w e r re a sja 'r p carr'' rht An do riAt hA prl ft-- a hA ! a 'rr r a tarn r 3 m , n nd rf th 't'atj'K ar.1 as irdish- Te- - to. he inteste4 81M -- rr rA ' Am fnr Englands r Search for Talent. rh Fr: "' he . n one of he brtt hnrevn nr fin; Koyri. Court . portTny men in Knm-Ta- a II loa'g hv t an J the tfher nine Invsp(a t v w th a hand e the giM ther iimri'ij-i- t sk.11 th t wnid i cred t to toa of mt it grear agA Their proud 'Ther is vris Gireo r rrir tki leaning Mark And shue artists in England i A rtiig!nall a San Urrn'rirt box who. m h his Sroth-er- . ox rg vkcs promincnf n th of the den Gate rit' hri J 'in., and ViPa Brtt eie first ittrcting ttentiou Cvrus went to Paris ed hi llin ia a xtr and t j lied art No that he i th hA father f mo determined that they Aha! acuPe a thorough knowledge of alf-defenbefore ther grow to manthe art of hood With this praiseworthy end In vie he pit on the glove with them every afternoon. Although ureo now weighs close to one hundred and ninety pounds be has lot nothing of his speed and atreroph over a three round course and he doe not spare firel strtrk Opp i. i m m nl Vi the kids a little hit Indeed recent! T found him using a pair of res! fighting gloves when called at hTk studio In Hammersmith and caught set-to him in the middle of a with the older boy. Nor do the youngster spare the "old man The M. bov haa a pun. h like thirteen inch gun. and re- four-oun- T Correspondence (Special ONDON. 22 Long before in d ed he and fils wlfA Juh Chamber! UiMd to dlAcuaa her future, a wou'd Introduce subject wh'ch h discomagain and axain much to th fiture of Mrs Chamberlain. Among other thing he asked her not to sear the orthodox widow s bonnet, to which Her d o r- he had a curious object ton eat friend have crttictsed her severely for not arriving hereelf aince her death in heavy trapping of woe. little knowing that In not doing o she the dead man's la merely catrvtng-o- ut requeat From w hat know of Mr Chamber-lain- . I belle. e, it will be futile for the aaid to king to offer her a title a be hi intention She ia prouder of beJoe" than if they made her ing Mr a A'lche.s apd often ha 14 so Con sldenng the life of frtbeant toll, which. In her devotion to her late she ha led.. It is amasing how -young she looks. Somebody who saw her at th funeral eatd she did not seem ver M ,houh h,,ir ta ning to turn grey. Chamberlain b left heJn very eaav circumatancea. as he has given her everything ha poasl- bj rouid give aaay from the fami! and aa she ia aiao provided wtth a haodaome annuity arranged Jong before her husbands death she will have all ah needs. Her taiiea are moat simple -- 's 1 hus-'ban- d. &- -to hr crnfls 'anlAd or papas jaw sa hard tna' i n.f at in nm'ort f r a week emj rhaf t FticebA 'n nr are c parsed fo h as k.'n a nvetr1 rnatfhes tut thA fathers are July fj - Cal m ear'v mothc- - dear," is tvday the Frg-Is- h StA4ty grrs bedtime rerwe. li ' not that Mav Q Jeering has be ome popular Aga.n but la a result of eoJeo"g recent d.scoer ha eaiv morning m the coun- maTTtic.,' To possess the tn le "too thrllhngh mhoA land is spleadld. To te Jn the mjdat of silence and maiie ones own n tee te deUghtfJl R rietv haa bwgfun to take out its motor-emand Ha launches, ha electric canoe and motor-boaand go for earlr morning Jau ra by land and water LikewiA Night motoring la vast'v popular too moonlight pdentca on the oiaasie Thames though the Hke number of thA Matter to be coniderarv Call Me , Early Mother. -- m ts fr Ily Mr rhamberain used to rfuee ,ln go to a thtetter bi auee h Md ' -- ' wah to lewa her Invalid ana m J when induredh to a part at opera much against her will. he tw ie during v round to The to performance telephone inqu r about her husband I hear one of the first thing Mm Chamberlain will d la to pa a eg Niait to the United State to ca her lationa. manv of whom ahe ha nt eye on for year Jn r h Justice Wills Who Tr'edHjh AC d tn-- . to 1- se a largA car'flv swathel ip to thAj- - adAn wth tifd ne kp 'n r g pmNihW A favorite river trip a that d wn ?o nigh GreAnwi h whre hc- - rrake tka worlds time aa b 'i trip In f'- - a desecihed in ( n,ptor f a jtar j much-rea- d v novel rarnha! HeA Ar taken .onvenientH on hoard with evrv ai1li--naiusurv and comfort and th-- re t more a Vw ' past a a V' r Of all tb eottremeiv wealthv mr ' the dav. there la none who is w pJ aued by genteel beggars who ng uj aorta of stories to gan hie vrrrs,r' o aa is Lord Howard de Walden artist at heart. 4e has the good n'urc of the True bohetnian. aomethln which he is Were.it nM for bis i who has taken to inspecting hit but and - -' r'i 'i r Ar r3her t a a ga a h w ir. U R G W ::n anr ad-- h v rjre i ' ! dis- - a h the Apple a i .- Xoji-gari- Ht -- time-kfrpe- i $i i 4 Fax.r H ,r.h, s h .,. n - h . n - H ' asiinat rH bis rnG airrtw.fg the - Aprils i it'r s The- dfpv iruiv. A B 'It b co agh n v or! j yi o- -i thm. the rr4. n he thv 5 a'e r. err.ng s a- - I th ourg 'zgre. Tit hn- - b r kitiji b'm f t ling t. ir1 a, h -- t a ir - b i. . j, frr sor p, g i cf 'ad r co. trgeH(ir. sirr heat rr.f. e v a e o r dancer o' th du'erm red He 'eeL keen I tb j i1v a i larsv it h shewing b, -i . a r! vo .id pf pb Th cxAr j! Inten'Iofi of hi i.o,r & aa; mV brouahod w . Aj! I 'h re r djcul. , Jjh Athle- - a't.r ft'. t's iruereat m puK Jn L a tc .cb he s a'i the i nr K , r hi exale j eank 1Rd e n e. of nis tAA.ng an b e iavca fha h tz.r he ahouM . Al iatanee an! move myre of- a p wb ni hr wi ! me dav rJ. A t ms ni j ten an ( r c Tor V,- .nch mflr- - FVter.Mrg Czarevitch Before the Public. I t. a feet to gle e'en an niem. n ixht n an off vear, o r ea. not q.jit. qtoil i.if .n r o x H. rj.arel r. - ish re oC . .i ,i tar,n &. n ..S'- ir ''1 ' h .'n .n ) t pern Hutton. d'u 1a win in tb on and the m.lA tpplfgarth one n' the undojvted! r t be greeteet of thA dav. greate. hpr nr- , H. than a The sh ,r r distance In hA former vo; hav probably heard he ' h rronda held record cf s 'jiaIIaI- th i irr HVrs ra,y and Lippmcu?' but as the Amr ?z s a cornpiihed the r .mA r,R a straight i d d ms around two bnda of 3rd a e1 -- a k his is andoubedl he pvrform-1- 4 The r,nl th!ng That mars t fi that the were nr qj te slzg of the time In fact it wvs f rs announcAd is rqtjAiIng the Pr1- r h G,rJ. b it ft'Ts- ' n'Arence the;- - changed tcir mnds and fwide1 tria the world rec-- . "rfl if eTiaded this Is not a1 'afV s'e,i''rtrv if keepmg time but it will r bA tv t h and rAco-- i d It to douvt msAfwi-,is capable ApplAgarth 1 i ard no cne on hs sidA wo'ild be surprised to h n bra in th near "uture H i r a'though hA did no? q ,al anv in "v v wvAnts he won i wjthou doubt a kplend'd and dargeA-ojrunner Hr s still a me-- A bov nd aa I na mb p'hlete devAnp Ue he .s Almost CArtAin t impro'A for the next thA or four vwari at Imst. He should BAA matter of b jUse about at Ijl Ber,ln wih the cir'u! hajilllng ha Is prine ; vW re. a i if per'r-n-r- ttotf th' .n-- - Era th. Jimp--- tv i weH-ma- ar.adian sK f,r thA iua AP4 a B t yrll Henry, a son of Sir t'harle So man Henry and !ady Henrv. who was Miss Julia Lewisohn of New York ot Ad by thA giria who teceme nwvff-amore fastidious thA nicest oung f tpiewnnre SrKietv at t owe man in town He has onlv Just cpme kbonnatl i!wui anrj, if vou dv get of age. in honor of which event his belong to a prtl'u'ar set voy are ,x mother and he Jogthe invitations wre f all th srna'-testhings Bt i? Issued In their joint name-h- ad to be pi times worse i eW aa when a brilliant ball lately. He got nr breathing K'ng Edward jhen Prtre of Wae time that night, dancing everv item on whodetewted fcfh "kind oft thing took the program and all the extras In the the lar 'onaelo Durhee if Manchesmidst of the gavetlA. however! about ter snd Iadv Teske'h wo was . a upper time, he managed to steal down daughter of the laf Senator WHjum to the houaekeepera room to whirl hi Pharon of Nevada and an Francisco old nurse around, ahe hav lag been into the gardena o' the RlY'S. Invited to i Carlton Garden far the cwt them-ftul an'end vision. It was noticed that the hero of to th prejudice tt"and against Americans the event paid a lot of attention to Miss There was furious ieaiousi' oi'r the Gwen Robertson, the daughter of the then Prince of tVblea attention t the two Agntlful Yankees but hia acparliamentary secretary, whose mother ia aiao a clever American Miss Robtion was responsible fop admitting them ertaoa la quite a Juno, imposing looking into circle in which they never before and stately altogether u ilika the LADY MART. typi .moved. - has been ir r h r. oh() h 1 nd (f i I pgt'a Pep.e ar begin nrt rg ?o ia.irt tomes week whUL. t ail aroi(rt t going t cr very giv with lerr A Amen an t th fore iqr hav a lage Evie i there .ncliiing V'sy Lt$rna Bi.t pet; ' i granddaughter whom. ! am 'ftgag'd for 24 hu- - alv'u a n'-ngo and then brke it off f h na no nd o' utt rs b,i nh'n it a q jeMj.n f ng ber gtanl- mother as vc.l a herself p an 'Av matter I har Ladv Heel's who his dore thires handsomely hee ..r a few mav alno be thete as the i touldf her dvrted paren's b t are fr'gh'fullv proud of her a ?he -v b are going tv pu' i an h - i a. thee 1 r w 'd 'v v g The 'i f at heJd r n.T r i t I - th-t- h ca! gi-- 1 r f dav anl fm olot.s trvtng to pretend that th t has not an uire rf brain in the wnr 1 u tP v o i tv.k th her and flr I hr n a Gvr'i H'nrv s mother crv ke- -r h tho? snould a hav career anl with rhfa end 'n lw sh. ha mx a r m tu-eortj'v.n Met fin ecoron v r oa i!fl t Jp c raion 1 n A 'ftri.agA ir thA "pit rbe r sJar r tragic death of 'oing ft- i nun who whili a n ernL-- r o? ora of theeA m M aso irn hided and Mra iW partiAA n Saqjith. Ld Liana Manners, the ' Ben int knd rff the Rjaean a:iinaasAd aril a Lt of u'hAr hk iet ee rities. was ir,.nei bridge In a hot hAdd aterr; t live from the ateamerli deck There haa however heeu no axHiet at lea? thus fur t mar th gaict o' nigh ar ing after a sjppAr at a resa .rant njthrg c r than to make up h arload or anrr g 'or p,rt Manr parriea tack in a picnic basket arl ter n the oooleet hoar of the rrorning fas dawn thev Bto bv fh 'cad' 1a r on a vr,ek r,. he Thames and breakfast m mrnirg f, And av en ft dock. thb etr! wtincr tr i 'f A.er PutnAv bridge or a ,rng jhe HsmniArsrmh rr b hinn boa-offl- interviewing w f whoconie to e him daU, he would manage to gd through a goodly part A h Vojewil inheritance. The funny part i that lAer.Ad wferA tenants and employee are con cAmed he is as hrd as "ha! and will strike out for his rght but an 1m poatorwlth a vn'v rh tongue can get envthlng out o' hm Both Lord Howard d Walden end hte"wjf hae so lev and nver go to parties hev be small of . fnendK He has been sen d ning m S ho with good bohem an musical enthusiasts and apparenilv rnjnj mjf th tire more than-df-hwre at the Savov or Rjtr hotAia He hkA to a begun- fuUv turned out but favorite coAftime Is a lounge puit and a Horn bu-hat pomp eted by a ps r of ugh And ho Ladv Howard de petAc Walden has irrrrnd him to wer a P n e nex fr letters fm who refereed thr R'trh.A.W esh rrttrh a wr dvmpia. aleA ht rt.mrstrs whe erA hrt.ri with the glove ard a' are cow ng m- - a to bring the ' ani THa mothers in eah ase iunert hopeful gMhe tst it has been lint never pays more than S25 a Fhe haa not had a real evening gorwn 10 years What do I want wth eypn rg A" ea'" she said t'ffi ago tf a b friend wh ha alwave ben mate terrr with the hamber i n ' ness aPA . If and ) Whlre Lynch Wts Put ouTkip.l ve Justice. - n r It - ' Dr - nppo'rtIs "n J I i - 3f - v mnf- - r T 1 the vaLi j, -- Urg t tc t"1 oe d a a;fid hA ti' -. bn- n t , hrarir.if wis h hich r? r i w.th h a th t aa ,1'or n i vIJf rvnvfuRthn ifn- - hU w, , n !' r 4 4 rfcT m'Vs 1 nv cA'TAfhirg - f ? hrrd hp had a- ' n - Ifcjr nrrrjrr f 'dr t4Zt.r aHAfjlae ih i Ha a rt-- . i h sairor acndan at hia rhr aj: ia f. t m .rMlings ta ' a sortk rt r,A' . gal ng hr" v it sen ftr-- Ion lor. July ' J a.r r Y - s j nrd ilv blades fterv t. I i t rJ v- . ' i -- ' er t n a gal'' i t h T1 Con-ha- m y. as i rrL' fr VT "as n 4 ra i r i h raged ttltnnV action It ms'-r- e out ofV in pr all 'i said having been upheld hi practical brethren rot at atl' all. his stholastlTh eminent wchoaimaier, eierre, (he Is a canon whoa 0 (hr Uhjr h of England i aod sportsman n t.al kmdlineaa if easilj rw-- i 'n hs fne, is one of Etonians who re known to ..f a famojs fami! fgfcme as the "1jok Lyttelton" The head of th house waa the fourth IyM Lvttehon, and he anu Gladstone married sister. There were eight of th ickv Lvtteltons. the eldest of whom. Lord has held the office of land romimaemner for commissioner under the rati- England and ' tv a and cam! traffic act and that of truete Another brother Lleut- ?h rat ona! I.ener&l the Ifon Sir Nenlle Lyttelton la chi' o f the areral staff and first mMitarv member of the bird brother was the ia t Vf-- e armv council w ho wa colonial SAcretarv, and vet Lyttelton wve bishop of Southampton while The Hon. pener Lyttelton w aa private secretary to Mr Glad stone from lg2 till M,4 The ;reen head of, Eion .s now in his $9th - ha nvjpir! bis present portion einoA 10 rcn t r fi'en veare headings ha j rs previn iJ o' ILMejur shrol and having held aas'tmt masterships at Eton and Wellington Somebody has 1! hod snd heart. and M it described him ss dtffJo.ilr to sa whether he i most renoaneti aa a te an author or an athlete AH the Lyttelpedfig tons won the r cricket honors and the Head t tor slU i a member ofthe Ma,', Jebrne o cricket whieli rlui and a the author of c cf of a oiassie hat his favorite game if hooks are one on rr onr his manv i ov gci,' snd he Tom in the Laws o' 5x T sin ne aaJ work rd bo 1v..a Cfld .t HdS h headmaster o' Eton been seized e at the o itset thee were not th n r den' unced Pr. Lyttelton as a nc JV-- ' mr i st'f'ire thvt he was a sentimental who lived entirelv on beans and eav wore sandals Certain it is l.ure an! however that the Heart" haa not ret erred, so f - as know n at leant, on the side or sentimentally Rmwa rot in the eaaevver which there ha been wo mi. eh pother He is V tie Tve almcn ambidexieroua. and has been known tb perfect row a erteke' ! a h indred and ff'e vards wh right hand and then changing over, to throw mnst as far wh his left gl rt ard - d- 1bRft C - hare-eourl- ':r m f. t ''I.jpnfi .H ' a hs V , i t nl "uho'e r ha. 'a gTy - J- ?. ,i tij f r b me court t rcpi re is 'i "J1 r 3jf of the ,h .m 'ondtJrtn nr'U 'ovng hut hoy onehimp'inth thb ejh aa pad-!lhe- H trie hv far th uT m,!Itiirv" manv regi. o iimform as cninpe n "h ment tf wb rh h, nmVallv in command, Bv 'vfher In n similar unihis !de stand bp form Tb j hc'togrvpb gte an excellent idea of rxarevMtch ae b i todv a norjnal young bv leaps p- -o A te s x v - r . i 'r |