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Show H 1 GRAND VIZIER OF TURKEY jB I -i Klamil Pasha, the grand vizier or Turkey, . V jv a dlplonmt of long training and wide expert- IH j euee In stateciaft, Is one or tho most Interest- kV gj- lag ligures thrown strongly Into Hie limelight HH l l, ",0 i,,'t'',0,,, lult'rnatlonal Imbroglio In Bit- H, W'X jr'tzvZi rope, wherein the sultan'8 realm Is the center. SH 1,v Honi 8,r,l,,K1' III Hih Hay or many EtV K iW newspaper ami inngns'.lne ponnilis and gossip y1" Isi'tW Kiauill Pasha is probably ono of the least 1 ff''fiSki Known among the prominent men in prominent fl Aitt'Jiit positions In lOnropo. Ills picture Is very rare- ftH Jl'iv'!ii' h lu,l,"'lllMl ,U(l ''I" v,,'-v u'Uuo strikes the kH W&fiAW.ilW ' ,,,'u81' American reader alrangely. 1 WmM ll) hvw- 1,10 "Bl,t ()t tl,p l"'0l,MtuesB with "which fMMi''iV':'i tiunt "Htnln uctcd when tho Halkan trouble IH WMm 'Jliti'frW&WJjffirS C-reateneil Turkey. It Is Interesting lo recall PH il. e telegram or congratulation which wiih sent to tho sultan a few weeks ngu by King Kdward upon the anniversary of the pftV . Turk's ascension to the throne. Tho king departed somewha from tho usual order to pay a high compliment to the guaml vlsder. ' There is every reason to hono,'1' wrote tho king, "that uiider tho nhlo direction of so eminent a grand vizier, yout majesty's empire will. have a peaceful and prosperous future." A fortnight luter llulgarla shied Its castor into the ring; proclaimed Its Independence, defied tho huIU.ii and iirepared to hurl u well equipped und tiulued aijny ut him. |