Show Cable Letter From Berlin n. n BY I I uil Special lal Service Copyright t 1 1907 07 Berlin April 6 G. Princess c with with the he gypsy y violinIst nl oi haK b eri en repealed by b Counte r Vilma a a. a beautiful beautiful- Hungarian arlan of ot nabla birth who ho ha how clop o 1 Uh t married married nu l Nyard si u musician who played ut at u n cufo cuto In Munich Although she sho was enS engaged to Count SIgmund Countess s Vilma Viima was to resist tho the fascination of the handsome gypsy when she visited a u famous cafe eafe at Munich oven ven though she sho was accompanied by hernance her fiance nance and her mother She wrote to Nyard o asking him him to meet her and ana soon afterward she ha hanell had nell ned with him to Italy Haly She left her apartments on the pretext of shopping and the next day her mother received a telegram from froni the Countess saying she was engaged to Nyard and would marry him as soon as she could From Ita Italy the eloping elopIng- couple traveled trav tray clod to Hungary Hung where they were married at a registrars registrar's office Tho The Countess's sg family endeavored to separate separate sepa sepa- rate the pair her father Cather offering otTering- IanI Nyard Ny Ny- ard arci if fC he would leave the Coun Coun- tess All attempts to prevent the marriage however failed The Die Counte Countess Coun Cowl te tess ha has given her hu husband band a a. house houseIn In Budapest worth which was washer washer washer her property The fhe arc are one of the most famous anions Hun Hungarian arlan families Countess Vilmas Vilma's mother having been a renowned renown renown- ed court beauty at one time lime admired b by the Crown Prince Rudolph nudolph A sensation ten sen was caused on 00 her hel being requested requested re re- re- re quested to leave a u. court ball bail in consequence con con- sequence of some scandal Count is married man to Lady Lally Mary Hamilton the wife cx of the Irinco co of Monaco S S S SA A mail mad kings king's villa illa at Home Rome has been leel acquired acquited as an a residence b by Prince von yon Buelow chancellor of the lie German empire who was once ambassador at Rome nome and married an Italian lady The ric hou house o is the tho Villa Malta once the Roman Homan residence of oC the insane King Ludwig of Bavaria Ba The 1 king spent enormous sums on Oil the decorations decorations decora decora- s and aull tho gardens It stands on the site siLo of oC the thc villa of and und Hill lIlli and Lucullus on the commands a magnificent view of tho Eternal city and surrounding count coun- coun t try lV of tiles iho The room dining walls vails are arc of the rarest kind and it has a Moor floor of oC colored marble marblo In the garden thero Is a wonderful hedge o twenty feet high formed of oC rose roso trees In this splendid villa vilia King ICing Ludwig the used to entertain in great luxury most eminent German Gorman poets 1005 painters and savants S S S Berlin April p 11 6 The Tho Kaiser after aCtor going to see seo Hitler's new now opera Lazy Hans at UI the Royal Opera House ordered or oi doted dered tho the performances to tu bo ho t stopped The reason for tho the Emperors Emperor's order was that the opera had hall offended the Crown of oC Denmark who was as visiting Berl Berlin n. n and 1 who went to tu tho ho with tile the J Kaiser jaiser cr opera Tho The story of Lazy Hans Hails relates to the tho war with Denmark and the lie libretto contains severe criticisms ms on tho the Danes Dane S S S SDi has bus Just published publish publish- DI Dr Ernst ed ell a paper paper setting forth tho the number of Illiterates at present ent living living- In the United States he lie having been moved to do dJ J this h by th the tho recent resolutions passed by the fed federal ural legislature to prohibit all persons unable to read rend reador rendor or write from flom entering tho thio country Dr DI SchulZe says fag th there re arc are six nix and anda in inthe inthe a u. quarter million illiterate persons the tho states of oC whom aro alo whites hitos s and negroes This makes es an average a of oC 82 por vcr cent assuming ast as as- tho the population of or the Status states to tobe tobe t t. t suming be he 1 L l 7 r The Iho doctor docto further Ithal thc tile the p persons in tn this tills cab oate- 1 gy ar nott at al lt l lio cm I ra Ii t r j n 11 Q ai-Q- U A I rh a learned lel ro tl oro roa ra rathe iv the Ute dom hut th the tho entire electorate carl cab not ol rea read or write Ho comments on In the tue unsatisfactory unsatisfactory facto factory educational conditions existing as no lie fewer than cl eighteen states statcH aro without compulsory school attendance Ho lie says S that while American n millionaires mil nill give Ive huge huo sums I to to universities ties lieN scarcely anything at all is given to further the education of tile the poorer classes 9 S S 0 Berlin April C. C G. Thie German Lucrezia Borgia HH been condemned to death for poisoning Ernestine- Ernestine Feigo Feige the condemned woman was charged with poisoning poisoning- six persons h t was convicted con for the murder of or two only Hans Janitschek and Ferda Bruckner her lodgers The rhe other four victims who included ed Feiges Feige's mother law and law In-law had been heon dead about seven years cars making makinI It Impossible to prove provo from thi the C exhumed meina remains I uS whether ether the they had been poisoned motive was to possess her victims victim's mone money and sho she usually chose choso a sick person with money as her er or She would endeavor to influence her victim to ma mao make o a n will in her lIel fa Ia- Ia vor vol and then begin to use uso poison polson Arsenic was the tho poison polson used usell by hy the murderess s who showed great cunning in choo choosing illg this tills drug as tho the district of Silesia where she sho lived is arsenic arsenic- producing and It had hall to bo be proved whether the tho arsenic found In the bodies was as administered before death 01 or absorbed from the soil soli o of the grave grave- yard ard The people of Vienna are aro troubled with two grout great strikes cs one of deprives them of their daB daily bread while hiie the tue other paral paralyzes cs the dressmaking dross dress making in this great fashIon fashIon fashion fash- fash Ion center The bakers bakers' strike has forced everybody everybody every every- body lo to eat biscuits or bake baltO their own bread broad The Tue strikers prevent Iho tho importation im im- im of bread from outside t io city waylaying supply wagons an and destroying de do- tho the contents content The O Frederick has managed to smuggle in bread from while tho the Em Ein table II Is furnished from tho the royal roal kitchens In the average Viennese household one has to take ono one of oI two alternatives tives tives starvation or 11 made home e bread a choice which is 9 8 usually difficult The Tho strike of or dressmakers means mean Idleness for 1 and tho the stoppage e of or one of or the tho most mot import ant of oC the city city's industries The Tho strikers dem demand nd increased ed was wages s. s Five thousand milliner girls marched march march- ed cd through h the principal streets of If Vienna after finer a n strike demonstration They wore were dressed In the lie latest spring spring- modes lull and ma made e a great r t spectacle thousands of men watching the the novel procession of oC beauty and anti pretty frocks |