Show Special Berlin Letter I t 1 I t nr DY y cr I I Copyright 1907 1507 Berlin May b IS A A court scandal that has haR b ben been cn a cause celebre for six pix yea years 1118 is h has ended with the tue acquittal of or Anna Iko who was WOH charged with stealing the Je Jewels of or her late mistress Princess Amalla of ot to whom she she- was WIlS In lady waiting al tins M ka's kas defense was that the Jewels she was accused of or stealing were either gifts gUts from the tire Princess or had been ben purchased b by herself This the jur Jury believed Ever g sInce th tic cast case was first heard o of Frank In 1 has protested d that lint tho tire accusations n against her were n a plot cnn cnn- h by Duko Duke st Enn-st t Gunther of ot hg and anti his iris chamberlain In iii order order or- or or or- der ier to weak weaken n her Influence over o lien her mistress who Is now lead dead Tho The affair began besan while Princess Ama Ama- lla lia was in Iii Egypt and aud the the- enemies s of or Fraulein ka actually denounced her lien to tho the 1 Egyptian police a as a U spy and obtained h r expulsion from the countr country country- The result of the case Is rc regarded as a n serious blow at the lie prestige c of Duke Duko Ernst Gunther who wire Is a a. brother of the hal S S S SA A great reat s sensation has haM been caused at Vienna nna h by the lie report leport that MIte Mile dc tIc Deer Beer who wiro a 0 short while ago married Baron i Robert de tie Rothschild has haq after a Honeymoon Hon lieu of or only a u few weeks separated from her husband anti and returned to lice her parents' parents home The Time marriage took place under circumstances circumstances circumstances circum circum- stances to a happy happ union for although the young Baroness was of or different rent nationality nationality na nR- from her the they hey are afe both hoth bothof bothof of the tire same sarnO religion rue Tho wedding which was a most brilliant affair was attended cJ b by mo most t of or time the titled and aristocratic tam families of both 1011 tl England and the time continent continent con con- while the tire presents were uro so numerous numer numer- OtiS ous that after aCter filling a a. whole h le column h by describing them the tho pa papers rs had hall to finish U up with and antl man many more too numerous to mention The Tire bride was wa cr very pretty prett and charmIng charm- charm big Ing and the tire bridegroom was In position and personality all that thul a young oung girl could wish Under such I circumstances as these and with youth and arid wealth to 10 help them the tho young couple ought ht to loire hove been very happy but hilt to tho tue rna dl-rna dismay of ot both hoth famIlies families arid lies t tim tho i rsc c to be he the cust The honeymoon tour included a n trip to northern Italy and ami afterward the they were I Ito to go JO to London where a luxurious home was being prepared for fr th them m But hardly hardly hard hard- I ly hind bad the tine young couple turned returned from the lie continent when It was noticed that there had already alread been grave differences between them which threatened to undermIne under under- mIne amine their happiness If not to separate i ithem them allo altogether ether Great efforts were made i iby b by the tire relatives on both sides to smooth 1 away awny these difficulties but without suc sue cess cells Tho The parents oC or the young oun Jail lady nUell i with consternation as they wore at nl the thi a news of ot their daughters daughter's unhappIness tried all nil trey they could to avert a hut ml the tho trouble was not to b be smoothed over and It was finally arranged that the pair pall should separate It Is 14 reported that lint n. n divorce will b be applied for lint but In inn the meanwhile tho the tho f relations In lii both I nI anti and Aus Aus- na assisted b by the ablest lawyers of ot both countries arc ore doing their best beAt F to overt avert such M a catastrophe with Its attendant painful publicity S S S Ono One of ot the tho sentries who was wn most mot devoted ll to 0 hl his duties during th th ho r re recent recent re- re cent t disturbances In was 1 tho ihme he youthful Prince Carl Call ii It was wa rumor rumored that lint tho tire rising rising ris ris- ing InS peasantry Intended d to march on the capital it was dt decided that th ho F royal 1011 palace must be guarded b by the corps of or officer r cadets Instead ll o of tho time troops for fear of treachery The Time Prince who wino belongs 8 to this corps und imd who U is only just entering f his tc teens ns throw hi lii awhile heart into duties of or protecting tho the p palace lace Ho lie stood sentry for hours hour and anel was a model mod moll el ci of precision Whenever th the King I or Crown Prince Iris his father pas passed ed ho lie saluted 3 as gravely ravely and solemnly as did the other young oung officers t Prince Carl says sas that lint later latel when he lie heIs j Is old enough h to take lake his Iris place In tire the army be lie Intends to 10 learn all about military tactics so that If It the occasion should arise he lie can lead bail hIs bis own army Y against the tito enemy At the trial of or tho iii tock poJ now proceeding at Warsaw 1 Russia over 01 flU fifty witnesses civilians soldiers and officials have o already i sworn that the tine local l authorities made n madeno no 10 attempt to sto stop the tIme mag massacre of or Jews that list they encouraged tire the hooli- hooli i gans gaas ans arid ond In many cas cases s w were rc themselves themselves them them- selves guilty of or murders anti and robber robber- I leg ies es V V i Half HaIr a n squadron o of dragoons on the tho railroad platform looked 1 on during the f vi I massacre of or J Jewish e refugees Tho The Jews lews were ware dragged from tho the cads avid and bael badly heaton beaten As I the In they lay Insensible other hooligans ans beat our their brains with paving stones The Tine dragoons drag un- un I tho the command of or an officer officer- were I ten tn en paces awn away avny The Tire hooligans numbered numbered num nunn only fifteen f they were without arms and ono one armed dragoon could have put then them to flight I I IOn On official named who attempted atto at at attempted tempted to stop slop the sacre b by by- COmplaint complaint com con plaint to tho tire authorities was deprived of his post and arid exiled Other ther witnesses proved pro that tho the Governor Gov Gov- I einor of or tho ho Province Kister knew V about tho ho in rn advance arid and said that It Il would take tako place i It not on tho the 7 1st then lien on the tho If Jr not on the tho then on oa the General von Butler commander o of lie tho troops also knew w about the pogrom the tho day ILl before it Il It b be be- V gan gnu |