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Show 6 . 8 > THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1907. PAUL , Republican London, dort BY Special Service July 12.-Mr. Astor, the as fs easile, another 7 forists LAMBETH he called. has proclamation, ‘ : offmi tae Tudor built around the ha lord LONDON LAMBETH. | For the. Wal-| fiousemaids of Hever, lately hot first kept water, issued | ese £ village castle. The vul-| apartment dawned gar "‘toot-toot"" of a motor horn in Such | mediaeval surroundings is more than, Mr. Astor can bear, but, of course, he! eannot prevent his week-end guests) from tooting as théy approach the; castle, Those who have stayed at He-/| two on leaving KING AND So ENCOURAGE Se a MALCOLM CLARKE IN BERLIN eee on it up cold, imore Yepeated was toyal the got when unfil ‘it: that his servants ' involved andals, they Hal" would expéct from) of the Tudor days. word in Western Was nicknamed servants "So politeness, long" with whose pel af ne ' ss ang aT PNG nty et te the ie ares hing : mie Me mad over on : t craze, 2 witty Pouerh ¥ Di EAL gone Limeric liyyely the and ene mean) eeeite e, was ""In-| managed certainly , ne ty veiiee be inning of was made much . week, where she |}uates, more especially her two young os Sir Watter TWely-Hutchinson,| son of the late governor of Cape Colony, and the master of Saltoun, son and heir of lord Saltoun. She ts also likely to have a gay win- creased their circulation amagzine'v bY giving prizes for the best "Lim-!: , : large ericks," but it is now whispered inj) ter, as her brotaer-in-law, Mr. Jay phipps,ps, has has just justi taken take ait ; ‘ Dalby Hall, in Leicestershire, formerly tenanted by! the lobby of the house of commons sir that the government, "who are equally crazy.on anti-gambling tactics," have resolved to weekly tery papers act a It. prosecute in each turh of whdér the o)d, Lot- and gpjos . will Ernest one a hunLinE be remembered that Cassel, Dalby isin the or two ays a teint other ‘ GE the i he He a realizes that the fliture, by the sympa- veer-| at the We big has dances and the no fewer addressed letters to take him. The kaiser tlon to pay receptions. | editors than five} his wifé entreating back and start life "event" of King him «@ is at Windsor left London, tremendous her to) has afresh;;and but secret at on | kept a| king) again shown his wonderful tact diplomacy. He waited until the but the duchess, guided by her rela-) tivés ‘and friends, has firmly refused! London papers began things about Germany, the every every time. he duchess' greatest tridmpn, perhaps,.is the attitude of her mother-in-| allowed the secret to leak out The kaiser, who will be acc Sepa eae by the Kkaiserin, will so arrange hi: law, who seem to and The spend duke makes the Hote] Ritz,|the at Windsor. end of Somewhere barred ters against whenever him, ne is his in headquar- | tion town, and October the kaiser may OS the maids breathed Castle be) - King and contest\at present Queen of Farnest at the answer having without ing ing suinmonses at the. te, so as one - of be else the' staff, part arch. to there the nearer and, Is no castle early of Siam attic at in athe earnest, leading the hotels managements have noticed marked| than|the eleyator chosen for for) in the him, such rose again night 4s before, @ toy he went an had to hour bed later dark that/ touched... mon-/{ seen habit fs jmany the again with heavy quality grandfathers His majesty rose each, day at 4 a.| and called for something to amuse! ya. preferenceat present. seems the pale light sherry:. tha t andj the ereeping ~ j, ibiican Special eputies, sherry soda of to and ; : : : notels the the have where The bars particularly are ae Ae BY Special Service. ; LADY beginning | oY for lords of on Woman." A bill was brought in qualifying women to sit on county and borough councils, the second réndin B ‘ne : 2 TREN conecption that ether Verne Be o oes of of-a w the cult cee caastaiaae u she s ecient brow, was o maid-of-all- ae being privileged sauce tothat, PAN So t )ei ® eae of the exalted she "Was of to with {ug -under-garments live. for Atter' often a on ute poe jtation, the care of ft wa the housing po RE seen road ; 5YPS¥ ‘a ing een drawn by up by the eypEy the "the. fifth ina ai r) shootl wi a pan, the is faith had one! means a1 gery that of ,The \ ei ® aid i and an- these Dr. vith ‘cases : and ten the | given time right whole and its Dr. Doyen has-in the intelligence! the. operation.noticed of before: hardly at hy advising ne turn, to the saucepan to rongs worhen,- but of the eniitied to the rignts community, the who administrative iep- ce ee are ordinary fry- | ed sipng United Quite ote large States regard for environment adds that Subje Ct, ee Scic-To-Fo, a of the manner dealt youth the second, Hone and screams .in a cage Es and ss cooks ee the van a and fs. ofte a oa jtry. were : of tee." It was notorious, said luck afrnid of for the at M: Chinese Cascie in with in ' a | fully nurtured with 1s The great kaiser, who automobile the other nations. DO | light All trial which Aan separated of three of tne baron had he a ae See ik for doing Mee some time gdéd to is shown by the un- the fato years Gruiboff acted adviser lawyer, in agicultural doctor, even this an-|Having from the}|Zemstvo of as as an matters. vetérinary disinterested no money, council |legeted to pay fight A large three with with Councilor of auto races entrusted ea ee s was| stands, Herr Kaiser | building by at the first magis- and he surgeon. money-lend- applied to sell their déb with the the to the plows on deur collectar | | call, and immediately the animals the animals did Another trial, very that sround, rise, but attacking him if he le syne nim alone if Leaat give ee Ss. aan é without the se |} -- Fritz a von a in ee make| Motor and track eS ery ie for . savs: conceived...the race for a great where it |has, been were case be | Was eee te any) orders, one if he on -and... Republican Letter United: H Na- States andy frauéulentiy the,. banks, for e 17) days... case ‘There in the indictment. The to. the!jury yesterday thein. into... deliberations tha; ex- night....Sentence pending a motion for a trial. BY PAUL Copyright en - From Paris VILLIERS. 1907). Count Merenberg is a. brother of 12-The latest claimant Count Merenberg, who to| Countess Torby, the morganatic wife is|of that Grand Duke Michael of Russia has forwho the| (there is more than one) of of Lux-|saken his fatherland for a country sovereignty the for fighting French-speaking grand duchy andj sky- the, Se Special Service, Paris, July throne Is in, trial suspended _- take Gailty, S--wJGhn..W. the Canton of. abstracting 47 counts was given of spec-i new hous his body of this city, was this morn- of|tended,far, shall his. riddled ae Found guilty. of the the} lembourg, © miniature state of about! gentleman's life in England. this | 1.000 square miles, wedged in between To save his wife and let his two boys the| the frontiers: of FPrance,. Germany and | drown, or to save the boys and let his grand dike tried to] state of health,-and has he kept} ¢ "ount. Merenberg claims master) gescendant of is ina wife drown was the agonizing problem werace Farmer Kuhue of Pont in the Be no. male. heir | Loire valle to be the last | Bogame Zutue William. Prince. of Or-} village a who ruled) in) Lyxembourg ic the watch over several| enturics; ago, and afterward became! followed be hinds reral William HI. ‘of Englan $s became! curther |eourt found, ‘The | evening idea, concourse a fing Bank to burned. 3 Geiger been | Using,funds of wita money and. a tek Baltimore,, July Goimars late cashier organiz- -has Srineor: Friedlander was the | Belgium, on the, The reigning dog's raided trick the} tied him or a tree and at | wita bulle Friedland- Germany the Cable behind had 1o!a well in showed the various animals, watch over a man government. un- | and | journal- hedge a and a fence litle house through a irrive., Another was men Phe - re | low has interested | possible officials; of will not biggest, onal |er the coal king and ev takén course erand crowded has heard racing ti He is determined to. the "Mecca of the Privy : just a lthem, thei attended hae were are | World' whon ; power of keeping ALO i dpe to ‘Of. , tried: cm, "Dutch from but that daes not the on the and aged home trouble him, for he; them was side husband #& and 4, of river waiting returning other her side morganatic, | §0t > to , the ‘William* - - Atier, bors, t on of and were the river. the a river little on When she wifs saw farmer's the from the two waiting opposite bank, and incgy ghe most sencationel eventof| v's reearas providing that it mate is-|% quarter of a mile off, she attempted has | armed with attac =o by So | at stick oe doen a realistic HOSE a was. the complete tected by | the have what fs the the mean. advan-| a the man: was revolver attack dfessed was of in. the|, a} suit of leather, the legs proshuge boots'and the face by a metallie mask and the t ¢ and the iron gauntlets to protect. scratenes and bites ups ; and | BATHING ) . | OXFORD Glorious AT Suit UNIVERSITY SALTAIR. om, ».‘key, | 25¢: = CONFERS hands hands him with from| discovered | Ste falls, she: !female line Rather ies a clause in throne-can- inconsistently,.- protested against the old fam- | instead descend the | Marie }ed Adelaide, he ina Cae duel a girl.of claim hbetweén nee in however, the| proposal give , the' succession ‘to, the grand duke's eldest daughter, to j Shtee of going ce: SCLOsS feet deep, he| Strong, and, to! ried of her reigning | Stream. Princess / her 13, saw eerls resulthimself and Baron the round ee but poor feet by the bridge, river WAS the current woman and was swept Only was _car- down Instantly jumped rescue, and,her to husband. his horrar, hea the eae to have made Py ome e ttec i America nh. DEGRE an cn i1h« anti-British ee Vv a oa ec pe assengers. Fourth} towns. eee iy 12 -" es js | promise o ji rat cae having S to be great the. OF DOCTOR most = ne iy rere a ; ans = -s E success eps S OF ‘LITERATURE ON ioe 1e ig nd ic} padanhe stree MARK ue hinting come enforce that out unpleasant about his . ena eee NG ..CHUsiOn. O eee a. things antecedents, ny el ated da might! 7 his An wite current 7 a E two children oo ae ownin carried and follow him . and now had. e in in- away she was by the t : | relenile drowned in ry - aan : "f ern : luck -_-. | Princé | aa TWAIN. { Robert ce bree . : still continu ntimueés de t toa Brogii - conduct princess ‘ rogite and his wite Alexandre. They had intend- Sea ; a a series of concerts iu Cirque, at "which the ii a; pursue to the-orchestra sing from her in the prince and iJ the repertoire. flowever, it came to the ears of M. pine that if thesé concerts were Sisex they were certain to sive rise to' disjturbances and riots sontside .the Nonaleeen Cirque as well as inside Ife at once placed his veto an th © whole affair and refused to allow the concerts to he I etven lord- A ange story ‘atiaint ‘Ola Worlds in toe | shepherd girl avas sf¥ 'road tending her floc he in grand' opera, nes va ; pees whe y it flourish anda bla Tos PcRR EE : | splendid automobile. tonishment the car Tront of her, whereupon a | mcldtesspa sentleman stepped out ww th 2 e | which he placed in her aris Sian remark, ‘Phere, MY - 200d -gir] that is for you; Lain sure you deserve j ; Before the girl could ope need of even -recover from ae tat 1 were so far fo Now-| s : we This, Z ~ pleture is a snapshot of tie procession at Oxford university, atothe time the of D. Litt. Oxon? : * j' Shea, Comune ra was Jehind him, walking alone, is the vice chancellor, seems, peryous, comes next, , He apparently fears: es - \ degree £ Ipethé enye|Tor 10.000 trraincs a Shea ¢ Gets Job. * Goldtiela, duty 4 13.- The bi d (OF © r farmen Sale | nel the. bank moles conferred bos Mark. Twain's, that his watch Mark. Twain. companion may figure : is. in er * : + asin . "he, who. nlaced Y eabas ml salon ere for. ‘ tire the gentlenian had refur tied 1o.Amatee ret was or and buried in a ‘cloua of dust z: The shenti erdesa! opened tharpar "e wonderment, and he re ahs ent was not, deekisacn {found inoitia in by of &nied she nicely clothéd ana <¥8th, fender vee Pinned onto {ts vetivsa. an envelope ° Lord Curzon, enancellor of Oxford, with his pages, leads the line ady Arthur "reweabtb, _the. sister-|the premier, Sir Henry Campbell 1Baflacrinan, Rudyard Kipling, who inttae of the Duke of Westminster, hasj}an American joke, ‘ elutehes raised himjecredit:§ ‘Pho council complied: agriculheart hay-|ture flourisned, but iii muzhiks neg- exeltement Meschilk. England, has the Some- |) Most : «# Including. over jump get into a ieee at 6, lights breakfast, starts should | and there is little doubt that} oi. be exiimplé will shortly be followed a 4 ther travels about &, and makes about | clusions of some English and ae ‘ert > The tre ining ‘Ott dogs, which was be-|Lyberg, the Luxembourg minister of | Stanuy to decide which he shoutd save 5 miles a day. It is a healthy pas- les an physicians, it is absolutely Macieds| Former Governor Alva Adams. dt|eun in B ean and has been taken} finance, who wrote him an insulting| He swam.to the boys and. brought lime, and it is good that women. care; ie ie nb gd iy Ee ean. : He . Ree j}up with enthusiasm in many French] letter declaring war against him and} them safely to the shore. But he saw It is certainly an inferdatitie feature 4f the times that the chamber, which | eannot in any sense be considered pro-| gressive, faces with an equanimity | which ambunts almoat to Ue eer | the entrance of women into the muni- HW the marriage hi the eee eo 3 n wee Sa mushik For Metal | as certaii ae ; i aha First ae : of all,-the animals, held in a' ; leasn,; had to cover the ground. over a ‘short circuit return immediately. to their M wl these Rouen. were p their positions them Secondly, coun- it $n be e Normandy. at Er atks aoe on and nis children * , spectators, exam- scientist, which Herr is judg ed thé example of Finland that have given the yote to women. North is certainly coming out into into peril A by money and the amount of its purchasing possibility are ets on which she: is decidedly stro cipal lite of the lan a. he Norwegians have The cards were) value her bar- Of Alexander Gruiboff, a magistrate ot Veronezh province, Russia, Gruiboft threw up a good position in the ministry of finance in order to live /among the peasants, teach them agri/culture and educate their children. In jorder to escape the suspicions of toe |local authorities, he obtained the post lot justice of the peace rhe peasants met him distrustfully, | fearing that he had served the governMent, and treated him as a spy and |! agent provocateur. He persisted in his good work in tae determination to gain their confidence eards|. ana of finance none woman, fell. the pressed vantage, and who probably can make money go farther than any other being In (h6 world., I think 6n the score of the manipulation made he to ing the facts hy his knowledge of w i men of his oWn class. It is well known that the financier among the working be her- of the earning cab, to raise the wind by name on_ bills, but kinds. electrie ri- | unpaid Krupp ruined a + and sooner assist- his got heen had expenses While driving than nt succumbed was often in difficulof expenditure are like many -otHers, But! har ad. at the: soon allowed | lettered Maschik, of by Before his hae a Oo are ee oe and /various. eourt. she heavy Vienna, Hohenaw! and When his friends dead, his weakened ing nate hit ‘wheh tie said that there were some places {n which women were out of place, ‘‘for instance, on the watch| committee and on the finance commit- | ship, that the sex ties in the matter in this, but was the Hungarian reward of $59,- hisbuoert no v St. Aldwyn, put. the, at living on had attempted using his wife's emperor at)faad resignation, to aid, since with intrigue questiona able he Finally the/llaw The his good Johann had | ehah he was a definitely pesiits : of masters distinguish- result, is likely.to : place in spoke ition. HefAaiG arranged, ----- map} fhe most important communication first)however..was that of Dr. Boyde ret} . yden, who! a» has Aeesee the subject for many years. | on|Me declares that, contrary to the con-} from the This is the best hand of | Taise new and more profitable crops go .‘pagat ultimo' (the} Finally he decided that the peasants in the game.) | must be supplied with American plows He : 6peration a satisfactory concurrent- | which the de- backward dk adolescents oif IaAcKWward | scientists sursieal determine to|ciety { number and |Subjeets The gypsy first Sel{ scanty Jn/ Berndorf von with 1€ CODCIUG= | manufacturers as scusse discus was and abnormal a physicians spoke wants. t6 at being one ee use ful lessons the sleeping apartment, andaeGke cooking stove and A few the but} the) dark. Harden, mili itary finding the motor: track. energy pea outfit and were more ¥ Sanh nch es are all her drives by 00. Moltke| nancial Kaiser, the hig mind unusually. fatal a first operation. of "cranlacto- | Brookland, the left sid for instanee, has) til Germany backward lope « knew }" were factorik Che better organized, UPD Lee the superintendent advisable to repeat this on the {world side but a very imports int point | Germany to a.ithe jand the ne twork of railways was more lihin coneatne in the whole of Europe.| Ke : oh on of production re- | duced the expenses And } lud herself, | Ples and the the in in his resignation could not « ount ever The.trials and competitions of po- | task -of A general brighten- | lice dogs fAvenhicad by tne Canine _so-| World's Al _ the \ffer |} my" on .can_ be marked Dbyen --- the and viri .deye the --- aa and after | manifested Doumer, ful, great |itself upo is development letters five or But with M. ind more and Struggle {n Its success cue economic ea LISG L § 2 fap, : = question "Gronvi about the | children an kettle, employed. exclaimed: I my life I | highest stake subjects )treatment. must" he sundergoneunde possibly | the cuidance of -an. abl physician results. weeks of operations cranlactomy"™ has been, with -cnildren--wno ing : as any and-in of and In_S@mievcases apid in had | continent, Pe connected taan het and | veloped More powerful the aba he To die in the cafe among his friends, | his guard was the result. Two peasants } with whom. he had spent the happiest }were wounded. The enraged yillagers, nours of his life, had been a wish ex-/convinged, that Gruiboft's benefaction are children and your g backward and Inc king Intelligen pro>pfew. was development ahaa side Srna Wis | tage. of realizing a children or lunattes | 2o%ns of life may of .the working! of. ; ne PARIS nerenyenty pointed out that the quesOn was not one of the rights and the wrongs sa natior a ‘ "4 , idiot The. only sucn operations can Freneh | satisfactory people America, f of American ormec "was interesting | in same unity, the rything in aren Head oa pitches her and creeps van, which ""All- ‘ Herr Mas scoik was playing "tarok'!|er, Ele succeeded in getting many of vithoa pat of friends in a eafe, and |the peasants to abandon the pernicious iS dealt exceptions illy good cards, He | ‘‘three-field" system of tillage, and to i : IN VILIAERS perform organization | operations the monthly performed impression, which life by leur original, Licensed by to congenital on whom nation had conquered | their independence by foree | up-to small pee Iré e It Sojourner. Sarah con- MERA M er On: attics. ‘ < enief. powe1 aa | four simple ash) Arthur is= Lady nothing luxurious equipment bt Hitied i meet in band 3 pecitine" iheUP Fpitan, There a er f sta Picign ce es aoe 9 ee ; a of the is certainly "Sarah Lee, dogs horses, isfour four caravan Her covered be name is ce reali wHere - in an le- not so re. she nea existence, an try PAUL CON- | have any, effect Car-| people who are Merchants Ameri¢an its for ee ; rerself, and the caravan ar Lee, the Licensed Hawker, of the innumerable grandchildren. If she was stituted as 10 fill this rakataed by a eae I side life of blamelessnessto and barley Water, she Was supposed retire to a ¢ ney corner and employ herself the secret can nected whorn the in.a flaming red skirt, a bine jersey | 7 oe | and a large slouched straw hat, with |. The French Soctety of Hpynology | immense earring She sélls the bas- face Psychology, under the presidency ) 1, : sg pogne. villagers Cae cn pol fa pulse vol 1s eee held its| este ees Vie ‘a woman," combination on eae } SOMERSPT. method whica S¥e Js living as us Sarah b Ot the duffeage, was very amus- aE rae ene fan : with baskets for sale. She tent in the country lanes, through the viliages in ine she drives herself. ; of which was carried by 111 yotes to 33. The debate that followed, on tae > ". and rica in of the Federation ican and confidence, ? with Wa wker,"" and two birds. o to" Eternal 1 subje ubject the and arms, j wor solved @ the tained tneir| the to Paul Doumor,! chamber of} the industrial Stat 2S x at~ the by °',€2°FSy rhe Ame! ue rritory : HENRY London, July 13.-A ‘lively debate ha& recently taken place in the house said: aie a +o! I. anes and fol-| proprie- glum, of lent! the pion are sntffering considerably Life. ! £35 : started c BY SEFNICE e, delivered on the I nited Me Rap new| clubs, e "Simple Republican uniform. : : went to Ame the opening : rarelpio fashion and patronage to boom. American look itakings is flancurs growing of their w ho anit lec ture of | or the. ane ; in-general's VILLIERS ae sent hier 4 uncheon ecstasies into well-known lowed the the cachet tors another! stfange request, and s0 on. From into which a ae oe iva ! hour | three ‘previous years combined. unfortunately king : of! p,..)) Savoy and Cecil this year perce has been sold than during the insisted | Whe the cas-|'be for heaven the PAUL London fs in the throes of grow- | sherry boom, Since pleasure-seek- | Americans have commenced to ar-| rive to cHmb so many | At the being compelled to} sherry of 4 a..m\"'The King on: Hav: 1g the highest and Se, great sigh of relief when his majesty) increases in the Consumption of sherry| | ae I Dyan of: Siam deparied. It was bad enough! during the hours 6f lunch and dinner. | ae cx-preside nt-of for them staircases Italy aré shown in this Mrakaantest thi swves ceremony A : ? pleture, as: his magestyv urated vas ‘held dn<honor of. Giuseppe: Gai ac duchess The royal valets and the royal houseWindsor Phe hooting crowd which recep- London he} has More than once passed driving in the street de et Os at in to kept sent before Works about} which is only a stone's throw from | €xpected to do or say something Sunderland house, the doors of which! Will insure him a fairly nearty are to Count close Maximiltan he changed An was | ty say nice then he the marchipness of RBlandford,|state visits as to pass througa Lonhas also made a point of being don the day before the king's "real" in public places with ner daughbirthday, November 9, which they will 1er-in-law. known was hints about the of these men trial later cas-, The i not She was too succe ssful unable to recoyer trom diplomats the promised | his cousin to go. Count Moltke had to' j follow, because he had not, as was his | duty, reported to the emperor what he snew about these "indiscretions" of| Hohennau's: and ere was the next in order. Lecomte was recalled by bhi government It is likely that Count von HulsenHaseler, chief of the imperial military cabinet, and very nearly all the persona! "adjutants" of the emperor will have to go for similar reasons as did| Count Moltke, so that.a2 general housecleaning» will take. place ‘ . was all British it was court meantime Hohenau the Acceptance Waward's invita- visit men majesty the as it was: nis inte ntton ERTS in November As a matter of fact, the visit arranged very nicely before tae hag ler-| ém-| to M. Lecomte, skipped to Ingland... {first refused to aecept j Am Ue has mg Theher baronnesa name to was bills. police crown prince laid the matter. ; before the emperor,.and ; then the matter came out, ee whole : The friends 6f fhe Duke and Duch-; ing to which they jovfully submitted| ess of Marlborough have now given tp, were a sort of prelude to some event all hope of 4 reconciliation between | of international importance in the hear tny,of soticty has now completely was other his ing out lmorality etter efi around in favor of the duchess, who has made a point of appearing and heing seen everywhere, at the opera,/ the 'Socialist writer, commenced his crusade against the "Camarilla," tnrow-; "missing word" competitions received ! their death blow some time ago in the Tne British editors who visited Ger- | same war many were the only persons who felt : * © © , sure that the feastInge and speechimak-} the couple. The duke by to Bulenhérge and All this and and Har- young ' the | todrome first secretary of tne Frenen émbassy.| Her ne'er do well husband, the baranother of the studio. cotetie:. aleo4 on, is, now doing a six months' term things the kaiser had said in private of Imprisonment He was no longer on various snbjecta, jable to call upon the Daroness for fi- mlid-| qje of the best hunting country, here Mr. Jay Phipps, his brother thé! officers eeranee photographer | berger from Austria, is the Sypest ane was a rendezvous for un-|imprisonment of her husband for forg- atidid peror of by the undergrad-| £ i ine t« € = "There Was 4 Young woman of Fleet or some other place which rhymes easily The craze, however, will be short lived... Seyeral weekly papers nave in- EBulenberg || ¥4y®Althongh } aristocratic tlons" hordéring on treason. He communicated coples of important ‘ter and disparehes recetvéd by the Sonninn best Miss Grace, chap‘yr, the Countess of invited to tne Oxo was commemoration the affairs vet given and smartest and) the other eroned by her Donoughmore, the) society | ford one Wee aa. STERIC at notorious proved the fact that Hohenau for | hontile Iungarilan ministry to aet the about five years, since Prince Ewlen-| Spy In Vienna by using her cnarms to berg retired from the embassy of Vi-| Win state secrets from Austrian minVannacand took up hia residenee at Lei-{isters, and to worm out of them the henberg, had committed. "indiscre-|@Mperor's private views on the crisis | Captain and Mrs Spéncer Clay,¥who vic ora will eventually succeed to this Peet Miss Gladys Grace, one of the pret-{ ful estate, have been down two wee ate tiest Anglo-American debutantes of ends in suecession, At Cliveden, the season,,is having the time of ner marked contract, young Mr. -W. sti 3 : F life The big ball given for her by her el cei bed have been eritertatnmng 'mother, Mrs. M. P. Grace, in Belgrave toe - the many. doing races nigh- the kaiser as "‘personal' adju- | most fayorable gite sugges Hamburg between heath, morganatic | Luneburger a Hohenau. Count tants, cousin of the emperor, is among and Ifanover. the political inof 4 notorious echo An discovered was He nobles, disgraced : 7 tae with ended which of the coterlé itrigue, police to be one the by loft peDene nt men who had dealings |ment of the beauttful Baroness Scohn- lawful practices Further investigations royal) event motor classic a erving He by the in Besides. Siamese majesty shunned water. He carefully annointed himself every day With a perfumed cream, which no doubt was quite as cleansing. | Another trying habit of his Siamese majesty was that of shaking hands ties are @ little stiff and dull, and ex-|!ast MALCOLM CLARKE {tdtors to watch during its entire progréss, while Herlin, July 18.-The kaiser is mak‘away with the dangers of such ing almost a clean sweep of his per- entailed by using the public sonal entourage, most of. whom are|nOWw the Siam- ver lately go into eestasies over tae/for over five minutes with the king's place, but they complain that the par-|equerries. This he regarded as the} actly what "Bute King BY Service, Special Republican days. the ‘royal bringing up his} it outside until warningwhich all mo-|they would take he This, process » | PAUL William feudal IN Johh ia. on- Mudeaciinn : formally Tew fat, hutidinge, Sas eommifauié aeceptrd vesterdny: heoth ‘ hin ie ot aoe aftersSien ie: mean The om to euaranthe "work. 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