Show 1 HIM A fin 1 in MA AMBASSADOR HILL OWN PRESS AGENT Drops Into Berlin Bellin Unheralded Like an American l' l Tourist 1 MAKES HIT WITH GERMANS GERMANE i I Kaiser Will lill Visit King Edward Edwarc e During His Norwegian C Cruise ise 7 BY ill illI MALCOLM I I CLARKE CLARICE v I Republican n Special Cable Cabe Berlin June SO O. That Dr Davidi David Ki i Ja ne Hill Hm the United States States' IIi ba to Germany is a diplomat who ho understands s the way wa to mal m J. J himself popular he hc proved provell the n eix vert n moment he unexpectedly l arrived in hi ii Berlin When hen the kaiser kaber kals r blundered blun re hi In m hl i disappointment at lot Ot seeing Cornelius Hns ro I Vanderbilt made malle a ambassador and ob- ob r ll to Dr Hill because he had no fortune the German preISs took up n the c cud cudgels in defence of Dr Di lUll Hill and aull said I fr A. A that what hat the n German people wanted ri was a diplomat who understood his I Y business and an was a true representative tive tf of the gl great at republic and not i a i ily hea gilt a asS to feed and amuse tin the l Idlers of or court society It was out that a republic should be bc by plain simple democratic ir Ir men like Benjamin Franklin llIn or oJ old and Dr Hill Hili saw sav the way vay the wind j blew and aud acted accordingly e. e 4 In the most unpretentious wa way he ie arrived i in Berlin a week ago lIe He had hadnot not ev en c telegraphed ul ahead ad to secure rooms and aull no one was at the station t to m meet et him hi in Carrying his suit case t and grip like an any ordinary tourist torn 1st lieC lie he J 0 C went to the waiting room loom called a a. acab ail acab il cab mid drove e lo e to lu the Adlon hotel where he lie was given the rooms m ro- ro tv- tv occupied b by the French ambassador am- am Jules Cambon and his presence pres- pres ence here was known n only w when len he lie 0 signed the hotel register register- Dr Hill Hili has acted as his own pr i agent ng und and ie e has played his cards well for or even cn though the kaiser an and n his court may miss time the glitter a and r parvenu like ho hospitality of oC the d dt d. parted ambassador dor they thc will bo be b mighty might careful not to show Jr It fL and aull 1 h j his Ills democratic first appearance III in Berlin the he minister has made malic him ir solid bond with wilt the radical press and the masses of time the people veople If Jr he hc Is at as s f skilful a 0 diplomat as he Ii Is f fa Iia a stage sta-e manager manug-cr and pi ess agent Dr DI Jim will bo be a most successful representative I of the United States here j The Tue kalter er did not livE attempt Pt to hide I how II ow pleased Vi cased he lie was wa to receive the i telegram from Duke Ernest t Au August ut of oil Cumberland announcIng flip tho I Lr o his Ills sou Into to Ol Uio Ba Bavarian vurlan 1 Jl t tiit this tel meant much more more than than tI the worth word themselves es conveyed It ti meant that the long Ions strife between the c and the 1 1 nearing its Us cn end cud with a complete Ie t 1 tory for or time the kaiser er I ll By allowing his son on to enter the German alm army whose chief the kaiser I is the Duke Dulce of Cumberland practically lays Jays S 'S down his sword buries his ILls tomahawk toma toma- hawk and announces that he is rea ready to smoke the pipe pIC of peace In return for or this the duke will re receive re- re e cel a very err large amount of money which formerly belonged to his family but which was seized by Pru Prussia tia at and aad d held until a descendant of the last kin king 0 of Hanover Hano should recognize the kaiser an and relinquish h his claims upon time the throne of Hanover I. I S Worry and anxiety at the time political situation both in iii the thc empire and In Its Us relations to foreign powers have havo t. t played havoc oc with time tho kaisers kaiser's l health and ho lie Is now as aa nervous o. o as Wi he was before starting for 01 the Mediterranean 1 nean n-ean ho almost recovered and amid his Iris have havo Insisted In that he spends as little time as possible in InI I Berlin Dellin and Po Potsdam dam As ta a result of or this the kaiser willS will than he lie has time Ume abroad S sp spend more done for years The Norwegian cruise will be extended e and will possibly i bo ho followed by a visit to Russia Returning Re ite- ite c turning tho time kaiser will ivill spend a fewS few S weeks in Berlin an and a week or two hunting but will soon toon leavo for tor En Eng England ng- ng r 1 land where wh re he h has taken talen castle ensUe Colonel Stuart Wortley's mansion mono man mon o where he lie Bournemouth sion slon near stayed last year yem with s so o much benefit benefit bene bone fit fl to his lihi health During Durin his stay I there he lie will of course visit his unS uncle un un- un- un S cle dc King Edward Edwar 1 probably not BO EO c cS S much because o ho wants w to but because because be be- rise to too lOO much cause causo 11 tl would woul give o r. r comment If It he dl did nott not t The Thc slight accident to the seems to have e ha so ma ten days clas ago J S. 5 much moro more serious consequences t tc J Emperor William than to the empress empress em- em fJ t for while she recovered reco fro from fron lot for pr press the shock almost immediately the kaiser was via completely upset nn and foi fo rt nervous tIm tImy lira ho lie was to so several days das Princess Vie Vic j even en his little llau daughter y torla tOlla hesitated he to go near him n b b will proba probably a- a 1 Of or royal visitors Berlin pro summer although have o none this 1 lily bly b will l that tho time czar impossible t Is not 5 Jt 11 i in to thu Uw czarinas czarina's t come conic if he lie gives wish and goes t to Darmstadt for Cor a afew I II few weeks weeks' rest rest- I w. w King ICing Peter poter of ot Sen-Ia Sen Is still BUll as ns anxious 1 this city eU but has lias 5 ious bus as ever 1 to visit lan language been told lu in rather plain hl hi hla presence is not desired that 1 A A. relative o of 01 tho the czar by b marriage has been heen Prince lace i declared bankrupt b by the St. St Petersburg Petersburg Peters Peters- of ot commerce to tho the great I burg court lenders who sorrow of or y various vamioUs u lou money mone z advanced ad him largo large amounts r 44 7 had without any security but hut their conviction conj con con- tho thu czar would pay his hits that j m his lila relative e 11 d debts rather than have havo worl world the tIme of or tho the humiliated in iii eyes ces declared Czar Nicholas however ruble and that he lie would not pay ia a a. the Ue prince was vas declared bankrupt rupt Just fIoli d like liko an any other mortal annual Income In Income in- in Prince Alexis Ale had an nn rubles from trum his hi estates esS es es- es- es come como of or 1000 and amid wh when n ho he married Princess tates tales au Irr S IL aya a a. niece of or Alexan Alexander er c- c more mor were a added This money i. i tho the couple coupie cout cou cou- however was like liko nothing to money with a 0 recklessness reck reck- who spent pie pIc t in St. St Peters- Peters ess unheard ard of or even o bur burg Some time ago Prince czars czar's own Jeweler ordered from the Faberge e a c diamond lamon necklace costing rubles ruble He Ho paid rubles down own and gave savo for the tho balance When tIme the notes fell duo ho had hall no mic S. S money to pay them so ho lie chosu choso tu hi disappear which Ii 11 ho mild dIll so mo success success- mr If hilly fully that It took tool several weeks crooks before he located him at Biarritz Biarritz Biar Biar- ritz where ho he was spending money as 18 freely freel as ever provided by usurers In St St. Petersburg complained complained com corn to Czar Nicholas Nichola who advised him to take tale tho the mal matter tel Into court Whon he lie did so so other creditors by bythe bythe the score coro appeared and tho the prince was declared bankrupt and now he lie will vIllI have havo to eke out a living on his Iris wife's rubles a 0 year ear His Ills estates which are entailed cannot cannot cannot can can- not be attached but tho the czar has decreed decreed de do- creed that he Is not to have one ont kopek of ot tim th the income from them them them- that is to say for tor something like liko GO 60 year S S S Tho Time kaI kaiser er keeps a scrapbook Into which are aro pasted pastell clippings In which his name is mentioned from all nIl tho the papers of or the worl world J Ho He rca reads s clippings every day as ns they appear inthe In tho the book and is often very much am amused user at tho the stories know mow little about I I r should vel very myself f If I 1 did not hot havo have these clippings clippings clip cUp pings s he lie said to tho time military at at- tache lacho of ot a foreign power tho ho other lla day anil amI strangely enough most of ot tho the stories about mo me camo carno from republics re republics re- re publics where ono one might think the people took tool no Interest in royal per per- sons Ho lIo laughed heartily at ut the tho story of or his mustache as 09 a Q sJ sign jn of ot war or peace pence and also about one which said Bahl that ho I kept a number of or orI I leeches In Iii a milk bottlo on his hits desk delc t to lm l be hl able to foretell the time weather |