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Show LONDON 13 IN A FEVER Coronation Decorations Are WonderfuI--Trains Arriving Hourly London, June 19. A score of King George's corouatlon guests, accompanied accom-panied by their suites, reached London this morning, and with as many more from foreign courts and states duo to arrive this evening, will complete practically tho assemblage of foreign missions. John Hays Hammond, special Unlt-od Unlt-od States "ambassador, and his Bulto will bo Included In the later arrivals, coming from Dover by a special train. Throughout tho day, special after special rolled Into the different London Lon-don rnilway terminals, bringing In princes, special ambassadors and their suites, from all points of tho globe. The streets presented an attractive appearance ap-pearance with a constant coming and going of the royal carriages with their escorts, conveying the guests to Buckingham Buck-ingham palace and other palaces and the private residences given over for the entertainment of envoys. Tho night long work of the army of decorators served to enliven most of tho streots In tho centor of London. FlacR gave a gala appenrance, which the "intermittent rain storms could not spoil. Tho decorations and Illuminations Illumina-tions are on n scale never before attempted at-tempted In England, and the demand for electric lighting Is so great that tho electrical compalncs havo served publtc notlco that their capacity to supply tho current has been reached nnd that they cannot undertako lighting, light-ing, The G-erman crown prince nnd party. Prince Henrv of Prussia and Prlncn Honry of tho Netherlands, wero among this morning's arrivals. The Duke of Connnught and other members mem-bers of tho royal family flitted from station to Btntlon to meet each new comer, uitdctorred bv the showers of mud that their swiftly moving vehicles toBed up. Tho public appears smlttoq with the coronntlon fever. They tKrong the streets In such multitudes ns made progress nnv where in the center of tho fashlonablo London a matter of difficulty. |