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Show AUSS? HEIR T0 THRONE FOUND ARCHDUKE TO " O1 EMPEFRAN. SEMELES C0USIN, WHOM HE SO CLOSELY RE- -., . ' ."- ' h, loss of the vessel, his removal, eventually, even-tually, to a farm on the Island of Mar-tin Mar-tin que. the loss of bis wrc. an , two Pe ee and his wanderings In America 2 a V,sU ,n Paris aad the r : sfrS? of advicc not to ton '1 !fl,,h0 op ho told Superintendent W. R. Flavin he turn. RUrprisod if h lid not re- "You know why." he said Cleveland, Ohio, June 3.-Upon tho SSrK nmMance t0 th Emperor of vitn ' hlS Wn confc8loii ami other Dciior that John Orth. a workman in iSS?V"T Ph,' 18 hl ream Vhl ,Uki Jhann Sa,tor who disap reared nineteen years ago. The discovery was most unusual and has startled two continents Tl.at the machinist who draws $15 tho L th? cmn,?ror of Austria and the man who renounced his tltlo Now the disappearauce or John Ortt, as he caed himself, has oft ?um or inquiry into hiB idem it v I J , ier Mlltv i.T,tn i 1,Juiity nn Impossibility Impossi-bility until he shall be round Sailor" to? .J.h,n 0,'lT, or Jol,a mo oa the Argcntlno coast, the Idcntl y to M ,Urth Pieced his dcntlty to him four years ago when he first worked in tho shop Colonel Felix Rosenberg, former Austrian army ollleer, rami lar w lib SC?hin;!,Venlf8 CJ the AuBimn conn at the time of the archduke's" dhm ill Volurn of rth tne little boarding house of "Old Man Dun 1 " a character of the town. He intends reeking verification of Orth's Identify cJurtfandnCtV0 Var,ou "o? e sponsos to thexo references will t reigning house of Europe. - Me8t |