| Show LIGHT 01 TOE THE story of the love and death or baroness itt zera the th sharer of fit fate NEW YORK aug 29 the world will blah publish bl ih tomorrow to morrow exal excl exclusively in america but in connection with the london times tinui which holds the original manuscript a pamphlet prepared by the family of 0 the late Baro baroness mane maria Yet zera who was found shot to death together with her lover rudolph crown otince of austria at mayerling May erling on the of january jannary 1889 1880 the pamphlet was s suppressed u P by the austrian imperial f family the pamphlet tells the whole story in so circumstantial a manner backed by autograph letters as to leave no doubt as to its value as a historical document an important feature is the infamous part played in the tragedy by no less a personage than the niece of the empress of austria the pamphlet accuses her of being not only an but a blackmailer as well briefly summarized the story Is that baroness Yet zera when seventeen years old tell fell in love at first might with the crown prince and frequently met him in an ordinary social way finally eha she entrusted her secret to the countess larisch La the ern empress ress 0 of Aus striate niece and this I 1 lady ady at once undertook ador took to act as a go be between tween while taking advantage of h her or knowledge of state affairs to lev levy Y blackmail from th ibe e prince at 0 one n time the mother of the girl suspected something amias amiss but the countess harlech was ready with a plausible tale at last the girl fled to mayer layer ling by prearrangement with the prince and and a few hours later her death was known by the emperor but not by her distracted mother wha in vain vain implored the chief of police and count the austrian minister to cause a search to be anat instituted buted for her daughter the troth truth of the double suicide or murder and suicide is at last definitely established by this publication the pamphlet shows that the princes mind bad had long been given to thoughts of suicide but marle did her best to dissuade him from this fatal step it was not until hope tor for both of them bad had fled that she resolved to chare share his death for the first time is revealed the indignities offered her dead body how flow she was carted away in a bitting sitting posture between her two uncles even evena a coffin being denied her relatives when moving her how her own mother was persecuted and villi fiad fied how every t thing hing was do done a to lay the blame on t the he girl forms a harrowing story as t told old by the mother the alleged f falsehoods alse hoods circulated about her are exposed and the daughters dying messages are given |