The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 12, 1903, Page 45

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F Daging s 1 ALy L L N Ceoessccrssrestotrstestsesd . b o o0 TR BT NEWS RETIRES FROM GOVERNORSHIP OF ALGERIA M ?~.fflAl's*R7e;igv1ation Causes Sensation in Paris. ol g ier's Refusal to Re- ceive Him Cause of Action. Exchange g Latter’'s are on Bible Origin. er wil S ARE INTO PRISON ions Circu- s and % LOUISE WILL REMARRY SAXON I = De " Paris ¢ ' hat the Crown e Yo K t w or pic S:&N i‘RA\'CISC(), SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1903, > F & v R0 of z7r3nE) / [ o /T @ 7 /4 A // HE RULERS AND THE PEOPL FOUR TITLED BRITISH WOMEN WHOSE BEAUTY AND WIT HAVE WON FOR THEM UNI AL ADMIRATION AMONG THEIR OWN PEOPLE D HAVE GIVEN THEM FAME IN OTHER LANDS. Agls MBASSADOR PORTER WILL REMAIN AT POST OF DUTY Representative of United States at Paris Has No Intention of Resigning His Office. e — April 11.—1t is stated by those ihat he had asked for two months’ leave ng knowledge of the facts that to return to America. The only applica- & Porter has no Hurp: ton he has made was forwarded weeks 1t was not connected with recent and did not permit of his visiting lited States. No application las T fter he ort rest with only plar lis daughter Eisie at a point near here ¢hyus far been made by the ssador to ["probably will resume his duiies at the go to America. The determination of nis embassy. His friends were surprised at movements is awalting an exchange of the publication here to-day of a report etween the family let e OF EUROPE Lord Cromer and His Accomplished Wife Return to Cairo With English Toys for back agaln in Cairo, having 2c/ complished wonders during his trip to the south. beautiful English silk as a gift mother. ONDON, April 11.—Lord Cromer is | for To his tact and de- jy, . oret Grr-Ewing are amons the 1 termination Britaln owes, In a 8reat/ o5t arrivals in town. The latter is the measure, the present prosperity and tran- ejder daughter of the Duchess of Rox- quillity of Egypt. Lady Cromer, the Min- burghe, and was married some four or ister’s second wife, most ably seconds him. A handsome, stately creature (she Was killed in the South African war. wiig Laudy Katliscisio Eibynne, aid umd to p U550 00000 Tiey! although entertain much in her father's halls at 1o..|\ ghe has chaperoned her younger Longleat), she is the ideal great lady df gjsters. a place like Cairo. In fact, she and her husband make a remarkable pair, and are the admiration of the motley crowd of cosmopolitans that throng the city in the C2tlon among themselves. charmed with the loveliness of Mi e Gladys Wilson, who is considered by The Khedive often claims her presence many prettier than any of her sisters who Include the Countess of Chesterfleld, Mrs. Guy Fairfax, and Lady Hartopp. Another girl who has been much admired in his palace, where his lovely and gentle wife, the mother of his baby helr, learned to know her for has a true friend. in Dublin is Lady Juliet Lowther, who His Highness, although allowed by his has also been staying at the Castle. religion to have four wives, has but one, Lady Jullet, whose engagement to Mr. Duff of the Second Life Guards has been anounced, is the only child Countess de Grey by her first husband the fourth Earl of Lonsdale, who twenty years ago. Lady Juliet is very ta her mother’s family, and extreme- and to that one he is very devoted. His gon, Abdul Mouneim Bey, has just cele- brated his fourth birthday, and Lady Cromer pald the young gentleman a siate visit all to himself, taking with her a The Marchioness of Headfort and Lady five years ago to Major Orr-Ewing, who Irish people aye naturally connoisseurs in beauty, which is but small thanks to them, as there is so much of the qualifi- They have been Khedive’'s Son. perfect treasute house of toys and som:e his husband is nd popular. He an by his mother, second Baron, ally be a rich man. herland Is delighted Iy handsome, and also tall, good-loc is a Cousin of Le who was a daug and he will eve The Duch future with her p 1 the brow of the Taor- mira Hill in From her windows she looks out e of the most fa- the snows and forests and the turbulent sweeps past the geful pur- the bine h the haze martie have and many planning an en the state their own mmediate s are so perfectly enchanting luxury enough under the burm leaves and try to some the of the t h cul tes in that stainless white, where pure white also, tery and potency reming of the subt e B i il - MORGAN HAS ER ON | A CORNE | FORGED ART Critic Says No More | . Bogus Pictures Remain. el M ONDON, April 1.—"I" don’t think there any really good forger art treasures in the t at the present time,” a Britis nseum offi- tial says in a published interview, “J. | Plerpont Morgan practically cleaned up i the last blg output. “It is shocking®the way Mr. Morgan is induced to pay small fortunes for forged works. Mr. Morgan throws money around !/ so lavishly that ether collectors who, per- ! haps, know a little more about antiquities but py less cash, cannot compete with him. e British Museum is not justified in wasting public funds in such a manner, and dealers often say, when they quote an enormous price: * “Mr. Morgan paid so-and so. We ¢ Hot be expected to et things go for le then his market price.’ Mr. Morgan buys under expert advice, but experts, even when disinterested, have been decelved He exhibited a Tit n “Hoiy Family"” at last year which was generally denounced as a forgery. He paid $125,000 for it. Recent disclosures as to a secrct factory in London, where Romney and Gainsborough copies are tu to perfection, strengthens the wide: opinion among connoisseurs that Mr. Mor - gan's 0 “Lost Duchess” is an im- posture. Von Holleben to Be Decorated. BERLIN, April IlL—Embassador von Holleben retires Juhe 20 and until then the recognition which Emperor William intends to bestow upon him' will not be arnounced. The I‘oreign Office gives no irtimation yet regarding what the dis- Approves of Exposition. ST. PETERSEURG, April 11.—The Jour- ral de St. Petersbufg, published by the Foreign Office, to-day publishes an appre- clative article on the St. Lowis Exposi- tion, pointing out the bLenefits to be de- rived therefrom. . * tinction will be, though ‘it will probably be one of the grand crosses. The North German Gazette says Dr. von Helleben has received the diamouds ot the Red Kagle Order of the First Clase, which order with ivy leaves he al- ready possessed. — BRIXLEGG TO HAVE A NEW PASSION PLAY Austrians Plan Rival Production in the Tyrol. 1 NA, April 11.—The Austrian ee- V leslastical authorities have deter- mine to bring out a passion play te at tval legg, a in the Oberammergau, beautifully sequestered sily reached by for this year's omise to be on a magnifi- at prepara celebration pr cent scale lore th 00 persons have been em- ol government has the undertaking. astical establish- e local 1 $100,000 ployed ntributed and ment T3 1l _attend the first represen n, on June 1. FOREIGNERS' BITTER ENEMY IS NO MORE Yung Lu, China’s Controller of Finances and First Grand Sec- retary, Is Dead. PEKING, Apr Lu, the Con- troller of Finar ¥ Grand Secre- tary, Is dead. He had been suffering for some time past from dropsy and was krown to be vety eritically ill. A month ago he asked permission to retire from office, but the De Lmpress urged him to take fp T i d, as the Em- a’his servi Yung was a Manchu, and at the time of the beginning of the Boxer out- break was Vice of the Province of Pe- hili and gene simé of the Chinese army. He was sald to he mosg powerful man in Auence be- ing even greater LI Hung Chang. Since the de e Tntter Lu has more than renre- ed as dic h of the Dow- ager Emp Yung Lu was said to be the real author of the anti-foreign in Peking and Tient and the bes ed of il h op- allies. His s the power In the of e Dowager Em s, and 1t the Dow mpress While outward- nce he returned ) eourt, th ason to believe that ung Lu w less bitter against them than when he was one of the leaders of Boxerism. was under ominion. Iy friendly to'f CHANCE FOR A TITLE FOR RICH YOUNG MAN Noble Family in Cologne Is Secking a Youth of Wealth to Adopt. COLOGNE, April IL—Any rich veung American who wants the titie of Princs can satisfy "his ambit An advertise- went in the Cologne Gazette read A princely family Is desirous of adopt= ing & young man not more than i3 years of age, the title of Prince would thus be rred. Replies should be made in person—but only by very wealthy applicants—to (he office of this paver.”

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