The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 31, 1903, Page 45

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[ R e e ) @ s [ R R NP Q | | | SAN FRAN NCISCO, SU LD MAY 31, 1903. RUSSIAN MINISTER EXPLAINS WHY HIS GOVERNMENT TOOK DRASTIC the Banishment of the Newspaper Representative From is Intended as a Lesson to the London Times. Declares That ount was sent to , where over a mil- consumed during any preceding than in To Play One Night in Paris. PARIS A novel performance 8 at the Renais- , when Charles Frohman the entire production of ““The Admirable special trains and ingle performance. ery will be taken time to give a per- Increase. Wine Sales . srIce9S ,7“717(71 Al F77 off//\(’ o/ NEW CLAIMANT FOR THE TITLE Carpenter WantsEstates of the Duke of Portland. | L = HEE M e & MOUS FOR BEALI ' WHO ARE LEADERS IN AND A PRINC WHOSE INDEPENDENCE I8 THAT OF HER BROTHER, THE KAISER. cngland with his o lineal d from 1835 to 1564 carried on upholsterer in the Baker in London. trong syndicate in Melbourne, hu\- t its head J. Mca. Howden, has been formed to finance the undertaking, ant ACTION AGAINST A CORRESPONDENT the Realms of the Czar formance the following night at the Duke of York Theater, where the play is now running. Zor. Viole? I onckiorr .. < BEAUTY OF LONDON SOCIETY WOMEN RIVALS THAT FOR WHICH MAIDS AND MATRONS OF ENGLISH COUNTRY LIFE ARE FAMOUS KAISER S REBUKE OFFENDS PRIDE OF BROTHER-IN-LAW ERLIN, May 30.—Court circles here Bnrz highly interested over the ill feeling existing between the Em- peror and his brother-in-law, the hereditary Prince of Saxe-Meiningen, and wondering quietly when the next out- break will come. The Prince resigned his command in the army two weeks ago owing to severe strictures of the Emperor upon an order the Prince gave against the maltreatment of soldiers by their superiors. The tension in the imperial family has existed for some years. Princess Char- lotte of Saxe-Meiningen, the Emperor's sister, is independent and believes in as- rting her rights, on more than one oc- casion openly defying her imperial broth- er when he sought to direct her affairs, —_— In Spite of Vogue of Rural Residence High- Born Ladies of Rare Charm Are Leaders in City. ONDON, May 30.—Nowadays the ountry is so much the fashion that one hears far more of beau- E. Scanes Spic beautiful of 1 Lady Eva Du; 1 Lady tiful maids and matrons in coun- Mary Lygon th try society than of those whose 2 popular charms are framed by London streets and s s Church- squares. s lately arriv m. Vis- One of the popular members of the e gl rd aristocracy now in London is Lady Isabel [ouiher was very muct g Innes-Ker, daughter of the late Duke of Jike her husband, a g f th Roxburghe, and sister of the present late Queen, who wa Duke, who succeeded his father in 1892 hildren. , the . Victor Alexander Spencer page of honor to the King. Bot Lady Churchill are extremely of a country ‘life, and their place, Kolleston, near Leicester, is the center of an excel- lent hunting country. now a The present Duke served as aide de camp o srd ane to the Prince of Wales during his colonial tour in 1901 Miss Violet Monckton, Mrs. . Graham Menzies, Lady Hilda Murray and Miss — LIFE OF A KING TOO MUCH RISK FOR INSURANCE was recently nsurance com- ame of King off its books h xander of his fs 1@ struck th Servia because pre- mium juced h\ a of frsur- xperienced n finding a com- him. Most of the would be assas- ned to ‘ake pany insured high premium : King has evidently beem un- which t able to pay.

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