Sporting and Automobile News Sporting and Automobile News Pages 40 to 45 THE San Francisco CALL Pages 40 to 45 . VOLUME CIX.—NO. 151. SAX FRANCISCO. SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1911. PAGES 37 TO 48. Alleged Scandal Shown FOREIGN NEWS Work of Americans Is ENGLISH RULER Without Any Foundation CABLE Conspicuous in ItalyLABOR DISPLAY

TORY PERSISTS OF ’S NEPHEW LIBEL ON Whiskers Become Issue KING VICTOR OPENS IN LONG FIGHT BASIS FOR MISTAKEN ATTACK ON KING TRACED TO SOURCE In Society and Navy: TURIN EXHIBITION [Special Cable to The Call] }N^ LONDON, April 20.—WbJskera Story of Morganatic nave become |an I Issue of acute American Pavilion Contains the current interest through the " in- Due to Similarity of the dignant rebuke* that Captain Largest Display Ever Made ON HOME RULE Kdward Macllwalne of the. navy la \u25a0' engaged 'In 'heaping upon Women's Names RnKlUhnsen who do not .wear by Government Abroad them, In letters .to the ; London Palfour Continues Opposition to newspaper*. \u25a0 The burden of his attack* •\u25a0 \u25a0••!• that '/\u25a0 the ?. country'" manhood h«» become very low Biggest Attempted Lords' Veto Bill in Hope Daughter of Another Admiral when It Ignores the plain hints Affair in of two aovereiKnn, -the.< present Compromise Became Wife of Prince of kins- and hi* father, that Britons Italy Has Attractions From ?'•\u25a0' of should be bearded.' . Marllwalne himself sets an ex- Hohenlohe ample of the ! duty -of all . loyal AH Parts of World subjects by wearing; an enormous Emissaries Sent AllOver beard and Insisting that all | his Great staff .shall* cultivate - that adorn- TURIN", April 29.—The International By A. D. JACOBSON ment. :" . \u25a0\u25a0': Britain to Rouse Prejudice The gilded youth, to whom the exhibition of industries and labor, the [Special Cable to The Call] letter* Iappeal, have ' «r«t only as attempted * far as the jmustache \u25a0in the . line | biggest affair of Its kind ever Against Irish (Copyright, 1911, by A. D. Jaeobion.) of reform.- * ; Fashion will do good Italy, opened today. The exhibition In of cases, jin liANGENBURG. Wurtemberg, April service '. 'many ' these occupies square — for there has been; crying: need i 12,000,000 feet, extend- 29.—Scandals among royalty die hard. to cover thousands of most ap- ing on either side of the River Po. the By T. P. O'CONNOR palling In gay circles. Pespite the fact that King George of upper.lips two parts being Joined by four bridges, [Special Cable to The Along With the mustache the Call] Great Britain, in a court of justice, has pompadour, style of brushing the two built especially for this occasion. becoming vogue. (Copyright, 1911, bx the Trihune Co., Chicago.) been cleared completely of the libel hair Is the . pavilion comprises '•* George's The American the April Kinc views on beards ? LONDON, ;9.—The weakening published broadcast, that in the nineties have \u25a0 not been . disclosed. He largest exhibit ever made abroad by "f the tory filibuster in the house of of the last century, while stationed at has worn a beard since he went into, the navy, and It , improves that government. In all there were 15,10') commons against .the lord's «veto bill, Malta, he contracted a morganatic mar- bis appearance. King Edward exhibitors, representing the European born and avoid of •which began last weok, became more he is to the manner there riage with the daughter of Admiral wore one to the trouble North # looks if he had been peer all his shaving. . . countries. and South America. notsble this "week? Indeed, the fight as a Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, scandal Japan, Persia, Slam, Turkey, Tunis and life. The massive face with the pro- the British colonies. palpably is nearing- the c -id. features, the owl-like mongers still continue to busy them- a nounced almost sides being a very clever and skillful Turin, This especially expression gravity together the The population of which Is 'week's figliting was of with selves about it. The reason that this sailor, was a sculptor of no mean skill, nearly 500,000, has been doubled by the great big head, i w peer look disastrous to the tortea and particularly in titbit is not yet eradicated fiUly from among his works being the marble bust visitors, enormous crowds fillingthe ex- on more like a judp \u25a0 lord chan- is, been al- of Harry the :; Irish 'question. A. J. Balfour cellor. the public mind that it has the late Admiral Sir Keppel, position grounds and the streets of the the lowed to go uncontradicted for about set up in the United Service club rooms, city today. roriewed persisted hi so Sometimes, indeed, Lord ITaldane re- 20 also a heroic statue of his uncle, calls Thurlow, years. Queen The inauguration was participated in c oft«n to exclude home rule the observation of Ixird Tn may quashed once Victoria's , and a group by King Emmanuel, lord chancellor of the eighteenth cen- order that it be Victor Queen t'a; operation of and for all, propose to allegorlcally depicting deluge. Helena, Aosta, the veto bill. tury can be wise I elucidate how the the duke of the. that no man as as that story and why the Tliis Attempt was made first in the Thurlow looked. Besides, Lord Hal- originated RO.HAXCE OF PRIM X of Turin, the duke of the Abruzzi, for- canard received world wide credence. eign Oronf<»rehre last 'ypar. and, indeed, the always belonged to that mod- The Hohenlohe family otherwise is diplomats from Rome, Premier dane hns Strange may seem, little Giolitti i.-; erate school of liberals which in as it this out also quite intimately connected with and his associates in the min- conference believed to have broken of the way place the borders of istry; Loomis, down that, point,, is described "left centre." within the British reigning: house, the heredi- Francis B. commissioner on. the liberal leaders as this kingdom contains the solution, and general States; ob«-tinat"l\- prul fincofrrpromlsingly Plausible, soft spoken, imperturbable tary prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg from the United Albert re- gathered nt to any and Strongly antagonistic to violent all I relate here has been having married a daughter of King Ed- E. Michaelson. American consul fuslncr m»ke such surrender of from the archives of the princely house Turin commissioner; the. Irish-claim*. opinions and courses. Lord Tlaldano be- ward's brother, the duke of Saxe-Co- and deputy Ameri- - • whose ancestral home it is. But the burg-Gotha. can Ambassador Lieishmann and Com- VOTE longs to that historic type of whig He was severely wounded BEFORE^ CO£ONAT;OX , especially among strangest thing in connection with this by a Boer bullet at Modde* river and mander I>ang\ naval attache at the which is at home the strange story once, scandal TlaJfoiir, however.Ytill persists In this peers, many of whom, though tory, have Royal residence in London and persons involved in explanation is that for also received a gash in the neck which American embassy. d^m.-ind. of about royalty actually did have a sem- exposed not Senator Rossi, mayor of Turin, wel- th'««last hopo o of his party a certain remnant of the old aristo- regarding marriage but did sever the jugular beln3,tbat they can concentrate against confusion the of Miss Laura Seymour and Prince Victor blance of truth. But as to the inter- vein. The count has also proved his comed the visitors, and Senator Frola, cratic liberalism that made the revolu- esting details: of committee, Ireland and, still force the ministers tion of Itiso, drove out .lames II and of Hohenlohc-Langenburg. pluck in the Soudan and Dongola. president the general general spoke, thanking sovereigns Into another election on-, home established a Protestant throne and a 1. palace ORIGIN OK MARRIAGE STORY The above Is the real romance Of the the for sych appeals, The of St. James. marriage royal presence. rule with to racial; and modified form of democracy. The libel of King George's alleged of a prince to a Miss their rellpipus passions in oEngla,nd as to 2. Princess Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, formerly Miss Laura morganatic marriage originated in the Seymour, out nf which originated a At the conclusion of this program make PROSPECT OF WOOLSACK royal scandal, hom#> o nile Impo'yible. Seymour, daughter George Seymour, that a marriage did take place be- directed against tha mon- the queen touched a button releasing • T!ie debate These the why people of the late Admiral Sir whife of a fact to life, result of t!ie on home rule are reasons tween prince Sey- arch of one of the foremost nations of an electric current that awoke this shpuldiirot lend"any whisper nephew of Victoria. a and a >fisß Uiira owing city. .sveek support that the transfer of iHaldane Queen mour, who was also the daughter of a the world, tn a similarity of the miniature to these tactics. Balf.our was beaten to the house of lords may have re- 3. late names. King George never married Sir entirely The Admiral Prince Victor of Hohenlohc-Langenhurg, a British admiral. As for the rest, some in the argument and the debate sults greater than have already re- person Michael Olume-Reymour's daughter. tame In nephew Victoria, married Seymour. mischievous or illadvised linked roy- TWO STEAMSHIPS LOST was Jo that It was allowed to vealed themselves. short, it is favorite of Queen who Miss Laura present King George was not the scion of clo?e four hours. , • thought put Count Cleichen, the name of the British king alty who after that he has been there in 4. former colonel of the British grenadier guards, only during his visit to the island of Malta married Admiral Sir George OFF COAST OF SPAIN Tt now is evident the° the hope on his part and on the part Seymour's daughter; thaj veto bill son Seymour, nor did he ever wiH reach of the late Admiral Prince Hohenlohe, and Miss Laura Seymour. with that of another Miss marry any present the house eof lords at the of his friends that he will soon mount matters, other woman but his time; that to say. about the woolsack. This, of course, he can 5. The Kent, father Victoria, who, to still more confound queen, Mary. dust laden archives One the F. S. Ciampa and Other scheduled is duke of of Queen and stepfather of also daughter British The the .mfddle bit Way, and that"the lords not do until the present occupant of Prince Hohenlohe, the husband of Miss Laura Seymour. was the of a ad- in the old feudal castle at Ltime to debate and decide that distinguished post makes room miral. helped to disclose what hitherto had Not Identified it before the coronation. for him. Will he 6. Lady Victoria Machell, one the three daughters marriage. Although well known in court cir- been unknown to all but the Inti- do of of the cles, it will come as a surprise to the most LONDON. April 29.—The Lloyds PROGRAM OK THE PEERS ° I^ord Loreburn, the chancellor, and She was married to Mr. Machell of the Egyptian service in J895. mate court circles Jn . agent at Corcubian, Spain, today re- Haldane, the minister for war. are both general public to hear that this very The present indication is that the day there is living in St. James palace ported that two steamships have been Scotchmen, and in some respects have lost Vilano, a at lords have abandoned the idea of a an aged lady who once was a Miss "MRS. BELMONT MY WIFE," off Cape promontory complete rejection hill, the same typical qualities of their race the northwestern extremity of the of.the and will —thrift, caution, resolute ambition, Seymour. It is she undoubtedly who SHABBY MAN Spanish try to amend it out of existence, and In the mind of who DECLARES peninsula. clear heads, but overopinion and are was those started ship especially will try once more'the dodge POST ROASTS TAFT SEEK the story of King George's alleged One of them is the Italian F. S. irreconcilable. SCOTS of NEW Ciampa. which was bound from Pen- excluding- home, rule, from the opera- marriage at There always Creates Scene in Hotel and During nearly all their political lives Malta. has arth. Wales, for Canfon, with tion Of the 'measure. There is less been a mystery about lady, a cargo chanc* '"now they have been vehement opponents. that the Lands in Jail of coal. The identity of the other ship than ever of the liberals Like roa) Miss Seymour, who contracted a accepting any such proposal. ~lt will Scotch and most English poli- NEW YORK, April 29.—There is not known. ticians of all parties, the two men have PEACE PACT marriage with a royal prince. For was no flung AND Dispatches night be back in the face of the peers. HOMES IN years from Madrid last STATES many end of excitement in the Hotel Plasa always entertained in public most she has lived a secluded TMfl,comes the problem: Will the the this morning, to which told briefly of the wrecking of "a big OUS and even friendly attitude life, has never figured in public, and Mrs. O. H. P. liberals 0 force the creation of new is quite unknown even among English- Belmont was an unwittingcontributory Knglish steamship" at Corcubian. No peers? All opinion now points to their toward each other. All the same their as "Amer» to cause. details have been received here, nor refusing antagonism has only increased by the Movement Described Fever Emigrate Possesses men. to push things to such ex- She of A shabby man, who s£ild is it known whether there was any tremes.' My present two standing so often in each other's Is now an old woman almost he had no prophecy la that home and gave his to the po- loss of life. The F. BL Ciampa was a the veto way. ican Dodge" and Govern* Thrifty and Capable, and 80. and her romantic marriage took name 2,50(1 bill will be a law by the end place before King George was born. lice as James Burke, would not take boat of about tons. of July or the "ginning of August. MEMORIES OF BOER WAR the word \u25a0When ments of But all this seems to have counted as of the clerks that Mrs. Bel- Stranded Steamer Floated the veto bill is finished the What their split Accused Sham Population Decreases nothing mont was not in the hotel. Teal fight on decided fate was the to the slanderer, who mixed her He was WIL.LEMSTAJD, home rule will begin. in the over the Boer up with Miss Seymour shown to the door, but re-entered, found CortfcaA April ».— The tories. especially the Ulster war. that who was in The Norwegian steamer Aurora in the 0 men. Haldane, next to Ijord P^oseherry. his way to the second floor are was Malta in 1893. The. lady I speak of for and was D flooding England and Scotland the heart and soul of the section which [Special Cable to The Call] [Special Cable to The Call] years has been known as Princess caught trying the doors. Red line service between Curacao •with Innumerable" emissaries spread- known the liberal imperialists. Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenhurg. She When the detectives laid hands and Maracaibo, which was stranded at ing a!) of calumnies, especially was as LONDON, April 29.—Taking strong EDINBURGH, Scotland, April on Bajo the west kinds This group a 29. In what him fought and Baroa on sido of thr> to religious persecution. separated from the main resides Is known as Engine Burke like a madman as The body of the attitude against Anglo-American arbi- Scotch emigration to America is re- court, within Mrs. Belmonfs peninsula of Paraguay and the north gigantic sum liberals and supported the precincts of St. James shouted name until it today. of $500,000 has been Chamberlain in tration, the Morning Post called upon flected in census palace. Her son, to whom the late King could be heard the street. coast of Venezuela, arrived here raised to push this campaign. the war against the the returns just pub- in undamaged c Transvaal. The main body, the Edward godfather nearly 50 years "What made you think Mrs. The vessel was floated with on all patriotic Englishmen to abstain lished. Inf place of an estimated in- was Belmont its cargo of tons, principally coffee. MONEY TO AID O'BIUE.V other hand, by Campbell-Ban- ago. Is Count Glelchen, a former colonel was in?" the magistrate, 400 stood from attending the great (iuild hall crease of 45.000 in this, asked when In the midst of this new iirrman and came to be known gener- city since 1901 of the British grenadier guards. Burke was arraigned. demand on (hero Warship in Distress their energies and financial resources ally as the pro-Boers. meeting, charging that President Taft has been an actual loss of 1,352. QtTBE!V VICTORIA'S RELATION'S "Why. Mrs. Belmont is my wife. I the Irish nationalists guess" man ought to CAPK HAYTTEN. Haiti. April 29.— were startled by Lord Loreburn—or Rob Reid, as he brought forward arbitration at this Glasgow shows 783,000, against 701.000, Miss Seymour's husband. Prince a know where his Word received here today the statement of Moreton then as wife is," replied the prisoner. was that the Frewen. was called—was just much a time only to make the passage of Ca- hut new districts added since pre- warship Alexis, "William follower, that type of this section Haldane the Victor of Hohenlohe-T^ngenburg. was He was fined $10, and. lacking Haitian Nord on whicli O'Brien's an as was ceding admiral in the British navy. He the is there a Irish-American had subscribed nadian reciprocity easier. census account for all except an money, was to prison. It supposed are number of through of the liberal imperialists. For a long was a nephew of Victoria. That sent political prisoners, was in distress off him $25,000 to help O'Brien's cam- time it was uncertain which section The whole movement is described as 7.500 of that Increase, and that is the Queen paign. The banner queen's mother, as is well known, was Port de Paix. donor's name was not would come out on top. If Roseberry "an American dodge." and both govern- city. princess mentioned, but he is- supposed Figures from a of Saxe-Coburg. whose first CONGRESS OF MOTHERS to be a had been made prime minister the lib- ments the rural districts are prince of Leningen \u25a0well knowji figure in the financial are accused of corruption in par- too incomplete to bo tabulated, husband was a in life eral imperialists would have won. And but they Germany. By him she had two chil- TALK CHILD WELFARE FRENCH COURT UPHOLDS of New York. Roseberry might have won if he had ticipating in "what they knrtw to be a report wholesale depopulation. Every The chorus of assent to the arbi- sham." section has lo«