NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. AtTGTtrST 12, 1908. I CBOTHZBS, arletrocracy of Holstein which (Jurlnj?- the last few dutch PSEPABZS'Q years TALK JAPAX. SECRETARY hundred has furnished so many generals, PEACE WITH AT OYSTER Bil" KAISER'S dignitaries AUCKLAND FESTIVITIES BUSY court and ministers of state to the Wilielmiiia Conferring "wti3i C3o«»- Tariotis sovereign house* of Germany. Queen Thus. an uncle of the new councillor of the Ger- Ambassadors Takahira and O'Brien — cillors an Situation in Curacao. Important Character the Duties man Embassy, namely, Count Ernest Wed el. was STATE BALL Artivity Causes Curiosity Presi- • of years GOVERNOR'S tar* for many Grand Master of the Horse to Em- r at Japan Society Luncheon. Amsterdam. An?. IL—The "HanJalsblaar* Hi* peror William. Another uncle. Count Oscar TVedet, learns that th*Dotcb senmirT oiasa prot«et»<S i.iill" Office. dent's Son in "Hold-up" Scheme. which of Is Minister of State and Grand Master of the Court Ambassador O'Brien and Ambassador Tak&hira era Holland and Utrecht. sow «r* la rCarrrUrit MB*. »T th» Brentwooa rtempany.] to th* reigning Grand Duke of Saxe- Weimar. While Battleship Dance agreed yesterday at the luncheon given for Mr Oy«ter Bay. Aug. 11.—The unusual acti-rtty at th* Caribbean waters, have been ordered t» jiipsw secretary George Officers York foreign f^aperor Wllllam> principal private Count. Wedel's own father, the late Count O'Brien by the Japan Society of New at IfoTernment executir* offices hens which ha» b*en for service. very Important a postJtlon. neetnjc that Krhard. was one of the favorite aides-de-camp Smoking Sailors. the Hotel Aator that the relations between apparent* for almost week, dtirinjf thai *sjr ©tuples «> Concerts Entertain a both The Hague. Aug. XL— Jacob *«\u25a0 sddrei«»ed to the sovereign. and most trusted members of the household of the the United States and Japan would always nijrht. the subject consid- basXless^ }I coarnunlcatlnns — and at has become of Heemskerk sailed t»-da.y far Caxlbb«eß. »•:««. Department'of Foreign late Kins; of Hanover. A Count Auckland. Aug. No more beautiful sight be friendly, and that each would be the closest curiosity. Presi- exr*ptins KMfrom th* cousin. Charles erable The acting secretary to tha The which unaar anlars •>• relating military and na- Weiiei. after having been In turn German envoy wag witnessed picturesque Ellersli© friend of the other In the development of the under hftn cruiser Friesland. Is \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 the ones to at ever at the dent. Rudolph Forster. and the clerks prepare foreiga service, Affalrf bands, may Stockholm, special East. Mr. will sail to-day In th» Maure- for returned io-&xr fwa \u25a0ral matters, pass throuith his that It Governor of Berlin and the Kaisers racecourse than that of to-day, when a O'Brien have recently been hard worked and th* *x*ootl*« yon Val- ambassador at Vienna. Tokio, there before Norway. Si* probably win fbjjow the Aaos vma be el Interest to call attention to Rudolf In now Stadtholder and Gov- race meeting was held for the entertainment of j tanla for and should reach office staff haa been augmented by two clerks from place of the late ernor General of the arrival the American fleet In Japanese wa- Heemskerk a*soon as ah* can be ma.*!* ra*£7. enttalt irno has Joat taken the Alsace-Lorraine. Count Klemens the officers and men of the American fleet. Ad- of the Washington executive offices. In that capacity. This Is all Wedel is Grand Master of the and Grand ters. every day Bares roa Ln?«niw Horse miral Sperry his staff and all the officers Mr. Forster makes two trips almost Aug. XL— Qo»amor of tl* .'alaa4 necessary, since mention will be Cup Bearer to the reignlnjr of Olden- and tribute to the ability displayed by Mr. return WWemstad. th* more no Grand Duke After a to Sagamore Hill, and each time upon hi* pnoiiausd Jhwjatr- fjoea In the German "Who's burg, and Count Wedel is— was until quite \u25a0who* could be spared from duty and the entire Baron work done of Curacao to-.lav a can** fv.tind of Yon Valentin! Botho or O'Brien. Takahira recalled the brings with him a mass of correspondence. His annoancang &9 p**alaoam similar standard works of reference. recently—councillor of the German Embassy at contingent of enlisted men on shore leave were in cementing the friendship of the two nations by Queen Wllheimina to tnto" or first visit, made In the forenoon, usuaily consumes majesty folly posted * man considerably the junior of Luca*hus. Tokio, while until a year or so ago a Yon Wedel present. The and officers were In Townsend Harris, American resident that her Is a* to the fr.ua- jj(iIs admiral the the first two or three hours. Recently h» began making here mamn nearly years of \u25a0«* at the time was at the head of the household of the Kaiser. gathering minister Japan, • tlon resulting from th* of r*£&£csa ho ws« \u25a0*\u25a0*\u25a0» full uniform. There was an enormous in and continued: the night trip. J*avtng tie offices about o'clock Venezuela, death, the other day. In Va!entlnl is Just in the same way as It Is said there has with and la oonfeFrtng wtth c«r oms>- cf Ms fact. that to greet the Americans. Through such friendly attitude as the Ameri- and remaining with the President frequently a* dllors In ahaofc the same ace »«« the Emperor, and. after never been any King of Prussia without his can have, always taken, your people are an endeavor to bring as l^.-.yav*- *bont The spacious grandstand gToaned under Its ministers late as midnight and sometimes after that hour. ment of condl^ons. esrrwrier.i-e Jn a magisterial capacity Biilow, so it is that there is no ruler of the Ger- deeply endeared to ours, and we want to recipro- ees*!<lerable hurden of humanity, the, beautiful green cate what has been done for us. We have never Just what is tbe occasion of this extraordinary la rations parts of Prussia, was nominated nine man Empire without his Wedel. the family being and had an displeasing; your slopes thickly spec- idea for a moment of activity cannot be learned. Inquiries ar* met with reST5= fjro to !">e one of the assistants of Lucanua. more extensively represented in the entourage of iawns and were dotted with people, much less of waging: war against you. Died. tn the reply "Official business." It Is believed not im- i«o<! ><• WaS appointed Governor of all that the kings of Hanover than of any other court. tators. In the stand especially was the scene a Therefore, when there, were war cries raised Death notices .-ipp-artnc la 'i'H TiUBV -mUI ke In quarters, find probable, however, that political matters form a which has Its adminis- women some we were simply amazed to r?pnbli«h*4- tn Xbe Tri-Weekir Xribca* vtS^ot oaa gajajaa of the kintrdom pretty nne. the variegated toilets of the the cause for such cries. considerable part of the business transacted. Th* ctutr^e. at Frankfort-on-the-Oder, It is unnecessary to say that In the of traOve B*wdqaarter* COUNSEL, TO THE JOCKEY CLUB. blending harmoniously with the gold lace of the midst President was at home all of to-day. Privy when. such unthinkable stories going on none oS the In- A-:.—»-, BJtJfjttl ?lxs*r, X with the rank of Councillor. But Through a trimmings telligent countries numeron* "hold-tips'" \u25a0 rsea Ijmeamam "<*** TriTh Sir Charles Matthews' appointment by naval officers and the hlue and white people of the two believed In To-morrow there will be Beatty. Claudius P.. >. FsrtUuua, Chariss IK. f03)» months back. seized the the possibility the English government as Director of Public majority of hostilities between two such on the streets of Oyster Bay. and one of th* hold- Boak. Thomas D. K.Ut,MazyC A, which culminated in Mi death the Km- on the uniforms of th» enlisted men. A nations, with such a time-honored friendship: Bordnn. John B. '-y"". CMorsj* C. illness Charles Frederick K. C, be- but many up is President's youngest son, Insisted that Valentini should he Bum- Prosecutions. Gill. of the races were close, and exciting an<i brought when there are before us problems to artists to b« the BHsrhtrr.an. Hor«c«. Ptsre*. Ml=nl«Bmfßtat terrr comes senior counsel to Mm Jockey Club, an office be. solved hereafter by our friendly co-operation, Quentin, and another, probably the- next older son. Brmnxner. E?t«i»tti. Prr«r. tiUllmC sjwHirsi from Frankfort to assume temporary forth rounds of applause from the Americans. for the benefit of commerce and civilization, any go Cox. Mary P. Blunr, T.IV.M.C. in which he has been preceded by the late Sir Fred- might peace-loving pub- Archibald. Tne proceeds of the •\u25a0h*ld-ups" ar«»to Oi!!«n. Patrick. a.- l^oarts a. 4gUS* of the place to which he has now been After the Admiral Sperry and two hun- stories which mislead the \7*&nr. erick Sir Russell, before be be- races lic and make mischief to our good intentions to a worthy cause, the maintenanc* of th* Nassau Eastman. .Lucy P. appclr.t«fi. Lock-wood. Charles proceeded aaßnftelT came Lord Chief Justice of England, and Sir Henry dred of the officers of the fleet as tha should not be allowed to exist. Hospital, at Mineola.
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