FRANCIS JOSEPH IS llchl. Upper Austria, Aug, 18. Francis Joseph. the emperor-kin; U Austria-Hungary. in eighty yam Old today, and all the “country in ceiebut, 11.3, while here in this little to“ scores oi the member- or the hem of lumbar: nre usembled‘to do no.0; to the head of the family. Item 1. iinely decanted in Alpine {union with garlands of pine and juniper and m the bountiful mountain flower-n, .u this evening great bonï¬res will :5. lighted on nanny mountain tops. ‘So nanny ot the aged ruler-'3 rel..- than so here thnt he hud to receive them in groups at the imperial villa, where" he has been living for mom than a month. The ï¬rst 'to congratu. late the emperor were the members a his immediate family. These included his two daughters, Archducheesea .Gi- sela and Marie Valerie, their husband. and children. Archducheu Elizabeth Marie. the daughter of the late crown prince, with her two children, and the emperor's only surviving brother. Archduke. Ludwig Victor. Then cune the other family groupsxin the order of their right to the throne. Aha-o’clock a grand dinner was [iv- en by-the emperor to all the adults (1 the imperial family in the Kuraaal. The guests numbered 76. all member: of me‘houae of Hamburg. The chil- dten had their own festive table in the villa ’ During the day the emperor ro- ceived messages of congratulation ONE DEAD; AUTO IN' CREEK According to his employers, lt we! discovered soon alter he fell lll that he had ï¬lled in severe] check- for amounts greater than were Indicated by the stubs, or by the cash book. All examfnatlon followed, and nhowï¬. I! ll alleged. that he bed converted the dlflerence to his own one. how.“ September. 1907, and July. 1910â€"11" least $36,000 being missing. : Most of the money ls believed Mi ofllcers of the leather company t0 h" gone lnto unsuccessful venture! “3 Wall street. FEVER REVEALS BIG STEAL New York, Aug. 18.â€"-Adolph‘ Gar briel. conï¬dential clerk for a New York leather company, is' dying of t!‘ phold lever in his uptown residence. unconscious of the fact that an exam- ination ,0! his books. made since he became Ill, had revealed discrepancies which led a Supreme court Justice to issue an attachment against him for 836.000. “V’vwv. Gabriel hnd been in the employ of the concern for ten years, and such conï¬dence was reposed in him thli no examination of his books had been made in seven! fears. St. Louis. Aug. 18.â€"â€"Charlen 6. H0!" rig was killed when an nutomohiio in whibh he was a passenger mined 1M npproach of I email bridge in , St. Louis. turned misi- nnd fell into tb‘ creek beneath. Three of hi: comptll‘ ions. badly injured. as in a inc-vial- Morris was found under the 12.65“" His head struck I. log. Relativu of Auflfll’l Am nu†Celebrate HI. ainmy‘nn‘fï¬m“ Town of mm. from all the rulers of the civilized world and from hundreds of other per- sons in foreign lands as well as in his own dominions where he is so deeply bawed. He seems to be in robust health and has been taking long walks daily and .going on deer hunts when- ever the weather permitted. St. Louis Man chd and Three 00"" panlom Injured When Machlm Strlku a Bridge. Diurcpancln Found In Account: Clerk. Who In Dying Ignorant of Discovery. Emperor Francln Joupp. EIGHTY YEARS om 9“!“ 'Open for summer Guests -_o?oo?oo?o- $2.00 To'$3.50 PER DAY MEALS sznvw 50¢: EACH 0,16". $1.50 A good. dafevpapcr {or the Home. Contains all the local happenings Highland P; lurrounaing N O r t 1" Shore towns. A'fhomc paper that Boy or girl may Sad in your subscriP‘ Price or Sabrcription: socxety In W S ‘aaydble in advance. ï¬ighland Hall ‘T/u ’ark Dér Year, {Opposit’Aeademy Station Milwa MRS. E. Emnummouo WELEPHONEZG ; ‘ N HIGï¬LAND FKRK. 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