Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1904 — ESCAPE OF PRINCESS LOUISE [ARTICLE]
ESCAPE OF PRINCESS LOUISE
It Was Not Accomplished «Ith the Aid of an Auto—She Tells the Story. Paris, Sept. 9. —Princess Louise of Coburg anti Lieutenant Count Mat-tasiscli-Keglcvieli are stopping in the central quarter of Paris, but their exact location is carefully concealed. The princess, however, received, a friend of Count Ma-ttu.siseh-Keulevich. a journalist, and told to him the story of her escape from Bad Lister. The count, she said, contrived to convey messages to her through a hotel waiter. When all was arranged the princess left the hotel at 2 o'clock in the morning, and the night watchman having been bribed he saw nothing. A carriage was waiting for her, in which she drove to Hos, where she took a train for Berlin and there remained concealed for two days, and later came to Paris.
