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T H E T R I B U NE 'S FOREIGN NEWS
?CAN ARK WIN
More than 100 of Our Artists
Have Pictures Well Placed
in This Year's Salon.
TRIUMPH FOR G. MELCHERS
Works of Frederic C Friseke,
of New York; of Charles
Hawthorne and Walter
Gav Greatly Admired.
? ?
rll 12.- The twmty-third an
B Of the BOCMKC National. .;.- '
\-.\r'*- of which Alfred Hull i?
and which will he opened
i(?-morr??w m the weal arlng of the
Grand : ? i Champa Blyaeea, con?
as 2,7: alntinga, drawings, -jrorka
v mptee "f de? oratli ??
art. Th' hanging committee, c-ompoe? ?
M Aman, Jean Q**-*-rgea Phard and
Dauphin, h Impreaaed with the boIM
??nd brilliant qualities "i the American
at agent Of artists r?.nd i*a\.- pig ,,|
Amrri'.nn WOTka this ?.ear ?tt ????sitton.??
<?f unusual nn.tnin? iv ?-.
A phee at boom is accorded to Qary
basa'a picture. "Maternity." In del
low i of ? ?. gre? na and
browns. The luminous, opalesque ? om
tloaa "f famaJs B| urea bj Brc?iterl?
?? rrheka and Um soft raflneeaent ol
?a air ?Aatelus*llke forms of
i ? tanata i it) r,,, Barlow
make i aorl of American chap?
Boom 7.
Walter Qay'a exquisite Interior!
With th?* fascination.? of eltph
teent ta ntury fornitura and up
?id notably the -?ortraits. m,
I B pair of old pewter candle ?
- on the marble mantel, ar?- greatly
? d. Strongly d?'SiRn.<i groupa ?>r
laherman and pcaannta b? Charles
Bawthorne, some delightfull> radiant
sphere Hfecta by BUsabeth Nourae
and a charactarhtlc "visit to a Ifu
by Eleanor Norcrom ar? abo
prominent aa ar?- aome Japane**e?llke
lued grays <>f the latan?]
Ploren? - Bate, and excel?
lent works b] Cameron BurniMr, Ed?
; ..: Kmma Chadwlck, Marion
*:d Hoy Brown, all "f them
tlnctly creditable to Amei ? ',
-
tandar Harrlaon remain.? faithful
to hi?? poetic portraiture of oceaa ?
- and jnieF Btewart : ortrait of ?
-i "fiord has d!?tin<t.ion in line
laltlon.
Tht ? Cecilia
Mother ai 'Lady
g' and Lady with Kan.
ni?: and eonv? y Im?
? t,-- >.f absolute mundane corr?
: til?? i laeetc frigidity of t?ka
n and coldnaaa ?>f the i
ment of ,.?'?? t.-d ughi ray? when
red with the nerroua energy of
? French portraits make on?
thai ?'? ?? li la i- aus *.? uuid put
r.ais dasli'-H of human:"
Mori- than 100 out ot the
i :;??? palntiaaja are Araertcaa.
The dominating works ?>f the Branch
ten are g auperb celling, Tht
Triumph or th.- BeptJbllC," for the ivtjt
Palah, by Alfred Boll; "Repose of
by Lhermltte, and "i,??*--1
tnmy," a Cupid dla ? I I 'bad
? n the i?i ? " faahlonabl ?
ladies alpplng afternooa tea
m s rom pardon, i j Qastoa La Toucha.
pturi comprises twa ?rharnoterie?
ladles, by Bodla;
funeral monument? to eommamo
the young Duke d'Usaa (kttled In
???r.R" in 1 *<i*V.i by Saint Mat-' ?
: : ? nts fout huK<- IMgTOM
d?ng ai lh a boylike Hg if?
Utts erect, with a Broach Bag In I
ow of the craft There is a lino,
bust f>r i "hoi in, lgr Arons??n.
who aleo exhibits a hroaae bust <?r
B tha, a wax fiRure of g man
shying ninepins, by Henri Vernh?
? of the Infanta. Kuliili.i.
' rp, and a fine baaa*rellef por?
trait in hr.iwn graalta of Jean d'Ee
loun ?-?.riHtHnt. b) foal da
t'h&rni"- .
Among Um American exhibitor?, are
Barlow, "f Detroit; Hoy H.,
Brown of Decatur, ill.: Cameron Bum
Bide, Ol Atlanta. Qa , the Miw-s iVeilia
H?*i- MOW Torb Cttfl Const ?we
Blgeloa Of WiW York, Mhiervu J.
of Altmar, N. Y ; .Mrs. Man
Cotton; the lllaoes Blha?
tar, of Labs Bareet, lit;
'b ens imninp. ??i B lntiiet. CaL;
Klon: of CUM intiat?, Ki-.d-H"
C r- eke, ?? Htm York: F-:thei B.
?a, of Baa fork; ?Miss Ahn?
BekHhwaite, G m. Glhooa, Bfaltar,
Hitlgham. Mas:-.. BdWaTd
oder Barrig?n, <?f Phlio
ah; James B. RoftMaa, of ?Ctoda?
nHli: Charlea W. Hawthorn?', of NOW
v"rk. Hughitt Hanitfty, Vanbar Kalo)
Hah David Karfunkh, of Hrookiyn;
Aagaetui Keapaa* of How York;
I "' ??: J K.mi'dy, Harry Lai lirnHti.
QaarfB h Leonard, of Boita*; Mitt
?tael Mara, of Bprlagfhld, EIL; B<t?
*??rd McDowell, of KOW York; (isry
Haicbors, <?f Detroit; afhe Weaaor
Beruues, <?f Bltchburg, Maes.; John
Babh, of ?Wichita, Kan.. BBaraja Ober
!?uff?-r of PMiadeli-hia; Miss Jane l'?*
'-rnon "i BlglB, ill . Brail T. Boa?B,
*??"?*'? !.. - lae-Hobbiim, of New York;
'?Mm Rohhoeen, ol Detroit; Uwe
?hace Raviin, of ?'be ago; Bdwh Bcitt,
"f Buffalo; William Henry Binger. of
PiUnbiirgh, JultM L, BtaWtft, of i'hll
?'-"ll.hia, the M ? ? * Helena i-iturte
??"'t, Of BeWPOrt, H. I . Marlon tt*Jt
????I Took? r, of Chhago; Miss All*:'?
T,-"k.i ,,f S'-m Voik fit y. A. <i. ^'iir
,h*wk> o| Sharon. I'enn.; Mrs. Obth?
"ri"- V. Wiitklnr and Frederl? k T.
Bebe,
DEADLOCK IN SANTO DOMINGO.
*?V?*ntiiiiKioii. Apiil it The Domini? an
Hduee ,,, ?{?,,,, ., nUtlVC-1 han M " '"'I
"'* randldac) .?t Hefioi Hordas, thrlee
2?*,*'<l iV\ the Kei.kt? for l'i-ovlslonal
{""???-??m ,,f the republic to ?ueeeed Aifh
t.,i. J' N' "I The vote In the Hoime re
5l ** ** M* between Jlmenes and Vas
EMPLOYERS AID IN
IN BELGIAN II
Many Will Take Care of C
dren While Fathers Fight
for Suffrage.
PORT OF ANTWERP CLOS
All Goods To Be Landed at R
terdam or Hamburg?Socia
ists Believe Themselves
500.0C0 Strong.
Hr'^'- ?.-While It ,- ,??
what extent
1 ral ntrtke wui tic up
?'?'?' Mona.,, r, i. .vifient i
,h;I " ' Ml latton Is beginning i.
,; ** ???"?-. -? flous. The social
?"??'?red !.. ntgl t that SOO.000 Worker?
' rrlppllng tl.ntire countrj
I - ??',?.. a . ....
1 ??? Antweri ? . d have notl
that th. . would declln?
responslbl itj t t ti,.. . ,,,
' ' ?'?"tit. beginning to nil
All men bai ha nos sa route it am
1 '??'?'? sill i.e landed at Rot!
','"" ? ' ''? ?I Twent) -hlploadr.
? i grain, des! ?.? ?
?1res ...,.,1 ,,, ,h, .,.. . .
I cepl
: ? ? | ?
Th? ;,;
v ' M' that they d
n< i i-tt. mpi t,. bring in anythli | .
Mooda* The fermera aupplytng Brus
r ..in one h
uada ol pot itoea wli
srrlved In Brussels te?da* wet?
tantaai g n 4,,
a I..tig
Municipal Employ-is Stick.
Ti,. ample? o- of the municipal wal
lighting and street cleaning departmei
have been 1 ?tl ? 1 al thi ? 1 artlcli
ti n m the strike will forfeit tl ?
? ' to pensioi - and it
hardly likely that the) aril] Jo
?
Th? B . la lets ? -,
will ho permltt?*d und that the soldi?
and gendarmes will have no work !<? ?
if they an maintain the 1
.... the) believe th
a 'Megatton of Burgomasters from m
ihan 1,000 t wna will come to Bruss?
k the Hint: t.. Intervene
Slngulai variations ol sentiment ba
heon diyoiopoij h.ith in th.- Belgian cai
tal and in the pravlncea In ronneotl,
with the strikt One atrangs ah? 1
la the countenance, active or ta,-it. givi
by a minorit) of th?- employ?***? t?. tl
movement, gome of them have ?
elared that they would Continu? th?
maireia ?lurln?? tho strik?-. Whl
ith- ra have ?"?ontributed t., th?
und" 01 offered to tak. cafe .-f ti
Rtrikera' children.
The Clerical newspaper? aver that i"
: Iberala are privately Bwelllng th? atril
? Liberal gad Radleal
? alloua Pltlei at* openl- .-?-.
?
Half Pay Offered.
The i!ii|.|..>t? "f I.;.-?;. l,i\r |."-t'i IM
1 ti,- s in Rive their s "tkni?
? ho strike for manhood suffrage half pa
for tie ti.to? days, April It, 10 and M,
they "gill rei 111 to wot g og April it
? ? ? .n Hal its
s lui?- deploring th? 4-1 Kti. : gva eat ids d '
aid theh hands m parti' ipating In tt
iratlon hi favor of miinli.,.,.1 ?u
... manufarturer has undertake
to feed Iftj chii.iien iurfajg the strike an
oli" 1 - hg vt ggtt ad '?' pay 11
i-'tak'is a wok's wagea
in Herat*! the strike will h.. almo
complete On!) anottgh M.nknun win it
o a.n a! thell post? to keep the maihiii'i
in goad I "iidiliciti, so that the men . ,in i
turn t" week the sMggant the signal to d
?-.. in given
1 he great coal companies at ahn 1 g ai
u up hundr.'d?- of <-?'? instda tl"
uaika fin tho non-stiiklng workme*? an
lor men who tako the pig NJ Of Btrik?
and Whfl "My bO afraid to lesve the work
to go to their homo-- S> mpathisers WM
tin Btiiken have grtangad to Mad fou
tao'isand children at Seialnir. whii<- th
men Hi?- ii"t al work
The Chrtstiaa Unions, .??? the Catholl
workmen'a aanortatfcma are known to dH
1 them from !he Hoi-iaHM Irad
unions, have decided not to 'n|n (he ?trike
The workmen In the lfi?JUstr*ai estaf
llsh?*nenta and mlnM along the valley 0
tha R?v?M Olaln have refused to join th
-tri!.'-. Their d?Klaf?fl is explained par
tlally by the tact thai many of them sn
rorelgnefO who take no invest in LMlglai
politics
Th.- got? n m? 1 ! haa colleeted Immena
supplie? m tha fortified cita "f Namui
and ira,!?' lad n wltl '"a! ft""' O? 'Mia"
continue t?. arrive hourly.
The Mlnlgter of ?"Vai la tranafeiring a'
,...?,, ,,t ,,t troepa from the plecei
. the] have ?>- a atatloned f??r son,.
tin? to "th.-i p?a..- wliere th?
have no a? gualntanir**?, and so can b?
ttaed mot' .fllcl'iilly In oaso Of diKlurh
une.
a Iteavy now si..un atrut?k 'he wnw?
of neiKium last night, and aras ac.om
laanied by severe fwet tamtmoaa, oichani
a,:(i vegetable helda were ruined In tnanj
districts, and the telegiaph ?n<i telephon?
service araa pna\tit interrupt.'"
rharl.toi. April if Hi.li>"ai?l? all oval
t),?? city have bsea covered to-da*. with
*-|-SS*1 t?'d poft'-r?. on whiet* Is print-d the
?ectallst call to the workmen to strike for
mai hood auffrage on Moa>4ar. The pia?
aaida aie prinie.i la large type and petal
OUt tO the workinKliieli:
?This is a gtrlks "f fold??! enns- and
,?,t ?f raised lists H.sp.ct !he liherty of
thoes who wish t.. work, and the authori?
ties will also r.-spect in llko mann.-r th.?
treesUntx of Vhaea who trian ht ith,
Complet? paaastv-saeaa is urged ope? the
atrikera by ihe Soclaiisi uniona whi?~h tell
them thai ' ii.J^'vy ?ak*t*e ?o am opi'.?f>-'nt?*
is Injury d.?!i ? tO OUt ?aus' "
BOURGEOIS TREMBLES IN
FEAR OF BELGIAN STRIKE
Majority of Middle Class, Like
the Workers, Is Saving
Up for Struggle.
Illy ?*,.l,.. to Th?- Trlt'inr- '
|;,-,ms.I.s. April r-'-A!-- April M ?1
proacbea th? HHginn ??cvirK*?,,!?- has
grown ??.nHtantly mOtn f'-arful. The
threatened gen?-!'.?! strike is almost the
sole topi?* of conversation.
Whether there will be a strike or not j
the preparations for It have made thai
THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL FAMILY.
The name-, from left to right, are (above): Grand Duchess Marie (14 year-? old), Grand Duchess
( >lga (17 years old), Grand Duchess Tatians (15V>g years old), (below) the ('?rand Duke Alexis
|9 years <>1<11 ami ihe ?Grand Duchess Anastasis I !_' yean old).
middle 'las? shak?' in it- shoes
ITlmd-inl cares and ph< ? s of an
mini are already feeling tin* sffee
1 the naaager of one .?r th?- Mg re<
raata h the Boulevard d'Anapac!
meated t??-ff?>- Tne atrlke rommli
Injunction to the workera t<? ?avi
the comlnf atruggte is being r? > 11 <
l?; a majority of th.- middle , has
Th? police hare received taatruci
t?? ke<|i a i In???' watch OVBT I'r? mi?
; Broquevllh and M Woeate, hoti
I whom have received ?menacing leti
A !ar<re number "f Socialist.?
pari in a torchlight proc?salo!) tur?
I'll litS
Amolli; til. 'enej?is 0g ||,?' baut
..n?- reading, "Soldiers do not fir*
peaceful strikers." was sepeclally
ti. ?able
Public opinion seems more or less
i he Sid? "t th" Work? is. Th?
bourgeo - iho igh not burning t"
unlvi t m it suffrag?
a hen :< .1? ; 1i?, ? i him "f cherla
plural votes and enfranchises his ?
and tl,.' wive? of hin workmen, ire
un!verra 1 suffrage to.-, general rtrik
TWO eTe^?^ERS SHI
Rurales Who Slew Madero a
Suarez Silenced Forever.
?? ? ? ?? i< ans iprll Mai Ihs OA i?
rivale secretory ta PnraM? m :
? o "f Mostee, arrived here la-Ssj s
? seasathnal aarvaUve <.r th? m-inttoi
v. id. h Modere and hie Vice? Pre? '?
Pino guarea loet their ?Seath Oviedo
tare i imi.-?. perforassd the sie?
UflM ?,n id.- ?in. i i ,,rM?>r ?,f rh?*li I
? ? "t and thai lnt"i IhO) S ??!?* pul
Seath to ssal 11m it lips
Af?n Oviedo BS aped from Meatce 0
ii? ?Joined tie- ' snaiislsls In ceabuUa
? ? ? ' reltei Sted a report ti
InveeUaathM ol !"?? kllllaf "f Madera ?>
? i had revi aled that bath, ? k
prisoners in th? palgc* had received m
...li.--' in ?heu I.?...I and were ?.I
WbllS lineaasdoUS In their beds Th
bodie? were seen Useraaftw plaaad
hu aatomobiis and t??k- r? hear 11>?- ps
t. ? Uarj t'-- - ? :?!. whet? Ih? it ?erta u<
?inrii.-Tit osserteS they wers killed
guards when an attempt wan taads
ti ? -i
Tti?? two rurales who killed Preald?
Madero and VuwPreetdenl Pine Suai
a-1. -i ..n .ti."'i. i - "f captain ? '.-<
? . i ?ira u- corpa a i s w
afterward promoted by Huert? t<> II
? .-i ?,f i ?ii..ri. ; and liven a 1er
?...m <.f mon? ? fot ' ?? pari h.- i.,.-. . -i
' th.- ?b-.'i. h- de lared Th? two rural
were Bhot to death outetds the pe\
tenthr**. Cardenas sfterarard "?id thi
the blood ?d these two tooh <>r the a
Bassin aras the blood "f Madcr?? and Pti
- n i /."
President Madero died almost !miti'"i
lately aft?-i be aas "hoi ant th- Via
Prestdenl ??id nil die fn?m the sfTeetl I
' the Bhotl Tl,.- Bboeb "f th? [i!*-t"l hu
lots t'viv.'i - ?in ft "in Ms stupor, and i
?tod to ralas himself M h?h at his ma
?i'-r?-r immediate!) be ?as seu.-d aba
th" tl.ii.at an?! Btfaaglsd to ?bath Marl
bod) save physical evidence ?
? mi,?ti?,mu?.i. ?.i ti.?- detailed story, whk
trpg eecured fr??ni persons who were bi
a few feel awaj when th murders wet
<. 'iiiti.tt t< ?i
? \nt even Am? r* at,-- ami othi r fol
. L-, , | | i,, Mexico ?ihm- expr?s?? tli. rr
Helves truthful!) on such uuiaUuiis.
Oviedo added, "fot f? ?r of eonfht**aUoi
oi .;. n ih tlon of ih-'b property, ?ir pei
haps a worse fate. Scores "f people bav
hetn put to death rlgbi In ihe capita
Bines the beglbnins af th? Hnerta era ..
misrule, and in man) Instances the eolia
ai crlms wiii'h brought tin- death pan
altv upon th?m COOBlSted .*??b-lv Iri the|t
lock "f sympathy s/ltl? a government
founded upon treachery and assassina
tlon, and pledged to tyrann) and Um
i ippresslon of personal and pottttoal lib
erty "
DUE TO SAILORS' SPREE
Dual Fatality Not Mexicans'
Fault, Reports Consul.
Mezleo Cltjr, April 12-Reporting yes
lorday the killing of two sailors Tuesday
night an?l the woundlna tt thre.? other
uten from the Called Mates eruher cait
fornh by Meatean poUcemen at Quay?
mea, Sonera ?marleaa Consol ?iiifoyie.
at HiTniosill". ?Senara, savii th? Incident
wa? dU? to the --itiloi? being htOShatOd
un?i "very dhol4t ill
The Obtiaul htttt hh report on the
statement of an *f* ?""ens. hddlag that
th- trouble, in ab likebhoid, touM hift
beeil avoided had the consular a*ent at
?I MtytaSI informed the ?-ommander of the
I California < i.i<"tunei*.
Noca les. Arir. April 12 -Amerhan
rafUgaaa arrlvlm* h.re to-day from Otiav
niiia are Inclined to pSBOS upon American
Bailors the reeponslhilltv for ihr fatal
street affray in ?Juavmas
xaar unv ***** ,if,v ****m*m ***r* **
stoere have, ahM* ***** "?SSf1? ?
,-urt of liUlStB and that American resi?
dent., ham ? tm *****% wtm? oaa.
aular A?ent C. D. Taylor, who daclltied
to tak? anr action by onVlalty tnformtnf
Admiral Cowles.
Tin: CZAR 'nu: CZARINA.
HOME LIFE OF RUSSIA'S RULER
Intimate Details o? the Czar's Daily Routine Given in a
Book by ?i Well Known Professor Reveal Him
as a Kindlv Man of Famil v.
, ' y . , ;-. .
S' ivt.r.l.urs. April I A toOk '? Ig J?B?
? i ? ?? -, Btfurg win-1
[gires Intimate d? tail*? of the 1
oi tt,?a . gai ? i- g w.i
ki?? am Russian pi
? . ?? || tells u
I that in? majes! rlslni I i ir in ih'
moratng I .his break?
fast usually consists of ham, cold r?????
in??!, agga gad lee e\ ooffe? after
' hraakfaal he reads I i*apeaa
| newspaper? an.I makes notes In ?ho mar
i ?in concerning ten i that :.I part?a*?
lateraat t.. | ?
H- ib iffalra o ? ? ? T an
ltd thai walks in "
usually B lb* two
- ? ?? ' h are hta fa\ orite t-11.
and sn olBi lal of in.-it * Bom? tlm? ?
?he take? n ih!o .,n a hi ??<;?' ot tm*- f.,r
n r.w sa ot .? -,f ?ho lak'*? After luashSon
he devoi4M .-.ti hoar t" mort .-tat., nrr-iir?,
liten goea toi another walk, from which
ih, i.t irm In time foi afternoon tea with
? ? Empresa and the chlldn a I Krai
ten lall.- the Cggr ami ' "7.r. rinn ofteg dla?
. is iriip.irtatit ?tat.- attain
i The .nun. i tabl? i? gaaerthsd as partlcu?
l ri? majeet) slwaya keeping|
I tin conversation li'.inK in lively faehton
i ? th< ' Iren. ? i sit at ti tabla
with their psn nta H? h enjoy?
riddl? . glvli g them I '?
ironounce quickly.
ne with them
ha reads to t
the ? >
? i ,-? ? nal when
.* in the Crimea frequently walks
ftffo?.., niii.-s n day. He Is also vary i???i'i
ting, riding, boating and awlat?
mitrg There are, in i-? i. few of ?ha
. ourt officials it la said, who are ahl?
keep ap with him on moi t of 1 esi
? ':t ons
in regard to the Imper! il hi1.iron 'ho
? ?.. -
'?ti!\ nine y. an? ,,i. ?? being care*
fully Instfucted In militar* discipline and
etiquetti A regiment ?u children in the
court hag !"->*n formed, in orOet Ik it ii->
nut} i-a'ii tha art "f commanding aol?
tilers.
Ti .? f - .t gi ? i . apea h P5B f?
Hah, ' rtench fluently Their
favorite paatltnea ara mu le, Orewlng,
photography, dancing, riding, rowing and
tcnnta \n amu ien i n! o Meta the] fre?
?i .? ntly Indu Ige In It unie
i ?,??'. ... t. hea a hieh th? Il parents
?i. afterward Invited to witness.
BOSCOBEL TO BE SOLD
Estate Still Contains Oak Which
Hid Charles II.
in?- ?*?ii!?' to The Ttltaiw i
leitulon. April 12. -H.,?'*o|..'l. the his?
lorlc est?t?- ?.n ihe hordor <>f Htnffoni
shiro and Bhropahlre where King
Charles n bid In an oak tree after his
dcfoat at id?? Battle of Wotooaiot, trill
I... sold at auction In .Ittrio. The hOUM
Itself, which slMltered many Etonian
1'iilholii prleit* and political refU-ffaeg
hoforo King Charlea took torn-:?. wert,
In naptttrmber, ICC1, is weii preseraaH,
and In Us principal pnytM remains as
in ihe d.'ivs of I'roniwel].
Th>- famous oak into which the rayai
fugitive climbed when gurprlaed i>y
Cromwell'*? hnis.'mon .still stand? prn
iia-toii by ir"n ralllngg In the paddoctg
adjoining the estate.
AEROPLANE DERBY OFF
High Winds Cause AccidentB at
Monte Carlo.
Monta ''ai!'!. April VI Th" water.aero?
plane derby, the Qraad Prts da Monaco,
graa start-id to-fey. but B*Maj*d-med an?i
annulled owing M the hisrh wave? tta>aughl
about by a wind blowing forty rallas an
hour, which caused several aeeidttnts
There wore seven Startern, of whom M
Fischet was wroek.'d at fcsaullsu, hi?
ma<thine ??apatsing whUa he waa IH fast
In the at: Ho and his engineer were
rescued from the water.
i'luirles T \\? > maim, an American
flyer, was compelled t.> stop earing p. th?
tall of his machine I? Im* hrokon. lam??,
Oaubsit, ?'.ftiti.-i IDepanot. laoui? itres-uet,
Hi m Molmau and Mauri?.? Pr?vost,
aft.r makln** an unsuccessful stniirgle
-against the half irale. dropped out.
COLUMBIA TO GET RATHOEN j
Hamburg Man Appointed New Kaiser
Wilhelm Exchange Profesfjor.
Professor tari F T Kathgoii. o? thai
Colonial Institut?* of llamhurg, has baSW
appointed Kais?-r wiheim professor at
?'olunil.la f..r ih?' ?oar "Jgg. 14. 'I'ho nn- !
nounceniorit was mad'- at the unlver?lty
> ???!< idav
Dr. ItathRen will he the elf-nth Herman
pn fassor to c? me to i.'olumlba on the
Kaiser Wilhelm foundation, lie la to
give a course In Inatructlon on the Bco
nomlc Problems of Modern Germany.
?COLD DAMAGES VEGETATION
; Result in Germany Almost a
Catastrophe Man Frozen.
Berlin, A| rll U Tl ? cold pell t on?
-, nn<t the drirn
aga to ? ilta and othei products which
We re tin- i -.? . h ? In ad'. IOCS Of their BOT
mal fTowth >???. Ins t.. the unprecedented);
warm month of March Is approachlna ?
" :
a homeless laborer a 11 found frozen to
.:? ith r . mornlnf in a Berlin garden
i oiony.
?CIENFUEGOS'S MAYOR SLAIN
' A, ? -
Assassination Duo to Politics?
Bloody Feud Feared.
Havana April II Ceferlno A Mondes,
Ireeentl) elected Conservative Mayoi ol
th?- ?itv of Ctenfuegos, in the province
lof Santa ?'lam. WBS BSSSSalnStSd last
! night A group ?>i neu waylaid him In
th- street while he was on his wa) home
?and riddled him with bulhtS
The motlv? of th.- BaBaaetrtattoH is
known to bava been poUthal, Mendea
havlag Incurred tbs bitter snmlty of tbs
defsated Liberals at tbs due of the ? ?
ti'.n
Six euspected men have been arrested
In eiitine. ti'in with th.- crime. Fears pre
entertained by tba authorities that this
murder may bs th? beginning of a bloody
feini between lbs Conservatives and i,ti>
i-t ab
HONOR PLEASESAMUNDSEN
I Glad the Fram Will Pass
Through Canal Second.
Vaaeouver, Brlthta Columbia, April I
? I mu piad Of It," wan all ?aptain Ko.iiil
Amundsen would nay when shown s dis?
patch from Norway, saying that the
United Itataa WOUM offer Mm the honor
! of allowlni{ the Pram, now h Smith
American BratOfO, to DB tbs Brat vessel,
other than s warahlp? to paas through tbs
I'aiiama ?'anal ?hen he .?-tarts on hi.i next
polar expedition. H? added bs had not
yet received the offer. lie expect? to
leave Kan Fraiici???) for the polar reeion
In June. MM,
The explorer confirmed the published re?
ports that bydis aarepianai would he oasd
t > >- nia ?aped!the
SCHOOL TEACHER KILLED.
Adanaca. Saskatchewan, April 12. -While
attempting; to reeeaa her mother from
their bOrnlag home on a farm, near here,
Minn gytdl Henderson, principal of the
Toronto publie SCheOh, lo?t her lire to?
day. Her mother. Mr?. John Uenderaon,
also perished in trie flamea. ?
DA'S DECLARATION
GRAUES All E?R0P
i Creates Conviction That A
Danger of Great War Is Now
Thing of the Past.
EVEN VIENNA SATISFIEI
Montenegro to Obtain Territt
rial Aggrandizement, Though
Failing to Get City of
Her Desire.
Ott " "x Thf Tri! une 1
Parh, April 12.?-The explicit ofllci
I declaration of tbi Rbaatan giwarnrntit
and the i ? ? > al and frank sathfactic
? arltb nrblcta it la received la all ti
. Buropi an i apltah, aapechHy in Wenn
create an abaoluta conviction in ti
beat informed diplomatic circles ?
Parh that the Balkan arar ** pracl
i .ally ended, and that tn-dH\. for tl
lirst tima sin. s October, the tamtnei
danger of arar between tha great Burn
paan powers is dispelled.
This result is attributed to the fini
victor} of the Csar and bis minister, >
Rasonoff, over ths Pan-She oppoattk
in Russia, which is al bist persuaded I
.-a-Tib? ?? iu bitter animosity again
lugtrifl and tu induise the peacef
? hratlon of the Bu ala
, io? ' rnment
1 A French diploma! occupying a pot
? >f great Importan? e assured your cm
ndenl this morning that peace
now ni-11 : a matt? t of s f? a day
ths only points "f friction being tl
fen disputes "famll* Jars," the) mlgl
almos! be deacribed between HuiKari
. nd er.-.?., and Bulgaria and Bervi
and Bulgaria and Montenegro, .-ill <
will I.?- uni ?Lb arranged ?>n lh
1 BBh already Submitted tO the Haiku.
alli?e.
Plucky litt!?- Montenegro, who?
Homeric courage in facing th.- oppoai
lion of unit?'.! Kur<>pe elicits the er
thuaiastk* sympathy ol France, win rr
?ceive ami'i?* territorial and Bnancb
compenaatlon for renouncing her <-ia?r
, t.? P. utarl.
Meanwhile arrangements nr?* airead
??n foot in Paria t<> live the Balka
ratiorip ail the llnnnd.-il support in th
I Way of easy loans and facilities Hi'
Imay ask for. My Informant conclude
With the word?: "This is the first da
during the last six month.-? on which
('?? i juetlfhd in afBrmlng to -on tha
?he war la over."
\; fil 11?The <
ts/llllam of ?Sweden, second s<>n ..
Ki'itr t; istavi for the Albanian throne i
? i i-, ti'..- Burop? " peasrs betona
? Mi?' Trip:.- Alliance ?-Oermany. Aus
i- i Hungary si d Italj acc<H*dlpi '" th
\. ?? Pr '? Pr?
FRANCE SYMPATHETIC
-Parallel Drawn with Buffalo, t<
Our Disadvantage.
f Hv CaBtS "* th? TflbttM ;
Pari?. APril IS. The Belgian Btrfb
era, oaring t.. their discipline, to th?
abeenca of sabotage, to their reapec
I r prop* i:*. and for tha liberty t<
I work f<*r those M>bo arant to a ?-?rk
iron ?? i fei ? ? i ?-' mpathy ir
Prance no! only among Bo? hlista bu'
[ imong i.i''-ral Republicana
The Belghn '-trtkers demand th<
?Muallt' of suffrriee which already er
' lata in Prince, the united Btitea an!
I Oreai Britain, Andrd Tardleu, edito!
of "h? Temps," calla attention to th?
Belghn strikes, drawing s contrant
between the violence ,,r the Bunhk
rs with the orderly, food natura
firmness ol the Belgians, erbose strik*
is a aholeaale object haaon of ahai
itrik? s ought Id fie.
The opinion here Is tli.it the Belgiai
strikers are ?ure tti the ? ltd to pet all
they want
FINANCIAL BILL ADVANCED
', German Imperial Parliament
Takes Favorable Action.
Berlin, April U The Qennan Imparlal
Porllamei t t??-day paassd tbs Bret readies
of the financial i?ib providing for the m?
? ; . ?.: ? ndit ire on the army. The
mensure ?alie for the expenditure <?f morf
,i .,M |?_?>,,..i.imi, and this Will be covered
b) ? non-recurrent tax amounting ?" KM
???. spr.*a?l ?n.r two year?,
and a permanent yearly tnereass In taxa?
tion ?.r fro? MMM.Hl to it".
The 'tube i|iio?.(ioii of the laeTeaas la
tbs atmy i?? n.?w traaaferred to the eoaa>
n ittea
VOICE BARRED IN CHURCH
Englishman Resents Vicar's
Criticism of His Singing.
(From Th.- fribttBe'i Cofrrapondmt.]
l..'tidon. April 5 ? V Salisbury, owing
i.i the objections Of the COngfSgithn "*
ll.lv Trinity I'hiiroh. Hedford. has re
iiiov.ii lu-i role? t.? st Uary*a Reoeatly
Mr. Salisbury tsCtleed B letter from the
riear "f Koly Trinity which said:
Heveral BeathdMara aba have places
ncir sfbere >??u generally sit bars aaaa
plained of your hud singing, l feel ??ure
that you will desire to If v.? ut peace with
all men. and so will remove all reasonable
eauas of ooraphlnt."
Th.? complaint arotised the Indignation
of Mr Salisbury and set his voice to
rirbratlna In melancholy eborda Ha sai-t
yesterday h tones that ?inhered with
emotion:
I ?h.uil?! like t<? know whether the
\iciir has any authority for such a com?
plaint against s member ?>f the ooagraga
lion. Why ?eeani he put up a notice!
in the finir? h. 'Loud siriKlri-c prohibited".*
What makes this letter so har.l to hear
Ih the biet thai OOlf B f? m months alto
I was ank'-d by the organist to Join tho
?li'ilr
"Mv voice Is naturally loud, but I ran t
h.li? that Wt are taught to Bin?- lustily
and with good courage. Anyhow, I have
I.e. n Ruing t" church for thirty year?,
and no on?' l'!l;* ? ***** <<?mplalned before.'
PAUL W? BARTLETT HONORED.
Olaa?ow, April 12. l'ait! W Hartiett.
the ?culptir. of New York, haa been ap?
pointed director of the department of
?culpture In the Glasgow School of Art.
ILS Hfl 10
Senate Ready to Follow His
Wish as to Canal Rates.
THOUGHT TO FAVOR REPEAL
President Expected to Support
the Root Amendment to Drop
Free American Tolls.
I From The Tribune Bureau 1
WaahiagtoB, April 12-Senatora who
have bean making a quiet survey of th?i
situation In ?'on?<ress respecting the re
p al of the no-to'.ls provision of the,
Panama ?'anal act came to the conclusion
"i-day lhat the question Is up to ??the
President. The attitude of the Soriat?.
i- such that It is believed the provision,
Which Is now the subject of dispute with
?Ireat Britain, could he eliminated from
the law without difficulty If the Pro?i,|e? ?
gave the word. The House, too, woukl
probaba) bow to the mandate from thi
white Hoots, relieving th.- administra?
tion from the dtb-mma in which it tOetm
it-.-lf
r-.-iidt"! Ko?,is Pill providiiii; for ttio re?
peal of the provision remitting the t>, ,
to American vessels engaged In the ge?st?
1 wi?e irada is now- baCora the Senat, cam
, mittoe on inKirooaanlc Pana In. of which
Banstor ''''.ormati Is . hairman. It ts not
-tape? ted there will he any marked chang?,
| of ?intiment In the commlttoe, w hi? i
'will piobahlv report the bill adversely.
? In th?* Senate, howe\er, there gro Indica
itions of a change "f attitude by gg-taral
D< mo.rats, who are Inclined to tak. the
view that the aaetogt way o'it of the
ami will be to pass the repeal Uli.
There I sa i..-n es mot? from the "NTTalte
. House an to the attitude of th.- P
dent on the question and Senators ?m-.*
aaraiting a gaggaotton a? to the estiras
that will be followed by the President.
There Is reaasa to iiep.ev?., how-ver, that
.Mi ?Yiison will favor th.- Ko.,t. aggend?
ment.
t Borne of the tVtstera ?teaati ra g
been onpoaed to the railroads are firm
r in their opposHtion. hut those from oth>-r
j soctioiis of th.- country, who rotad WKU
I the majority when the h;ll was paaaWd
' an? n?it IncHned to go to the length . i
submitting the dispute with Great Brit?
aln to arbitration, or of refusing to sub?
mit it, malar Um term? of tho gansral
tr.-aty of arbitration. Klthtr ch'.i.v. they
believe, would be disastrous,
it win he much agagsgf for the admia?
Istratden t.. Boeufs the repeal ?if the pro?
vision than to secure the consent of the
Pi p?ta to submit It to arbitration. To
r?p?tai ?rill requite only a majority vote
..I" <?<. To submit the question to arbitra?
lion will require a vote of M In the Sen?
at. Kor tlila reason It Is expeot't th?.
Prosldent will take tho former course.
GOSLOWOI\MNDEPENDENCE
Democrats Shy of Plan for the
Philippines.
IFri'in Th? Tribun? Karesu 1
"ffUhlngton, April 12.?The question or*
granUng ind?*pend?MBee to the Filipinos
will he made the subject of heating? by
the ?tenets C?*?m*nltt-<?e <?u the Phllippln?*s
whllo tbe t;irllT is occupying the sttention
of the Heise, a.-cordlnc to g statement
marie | v Senator Mittb.oo. k !he chalt -
man. to-day. The Philippine Delegates
land aaponente of tho cans.- of indei
| denen will hav?' an opportuo.lt:.- to ?'it*
| their claims, and American ofW.ils In the
. islands win t.o asked to k:v? their views
'on the expediency of turning ever the
j eaivernment to the natives. In gCSOfd
! with the plan propos???! by tho JoMB ML
l Ther?? 1? a well flaftltsd dlspositon ataseng
I'. tnocratb- Senators to apgHfonOh 11
question of phiiippino tndep?nid?Bnee i i
tlously. Senator ?Vi,orman oxpr. ssos th.?
opinion that th.? islands are no*.
rend y f'.r self-covernment. and other
lenaaora on the maiority sid? bellevs Uu I
there is no argent need of hast.- in .in
rjoetng of Hi" question. The fact tint a
very small peroentago of the Filipino"
ha\.? availed themsetvea of the privilege
Of VOting is ptv.-ii a? the reas.'ii !..r p..-'
ponlng action at the present lime To
?rant Independence now. or to sot g gas)
liito time when It phall he granted. Is re
gatated by ninny lioTnocrntIc Senator? M
itivitiiiK trouble Which can ver,- .asi.
obviated
It Is ?notable that before the question
Is tnkon up an extended IIITOaglgSlklll Will
be ma.i?? h> a Cssgarega geggsntsst? a which
?rill visit the Manda In the summer if ih ?
t.irtfr is disposed of without prolonee,
delay.
'BRAZIL HALTS TRADE WAR
1 Cabinet Decrees Low Rates on
Certain -..merican Goods.
Washington, April II TM Impairment
Of American trade which Brazil threaten;
ihroiiKh arltoh(>lding favorable differential
duties . n stieb products as fio :r a d
, ?.nient baa leen gui pandad for the mo?
mon? By B 'h-cice Itwued on ?a-Tsdnssda
the Braalaian CavMnet recognized stach
Ameri-an g.Is as enfitled to the lower
ratea up to April h
Though th- Kra7.iii.in Congrega at lia
last Bsoajea authorised Ibo continuance
Of 1MB IheoreMe treatment of Amerlean
good?, th.? liesidont refrained fram Issu?
ing th.* ?l-.rco naeiaaafy to make it
fecilve. Consequently, maximum dut i s
have iieon aassaaad.
Ambas?a.!'>r Morgan reports that the
Kraaillati government has not yet pr,.
vlded for t!ie continuance of the favor?
able ratos dttting tabO rest of th" ealend u
| year, but It is exported that It will do ?^o
I after >?n!Nf.iotorv adjustment of ?he cof
I fee valorlr.atlon scheme with the I'nlud
! States
JOHNSON L^S_D0G RACE
His Animals Cover 206 Miles in
Alaska in Thirty Hours.
Nom?-, Alaska. April v: -Setting a rec?
ord for the f.rst hair of the 412 mile all
Alaska sweepstake do? team race John
Jobn-on drove bis Siberian wolve? Into
?'.indie at a p in. yesterday. Johnson's
time of thirty hours for the "*>Vmile
drive is four hours and twenty-thre*?
mlnut?w faster lhan that made by the
Allan-Darling team last year. Fay D.I.
seno arrived st the turning point throe
minutes behind Johnson, having pressed
th? leader hard as they neared ?'andlo
Johnson gave his dogs a four-hour rest
at ?'andle. and at 7 o'clock began th?*
drive back to Nome. Wnen Johnson left
Candle Dalesena. "S.-otty" Allan and llla
>ok. a naiive drivei, were resting their
dint? there
All the teams are In good condition, but
Allan s appeared fresbest. When he un?
hitched his dog* at Candle they began to
romp and frolic in the snow Johnson is
still carrying on his sled the dog that
wrenched a leg during Thursday's drive.
Delesene. Allan and lllayok remained in
?.'andle several hours They believed the
long rest would enable their dog? to
overtake Johnson before he reached Oold
Run. thirty tnllea toward Nome.

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