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THE TR IBUNE'S FOREIGN NEWS f?C?ESE PACT DREAM OF SON YAI-SEN Political Alliance May Follow Commercial One Between Eastern Neighbors. AGAINST REST OF WORLD Statesman Believes That with Japan as Ally Chira Can Re? sist Co'Ttout? Powers and Aggressive Nations. 4 th* til -; ? : ?ill th. least that pa .?ted u. tue r . pole: ? Chins han. - S rat? end the ..? mo--' ? ? - : Thal t. sequential r?-> ???-?, ?.. - -Rv? teemed imposai .i.? to evi ... -? -il to - i tat? t echa i uoutit H,- , ? st In i !.-.na ibars would ? ,.? ? . m? latest vision of th. ? the woi.it. In thai i - a? an al!' an. ? n.e w. prava .. :..i saabl nation t" rt-i?it-: covetous ;"? ? -, tons. Strong Hold on th? People the truth of It . fat-set is wrong, .11 if he . rv and a dreamer, a? beyond all doubt be is. for hi? huid on the ; of C: - , : . of th. Brat water, and SO fa: le bs provnl himself ? J H- ' may and a dream? differ?"; . ? ??'"I ' tO ??erve tr?ese ptople WOU . ? ? :.ned. and - deration. -i orulem ?.' Th. the ot of bii - ? -.. . ? .i ? . -. tha tu.- aal ?WS the ? . ' ' ' ? ? e . thro?* ? lerfui ?uccess of boycott? if eeuntriss failing into BBSfBaQi III? ver- fact that lus N al S la taaiiie tall natter up lends it an ulr of internet."i a. importance ai i tha fart tjhat the JagSUBSSS hi. read) and . aflMag to snt ? Inte a eoanpa i which] i'.vtsi thee* su? b advaatag?, an., a situation which ih of Impoi is *??r> BSM Not Good for Oth?r Nations. Japan is more than anxiou?, ?h? termlnsd to he pi Ina tisch la the aim of her I ? ' ' her ; , haa already ma U treat strides la that dil? uid w.th great truth, that - ? Sag itronger it. the Ya* | the Brit'?:. wh>. ha* e always dominated. '???*<?" 'h? ur?r if th? Ana alliance among the ?British peopla In this '**lor. Her age? ? .-d DO? i-tieai, rasara t*hrougf* China, gathering In trad? wbbcb lends i" atsks Japan rich *i*d Information and influence which tend to |lve Japan the dominating I"?*1' ho*! wh: h will snoaai >?? latee bei statss ?n? hop?- ii.an. bei ImpregnaMs ?' la Ingicai. sana and Juatlflahle. I ?rireth |ta| 1"' the el ? ? bas) Sri i immer? ?a !' s ash pari ' ? ? *-*erld It ll Quite ?.vident 11 ? ?en has ??'ii e over remplet fi i le I ?mi? Hew unpertant tats will la da ***-idi **ha*??l ? ? the extent of Dr Suns inr.'.e-r. * K'io Ming '???t. o: Mal ?nal i ... I ana*ortt> :r. the Nat".nal Aesemblv, h. , h und";' *f ths BSgSaiBBliaS B_d there le | ?ashy that ?i? ?in -?iras ?art for tha F*rsa *SBSW, So.-ie of l.i !*' ?SaagMsted this, deelaring thai fiiih-kai i> , faltar? ai t pr Sun ?Houid rnaV? a firht agalnit him. In Intern?v .llvinial-1 r sdent, and in pubMe ***ee'hf? gun Tat??*ee haa shown his '?auiinri toward the Jspansse and his de? *?"? to Ha | w'?h them He even weal ??? far it: a spaael lasatn the other "?S*/ ?i te aaj that It ?A" .laT'an. and no Amarira | whom I'tima should !o ?"?IP II? said that ther" were "-'?i: i ,hou?h'. - ighi to take Am?ne?'? en ),and. but tlua he did n"t i think the BMgSl '.'irse. Japan being ! a.na w ???- ? -k?.. ??.? ? logical "beat frier.'..' Undiplomatic Utterance BSarcely th? utteram ? * s "Satnrtian and assuredly not diplomatic. ?. - sa " '- <?? '?in H? j. in,1C|, p|veri to (hat tort of '|"tS. The othf-r day In Tokio I.? ?< '??r**l that he did not b. I..-?-.? C "??mm "a n,?.,? ||k? Moogolta.'1 bul thai 7* "J?-*- ? c |a**S*ard India, and ^?tVhei, n., go| at-urtsf] la that ?iire Z**? no on? would *u.p h?-r Knowing Yat-ien and hie rather saeamtri. ^?ai attitude toward ?'?rid affair p*1'*1' It c?rtain that he pr j" Tdnd that If ae thus taunted England "* ?*ould t-et KnBlanrt'.. hei. in eombat '?M Ruma. cevit ranmaer your .?.rrespoiident had "?<br.?ifd Intervlea In ivkin** with thi* ^??OVit ?.,?? gariflg wie I- i . i-a.'l.- el,,.? - t|*,?*'' '' - -r ths petal ? *"**' ' - ' ."-- - uri?-s|iiinfleiil that 1) ?SB u?. KJ ;?*".. ,,<.?? v,it|, t|,, pekinis' *?rnni.nt ?hlek at thai ?Im?- wax m a J^***?' t'javard getting the Korelen om?-e ?aaiie MbUe, In full and complet? de ? --.???_, m nju mini i ?Miipi-risg ur* | __!._''?*" C4U*'' against Rmala In the matt?r?not In the hop? of ' fchatat. MI-- N \\'<T American i - TI ? LEISHMAN iermany, wh? -? mi i I drlv ? fui arm v.oui'1 i purpoi making ihn world ladet . ? gOOd p ilii ? Ir xx. ... ' thti v. - "You are a - m ti,?- affirm?t! ? I repli? -? M- i ii???r ? suprema in the Pacific and Am? Panama Cana' Ame->can Aid. T ?... [ p.-: I: JapMii s atrength in lbs I ? - thrOUgh t: '!i!s **? ?? Ma , .?re much it \ gtanl . Iraei I? navy : your correspondent told Di - - giving ? x alna ? pool .sand tons and fifteen-In ???h is tecbaicall) b tO an and w.tii I Sun s.- , Ai i i > a Lj.i . ? i ? ehe ?i:?Jr ? : ,jr lu ? Ths 1*1 Hun k<x' 8 hi?"' h Intervies ... H? le. t relu ??? whe . - entertained m a mai i ui?: world ularly when tha gusa! Ol horn r is M? n all national!! ful s? aten throuj Japan mal f UM land. I .n ??aid mat i.- had gone to *t pi.r. ??, ascertain tin- I testings of .lupan?-*?* toward China Ha had a? keen there (or sis ??i aeres reara as wanted to know, pg | bseaW he returned to China In 1911, aft? ? - abroad, be fourni | us o! tha Japam ?? .uni er ?tig i' stri" | - '"i tii-m ' tins trip la- found ? . wbola-h<aartsdl) slneera m tha friendship for China and he hsllava hlna'a ful " ?- ??, ? m ? leasi i >?'. . .m, Japan 11?- s? off ed at Hi. r.-por!.- of Japansa ii,i and said he knew than a intrus. Th?? Jat-atiei??, h? declare, with tbeli greater espertenee am; : In world afiairs, wer.- ? ? join with China i' .? commercial slllanc? read) t" work fir Cbtaa'a sartterasea und In. the ta ? ?- even thought ?? potttl? a alliance would >??? a goad thing, eon K that th?- Interests o1 tha ta nattons wars id?-; The Japanass understood ami wer? ready, be continued, but th? Chinas? wer? not, and so in- IntM I ?;? t ts ?h-vote him self t?? a propaganda t" t?-ach the ' luin-.-i asopla to lib? and, most <?f an deal With the Jap.Ui-h.- gS M tx-i'Uii.-.-. | matter of intern.itlonsl Importance, tot a | ,.- . ;s j.,, an? m friends .?:? BSSSfttl m their afforta Japan and Jap .,.- -x Koods will bava a ?treat advantag? ?i. im- market i; lapas than la a graal deal of agitation m favor of SSpanSton Ctally. In ' 'l?u a A ' laiio-.' ? Mon ha- i.? en f"i mid an?l it hu ? ? i - king of all Japan's leading states? men. Tas i'iospect of Japan getting the upper ??ii.'uim-rcial Hand m China, w her" st'*" al-eaily ha* a goad hold and has made herself f-lt by ever?, otn.-r nation, will dorm.??*, prSfVanl gay territorial ati?r^i? B|oa on her part at this time. So It BBaJ I,,- i-onsliiered that for the tune hellig Japan will let South Man? hurla alone, a* far a? any BCttU?. ..-./in?, there is aon s ROYAL MARRIAGE IN SEPTEMBER Sigmai in?' ". '.ciiiiun; Max 10 The marriage o? former King Manuel of Port? ugal with I'rineesn Auirustlni Vi??tona. daughter of PMaeS Wilhelm of Hohen-, sollen?, is to take place in ??eptcuiber, this year. MISS NANCY LEISHMAN'S ENGAGEMENT "OFFICIAL" Mother of Bride To-Be Makes Announcement of Be trothal to Duke o? Cioy. ? d?*ry ]<> i i '. ? - - ? _ ? ? Leiehman ? to his 1 n spite of I B to the ' Bhown ' ' 'In' ' ? . , . I: .: ? he Ho lly li ' ? ..t ? n afterwai the ? ? Q. a Lalshms ? con ? / _ ? man I thai duk? , it I? not ?lit ? ' m..-- Lota l.s tl.e v lie al ' ? I ' ik? nsd "\*\ e ha ? * 10 he,:, .,. t'.-??'; ? ? : ? -. . ? ? ?ad l a ol l rib h tin -?? ? tal;- l - . |h? m?diatisa .1 1 ?arme n so llltj ib i Tl.e ?- , '? ? ? ? 4 ... ? ? ' ?' I thai ' ? ? ll ' hail ? ? ? .-;..ri from ? he 1. - '. un ' -orps 1 At. ? ? " Isbmaa is ? band, ' '"int- Lo tant Biron e FRANCE. MUCH ALARMED. TO FIGHT DRUG HABIT Drastic Bill Which Is Likely to Become Liw Introduced? Applies Also to Colonies. n !??? 1- Mas 1?. ??. pill 1 rohlbitlna th? Bale or use of opium ami other noxious drii-*s vas laid before th? Chamber ..f Deputies to-ds b F?lli t?hautemps ii.-iiut* of Savoj It expi - ? th.- pub in- feeling m regard t" ths In? rea a ..r th? us. ol di igi li ' .imoiij; students, artists ami yo mi man and women m K'""i ?oclatj. and ? daily ?mon? the offlcera <>f the navj ?ihe id!', is \carmi\ approved bj In? fluential Senat "*?*- and ? and probability ?>f passing both .- -.* Parliament. It i? the most draatl 1 rer praposed. it forblda not only th.- sal?- but th-' C|l*CUlatioi handlinK m Frame and all the Prom-h ..-lotii'S of morphine, ?o. aine and other similar ??ubstatv-s. MCOpl f? th? ei plldi m-eds of ltidusti' ."? pharmacy. All vtalsttOOS "f the i.r-' ? ??-; ? ,.: I3 the Smoking of Opium in public or m pri? vate, in? .11 pehaltles rarylng front two t,. siv inoiith.s ?jnpris? runei l fot ? ?.ffcnie. in a.binion t-. baa*/) ?""?'* All H".-"in? ? ? la no matter ?-? bal d? | ? taCUr the ?un?.' i'.nalti.'s a- th- prin? cipal ??ffendes s The propos.-d lui: WM draWg up ?iftcr ??i.iiBuitaii.in with C?lestln Hsnnlon, the Prefeot of Poli**??, and it? appli?-a\tlon will canee a trem-ndou*. ttphoaval m the m?ndame, artist!" and smart Hohe iniaiiism "f PSrlS ?n*1 "' ""' "-, *'1 sta? tion? in Toulon I 'li.-rb.mra and llr.-sl. INDRABARAH A TOTAL WRECK. Wellington. N /? M*> ? ' 1 1 the BtWsh mall ?*?< "n" '"d'auaruti wai eaved when IM vi-ae*.: ?u,i 4, bjaje on tl.e Manajat? cosat SNtaidag. A terrific ?torn? is raftn* and in? ii._ni.i li fast breaking up -THE UNWELCOME GUES F'ifg Comedy Plea for Repoj lation of France. i rabie te 1 l'a:..- M iy 10 ' i.? Ti Miblefi '? The Unwelcome f?tn-at." a three Imond Fleg, i lu* ed night al the little th?s ' hall : - of th? ? .. - i the -. but not reallj unw ranci a soi I but s youthful couple of 1 and t m.h.la i ??:' l? couple la au.'pti il t.? 'h- neu ? ircui -lar. ? : gem? m i??; th? "i ? ? The I? ading | a th Inim : ling, sentiment s ?ln.ii.'i j i?- .\i Gladys . . ,. .-? bool oi Park ? "III? PARIS TikTs1 "PENELOPE Distinguished Audience Hea Faurc's Lyric Poem. M 1" -' iabrtel Faun ? I ? 'P?nelo] ? ' wll wet Re? i',i hola given to-night time in Paris at the Th a tr- ?i < 'hampa i '? ? ? flrsi produ i loi ). xx sa at the Um? dee - Ibed In dlspat? I, to Ti?? Tribune fro Monti Th< must? la In certa eratl bul - and ?ii ?h that Insure us ? ? .- wl - with the gei .M M ura toi? i I the part of r --? ? made i?ut hi ? ? .... to-mg: 8 la ; liai ? ? ira. n Mme Meltx It i st brilllai ght. Parialan audlei ? - HOMICIDAL MOTORISTS ARRAIGNED IN ENGLANI Coroner Decides Meed of Pun ?Miment for Driven Who Had Killed an Old Woman i afu !<> K. ' ; ii : r at Li ratei m< ? I oat terrl ? t.. an auto - ? ?? _:er in n ea .rid killed The e\ ? ?d that affe np from i ?? ester fi an man 1 ? ? : ; a woman i : ? ? ? an ai In aman i., the i^i- enget -. ti " The passen ? . ' . ? of ae? rad expresa? it both d ri er eu pon thi ? ra? i positive dl that tha womai - left on ti.? .... ,i hi i.e ii.ddi.-d. that common ?ade such a !? in lie hid blOOd ? ? of it, and hs hoped 11 \x oold m to both This p the most dr.ih'.u pmvlshment .-' er Inflicted In England on b m guilty of no mon a than ? . an old " oman 11 ' aftx-r this exhibition of lmw .st. rn und .?,. n be the lues gi r be In dan? PEACE TarTeTTn- BERNE French and Germnn.s to Discuss Alsace-Lorraine. Ma) 10 -Mor- than four memtx ? ? Oei man pat llamen! to meet In Berne to-morroa and Mond ?a; i -?? to :<n Invitation from the Bwlsa Partial ..-.a I ? I ? 111 e : ? ? ' i s ||y arrnstu? BB This Is probabl) lb? event of the kind in the ??' the 8 "rid. and It is kopsd ttiar a ?.?"* arg la International The . .?? the ?,.'?? eatra dinar) I eotass st a tuns of un usual t Btrtas are us ?-??? inn to Indi ata thai iper* ? ? ma) be, the t" pis on both aldea ?f tha t"sg?-s rea!i> a. .-? ?: ? ? ? ? t 1 ting l" entirely experimental, and hen? ? mu. h apseulatlon on the outcome if the mint sonfsranoa i? sur? al it win deuts?ssa ks repeated la the futur? ? ?'. i.m?- a large factor in the '. of peare. FATAL EXPLOSION IN PARIS Boiler Bursts Next to Ambassa? dor Herrick's Residence. Parta May I"?A holier explosion oc ??urr?-il n.-'.t ?loor t<? the r?-?1?i..-ii> . of M s - ron t. Herrtek, Amarloaa ^tmtsaasadoe to !? ? mormiiB. killing one and injuring thraa athsr araratmsa The fsnes Burrounding the ambassades ? house : little tanSSJM ?it* done. 'it.- ambassador ami bta family s>. in Hone att.-tilling the International Agri cuitural ' onferan? a Ti,?- 'noil, i vas attuned t?? an ?rncine employed In drlvlag piles f?., .? new house i?? be coaatroeted Is the Roa i i .in..-?.' Pi ? im? A GERMAN h'bERNIANISM. Hamburg, May I an ssVlal notlca published in the Hanover "Anieiger" ?m order han been made that the last carriage shaJI not b<? attarhed t.? railway trains." as It Is "always subject t?. unpleasant shocks and oaclllatlona." COUNT RODOLPHE APPONYI; Austrian Diplomat whose diary, now publish?*., tells of many thtttfi hitherto unknown. I -.-;?.-,. v;f- tppoKYl MT AKTOIME APPOXT1 ? *?""*?? met of Ka? li tha ,he. SULTAN MAY REMOVE CAPITAL Favors Arab City o? Aleppo for Seat o? Ottoman Empire ?Constantinople's Prestige as Diplomatic, Social or Business Centre .Already Gone. 1 UM ' . 'onstantlnopli The ai| aie n te I? ? airea ? s of ti ? I to the rai sevei already bave ai other l ?Sa |g asps ?gat, ai ness house ? Bulgarian ..; Th.? Qertaans, meai an de? M ? ? ? Il i. airea I ' ? several U ... ????? mad? for 'be ai - t Maki ? ? FIRST FRENCH DIRIGIBLE SHOWS WELL AT TRIAL. Rigid Airship Built for Arirn Use Makes Its Initial Evolutions. *? The first r'gid sir ship built for the ?"frenen ai m I L- il? till week al St. I yr and as far the expert red to ha - - I.n boo ??????.fil!. Ths airship was taken out o it* niV ? Ifinistsi of war and ? nut through aom? * o lutlona ovar the ac i ? ? ? . ? in the nu - a f-.r taking 'h- a rship in am .-?it of the Tins Bpieaa airship ?i iff er? from lb? s fact that Its rigUK) it? obtained not bj nv-.m* of aluminum but by hollow w..od t\ramewor ered with canvas, u consists of eleves rtmenl witl total length ?*i .. i" ?? - ? diameter >?! Each compartmenl la filled ballonei whicb adapta the rigid tram ? sort - f trianrular heel es* - re 1? agth of tli" airship, with a Bllghl de****ssntton lora and aft, where the motora ers sltuated. There srs two Chii motors ..f *.* ? .lind?is ami 1,800 horsepower, ?--i' h ,it winch "i- ' " w.leu pro| el? lera is feel In dlami tar? Theos pre*? - ? attai bad aft, blgb up on Mcb Bide of the rigid frame, which constitutes one of the original f? i ? ?f th? m m alii int' The transmission t> eff>et.?.l : | Oblique shafts '_'.'l fert in IriiRth. With "anil.n points and three supports. The Bteerlng ?? effe***ted by sertlcsd bt planes fixed art. the BUUlltMton '-oiisiHtiiia Of four horizontal plan.?, also attach i a* the r>ar A -unes of Ktr.-t' bed .?- roas the ? i? ?*?an i menta tern In il - fora ari!, and lag join*'! offer? a BOild hold, whi-n ?eerniits of anchoring the almhip with tha BOB? i th- wind. The culm paclty of the airship i- given at lt,OfJ0 feet and its probable. speed Is about fi>rtv-[j\. misas an rmur. The airship behaved vary well, snd the facility with wiu.-h it asMl manmuvred in ami out af th?* along rails 100 'aid- Ion*?' v i? ja-te i Lai i- admired e GERMAN COAL STRIKE ENDS Men s Trade Union Has No Hope of Successful Issue rleuthen. <;?*-manv. May |l - The real miner?' ?trlke In this dlitrlrt. which be , The 81 - bave ex* ? ? ? hu! ht ir refus thron? m the present political condition, and sax? . - ?ntlnue t?. hold tins ::? of v ar un?! th?- new bo empire ai ntry eaci Th?- Bultan iranti to mm, tha Minor, wh 1 to the pn - ' 'onatantlnopla The Bultai ssai to prefer aa tha t I ... Its I eppo, a hi' h is aaci aa the at of Turkiah Aa Alep - - ? 1 tially an Ars . a ? fortify th- spiritual ' - ? f : of la entioi t new hi ad Khalifats gan en A is bean called off by Sing ? what I ? ? ... 9f attain? -? .? . the ? ? ? quit woi K These pita A DIPLOMAT'S SECRETS) First Volume Published of Count Rodolphe Apponyi's Memoirs. LAFAYETTE FARES BADLY Diary Brimful of Episodes Re corded with No Thought of Their Seeing: the Light rf->om Tti? Tribun, s ? orr.tron tent ! fan?. Mag -.-Count KodOtPt* lp* ponyfa JouraaL eorartag the atlrrtng ? ?? i...., :i??n UM to Un, written m a light, f.i-i-lnatlng. Witty, Indiscreet i*!n, is re niaikahl- as hearing ii? evidence I the sprightly noting diplomat had the eiighteart aatloa ol the -' irte value of his not? s jotted lay without thought ol futur? diary of Gouverneur Morrta and it-' supply a sort of eoBtmnaffloa of ?he riHl of Washingtons eir-oy. v.; lbs para? aal friand of I leans Louls-Phlllpp? - moth? \. sosa - - went on In Par. l?g UM last ?M-? ?it I. u:s rCVl ?> ??? Rea olutlon ra hi i I in Prance as we'i as la the - te*, ?'ount Rodolphe sa h? w;.-, famtl tUed. cants rv-th' la waa tin of hi- ? ??iisin l'nui ? I Austrian ? ?I bec ime m rite at court ? ?'mil Ans i ; . - ? One is an j-d through ti'in aiiil - | - ?: dolphe had a vei ....on of Lai the Niirion.il ? ; a a tbaati : < 'our;: Uuii??: ? -er* prince of ?I from the Ausarten ir. court f?.r the marrlai sr an Austrian princes ? .?- vx adding wltl -j? Loatsa araa bra ? Tai . : anta' t'o | ._? was .a the militar ?. In ?.-:? ? - ' ? hack and kl ked him vntn tl. Until he xx?- ! N*J he \x.,s l.l? own "hoi - . itrew I him t the I to his : -rate ful to M ?1- JulKH? II . -aven; me from as sas - as I l.av Count Rodolph? Appoi -.s hrinif'il of brlpht little episodes and , ?> ith "tortratta ai dor, the \ i. iiims?'!f. The Bouvenh - New Day Line Steamer "Washington Irving" This new floatii'?. palace of steel and glasawtll he open for public inspection during a delightful special trip Up the Hudson River Saturday Afternoon, May 17th An unusual rhnnce to see the finest and fastest river stenmer in the world before she enters regulnr service The fiftv oil paintings hv famous artists illustrating the Irving period will be on view The decorations include reprodti' - tiona from the Alhambr?: the Old Cock Tavern of London. Irvings atudv nt "Sunnyaide" and from many o'het in? teresting historical placea Special Tickets of Admission Required To avoid overcrowding the Hudson River Day Line will make a r karge of $1.00 per ticket for the trip. Tickets on sale at the Company's offices. Special Inspection Tnp Schedule On M.? 11 It-.? "W?thin?i<Mi Irving " will Usve D?brow. So??? Piar. **"? Y ark. t 48 P M.; Wm? 4 ?n?J ?3lr??? 8 00 P M . V. Mi 1 2S??h *???..?.. 2) P M . r-(,.m n? lo W,ii 12Bthlarssl si ?-00 P.M. and Was? 42a?J BSBBSl ?l $ M P.M Regular service daily eicept Sunday will be resumed from New York May 16 and from Albany May 17. Hudson River Day Line Deabroasns Street ?Pier NEW YORK ia*ggggl