il am happy festive Spirit Still Reigns in ' Berlin?King George and Consort Stay Over. ? PRINCESS SUNBEAM" NOW wjtion So Christens Kaiser's Daughter- -Political Results of Festivities May Be Notable. : ine.l 4,5 To morrow the I a;.i . W1n i 'i to resume the normal .rfiroi ' ' it to ' v ,),, tesl ? spirit still reigned. than during the which ushered In the wperi8l wedding. The Kaiser and his Ht the Bondsy s.r roynl ,,f the Merlin ? ind Qui en liars ice at th?' English lurch. ' and liis bride remained ?thin the hunting lodge of Hubertus I few miles north of the city. sassjl tr'i s brief hour in the after asa when tl drove out alone. No sSjbsjs*! ? made to ; n the iple. In the principal ?till flaunted their gay ? ^crowds were oui t.. lake h lust nek at 'h?- brave show of patrio; ?tatlcn For the most part, how subdued content reigned - at the wedding poseed 4?? without any Incident to mar the ? Berl.n Breathes Again. back in his own domin? ?jo?. His army of secret police nt ??id*d him In his bombproof train. ?jssgB | . get the anxious duty the life of the unes*) ' Of all the Russia?. .]!? 1*1 :?h von Ja cow. P*OS*SlgH Bt < :? H?rr Henniger. chief of the Berlin )>o jef, and ever; police officer who helped form the cordon of safety around ;iV Rjiiian monarch breathe freely on1'* sore. Tp? lendemain' ?aftermath of the redding? offers ample opportunity for ?uiet and useful meditation, for **.hich Of gr?a? state CSTS* me. It is pen? rail;- recognized here thai ? . Hobensoll? rn prince?*? h prince has really welded ?jew the elements of the empire The ?"'versal jubilation has demonstrated :r,t personal love of all ??ermaris for h of th? gn Every itrman family has participated in the EHba as if the marriage ha-i been is affair of their own r?elativas This .uversa! family interest was not laa ai the Schioss ?id princes?the ? n gna In ataros, a, and the English King, as the ? . i visit ?id ? .ii.,!.;. ./e the ?mr>ort*in< e of I. >n On the Political Side. to th? WS : '?.?Br George, and the coolnsss with first rocsived 1?- now, i th? ? ? of I If departure, giving fact to warmth and inatlnted re ?> import ?aet Is attached to the imperial visits B to an held with am ellor. in the press ?*.-am. ng non-offlclal on-, r\ers it Is, gutter different. ?nts that ha\e come **}. fone within the last six days, the ?BBTSjdeutsche AllgOtnslne Zeitung" The simultaneous presence of the ?-bg of England and th?- Czar and SSb friend intercourse with the ??-*??*r, | he motive was not racter, are avstr* "???**? Interpreted as being another "**t ? further Improvement and grad ?-1 clearing up of the situation in tho ?"?s* East, and ihat all the great Wire -.' trlve as one to have -s* Preliminaries of peace signed at ?? asrl) tetd that the powers will ?"-S*eouplian ? with the H .?uest of the "?""ion . . of ambassadors that sassy and tin adle? come to an im -Mavta sgr? ? ment " wsth the exception of the English ^'reigns and their suits, all the royal ***???? Bei mpsnlsd the Kaiser ???oKaivtr, i,, ?ne chapel royal this ???soi i.uy drove direct to to the English church, drovi to the Oftl "*** Clul ho was entertained ''''-'''?I. " ? ers of the 1st Dra ?****? Guat.; of whlcb he Is colonel. New Name for Princess. Vi? tona Louise 2 ?"he Ka,.?- - h daughter and Prim S I****1? bride be known henceforth. Sunbeam" for ever ?H*?? if our house,' said **??? William on Saturday, as he of ^ the toast of th bride to the *^?1 "ne?- gathered In the schioss. * eunati ne of the royal hoyae." ? th?. i;. |,? Dryander in hi^ ?"?Wsge sermon Kerlin and ??er *j*>" ha\e taken up the "mot." .net?1' Bunbeam,'' press and people "??- young wife now honeymoon * in tin. hunting lodge'of Hnbertus Brid. and bridegroom will pass s J*k '" ?his prett? ri ti " will ?* lVl l the Duke of Cum? i Gmunden Aftei /** ftey g,, to Until? now. the Saxon ?__? 'own ol Prince Err? I ^* entii Kat'.i"rl:ii',| is Jubilating, seeing in yo a pledge given by <"o? ; until death," contained a ?veiled pr< tfsi sgalnal ihe wave of dlvorc? '.." lie s.i id, "3 ou will not be ?.<= calved; Qod'a promis.? will not fail >??> | If you hold sacred His plnflgs " MRS. WALDORF ASTOR ILI Former Nannie Langhorne Can eels All Social Engagements. I ' able to Th? Trlbans ?London, ?May tJ?'. Mr.?. Wald< ? i who before lor marriage was Ilia Nannie Uanghornc) has been ordered : complete rest by her d??ctors and ha been ?-.bilged to camel all her engage m< nta COMMONS REASSEMBLES Home Rule Bill Down for Re newed Discussion. ! By . rabie in Th? Ti it-ur f London, May 2?'?. -After ?having beei Ion a holiday Bines May S the Mous** ol Commons reassembles to-morr.m ami? many Signs Ol popular Imllffereni e t Its proceed Inga Noai Monday Is th? i ?iat?- provisionally fixed for ths - readini; of the Home Knie hill, ton th? date may be changed to suit genera ? onvenlence. -e WELCOME FOR W. H. PAGE London Papers Tribute tc Ambassador's Personality. B ? labia ta Ths Tribun? LondOB, May 261?An editorial r The ?Dally ?Chronicle," welcoming ih< Amerleaa Ambassador, sa;, s Mr. P.ij,-. represents a progressiv? nftUon, -.vhir has just installed a progressive >,?,. er?!. M.- I,rings into our midst th? I the spirii which guldea both that cation and that governm?-! ; higher spirit >?f a er.-.at Itepubll? ! ? only is this count!*) honored by hi ? ing sent here, bul we shall assured!) profit by ih? presOBce among i? ,.i such a richly lifted personality He Omefl too, at an interesting time, ?.n I the eve of the celebration of one hun? dred years <?< ral I las Inhtead Of Watting to Mil of. o-operation with General Tassonl, aho was or. bis way from Bengnasl srlth ;? ?trong force, fJenarsl Qanbrstti, on the BtrsBgth Of MachlSVSlU'a report that the number Of lbs ?neiny wbi ?mail decided to atta'*k aloii? Accordingly he divided ? iVO men into three columns, which WSrS supported b.v four guns and a bat terj of boaitssrs ittat Ihs Brsi flush of victory, the lUlian ?-.?.Idlers wan Ing, when suddenly ea?h column ?a? ?et upon from front and rear ami CU| off from the others. Al thS ?-"'ne UntS tbSJ tel to a heavy shell tire. Ths Italian? showed admirable COuragS mjBi eaiaranee. loma "f ib?^ osmpanlse losi aii their seatosrs Oaa advaaea 4? ta. htnetit lObt thlitv-stx out of fort- man, tad it ??as ?BOOB apparent that retnat alone would ?ave the attaching forces from annihilation. ?'olonel Magdalena I was shot, and as he lay dyins O*n [ report praising his men and recommend ? ing for promotion his major, who. al though twice wounded, look command Clsaeral fJswbrettl, on has ?-"turn to DStma? *?i\<\ "H was the hicdiest day i iateat trlumjh, tho exploration of the stachen or Rose Qlscier the larg? est and long, st iti Asia. Eor ?-:\ we.-ks Mrs. Workman -Mid her part) campad al 1 height of IT"" ?? ? ? .limbed to a height of '.'I.'?"" ?il.... e the ass svsL "1 me hun? dred COOli? s w - 1 Mrs. Workman said, "to i arrj the 1 arapb? 1 - nails Of the expedition t.. the 1 16,000 feet up, from which we started. The point hi which we struck the gla? b r was as high as If? ? 1 ? und we had s? Dl the O lOk tO oui bate, twenty-five mtles away. "We were constantly fsced with dim. uliles The co? food while others deserted us il our base. and It requin .1 a groa) mlnation t.. go on. The glaciei which we explored Is sixty-three mile, wldi and bas bran it baa the ??; ..f : great sea 1 ft? | the name of BlSChen, which means 1. the vslleyi below it massas of wild roses grow ..n huge bushls \ 1 a* ? - ? Ig h ei ' : I ? ?. of the worst glaciers e ever si : lored Tv I?. 1 had nan ? ? in.m falling mto 1 crsvasse snd once from an avalanche The native? who accompanied the expedition provided with mountaineering ? ? 11 r 11 --. but the had difficult* In walking In th? m and would "it' n take them oil .and walk . ri the snos with their bare 1.. t At 11?,'i"i te' 1 Ml s W .?' .,11,. ; Buffered from los temperatures, the thermotnetei being sometimes as low BS /ero Mrs Workman--' personal eejui] mem ' as ot th? stmplesl kind I'm .limbing she sore light garments mad? ol ii'-' ce, 1 hoi 1 akii 1 and b< .??? ?? booti little more than ."'.. I i- Bt TURKEY GIVESJP CYPRUS Definite Cession ol Island to Britain Reported. London, May M Tu.ke- has d?8fll ? tha Island ol 1 ' > pi 11 t' ? Irest Brit? ain, a ...1.I11 ^ to th? lonatantlnoph ? ? > d. m ..- 'ii. 1 lall] Expfi 1 - " b ?i" claims to ? ? ed a formal atate* men! to rii*?t effect n..m the bo?, m form?.; 0 Tio est kw of the i?i.me 's Bald to have i.een due to ? la'.s?-* |t> the Anglo . urklsb . ntente 'i 1.. .-mi .1 of 1 \\ pi . 1 nglo Turkish eonvantlosi satins from UTS, ha administered since mat date as a Britta! prote?fterste bj 1 Brltlfh IhkIi commlSBionci ANTI-MILITARISTS MEET French Protest Made Against 3 Years'' Army Service. pans slay B Twenty thosssad socisl? ,sl, ,.,:,. ? rolutlonarlea al i.. rloufl .'?loops ait. iiii.fi a iiie.-tiii?, al P ? st ii.r.ai.?. on the noithoast of Paris,] ? g? the t..? till'ation.s. to-.lay in BTO : gainst tine, years am Eight) orators, including m Jaur?s, 11 .?? 1 ; ?.-.i leader, hsrangued tb? ?< from wagons L ? 1 of I police patrolled the 1 ? w.i. n it calls 1 upon to In ? is the ?nesting was very orderl>. WHAT IS GOING ON TODAY. Kree admlfaslM 10 the \mrri an Mta-MttfJI pt Ktsato ' eitlsn^'. Isik M'-' ? - . ? th? Spotki-is "'lut- mtnau,*?is, \',, 238 Wr?: '.".. ?tre?H 7 I 'ii Dinner ,,, ,,,. llofM ' Ball?! lOSeetaUSB, .? ' . . p. lrl . i - , ., II ,11. -?.' 1: ? ' ? Si." J. Ill "HONEYMOON LODGE" Royal Bridal Couple Now a Hubertusstock. ? ibs Bn stf ' ? . Hub? tnsst aber? ? | I Ingnstus of i'i nasa I? k snd hi ?be only dsugbtei st tl ? who were marri" irdaj St Bel Im nie lo spend the lirst portion .. ? : . noon, is known laOflg ti, mernbera ?.f the >Xmpsror*a tnwttt at? . . i [one* ' toon Lodge." Tl? married bi othen ol the hi M? esv i ?? . Brat fottnighl foBowti ... at Hubei tossto* k, *?" hsra th ,.i Its? Is all that tha vimn^ i ?? - sired it i- not a ch?teau, .?s some per tons ?erjii to Imagine, but a r*i?r. over i:..ivvr. two-stoil? ,1 chalet, ?urroundeil b a number ?.' smaller wooden dwelllni ? .if picturesque design, in the mfds it i xtent an? Ini with gams it h the favorite .>f ail the Kaiser shoot ? ..)..? i ?dges I ) iesson "i It nlty to the capital, and ahansva he feels in need of complets reel o ? -i he Invariably retires ?.. Huber k Formerly it required ? ? drive o at l?a--t three hours from the station oi th? main line to reach the lodge B I BOm? reara ano the Kinpernr ? auso-I ; email privat? railroad to be construct* from lb. trunk line to n small BtStlOl within a few hundred yarda of the so . ,.|i?.| lagdschlosa AS no train nitis oi n i- piivste Hue except by the Emperor'i . ordeis, snd the fore ?1 is atrlct |j preserved bj ? Igllant gsmekeepers m unsuthorlssd person can obtain a th? lod| t, ? hlch Is thus i ompletel) cu off from |he OUter world, save Lv W re ii Is of the solitude of tts? place that during the early stmrrs of th? insanity of PYedsrlCh William I \' o ^ he ??as taken b? his attendant to RubsrtUSBtOek, In the hope that th. entire absence of all ex?-ltenient and th? freedonn from any disturbing elemen WOUld avert the p-Mr^n g Of 1 ill Thi Emperoi aometlmea apenda an en lire forftltght st Hubertusstock, and II las frSQUSntly been SSasrtsd t hat h? take?, ?advantage of the complete ? from public observation wht?h he thi-r ?.. maht aecrel trips abroad II was hi? SbSSOea h' this place for :i period of ten ?lav.? when the C/.h' wa; at Part ?" ao aro that led I? the verv cm ui itantlal atoi shout hu bavins, been la tha Prench Mpltal in th? ror several u - dot Rnasian Bmpt ror*a Btay on th? banks ol thi Seine; rumors which whea communtcsted to wuiiam ovsi II phone mum ?i blm t.. ?^. n.i t?. I ai ths great BYencb miutary station ??i Challona ? telegram from Hubsrtusstock not. as USUal, In, cipher, but In ordlnsri laneuare. which BTSfl PttMISbed In the Kreuch an?l ? ?? Greit Heath a Feature. ? f the W.I . Il.li I ak' Hut th" : ? . . , ? . . . in at? d I - heath In a ? month ,,f \..\. sr becomes .,f man) thousands of stags i b? ?..i ts .-i ' i?-i inaii>. fron \ atria ? :, from i< . ?ala, ihla being rsn? ? ? pn.Mill.I'. t.. 0M i of ths tsi . ? It would b?' feas SlmOSl lt"in the Adriatic t.. u?. Halo,. ?ring ? glades. ..?je of sla?: Bchorfhaids h?a been taking pia. ? ??. er autumn foi centuries In ia< t mention thereof bas been found in documenta Bad yeais ol?l The estraoi dlnai and hi. th? acen? of numerous ?mgi? ?ombai the desl betwst i lading louici ;th if tu i"i m a ii .?,? smphltheatrt-, and asti h th? duel althoul mah? d.' to Intel i?-i s rt ..f theoriea hsve i.een put foi aard ? uti regard to thsannual concourse of stags on toe s? icifi.aid? Veteran foreatei erlenos however, innist than ? great .ii.imal . ? >t, k i ? s hl? ii in? various iaUer< .1 u lb? loi a big p.ila'. ? 1 t.. dl ' id- 111.iio is al f.-. tin? tue pollo iii..i I? adarshlp various ? lana Pai fsfc hi .1 ? Igbl n 1 ? v id.-m mat something .?1 the kind thai bring-? -:..., sad ii...1 mates from ths remote forests . f ?'alii, la, on lha Austro i frontlei from thi \aat Ucbtenstsis mm* W to the south "f Vienna, from gei m 01 Uni pi op? 1 ? ?? "f Kti 1 ei. m Huni aging to An hdahs k, ai: th? -va, t?. ths leborfh uu> li i.as bi, n n msttsi ?.f forest ethi? s and ol the las ? >( th? ? base from tlnae iiiiiii. m ?rial t.? abstain tiom disturbing ini snn'tsl ? oiiviviuio si atsga .?s 11 a ??ailed, and w|,i|. 11 last! not a ?Ingle -.. b? besrd In the foreeta around ?. ?i fact, Novi n.b, r tus on tin., account i??-? mu? u epecios ?d close ... no .,ii<- Interest.?! in spoil alahlng to ?to anything that oould m the '.. mi d- ? i?- Interfere alth thli a? I know, altogether unl'ju? custom In the snimal nortd. Tha mesOngs, bowsv? bars 1 ??? n arltassssd bj Um ISmperoi ant h few i bos? n t*ompanlons, whs warm ltd thsmash ? ? n u.?- bran? hsa ol tret bei ilering on the ?teborffhalds, and William is never ilred of expatiating on the mag? ?nos of the spectacle prMssitsd Antarctic Explorer to Wed. PhUlp tar? kleburpt, ??, bosn imp? nd Ing man Um to Miss (Had).?? Murray, of ?Vhttten Park, Hounslow, ha.*, been sa t,ounce). 1 th? .ni' member "f Sir Era? - flhackleten'a Issi \n"ai.-ti- axpsdltlon whs ?raftered sny Injury, having lost of his big toes through frostbite. \ :.? t of I be Dart) and Hhaukl? . ' . 1 1 e w.? in spits Of hi?, youth, the chlsf survsyoi oi th? sxpedttlon, doing moat important work Ha Spent his twsnty*Arst birth ?lay, that la l" My, be attained hi in. jortty, ahile ? hj-;.k?-'? in the thst ssosnt 11 .oi, ol ?fount Brabas, the . Antinti' volcano His fondaesa for travel and exploiation comes to him by ? ItanOS, ? '* btS father was ?yell known foi hi- Interest In geogiaphicai expiora ? Sir Ralph Anstruther Here. mi Blr Kaipu Anstruthsr, who alth Lad] tnstruthsr Ib paylag AmerlM a VlSlt, represents tlic lUBlOT hraii.-h ol .... of toe greatest soosm of Scotland the bead ?i win'n has for seven ceaturh 1 1 more slways laiik.d although not B PSST, as am.mg tin principal baroaa ol tha North- 111 Kiog'.oni Sir Rslph'a baron, i dstes fioiu l'-ji, whereas th?- two bsroast Nr ft iiiiam Anstruthsr, ths b.ad of the house, wi a beatewsd In nts lively. Bot these baronct vint for littic in S?-otland. wher.- thai clu. Ham of thS <*la". haa alwavs bOSC known either M "Tha l?ord i?f An sti ither1 "?? m "Thaj AnOtrnthat The actual ehleftahi Wkt tVlndham Aa* atruther, t?i.th baronet of ins line, is only ?l?v.n ..us Old ano ?possesses the here?! U. S. COMMISSIONERS ORGANIZE Exjperts Now ?n Europe Studying A-gricultural Condi? tions Form Four Sub-committees to Cover Subject Exhaustively Roine Ma- 'i v " ?'? ' ??? ' Und important tank the BOluttOO if which ?rill 11 of tk? ?-?? it? -'. Intere l to the j Ainen.-i.il farmer, has hi ltd rtSkSB b* the American Comoussli n "ii Agrleult? nrsl Orgsnlsstloi , i 'o-opers! n si d i' Inveotlgstl of European rural credits as It was con i., ros a ?.ii.i-?-i a r.-.i agaim-t th.. uaefulncss of the ? . | s? ,,i i ,. v?,ork was there- j fore enlarged to embraci the whole sub ol i..i-..ppiati'.e effort es n totaches Iture si .1 niral life, thus ineludlng i ne oriirlnal idea, but m?kln* M ver mweh brosder and conaequently of m0"1 vaine to the Anierlcan farmer The member*- divided theBSSSlvaS into four s.ih-eomm1il?'s. dewUng with i t Onsncs, pro.iiii'ii.in. distribu? tion ami organisation ol agricultura an.. oountry life. The tirst aub-conunlttee has started an investigation Into all the fonns of hank Ins snd credit affecting the agriculturist, ther co-operative or non co-operative. but H ?s paying eopects! attention to the former, sa It is desirad to dta ? m?nate in the North ?xmerlcan continent some prac? ti ?I principle of self help. All the hank- j ?mpanytng the ion are on this lub-eomn it is tho ight tiiey win iin.i t s Itall in and Germas v-' Interesting Th.? eacood sub-commlttss la as?*stad mainly to pt-SCttes! farming, alad. IS In? quiring Into the EutrODSSn associations formed for the purpose of increasing the fertility of th" ??11 or the quality of .rop? and livestock The member? ?re [devoting sttsntlon t? th* susesssful tSStlng BSSO? lation?- of IVnmark and other countries The thiid ButveommlttM la gathering In formaUon M to organizations of fat n ' ' * f... ban.long the mark.ting of prod.ce and buying farmers' implement?, with ih? oi je, r ot llmlnating un?lue pnifHs nta?le b.v inid'lleo'en or large combinations "f dealers, The fourth sun-committee'* work is of a mor.? theoretical nature. It deal? with th?- Objects ano rules of organizations SlmtlUJ at the betterment of rural life. touching on ?be nature of the schools, the conditions of family Ufe. and the methods employed In organizing and maintaining farmers' union? It Is studying, In the firs? place, the travelling government commlsslona Of Italy, which work for ths 1 ensfll Of the rural population, but is - investigating semi-official ami volun? tary organization^ The work of the commission really fall- Into thj*e? main channels: first, ob Bsrvatlon in Europe of what bas been don?, .?.?'?ond, observation in th? ?British [ales (chiefly In Ireland, of th- way in which it in being done, and, third, and perhapa HUN! important, the working out . ., , heme by which the results of this observation may bs ?sods applicable to the widely differing conditions of ths vallons Am?, icio BtStSS and of the prov Incea of Canada Dr Htitterflcld. of Massachusetts, has been nominated president of ths ?omrals alon Colon? I Hnrvis Jordan, "f tieorgla. tary, snd ut Oman?, ot Washington. managing director AU "f them are mem bers Of the federal commission appointed by Prsstdent Wilson, which Is accompany? ing and .o-operatlng with th- American commiBslon itary dignities of Msstsr of th? Royal Household of the kiiu-- of Bootland and of .....n.i < arver la the sovereign. Both of B oftiees were bOBtOWOd by ?*?'?"? .lame? \'l In 1 :,?.', upon his particular fa \onte. Sir James Anstruth-i MARQUIS! I>K !?'< .N'TFlNOV. CRITIC OF OUR PRISONS German Police Officer Makes Stinging Arraignment. I By Cabl? le Tl ? irtaoa? Berlin, May Si a stlnsjing crltlclem ,,f \. nsnsgstnsnt, kh r< pr. ? - tit. .1 b Blng Bing prison, is contained m an article printed In to . ? p.. rlinei Tageblatt " from tb of the Dresden police commis* Han u. n..n Las! yiar Hi Helndl made a tup through the United nsthoda and mai agi mi ni In ?he course of thla inapt? Mon he maie a visit to Sing Sing. The re? flections from this visit form the l.ur dsn of ins contribution lo th? i | t.iait." He proi win? ? - ' ? itsnlng Judgment on MSW "\ ? ? k i rls.-n man agi nier,!, ??.hi. h he pr.?! to i ? bj das? i iptions of conditions as he ! n 1 them. WOMEN IN LONDON RIOT Children Trampled On When Mob Upsets Suffragette Rally. London Ha Viciorii Park. In th? j ? of Londoi ? scene of ? mists and ? ;?;? i !.. hold a dmnon? tlon in au| i ? so) king worn, i ! .? !? ? ? platl ted, Hii.i f de-ro ? .i ,. truck on ? hi. i. . Psnkhurst and ota? i militan) lufl . ? ' I : I? Mo it. .1 vd awa) Women an.i men fainted li the .'nishi ... trs mpled u| on Man} ' of the ?.'iii-ii hd.i their clothing nea ..ff There were Innumerable free! and th? ambulance ? orps ?as buai ? '. With th?ir . olors. I the stau.lar.i bearers sesrtni ied Ub? api ?n . btss ?? es - ..' mon i ? mob tore Un decoi atlona from the plutforms an.i .arii.il awa) the ? irenlra On S.U. ' .' tmptOd tO bios up Whestley Hail Park, si i>on ? ..-.(??i owned i" sii ?TsTllllam Coske, Tl ? |1. b waj i \n un ? \| i,, led .mi' and auffraget! i .?mi. : .i st.m. a ? -. MIKADO GRANTS AUDIENCE Japanese Emperors Condition Continues to Improve. Tokio. Maj M I hi (*Ondltton Of Km ?/oahlhlto eras so favombi. Sunday that i ? rss. red In au."., s state ofHclal T?.ill.'irs l??-u.d by the at tandil ? ..ns will probsbl) he i.iTi.le i, ii, -. lea of th? -i ..I Imp?o? a ? ? ', r, ni.' Indi? . ated normal .Iltioni flu t?mpora? ture v h~ ts.1t, pulas ? - r. iplratlon B s, asi ington, Mir Qrstll cation ?as ? i ressed In olhclal drok ??? to-day over ni?? ..f n ?? marked lm.remeni m th" condition of th? Japanese Bmperor. Orave anxiety bad beei fell al the Jap? an.i In otti.-isii . li eh i g? n ? latee! i ep? its fr 'm the peror - bod We li dlcated i bs< i i stesdll) gaining strength end mi-:h' b it a i n in a fe? W? BkS iii. ?. ?.- bo developments to-.lav, ? a! ?ii" embaas, oi ,? the Btate ? r*spsrtmenl In regsrd to the ntigotiatiooa the California land ItMtlelstton The Depe?rtmeni i- a?aitir.K the n. xi ?on! from TOklO With ?nier, st WANT HOUSTON CASE RETRIED Three Thousand Persons in Panama Sign Petition to President Wilson. Panama Mai s petition hem ing ; three thousand signatun baa been to Pi aoldenl x i leetlng the i a ' ??l .1. I'rank Houston, of Kentucky-, a Panama Canal employe.) who was sentenced recentlj toten ?cars'j Imprisonment foi the killing of Harr* Btern at Oatun on i*. bruat*) I on aosoun arising out of I .it i. spoodl I that hail pSSSOd hetween Stern ami M ? Houston. The raoling m the msttei bss been ac? centuated bj th? fa. t thai ? from Waahtagton to dskt, the trial, on the ground t int th? Canal Zona .< t provides for trial bj jut? Bl ill Sd lOO late. U. S. ASKS EXTRADITIO George Keimer Held at Ha" on Fraud Charges. By ' abts te T?o? Tttbaae I l'aria. Ma* -'?"' The French police awaiting Instructions for the cxtn tion to th- United states of Oee Keimer uh?. la Bald to be wanted I ra Indies, Keimer, under the alias of Humes arrived at Havre by the ateamshlp ? . ago on Thursday. Hs waa al ones r>'st?-d upon a telegraphic request fl ths American police authorltl?ni Venezuelan"plot bar? President Was to Have Be Assassinated May 25. W ilh instad CumcaO, Ma; 8 The I covery of S Plol against the life of Pi"' dent Juan VlCMte fjomefl has led I" arrest ot eighty persona alleged to ImpllcaU ?< 'diris to the latfst formation from Caracas, the intent v\hs to kill th?- Piesblent to-day at boras races al Para?so a suburb It.ne ? s of a revolutiona m Venesuels aie currant, but the ne? - slid ' - ' ''.;??? ns are , Button - on of the situ?t; PEACE PACT NEARER Balkan Allies Will Not Seek Change Terms. don M.iv -?". '?'b- allies Inform i.?man Nlaaml Pacha at s Joint m-eti f.f the Balkan and ottoman peace del gates y< terdsy that they bad no intenti in? foi further modiflcsttona of t I ? put forward This announcement la regarded as an :i p..ilant step In the direction of ; the Ottomans anttdpatod that if si modulation i ? - - iggested it w?.u leave tie dooi open f"r further deman on the pat t of the allies The strained relations botasen the B? kau allies sh'.w little improvement. dispatch t" The Tim?-? from Athei ??i>a that the 'luck fleet while passli Kavs i upon by the Bulgaria shore batteries The danger of h w? n the allies ?llstracts attention f< the moment from the peace segotiatloi ?vim Turks] A Constsntlnople dlspatcta to "Tl saya thai Italj and fi*t*rmanj ai ad no longei to opposs the .essio Of practical ) a., the aBgSan Islands I Ore? ? AMBASSADOR IN OTTAWA Sir Cecil Spring-Rice Will Se Naval Bill Killed. B tl? -i spin - ? . bs rrlbuas ' Ottsws Ont., Ma] 2?> sir Cecil Sprint Pice, British Ambassador to th.? Units -? i is making bis first official visi to ??itavva He is the guest Of Sir Charte rick, chief luatlee of ?he guprsm Court, snd is b.ing entertained at din Der lO-nlghl h> Mr Rogers. Minister o Publia Werkt s tO the anil., ? visit bees us? be will witness th.- klUlni of ths Borden naval inii in th?- Senat. to-morron .md Tuende] The bin glva I . t.. Bnslsnd for the pur. has- ... three Dreadnoughts Ths lenats has i Liberal majority, whleh has datenninoc bo '?. amend ths bill as io kin it. The government is conatssring the ap polntment of a commercial reprssentatim to be attached to the British BmbassS in Washington The Premier and thf SmbaSSador favor tins important step PAPAL AUDIENCE FOR 200 Pius X Makes Short Address in Resonant Voice. Roms, Mai '?'?". The Pope received this morning In audience in ?'onsistorial Hall two i". sons Including twsntj or more Americans The Pontiff up peered to he III excellent health and en terad the hall With B Arm step In de? livering a short sddrsSS hi?? voice nan resonant He thanked bis hearers for t!;.:?- visit an?l exnressed the wish that for tbiv ,?. i ,,? nlia' plot) '??id would bh aa tbem beneflcentl]. In the SftSmoon the Pope received in SUdlence B grant number of Viennese pilgrims, who were accompanied \\ the Austrian AmhSSSSdOT This rsCeptiOH took place also in ? 'on s is i orla I Hall, i' thOUgh u bad been arranged to have the pilgrima gsthsi In the eourl of lad De maso ? o FIRE AT GHENT EXPOSITION. ?.?hent. Belgium, Mav 30. Hire to da destroyed the Inda??Chlno pavilion and two restauranty at the International in? dustrial Bahlbition. With difficulty the Bitmes aen prevented from apraading to the nrighborini British an?! Beaua Arto -.. tions No ?" a was Injured I BELL TOWER AS MEMORIAL Widow of John S. Lyle to Spend $10,000 at Happy Land. Harkensack, X I, May M.? Mr. I BUS Gertrude Lvle, of Tonally ?ho came Into possession of an estate of several million dollar* through the death of hsf husband, Jobs I Lyla, Once a partner In Lord <*k Taylor. New York, hat? BSntrsetsd for a memorial hell towev at Happy Land in memorv of her hnsbsnd Mr. I.vie founded and s'.pport??d Harp? Land, wham buadieela ?if Triheme Press Air children have bess entertained, and ?as deeplv Isterested In the ?elfare of the children. The tower, with ehlm??-. will cost |l(.?>-?o OBITUARY. OSCAR TAMAGNO. Oscar Tarnagno, * retired rubber irtv Porter and brokei. died Saturday at his home, No U Holton Road, ln?ood He was one of the leading- hu?inet? men In the rubber field two generations a*T" Mi Tamasjno wse horn at Mo. IM Fulton t, Manhattan, ?n Igfa and ?pen?, practically all his life In Htm York. He ?as graduated from St lohs'S '''.He?? In ISM and ?as the oldest li.lng gradu?t? Of tiie college. Me established himself sa a broker and importer of crude rubber .-..tin after leavinu OOlleOjS ana oonttased the business until I?*!?:. He leave?? three daughters-Mrs Thomas K. H'>srn Brown, Mr. and Mr- v. a Marble, Charles 0. Curtis and JudsOfl H. Wool, Of New York, and Mr and Mrs Pi ? R Hart and Mr and Mrs P M Mr II ItOO THEATRICAL NOIES. I'rltzl Scheff. in answer to a :? ttOT from Mayor Qaynor indorsing he: ?rar against ti!,'...aid advertising, but expreaalng the f-'.ir that she would forK-u him as goon as he .;<*nsed to be Mayor, has sent him a life pass. In her reply the on aid suggest th.at you also have a esre not t. formet Kiitzl Scheff. ' William HsmmsratSln announce? tnai w hen his roof garden opens on Monda night the orchestra and balcony Wfll he llluiniiiat.il onlv by soft white and amber light*. He thinks the ii.im ., Is only fair to the osmpiesioag of the women in the audten? ? V. /.legfeld, 1' , has completed the . for the Mil series of The ZlegfeM Fol ,ie? Among those wh.. win appear hi Jose Collins BtSShSth Brice. Rose Holly Nai M. Wills, I.eon rirnl. .Mat'in Brown and Krank Tlnney Blanche Ring closed her run In When Claudia Sn-il.?-" at the Illinois Theatre Chicago, on Saturday Bight The : ran for fifty nights. MlM King | the summer at her home in Mamut one? k. N ! In September sh.? ?Ill bsglBj B I ? of ihe countr?. Including 8 Sam fork etiKiigenient, In the comsdy, HSF ' will be under th? .lire.tlon of PtrSSSTtck McKsy. Arrongetnanta hsv? been made foi an extra matinee of "lolsntha at the Co? lino Th? ..tie to rala? moi ? ?"?ii gulltvan Sen Tort Publie I ibrarj Fund The parformence will ?ak* salace "n Thuraday afternoon. June I DIED Abbott Lewis i. X1 M..I-"* WUUa Andrew? Mai M Knapp. Julia tl _ iBBOTT ' ?? Ms -'" raar 1..?is Low? v'' "; I ft the lut* (?ra.e > un i'i.???ii Abbott, et Ne 141 Wetx .nur liNDREWS .\t Btaattord Cene Friday. M? t ISIS, Man M *?c ? "' ?|"-'i?' I7 An ?lri-w- ral will sa ut her 1st? r-si'- Uroad s? Mon .1a?.. at 1! > ? ' Itfse*** ?WaMltsB an ... ?ii . ?' tram fl" RI Neu T? ? K omit n<****o**i KNAPP " ' . Il . beloysjtt ?Mfc of t.?iah S Kiiii|>p and dauRh. Mr of ti.? late larri and Jjllu 1! Apiir. Funeral services s.' her lata resldeaoe, No 111 Weet UN a . H naaedai May T.. at m. M Ml ItlHIi;?At SM River on -'.. n i. M.. i Wllltem M. Murtrie. bel? I , ? f H.lrti l M. Murtrle and fallier of Douftea I M Murtrte In ? u s*unera| s?-. al No :- to .iny ai i: aoeo. Interment st Uaslilns;?nn I> .'. BANOBR- Kaarj laymreoc* sanjer aa>.d 18. s.?.?..mi vu ..f \lr .iii.l Mi- William c?, .? ??anK?r. sudden!) at cilftonforve, \'.. **\i?*-*ral ?ira, ?? . liurch. Br.-x.k h n Mein1'??, on Tuesday moralag, Ma :;. Ht 1" ?'? h? K ( I.MI II IUI s IHK \\???>i?l \-\ N (KMI.IF.RV 1 , i SU Bjr Harlsmi Train ?ne by TrolUv OSSSa -'.. Steal .':?. I si n, \ OFM? I S Main Ol il' !. No, ci Naseau ?ire.t i l'i'i.w n OFP1CB No i .-.i Broad r aiM American Dlstriri Telegraph Odie? H ?Ri RM "I" I? K N.. C7 Raal i '--h Mieri \. ?!-? \\ . m IJ'. h ttreii im) ?4,0 '.'10 ?JV'esl lUO'h strest