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WBATHBR -aajCAST TO-PAY. RAIN IN f^n ,,,,,. :,,u PARTLY ( ib. f'lTH IN MORN 1, 1,1 1 44 I 4 1.11.1 . I.Ol V\ , *40DKRATE rEMPERATURl; : WEST WINDS. rl oa ' Miti^irrk -mmm tMbuive CIRCULATION Over 100,001) Duilt Net Paid, Non-Rcturnablc v,. IAXV1 S\, ?_'."..:!.'.o. top.rlfltit III Ifl? llir Trllnnir. Aaa'n.' First to Last ?the Truth: News-Editorials-Advertisement* SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916. .. .. f 1\* !?' ( I'VT In N''M *ork * ,,% S.warU. Jr.aa,, | ||, 4 MI, \ 1,1 I ,?,, HoflaalMfla, 11. ra hrrr T.4.. 4 ?nt. Germans Insist Submarine Warfare Go On; LansingExpects Berlin _? Reply Next Week EXPECT SCOTT 10 URGE FORCE BE RECALIB ArmyOtticers Believe He Will Soon Admit Futility of Chasc. MEXICO TO OFFER USE OI RAILROAD Willing Amcricans Should tmploy It "(ioing Out" of Territory. Bn Anton.o, Tex., April 2L? Major Gei "? rhiof f Staff ? Army, snd Ma. ' '"? in .harpe cf i | ? f the fron? illy dia fammji t ? p? blojma which have gro'- ' ' tho punitive ex? pedition : ? ' Villa. Genera: - T.rton te- ' at by l '? n :a! Fu' ' ffoing immp ?r.ately t ?????.' heinl 3am II.iu?ton. Gener:: l ' ' know wh'" l r not the tmeriran troop.- aren I n alled without havinp car' - . Villa. H? WU b?e bj Baeratary ol Waw Baker to discu.44 t.h" - ' fi^ii iu detail with iif-era'. i I?al t t'1 . per?onal ropnrt. Irenfra! .v 11 i * I'' ?.o El P. bfattcd ta \dviae Kro-all. ad that Go ???-??".?? I . atlna; itai ? i lhat tha ? ! to i day or twi " ' ? ? ? ? I? ' '? - -llll In?rti4f. ? ?rur ? r. ? ina ' ? ' ' idmtnii I - I Next Move in Mexico Auaits Scott's Views i - ? . ? ? ? ? the / " >o tor* ' ' ' ?1 al I ; ? .,,,.. a bc . ' ' ' " ' ? .... v. |f G?ftO ra! 4?iiin.i.<i .?, itmk-r t, aataaaa * Bacon, Not Shakespeare, Wrote Plays, Court Finds .Stratford Citizen ?in "Illiteratc Fellow," .Says ChicagO Judge, .After Digesting 20,00(1 Volumea on Con? troversy?See.s Proof in Famous Acrostii. grap la **h* Tl tprll 21. That lohaja-drawfl ? ?,.? -:ie case of Hacon va, Shakespeare which for gcnerationa , liHi cluttered up thf* liti-rary ruurti cf tbe Aorld, was settled to-dav by b Cook Couoty Court in Chancery, when Judge Kichard S. Tuthill awarded the ver dict to Bncon. Bacon. ha ts eoflvinced, i wrot everythinf* that haa been crcd led to Shakespeare. Thua all the joy haa been taken o-,:f. | of the much-a.lvcrt'.se,' Shakespeare iercentenary. Judge Tuthill aolemnly , deetdea it ought to br a Hacon. not a Shakespeare, celelration, and that no ?' u '.v am need he wasted to , tnorrow, the three handredth ar.niver r-r-rv oi his death. "The court flflda," he aava, "thal la>6 ? = of Francis Hacon that he is the : a'Uhor of the works of Shakespeare ..n,l the facts and circumstaBcei in the real l):hl;.nKrnphy of the conti overey r *he question of authority and the , proofs submitted convinc" the court ir-et Francifl Ha4-^;-, is the author." Hurts Mo.ir Drama Trade. rhe doclaiofl t4,-,4 reached after ex tive eoBBideratioB ol nams of ? ,-p introdaced in a mu*. ' i ? -. pict anufacturcr, who gouf-ht to re . rain Colonel drorge V.. Kabyan and ? ng a book on.the ikespeare eontroveray. I' ,? ShakeaBOara aa an uneducated ;n'ri'ator who gained ur.iarned fame when Francn Hacon took his name and i rnf.' . maali for hli oarti con '.nn.. Bacon wai e.iucated .n ball a doaen languages; Shakespeare arafl h com parat;ve ignoramus, who knewr only F.nglish, Judge Tuthill found. The bi lateral cipher contained in the known works of Hacon convinced him that Kngland's Lord High Chaaeallor of 800 years agone is entitled to a whole lot of credit he ha*n't had, except in circ'.r. i 'tHii r-'.ightingly spoken of. The weight of evtdoaee contained in the 20,000-voloaie bibliography on th. eoBtroveray a'.I t?? r.,1s this way. Selig asked for an injunction rr straining Colonel I'abyan and his a?so . Kate Y Wells, Elizabeth Welli (lallup and the Riverbnnk Fublishing (ompany, from presenting in book form evidence tendtnf ro piove that, Baeon wrote Sbake^peare's play.-. He alleged it- puhlication would injure 'he tnotion pictures of plays long eredited '.o Shakespearr.. i.etra Jl'i.000 in Damage*. Thr- deciaion not only permits the ation of thp book, but also nwan!* ' Colonel I'abyan damages of $4n,<'0n for inconveniencei aaffered by the Kiver bank Publiahlng Company bi h result ,f SHig's suit. The Order of Jesuits flled an inter vening petition claiming credit f, r 1 . 44orks of Shakespeare. This arai mis=ed by Judge Tuthill. Selig. it is aiipounced, will carry thf iao to the highc-r coarta. He doein I thi Bard ol Avon I ..ntlnnrrl on line* 7, rnlurnn 4 VON DER GOLTZ DIES AT FRONT German Commiinder of Turk Forces Succumbs to Spotted Fever. l.ar'in K -?..'? \- . died We li ? army, awo ' i Berlin. He had 1 aay* . i M-.r=>ial von der Uolta waa re g-arded aa ome of Gei ?.? ' ' ;.. r,.\ Sprn rxtenaive m lai n? f ' ? v eampaiffn and bu g b ei oa Ihe I ..rr pr, ,i. ? ii ' harlea In the pranei Pi - Wi - li IMS ir ?*?? h arm j for thli 4 I ' )n \ .- ? 1011 he was api ? ? - "f the oceup '-.I parl ,, but in Norembei < ?' ' ' pointed t Coi ' ?? ? ? oi.? '? ? ? -, r of War._fc ,?? in-truinrnlol n.?? ? ?., Gallipoli ,uld not b? Dardanele* M- reei ? , 7 , '' . ' 1 man " . I T ? ' I .' ? U S. TROOPS FIGHT MEXICANS, IS REPORT Clash at (olnnia Dublan Base Rumorcd at Border. ? i ?' - ? ? - , ,. 21 Am Ul ? n nrculaiioi, beti aela . , , .,,.-,: daa, T...r'!.v....4r-ri I I ? ,,.? Anir-nran aad Ml f?rrr.. There wera iie deta II,,. repoH vat .?'.rr-nt ll I paaaeagera ...-"? aor A b?ra bnH ar.-,' aaaetal report af irdtha ara a Mrs latlet Lpft."?1.45^377. . ..,??.:,- i ..." P 1 M ?' '?' ' ?' ' " ? .i the The will U* Th?e . ;?. ? ;_?[,_; qtji-ala, varyii.f ttom * '., r. l.'r.ri ar.'J frii ndi REPORTBODYFIND IN ARNOLD HUNT F>olice Siiid to Have Dug One Up in Cellar of Build ing Ne.ir West Point. ? , ? .... ?? . ? i t, Y . Vr! 81. Tha ... ? f Dorol I, told by KiUard C. Glenni :. i , convict, to Lieutenanl am*, of tbe Bureau of Ofl "il . ? ... two datectivei n | num. pieki aod ? boi l . rday. Inspector Faarol ret uroi d to 2 Vork ?! midniftht, flfter ? ipn i :,...- ti ? ith tl ? rei nlt of i |{e d. clini d to other t waa i been i . I ? ot a 1 .,.?? eal ob im aid. ? v. iliiaraa peal yeaterday ii Pr. ? I talked foi VYaatever tha convict told ? '4ii apparently coti a.,|rreil importaal enough by Poliee Headquarteh at New Vork ta warraat ??. rxpedition. Eighl Hour Jnurnr. \. |fj | ti . ? .-? ng* Tnipector Fau mt ' ????.."? nr-atb I l*Bt ? . ?. pul ? eparted, refu* Ofl ?? intil thr> raai 0:80 to-rngbt that it .- party '. n :<,r the body of the X gir! Where Kaarot and hin party went m . ?| . d between their . . ?. ? ?. rom ?? Vorl iad tl eir ap ce al Weel Poiol ..... ... iul ^> ? * p, ? ? il, '.? a- bi i thal ter, he e, Petei there wobI doa n thi \ ? oui later I '???-' PoibI aad '? - ? ? Whei iai ' >aed regarding th< .... , ? trip Faui . rthing. The piek . ,,,. . . red bwbj In the tonnei raaehiae. Apparenrly t beei Stap at llraerted Houae. i,. Vork turni tha raa ? . 11(4*11 11 ? eepl f>T an Bed Hulir; I ? . oon I)., |V ? , ? 044 -l.-.l I. !6 fork I i ere is) '?I , ,i ... -..??. iat I H denie.l . ,.,.. ..j ina i partiealar aml ha.i foi < ..nlllrvirl on |,..gr 4, ? ..11,1111. . ALLIES STOP U.S. RED CROSS RELIEF TOFOES Supplies at Brooklyn Warehouses May Bc Used Here. ENGLISH SEAL BLOCKADE LINE Teutonk* Sympathizers Bitter at Wilson and Charge Unneutrality. Wn.hinjfton. April 21. j^hipment f. from lirrmai) aympathifCn in America to tho Ceatral Powara, with the aul of thr American R< I Croaa, ion.: a labjeet af dipl .-?ion, flnally his been While drca' Britatn ha. not aigi ta Intention ta hold up all boi h pliea, thc faet remain. 4.1 at Red Cro l ofnelala havr- r.ot ineeeeded In ol ing any permfta to pas* tho ahlpmenta in queation, with tho re?u!t that thii ehannel of aid I bi been doi I. With ton. ?f hoepital luppltr*. rlothinif r.n.i other material I I readiiy rlaaaifled elogging th" big Bu ,'erminal warehouaea In Brookl) awaitinp fhipmont to Germany, at tho i:...i Cr >c. beadq larti ? here to-pipht notified all Red Croai .hapter. that no more conaign t> iba Caatral Pejwera eaald ba re co:v<?d. Nareliou.e Space Fillcd. It i. poiated out that tha unrehou.e tpaee ia now ftlli that Ib ne prospert "4" 'ho conaignn ??? deatination, an.i I . maana ef carrying out tl ?ontion of the donors. ' notifieation ia tba aagi ? ?upplie. may ho forwarded to "lerman, Au.tnan ar..i Turkiafa pi ?? In Si beria, ma;. bo held bera foi future military pn | ???' r'' turned t<i anj addreai namad by the gl ?? r ? 'I he litual ? Here I to upon England'* refuaal lo ? ? I ? large q lanl tiei ? i .; ?? - h... ?< and othei Bri ? ? l... forwarded rntral Po i thc grounda that they might raaily bc ,.,,n\ erto ?! ii o rubbo r I yeb foi mlll iar> pui po ? Dbjectiona lo tho ?e hipmo -. ro ? ? . . ? ? pi'-'. ??? - la ? 1 ?? ber, were conl inued bj tho I .... ;,-?. ?! p ... b1 c ? hannela hei ? - ;? 4 ,. ? ally agn medical .??' .1 othi ? II the Bril i-;,i in the event ( i ? .-r. t.. [..' l, ?? | i nl) by Ami and I With th g, the eup pl . i, provided by ' ierman .. r? throu^hi. ll 'i ? ,..-??. fhen, "ith tha >?? ??.- of rubber gooda, tha evamina tion mailo hy ? - beeame An ordei ? ? illy ... aa iaaued, lati ? mbo r, under whieh n o rubbei Kn i ? p i??oii through I ?" bloca No lloiie of Shipmrnt". Th ? orrlir. hnwrTrr. ?,,- ? ?n< fei .? ? i auppliea. rhe a . , ('roai ofl howevi nd were granted afti ueh long delayi hat I tan i" p Ie p I" catea tha' 11 ej hai ?? I??-? p of gai ting them pa I the bloekade and hope t.> obtaia permiaaion to end thfl Siberia for priaonera being held there. i ;..rman i iten have expi? thnr Indignal goroui Ietteri aad char^'.- Presidor ? W lamental prineiplea af ( nnllntir,! ao |?M0>- |, i.ilumn I RUSSIAN AID BRINGS DRIVE NEARINWEST 250,000 Troops May Be Sent to Front in France. ALLIES AWAIT VERDUN RECOIL Ready to Spring When Germans Have Spent Their Forces. . - ? roo Tl ? Parl . -april 21 11? ? Alliei' hour ia at hand. All the anxiety and pes?im iim of the paat fea months has been by tha Rai lan landing at Maraeille*. The date of- the ?? grand l ,r , which the arrival (,f i aniveraally taki to foi <?. 1 renerally been aaaumed ? Alliei would ie! Ai fi r a ? idy. It British tr. ? have been eager ro begifl for ln March ? .< neral Haig i ;o aid at Verdun, but Joffre de ; fcrring that I ?? Alliei eoa ? i ? ? ??',.? ? ? ? "I the "nibbling" 1 Of I Mfl ? 1 w'gs corr.j \4.ait \ crdun Failure. Wi' , Maj only v.or. r!itv< BWay, I i thal thi -.???! ? rionf-i. Al though he Frei i .-.i ground t Vei ia only a I ? pre* olfei Ir i- I,-, i ,. , ? ounce ? ?. ailure, throw ?gainat the bn i ....i ? Mi A oag a do .,? flerrri he All led i ...... up arnri !,\ ...ma, f,,r Raeolaaa I ..ining. ? in Fra 4 ' bond , en the <?' r ... ? ? ? leratai rell. I oremo;- am. i . France' France . . trial orga t ? oplii the battla ,.< x, f battei es in enl . I , Frai ? er great resen fl .. other hand, haa 8,000,000 men ea| i I , bi ng ai ? ... . h i eaaier under ? ? p,,rt arms for I '? May Hring 2.0,000 Troopa. Thua expi.lider l( probable ' Ruaaiai pro| rp -? oa>| ? ? ?,, be ? ....| by l ? V ith Britiah tra num broaghl ueeea from Archangi i aad K ifl ? bII, ii to br deeided ??rr, front, ... '? the The . ? of troopa tha Alliei there, tha m,>r. ?.. ? . mll ai I tl i ? ? . ? . 4 i Samuel Hopkins Adatns A lirm of "$14.75 Clothes?$25 V?lue" tailors asked Samuel Hopkins Adama to investigate their meth? ods. I ir had dont44 so already?but he did it again. 10 morrow morning is printed the result of hia in quiry. in which suits were made whi< h looked as il they "might have been constructed by a corresponden< e school tailor giving absent treatment to a patron he had never seen"?all exrept the parts which didn't corre spond at all! With the rest of this big, sati-f;. ing Sunday paper vou will get this diverting. inMructive article surely if vou tell M>ur nrwsdealer to day to rb'liver your copy. oXhc S-untinti tfrtbune First tn Lost tha Truth: V?ara- B4Horloh>- \il\crti*ementt. Ha OHT Ot tb. I ? ' ' B II ? a-i ? ' I r , .' " ? TAFT PREDICTS WAR UNLESS BERLIN YIELDS Chioago, \pril 21.?War -?* 11 h (ier aaaaj accau aaavoldi bie unle-* Cer? maa* recedea from iis poeitlaa in iiir aaaaaaiiae raatraveray, Ib ihe oprnlon of e?.Preal leal Taft, Ir ., ?pe", ii to-da Mr. I .,?? flflked his audience t<> ataad bj PrealdeBl \\ lloon i:' thr |ir??i rr . ri- fl, He ex prcaaed Ihe hope thal diploaiatlc interrhangc v.,.uKJ flverl '?'.tr. Thia ia ? terriblj tryiag hour for the I'aited Statea," ha iaid "I're-i.lenl w llaofl la ihe Preaideal of all of us, and I am a citi/cn of ihe I 'nited Statea.'' FIND $400,000 OF WAIL LOOT Inripectors in Baltimorc Arrest Suspect in N. Y. Ferry Robbery. Hai* more, April -i By *.h,> n-erct . ? -day a moi earrying in a satrh,-! 1400,000 44or*h ol the ? tolen from n on a ferryboal between Jeraey i rk CH n flua pieioB of erime, iaid he was E. .1. Quigley, of .'?? l Vork. II. on ? train wbii-h left New Vork this morr.'- ; A . .,? ? ??:" Georga Wendall, who apoke to yuigiey, is ? itation. Tbe arrea*. of Ofl |ioy '4as or,.- of 'h,. raaat remai h >>> ? hn th? i,i -tory of rh ? i ,, taffl ? 1 lepai and araa 1 ? ? ? ? i. to luggeat ? ? ? to bi ? ? .loiin i Koooa, I ef Poatofflce 1 | ......... wera iaaued in St. L. tftei I : ';:.'?' I ? i train foi trreoted "on Baapieloa.M As tha . ? ? ? oppea anci not tallj i tho i ? II. Wendall, ? ? ' ? ? ? , .?. ?? !! eked . ? ? ? . from ?!? r ? ?? New - Quigley aaid thal I- lired ? ? ? I Deniis Oaaiaf >atrhel. ?? . [nipector Ko. ta . ??ru hn i. ? ? tho pr ,? ? . 4 .iv arul irf-nt'eman |r>f Iha* tl ' ' I it could ? ? ' ? \ ? ? N'ew Voi k 1'entra tl ? ' L-bo, I ? ? ? ' ern, ? ? , " " ? ? , . . -. ible. HUSBA.VD SKOT DEAD PROTECTING BRIDE Italian l.urches from Dooruay. Then Fires. r'rav- KeBBJ * ?" near hii Boi ?. l? Ui i Stroot, Jer ..-.,? ght ' ? ?? Bl I ... mardered ??? ? ted a:l ifl r. ? : i,rr Kenn) wai n 'urr,.ng home. A er of Un ion S'ree- and Wefll tvOBBl ? ? ? hu> ??? ipon I ? ? ? roug tho e ra .?'.-? JERSEY ASTROLOGER SEES STORMY EASTER Cold Wave. Heavy Rair. Possi ble Snou, His Fnrecast. ??,.?. ? ? | Gaa " . ? . - " of r pur .... ....... ipari to rafl ? . . I ,io idie* it I ?' retell for I give I Now' |el the offiCinl prof, ... a . - gton make th. accordingly. SITUATION VERY GRAVE, GERMAN OraOAL VIEW Teuton Sentiment Strong Against Making Any Concessions Thal: Would Hamper U-Boats. MINISTERS STUDY .NOTE STILL KEPT FROM PUBLIC Embassy Here Busy Keeping Government Informed of Opinion in America? Oerard Indicates Feeling Abroad. Berlin, .\pril 22 ? Xothinj? has yet dovolnpod as ;i reniH ot' thc receipt of tho American note to Germany conceiilillf Ga*> many'fl submarino warfare. No o\prossion of opinion ifl obtain able from the Foreign Oflke, where abeolute retfoence ;s main lained. As far aa Tho Assorjatod Preaa has been made acojuainted with the sentiment in higher quartera, it would b*4 wrong- to ra ?jjard the Bituation as anything but extremely grave. Tho note probably will be anawered aome time next wo?'k. after serioufl conaideration has been >?iv**ti the American eon tention, but there is little hope that any anawer can v> to tho length demanded by tho Washington ejovernraen>t, deapite th<4 lad that thi" Gernuui government deairea to maintain good rrln tiona with tho United States. The sentiment ia against any further 'Aeakening- of ('or many'l submarine campaign. tn sav nuthirijr of an abai.donment. <;!' it. POLICEIVTAN, SHOT, KILLS PARK THUG Hold - Up Man Shoots Youth When He Whistles for Aid?(iirl Unhurt. A hold-up man. onr af two nho a ?'. ? rr had fired ihol the bi f ?'???;?? altaar whea , ,. r?a ..mai'lf aml '?Tnconib'. I?am Park, ? ind killed nt River Ave nd I52d Street, Thr Broma, br Patrelman Pati WeG rn, lata laal It man :' had be<-r\ hit In thr? ? from tbe thug"a rteel vrr. Sehweitter, who llvea Bt ***> I oart araa walkmi? Ulti ? ?'"'". "' ?2*| .... rhe eovpla had rroaaedCentral Br dge, atrolled through and a ere r of Wlel , uhcn ihe atumptcd ? Shot Glrtag Alarm. Thr pIao*e ertad at ''".it tiaaa af ng ia a aa il blocka away. Soddenly twn iple. (?ne of ? . ? tan Tha othei - weapon at tha girl. "ji., t make a noloe,"" th<-y warned. ?.R'1 ? i il hia porket, out a 1 r hr"l before ild atop him . '. to tha ? twice 4:;r.ijeh th"4 abdo ?'. ? r ? -? |. g< | igil raa ran ten bi ? ? -r. ? Oae diaappeared - ? So>? "fort ' ei itral freight .. ;i, ; - jumprd into th#? rail ?:' aad itartod te elimb tha bank at thr other I'ollceman Dropa I'ugitive. r?n the biidfa aero.. tha railway traeka at I62d Stroel itood i'atroima i McGorern, ? '??? Ied to thia d ita be? cauae af tha railarai atrika. He had hot? and the .ound of thc ... and had ao aa tha man When he Me ? H. ?? tered a arord the ? laned by a blow . :. Hii .-ap araat lail iggi road, rrachinr fot \ - illet, I r?d hy robber, had atraek him on thr i off, mak ugly cut. Waah and diaajr, MeGorer I . loother .hot., ? ? d. The p.J .... ??...-? ?? ?? ?. killing him inetaatly. tor halp, ? ? ? pohcemen reaponded, aad, with them. .... arenl I iward I Schweitser | ? rob . him. . ? - ? ? ? ? ? !..il hy an HOB' taken to tl .... |ht thal each . rocorer. fired Into Behweitaer bit ? fital iin,l the | eaad **' not danRerou-. The dead man appear. to hr a Span .? : Hi. araa aeatly dreaaed, light of bulld and BVaithg, 44? a N'eitlier the rtota nor any n-fcrence i to it ha- baafl ji'ii'li'dir,! h (ii-rmflny, and Utora Ifl DO i' : iin.'iMuri as aaj| when thi ri"*" ?.vill |,P nuulo pulilu. Thi.* eclebrationi <>f llnly WaaJk an.i of the Kastrrtid," 1 lieref,,,-.- an- pro eeading undiatariiad bjr any knuwl Btjgfl] nf fnrcig-p .-.implii-ationa. Thr- minifter* and other offirials who arera raUtlad '<> il received R copy of th<- nota jrattaarday niorning, anrl arera **n*jagad dariag 'he day in atu.lyinj* the .lucumerit. Arrv.assa'ior Garard doliverad tha Poraign Miaiflter ron .lag the usual mannor, 4.1th rn a't??ndar;. , - ? ,? ... '" rh,. ocraaion. Owiag tn rhe Ungth of the notr> and the a; - dflaye,] arri' gl of on.. ?...?' aa ef the aeti 1 ra o'clock in tho evening. Amba.?a<lor <.e rard then rolled tha docaaaoat ifl h BMgBBiae, U prnt?i t |t froin a lik'h'. ram which a*aa falllag, *nd walked acroas rh* srejar* io rhe Foreign Offlr?. The A rnbassi,.|r.r flrafl recei"r>.I imme diateiy. The Foraigfl MifliBtOf read the, note and a ihort, grr,*rg| COBVOrai ? ' Wilson's Note Delivered, (ierard Informs Lansing K---. r . t- ? 1 ? -. 'Xashington, Apr;! 21. PraatflBral ?? ioi '1 ? ???? raa dtl ?red to th* fiffice yeaterday, Amhaaaador Gerard repi rt4 I I thi Btata I>*pgr' ment to-iiay. Hia d ipatch alae rave po'nted ind Hil lal opinmn on tha Bote. b il eeretary T.anaing r* fuaed ??> mak,> trem poMic. Ti fl Btata lopafrrTt beliavea th? fierman r?r,;4. to eataply with 'h* Pre. ? .1 bfl handed to eek Th., fact that raligioai ? dayi ntarvaafl is not ? ? aay dalay. Ambaa.aior Garard il knoiaii to ha.f had a hr,*' rr,n% r-raation with Foreign M ifl later von eagaw after de liverlag the The eon | | ? e-aagr-, reee.:t<\ lflt?, / to-day from Mr. (..rard. were cloaelf gaarded. ll i thal Um am ba-oador ;: formed th- * h? had b<-. ? b lored ifl aiod ate eoaaiawaa* tion flrOUld I -?'''? the BBte. - aieaflagea have rectejved from Ambaaaadnr (.erard dur? ing the last day or M ll was state.| that t;oy traaaaii.l taotaaaSaaa al - il opinion from (jtrman r.ews ,. . Theae editerial exeerpts atata Bciala in an a* tempt to gam aoma ur.dr-ratandinf of the atate of (.errnan public opinion l-ager for I,erard l>i?patehe*. ..rr.iia.sador are 'or BaOtaeatarily to gi.e mora irrformat a regarding thr. - af German ai (la la, 'he manner ?? ,A.y . -r ..4. r*rei\ed onl for.'ca*'* of th.- aetion flrhich will be. . Genaaa gwvi mment inl 'on BoraBtora*, the (ierman Wg.hington to da\. Me left early tkifl fl|l rir.ng on a w.|.k end trip Me m not expected to leturn to the capi'a! until.Monday. un. Ie.?s dispatche. of an important natura