Show NICHOLAS HAS MADE FRANCE suspicious paris july 25 the meeting between emperor nicholas and emperor william excites the leoet Seo et and tho newspapers this morning jl roost unanimously declare that iiii conference ot the agns gns 0 tho highest importance and that its fruits will shortly be throughout tho world mr jauris the socialist leader in the chamber of deputies expresses the opinion that the conference constitutes utes an offense against great britain the russian emperor ho says Is apparently an alliance with germany senator ays it Is well that Petera of be made to understand that the interview created suspicion in prance the french government has a legitimate right to demand of russia a clear explanation of its foreign policy the petit says tha russian emperor badly needed the sound advice of the german emperor who will amply satisfy that need gabriel former minister of foreign affairs in the journal paints a picture ex presses the hope that the InU lattYe 0 president roosevelt in the direction ot peace will prove successful the fegaro says the conference at soa of the two rulers of over two hundred of ma by the presence of cabinets or foreign diplomats permits a rare privilege nowadays the great power of the german emperor will probably impress on emperor nicholas the danger from the yellow peril th 81 petersburg correspondent of the matin says he learns that russia officialdom expects to find the emperor ill dl ased toward it on h s return the petit journal says meeting with emperor william r ill result in emperor nicholas losing more prestige in the eyes of R gussiaas aas bennington WILL BE investigated secretary of navy bonaparte says right thing will Os done promptly goodrich will head inquiry washington july 24 Bonapart fc in a statement issued toddy said the public may rest assured that i tha bennington disaster will be thor 1 hughly investigated and that whatever apolon the result of the investigation may show to be proper will be taken by the department promptly and effectually secretary bonaparte showed the deep interest ha has taken in the ben disaster by immediately taking up the subject on his return today he held an extended conference with assistant secretary darling and found that mr darling had done everything possible to alleviate the sufferings of the wounded and for the proper care of the dead as well as to lay me foundation for an investigation of the explosion when advised that rear admiral goodrich had been ordered to san diego the secretary asked as to the number of officers that would br available upon the admirals arrival from which a proper investigating body could be organized the secretary expects a most thorough investigation when admiral gotch reaches san diego all facts developed his arrival bt reported to him and it Is expected that the board of investigation which captain drake ordered to determine extent ot the damage to he hull and engines also will tp port their results of their uon to the admiral admiral goodrich then can determine the steps to be taken but it was made manifest toda v that mr bonaparte expects the inquiry to be exhaustive and such ats will develop every possible fact it was suggested at the department today that some of the steam engineering rec of the may have been destroyed when the ship was blown up the quarterly report covering the period from march to june had not been received at the bureal of abeam engineering up to the hour of closing today it Is probable it Is stated hat the mailing of the report may have been delayed and that it wax aboard ship at the time of the explosion the department today telegraphed to captain drake tor a list of survivors this was done because of the numerous inquiries that have come from relatives of the sailors who have not boan reported among the dead or injured the department has directed that a report be sect to the depart bant dally from san diego dewey today received from Via Admiral lord charles beresford commanding the british mediterranean flet stationed at gibraltar the follow laar message of condolence admirals captains officers and ships companies of british mediterranean fleet send warm sympathy with the united states navy and abs tbs cation la the terrible disaster to CHARLES BERESFORD I 1 DONT WANT CRIMINALS sydney T S V july 24 A steam er which arrived here today brings news that the german residents ot new guinea and new britain have become alarmed and are holding meetings against a proposal to establish a penal settlement in the admiralty islands northeast of guinea with tea ultimate of colonizing the group and thus increasing german influenza in the pacific |