Show SUCCESS PREDICTED Leading Statesman Speaks of the Work of the Conference The Th Hague Hage June 22 A leading leding pleni plenipotentiary speaking tonight of the thc sit situation situation situation at nt the peace conference said to the Associated Press The machinery is now noW moving mo to the I general satisfaction as a all al the countries are sincerely animated by b a desir desiro for a reciprocal understanding and a wish wilb to avoid irritating questions finding for fur each problem a formula beforehand ac acceptable acceptable acceptable to all al Thus the tho discussions will wi certainly be attended by earnest endeavor without disagreeable incidents Incident The success of this system has been rendered easier casler by the delegations being entrusted to the thc most tactful and most distinguished men Therefore the Amer American AmerIcan Amerlean ican lean proposition relating to contracted debts debt which contemplates only those of Cr private citizens of or one country and the government of another it is predicted will ments wI mets be adopted with a few slight amend amendments amendments Speech on Arbitration M I Bourgeois president of or the first com corn committee committee delivered an eloquent speech today in favor faor of or the principle of arbitration ard al produced an excellent impression He gave a detailed survey suney of ot the arbitration convention of or 1899 the recent adhesion to which of seventeen additional nations gave ave it the consecration of the civilized world He expressed gratitude to Andrew Carnegie for his donation of the peace palace and awl said since opening of the arbitration court cour the experience experienc of o all al na nations nations tons had shown that the working of ar arbitration might become daily daly more simple As A a natural natura result of It I he be said international international tonal Justice had entered the domain of or practical policy Public opinion of or nations had quickly grasped it and governments had become accustomed to it it The results of or the establishment of the court were seen In the arId arbi art treaties which had been concluded since 1899 1 09 and a series of incidents which M 1 Bourgeois Bourgeis recounted The North ea incident and the tho Venezuelan affair Me pointed out were among the cases dealt with by by The Hague Hage court M Bourgeois paid a ri graceful compliment ment mont to the United States and President Roosevelt Roosevel for their part in setting In mo motion moton motion tion ton the thE new n w jurisdiction Regarding Re the task before the commission of the convention of 1899 1 he observed that the rules rul s of ht be bE modified modi ed to a kind of or summary of procedure |