Show JUBILEE DAY Y M CA SESSION IN LARGE DEGREE PICTURESQUE AND NOVEL Commemorative Tablet Unveiled in Old South Church Boston Empcr or William Sends Greeting Boston June 13 Jubilee day ns today to-day has been designated by the International Inter-national Jubilee convention of the Y M C A was brimful of Interest and the morning session In Mechanics hall as In a large degree picturesque and novel After the formal address had I been delivered by Cephas Bralnerd of New York President Faunco of Brown university and the Rev Francis Clark father of the Christian Endeavor movement move-ment the presentation of foreign delegates dele-gates went on again as It will from 1 tfihe to lime each day the audience rising to Its feet and welcoming with friendly voices and Muttering handker chiefs each representative from foreign lauds aa he was presented many of the visitors wearing their native costumes James Stokes oC New York presided with Christian Phdldlaa of Switzerland 1 noting as master of ceremonies A striking figure was Nicholas Vasllleff a delegate from Russia gowned In the jbilk of his office A sppefal Jubilee meeting was held In th e old South meetInghouse the chapel in which the first Y M C A was organized fifty years ago and a Commemorative t tablet was unveiled A reception ot morethan COO delegates by GoY Crane at the State house and it special service In Fanned had with addresses by LieutGov Bates Mayor Hart and several delegates served to fill out the afternoon In the afternoon prominent I qHlclals addressed a large meeting In Mechanics had their remarks have an especial bearing upon association work among the railroad men of North America Among the pleasant features of tile convention has been the receipt of a message from the German Embassador at Washington transmitting a tele gram from Emperor William The Em peror says I ask you to transmit to the brother hood of Young Mens Christian associa tions of America assembled for the jubi lee convention my hearty congratula ions Alth pride the brotherhood may look back on Its past life which nromlnos further to nourish and Increase May Lhlu expectation I hr > rnimimi l iii I n dni t i > With satisfaction T 1 soc that the German associations active In the same endeavor take part fraternally In this solemn gath ering May the American association also In tho future train for their father land Christians who are bound In body and soul and of earnest bonvlotlons of life standing on the oly unmovablc fou datlon of the name of Christ whose name Is above every name v nameWiIHELML WILHELML R The vconycnlion in reply senta men sage to the Emperor expressing thanks and saying that the delegates were deeply touched bythe reference to the fraternal relations existing between the young men of the German father I land and America May our alliance founded on Christ forever bind the kindly sentiments which now exist be rtween the two lands was the concluding con-cluding sentiment of the convention message The evening meeting In Mechanics hall was given over to the considera Ion of work In the railroad branch of the association The secretary read messages from the president and see TOtary of the Copenhagen association the University Christian association of Copenhagen the president of the Welds Young Mens Christian union at Geneva and frpnjujheiSwedish Min inter at Washington with the replies sent to the various messages received Letters wore also read from VlceTres Idcnt MenU of the New York New Haven Hartford road VicePrcsl dent FInlay of the Southern railway VIcePresIdeht Thome ot the Texas pacific VicePresident Warner of the Union Pacific President Jeffrey of the Denver Rio Grande and Prince Illlkoff Imperial Minister of Russian railways President Lucius Tuttle of the Boston Maine railroad was then Introduced and made the principal ad dress of the evening |