Show I FOR BUSY PEOPLE Tho burial of the remains of the late I King Humbert will lake place at the Pantheon at midday today The interment Inter-ment will bo strictly private Harry Vardon the En lshgolCerr i played a thlrtyslxhole match with Alex FlnJIay of Boston on the links of j the Portland Me Gold club yesterday j J Vardon winning t up and 1 to pay The steamer Alliance arrived in 3 Seattle from Nome yesterday with I news of the wreck in Bering sea of the Victoria whaling schooner Minnie j on July 25th In a dense fog No lives were lost Rome Trlbuna Is authority for the j statement that some very Impoitant documents throwing complete light on the recent plot of the anarchist and Implicating Brescl Qulntavclli and j others have been seized I Is stated at the Navy department that the rejection o all bids for armor plate does not mean that the alternative alterna-tive plan of erecting a Government ar morplate factory will be adopted although al-though the Secretary of the Navy has at his disposal 000000 to start such a plant The British ConsulGeneral at Shanghai replying to protects of Chinese Chi-nese merchants against the landing of hoop there explains that this Is merely a precautionary measure due to the fact that the disturbances north arc spreading and coming daily nearer t to Shanghai An Imposing cortege consisting of 100 societies from the capitol and other parts of Italy followed by 0 large crowd proceeded to the Qulrlnal last evening Along the line of march the windows were Illuminated brilliantly The King and Queenappeavcd twice onthe balcony thanking the crowd for iLs remarkable manifestations of loyalty alty Twenty thousand persons witnessed thC annual sports of the Celtics Football Foot-ball club at Glasgow yesterday Among the American athletes who entered were W K Tcwkesbury of the University Uni-versity of Pennsylvania who won tho I 120yard handicap In 12 seconds and Maxwell E Long of the N Y A C who won the quartermile handicap in 60 record seconds breaking tho Scottish |