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Show Foreign News in Brief - PANAMA, May 1. A cala concert was given tonight in tho National theater the-ater in honor of Secretary Dickinson. PANAMA, May 1. The condition of ex-President Amador was so serious tonight to-night that tho attending physicians said ho "could not live twenty-i'o'ur hours. ROME, May 1. Tho Rev. Farrelly was consecrated bishop of Cleveland, O., today by Cardinal Gotti in the church of the American college in Rome. LONDON, May 1 Tho steamer Min-nowaska, Min-nowaska, the latest addition lo tho fleet of the Atlantic Transport line, loft London today on her maiden voyage- BRUSSELS, May 1. Tho Belgian cabinet has drawn up a reply to the last memorandum from the United States with regard to tho Congo independent inde-pendent state. This will be transmitted transmit-ted to Washington very shortly. PARTS. May L On his first appearance appear-ance iu Paris sinco he beat Sam Mc-Vcy, Mc-Vcy, .Toe .lennnette of New York tonight to-night knocked out Jack Scales of England Eng-land in tho first round. The Englishman English-man was completely outclassed and put up little semblance of resistance. PANAMA, May 1. Owing to tho premature releasing of tho airbrakes of several dump cars an accident was caused today iu the Gold Hill section. The cars started down the incline and fell into the Culebra cut below, killing eleven men and seriously injuring nine. THE HAGUE, May 1. The condition condi-tion of Queen Wilhclmina, who yesterday yester-day gave birth to a daughter, and the infant princess today is thoroughly satisfactory. sat-isfactory. The princess has been named Juliana Louise Emma Marie "Wilhclmina. "Wil-hclmina. TOKJO. May . Tho British squadron, squad-ron, which arrived hero today, was hospitably hos-pitably received. Rear Admiral Sir Hcdworth Lambton called on prominent oflicials and a number of entertainments entertain-ments arc being planned in his honor. Tho American squadron will be similarly simi-larly entertained when it arrives noi:t week from Kobe. CARACAS. Friday, April 30, via Wil-lemstad, Wil-lemstad, May 1. The Brazilian minister minis-ter lo Venezuela, Seuor Lorena, today signed an arbitration convention with Venezuela covering future disputes not affecting the honor or independence of either country. Exception is made of questions that conic rightfully under tho jurisdiction of national courts according io tho existing territorial laws. LONDON. May 1. At a banquet given tonight at the International Arbitration Ar-bitration loagucjn honor of the visiting visit-ing German labor leaders, John Burns, president of the local governing board, denounced the journalists who arc provoking pro-voking the Anglo-German war scare. The scare, however, he declared, would fortunately bo short-lived, as the people peo-ple wero aware that tho scaremongers wero Iho same as led them into tho Bper war. LONDON. May 1. Throe new theatrical thea-trical productions were seen in London during the week just closed. The best received was "Tho Arcadians." n musical mu-sical coined- of high order and original lines, which Charles Frohman will soon lake to America. Another musical com-edy, com-edy, "A Parsiau Princess," is of a more conventional type, its chief novelty nov-elty being an appearance of a camel on tho stage. PARTS, May A crowd of 200 youug Royalists of both sexes, with masses of flowers in their bauds, g.-ith-ored at. the palace of justice to greet the Marquise do Vasselot when sho surrendered sur-rendered herself to the police after her condemnation bv default to five days in jail for having participated in tho recent Joan of Arc manifestations, the marquiso was escorted by her admirers ad-mirers lo prison, where sho was locked up to serve her sentence. |