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Show I Foreign News in Brief 1 SAN SEBASTIAN. Spain. Aug. 1. King Alfonso and Queen Victoria left today to pay a visit to the royal family n England. Thoy" will stop at Ram-boulllet, Ram-boulllet, France, to visit President Pal-Meres Pal-Meres of. .the French republic on the way. ML'MCIT, Bavaria. Aug. 1. Nine young men and six girls were drowned in the Lake of Traun by the capsizing of a barge In a storm yesterday. Their four companions were saved by fishermen. fisher-men. ROME. Aug. 1. Cardinal Vlncenzo vannutellt, who has been appointed papal delegate to the Euoharlstic confess, con-fess, which will bo held at Montreal in September, will leave on August 21 for Canada. Ills stiito will include the papal private chamberlains, Thomas Kelly of New York and Lomoync De-ma De-ma rtelny. a Canadian just appointed to that rank by the pontiff for the purpose of honoring Canada. THE HAGUE, Aug. 1. Sir W. S. Robinson, Rob-inson, the British attorney general, resumed re-sumed his summing up speech in the arguments on the Newfoundland fisheries fish-eries case before The Hague tribunal arbitration today. BERLIN, Aug. 1. Major Hcrwarth von Bittcnfeld of the German general staff was today appointed military attache at-tache at Washington and Mexico City. He will succeed Major von Llvonlus. SUNDERLAND. England. Aug. 1. While making a flight at the Bouldon race course tonight.' Mile. Frank's biplane bi-plane overturned and crashed Into a crowd of spectators, killing a boy. Mile. Frank was dangerously Injured. ST. PETERSBURG. Aug. 1. The general gen-eral organization of mine owners In south Russia applied today to the government gov-ernment lo adopt special measures to combat the epidemic of cholera which s raging In the great coal mining dls-..TJp dls-..TJp on tnc Docnls river. Approximated J000 cases, with a mortality of 50 per cent, are registered In the Bakhmul and Slavianosbsk districts. |