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Show HIGH W FN I AMUES Koisor rronounoos TheniBi Most ESloiont LookingB? Any Navy, W WAR IN EAST IltfFflOnM Lutheran Church Pacea S Following Condemnation Paitor Jatho. wL BY MALCOLM OLAEHjlH Special Cable to The Tribune 13ERLTX, July 22 The RuML enthusiastic admirer of the AH navy. His majesty during ihgP Admiral Badger's squadron aXf closely observed the AmoriellB fighters, lie talked frcelv withlS cors and asked many qucatioujB1 American methods Ho was panisV struck with the smartness ot tlJW can oflicers anil men, tic splondijB tton of the ships and the busiB appearance of the squadron. Ho has spoken frequent! niH points and has had several coniS with his own naval hcuh cgB improvements along American H His majesty is alleged to yK' marked that the American eVtfB the most efficient looking waHB1 he had ever seen. -m His majesty has started onVtsflf cruise to Norway aud thereabBjB1 large party accompanies him aS1 nnd if tho weather provcs'(sB the cruise will be cxtonded bH customary limits. Tn the measB Kuiscrin has gone to WilhelmslijB ace with Princess Victoria LbK Prince Joaohin. The stay will not be very Ioa?B palace, as her majesty is defhB spending a short time at CadijH East Prussia. In response to hS of her children, tho Ivaiserin viH cruise about tho Baltic a Httli'jH protty yacht Iduna. Her msjtS not. a strong sailor, and is notK least keen on yachting; but'S weather is fine and tho sea venjB she enjoys sailing round the WB ing Baltic coast and puttinjaB occasional port. Will Not Involve FowniB Tf war occurs in the near tdH the latest developments in the iH uprising against the Youug'TwB ernmont it will bo confined to j rowest theater. Tt will not ioToil of the great powers. On iM there is virtual agreement asH European nations. But war even on the most tsM scale is not yet in sight. A ccH of the powers on Albanian iH much more likely in the neartaB While tho Porte declares caitH that it will not tolerate foreiH vention in Turkey's iniernaljB tration and insists that it buB tho Albanians generously asdB have reconciled them ere ihiijft tho attitude of Montenegro aging refugees to refuse tlejB proffered by Constantinople, tlfl is that Young Turks are ssKjH expedient of settlement that vH their face. What the Albanians mostjoHf permission to carry arms. THiJE is met by insuperable difficnllWB Turkish side. Such tribes as djL mission will rise again as sou'Hf Ottoman troops arc withdrmujE With tho condemnation forbB Pastor Karl .Tatho of Cologne. vnB been pronounced in Berlin, tbff long latent in the Lutheras.Iflk passes into an acute stage, 7)B assuredly have momentous consNB The case is without precedentjB the first to be decided undlfB law adopted by the general Prussia last 3ear. Herr Karl Jatho had IohB marked down by adherents of Bx thodox or positive school as ;Bt ous heresiareh and, indeed, tha ho not only has retained his .jK long, but is one of tho recofiB crs of a large and powerful !B Lutherans, sheds a curioiis ljRB present state of evangelicaban'Mr many. It has been said that.lB tion' corresponds to thai 'vBi can Unitarians, but he might ,K good reason be described as aijBy ist. In his absolute rejection cf pernatural interferences with law rocorde'd in the senptorsr merely at one with PraCtlc?,'YiB logiaus who profess and call "B "Liberal." Mt He goes much further than him there is no personal Pel(y:Ej "tho everlasting becoming .-jH "oternal development of the?wp and all religions which ' -W liverance from the thraldom flesh' ' possess "equal justificat'WK As tho individual idiosyncrasy!! obscure' man, these views wonia.?B degree notable. But Herr JatMK thing but. that. Even his down versaries ndmit that he.TKJJKJl markable intellectual SJ'TJ strength, puritv, nnd di3intEj of character, and complete d,TS his spiritual work; that JH general apathy nnd indmerenBJMr ndored by one of the largest, J, tolli'gent, nnd most 6,nele,vVBs tious in Prussia; and ".vAK I nnd honesty of his own fcU'VWn it. goes, have kept within t many who, but for him, wouian been outside its pale. Sign Petition of ?roWW As soon as It was known W "Spruchcolleglum" was w,"J!iB;, action agalnsL him, a was circulated in the Cologne hood, and In a few days (V signatures. Public mcetlncs Jfcj-port Jfcj-port wro held all over uenjjjW.Ii Brandenburg Consistory nVtejo5B or three pastors who, ') p ijrt-B? vIoub warning, hud ta V of these gatherings. whcreupoEfc than eighty of their eoUt K lln nnd Its 'environs P.I.t thlm prerno church council aS,a" K! ference with their Hberfr, inUS; These facts will show W jtSli affair has aroused, and u eK evident that the present .(f beginning of a long fnL11 JM within the Luthoran '""JSjthaKk Under the new law Hr fctt deprived of his ap.rltuA.Tifl.B7 retain the title "f ffiuU( ccivo the pension wh e "atfR due to him if he had yoioni He is sixty years of "nHrUflW anco will be a corresponaWfi" rW |