Show SECRETARY ELAINE Attends and Speaks at thBjinat Session sion of the IanAmrrlrau Conference CHAUNCEY M DCPEW ON THE RACE PROBLEM Immigrant Will So Irarer Land a Castle Garden Jew fork A RIDICULOUS TELEGRAM FROM NAUVOO ILLS A Architect llani VJr the Most I Lltraonlinarj ThmeaiLe 1ter Prejecled 8r Tcrxnph to Uie N fwf1 AunirmTio THE rurir fcrrrrfiiry tllAlnrAddrr lbeIMn inrrlran Confrrrnrv WASHINGTON April ISThe PanAmerican conference practically practical-ly concluded Its labors today There was a warm discussion Uib morning on the report Qr the committee on ventral welt regarding the arbl tration rf dlllerencef which bade fair b block the way toaconcluslon Finally Mr Blalne who had been ajMmtata Callutt inteting arrived aJitd recess and invited the committee com-mittee on general welfare to join him ii considering thu matter Air Shine mea bridepsecij in which hu raid that U > nt nllmic nf lr Qulutana had been changed from Icing In perpetuity to run at even dates with the treaty of arbitration I He propoies that the follow ing b accepted as a suletltute for the first second third and fourth resolutions of the original texU I That the prineiplo of conquest shall nut during Sloe continuance of the treaty arbitration be recognized as admissible under tho American public law That all sessions of territory If void if I noah under threats uf a presence armed force Any nation from which such cessions h exacted may demand that the validity of the ecssions b SUIIMITTCD T ARBITRATION Anr renunciation of tho right of arbitration made under threats et1 hall 0 null and void HIalne8 substitute was put and carried with acclamation and cheers except from Chill which did not voteDr Dr Sllva of Colombia proposed l that n LatinAmerican library b founded at Washington with con trlbutions from the nations lillution ntons repre seuted and that it be known as the Columbus Library and In it be placed histories of the nations represented repre-sented In this I conference their geographIes maps nfli official l document II docu-ment slut bn dedicated upon tho anniversary of the centennial 1 sits co > cry Amiricn IJ Columbus The motion prevailed A resolution uf thanks to 3Ir Blame and Ihe Unite States for courtuies and l ho < Itallty was pro > osed by Itomtn of lexico and was enthusfattltally adopted Tin nrrorT OK TUB CUMJIITTIJ on International was nlo fl miSted and adopted the United States nnd Nicaragua voting no A formal adjournment will be bad tomorrow The principles of International law recommended fur adoption pro > vldeFirst First Foreigners arc entitled to enjoy all the eivil rights enjoyed by the native nnd shall be acevnlcd the benefits of said ri lils in all essentials as well as la the form of procedure and legal rimedim Incident Inci-dent thereto absolutely in like manner as uatlvc Mltt becond A nation hall not recognize recog-nize in favor of foreigner auy obll gaUons or respontibilitlrs Ulan those In favor of naUvea established in like IHS by the constitution and laws Three Rivers which tcinrate tile several otatea or which bonier their Territory shall be open to free navIgation of imrcbant mnriuc or the Ihlll of war of riparian nations This declaration shall not affect Uiejuri < diction nor sovereIgnty ol the riparian nations either in Unit of peace of war t Inehaol tar taubrelbno 7 > iw YORK April IS Henry B Clarke formerly property man atone at-one of Uie leading New York theatres thea-tres and a member of the Acton Amateur Athletic Association of Americawas arrested till afternoon till a charge larceny by J Barton Key tho author I seems that recently re-cently a number of umbrellas have Inxii stolen from tile clubhouse amoni tIes one designed a a present to CorUtt the man who bested Kilraiii The value of the pro < eity stoleu is placed at Sl75 Clarke said bo must hive been drunk when ho took the umbrellas flay Ijll TftroTizb 1inamnta April ISA move that will likely break the backbone of the threatened strike was made tonight by the PanHandle Com any A committee of employes presented a eemand fora change In wages amid hour Superintendent Turner promIsed to see that the demands de-mands were conceded It Is pr Inhlntint the other runS se I folios suit and avert the strike The ques t tion of recognition of the Toilers thou however is l still uiuetUcd and may canoe trouble Anolbrr Hares > rr KAUVOO III April IS ToJay workmen cxcavnllug the ground at 81 Marys Com en t where an olJ barn stood uncovered n well at Itt 1000 feet deep Theft or of Uie baru consisted of solid stoue flagging I The tbor Is I that a number subterranean sub-terranean passages made bJ the Mormons during their stay here lead to thee well An Investigation UcUon will h made The ue to which these mysterious pasugrs were put h never been discovered Drrwn Sprrtli XEW lOB April IS Chauncey Dcpvw was presented at the regular meeting of the New York Astocla Uon of Yale Alumni tonight and made an impromptu speech upon the South touching sp nome things he haj wen during his recent cent Ulp In discussing the race problem he Raid that education and accumulation would solve It a it wouU remedy the evils of New York Citys bad government There anein New Yorkover are over 10VXM persons per-sons a Ignorant nt and illiterate as any negro in the South A Caitlr Garden > fore SEW YORIT April ISThl ww the last day on which immigrants could b landed at Cwtle Garden The immigrationcommsionershad hJd their valedictory meeting this afternoon after-noon and heard read the termination of tbs contract between them and the Treasury Department That part 01 the contract however whieb states that lie Secretary of the Treasury shall make provision for the tick and Insane emigrants In care of the commissioners etlil bolls good The barge office will b ready receive emigrants tomorrow |