Show ANGLOAMERICAN A A BANQUET Britons and Americana Have a LoveFeast In London Initllihiiieii Applaud Atnrlr IiplolU DlnplHjr ot Hood Idloirlhlp Uo > n Iho ro NU tondon Joe 30no of the mot nthullatlc b notlueteecer glen In London was the AngloAmerican ban ciuet given this evening at the Hotel Cecil Sin hundred llrltons nnd Americans assembled fraternally the purpose of the entcltalnment being the promotion of good fellowship between kindred races Englishmen were the hosts while resident Americans were lien guests Political business and literary circles were nell reprenented but the purpose of making the offal spontaneous spon-taneous and a wholly unoindat celebration cele-bration excluded the embassy American Ameri-can and Ilrltlsh HUES were draped over the tables Amollg the banqueter wre the earl of Carlisle Viscount 1owerscourt Kir Normal Loclr Sir Frederick Pollock Sir llschord Temple 1 lord Dercsfoid the dean of Hereford the Itev New mon Hall Mr Mlrnm Maxim and Mr Ue6rKe V Ward manager of the Commercial Cable company Lllera tore IInd Journalism ere rprecllt1 b > Sir John Hoblnson imnnger of tho Dally Nt ccsiclre Alfred Harms I worth vroprletrcss of the Dally Mall nnd Evening News Air Udmund Stead editor of the llevlew t of He VIO If ar 11111I r vnl I Hupc Dr Conan Dojle nnd Miss Uea I trice Ilarradan I Lord llernnrd ColerldBO presided In proposing Ihe health of President Me I Klnle he said Wheru can the whole world eb ole such a line of rolrcn 01 I mn on hae ben thll dee choice 01 tho Amrlran poplel The erewene the 1Ihol 01 nipon the Right Ilev William Carpen lent Lord Uraey col Taylor presl dent of the Amertcall society In In don i Sir Jeore William Des Vcron Mr Newton Crane Cart Carey 1rot Albert Von Djcey SIr Georgo W Cable and Sir IVederlck Pollock corpus cor-pus professor of Jurisprudence at Ox 11051 ford fordThe lnglsh speakers lauded the achievements of the Revolution as enthusiastically en-thusiastically as If they had been their own Ictorle The bishop of Hlpon elicited the creates enthusiasm by a pointed reference ref-erence to the varEaylnK that although both nations had bmoo accused of worshipping the dollar we both know when to spend our money and we know hataoocsra0050reonlit spending any price for Uird Coleridge drape d that victory might petcti on the American banner Jn the Interest of America In tho In teret ot Spain and In the Interest of common hunlanltj Twice America has fotiiht wltli all hor might he snld The CeO light ones forced by the Imbeelllty of the king lend she was right eluerlng lb oereen 1 time eke foulhl fur tho Creenbotu 01 elavse and the same splrtt is I Wllh her ych tTcesnmndeosohnor lie nvocnted 0 rrmannt trlhun1 tor the ettlernent 01 International III cot Irellr rord IJrnsy aid that there were ilmer tics limn a written alliance lieD which could not be broken Col Taylor raised u hurricane 01 cheerlnx I by saying As you have stood by us In f day of trial I when your day of trial come count upon u Sir Frederick Pollock replied predicting predict-ing that there would be one net tin Ir two Hags to keep tho peace of the woro1 LONDON PAPEH9 IN LINE Jondon June ITh 1II0rnlIg papers conlmnUlig upon the AIIIlomerICDn ballquet at the IbId Cecil oct I en 10g all IUk In the amo tune 01 scull lIelIon The Dally Telegrapl eoyo Nolhl1l3 jald by the speakers could offend the susceptibilities of ronti ntal nation but Iher woe ehltllc throuhout 01 the friendship which Ins grown so rOlldly and that It will not end In mere vmtbu I proti stations of mutual respect er I lb taW r k Olnel affection It would be n mistake to lorce all nlilanc deform the tlm Ic I ripe hut thor Is I on Infinity of good In iltlvntlng these sentiments of kill ilp whleh are the forerunners of formal for-mal alliances mite trail Chronicle referring to bIte blnkel ns n remarkable gathering of mell who are forces In the modern worto1 satE The dinner was the be glnnlllg of a movement whIch nnle5 wlsu words or ullroren mlchanco hould wreck It nm ist curry us far It he I Importallt tht all mono trelld or eeee ohonl rroilec hat 1115 movmollt hoe rome ha 5105 n Tho Standard say It would bf premature to peak 01 onolllonme III It eeeOsc III which conUIIntal chancl I Orscm ploy the term hut It would bOil < b-Oil rror not lee glllo to dcprcat the Ioonfit wheh most accrue to tho lnlted ieines and Orrnt Itrllan from thO knowledge that thOr can look to each othr foe mpnthy and coopera Uon The Morning Foil cups The 1110 I qut tuas mad a rermnnnt ao1dlllon 10 the reciprocal friomeelebil which has h18ete derived from reCllIt reenis In vu rlou parts of the worlll and while ormelile In smaller point such on the Canodlon end merleoll lItternce ore mot IIluable on the lorr Ienus i trtI are not neeeary The helen till of Interests I of the United States end Greet UrltnJn I unmlceecs tho > romniunlty their traditions nnd their destiny Is splendid because It li I ana I UrI Chicago June IDIII Stlft secured I the decision over Mysterious Hilly I Imltli on a foul tonight nt Tattersalls Din lighting was good oil through the five round In the fifth Stlft was knocked almost senseless by a punch In the jaw which cured i htm tho do tlolon A foul I aim ended tha Iout betwoen Kid McParlland of Ne York aIll Tom Tracy of Chicago The contet was Illtle more than n roughnndtui We tIght of a very vIolent sort In tho t second I round the men fell to the nonr IOllr lIme In a tight mhraco and Ileteree Masterson then gave tho bat lie to llclartland on a foul In the other bouts Jo nans of Haiti more pecureil the decision over Kid Iloberlson of Huffalo I tcnlnrnonll 1 Charley Strong nod Prank Child cool telornume de to a draw and Jack Mottat dfoatd JIII1 Janny III all I rounds Un llti loMlrr KIHI 1 fit Petersburg June 3A onaUon hns been created In official circles hereby here-by i be moos of an unexpected attack liy 1000 natives n n Hussion post garrisoned gar-risoned bj 300 Infantry nt the town of Andljan nrovlncp of TerKhann Tur klitan It Is I snld that twenty of the roldlers were killed und eighteen were woulI < lcd No uoh reree to tho l1u rlnn nrms has occurred in Central Aela In many prone II en rro Atlanta On June 3A carload of nick men from Tnmta reached rort JtcPhfrson today In charge of Dr Woodson nf the hosnltn rnrp at Tnmpn The men are suffering mostly from Inealeo oprnlll1 nnklc nlll more sled teni one 01 thm Ices ten mode lolpies by I n tarantula Wtu Tho general gen-eral hn pltal nt Punt McPherson now contains soventyflve men There It I room for 200 men at NOllt ond halt nf Ice barracks I me being rnpldly ron tetllnto wllrI which will ci 10 room for 3 llncre beds I Toon 1 rooeo Nw York June IThe twlIth an nuol tnnl tournoment for the cham plonhlp of the United States In singles nnd doubles will bo held by tho Phil ndelphln club at Issahlckon Heights June Itth Tho present holder of the chnmplon ihlp In Indus singles will be I debarred from competing In the prizes In singles hut will bo compelled to defend her title Ouch the Wassahlckon cup against leo Inner 01 singles In a match for biusbostllot |