Show c cassing for a conference with president roose volt great secrecy was maintained but the plans were disclosed at boston portsmouth N H aug 19 suddenly aba eyes of the nation have been turned by a mysterious midnight despatch from portsmouth to oyster bay from the peace plenipotentiaries to the president of the united states wath the early departure this morning of baron rosen tor oyster bay president roosevelt once more becomes the central figure in abo worlds stage the long message received after midnight by mr pearce the as sostant secretary of state was from the president it hafi an invitation tor baron rosen to come there for the conference the invitation was to dussias Rus sias ambassador bas at washington because afi dussias Rus sias accredited representative to this country f Is entirely proper for i the president at any time to summon him to a conference baron rosen was ab awakened to receive the message from mr peirce and after a conference with mr walte it was decided tho ambas should leave on an early train for bay was further decided on the supposition that the secret could be kept that it should be officially announced that baron rosen was going t magnolia according to yesterdays program to receive mr witte who would arrive later in an i automobile in the meantime how ever mr pearce was up until early this morning making arrangements for baron rosen to reach oyster bay at the earliest possible moment orders were immediately telegraphed to aleut evans commander of the naval yacht sylph to be at new rochella early ahls morning to receive the ambassador and take him at once to oyster bay arrangements were also made for the bay state limited to make a special stop at new rochelle in order to let the ambassador board the sylph there the change in the program became known when baron rosen upon his arrival at boston instead of going directly to magnolia waited for the 10 train for new york whether he will remain at oyster bay over night has not yet been decided it will all depend on what transpires after he has seen the president baron rosen will give to the president the full official details of the negotiations up to date the text of the japanese demands the reply madea by russia to each of them including mr wittes emphatic statement to baron komura that russia would kopec indemnity or reimbursement for her war expenses japans attitude has already been outlined to the president by baron kaneko and it is not improbable that baron komura or may see the president between now and tuesday according to cipher telegrams received here by both the russian and japanese missions it is understood that the efforts of the powers who are ready to tender their goob offices to prevent the rupture of the negotiations will be especially directed toward the persuasion of japan to withdraw her demand tor indemnity the assurance will be given by the powers that it the demand is withdrawn japan will receive adequate compensation in other ways at sti petersburg the powers will endeavor to induce the emperor to consent to the cession of sakhalin Sak halin once an agreement ts reached regarding sakhalin Sak halin article five and indemnity article nine it Is believed the success of the negotiations would be assured and that would easily come to an understanding regarding article 10 the interned warships and article eleven the limitation of dussias Rus sias naval strength in he far east indeed attillo 10 it is suggested by an anthonty auth onty might offer a partial solution to the insistence by japan on article 9 the indemnity I 1 should offer to buy back at a generous price the interned wari ships it Is believed the peace party in japan would insist upon tho acceptance cep tance of this proposition r cardinal one of the candidates for the papacy during the conclave actor the death of leo XIII in a letter to a friend here received today says that the whole sacred college as well as the pope himself are following with deepest interest the peace negotiations which were just beginning when tho letter was written the cardinal adds that plus X has expressed the earnest hope that through the ability of the peace plenipotentiary ies abid the statesmanship and energy of president olt that peace for which the whole world waits may be brought about RECEIVER FOR DENVER BANK appointed by court on petition of depositors denver agg I 1 mullans in the district court today appointed guy receiver for ate denver savings bank and tho bank is closed depositors of savings who had been permitted to adraw only en per cent of thear funds sanco august 8 when a run on the bank began petitioned the court to ako charge 01 e institution and the officers in charge consented today to have a receiver appointed the bank had over depositors whose savings deposits aggregated and there also checking several hundred thousand dollars before the run in the petition tor a receivership U is alleged that over had been loaned to leonard B imboden and associates on securities of doubtful value the officers of tho bank today filed an answer 0 o the petition denying that the loans complained ot were made on fictitious securities tho bank of north america of new york holds 1400 shares majority of the banks stock as security for a loan of theao shares stand on the banks books in the name 0 C B siiney but 1 I is said were controlled by imboden mr I 1 has stated that ha never purchased or had any legal title to this stock J A hill president of the bank who la said to have represented the imboden interests Is absent in the east |