Show SERIOUS ASPECT TO MOROCCO abeal french ambassador in washington asks for in formation king edward to meet president loubet talk of an alliance f wf s 3 washington april C the french ambassador M josserand Jus called on secretary taft today to make inquiries relative to the visit ot the german ambassador yesterday and the representation sen tation the latter made relative to morocco ho was informed that baron speck von Stern burgs had been forwarded to the president M jus assured secretary tatt that the open door was the policy in morocco now and there no intentions on the part of the french government to alter that policy INTEREST IN PARIS paris april 6 tho meeting between king edward and president loubet today Is arousing absorbing interest owing to the tension over morocco tho king will arrive at calais at p ni and take a special train for paris arriving here at p m the two rulers will converse for about two hours despite official reserve on tho subject the public and freaa hall the meeting as having capital importance in connection attitude toward morocco and it Is popularly interpreted as frances reply to germanas germanys Germ anys action the berlin reports that germany contemplates calling an international congress to consider the morocco question excite surprise and considerable indignation in official quarters here it Is pointed out that the madrid congress of 1888 fully defended relations toward morocco and therefore ger banys calling a new congress would it s claimed amount to further evidence of unfriendliness of germanas germanys Germ anys course the authorities hero tako note ot what they regard as an apparent effort on the part of germany to secure the operation cooperation co of the united staica in the morocco question but they feel satisfied the united stated will bold aloof from active participation in the controversy during the afternoon abr a br hylant cavalry escort drew up at the elysee palace to accompany president loubet to the northern railroad station whence he will go to meet king edward at pierre station about seven miles outside of paris previous to his departure from the palace loubet conferred lengthily with foreign minister who does not accompany M loubet ANGLO FRENCH ALLIANCE london april aking edward started to join queen alexandra i at marseilles by way of parts where ho will meet president loubet the marquis of salisbury accompanied the king as minister in attendance not much attention is paid here to the suggestion from some quarters of the continent that the kings visit to franco may bo preliminary to an an glo french alliance nevertheless following as it dhesi on an exchange of views between london and paris it Is expected to help in smoothing away some of tho controversies although king edwards trip to the mediterranean was arranged some time ago no st eps taken to secure a meeting with M loubet until after emperor williams visit to tangier tho meeting therefore Is accepted here asin prime measure intended to emphasize anglo french solidarity and as an answer to tho commentaries wha represent the tangier incidents as germanas germanys Germ anys retort to the anglo french agreement regarding morocco GERMANY IS ACTIVE sends a special envoy to king men alks court berlin april 6 the report of the appointment ol 01 privy councillor dr rosen who until recently was special envoy of germany at the court menelek of abyssinia as ister to morocco in succession to alie deceased baron von hai been confirmed dr rosen however does not know of his appointment ho Is somewhere between berlin and king Men ellks court returning from his special mission A dr rosen who has deep scholarly knowledge of ancient and modern oriental languages is reputed to know more about the present than any other man i there Is every indication tb atGer many designs to hold on tenaciously to her policy towards morocco i i LYNCHED THE PRISONERS constantinople april C tho sius of the province of macedonia aro so angered at the governments lax action with marauding ma bands that they have taken to lunching lynching lyn ching prisoners ino prisoners who were captured taken to sixteen miles from the town of inhabitants lynched them SNOW IN NEW YORK syracuse N Y abill G A heavy isnow storm began here early today |