Show WILL ill NO WAR So s I orrlgn MlnUlrrBpeak lug uf Aincrlr an1 cain New York April 12fhe rololng statement wn made to 1 New York Woi Id correspondent In Berlin by n gentleman I although not an 00 clal I himself is I Intimately acquainted with the Mens o LI the foreign depart merit and personally knows Its chiefs I la I the opinion of Herr Von Ilulow Germanys foreign Inlrloter that thee will lie no Near I believes i that Spain will Yield ant t the last a-nt pnfirllne to risk the temporary dlltritlon at hOI Nillich will result from hr Ieldlng to American demands rather than face the certain I reyolutlare lend dynastic hr crash INIlell bClt be the gutcome inn i-nn unsuccessful wr Nlhr the kaiser nor his foreign minister was attracted by the Project 1110 altlon 01 mediation coming front the emperor 01 AutrlallnGry and thO IMVO I onlY lukewarm support at Wnhln ton upprt The World flrresnondont Is I Informed that the foreign office In Ileriln and the Jradlns commercial cllfles are In their hearts nit averse to tile Idea 1 of tA rato n war between America and Spain Te rhBlbe lr comm tirce In I both Hamburg oral Hremen or rather tile leading momh B 01 the bodies I hae expreracd sanguine hope that hOHtl ties uOuld be Jolh4wed by a large increase in-crease In the Value at German trade both wih Spain and the United States The lat few days has en a modlf I ration of the nntlAmorlcan view 01 the ministerial press It Is I beginning to bo recognized that aenany I ins several thorny cities Uoni to Mttle with Amerlin and that the px premon of too pronounced friendship for Spain Is I not the beat preparation futpre for their satisfactory solution In the |