Show I 1 I 1 i I 1 I 1 1 1 1 the usual talk afloat war opts I 1 THE TRUE T MEAN I 1 NG T I 1 I 1 of publishing the austro germ ail treaty if I 1 AS NOW EXPLAINED I 1 I 1 by the remarks of the great princa I 1 4 I 1 1 THE NEAR A preparation for the continue with the powers other 1 fetes wesford We stord ass I 1 d press to tint irta german topics ISN by New Fork asad berlia feb 4 vallo the semi official press to regard the re publication of ger asnas pacific inte n t the and cire I 1 aim to force the czar to immediate war or to compel him to submit to the terms for manent peace dictated by the a ilia a the substance of the treaty has been known to ath the russian and fre rich I 1 at the time of its in lion t at the conference between ap in ce bismarck and count andrassy at gattein in august 1879 confidential disclosures slating the character of t b 0 co m p ac t war a m ado by P ri ne a bismarck to the czar 64 an induce men t to break boffl negotiations for a russo French alliance after I 1 the treaty ws oiled prince bismarck made U personal com munica tion of thi baft to both the french ambassadors with holding only the exact terms of the treaty the publication cereals I 1 nothing to any european tur government 11 before to the people the a tap wall anxiously and repeatedly discussed by prince bismarck count kalnoky and nerr von its 1 aradio at the present juncture aag re 1 I 1 the utterance of prince bismarck when ita was re ad in the reichstag for g to submit to body a car ad once I 1 1 e government Jovern ment n es hopu b tile important dom menta be 1 I 1 ar MI lf A at ta to I 1 be the outcome of the situation by the light of this kat ement the immense significance of the pub I 1 li cation of the tr e a t y at the present crisis vill be a e e n it is the step emch proceeds an ultimatum if russia continues to arm and push forward the kassep of troops mena cl u points anthe frontier if an if pending negotiations for the offensive slid defensive alliance with France should succeed the central J not wait the convenience D f the french and russian government Govern men t 0 to declare war the crisis fat I 1 nears a climax prince bismarck in his speech in the reichstag on day may place a peaceful iLter prota coq on the of the lion the treaty but nothing he can may to lessen the I 1 strain of the situation the czar must gi practical assurance of peace or a bie do by an early yi ar and judging by all that is known of his character and the ministerial influence now dominating him tile czar will not yield count alof the rus sian ambassador to geimann Gei many is in st petersburg attending the annual court he will return to berlin to morrow and will see fringe bismarck before the meeting 4 the I 1 on monday the debate on the mili tary bill will be brief unless the pro soi al contents insist u 0 talking all the great V parties 1101 agreta to mark their sense of the Zo lution by disposing of the measure without delay the ro rt of prince Bis marcks conference th of the government groups J haef got accurate but the chancellor hagreen hag seen them separately during tile I 1 ikeie them convincing information of the necessity that no parliamentary check be placed upon the passage of the measure the haupt incident has led the government at zurich to rep chief of police fischer for supplying babel with in formu lion to the effect that theae men were r ples inthe employ of the germalm government bschor will be re moved I 1 san dogs As the utah central train which leaves Salt lakeit in was traversing davis county yesterday afternoon the phenomenon known as the sun dog was notice by the passengers elome degrees north of the making sun there ap feared a large and brilliant spot having vivid and variegated hues anti resembling a section oka broad and distinct rainbow A lettla later a repot at a distance south of the noticed both spots graw brighter its the sun gearod 1 the horizon coin a beautiful sight the isoni dog ii said to be a certain harbinger of a storm A large number of people in this city witnessed the sight district court there was a brief of the first dish let court in this city yesterday 0 arso n meter was from sor co as a petit juror during the rob 2 1 I of kelly vs kershaw came tip fur thi of concern ing it the hearing was po s t pone a until feb 6 the casto of thos waliam a assigns vs gilbert which came p bilte being tj feb 7 ola C andru a native of wa s a dm it t e da s a c i e ii T h 0 eo u r 1 w ill 1 0 i n se galoci on alunday the Ju Tenile instructor 11 in the jan number of this I 1 n for the youn a e people wi be found t ome pretty allua orations trat ions and a very interesting of contents the articles ati cles are of ilia usual ansti active character and should be read by all it only per annuls N I 1 1 I 1 1 1 |