Show BISMARCKS PLAN Arranging for a Meeting of the Three Emperors I i I TIE SCOTT LAW IS CONSTRUED By AttorneyGeneral MlllerWhat Secretary Tracy Will Eecommend Civil Service Ser-vice Regulations Changed B BRLIS July 27 Copyright ISSJ by the New York AssociatedPress The greatest diplomatic triumph of Princo Bismarcks life will be achieved if ho succeeds in his wi succees latest project which is to arrange meeting between the Czar Emperor Francis Joseph and Emceror William in Berlin Newsof the Czars assent to the proposal that ho should visit the German court in August was received at the foreign office Monday causingthu greatest satisfaction Bismarck communicated with Count Kalnokv calling his atterition to the oportunity presented by the nearly coincident visits of the Czar and Emperor Francis Joseph and proposing that an interview be held between the three monarchs as well as conferences between himself Count Kalnoky and LIDo LI-Do Glens the objectjbeing t < dissipate all misunderstandings Officials have been instructed to maintain main-tain absolute silence The semiofficial press has been similarly directed on the ground that criticism might alter the present favorable disposition of the Czar Official circles in Vienna are less observant of secrecy and discuss the chances of the interview Count Kalnoky it is stated has placed himself in Bismarcks hands but refuses to make any overtures to the Czar regarding thd meeting with Emperor Francis Joseph r Prince Bismarck persuades per-suades the Czar to consent t the interview I inter-view the Austrian Emperor will postpone post-pone his coming until the ISth The chancellor will return hereon here-on the 12th and remain throughput the visit of the Czar and Emperor Francis JosePh He is supposed to be aiming not at a definite treaty of alliance involving R js sin in tho Central European league but only to restablish better relations between the three empires and t balk French negotiations for an offensive and defensive alliance with Russia He has a foothold for a renewed entente in the Czars increased in-creased intensity of hatred for Anarchist decent communications with St Petersburg Peters-burg regarding refugees in Switzerland is leading to a common pressure on the Swiss government and will afford the basis fr concerted action by the three powers against Socialists Anarchists and Nihilists Ni-hilists A definite understanding as to this sphere of action would tend to modify existing enmities DThe Kreuz Ztitung has semiofficial advices ad-vices from St Petersburg saying that the Czar who has frequently altered his intentions inten-tions regarding the return of tho visit of Emperor William has now assented under persistent entreaties of 11 Do Giers and 1 Vyshucgradsky He will be accompanied accom-panied to Berlin by the Empress and the whole imperial family The party will proceed to Copenhagen after leaving Berlin The Aacol Viemzn declares that the Czar goes to Berlin simply as an act of courtesy and that his visit will have no bearing upon the European situation unless un-less Germany changes her policy by consenting con-senting to satisfy thelegitimate aspirations of Russia Emporp William arrived at Wilhelms haven this morning and soon after he ordered or-dered the admiralty to report on the arrest of the officials in connection with tho naval frauds Several officials left Neil tonight for Wllhelmshaven The papers arc obliged to maintain a reserve and only record the fact that tho arrests extend to contractors and marine officials at Dantzig Hamburg Stein Wilheltnshaven and Berlin The Wihelmhaven Berln Tb positions po-sitions of the persons arrested and the wide ramifications of their frauds have sent a thrill of indignation and shame I throughout the empire I Todays talk in official circles represents the Emperor a furious He i said t have sent telegram after telegram to the highest officials regarding the matter Herr Creoier a highly placed official at mel i reported t have committed suicide after his arrest It is stated that he was I found bleeding to death in his coll having opened the veins in the arm and that he died while being taken to the hospital i I The Frcisxinot Ziitung announces the arrest of the chief comptroller of the Kiel workshops and of a merchant of Minein who for many years has been supplying stones for the Kiel and Wilhelmshaven stations They are imprisoned in Berlin |