Show A GERMAN EXHIBIT The Reichstag Passes an Appropriation I Appro-priation for One at Chicago THE WAR CLOUD IN THE EAST A Crisis in tho Affairs of Servia and Bulgaria ExpectedTroubles of GormanAmer icana in Fatherland I BERLIN Jan 1CCopyrighted 1892 by the New York Associated PressIn the course of discussion in the reichstag today to-day on the question of a grant for a German Ger-man exhibit at the Chicago Columbian ex position in 1S93 Dr von Rottenburg soc rotary to the chancellor said while a large number of manufacturers in some trades such as the silk and leather trade will be represented at the fair others notably owners of iron works refuse to send exhibit ex-hibit This Dr von Rottenburg said was a wrong policy especially in view of German interests in the South American trade which trade the United States are now striving to obtain under reciprocity treaties as part of tho principles of the Monroe doctrine German manufacturers he declared would best consult their own interests by SENDING EXHIBITS TO CHICAGO where their products could bo seen by South American and other traders throughout the world The ill feeling entertained tertained against Americans on account of the McKinley bill was all wrong Every state ha a right to protect its own inter I eat Other speakers took similar views and the grant was passed unanimously The house then proceeded with the debate on the budget Dr Little said he hoped the government would come to an end at an early date Concerning the projected international exhibit at Berlin Dr Von Rottenburg vaguely promised the government woula favor the organization of a general exhibition exhibi-tion There is much talk of an interna tonal exposition in Berlin in 1S92 TiE FOREIGN OFFICE EXPECTS A CRISIS shortly that will probably lead to war between be-tween Servia and Bulgaria but no fear is entertained of active Russian intervention The Bulgarian government considers it op portune for bringing the difference between Bulgaria and Servia to a climax so it has opened the case again by notifying Servia it will no longer permit the gathering of Bulgarian refugees in frontier forts Stamboulof Bulgarian minister has inti mated to the German and Austrian governments govern-ments the necessity of Bulgaria taking military measures on the frontier to protect pro-tect the country from sudden attack The best chance of preserving peace lies in the weakened condition of Russia THE DEFICIT IN THE PRUSSIAN BUDGETs is chiefly due to the staton railway account in which there is a deficit of 42000OOC marks In the estimated returns Miguel I proposed to enforce the strictest economy in the railway administration and less money will be spent on public buildings He also hopes through tha new income tai to increase the revenues 7000000 marks Rigid economy is now extending to all departments de-partments depending on the finance minister minis-ter Workmen who have been discharged from tho railway and a large number of other men who are suffering through the limitation of expenditures are making an outcry but a majority of the members of the landtag support the minister of finance MINISTER ZEIDLIEZS EDUCATION BILL has been presented to the landtag and con firms the worst fears of the Freisinnig party as extending clerical control over the schools The Centrist section and Conservatives Con-servatives welcome the measure and there I is a strong probability that it will pass The note of the Swiss government REJECTING THE TRENCH PROPOSALS for a commerce treaty says France whil asking concessions similar to those Switzerland Switz-erland has accorded Germany and Austria ignores what those countries accorded in return The collapse of the printers strike is absolute ab-solute This is partly due to tho influence of a thousand foreign compositors The los to the strikers amounts to 75000 marks while the total to men and masters amount to 3000000 marks The American legation is busy with mil itary cases of GERMANAMERICANS who have got into trouble by returning to this country The men ought to understand under-stand all of them leaving Germany after having been recruited are liable to fine fne and imprisonment Captain Valers formerly a United States cavalry officer died today at Rouen Want Receiver Heeewlsch Removed CHICAGO Jan IGOver twenty creditors credit-ors of the United Rolling Stock company have in a petition filed in the i United States circuit court this afternoon I asked that Hegewisch the receiver be I removed from his position It is charged that Hegewischa estimate that the com panys assets are worth 2000000 above the companys debt is grossly false and unre liable Other creditors filed al lable fled a petition leging the company has no funds to pay 800000 now duo on receivers certificates and that in order to pay for the same ask that the property of the company by sold |