Show CHAOS EINS ONCE AGAIN Germany Is Shaken from Center Cen-ter to Circumference Circumfer-ence LATE CRUSHING DEFEAT Hohenlohe Thinks to Fight Further Fur-ther is Futile I Owing to the Increased Price of Petroleum Pe-troleum German Inventors Are Busy Trying to Discover Substitutes tutes Von Ivolz Has Called On All Ins iicls IlJmefnJliKts Are Moving1 American Bsieon Imported Im-ported Dy Frit nil AIL American Success Berlin May l8Special Berlin Cable Ca-ble Letter copyrighted 1S95 by the Associated Press Things are once more in a chaotic condition in Germany Ger-many The two chief government bills the antirevolution bill and tobacco to-bacco tax measure have been crushingly crush-ingly defeated and there is no talk of substitute measures I is an open secret that the views of the chancellor Prince Hohenlohe and the Prussian minister of the interior Herr Von Koeller clash on most subjects sub-jects of importance and the existing situation cannot endure The latters position is so shaken that his term of office may end at any moment Prince Hohenlohe who has been much worrIed wor-ried for months past offered his resignation resig-nation Immediately after the defeat of the antirevolution bill but he was persuaded to remain in office on the urgent solicitations of the emperor and his own family Herr Von Koellers handling of the antirevolution bill is condemned on all sides but he has displayed dis-played a total disregard of their dissatisfaction dIs-satisfaction and in fact strongly urged before the council of state the introduction of another antirevolution bill directed particularly at Socialists Fight is Futile Prince Hohenlohe quietly disproved his arguments and showed The futility ity of continuing the fight in the present reichstag The chancellorwas supported in this contention by Dr tMinuel the minister < t finance Baron Iarschl Von Bieberstein the minister min-ister for foreign affairs and Dr Von I Boettischer the imperial secretary of tate for the interior while Dr I Schoenstedt the minister of Justice sided with Herr Von Ivoeller Prince I Hohenlohes views also met with favor In the bundesrath with the result that I no new antirevolution bill or labor tobacco tax bill will be introduced and an early close of the reichstag session is therefore expected According Accord-ing to the anticipations the reichstag will adjourn at the nd of the month Members of the Centre party today introduced a motion in the lower house of the Prussian diet for the restoration restora-tion of the clause la relation to the Christian church repealed in 1S6S but only the Poles supported i The speaer of the remainder of the parties par-ties declared themselves in opposition to the motion and declined to enter into its discussion Therefore the bill was put to a vote and was rejected Petroleum is Dear Owing to the increased price of petroleum pe-troleum inventors are busy throughout through-out Germany trying to discover substi tutes for petroleum and one new lamp in which raw alcohol is used to feed an Incandescent lamp is being tested with the view of replacing the petroleum Emperor William personally witnessed a series of experiments with this lamp at the new palace at Potsdam and pronounced the apparatus to be calculated calcu-lated to achieve the desired result He also expressed the hope thttt it would become the lamp of the poor being leum both cheap lamp and better than the petro I Called Them Off Count Von Kolz on the persona order of the emperor ba called off ail the remaining duels he intended to light against his alleged traducers Von Kolz will be remembered a the muster of ceremonies who was arrested and subsequently released after having been suspected qf being the author at anonymous letters which caused such aIonyous trouble in high court circles for years A big musical festival will occur at Brunswick from June 12 to June 16 with Mottl Siraups Albert and Riedel as the directors Both chamber and orchestra music will be performed Miss Erenstact an American musician musi-cian who hails from Minneapolis gave a successful concert here on Wednesday Wednes-day evening last The revenue officers having discovered dis-covered that American bacon ihas been imported into Germany in large quantities quan-tities under fraudulent declarations a number of German importers have been indicted at Cologne Dusseldorf and elsewhere Tests have been made on a large scale at Krupps works at Meppes with new nickel steel plates sh a are intended for the two ironclads built this year The new plates withstood all ito Ieree them indenta al attempts o pierce Ithe indent tons only being observed under the I most severe fIn The epidemic of irtfluenaa which has so long made Borliners suffer is at last dead There has ser case in this sice city May of r a death from tnfluenza Uinietalllsts nt Work The blmetallists1 have laid a motion similar to that adopted In the upper house of th Prussian1 diet before he lower house of the diet It has been signed by over 200 members chiefly Conservatives and Centrists Fur dredges and seven tugs have been engaged day and night dredging the earth which slipped Into the Baltic and North sea canal on Wednesday last and large quantities of gravel are being brought to the spot In order to strengthen the damaged rat of the banks I Is now recognized that it is Impossible to obtain for the time the opening of the fetes vhich are to be celebrated on the completion of the canal works thes stipulated depth of nine metres and so the contractors have been ordered to get a uniform depth of eight metres throughout The Imperial Marquee The imperial marquee at Holtenau In which the gala banquet will be given 1n the evening of Tune 21 will be a gigantic affair I will measure 120 rd n length and will be 23 yards wide This magnificent tent will accommodate ac-commodate a thousand g ts who wiu be seated at tables I will < bo are exact ex-act reproduction of the German frigate NIobe and the masts and rigging of that vessel will be utilized in its construction |