Show N NOT A GREAT SUCCESS williams I 1 call on joseph left no cement QUESTIONS LEFT UNSETTLED tho the previous call of william on humbert was too friendly to bo be pleasing to the austrian court germany will look after its own interests in africa regardless of In En lands glands toes swelling public sentiment against the barbarity Birb arity of dueling berlin abill 13 18 copyright ISM by the associated press in wellin well in formed circles there ii 1 an in impression ir that tile the visit of 0 emperor william to vienna was not stich a success in strengthening the between austria and germany as expected it Is asber asserted ted that emperor francis joseph and ills his cabinet are piqued at the length ot of emperor IV williams Illiams stay in italy arid and tile the mutual effusion displayed there the question of 0 the future german support ort of the austrian balkan policy was repeatedly broached without eliciting satisfactory german assur ance sand A thorough understanding on the subject between count badent and prince hohenlohe Hohen Holien lohe was wag not effected the austrian minister tor for foreign affairs count and all the minor austrian officials received a german decoration but count Ba bachard clard the premier did not another question left unadjusted Is that of the british ger man relations the gelman press has had an outburst of temper ov owing ing to an article in the lif morning orning post of london which Is consid considered eted offensive to germany and the government it Is 13 said bald in spite of Aus wishes Is determined to pursue us a policy in south africa dictated by its own interests entirely until great britain Is brought to her senses herr horff the german representative has received minute instructions in view of the latest developments in south africa REBELLION AGAINST DUELING the immense sensation which resulted all it c d from the pistol duet duel between coli count nt von kotze and earon daron von schrader resulting in the death of the latter seems to proul promise lse on an early abolition a of the duello in germany in both the reichstag and the prussian diet the matter will be broached and a demand will be made for new and stringent antl anti dueling laws lawe herren richter rechter and debel bebel and other radicals will lead the debate in the reichstag public opinion Is over tt helmin gly in ili favor avor of at the abolition of the duello and it Is understood that the emperor will shortly modify t the he prerogatives and duties of the military courts of honor giving them full pow er era to peaceably adjust quarrels and differences of opinion instead of mere merely advising oscar Kauff kauffmann mans book makes public some curious details regarding the private life of the imperial family it appears that the emperor contracted with his chief butler for meat at so much mitch per head bead an ordin ordinary r y dinner costs less than two tuo dollars a plate exclusive clu sive of wine but on festive occasions the cost of a dinner varies from 35 to 10 the emperor usually has three meals daily a meat breakfast a hot lunch and a six course dinner the latter being always disposed of under an hour on the menu are lack hock bordeaux and champagne dally as table ble wines and tile the cellars of the schloss hold 2000 bottles ot of fine wines and parks caks of other wines and liquors AGAINST TRADE competition the government bill to prevent unfair competition in trade was considered by the imperial diet on friday the bill provides tor for the punishment of revealing trade secrete secret which the government has divided into two categories first those learned by workmen in the ordinary course of service and secondly those for which employers have exacted promises of secrecy the diet refused to pass the measure in this shape and acl adopted opted a modified form by which a Is 13 only applied to the betrayal of 0 business secrets during time thine of bervice her vicc ana with intent to injure their employers or compete with them the diet alst also dv declined to accept the paragraph raph by bry which of newspapers newspaper were to be held for fraudulent or deceptive advertisements ants and passed the clause exempting editors from penalty unless it Is proved that they were aware that the advertisements were deceptive during the week there were violent snow and hall storms in the german highlands the mercury registering 22 degrees in the hartz harti mountains with deep snow the hamburg american steamship company has accepted the conditions condition so of f the municipal authorities at stettin to erect extensive cm emigrant lgrant quarters there and ship emigrants thence direct to new york on dilday the carpenters at work on the th berlin industrial exhibition struck tor rot a maik mat k an hour und and a mark and a holt half for overtime maj Leutu clit the german governor n of f southwest africa deports that he fears there i nill ill be a rising of 0 tile the H heroes c who number sixty thousand and who are giving A great deal of nf tr trouble ou ble the german forces only numb number er CM cal and are quite inadequate to cope with them it war out nut it will be the biggest colonial trouble germany has yet had the reichstag oleomargarine bill as amended in committee renders t the he importation tit por tation of 0 american cleoma oleomargarine virtually impossible there 1 13 little prospect of its adoption |