Show GERMANY AND I 1 SAMOA I 1 I 1 emperor has devoted much time to to the matter I 1 HAD SEVERAL COI conferences and distrust germ german an nt th ili latest EVO events lt 3 are re brin almost 0 O aimed ot at great britain efti eat entirely irely I 1 whose attitude la is described even in official circles as being dictated by DIli duplicity city and unfriendliness press ot of tile the 3 empire faithfully portray this feeling I 1 nerlin berlin april 8 copyright ISO 1839 by tile tho associated pregal the samoan hold the attention to continues question clu estion of the public tin the newspapers lowi papers being i lull full ot of dispatch dio Patch and comment on oa the has devoted object the emperor I 1 much time to the matter anil and has conferred several times on the subject with i alic I 1 ile minister 0 of aorel agn affairs baron von buelow it is 19 interesting to note that german distrust ill trust ond and dissatisfaction at the I 1 I 1 labett tobt events are almost entirely almod aimed great britain whose attitude Is drat delit crl bed even in official elides as being dictated by duplicity and unfriendliness theoress The press faithfully portray tilts this feeling ar the delay of 0 gr great cat britain in the proposals tor for a 4 settlement ile c of 0 the tha difficulty which the united states slates ambassador mr andrew H D white attributed mainly air to tho the ali ot 0 f the marquis ot of S salisbury A froni from is interpreted in gormany germany london ondon li generally as aa showing distinctly unfriendly motives v ea upon tho the rare part of oc great th correspondent ot of tho the JL associated press has haa had bad ail alg Interview on tile the subject vath a high officer mho abo said it lias has t been a source sop ree of regret and astonishment is b ment that great britain unlike tit alio 0 united states has not expressed regret at the latest turn of 0 affairs in samoa alla the acceptance 0 of our peaceful settlement atille effluent baiso haa so tar far been coupled with unacceptable conditions containing contal niue the seed seea of now new troubles and manifestly unfair we could riot not ace accept ept enabling tile american and british a at any time to overt oven lit ide german rights thus PO at in kake the unpleasant state of 0 ln in th the lali ends anda PRESS IS the press comment Is in the samo anye key but naturally it Is more outspoken in a lengthy article the frelix charges gres great britain with mil a fides in I the abole matter alleging that sho she 1 Is s trying tot or hot her own selfish purposes pur posea to entangle the united states in hostility with all the continental potters and tit at the same time drux dras her into IL a policy or of expansion the article concludes we say all this regret regretful fu fly an honest entente with great britain would be an undeniable advantage but perhaps it Is well thus early to be effectually undeceived as it may spars spare us later latee more painful surprises the doersen flo ersen courier coupler says the reason of great britaina Brit ains delay in assenting agsen ting to germanas germanys Germ Gorni anys proposal was founded on her desire to continue with tho the aid of tile the united states slates her policy of spiting germany geri liany and claims to tand proof in title A attitude attl tude in the london press which 51 t accuses of return lne its old tactics of if slandering anderine el germany and breeding rouble between germany and aad the united states the th e Tage blatt takes great britain to table for not express lne at the unexpected unexpected pulley policy ot of repression in S samoa a file and regards her attitude toward clor germany many as 83 insina insincere re the abc cologne Zel tung says bays areat BrIt aills behavior in tins tilts mati ter Is symptomatic anil and opens an unfavorable vista for other pending negotiations tiati ons antistrike ANTI STRIKE BILL the correspondent ot of the associated press learns from inside information that the antistrike anti antl strike hill 1111 announced by bv the emperor empty ar with a a nourish flourish at coyly Il illeen loen after imaging hansler hansl nr lire fire for 4 in the tha prussian and othe ether r cabinets has at last found Us tawny way w ay to ta inc he in its 10 present shapo the meas measure sure is much milder than the emperor deal cle sired rol slid and tho the minister of the interior count von wellner denies that I 1 tile bill threatens anybody inciting a strike with la ia tile the Pet penitentiary ilten i adding of f course hla his majesty does not like it but the would never consider such a bill as tile the i emperor wants I 1 an interesting point however Is that I 1 the he seems decided upon a trial of 0 strength lilt with the deml emperor eror I 1 constitutionally the Bundra tit alone in tile tha first instance has tho the rl to decide the shape e ot of rik all legislation Icel before it is 19 presented to tho the reichstag and tile the as a body 0 of course acting under from tilts government except the prussian has come to the conclusion that tile emperor too olten often and too publicly tries to usurp the functions ol of the arld and sway tn lit advance on oil legislate legi e projects pr 0 therefore it Is necessary to I 1 nake inako his majesty understand that the other german rulers will not submit t to 0 such treatment tile the constitution Is entirely on their side in ill this matter matte r the recent defeat of f the emperor i hen bell he chevas was prevented by the bundas ades rath tom dissolving the on the sunny ai my bill was m as the first hint ot of the and the he action of the on tile the natt anu bill will Vitt ile be the second intimation from rom that body that the german rulers will not submit to the treatment complained ot of I 1 EMPEROR IS the emperor r mp eror ot of course la Is in an all unhappy frame of mind regarding the NA hole business buBl neA but lie ile Is powerless no he has had several conferences with the imperial chancellor prince Hohen jolle but has been forced to 10 yield to the lettera lattera in favor or of the constitutional tut ional prerogatives in favor J 0 of the Dundes rath I 1 it la Is learned that tho the german germa a cruiser abeona A reona recently visited it a number ot of ports on the persian guir elf with ahli tho the object of 0 founding undine to a german commercial settlement rett lement till tills however it is said Is I 1 nol hol connected tot with vitt any political aim aira T the pew mobilization plan has haa gone anlo lit effect the method 0 of calling call liis out the re reserves lb erves and the land wehr mc hr by the grenter use of 0 ahe ill belc graph still ami telephone is in sending out notices find and pro provides idea a special corps of 0 tn 1114 fengers to entry carry the notates to tile the more distant I 1 il lages the federation of husbandry has a memorial to the govern lent draw dr braning aNIng 1118 attention to tile the grztz krow I 1 ins importation ot of american Amerl the cAn homes hoi acs figures quoted show a rive from in n alij 5 to I 1 in 15 aw 11 ll the du duty ty JO 10 marl 9 per horse M was Is compared with the cl utice of 0 tile hie united states I 1 yance france 1 and canada Caul tift tho that the replied duty duly was 1 r by treaties it I 1 but taftt but tile the dinauer title would be red ered during the consi tl pending lendin I 1 measures for 0 a reciprocity treat treaty Y inith the united stale 1 tile agrarian broili ent references referenced to newspapers lie pa mrs made lons to during tile the these week the V ills 1 l tung lu n 6 editorially cologne ho hope n that t the h expresses the h preat point 0 ut their will idill cont continue nue to aln linn ortall I 1 1 addens iab that tl tho matter at re g isake I 1 ih ct abal front from tin an moat loll 1011 1 hal 11 ll economic have had to race face for atu btu standpoint sews that wo I 1 IN IIO assi ar tho lh Ir Pr kruki ll uKI I lucason lm haq ot of an I 1 into prof rotors foar ra charges that many scientists including those of the iliff bros lau in clinic find and tho the german I 1 hornada hor nala indulge in dangerous expert ingils men Ls nith patients L the matter mailer came in tile alel hmata on oil march man lalli M n liin bet dr promised ati an tion abia thyi ft a mass of new PI fl deuce to JO ih iha e effect has is been plo pio duecy involving a 0 number of the he best known Poly polyclinics clinics anti ami sonic scale of if alio llio mentioned being belli NA ait thadera lid leru and other deadly enia germs another perlin mindy faintly maa recently augment A by and la 11 ance taco tile tl parents have been the recipients arri of nf parcels of baby libena and other useful and a sister of mercy mcroy mc roy al rivel to nurse he mother oil thursday the neighbors vore astonished tit nt the sight ii of hn ary cair cairl loge offe I 1 in if fiant tit of the housa two ladles an ind I 1 a gentleman rent leman emerge emerech from aliv llio vehicle vocile I 1 c anil and climbed to the firth noih loor floor Int entering ering the tl loony loom occupied by tile iho poor mother moth cr one of the ls es g d lay day I 1 have taken the liberty to ti come and have A look at the triplets it was the 1 linares lin pres tt hermany ler many who after a a long ions conversation a revealed herself liere elt as the unknown benefactor of tho the family faintly she left let r a present of money and promised other assistance SAMOAN commission british member has been gitmed by foreign office wahington wa april 8 the british government has selected mr 0 y N 0 eliot C a as the british Crit tali member cc K the joint high commission comMiss lory for the se t tieni ent of the llie samoan ramoan oue auest ailon fory the tha british EmbaR ambassador sir julian pounce fot fote cabled efell nl at the ali alato derailment today end and advised secretary hay ot of mr air allots Ll lots selection mr eliot la a a member ot of the embassy staff and during ills brier service here has ha mado many friends mr lr eliot cliot hoi has ho i the reputation ot of being one of ill the brightest lights among that school of 0 ioune coulik englishmen who ila have attached themselves to british foreign son ice during tho the last decade ile he Is an of high repute and lias has in a by bilat let spate space of time acquit ed a an n ex cx irle in dealing nith tile lie hall half 0 hll zed races that idill without withof t d doubt ili make his ser ices ot of value to the ou sa BEL moan commission mr bullot was born in 1864 being the wn bon of rev IS 31 eliot of 1 jet jei spy soy ile he N as aa educated first drat at chelten linni harn and andaas was elected a scholar of college col loee oxford in ili 1819 and a fellow c of f trinity college coll pe in ia illi dip diplomatic loina lie services began july 24 issa when hs he was nominated to be an lie ile passed a general competitive examination september 23 1883 and another in public law in june 1887 ho he had distinguished himself arite dr ite lili bis collegiate career having taken the prize and alie derby ho was appointed to the embassy at st peter rulers a burg june lii D issa and wn i p promptly D y granted an allowance allo tor for hla his kno knowledge N aed 0 O of russian nus september 28 IMS he lit A v a as r at appointed pointed to be third secretary of embassy ile he was transferred temporarily to tangiers Tan giers rs morocco july 21 11 1892 here lie was waa granted an alot for a knowledge of arable arabic in 1893 1992 during chich alch year he acted as charge daf fabres at tanglera tangiers Tan giera giers he was transferred to the british embassy at constantin constantinople in september 1803 and here again hi was an all allowance tor for lan I 1 edge of turkish sli and was promoted to be second secretary of embassy june juna 1 I 1594 mr ir allut mus aa placed in ill charge of the britch agency at sofia sella july 1 sl I 1895 and remained therl there until october octoba ath HO he wits was sent rent to in the legation at belgrave in and remained there ther for two tivit months on may alay 21 IMS tile the young diplomat was made a commander of 0 the bath an order which it la Is said bald la Is rarely be bc slowed except in case 0 of very conspicuous service gervice to the crown mr eliot was transferred to washington washing ton fro from constantinople november ladt ia t and irk in the absence of mr tou toner er has taken a leading part in the management of the affairs of tho the embassy |