Show APPARENT BAi1 How Kaiser Regards thI Bundesrath Incident HE IS STILL FURIOUS Bcliovo it was Particularly Ungrateful Ungrate-ful and UncalledFor on the Tart o Great Britain Inasmuch aa Ho n Led to Believe Durlng Hls Visit that England Would after Do Everything Into Her in-to Preserve Amicable Rlat1on Ho Blames Salisbury for the Act Berlin Jan 15 Emperor ill still takes the deepest Interest In th Bundesrnth Incident and holds u > quent conferences on the subject with the Foreign Secretary Count Von Buelow The matter AVOS under con sldorailon today and the correspondent correspond-ent of the Associated Press was Informed In-formed after tin conference that the Emperor Is still furious about the s lr ure whIch he regards as particularly ungraceful and uncalled for on tla part of Grout Britain Inasmuch as h was led to believe during his recent AIsIt that England would hercatier do everything in her power to prowrrt amicable relations In I view of nil thin His Majesty regards tho seizures o German vcsselH as apparent bad faith on the part of Lord SaUhbury I The rerman Embawwdor In London Count Von Ilatzfeldt has Informed lie Gorman Government that the seizure Avere made upon the ordr of the Brli lah Admiralty and not of the Forclgt office The Kaiser however consider this a mere subtorfugo It Is iKlleVcd In court clrcloa thai while thy visit of Rear Adrmral VOB SendenBlebran chief of the Imperial Marine Cabinet will retain a m strictly private character he will drop a word of the above tenor In the proper quarters quar-ters tersThe The somloniolal dementi of time po litical I I 1 mission attrlbutod t to Freigfr Von SendonBlcbrana visit which th4 foreign olllce reiterated today la dig credited In a section of the pros Including In-cluding lie JJeutPcho Tagp Zcltung and the Staatosborgor JMltinjj the latter remarking that the times nr too critical to think of rpgattap At the Foreign Ofllco today U was asserted in reply to an Inquiry thai the reported dl covory of a quantity of rllles In the cargo of the Bundw rath since It was already through the manifest that there were several cases of hunting rifled on board Flue press continues to assert that Germany is trying to acquire Macao but the Foreign UfMce characterizes lie statement as utterly ridiculous and the liuentlon of certain colonial enthusiast en-thusiast The Postotllce department In view of the British cable regulations pub Hailed a circular advising the public to Avrlto Smith African cables In the English language avoiding cIpher The Stettin aulhorltles notify vessels that they should display their fifths when passing warships Thl8 ordcr ls Intorpretod In connection with lit Tt cent seizures The shipping companka In the EMt Asian trade have presented a > otltlsft to the Government In favor of the ci tablishm of a oonsulato at Sals a Capital of French Cochin China tvbkb b IH rcndcrond noctssary tin ptlJIpHm say in consequence of the vlsoroui i measures of tlu French authorjtlex t a Cochin China for preventing opium Bmuggllng |