Show NOT BEDDED IN ROSES German Press Predicts Trouble Trou-ble for Von Waldersee WILL BE LACK OF HARMONY Quarrels Between the Powers Predicted Pre-dicted ns Main Troubles Between the Powers Over China Are Not of a Military but of a Commercial Character Belief Prevails in Berlin Ber-lin that Allied Forces Have Not 1 Begun Advance but that Bccant Action Was Simply Strategic Move Berlin Aug llLCopyrlght 1900 by the Associated Prcss3TItC belief still prevails here that the allied forces have not undertaken the Peking advance and that the recent actions at Pel Tang and Yang Tsun AVoie solely meant to secure the strategic tenure of Tien Tsln against Chinese troops sent from Peking or from the south as Yang Tsun dominates both railroad and river communication The military authorities au-thorities herenl maintain that an advance upon Peking with the present forces and lacking an officer in chief command would be equivalent to failure fail-ure and enormous losses > The Foreign office wholly distrusts the reliability Vthe news that Ll Hung Chang has been empowered to negotiate for peace and the German press coincides In 1 that view The news received here that the United States Is satisfied with the appointment ap-pointment of Field Marshal Count von Waldcrsce to the chief command of the allied forces has created great satisfaction satis-faction ns for a time it wan feared that the United States with Great Britain might objecl thus frustrating military harmony The news cabled here that the United States Is now desirous of brlhg Jng about A clear diplomatic understanding under-standing regarding the Intended extent of the expedition Is received by tho Foreign office favorably since the alms of the United States viz Tho re csjjibllshmont of order the awarding of damages to Americans for Injury and guarantees against the recurrence of similar events tally precisely so the Foreign office declares with the German programme It Is here surmised however how-ever that such diplomatic negotiations will nbt meet the approbation of Great I Britain and Russia whose enormous sacrifices In men and money owing to the Chinese troubles seem Indeed worth some equivalents Regarding Great Britains apparent designs upon the Yangtse valley particularly par-ticularly Shanghai Germany will not allow their realization and In this France supports Germany and It is hoped here the United States will also do so since such action contravenes the opendoor policy Germany before long will have a goodsized force In Shanghai to checkmate check-mate single handed the British schemes there The correspondent of the Associated Asso-ciated Press hears that a brigade of 5000 men is now forming and will proceed pro-ceed to Shanghai for that purpose and to protect German commercial Interests in thc valley notably at Shanghai and HanJol The German press comments on tho present situation are vnrledlh Lokal Anzelger cjeems probable that Field Marshal von Waldersee will not be bedded In roses In China owing to I Jack of harmony among the powers even nt tills early stage and it believes that before long quarrels will arise between be-tween Russia and Japan France and Great Britain and the United States and Germany It points out the main trouble between the powers are not of a military but ofa commercial character char-acter The Voerwerts says the Irresponsible Irrespon-sible China policy meaning the Emperors Em-perors has thus far carried rioting before It and that the responsible part of the Cabinet has all along been annulled by the Empress Several papers among them being the Hamburg Corresponded counsels the Immediate seizure of the right Yanktso shore by l Germany In order to neutralize Great Britains attempts there The Gcrmania nnd the Cologne VoIles Zcitung the two leading Centrists organs Insist that the Itelchstag decide on the present and future China policy to be followed by Germany The Prince Regent of Bavaria Lult pold has summoned his Berlin delegate to the Bundesrath Count von Lerch enfeld to take council with him re garding article Cl of the Imperial con stitution as to whother It IB I admissible that bpsldes volunteers regulars may bo also sent to China This with a num wFm other signs shows that Emperor William s vigorous policy toward China Is by no meana approved all around |