Show I PEAR A REVOLT I I Disquieting Reports Continue to Arrive Ar-rive from 3 aio Chou j Berlin June 2iA prominent l member mem-ber of Emperor Williams entourage who has Just returned to Berlin from Kiel where he saw the Emperor says I that his Majesty and Count Von Due 1 low the Foreign Minister are considerably consid-erably perplexed as to how Germany is Ito I-to meet the piesont situation in China Inasmuch as they art Inclined to t think that a much larger force of troops will become necessary to carry tho campaign cam-paign through to a successful Ism Both are also convinced that Germany should bear her full share of the responsibility respon-sibility Meanwhile disquieting repot Is continue con-tinue to arrive from Xnlo Chou Wh lOGO lO-GO Jacschkc fears that an outbreak may occur at any moment precipitating precipitat-ing a general revolt and the Irruption Into German spheio of large bands of Boxers known to be In the surrounding district In the province of Shan Tuna Moreover It Is understood that Em peior William has not yet decided whether to continue the entente cor contnu tnhtc dlale with Russia and Fronce in China aa after the ChinaJapan war or to turn more to the side of England the United States and Japan Hen Eugen Wolffc In the Berliner Tagebluit publishes u powerful article regarding China drawn from Intimate and very recent acquaintance with the I land and Us people He gives a history his-tory tile Bqxer movement and blames Germany Iud England for not rocog nlpg It dangerous character during the last uo I years He says that the French Minister in Pelting M pinchon alone energetically forced Ihe Empress Dowager to remove Quo Shen from the Governorship of Shan Tung Quo Shen having been appointed although the Empris knew that he was the founder of the Boxers Herr Wolffc declares that either the tumor aie true that the Empress r has become a drunkiud and Is often in a state of Irresponsibility or that she has been hoodwinked into bolfcvlng that the Boxers only mean to oust the foreigners foreign-ers and hnvvc no designs upon the Manchu Ulon chu dynasty He contends that the powers must force the Imperial court to remain in Peking and compel the Empress Em-press tests there under the control of the powers At the same time he regards re-gards It as of the highest Importance that the TsunglJYanion be thoroughly reformed and ho developed Into an actual foreign office clothed ct1nl ofce with authority au-thority enabling it tocnforce Its mandates man-dates He advocates dlicot deal Ing between the provincial Governors and the representatives of tile powers I The Kreuz Zeltung cxprepse a fear that It would bo difficult In case of a long war for Germany to maintain her influence in the Cphcre J subdued 1 urges that a much larger German contingent con-tingent be sent to China nnd cxprossss the hope that under conditions no German Ger-man troops would be placed under English En-glish commanders adding > We have no confidence In English leadership The Berliner Tagcbatt complains that British nfws from the Chinese seato seat-o war does not do Justice to German valor adding uVc have noticed that those English reports mention German coop ratlon only to fay something unpleasant un-pleasant or disparaging |