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Show IfilOLE OF E:PE0PLE L Ruler Plans' to Steal. Bijlist Thunder by Advo-Bln? Advo-Bln? Popular Measures.- WL AUSTRIAN POLICY' Kan Tells Why Posi-K Posi-K of Austria-Hungary Bis Excited Suspicion. Bt"febde.riok WEENEI1, 'WfcW to The Tribune. lYLl.', Fcl). S. Prodded into ac-Rjrjb ac-Rjrjb slowing popular discon-pffT;A discon-pffT;A tbe jiovornmcnL's abaudou-'rfmeial abaudou-'rfmeial reform legislation and ipWfcric!: progress of the .Socialists, sBf jc once more to appear in .'.Ysjpjo and during his sojourn IKtaut month will, it is said, K'i prominent national ccouo-jpHsitprd ccouo-jpHsitprd to a second, part of the IBIflonicnt programmo to follow iEcte ie launched some years jaWM-p tint time the growing i'Hipl fiio fc'ocialist party in Ger-jBiwiifl Ger-jBiwiifl w become a dnugor Lo Htpu, ind wlum Disniai i'lv "s at-,BiJi"ritU at-,BiJi"ritU tbo democratic neu-IK(tIic neu-IK(tIic tones by exceedingly .Bnsrur u tori y failed, ihe hai iH-ii Mid, irsoiinlly inaugurated (';B.wlil policy, which 'pioyed a 'H! riTfctivf means against the : Br.j tbn the most violent laws 'Hefutis, and which was imitated Hsitinre of Europe. The labor VBHifcVtk employers1 liability laws YlHKlt ppnjinns disarmed the Fo-Mfctfcrs Fo-Mfctfcrs via for a long lime so-'lfcw so-'lfcw st a stuiidslijl. The cov-HBiH?cvcr. cov-HBiH?cvcr. neglected to follow W'Kfl- rind the Socialists arc IHfiVrGiigir Han oyer and. every-HfW'pla'tniiig every-HfW'pla'tniiig that social reform I'lVf lias licon thrown a-ido for jsaiid favoriliRiiilo the junk- nHNShts Complains. aB?.1 recc,1I budget, debates a. fonplainis were made that -,HJRpacnl nothing to help vaHri ta;il- lrlonci middle f:if(,l::Ul,, dealers and tho peas-!Wj'"f peas-!Wj'"f """Veer of the interior HI i i ompJaints wore '-".jj" He explained, howev-VKf howev-VKf govcranipnl by no means i-AKr a? souinl reform poliev. Wtu1' thc cfff of the demo-J''" demo-J''" Pawcfl and thai -iu a imr 'I'e government will fif '?,rasnr1Ci' 'M' will aa-'Hir.irt aa-'Hir.irt .and, on,:e moro l,lat;c 'El -l10 11(1 of all countries ,-;Wto soeial reform. .E;,;.llu' amazing gains of Kr.-in.rcccnt elections, tho IffiBjil. ii,IB,0l,ce Inory Pl:iuing iW'll thfi Socialist K 1 ,intc,lUon bus ljep" "Ee;: . 1,10 success of Kin if W ffi"' ?'10' h-v interesting ' Kttlr. am m"," Tcpublica n s JBmlTi, C'? J1? than Aiifitria- S, C ,lh5 bKd. reputation I'jBrr embroR-"! embroR-"! SBa ti?;,ria,!rt".tc-sn,:i wl'o S!) M on m lai" l1!5. country fH co"flon thai f havo been 'HH1 V lho whole Eu- C'r c relizcd that ,of..I)C!1 even at. rtt ij,; A '""nn, appearances IBMof En180.'1 thc Balkan wKfiX hi rC!,f '? the war, had "IKSWies i'ia,,2,nS that those t ni-V . ust gricv- 'CB?hoini, 0 oC verv stroii"-BWte,"1, stroii"-BWte,"1, Sorvia.r0 J K Ac knn?; ..Aanian tcrrl- WBicr uLsho. W0"W finallv JWBL,!lMs,tn 511 im-v I'inion '.,rB?!a fao 9 10 Justify Austria'-; & ?nnr,cd. 10 v country jmD?r arms nmny ,ni1' 7R,-a,0tron? ?a,k"n fctutca ifMS1?' onlr hBrt the Plans of I'MB.. '01 S?.tJ,ad t,lc sam iidB T TnK whlch went to fte Skv 1 means a 'lilK. 9 mcvff A Vn c that the PPjY nppenrB to - be favoring the samo plan but her in-forest in-forest .in the J3alhan nation is of an entirely en-tirely dilforcnl. kind. "it is probable," he continued, ''that there will always remain a strong lie of racial and religious sonti-incnt sonti-incnt between Fiussia and tlio Slav nations na-tions of tho Balkans, and that they will always be ablo to rely on the sympathy sympa-thy of the Russian people. At the same tii'iio "Russia may be rather inclined to regard them as politically under lier protection. Tho interest of tho dual monarchy is more material, as aho stands to cain politically and economically econom-ically by tho devolopmont of tho Balkan Bal-kan states into independent nations. Statesmen Vexed. "Our policy is to favor tho national devolopmont of those peoples, with whom in tho future, we hope to live on terms of mutual sympathy and regard. But wo think that each of them should develop within its own province and that none of thorn should attompt to enrich en-rich itself at; the expense of another. Tdoreovcr, we arc naturully dotornuned to safouunrd our commorcial intetrests and to "insure that due regard shall bo paid to thorn iuthc adjustment that must be affected at lho olo&o of the war. Only oa such principles can permanent per-manent pt'fice and progress bo secured. The Balkan war has raiaod tho whole problem of the near east, and questions' ques-tions' "which had vexed European statesmen states-men for gencxations past wore now pressing for a definilo and final solu tion. Of these questions thc most doli-catc doli-catc "was that of the relations oi the dual monarchy to Sorvi.i. Twico within the Inst five vcars that, little counuy had caused incalculable loss and inconvenience in-convenience to tho empire, and it was essential to insitro that such action should never he repeated. It was Austria's Aus-tria's object to achieve thin by coming com-ing to an understanding with Servla, and Austria-Hungary had patiently endured en-dured much provocation and trreat material ma-terial losses in tho hopo of "home able to establish her future relations with Servia on n permanent and IriendJy; footing. Russia Busy. In Russia tho general opinion j'b that Austria's unfriendly attitude towards Servia during tho Inst three months will, aftCT tho ultiinafco conclusion or poaco, havo very disastrous consequences conse-quences to tho dual monarchy, A resolution has already been taken in Servia for a general and rigorous boycott of all Auetrinn inrports, and Bulgarian merchants and traders are agreed to join thc commercial ostracism of tho power which hair, undoubtedly, made bitter enemies of thc Balkan Slavs. Russia has long been desiroun of forming closer commercial relations with Bulgaria and Servia, and tho opportune op-portune moment for doing so will shortly short-ly nrrive. Tho ways and communications communica-tions already exisllner leave nothing to be desired, and the "Russian Steam hav-icatiou hav-icatiou & Trading comnnny and the Black Sen & Danube Steamship company, com-pany, both largely subsidized by thc imperial Russian government, nre in ft position to promote and assist an extensive ex-tensive development of tradfl and com- roerce' between tltis groat southern emporium em-porium and tho Balkans by low-freight tariffs. A spooial Russian commission has recently re-cently made a closo study of the question ques-tion of vastly incroasintr tho trade connections betwoen south Ruflaia and the Balkan states, and Prinoe Amatuni. tho head of the special commission and a department chief in the ministry of trade and industry, is limiting, it is understood, n highly favorable r.oport upon the encouraging prospects of the Bclomo. |