| Show GERMANYS AFFAIRS Some of the Gerozn Xenipapc Indulge In Rather iloonij Fort boding QUIET SlfiDAY ON THE CHEROKeE CHERO-KeE STRIP Colorado Prairie flret Molh r Beheaded by Her Llcteit jearoM By Telrzraph to the Mw < 1 IIlfUO IIIiItenlEnallon Ilrclix In Aron e trnr tmoiii the froplr BEKUV March Thercslgna lon of 1rime Bismarek which was received at first seth general con > Iaccuc > and without much care on way or the other 1 now arousing considerable fear among the J > ple which Increases l the alleged full IgnificaucB StIlls act becomes understood un-derstood In other words the J > I tiblllty or a war when the Kaiser takes into his own hands tho rela tons oCthe German empire with Austria which is havIng ho UTect disturbing tho formercom aratlve ludiflereuce The German Bis people accepted nareka withdraw as t natural 1 and nvltibleexentand werevery glad oC > it for the man of the people liav tad in the government no worse fo than the Iron Chancellor Besid hU they cxprc ed tranquil conll deltas in the Kaiser who might not do I things wisely but arIes seemed to have theIr partial la aT welfare I heart Today however the 1rogrrsMt newspapers discus thIS propeet3 ns somewhat more doubtful and arc full of forebodings as to what may happen with an untrained rained Kaiser in the full swing of lila imer I without lit restricting counsel of the old advIsers of his nndfitber They sjienk of him 118 a Joung man of fjupcrabundan nervous energy and despotic eliCIt nd they profess to dread tile results of hU nile This scare IK in the way of a reaction from the natural ileasuro which was fill at lils narrks Iron hind Iielng lifted from lie eopU and will jrobably be lort lied CltlSI MAY TOLIOW SUIT Rom MorrIs 21A good tleal oC trepidation exists in tho Ittlinngov rnincut in consequence of thcnsl I ition of 1rinec Biiinarck liecat e oC the uncertainty which is I felt ttIlls regard to change which wi follow it in Kurojjcau aflnlrs I is I eared that since Kismareks FUllr oC r his Italian Cabinet is 1 now U SIgnor i Cri pl will lie coniivlleil to resign the premiership in I thor time me tme VON IIDO1MTZ DreilMS IxMXv Mirch 2X The Slant nlt llerlin cornymndi nt f13 thai It is rejorteil i that 1 Bismarek has ac twIlled the colonel geucralsil > lot he declIned the dukedom ali grant tating that I Is not in hanuonj with his principle to accept arrant Ill clew cf inert a Ing tho burdens oC thc laxjniers Von Bailoxvltr has eclineU to fcucceed Count Herbert imtrck Chancellor Von Capnvi less addressed a note to the Gt rman Ambassadors abroad In whUh lie itimatcH that lid will contitjiio the 1 > lij of Bismarck eonnlj Mfllrero Iiiaiclnl SAN Dnao Cl March i The gnnd jury of this county creiiterl 1 I sensation by finding in etinenU agninst nine prominent ount onicinls Amou the ire John U Aitken judge of the ulrior court on a charge of fclotiy and D H Home foreman of the It grand jury on two tharges lit perjury Tlieitidlctmuutagalust J kcJl i IL Judge Aitken charges him with a roil utllaled and falihed judgment llrlilnil the Arrnx Nsw Yom M irch 23At 1230 Sunday morning the jury In thc Flack c came into Vault 1111 inouticed that they had found all UlCIe defendants bhiritl Flack his ln William mId Josii ateLi guIlty The argutucnts WeTs c Iued In the case Ht evening ind Ju Igc irnlt delivered a leiigtliy charge A sensation MJS created at mid night b the report that I reporter lad been found In the room nth thejnr He wn Dlilorth Cliocite oC the llorJ and aimitted that he nceilcd himself Iiehlnd this cur Lln In the room The defem de nanded that hobo punished Judge arrett said the law did not Im side a punishment Choitc was mpclled I l to give up his notes and Judge Barrett after expre slug his cXIn boHiination of tlieacta > Ui Choate to ray that he would not iubhsii wint he heN Choate declined to akenni jiromise and asked for counsel The Judge said he needed no counsel He was allowed to KU ont the jury was sent back t dellb Irnllirr 5Ij lerlon lr Miinlrrnl PAWIAW Midi Marcli 22 Alert Al-ert A Fosdyck county surveyor W a shot dead last night in thesame room In Aiement where the doctors doctor-s brother was recently ehot The doctor was away In tho evening and did not dicer tho crime until thIs morning The shooting of Dr Fdck was as mysterious a the ment one The man killed lost night was arrested for the crime but was released Dr Fosdyck has hived in fear of him lc fcr ever since When both crimes r cleared up national developments will row the light The brothers were bach clOTh and lived together Tb 71lulrpl flrrcdbo NEW OniEtNS March l3The rIver here is receding slowly and the levees continue t hold but tho Ntis crevasse is now 550 feet wide and appears beyond control All clack In IheoTerllovcd district ad acent has been removed t places of safety Prairie rim In Colorado DEN vrit March 2tA Burling ton Colo special raj f Nearly 200 0 > acres In this eastern Portion of te Stalo liavo been burned over by praIrIe fires which are not yet ex nzuished A number of houses and a large quantity of hay U re ported ee3 Several lives are re lofted t be lost though the latter report 1 not confirmed The fire was ell by hunters The IrrClIs a t lonE J lon-E loniv March 22At the cCalla Inquiry this morning lieutenant Ingersoll sold that with lie exception one officer who was tried by court martial and dls char there I no officer now on hs ntcrprue whom he knows t I lave been under the influence of liquor The officers were in accord with tho commander He thought ho punishments inflicted were necessary Lieutenant Selnley testified that the Eta not a happy wlp The officers were loyal t lie commander com-mander but witness remit not fay hat they approved of his method Ulrl H Lieutenant Mulligan l compliment I e McCalla upon his management |