Show GERMAN NEWS 1 Railing a Crop of Rumors of Absorbing Ab-sorbing Interest ID Berlin THE POPES PLAN TO SOLVE LABOR PROBLEMS The CarpfntfjV Strike in Clilesgo Sot Sltlfd ae Exprelrd nf Or Telegraph to the Mws J iiEituN Lrirrit The Jm1 fOr n Trli William atwij FrfderlkDt Imnk HlnUter rhrlp BEKXJ April 19Aa the Emperor Em-peror starts tomorrow upon a tour 01 various joints of the country which continues until the end of the meeting meet-ing of the rtichjLag a council was held today to con k e tbe mlnUteila programme Although the go eminent em-inent officials now pretend to ignore the pros reliable communication ire obtainable when the ministers I deem them opportune In this way it Is known the council conslderet I the measures relating lo reforms In the educational system the abroga ion of the remaining May laws and to the strike movements TIlE LATE EM FERGUS William and Frederick article which i aisin the Jnuinmye Zolmiy the 0tgnn of lien Richter leader 01 the German Liberal attacking ills muck has raided a crop of concurrent concur-rent rumors which are of absorbin interest here The fmdnnlyeal firmed tint the exchancellor unable lugupjort three weeks of poJ Itlcal ftlnllueuce Hitninoned the editor of the Jlomivrger Aocfiricfi ten who dim at rvdericksruhe Tuesday and that readied by JIb marcL the XucJncltcH made attacks at-tacks upon Chancellor vonCapriv anecrlngat his eech in the landtag amiadxiilni the dqiuUea to malu tain a loyal alherence to the ex chancellors alley The trttan itiye inferred trot Bismarck site through the I ma and parliament against Gtiural von Captivl Thereupon There-upon the lint Conservative denounced de-nounced tbc article as hiiultlns to the prince denies that the 3ichrieJs ten inspired and cxprtfvtt regret that that journals SJIPATU WITH IJWAKCKS POLICY leads It to play Into the hands of hla enemies The truth is that Bismarck Bis-marck summoutJ the editor of the Aacl > ncfiten to consult In regard to the getting 01 a capable literary man and reliable confidant to assist him In nrracglnz and compiling his fnt memoirs The day after the Interview Inter-view Dr Lucanus chief of the dell cabinet of the empire was sent to el r clI Wrl Friednchsrube This coincidence cave rise to a npait that Lucanus was charged to demand the delivery dtcuratnts relating the Emperors Emper-ors doings whlleawaitlng the death of his father Echoes from the French raors make Blsmarcka pattlon critical the Emperor per socially going to threaten him Ca privi claiming the restitution of leper mbniug fromlhe chancellery with oilier incredible nonsense Mill able to the French lIt llimarck was approached on the subject but declined to peak A number of cable dir 9tcher and letters from leading American periodicals peri-odicals and papers have been received re-ceived at the American legation asking Minister Phelps to use lib Influence to get a cnntlibu lion of any kind from the chancellor Kln marck however prefers to maintain absolute lJeuce Bud to DISKED ABD rUE CALUMNIES which are being circulated concern Ing him It It probably owing to the excited Indignation over the attacks at-tacks upon IJLjnarck that the government gov-ernment has itiued a warning that perron putting UI Into circulation In I the home or foreign lits baseless sensational new will be arrested and nolexj cited as heretofore but tried on the chsrge of fraud This inter emanates directly from Gener j Von CBJ rivi The Jfarth German OcKelie announces an-nounces that liltinarVa commission is a ca airy officer has been madeout In the name of Prince Yon Bismarck i Duke of Launberg The chancellor has not yet used his ducal title On Thursday Phelps American Minister gaxe dinner to Chancellor Chancel-lor Von Caprlvl The corntnittus of beet root sugar refiners has resolved lu view of the Increased cert of manufacture of sugar owing to the rise In the price of raw material to demand that the government continue the export bounties In accordance with the decision of the Hamburg senate all men em ploied oa state worls who take part In the demonstrations on May 1 will be discharged I Pork Patkrn on Strike Boo April 19A strike for an advance of wages was inaugurated inaugu-rated at John Squire < < Cos big pork packing establishment East Cambridge this morning Between COven and eight hundred are out and the factory is practically shutdown shut-down Till Pope on the Labor Problem LONDON April 15Thu London Herald prints a report of an Interview Inter-view with the Pope In dlscu rug tie labor question his tollness dwelt upon this necessity rsrlm roT log the moral condtpa forth or workmen anti emp yyeta Ue Mid tie intended to fortp a committee in every dlocte in the world whose duty it would loe to call the toilers together every feat and rest day and discuss their duties and teach them and inspire them with true morality Sound rules of life Bald the Pope must bo founded p5n religion The committees I which he proposes to form are to insist of workmen or those In sympathy with workmen and a bishop is to be at the head of each committee Beferring to ihe subject of Euro wan disarmament he tald military I Er amlbo life surrounds thousands of young ment with violent and immoral luences and cShl1l and degrades them Armies drain the oouutr1 of their wealth withdraw labor fB the soil overtax the poor set ° rom ag lust each other and irate T ° A ifr nonU Jealousies They y nre a t hrtstlaiu The tloctrle 01 arLltrs tlon as accepted by A11reica Is the Ilue lnhLero mcstottenmen ontrolllng LUro d aglrotrallrethe troUt Tae Cht + eaarPenlet iltfCAco April 19 Contrary to expectations the carpenters strike was not netted tonpht A conference con-ference was held tonight between a committee of the strikers and of the new boss carpenters organization President OOonnel of the strikers said It was tloubUu as to the number num-ber of men the new organization might employ Even assuming that they could give work to 200U men it would be necessary the strikers thought to increase the membership so as to put at least 4000 men to work before a settlement coull be reached The bosses finally fin-ally resolved to proceed with an attempt at-tempt to Increase their membership President OConnell raid that if the bosses could employ 4000 men the council had places for at least 2000 outside of the organization and with GOOO men employed they could afford to let the old Masters Association Associ-ation slide Fond Fire in Conatttlrul PtAlXFIELD Conn April 19 tof g Forest fires have been doing great damage near here and many farm bouses are threatened Nearly 8000 acres are burned over now and the fire is beginning to burnout j burn-out I InilKMmrnlt I DUBCQUJ In April 19 Messrs Graves and H uri + the indicted i Commercial bank president and r t fr ere J ball cashier gave today in the tutu of 5000 and 2500 They are nxlcuS lor a pOll ttrIal The In dictment was for Including over draft previously arranged for In the published statement under the head of loans and discount Tie prompt appearance of both Graves awl Harris without anent seems to In dlcalo that tKey are not afraid to face the charge ogmsInnL i ASllUaTON April 19The rhl lo bJ Vice President laid before the Senate Sen-ate a letter from Blaine with a note from the British minister asking if this government It Incli cd to pass alas prohibiting sale of liquor by United States citizens i etoo the Canadian Can-adian Indians A report from the Commissioner of Indian AIf11rs was also enclosed favoring such legislation legisla-tion and making it applicable top I nlm l of liquor to all Indians In the I United States or Canada I The Senate bill to dispose of cer tJio wb tain lots now held I ou Fort Dulles Military Reservation and improvements improve-ments thereon was passed The Senate bill to pay Mrs 1 Cameron 19000 for property taken by the army at Chattanoogaduring the war created lengthy discussion which turned on the court of claims Harris Har-ris gave active that If the decrees of that court are not provided for he would bring In a bill for Its abolition l aboli-tion S lOOuer criticised the influences that pix vailed lu the court of Hairs and suggested that cases there did not receive proper scrutlnyand care The bill went over The Senate bill appropriating 1011000 for an equestrian statue of General Grant In Washington was passed Adjourned TIe luIUe1ohrl Line HAre Fsaaclsco April 19 All ttPl lrt cmclalof the Pacificfchort 1 Line a railroad enterprise which has occasioned occa-sioned considerable I interest here = that the line will be completed to Wyoming by January and to Og den mtuojcarj HialaointlmaUs that tho company maintains an Independent In-dependent position and will thereto JI J J leZ spruce a laigtr share of lies proceeds pro-ceeds of through business by selling trafllp privileges to the highest bidder bid-der Thf Tronblr lu HarUn Count LotJlSVH April 19 XothluR further has been herd today from the State trooja in Ilarlan county Several men who have come to Pincvillc from that county cay there has been no figbL One man who is a prisoner In the hands of the federal fed-eral officer for violation of the revenue rev-enue laws says he was with the sfieriffs pooM that went out with sixteen soldiers to arrest Howard and there was cvitalnly bloodshed Adjutant GenerallilUbass dUratch trt from Armorer Thompson at Pine ville In which there is4 expressed great doubt of the reported tattle between the State troop and the outlaws Will Howard it is raid has threatened to rescue Jennings Captain Galtbcr It U reported will rtal i = 1 kill Jennings If a rescue is attempted at-tempted v Sic i ir D > JTV n Cola April 19A conflagration con-flagration destroy the creator portion por-tion of the town of HL L Imo C cl today Luyg S 2001 insured for about half rytarhsneTbraualr reorcisn NEW YOKl April I9An unusually unus-ually ttlrrlngrernc marked the close of the run of Shcuandoah i at the Twentjthlnl Street Theatre tonight to-night The house elaborately decorated and Generals Ihe = nand n-and Schofleld occupied boxes At the cl ° e of the thin act a small regiment of volunteers from the Brooklyn Navy Yanl and local militia joined the band and members mem-bers uf the company on the stage and all formed one grand chorus feinting Marching Through Gw > rg IaJ The refrain I was taken upl m the audience And General Slicrnun kept time by waving his handkerchief rrme chief At tau end of the song General Sherman as called upon fora 9 > rcch lie responded biirll > and was greeted pow tremendous entliu Tatar t Suiltlrn MOIL Ntn Yhur April 19The learner which lift at o SO p I m for Fall River struck a rock while cheering to sold an unknown Tea set tacking through the Hell Gate Channel and stove a hole In her bow amldehlpe She returned at once to the dock leaking badly The 400 paseenrer were considerably alarmed but there was no panic It is thought that had It not been for her double hull and watertight compartments she would have sunk The pilot declares that the buoy over Ute reel which h known as Yoolsey Point IB frequently ont of position When the steamer cheered the current caught lirr and l before she could respond lo the ew t wheel she went against tho roct I |