| Show PAUL KRUGER IN IM HARD LUCK LUOK Refusal to Sae Nim Im Impresses Williams I presses Germany 1 t liLl n Ill ESS CO lm Jilt I U I Ids I lu III II ie r i I IThe aThe government I In that thai Em t I would not Dot be able ablo to rev reo sager has b created a pron pro Ion wn n throughout 1 I called the antl i I press does doe not conceal Its of the moderate anlo J with r f 1 s fir of I journals NY ay hut It wu t tre to tl intimate definitely t 1 t re IU t would not be beI I I the tact fact that he her amply with the strict flU etl r I h Harman VIlliam court and andor an dl 1 Emperor William for or an 1 I lil ht reached thesal theIn the sal In frontier was wa e eagerly I u on for tor denying him i NIT T WELCOME of dal Cologne Gazette puts putsIA IA NII The I I Emperor William would Klu augers ra visit must nUlt ire be an In the nega nB I 1 11 why such luch a lain ju j t tt r t I la is plain tor or torr torf f r lilt inu the requested I UK as u mete mere act of polite poUteI I Ia au 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AU ot of the South i 11 The German emperor has hall hallI I throwing R a bucket buckett t r upon Mr mill r r arc suspicions entertained 1 u that the Frt French Frenchi i batted er with I It would follow tollow It ItI the I h lm t emperor If he could NUI J I but bul there ther is III no f Ihl this theory What hat ts 11 tsIng Ing It Is thE obligation In InI I hm here to 10 fol lend In Chinese affairs I I 1 fIl has aA shown bown himself so AO soI AOI I Till This might he be a serl I n n Chinese settlement If I not n 1 lv dt li roa lod d h I make t f U p sake of restoring bar 1 nt I IM to the r f services during the ith are arl an manifest I iii In a to claim Tang If due eon with inn tn with the third Iho recent lIt an mEnt TJ fi I w l I IN PARIS I t 1 Y i 3 1 Emperor Mr Ir refusing to re to le t the chief chieff r f In the Inh h r rte II newspapers strike f 11 tin MN aa They say laY they see 1111 I I the 5 I t Iou Ina for chivalry The Th 5 I I dee explain message b by the thO theIn In 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iri I h I hI LU h 1 11 1111 ll h an n equally refusal Cologne Dec Kruger after aUr he had received Emperor Williams William tel telegram spoke all fOllow to a deputa styled of the Boers Boert I hope hOle with ull 1411 m my heart that the oU which prevented hi his ma maI majeSty I ty from m me today will be become favorable r I 1 shall never cease to ba have e confidence e III ht the spirit of justice of the h emperor who ho without knowing nie tent sent lilt me tour four years year ago encouragement I shall stay ata atae e time Ume at The Hague and will then thene renew e my request and this time lime the em m will not refuse Mr Kruger was aa very sad Mil and aDd after aCter afterWard Ward ard retired to hi his apartment In tears IN OP OF GER Washington Dec lkc A resolution In behalf of Kruger was In introduced In the house today by Fitzgerald of Massachusetts It recites Wh Whereas reu Th The heroic struggle made mad by tire the Boer Bool r republics to maintain their existence hu has excited the sympathy ot of the tho whole world therefore be It Resolved Th That Ib the effort of Paul Kruger Kruer to obtain the assistance tance of the civilized nations of the world In securing In ing peace and proper terms of settle settlement ment between Great Britain and the republics I is deserving of the Ibe praise and sympathy of the people |