| Show MEETING OF CROWNED HEADS j Guarantee There Will be bo boNo beNo beNo Is s a Quiet No War APPREHENSIVE J Afraid Arald I Ii Too rG Vt U In hi hiJI lit JI to tu lUe Ike London Sept Vienna corre correspondent correspondent of ot tho thi commenting up upon upon upon on the complaint on the part of ot O cor correspondents correspondents respondents of ut thOI Inability to give information regarding the tho meeting of or orthe the czar Und and says say Tho Tle confidential account of or orthe the will not reveal much more than these correspondents Well In Informed formed people that there will willbe willbe willbe be no political cone conse consequences It Is 1 not supposed that Eu lu Europe I u rope Is III on 01 the tM eva ovo of ot new understand understandings lI ings in or Ot arrangements arran directing existing affairs There is already guarantee that thero there will bo be no Kusso Russo German war var There are ure obvious reasons reason why the czar should hould not extend his hia visit to Austria but It li II not Mt apparent why hy lila his foreign for IGn minister should not no have done co fa Some tomo questions might hove hoe teen n disposed of satisfactorily In a 11 afew afew few tew hours conversation between n the heads of ot the tho and Austrian us lan for tor cI departments Public opinion In looks upon tion the pact I act us collapsed Its Ita fate tale Is scarcely ly to those who wish for f Or r nit all Anglo Russian understanding The Tue Berlin correspondent of ot tho the Tunes Times says s The rhe agrarians who were formerly emphatic regarding the necessity of or good relations with are arc now afraid that the Clerman flerman government Is IB going too far tar for tor or their Interests In Its advances to Russia A significant ar or article tide In one of ot their organs demands that It be he made clear that the Iho friend friendship friendship ship of ot Germany Is as M n valuable to Kus Hus Hussla I da sla as liS friendship Is to 10 Get Ger Germany I many The rhe majority of at the Journals point out that Gelman must remain friends with both England and and commit herself to neither The Tho correspondent of or the Times says that though Belgium has hils no direct Interest In the czars visit to Trance her role of at an attentive spec spectator tutor lator Is abundantly a Illustrated by b tho the newspapers Regarding the tho Dantzig meeting It Is not thought that Import Important ant politico political results will ensue from Crom It The Interests of ot Germany and ore lire believed to be too divergent to per permit nit mit of ot more thou than an on exchange of at tour court courtesies The ruie Independence Beige says If It the tho czar elar can convince Emperor William of the false fulse position In many European states will vili be placed by 1 the adoption of ot Count tariff pro iro proposals this will Indeed bo be a U great point gained The rho Etolle tolle I Delse thinks there Is a n growing estrangement between Ger Gee Germany many and |