Show tue a specially among the higher elas clar oo ev con continue tinne to be ba most bostillo toward the united states an american lady who rho a gozman german nobleman said yon yoa have bave no conception of th tho 0 bit bitter ter feeling against america it is ia impossible impo for me to RO go anywhere without hearing rny my country abused on all lades bides we are accused of being a nation of hypocritical tradesmen who forced war with spain with oo lo other object than that of finan financial cuil gain 11 the germans aro are accusing americans americana of being hypo critic critical crilio nl trad tradesmen osmen while they them selems are tho hypocrites they are trying to t o suppress their own pers from cip express roBBing mg their unfriendly feelings toward the united states 8 that vio vic will continue to place our ordera thoro thore instead of with a moze frendly nation they also ut sit astride the fence in regard to the making of any declaration of sympathy or neutrality tra lity thoro is also a commercial antagonism between germany and great britain england is in possession to day ot of severi coven of the foreign trade of china a trade that is ti mated nt from to a year germany is ia com competing for a abare of this thia commerce and within the last few years has established A trado trade reaching about a year in 1897 this thia tall foll away to some extent a f fact which caused consid ei 01 able apprehension to tho germans political influx enca a ao 00 had its bearing in favor of eug eng land and in order for germany to command that respect and enjoy the th that england does she will havo have to manifest hor her power over swe awe public officials and in isome way menace the empire 11 russia and france would wonia both gladly curtail the great commercial advantages england lam ban in china and tho the conflict in regard to between germany and england Un gland can hardly be realized an english writer says it is that our individual and supremacy the bams upon which tho the whole edifice of the empire rests is ia now tor for the first timo hino seriously threatened by the competition of germany on one hand and by that of the united states on the other those thoo tho o who have studied the subject most closely are the mot moist alarmed at the significance of the omens which i inthe inbe present foreshadow the course of events in the future n |