Show UNEASY FOR THE CZAR CZAE The Interest created by the Corsair war and phenomenal victories of ot the Japanese l Is not more intense than the excitement in financial and I I circles in Europe on account of ot the reports concerning the condition of the health health of ot the czar Notwithstanding the official announcement of ot the phy- phy physicians that there is no immediate dan danger ger it is believed that the alarming news DeWI cabled is not far from correct It Itis Itis is II again stated that the condition of ot the patient is hopeless and that death can be delayed but a few months On the advice of his hie physicians be has now left Iett for tor where it is hoped the the- warmer climate will be of ot some benefit to his big system even if It a permanent cure Is II not effected The emperor had bad badan hadan hadan an attack of influenza last January from which medical skill has bas been un- un unable unable un unable able to restore him to health The anxiety felton felt on account of th the the alarming alarming rumors is due to the opinion that the accession to the throne of ot the would materially change the political complexion of Europe The heir apparent who h has always bad warm sympathies for tor England would undoubtedly it is thought abandon France and cultivate cordial relations with Germany and Great Britain It is further thought that it would be very difficult to maintain peace any longer The fear tear that the czars czar's death is to Imminent and that a tremendous fall fan In the prices of securities would follow has already exercised a depressing influence on the price of French rentes lentes It appears rather idle to suppose that the change e in the occupancy of tb the throne could in a moment the political course of ot a continent and that the persona personal preferences of the young heir to the Russian empire cuts cute an important figure in the matter Rulers even though they be nominally autocrats are no longer almighty The policy polley of ot their countries is shaped through the events of ot centuries and U it UI itis itIn In II controlled by a power mightier than the scepter It therefore often happens that young princes who oppose the acts of their predecessors when hen they become clothed with responsibility responsibility and power find them them- themselves themselves selves unable to co carry out their fondest ideas and have to confine condne their labors to a patient development of the existing conditions It t is 18 there therefore tore fore rea reasonable to 80 suppose that the death of the czar would cause but little immediate change in the policy of Russia Of course courle circumstances may arise threatening the peace but they might have bave come under uDder the regime of any ruler and with su such oh a force torce as tomake to tomake tomake make the talked of European war unavoidable |