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Show GERMANS " War Rumors Cause People Peo-ple to Make Run on the Banks Berlin, Sept. 5. The nervousness over the protracted Franco-Gerraany negotiations with regard to Morocco seems to have Increased with the resumption re-sumption at the German foreign office of-fice of conversations, between the French ambassador, M. Cambon, and the German foreign minister, Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter. Wild rumors are being circulated Iu the German provincial towns. At Stettin, large sums of money have been withdrawn from the savings banks, owing to rumors that war was Impending. The banks are enforcing the rules that notice of the intention of depositors to withdraw funds must be given in advance and tho officials have published communications show-IngXthe' show-IngXthe' baBelessnessofMho reports. " Other' -rumors circulating on jl MA1siiTfafrtv&t?iafje'teGcni:an ambassador- to "France,1 Herr Van Scheon, hlil been murdered in Paris and that Germany immediately woul 1 declare war, were strengthened by the return of a dragoon regiment to Col-mar, Col-mar, capital of LTpper Alsace, from the scene of the army maneuvers. An outbreak of illness among the troops, however, was the reason for the return re-turn to the barracks. There was no meeting today between be-tween M. Cambon and Herr Von Kiderlen-Waechter, but it is possible another an-other conference will bo held tomorrow tomor-row after the German imperial chancellor. chan-cellor. General Von Bothmann Hols-weg, Hols-weg, has returned to the capital frcm Kiel where ho had been called for the meeting between the German empror and Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. |