Show WILLIAM GIVEN AN INSULT th english public in a war humor lh south african laavy international difficulties london jan 9 the chances of war between great britain and germany are looked upon today aa remote there being a decided tone of back down in the buttera cea of the german press towards great britain the fall mall gazette bays steps were taken in highest quarters ta obtain by family influence a full explanation from emperor william anil the communications passed have don more than anything to bring about a changed tone in the german official press toward britain german newspapers official semiofficial semi official and reptile are tumbling over one another in anxiety to explain that the tension of relation wag the fault of england A dispatch received aiom pretoria announcing noun cing th extreme demands of the south african republic for the surrender of all british rights and suzerainty etc over the deligo bay however has again changed the com alexion of affairs meantime there is liello er no abatement of the anti feeling here at a meeting of alie london radical federation today a resolution wag passed demanding the immediate removal of emperor william A ba dess report that of ficera of the first dragoons in a barrison tar rison at dublin f which regiment emperor william waa mada an honorary foloi el bj queen victoria had burned his majesty in effigy was received here with cheering the colonel of alie ferrit dragoons this afternoon telegraphed there wib no ground for this sory it ia said that before alio receipt this off icid denial the actman ambassador count von hatz feldt wildenburg made on the subject to marquis salisbury asking to be informed as to the truth of the report at the foreign office this afternoon the cis pAtch saying the boera demanded the banishment of mr rhodes from africa and alio abandonment of the rights of great britain regarding the transvaal and delagoa bay were discredited on the ground that dir hercules dobinson Eo binson governor of cape Colon yin his dispatches to the colonial office made no mention of any such demands or conditions dit ions berli jan 9 the reichstag reich stae reassembled today and proceed to discuss the bourse reform bill count von ka nit agrarian leader in his remarks on the subject referred to alie transvaal dispute saying ali 0 recent energetic albl tule of chrt imperial government in defense of the interests of the german people and the german empire abroad met universal approval this remark war greeted with loud applause WM wn sola receiver appointed helena mont jan 9 judge gilbert of portland in the united states district court today appointed andrew F burleigh of seattle eolo receiver for the northern pacific road court convened thornly after 1030 and attorney james W asleton As liton representing mr burleigh asked that a more harmonious arrangement be made in the matter ot alie northern pacific receivership by appointing him eole receiver he was entirely willine to leave the matter to the discretion of the court attorney W F sanders representing the company was asked if he had anything to say ha replied in the negative W E cullen addressed the court in behalf of his clients telling liow judiciously they had conducted the read and requested that compensation be fixed for their past duties As regards the new receivers he left that matter entirely in the hands of the court attorney clayburg Olay burg representing farmere loan trust company eaid he waa disposed to let the court act without ny suggestion from him judge gilbert than stated the matter before the court and said the change wa necessary not tor any personal reasons concerning the present receivers but for the more harmonious management of the road he said no imputations bad been cast upon any action of the present receivers and he praised them highly he did not coincide with judge knowles concerning the managing of tho road and therefore set aside the order appointing bonner and mills and 10 their blead appointed adrew F bur beigh fixing his bond at court took recess until 2 congressional washington jan 9 in the senate today in presenting petitions norfolk va in favor of liberal appropriations for lea coast defenses daniels of virginia called attention to the alarm of the people along pea coasts in view of rumors of war he thought their apprehensions hen of bombardment were exaggerated ag but expressed the belief that sea coast cities should be adequately fortified to meet any emergency A resolution offered by chandler rep new hampshire was adopted instructing ting the committee on immigration to whether any legislation was to prevent the introduction into the united states of alicca imprisoned by foreign countries in their american colonies call democrat Deio crat of florida took occa alion before tha resolution was referred to abe foreign relations to express alie bop that the committee on foreign relations would report the resolution for the recognition of tho cuban belligerents stewart populist of cevada upon addressing the senate on the elk iria resolution prohibiting the eala of bonds except after an to the highest bidder gonei of arkansas ia charge of the free coinage to tho HOUBA bond bill wanted t proceed with the consideration of that bill accordine to notice previously given but was compelled to yield stewart advocated the of the elking real ullon as amended by butler of north carolina prohibitive prohibit ie the eale of any boada in future except with the expressed consent of the senate baker republican kanias offered tha following resolution the extension oi the monroe doctrine doc trino resolved the united states will regard it an unfriendly act for ay foreign power without our consent by war treaty purchase or otherwise to extend its territorial limits in the western hemisphere on either of the ameri cn continents or any islands adjacent thereto which this country daema necessary for its self and the united states reserves the right to be the sole judge of the necessity for the maintenance of their national treaties that the principle here enunciated is found in the law of self preservation which from necessity adheres in and belongs to every nation sa a sovereign ad inalienable rith tand this principle is attested by farewell address and pro monroen monroes Mon roes ever memorable messana of december and 2nd 1823 baler said that while the countries of europe were arranging their policies and doctrines it was right and proper that we should declare to the world thu policy which e proposed to maintain for the future peace and preservation inviolate of the western hemisphere electrio Electr lo railway accident cleveland jan 9 on alie akron bedford A cleveland electric railway near bedford shortly after 7 this morning a heavy motorcar and another car plunged through a bridge over tinkers creek hurling a large number of passengers seventy five feet into a chasm beneath two men were instantly killed and a number injured men from the bedford power house hurried to the assistance of the injured and extricated them as rapidly as possible the body of william young of ga falls 0 was terribly mangled and charles gib biad his lega and arms broken and is injured internally it is sen brally believed alie cars jumped the track and jerking caused alie iron girders of the bridge to snap later reports show there were no passengers on the motor and only the crew consisting three men went down in the wreck |