Show THE GERMAN SITUATION gathe situation in germany is now a matter of no little concern not merely to ilia germans themselves but t the civilized world albeit no decided inamell I and we believe even in utah the german to the native bora american I 1 numbers and their loyalty and is not a merd matter of empty sentiment but a heartfelt heir devotion an undying regard their sympathy for their dead kaiser that for j th pro prince alato llato been largely shared in by gur own people and now that the question of rul or ship is so nearly an unsettled on 0 they and we realize how awkward it Is at least with a ruler whose title must be bold at beat as cause of a ineligibility on account of his fatal disease with a regency in his son bestowed by a hand which lies cold in death with bismarck and some distance past the allotted span f human life a nd with the contin nod reports of ras elan movements moye ments near the bor dor the is not a quieting one however things may turn oui the internal policy of the empire is doi likely to be changed nor will the imperial household be seriously disturbed frederick has not been crowned and perhaps no ver will be I 1 but 0 as he rules by consent such carein ony 5 sary a contemporary whether in the so ballod new era a which L he Is now entering Germany be under the direction of the mature and conservative conser yative frederick or under that of the young sol dierly and presumably progressive willi ii no appreciable change is likely to occur in the policy of government and no real occasion for european apprehension will ar 1 iso the best assurance assur Anco that no rad ical differ ances from the old system will be bug or encouraged grows oat of of the family afcin and harmony that distinguishes the royal household the intense abrec tion of his children and grandchildren emperor was proverbial and exemplified edthe devotion of the of towing ones who were faithfully at the bedside of the dying king this jove of the man was dignified into respect for the em probably never existed a more family than that of kaiser wilhelm or a more concordant c 0 uncil the royal household abe principal prin ciral cause of danger would apparently be from without should russia declare war it is at least probable tha ithen fredericks Fro dericks and his sons title would be quietly set aide as c 0 institutionally it might be and the iron chancellor become the man forthe time if he lives we believe he cherishes no such and would prefer to have t bings go on as at present but a great pressure creates its own conditions and war is the greatest pressure that can be brought to bear upon a nation on the other bind to duoto again the cond of the german people Is is present time that it can make no very great difference to them under what special form of govera areeda bated self reliant independent and feel no oppression of less it be thel burdens and exactions of the service the family is the first consideration with the german and the family in which the domestic virtues are sacredly cherished is the safeguard and defence of the empire axom the royal family down to that of the humblest peasant the idea that private equals if it does not exceed obligations extends its vigo rou 3 growth land hao quite as much to make germany what she Is among the great bowers of the earth as the statecraft state craf bof bismarck or the military genius of the old emperor himself such conditions do not readily change with the changing of rulers aduca tion armestic honor love of family and the stem discipline of enforced military experience have made the german people the power the authority of germany independent of the mutations of state germany it Is shown will not only survia the death of the beloved and honored wilhelm but it would also survive the death of the great statesman who has been recognized as the ruler for the past twenty years the large family of the late emperor embraces abundant material from h to choose sora to ta office of conducting and shaping the destinies of the splendid empire the throne will not go begging for an occupant and there are otherwise men thin bismarck at to be premiers and the soldiers than von holtke quail fled to command the armies the present ministry Is rich in ability for aris gement ana direction and probably no country 19 better prepared judgment and charac te r to meet a national many A country that his but per cent of population unable to read ana write will not tumble into dis order for the death of an fall into grave errors under the misrule ofa now kaiser the only source of justifiable alarm would seem to be what we have pre stated a foreign war which added to the lack of aral and undisputed authority might create disaster until a now order of things was agreed upon it is a case in which the importance of form and at times Is plainly illus faar isa great thing when the details of the sullivan mitchell foot nee w era recited in the presence of one of the oldest inhabitants a day 0 two ago oe old gent meekly in qui e d who Is this sullivan any howl A that reaches our table is bomm it Is a fair wg e work on it Is done by men 0 as thee ii is k S pt or AU in it |