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71 



Beich*rn th in the capital, an.l aftrrward altributsd 



ival* the 



ite*. In 



....... -. 



^M.i.f. f: ..; .. 



orion to the industrial 

 un labor by inereaiiig 



n the competition that 



>tria ha rvrr known. 



man j-.pu tar part? carried oa a spirited 



mm HI pel Mamii BlffM '. 



hoped to rain about 90 seat* Their 

 |*rty on the tingle bai of t 



M! a uiii..n - 



ing out social reform* gradual: 



The matii- 



ustrian episcopate, signed by 5 rar.ii- 

 DmBopt, HI..I -M bttopft. idrteed UM 



- an-l interests of ' 



.iKit!!it the 



that tli. 



and Demo 



vision. >o that t 



should le represented 

 M heard fr<>m t ho only 



ith may U- t.-ld without 

 n aiul requirements of 

 _ g . i be made 



nee where hitherto laws opposed to 

 rkmir claasee hare been creat.-.l. Tht 

 ng struggle was foretold to be a ha r 



Id be hostile to the Socia 

 would hare to fight, moreover 

 elements of reaction under various names and 

 guise* all in league again*! the Social l>.-m 

 wearing each its mask of friend*hi| 



it wa- ii. 



the capitalist*, and the priesthood. 



a and in 



all th .nd mnnu! - with fair 



SO coats, especially in wnne of the w. - dis- 



ii the north. ami in Bohemia. In th 



.! MI. h antagonism 



<cOermans an* i UK Catena as to 



i nationalities were 

 rinent. and prenented a more 

 roolrm than in uny previous eh 



^'mites in Vimna showed no 



be elected for the first time 



MJ* were night: 



1 *t her 



StojalonM.; '. ' - adouarten at I .-.-. 



!*! i"h j '''ii-vjui f N t r - ,<' . , ' ' r 



vote* and tvpn^ntation that the i. 



i:,,ffrr. the 

 a c..ahti..n in mn 



ral contest 



ncAinst lu-rmai:-. > < s.'. I'- m [at* . : A ' 











. . , 



l brine 



building 



feature in the 



tm>f;ih - ' td 



. 



ihrrw the weigi. ur of the 



Ihel 



up a 



01 sscUdM of CoassiT. 



i . 

 art Clan, the feudal |rty of lioh*mia.and the 



.tnd Haiti- 

 Mvria rallir.| to the snmmons t 



TWessetloneAtnt 



f ):, - 



Thr 



'>e Social I>r 



------ 



by many 

 have been 



ami 



irtiaa 

 by the 



Coav 



for their |rt 

 of the Vatkt* 



apprehend re of 

 n ; rffflf pMMda -" ifl | pH 



f-h. arted rapport. Of th* Ger- 

 sat in the fart RekasraUi on* 



and the patronage of the papal nuncio, and court 

 a* alltr* the 1- 



-.t.d ith thnr own lot, and thos 

 great number of I Hrainontane voUa, while the 

 episcopacy and higher clergy, mbtnutful of the 

 inti-rfi -n-nrr . f thr Vatican and 

 a-nuii- !. 'l.-ir , n 



.In: j.alf- 



raU who 



third were displaced, mainlr nr German 

 ists. The partr, which had 114 rt-pmrntaliYcs ra 

 tin- former |iarlia 



haos was composed of 77 Progmsavt 



elistm,68 ,: - -.- . 

 l|QMQm\a9 



Italian I.iU-raN. and 50 



iarliamcnts. diamppeared M a stparai* 



k r merged in the Pntgnmisls, while 



ins increased from 19 to 43. 



of other 



} .:>:^. 'li, !'. Ul !- M r- .-: : , ^ . . , . 



aJ*. but sent some 

 Socialists and Kntbenian* i 

 -crat from Cracow. In the 



irterial majority was not 



r attempted to negotiate with the l*ro- 



iresstt ri .;.-..'. " - . . . -. 



consisting of the Pole* the moderate 



Cntl, 



man Liberals as would Join. I !e was anxious to db. 



the rapport of the 

 as the German Nationalist*, and to 



p,-ndmt of the rractionari flmrmK Failmff m 

 hi plan*. 1 asMciates offered their 



Austrian Social Democratic party 

 in laecapttaL 

 ther conterted all 



hope that the future was their* 

 politke as before, for instance, 

 thmcralcongrts* 



ana on Jane . to aid tie street raAroad 

 r capital, although they 



. far a.* it IL* notdue to Ike independ- 

 ent initial ire of the Mrikerw tiemstlrn. a* the 



In thb Mrike. allhouj* 



of rsanngir tmn*it in Vienna 

 blteWnioo waf on the side of 



the 



part 

 the 



t he employee* who were encouraged by wau mem- 



;.r. ' i:. - - 



the company of the 



i-Sem- nicipal council, which 



