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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL capture of property which road I t as constructed on Chinese land unBE der a treaty between Ruasla and C.iiua. and which road Russia is obliged to sell to China. If China desires to buy, aftei a period of thirty III DIPLOMACY years from the time of rnnstruction. hr only Russian territory that Japan has i xptured is the Island of Bakulin. and. according to the Rusfclun ier. If Japan is to demand ail Inshe must acquire ly roree of ELABORATE PREPARATIONS FOR demnity a PEACE CONFERENCE. arms a stronger claim than she possesses now. It haa been reported that, in order to Check the expansion of Russia In Loader Aro Famous plenipotentiary the Far Eust, Japan would insist that From Both Russia and the Sithe scheme of double-trackin- g Japan. berian railroad be abandoned and that ft us.lu bind herself to not increase the opacity of that great wotk. This sugThe time In coming very rione when gestion has been met In many quarand tet a In Russia with opposition. II is of the i he re". reaeiiUtiven '1 however, that Japan is very clear, t alt will fne Me mlkailn much determined that the treaty shall will whli-term on to endeavor agiw contain something which will limit Russias activities In the countries on result in h periiimivnl peace In this Fur tlie Parlflc and that If peace la to he Fuat. made Russia must be willing to conM. Witte ami hla party arc expci tel sent definitely to abandon her pretento arrive In New York today. The sions on the Pacific. Kuaaluiia will he housed during Ihelr Of cou.se, the Island of Sakhalin will figure in the claim which Japan tuy in the metropolis at the St. Regis will put forth as an Indemnity. This hotel. The J.ipaiiea will occupy quarIsland lies very far north. A state Waldorft the ter they have engaged ment was published from St. Peteis-bur- g -Astoria. that It was a second Alaska and contains mineral riches worth The first move in this great dlplo-ni.ilThe island however, g inie will he the visit of the endoes not seem to be particularly vrI voy to lrexlilent Roosevelt at liable to Russia. It being used as I Bay. penal station, there being on the inland When dll is In readlnea for the trip at this time 2.400 prisoners and 12,000 other persons. the RuHsian peace embassy will be esThese terms, of course, would be corted aboard a protected cruiaer and very harsh to Russia, especially If they the Japanese embassy will be escuited were accompanied with a demand for aboard another cruiser, and the two an Indemnity equal to the amount to he will taken Oyster Itay parties which has been expended by Japan and aet ashore at the private landing In the war. How much money Japan of the president near Sagamore Hill. spent preparing for war and conductthe house that It is at the prealdent'a in Its early stages will not he it ing representatives of the warring power known until the plenipotentiaries get will first com In rontact with one anface tn face. It Is known, however, other. The president will Introduce that Japan during the war floated durwill entertain them them and he The loans aggregating 1800,000,000, ing the day that they are at Oyster money raised by the last loan is sti'l Bay. In the hand of Japanese agents Jn the When this function Is over the United States and Europe. The momy free to proplenipotentiaries will be ruined by the last lnnn but one ts no .v ceed on their awy to Portsmouth. N. lu the hands of the Japanese govern-neIt.. where their sessions will be held Prussian war. and Is being rapidly expended. Japan lias expelled Russia from In the rooms being fitted up for them An Important point that will arise In the general store building at the Korea, w hlcn was one of the prlncl;ii she had early In the conference Is: What Is navy yard. One of the parties will go bones of contention. Just as There is a on the yacht Mayflower and the otner or i ie I led China ten years ago. She lias to become of Manchuria?" and If has her and that Arthur strong Japan suspicion Dalny Port on the dispatch boat Dolphin. captured They will he escorted by one of the cruisers once more come into possession of way the control of that country will merely be transferred from Russia to on which they went to Oyster Bay, Liaotung peninsula, which she loo from China and was compelled to re- Japan. The Japanese statesmen say: and perhaps by both of the r misers. cede. She has destroyed Russia on We will restore Manchuria to China Quests cf the PreeidenL extent after we have held it for a reasonable Quarters have been engaged for the the sea. haa to a very large two parties at the Hotel Wentworth, a forced Russia out of Manchuria, and time for the purpose of restoring oi out of thnt section of der. The Japanese writers say that large summer hotel,, about six miles almost entirely which has been In dis- Japan's influence must always be upthe province from the nnvy yard. The Russians and now holds permost in Manchuria, that she must will be located In one wing of the hotel pute, and has captured portion of- the Island of Sakhalin perpetually garrison It for the purwhere seven suites have been reset ved Rusfur them, and the Japanese will be in J.ilan Is In possession of all the in- pose of maintaining order and be In cause the Chinese government Is ton Manchuria, improvements sian another wing, where seven suit hare Chiweak to administer It. been engaged for them at,so. The cluding the whole of the Eastern China sees this danger of transnese railroad. which had Its terminals will from hotel go the plenipotentiaries or ferring this great section of her emPort and Dalny, it to the navy yard either by wnter oi But, unlike Germany in pire from one foreign master to an'r.illcnwan. automobiles, as they may elect. con other, and for that reason haa been Elaborate preparations have been the war with France, she has not seeking to be allowed representation mmlc to Insure privacy for the pe.ue yuered Russia. now on In the pcqce conference. Both Japan to made be were If pence negotiator. When the are holding the basin of wliat international law- and Russia have tilled to give the their sessions they will he under the term "utl possidetis, M Japan Chinese any encouragement, and they guardianship of the United States yers would hold everything she had In ad- ate basing their refusal on the term nary, and no civilians will be allowed dition to exacting an Indemnity and employed by Fresldent Roosevelt on In the nary yard. All the time (hey terms from Russia. The June 8. when he urged Russia and certain other are In this country they will be undci contention will be that they Japan to open direct negotiations tor Japanese this of govemmen (he protection entered on this war as s struggle for peace with one and another," ana sugThey will be the guests of the presi that Russia had gested that . these peace negotiations o: Most dent of the United States. the east until, backed by be directly and exclusively between to will of entertainment the expenses ,tt at Port Arthur and the belligerents." be paid out of the contingent expenses her fortresses she wns If China should become reasonably Yladivoaiock. holding Man of thi slate department, and It has threatened and satisfied that under Japanese rule Sue churl Korea, and Bern estimated that the cost will be the extinction of Japan as Mould still he deprived of her rights at least $59,000. An olfer has been eventually in Manchuria she & nation. have warrant received from the state of New Ilamp Intention to appeal to the United States to use asserts her thnt only Japan hlre to pay the hotel expenses of the to war wns to force Russia her friendly offices to obtain the retwo parties, and this may lie accepted. of going of Korea, compel her to rcllnquii.i storation to her of her territory. Tnis The peace envoys and their sullis out grip on Manchuria and to slop country under two admlnlstatlons is constitute a very distinguished party. he. on record strongly against anything to being the domlnai net pretensions They are nearly all men who have will savoring or the dismemberment of East. In the Far Japan power lug Gastein game for their Hill played the at the pence negotiation China, and the United States, If Japrespective governments. They arc ail t.nt profess Korea will be a free and Inde anese designs should be distrusted, will men who have won distinction In Pimlent country; that she will give vet have an opportunity of saying diplomacy and In the affairs of thcl mrk to China Manchuria, first Insist whether she wanted Manchuria under respective governments. Russia shall entirely evacuate Chinese control when Russia had it, Take the Russian party, for Instance. Ing that of the Chlncae empire. out does not care about Manchuria beTt la a very Imposing array of talent thr.t portion will undoubtedly Insist on either ing under Chinese control when Japan The and brain force. The ranking plcnl hnldlog Port Arthur and has (t. putentlary Is M. Sergius Witte, whu permanently Under the administration of Fresi-le- nt the Eastern Chinese for many years haa been one of the administering -- aiiroml Arthur Port or upon McKinley, on July I, 1900, Sec re being most masterful men in the Russian admfnis a note in railroad and held the tary being liny sent world-wid- e empire. By many he is regarded as tered an which he said: But the policy of tne China under Japanese ly foe foremost statesman In Russia. If there la to be a,latlng pence government of the United States is to Baron de Rosen was the Russian nlrea. leek s solution which may bring about In the FAr East the Japanese will in minister to Toklo at the outbreak id sat on the demolition of Ylndlvoatock. peimaner.t safety and peace to China, the present war. having been appoint nd it has been Intimated that she preserve Chinese territorial and aded In 1893. It was he who conducted Mould Insist on Russia pledging he: ministrative entity, protect all right the negotiations between Russia and to friendly powers by formhl to a assemble not seif guaranteed again Japan over the matters n dispute, able fleet of warships in the Pactflc. treaty and International law, and safewhich were suddenly rut short by the What Russia Contends. guard for the world the principles oi Japanese attack on the Rusaian navy Russia haa good ground for resist- equal and impartial trad with all off Chemulpo and Fort Arthur, he ing fome of the pretentions of Japan, tarts of the Chlneae empire." Is. therefore, an expert on the situaUnder the administration of Presiwhile tion In the Far Kant, and especially rihe can claim, for Instance, that of dent Roosevelt, on February 8, 1901. on the questions which led to the war. hpan holds the southern portion Eastern Chinese railroad, the secretary Hay sent a telegram to all Coining with M. Witte are seveial the "renter portion of It and many Impor-i- of the foreign office of Europe and As a coundistinguished Russians. are held still by !eii. Asia urgln them to use theli goo branches selor In international law he will have o.i offices with Russia and Japan to InProf. De Martens, who is one of the .mevftcli. When Japan Insisted Vladlios-u-- k dia e them to respect the of th" of the fortress rasing neutrality o. of on laws the greatest authorities she can contend that Japan has China and tn.all practicable ways her In Europe and has frequently figured In international disputes. He is mu even tried to take that great administrative entity, to localise anl limit as much as possible the area of She can resist the Japanpiofessor of International luw at (he stronghold. ese claim to Manchuria by showing hostilities, so that undue excltemei.t Then of St. University Petersburg. only a small portion of nnd disturbance of the Chinese people here will le M. Rhlpoff. the director that relatively f the Russian treasury department: that country- Is actually held by Japan. nuy be prevented." It has been within a few days Ilitis It will be seen that the most SluJ.-Oe- n. Yermleff, ths Russian mili- that theonly of Russian last the are forces Important question In the settlement Samoilolf hr. at London; tary attache to have left Korea. of the Russian-Japanewar Is one In f the Russian foreign office: M. Plan-co- n. Some of the Russian apoxesmen say which the United States Is vitally in who was formerly Russian charge Russia will not object to the paycrested, and to which It haa coin d'affaires at Pekin and la very well that versed tn the Intricacies of the Far ment of a reasonable Indemnity. At mitted practically the entire civilised same time, they Insist that Japan world, because every country that was East; M. Korotovlts, formerly secre- tlie cannot a large Indemnity, be- interrogated on both occasions gave tary of the Russian legation at Fekvn. cause exact she Is not In the position of a Its assent to the proposition of Mr. and M. Naboukoff of the foreign office. It Russia did not have in- Hay that Manchuria should not ba Tn addition to those who are coming conqueror. on the Kutscr Wilhelm der Orosse with ternal dissensions, they say. the osar segregated rrom China. And China believes that Japan InSI. Witte. It la expected that M. Poku-tilof- f. would be In a position to carry on the tends to segregate Manchura and dethe Russian minister at Pekin: war Indefinitely. velop that country for the Japanese. Ormnny when she exncted CapL Roussine, wlio has been on duly Lanes (81.000.000.000) from Nor Is Korea at all satisfied with at Vladtvoslovk. and M. Routowsky. the Russian financial agent at London France was in a position to dictate he promises of Japan. This helpless ilr.uwt any terms. Her king had been "oi.ntry has been a buffer state be crowned emperor In the Palace of Ver- .ween Chinn, Russia and Japan for sailles. Her army was quartered In "wny years and has been euccessively he very heart of Parts and practically imder the control of all three of these Be entire country was held by the 'un tiles. Japan now holds it ana You can see how much Prussian army. But In the present cms to be holding It for the Japansituation there lias praetleally been no ese. Like China, Korea Intends ask your confidence in us is worth. invasion of What Is actually Russian hat she be represented at ths topeace territory. The Port Arthur operations negotiations. It is the making of us. relted In the rapture of Rusalim Japan replies that she stands for the nroportv which was located on land "pen door tn Korea as well as in Your (net, wuna yaw omy if likt jtm Oil ! leise.l from Uhlnu. The rapture of the Manchuria, and Korea la dulling-- Hart. quite as purtlon of the Eastern Chinese rail skeptical as China. rr. BATTLE WILL will also be added to the peace party of the The Japaneae peace party la not let-it Is headed by diHihiguiahed. Huron Jutaio Knmura, who la at i.v head uf the Japanese foreign oflke.i. Ha ron Knmura was the Japanese lal shu was engaged in the long negotiations with Baron ind rle Knsi'U w hich preceded the oul break of the war. Laron Ko.nura. like ninny other Japand diplomats, was anese Rlnteemi-educated In the United (States and was at one time minister to Washington. Mr. Kogoro Takahlra will be another striking figure at the peace conference. He has spent many years in the United States In the service of his country, and he has been at various ither posts. Haring the peace negotiations tne Th panose legation Will remain open in be In charge of Wusnliifjton and Mr. Ski Hloki. When he goes tu Portsmouth Mi. Takablia will be by Mr. Maannao Ilanihara, the third secretary of the legation. Mr. luiilhnra haa been In Washington for several years and is a very alert and promising diplomat. Accompanying Baron Komura aic T61. Tachibana, who Is an. Important odielal connected with the Japanese war office; Mr. M. Yamaxa, who Is a director of the Japanese bureau of political affairs; Mr. M. Salto, who is director of the bureau of Information, and If. W. Denison, who la the American adviser of the Japanese foreign office. Mr. Denisons advice Is highly prised by the Japanese government. -It Is Impossible to make any predii lion as to the time that will be in the peace negotiations.- it roenis to be tbs Impression of the Japanese government that peace will be concluded within three or four weeks nr that the negotiations will be terminated unsuccessfully in a mum shorter time and that the war will he renewed. Thu far In the war the advantage haa been with Japan, but Japan docs not seem to have accomplished much in the way of conquest which will en able her to exnct fiom Russia anything approaching the great indemnity of 6,000,000.000 francs which Frame had to pay Germany after the Franco WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1905. s ol-f- A WEEK n rar f,' ic 0ter con-urn- THATS WHAT IT COSTS YOU TO HAVE THE iatlg Utalj State Journal Delivered anywhere in Ogden. The Newsboy brings your Journal and collects your dime. Give him your orders. ed - AFTER JULY 15tii THE nt Is publishing for all subscribers (without charge) all classified ads. such os HELP WANTED, SITUATIONS WANTED, PERSONALS, EXCHANGE Notices and LOST ANI) FOUND Announcements. This is exclusively a' free advertising department for Journal subscribers, and all such are expected to avail themselves of its advantages. Nleu-Chwa- ng Fr nt tia-lo- ns m Z BEAUTY OF ARROW DANCE It Is Le'd by a, Pueblo Maiden In Full Indian Costume. The Fleeka, or arrow dance, as practiced by the Pueblo Indians in Arisons, la very picturesque, ssys the Detroit Free Press. One of the braves la led up In front of his friends, who are drawn up In two ranks. Here he Is placed on one knee, bow and arrow in hand, when the Mallnchl, a handsomely attired young girl, commences-thdance. From her right wrist hangs the skin of s silver-gre- y fox and bells that Jingle with every motion are fastened to the end of her embroidered scarf. At first the maiden dances along the line in front, by her movements describing the warpath. Slowly, steadily she pursues; then sudden's her step quickens and she comes In sight of her enetpy. The brave folio s her with his eye and by the motion of his head Implies that she Is righV She dances faster and faster, then suddenly seizes the arrow from him and by frantic gestures makes it plain that the fight has begun In earnest She points with the arrow, 'shows how It wings its course, how the scalp was taken and her tribe victorious. As he concludes her dance she returns the arrow to the brave. Firearms are discharged and the whole party wends its way to the public square to make room for the other parties, who keep up the dance until dark. TEA 00 CURE the Given Away Free to Everybody Big Crops. Uncle Billy Sumpter, who lives near Mailison, looks for big crops this year. He bases his expectations on the number 5. He says that big crops were raised In '55. '65. 75. 85, 95. and now It's 1905's turn. Kansas City Journal. ish." Children Keep City Clean. The children of San Rtfael, Cal., have been formed into a Junior section of the local Improvement club. 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