Show PERU DEFINES HER POSITION She Suc Has lias Never Admitted That Brazil Hail Any Auy Right Hight to Ter Territory In lii Dispute HO INSTANCE CAN BE FOUND lIIl 11 Not ot Discuss cus Until Military Force Sent to Ter Territory Territory Is Withdrawn Washington May Mil view of ot the mado hy by till thU BI lugn Iga tion position In III fl tho ho boundary with Peru Pt ru tho thu Peru Ieru legation today made u II i counter statement to the tho effect Om Peru hall never that the right whatsoever to has Iia any territory In 11 I dispute The Tho treaty trent of 1861 contains no 10 rec recognition 11 In of or in U n hy by the tho legation rhe treaty trent li l 1 one ono of ot ami commerce and matte made no reference as ns to the territory now jOW in III U dispute not The he Peruvian legation dH Know of ot any Instance thet can cnn bo lio cited In which Peru finy of ot Brazils rr n il 1 right On tho the other hand hum recent statements of or ofle that the government at III Lima Lhnn always has hn assorted Us Iti claim 1111 maintained H Vor tho the reGion In hm h dispute According to late Into i wo vol J I JIrm Irm that the Iho of lit Instead of ot training its policy In lii accord accordance ance anoe with tho thu provisions of Its It II which provides for tho time collie ottlo of ot Intel I U national ii disputes ii I Nil u tOM hy 11 ur r linn linK assumed a n hostile hostilo attl ott tudo hulo and taken stops by hy no means con lon conducive to tn tho solution It has hils pledged Itself Itsell to seek Tho Jho legation statement that Porn Peru took advantage of o trouble with oIivia to tn send military forces to the headquarters of or the rivers and Is In HI HIa a II Peruvian population always huH ox ex existed isted there 1111 IH wet well as 1111 small sum to preserve order o r According to press iro reports one of ot these garrisons not 1101 bug ago ngo was VaR WI assaulted a U It cd liy h 2110 troops with the tho result that sonic of ot tho thin Peruvians were massacred tutu and some ohmie made and amid to Manaos helo the tho Brazilian sot set them tree free stating stilting that neither anither tho the central nor 1101 were for such Such Hurh would not lint have been licen een the tho attitude of nt towards I the Peruvian soldiers hail had they thought thou ht for or u it moment they had Invaded ed eel Brazilian territory Peru Inri today Is III 8 desirous o ot of resorting to arbitration without demanding previous condition unnecessary to I wishing to reach a n prompt Just mind and pacific settlement of I lie u differences This rhum she can enn offer ns as the tho best proof of oC her lier good genii faith and fraternal senti scitt sentiments I ments montA towards her hor ulster muster republics STATE OF I TIn The Brazilian legation tonight the following additional statement re regarding 11 r garding tho the boundary dispute with wit h herll Peru Peril erllIn In the th addressed by hy Mr lIes Alvor president of III Brazil Brazilon on the occasion of ot tho the opening of ot roil oui on press May 4 1 the tho following Is III said re rl regarding ri garding to the relations between urn Bra Brazil zil Mb 11 and tho the republics of or Bolivia and Peru Pent The Tho which existed be he between tween twe n Brazil mid and Bolivia were willed settled by hy the tho treaty of ot which un under under der tier a n loyal execution will contribute to tho the friendly relations of ot tho ho two to peoples people and develop their com commercial mercial Intercourse By fly that thai treaty Brazil recovered nearly nil of 01 th the ter ler territories of o the tho Alto Purus and find Alto Yu Yn run which hind had been coiled ceded to Bolivia by the tho treaty of and containing for many years a n numerous population and acquired admired moreover 1110 Ill Ol I it 11 right to tho the territories which Bolivia claimed on the basin haMin of the tho U to the tho north of at eleventh degree dellI latitude The Peruvian wished that her parti participate In lii the negotiation anti And soon lOon after proposed that the boundary quo lions between hot thus the three Ihre countries b be submitted to arbitration The Tho Brazilian government could not accede to these thoRl on out th the con consideration that It 11 wa was simpler and mow mol practical to 1 tutu with one of ot tho the litigants ami omit thin then rome come to I an tin with the othi oth i Such the conduct of ot Brazil In her nail ann mich wu tai Willi the ho course couise also followed bv bs b Peru Tru when In III 1881 the ha negotiated with Brazil after utter afterwards wards with I ami Colombia and In III 1887 1557 unit anil 1890 1800 I with first thou then with Colombia rime fh attempt made In 19 no 9 I to these the three boundary mi in III a n confer conference ence Meo of ot umul through a II at triple t ri ii be arbitration a rid t ru I to a did ml Id not have the lie t re ro result sult expected td by II Peru Up 1111 Tp to this date these disputes continue unsolved Now Ol since the treaty of or Peru Is III In lii a n position to negotiate separately and tutu settle nettle with lieu her boun boon boundary dary dUI cia ry questions louis with w I thu zi I and an I Bolivia lInt V in The rho rights Peru 1111 pretends in ta t have hoo were wore reserved Brazil lots dos nut not to 10 toke take of her lar I but butwill will ili not enter Into Inlo him lolI before the Iho military III III forces sent emit by time the Peruvian to the Alto Alln noLl Al AI Allo A Ato lo to are lire withdrawn Brazil can cannot not lint tolerate that during Iho tiui th dispute rained h hm Peru l ru anil whosE grounds are arc unknown to 10 lieu her the population lation bitt 1111 living 1 Iv I mug imen by In those tho ho t so e regions M be governed by II Peruvian authorities |