Show r 1 fl t RUSSIA U I DESIRES SIRS r r I OUR UR FRIENDSHIP I i Anxious to Have the tIc Ancient Cor Cot Cordiality CotI I dl lity Between the Two I II i Countries C Preserved r i 1 1 I i h hl CAMPAIGN OF RECRIMINATION l ki kiI I Specifically Disavows All it 11 ResponsE billy for or That Carried on In III 1 r Press fit At Petersburg p burg 2 Tho Hus nus L Ivan government earnestly the flu conservation of at the ancient friendship between the United States and the cm pire The Itie opinion Is t expressed liete that the two countries are arc now no 1 on the thc eve of ot a better understanding of ot tho thc points concerning which difference lave existed The campaign ot n recrimination which la Is I progressing In a portion of ot the press of ul both bolh countries la In deprecated mid the tho government hero here specifically I disavows responsibility for tor the utter utterances inces ances of some ome papers against the thu United States h In turn huo Inflamed a 11 portion of ot tho the American pre press against t An of the foreign office point pointed p td ed d out to the Associated Tress Iresa today tho the erroneous prevailing f abroad that Russian newspapers owing to the tho censorship censor exercised over the thc news expressed only news sanctioned by the authorities whereas as DB a matter f at Df fact act the ther newspapers editorially have havel I l widest latitude and they frequently treet I embarrass the tho government by their un unrestrained UnI I restrained criticism of ot other countries I IThe The correction of ot the original vcr ver verlion lion fan pf pt tho the incident at Chem Chern has hilS ha already affected Hussion public opinion favorably Tho The report I of Commander Marshall captain of ot the I I tins hus hLl been communicated to toI I Foreign Minister by U 8 S Ambassador the formal thanks of ot the will willbo willbo I bo be tendered ns n icon toon as ns a detailed re report report port Is received from the thc captain of the tho Tho The foreign office points out that the tho views held fit nt Washington regarding foodstuffs as aa contraband of It f war agree with theirs It If such foodstuffs are aro des dee destined tined lined for tor private Individuals A dim culty will Mill bo ho to determine the ultimate destination of ot such euch material It might r be to private parties but bU t eventually reach the tho military govern goern government government Iii ment an RH the tho foreign office holds hoide that foodstuffs shipped In large quantities I 4 ore are Au to suspicion a as thIs his would be bo prima fade facto evidence that the tho ma ml material maI I was wa designed for tor the use ot of the tho thom military m lilt 01 Negotiations have havo been boen completed with prance rahce Ireat and Italy r for tor the repatriation of the sail nail sailors ors era who were ere taken on board vessels of ot these countries after alter the fight These Thu men wore were brought to 10 Odessa J under pledge not to allow them to fight again during tho the continuance of ot the war wari Numerous offers have hAe been received jp i from women In Germany Jermany France l rAnce nod and especially England to go to the front frontas as liS 8 nurses Dr a 0 woman phy of ot has baa been en enrolled enrolled rolled roiled for tor this work 1 Newton A McCully U 8 S N Nc c who has hns ia obtained permission to observe the tho fleet operation may RO go 0 to 10 lort Arthur from via vh Hue Huez I owing to the delay dolny which now prevails on the railroad Siberian gold miners have petitioned I the government to permit the tho trans trails transportation of ot their equipment over the f r Trans railroad and ancl to let tet oft off I the railroad employee who have 1110 been t taken Inken Into tho the army rillY a declaring that otherwise the gold mining Industry will wilt willbe willbe be b ruined |