Show INVASION IN 01 Now cw York Evening Post Tibet IB its a It dependency It of China and signatory of treaties with England un under dot der which the time English have hoped to enjoy trade privileges These Theto Tibet has been heen slow to grant remain remainIng lug Ing true to her Instinct of ot Isolation Col expedition hind hart tho the unprecedented duty of compelling a II foreign power to resume and these theo old trade trado negotiations Note oto that this tithe sits not In tn any proper sense n II expedition No outrage was IS alleged there was no ito moro more or reason for tor nn aim expedition In the tho winter of 1 03 titan thun there thero had been year ear since tho thu treaty tren of oC tm It was pro Ira a It friendly effort to 10 load lend the ho Ti Tibetan horse to time the diplomatic water amid make him drink Ot or course cOlinI the tho of ot lill II lice 1111 at ut tho the Imminence of nf the tho he war In the far east cast lII t helped to 0 hurry up Ull Col Young husband mid New York Evening Sun After time the hardships of ot time the Invasion are over oer thero will be bo poor pickings for tor Ito tho troops treat who being be In iii this timis ease rase will expect their share ol ot loot 1001 The Tibetans have somehow got lIot the time notion nollon Into their betide bends that time tho In OdeIll want their valuables So the have hlo been concealed Writing trout from on Jan 31 a 1 correspondent of at atthe the Times says Although not miot the time least lenat excuse for anxiety hay has beau bean given glon by h tho time behavior of any nn ono one man maim In imi 11 tho time force time the hoarding abbots of ot this have havn been sorely alarmed 11 by the vent ent of oC time the t Ie English I h and und vast quantities of ot ecclesiastical ornaments have litto hll 0 been carried oft off to the tho and amid burled buried The rho mind and or nr shrub shrine lamps often otten beautiful worked orl ClI and jewelled mire aro In III almost al nl all cases cosell gone altogether or replaced rel lacell by hy n a 1 commoner substitute The FIle great grent damn clam rue or twin MUms drums composed of ot the hue tops lops of ot two human t n a mans maims mind the other a n oman buck littek to 10 back and covered with sheep skin time the great rell golden thunderbolts which are time the th especial c pride of ot the the time In of ate arc vanished o or orro poorly replaced ro In lit some seine cases calc a time huma hidden tho the brazier amid bowls of wrought copper New York WorM World regret will b be felt at n a th the loss lOlls sustained by b time tho h forces In itt their Involuntary attack on time the Tl Ii tribesmen nt at Guru aunt Their can call callI I 1 I lieI tt It In Is true number only on ten term o am If twelve against t by h tho the enemy but I It will bo ho regarded ns nil unfortunate 0 tha lint the invading army should be forced t to torn pay rn this price In iii lives for tor what wha Is s confessedly a mission minion of peace pence All Alltha that hat tha t the British n seek Milk to do ni ns they have ave repeatedly Is to extend the he benefits of trade trado to the and acquaint them with the blessings of civilization In this phil phIlanthropic object they have hoe been op opposed posed at nt every euy point The tribesmen have risen against them they the have node the Maxim guns gumme targets for their arrows fired firel off orr their primitive match hocks and otherwise conducted them theun themselves selves elves with unseemliness and amI Ingrati Ingratitude ingratitude tude ude And when as al n a final act of kind kindI kindy I y consideration the tho strangers tried to take away their hosts hosh guns guna so that they hey the should not Injure themselves they resisted re and opened fire Pueblo Chieftain The people of Tibet are arc noted for tor their heir contempt for or modern ways a amany many stories hu vo been told of oC i a t r stubborn opposition to visitors from the tho outside world When however they ur or ranged to attack a IL well veIl armed com corn uny of British their alce of ot modern arms timid and ammunition roved their own oln undoing It was aA sul chIc and anti nothing less to attempt time the he at nt attack tack nek that was all made A moment sur rise a n prompt rally rail and ani then the re le titles rilles slow Blew sie the tile bearers of sword ami spears and old fashioned muskets without a chance of equal combat Chicago In III politics such a 1 timing thing things thin nil lit s n a heap of dead deml Tibetans Is Interest InterestIng Ing imig ng only In so to tar far as II It affects the tha for fortunes tunes unes of oC civilized powers and their re reo with one ole another Time Tho car carnS asses nS IS however have considerable lam from ruin this point of view ns us will bl be 10 seen feen by n a glance over oer the events even tR which led to the engagement between hu time British Britten and aumi native forces at Guru 1111 1111 ml resulted In lii such stick disaster to tho the latter atter |