Show iOA NOT OT INVOLVED j Owr Ou Commercial Interests Are Fully Pully Protected Paris May 9 Commenting on the Manchurian Manchu situation the tire officiate officials o here say the French ambassador at St Pe Pc Petersburg Petersburg has baa ha had bad an interview on the thO subject with Foreign orel Minister Lams Lame Mr dorf which brought brota ht out a repetition of the statement that Russia ta bad had given positive to th united States that there would be no interruption of ot the open OIen door policy In Manchuria and andalee also alee the assertion that the mission of General Kuropatkin the Russian war minister to Manchuria was pacific The view held beld here is that assurances fully protect the United States State commercial interest interests The re reoccupation reoccupation occupation of New Chwang by Russian Rue troops troop is i c to be a wholly political ical kl l issue rue between Russia Great grIt Brit Britain ain n and Japan and as 8 not Involving I American commerce or 01 any other 7 American interest Gaunt Count CanI the Russian ambassador am dor said Aid today When the whole truth te Is known it will flU be found that Russia has lias not JIO vio YlO violated violated a single ingle B pledge made nude to any BY na naNon Non nor does she he intend to do so Moreover whatever steps have been taken in Manchuria urla are only in III self defense The count called in person at the department of ot state tte to talk over the Manchurian situation with Secretary Hay and it is supposed he conveyed assurances on ou the same lines JInes to the tile secretary There wean appears to be no official emote al de developments in the matter toay tay to be between between between tween the calls sUa of ot the Japanese Javanese and Russian representatives The state department is earnestly earne Uy striving to learn the facto in regard to which there seems seem to be much doubt Strong dis die disparities parities in the tile statements nta as II to what has baa taken en place in Manchuria come front from differing motives for tor the Rus Russian Russian Russian sian and aDd Japanese movements make it difficult for br the state department t to shape a course TIle The indications are re that thi action n wilt will be deferred until the department is Ie sure of the facts |