Show TO THE BITTER END There Will Be No HalfWay Measures in the ChineseJapnneses War London Sept 3The Standards correspondent in Berlin telegraphs as follows The war party of which Prince Tirhing is the head has I learn got the upper hand InChina which means that the struggle with Japan will be prosecuted with vigor A large army is now gathering near Pekin Half of this army will guard the capital and the other half will march to Corea before be-fore winter Owing to the freezing of the gulf of Preh Lei the Japanese will then not derive so much benefit from their navy as they have heretofore and will be doomed more or less to inaction The correspondent states that rumors ru-mors of negotiations between the United Uni-ted States Great Britain Russia and Germany for the holding of a conference confer-ence to pave the way for peace is denied de-nied |