Show EMPRESS DOWAGER MUST 00 r roren to insist on an ur her retirement prom from lesver lo it is 9 stated la ia washington in quarters well versed in chinese affairs that outside of the questions quo lions ions ot of indemnity puns li ments etc now cow under neg negolia otla lions pt lt pekin there are three vital and far ar re reaching ashing questions to be determined viz first the removal of 0 the emeres dowager personally and through the hie influence of her advisers fro from in all participation in the cliine chine w c government second the creation cien tion of un tin indemnity fund by the increase of chinese customs revenue either by the payment of tile duties in gold instead of 0 depreciated coated bil silver as ag at al present or e ise else by doubling the present silver duties a from 5 percent per cent to 10 per cent nd va lorem and third the of a minister ol of foreign affairs in place of the old and cumLer cumbersome some system of the tsung ll 11 yamen the demand for the retirement of tile the empress dowager Doi vager is said to result from the conclusion now nov generally accepted 4 that jhc tile imperial government of china was responsible for the doxer uprising As the tha empress dowager was as tile the ruling authority of the imperial government govern men I 1 during the uprising this responsibility is brought home directly to tier her there is understood to be no pu purpose bo however wever to visit upon her bee any personal punishment limen t or indignity but merely to so form the reconstructed ted government as to exclude tier her from nit nil p in it it is deemed adri advisable sable for that reason that she should remain permanently aw away ay from pekin and that her advisers also should u 1 almen be ic kept ept away from tile tho seat beat of g government v er a t |