Show PRESSURE UPON JAPAN Powers Ask That the Cash Indemnity Be Reasonable Washington Va June l sure i Is being brought to Mar bear upon JApan to Induce her to fix the sum she he will de demAnd demand mAnd as an indemnity for the pending war at t liS as Iowa low a figure in cash as po pee bIe In the circumstances s This pr pru press pressur u ur is 19 being exerted especially by Eu European governments and President Roo Roosevelt It is 15 Intimated In an Important Important tant quarter f also has advised the Jap Japanese anese g government vt that moderation in mr her d demand and for a cash Indemnity not only would facilitate the negotiations or of peace etu e terms but would be regarded d db b be the powers with particular favor The payment nt by Ru la of any such cash Indemnity as a billion not only would embarrass I hf he St Pet Petersburg but pro probably abi would disturb th the finances of the en entire n tire world Ind Indeed d It ft has boon I sug suggested ted that such a payment to gil 1111 I Intents and purposes r render Russia a practical bankrupt The opinIons opinIons Ions and 0 of the United States and other powers on this Uris have aYe aYen been n to tj reach the principal advisers of the Japanese emperor Only Onty Suggestions Such dIscussion or of the e ea of catl a iJ Indemnity at as h has occurred ha has been blen merely sif suggested conditions like lv Jy to be co ra by bJ Japan when slit shall shU formulate her ber p peace e terms Thue Thu far Ute the Japanese e government has refrained from Indicating the pr precise form or of he be terms ernS as It is not her pu purpose n naturally to forearm the shrewd and powerful antagonist which bleh s she Ie 1 to meet on the field of diplo IRaC During tR the past t ton days President Roosevelt haf ha had conferences with Baron Kaneko the Japanese e agent in the United StAtes Baron Kaneko s is one of oC the most eminent of Ii Orl OrIental Bo lJ in this coun country try and In hi Europe since the began agan he has Hen been of Inestimable service to his hiE emperor h hi the negotiation or of loans Joans I and 2nd In II watching all o of the financial J Jphn of the conflict Kaneko Was Consulted 1 In bike t Japan reposes Implicit co eon fide in al all pertaining to the aal poJ policy of the empire iTe fc Is corn com pet t 10 speak by a authority On en relating to Japans finances Poll POl thie rOes rOOs n he was by th the president His c conference nce with the I president at the White House yester yesterday da day there is reason to believe con concerned the subject of Japans ash ti de demands mands upon Such advie as ashe 1 he mIght give to his government as to the cash indemnity Ul dou would oud II r l the deepest and very likely might |