Show LENAS ARRIVAL INOPPORTUNE 4 Thi Did Not Want t l to Pass Upon Neutrality PRO EST OF THE QUI QUITE A FURORE RAISED OVER 4 THE MATTER 4 44 4 4 4 Washington Sept has formally protested to the United States Stales t allowing the Rus t 4 auxiliary cruiser crusor Lena to re remain main in port longer than twenty tOU 1 un Through her consul at the complaint war wa 4 with the coll of the port 4 rho late today wired for Ins truc 4 4 Jons 4 kU FRANCISCO Sept SJ 0 cruIser which Un Ull expectedly arrived In port t tev r flay dy from Vladivostok remains at an ir lt r off the Union Iron Works Her directed her bolt a are in n need of oC repAir and that some urn mu must t elapse before she will be In to go to sea Se As s yet t has ben done toward her In a luck doek no has hns been regarding her future mo mor L The l States auth here f 1 ray Fay that thaC their action will be governed by instructions from Washington Are N Rear t Lr Goodrich with and other ot cers of Dr the Lens Ana on board the vessel The ouId nOt be seen but Lieutenant Zo peking for fOT the captain stated that the main object of the Russian In making this port vas to have repairS made to h her l s and l boilers Her bottom IS fuI and will hiLve to be In dry dock Olk The rhe lieutenant said that the Lena coal bunkers were tar far from Crom be lug ing d depleted aud lie it would ie be for her to coal at this por port The States inspectors of hulls and boiler have been ordered to make a through thorough examination of the Lena and their report will m largely 1 the he duration of the stD tg of the vassel vasselIn In this ba bay It If It Is decIded that re repaIrs paIrs are required they be made madet t as a rapidly as It ia i gener ganer generally ally anticipated that this is what will willbe b be done dane Collector Has Reported Collector of the Port Stratton h has 8 not rc elved any definite from Washington but hu has wired u a full state statement nent ment of the situation and un an answer is souli SOOIl In the the In te or of the he fad that the rt are aro said to bo be imperative has d to ord order r the Lena from the hours with ol 1 n IL fun full ti The Tbt Lna le is t n the four H transports 1 lay tay aid the new batH Ohio hlo In III f d h Is ift only about lOU yards from the big hig guns or of the battleship wa ctR by the government on I alongside the thc cark tark lull a line or of Ru jal kle were seen n along the i imi raI mi t t th h top of the thc boarding ladder i ia a o of marines were ere drawn up tip on the I and an wearing the white tap that war ar lUu illustrations have made I blocked the WiLy VMS but after la u few ord pointed to the cabin The salon of the Lena Is a spacious nt u ai th vessel e wn vae IL 1 pas en ger pr b before tore the Ule war itt t one end endot ur ot tables a group of oC were drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes I Object of the Visit NavigatIng aipUu who e excellent English We Ve ware Wr sent to tok to r the troops home when the wat should be over The he Lena Ja Is not a aw I w r hip re e tight light I rs we were or lerell back to the Baltic the orders were and we have I IKIe because It Is 15 Ute the nearest pOrt in which Wt we could get the flew holler boilers I S ln Being Bellig asked how bow ionS he be would ye rt I 1 1 t said Id v orders trem lur naval SI at ho I jl juet t hi fl or of our arrival It iti is ule that he wm will ask the i I o for Its Ita to re the tuna guns froll fron our decks and to aHo t the he l to I rem remain in here until th can be finished WIl asked how long lona he thought that require he said Id Th J Lens D will probably bly here the war Is oer ner We that I t the h said and core crew will be sent home by bv the Al ot Of New York And then he added It is hard hurd to be for r avay from the wac var when one onlY a record by b lighting Priest on Deck DeckOn DeckOn On deck were bet between zuid Imd Among them was u a prieM of the Hu ian Greek church with long and nd uncut weeping II a felt hat and what looked like fL a gray Silently he stood tood at the rail hi b aNd looking leaking at the of the strange city An n i inspection of the decks deeks oC e the theom om ert cruiser SiD i no t 1 ion lun was made de kite he fat fact that h had bud mou ted guns Speaking kin with another of the officers rs t 1 lC ie ot of the safety or the Pa f tide Mail alid the matter of oC of waz ai wu wai Up UI Ah 11 that Is 18 a thing of the pit WeI We cannot I tight he be said auf i he at atthe 1 the he guns gun of the Ule Ohio Obio nut be Ie added ir if the government will l not let us 18 dlf dis th the ship Ye We will have to make lOke lOkella lla y repairs aud put to see seL seLTh seeTh Th consul had little to say Cu Ill th of the Lenas in ill harbor r iari wired to the I Se minister at it said ald hf he notifying him Im of the vessels rhal h here re Th Ja U govern goern meat iII take no action itt at pre present ent hut but will watt for tor the United d states to the move moe The vessel el does Sc ot meus me being formidable and I do not b that sh to thi rt in 0 o spirit ot z Two C Conferences I This art afternoon nOOn the Rus Russian consul and the of the Lena held a at t e with Stratton n At t the conclusion or of the conte ence Collector Stratton and the c nelt her would in detail what had bad been said The sul suI IPu even to discuss the object objector I or of his Visit eo collector Stretton how however ever gave out a statement In which he S I 1 ha hav n decided not to allow f The e lap Jap t ancs t S aboard the Lena to make mako an This matter r is be I II I Lj vII Pi J 1 I lENAS ARRIVAl Continued from Pa Page e I 1 It t tween een the United 1 States and the Rus Russian Russian sian an and t tile e United States will attend to It WithOut assistance from anybody I It kaow ow the law thoro and will enforce it I Iam Iam am not awaiting visits from the consuls Inter interested ste The neutrality bt o the Unit United United ed States will be 1 withOut t regard to any r request or act of the Japanese cOnsul I ma may or tta i ay 1 t tIte wite Ite the department nt on the subject The collector then the pro provisions provisions visions ot of international raw law bearing on the case |