Show KiTCHENER KITCHENE DENOUNCED AS ANOTHER WEYlER English Critic Declares Generals G Are Resigning Rather Than Be Parties to His Atrocities Great Britain Is Afraid of Russia London Times is Bitter Against Americas America Ton lin Nov No St The forthcoming of Major General Lord will Mon inn T flY n r 10 to a lieutenant Ut generalship fm Charles Williams one of ot l 11 aderS of the thO war critics the bit bitt of that general ever everIn t 1 1 J r in ls England He declares declare I al Kitchener meditates a restless cw m t Ml Ui ruthless extermination of the thet 1 t It r hoping to execute his atrocities IJ silence Mience like that of the tomb of i h He believes believe the British m Ii is and fl men will not endure this nl hat that Kitchener will stand revealed th IIii t as a scourge inexorable 1 Mi I r V illiams Williams apologizes to Satan for fot him in the same breath IP nil lI Kite hith h ner and maintains that the theM M nations of or several sevela general officers ernests ij 1 tb th I h removal of General Kelly 1 from frum I in confirms the would have noth i im fl that they th y t HI III ith dirty work lilt Fear Result of dears Death It II 1 is j 1 most dinst 1 l needless to SHY say that this 1 r iu k by bv no uti m ans represents th ii arage d ragE opinion What hat exercises H Britain more Bore than the progress 1 it r in South Africa frita A and Mr Mrs is the illness tr s visit isit to France r i Ih zar The shadows of the bear i an t is ever present as a source f r f i nl ad and suspicion to the average avee statesman How much more v w uld idl be feared if rampant is hs evident Horn ir In the grave tone of the editorial ami of 4 the London press when th thir hir ir contemplate what might should the band hand of death re rei ren i n p e 1 ih present pacific ruler of Rus RusI fui fHI I The Th possibility of an avowedly i i Kutish t ish regency with aggressive ve looms so keenly that it iti pi 1 r iti 5 up i d i if it i he daily bulletins from l id t arE ire awaited any more keenly k l lI in itt I Russia I u ia than in J Great Britain Times Bitter itter Against America Ill lh mSS with which the Lou Lon Lout Lond d t i t Tunes attacks every move made madel madeI l I in Chinese matters matter nt III tn to increase ase daily dall and is all aU the limit surprising on account of the at ati I i if o f the British foreign office The Thel l s laid Iown in Secretary Hays note were given to a ti of f the he Associated Press Pre s by a Inti h official before the reception re of Mr 11 Hi Ha Hays s note as voicing the opinion i ih th Vanish British tab net Yet the Times Time nes nIs ut today with a vigorous pro i si a the Idea of f Mr nays Mays prin pit pl s s hoing hing considered Referring to th i mi speech of Wu Vu Ting T tang the Chinese minister to the Unit Uniti i j TaU at after fter saving Baying that his prom jm the IIII hit States the better com corn comi cornn i n 1 1 11 lal 1 t hen peace pt ate is ift re reI I uld uki in some cases be resented re s in n H injure injury the paper adds Hut hit Vt u 11 Ting Fang seems to have haven n his audience All the comment nu tu it American paper makes is isI I u 1 Ting Ping Fang knows that Ameri ln like Uke all others give their own on i it i sf first place T The h Times then compares this nUt atti 1 tn M with ith that of Li 14 Rung Hung Chang on 1 1 ls is Trill inn the th during hi hid hili li it is he acted on the 11 0 ion that pecuniary el 1 1 i 1 L th ole guiding principle of the thel l l s and 4 governments i 1 I unsatisfactory lIn recipients of the thes s promises es M which he failed t 1 x z eF Ilary tary Hay is taken severely seve y te to tei tok i isk k for foi Baring laring to differ J ner from the tie de n u ils as j s n now formulated Negotiations Called Galled a Farce Parce II I I 1 l Whigham c respondent respond nt of the i Post in China rabies cables cab from I Hi ht as s follows fh Th Pt kin farce continues When 1 I 1 I d fi all an the legations were trusting I l 1 hang Chang It 11 was as believed that Hi 1 h 11 louit fUlt c uit would return to Pekin and andi i i uiN attempt on the part of the theis thed d is I irr r ASS to arrest Prince Tuan ill 1101 I h 10 absurd Prince Chwang who ho is simply imply Prince Teens Tuana s 0 lt 11 ra 11 It is obvious therefore i i tn Ih I h ourt will not net return to Pekin P kin if tr nl ny be attacked during the win wint winz t z r h i uch b the Yang Tang Tse valley vaIley Junta Junta May Kay ay Remain I T request st of United States i asador Joseph Jo eph H B Choate I ih h suppression of the Fili Pill I I r i t junta at has haa been I 1 In In m the bands hands of the colonial of ot ott r h j t will vill probably pro ably take some weeks 1 tain n the facts with doubtful 1 nis An n official said M f t course lOU is part Pt of a af f a ind rid aJ no l cannot annot take t e too r st SIps ps even een n to please Amer Ainer Amert V st t till ii international plots are hr h 1 I here in m London but hut we w w tI to tn n suppress them r reports that sir Alfred I 1 i the I h high big commissioner 1111 h wilt vil be invalided home bome homeI I 1 J an IN groundless s He lIe will willi 1 L i r rf 4 holiday as a soon as aa feast 1 ih lit 11 is i the thc th last man the government i s withdrawing from South Southa x ria a ana the state of his health by byi i ans an justifies the rumors n io s n nw w lord mayor Frank Prank n IL take akE s a very radical and friend friendy y f the th h American invasion of ot the I r e trade and j rf I f is mei meli v a r of utilitarian 1 I s h sa ail 1 to a representative rep of th tb the ted Iress ress American capital 1 1 mJ to t improve business bei bee and 1 I MI t n d warmly annly as anything au ig P IK to tot iring the two to nations the Ute theM theT M T g ven en though it may appear appart ap r rt vt t to the th advantage of one Lm m England and Amer Amert j t rt j moe r in very every way wa T 1 tt t n l r st of the world v placing government in u America patriotism naturally ly me to s sa say English financiers 1 s UM uI have the first chance han e but If ans gin better terms why let lh line have them by all II means All Alling 1 1 bing ing ng equal I see Bee no reason why M I na a should not De e allowed to sub I h to the thi loan loa which is likely to be beL L Tora for fr at the resumption re of parlia tu T and IL if b by open repetition competition she in ure the bulk I am sure sun no hard bani r i will wilt exist In the city Tube rube ania Rampant on th the heels heeia of f Charles T Yerker t MM ground railroad scheme came the ther 1 menth of 50 0 many Projected r t cK 1 that t London may be said to have me the victim of tube mam It If Ih hAff companies are a allowed no to ones oper op r half alf of London kondon would be he under adr r rj sanction be l for In te of no n n tubes n taur t of Ei guarantee It is likely that several of these theMe will w l never materialize materialise but as D DH DB I H B who is here bere in the in interest interest terest of ot Mr Yerkes points out there is J no so o reason why London should suffer from lack lade of transportation facilities I when capital is going begging and the electrical science of the world is at its be bea and call Albert Johnson of New York is inter interested interested Interested ested In an entirely scheme his interest lying in the direction of suburban surface traction especially in Manchester and Liverpool and nd the large cities of or the north where he Is 18 acquiring important concessions Wants National Gallery The rhE announcement ann that Francis Howard the son of Mrs Mis T P OCon OConnor OConnor nor by a previous marriage is representing the leading artists iti t in his visit Jait to the United States in order to induce the United States State government to establish e tab lish Ush a national art gallery appears tobe to tobe tobe be premature The Daily flatly Chronicle says He NC Ie has it i J It s true asked ask d Sargent Sa nt and Whistler whether wh ther a na national national national gallery had received their ap approval and nd both made an affirmative reply But there is no question of an agency and hardly one of an advocacy of national galleries gallerie in the sense of international galleries which the lead leading leadIng leadIng ing cities of America already have and a purely patriotic collection of a which Benjamin Benj min would be flanked by br would w uld not be particularly exhilarating wo Dukes Are Coming Two dukes will soon arrive in the United States St tes the Duke of Manchester and his bride who with Mr lIr Kruger has divided the honors of the week in public interest and the Duke of New casle who sails Dee Dec 6 The latter intends to spend a few months in Flor Florida Florida FlorIda ida returning in April He will not be I accompanied by bJ the due diu hess ness All sorts aorta rt of rumors are current about the tRe jockey club investigation into Lord Durhams charges against Lester Rein Reiff among which is the allegation that well known sportsmen bribed jock jockeys jockeys jockeys eys with large amounts of money dur during during ing lag the past season with large profits Whatever the truth of this it is certain tain tam that the investigation has devel developed develoPed o into a tar far larger scope than when it commenced and nd now BOW involves grave gravels issues ls in 1 which English n as ss well as an asAm s Am American jockeys and owners ODers are oen tu corned Not fot Angry at Colombia The seizure of the British steamer Ta by the Colombian government officials at Panama is not regarded seriously here The Ibe British gunboat Pheasant Phea ant will investigate the matter matterand matterand matterand and in due course of time Colombia will willbe willbe willbe be asked for lot an explanation But the affair Is not likely to produce any striking strIking strikIng ing developments The of Manchester Sails The last person to board the Ameri Amen can train for Southampton at the Wat Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo station this morning was wan the Duke of Manchester Manche ter who had hd a great deal of baggage bage e to attend to and was just In time to jump into his compart compartment compartment compartment ment as the train moved out of the station The ducal party p rb including the three Misses Evans aunts of the bride arrived in cabs a quarter of an haur before the train started Simultaneously Simultaneously with them came Sheriff Law Lawrences Lawrences Lawrences state carriage The public and the railway officiate mistook the latter for the conveyance of the duke and duchess and their cabs passed almost without notice The duke was attired in a blue flan finn flannel flannel nel nd suM suit with tan shoes and a shaggy Scotch traveling cap and the bride wore a long astrakhan cloak The duke and duchess duche s had bad h d their first interview yesterday with the th dowager duchess who was ill Their reception was cordial and in the evening there was a a family dinner at the home of Mrs Sirs aunt of the duke The duke explained e that the cere ceremony ceremony mony in the Marylebone church was re regarded regarded regarded more in the light of a legal contract than as a wedding which he expected would be more fully solemn solemnized solemnized solemnized at St Thomas N Y We are both glad said he to re return return return turn to the United States and I am confident that everything will be satis satisfactorily satisfactorily satisfactorily arranged arrange 1 I am sailing by the American line Un you s e for I must now pattern after the Americans and a avery ayery avery very good pattern I have always found it Our plans depend upon air Mr Zim m arrangements I hope to go got tg t Cincinnati and thence to Florida or California and to return here in Feb February February February I sever myself from the past without regret and start for the United States full of hope for the future |