Show I PROPOSALS NEARLY COMPLETE I Will Soon be Ready to Submit to Chinese Envoys Peking Nov 12 via Shanghai Nov HA protracted conference of the foreign for-eign Ministers was held today at the I conclusion o which there was a general expression of gratification at the pro grdss made toward reaching a settlement settle-ment It was stated that most of the minor points had been disposed of and that an agreement had been reached upon several essential questions The meeting disclosed fewer dilhlcul ties over important points than was expected which Is I largely due to the fact that thii Ministers have received definite instructions in-structions from their home Governments Govern-ments United States Minister Congor said he was encouraged to believe that proposals would be ready to be submitted sub-mitted to the Chinese plenlpotentlailcs at an earlier date than he had heretofore here-tofore hoped The Ministers will meet again tomorrow i Reliable Information from Nlcu Chwang Indicates a disturbed condition I condi-tion of affairs there Robbers and pirates are harrying the region and paralyzing commerce The Russians are makinc no effort to suppress the I troubles except along the railway The I weather Is becoming colder with j nightly frosts but the supply of fuel Is I good and tho troops are not suffering I suffer-ing I Will Not be Executed Paris Nov 15he Matin publishes an Interview with Yu KenS the Chinese Chi-nese Minister In the course of which ho said The Princes will never he executed The representatives of the powers aro wasting Into I and strength Thoy ought to bring back the Emperor to Peking and If necessary tOUe force I to deliver him forever from the influence f 1 influ-ence of tho Empress |