Show IOUTOAPEDO BOATS BOUNS FOR JAPANESE WATERS Manchuria Out of the Negotiations ii I t Ne-gotiations i iWAR i WAR RUMORS CONTINUE S i Repents of f Russian Aggression i In Korea Magnified i j r Russia Provoked at the United States for Concluding a Treaty for Opening Mukden Calais France Oct 20Foul Russian torpedoboats bound for Port Arthur put Into BicsL last night for coal A Cabinet Minister says Hint Japan agreeing with Marcills 1 I I to while stipulating stip-ulating the integrity of Korean and Chinese sovereignly makes no point of the inilltarv evacuation of Manchuria j tlms simplifying the 1 negotiations The I bellicose rumors continue but the ro porUs of nus ian aggression in Korea arc proving to have been exaggerated RUSSIANS INDIGNANT The Russians arc very Indignant with I the United States Government for con1 chullng a treaty for opening Mukden to tin commerce of the world cables the Chefoo correspondent of the Herald i They say he asserts that the St Petersburg Pe-tersburg Government will I protest and maintain that the opening oC this new treaty port will never take place The Port Arthur Kusslan newspaper Novoe Krai has published a strongly worded article on this subject It de dares that the treaty Is proof oC then the-n r 5she nature of the policy of the United States CONCESSION TJY CHINA This policy the paper declare ln I frInRr the rights of Russia don d-on her construction of the MaijyhuHan railway and the concession by l China TO Russia of the sol > commercial cx f1ijt I t i lIon of Mon 1 KurJa The Russian fleet hap returned from Dnlny The jjarrlFon here t and 0000 Chinese laborers are building barracks for over 10000 men The defenses to the north of TalienWan arc being BllCIIGl hence STORIES AHE FALSE Admiral Alexleff Viceroy of the Far l East seems indisposed l cables the Her t aids Port Arthur correspondent to discuss the ojonlng of Mukden as a treaty port Oh we ahall settle this question all right he said maintaining our old friendship with America International commerce must go on Regarding the alleged construction of forls at Yon Kampho In Korea lie emphatically denied de-nied 11 11REGARDING REGARDING MANCHURIA These stories are all fabricated he said to cause a sensation There Is no fort not a singly officer not a single sin-gle soldier and not a single cannon at Yoncampho Regarding Manchuria he said trouble trou-ble with the brigands is constantly occurring oc-curring outside the railway zone especially I es-pecially in east Manchuria between f Harbin and Yladlvostock and Its rob berrl den country I3e said he often received petitions from the Chinese begging him to retain troops and he would receive more petitions were not people terrorized NEW TREATY PROVISIONS The new RussoChlnese treaty provides pro-vides that the appointment and his nueeal of the GovernorGeneral and I CormntmderinChief of the Prefects In I I aUanchuria shall he effected by the Chinese Chi-nese Government in agreement with the Russian diplomatic representatives I The Chinese troops stationed In the 1 three provinces of Manchuria shall be under Russian control but If the Chl ncFf soldiers are incapable of maintaining maintain-ing order and suppressing brigandage Russia IH i to I have tin t right of using her own troop < to this end t TRADING IN MANCHURIA Trading In Mnnchurln and the cx ploltatlon of mines there is prohibited f except to Russians and Chinese The 1 customs arc to be under joint Chinese I f uiul Russian control Tho railroad becomes be-comes Chinese property on mutual agreement I at the end of twenty years 1 The posts and telegraphs arc to be under Russian and Chinese control and disputes aie to be Cet tied by a Rust Rus-t I sian referee IN THE KVENT OF WAR L7 In tile event of uar with a third power arising from the I new treaty It 1 will bo conducted by Russia and China 1 In cooMcrallon Should China witji I J draw her cooperation liussla will carry on the war alone and In the event I of victory China will cedo Manchuria to Russia and immediately withdraw c I her civil and military officials The I Chinese fcltfnatorles to the new treaty T n1t given ai Princes Teh In Van Wen belmut Hun Tal find Tchanir Tchll |