Show PREMIER YUAN PLANS PUNS TO REMOVE MOVE W i CAPITAL fROM PEKIN TO TIN liEN TSI TSIN r PEI I- I IJar Jar Jan 22 A A special tr train n lins b n h held ld In readiness since Friday to take lake Yuan Shi Sh Kal Kai to lien IJen TrIn It was r. ld tho premiers premier's rs r's plan to t transfer the Ibe pro I capital to that hat city where th danger from was slight ht Apparently Apparently Ap AfI- Ap- Ap parenti he l to escape from Fe- Fe as Ds a soon Boon as HIlI the edict of or abdication was ia signed d. d but the princes J gained the tipper hand t temporarily rily and pr prevented prent ent the tho Issuance of or the edict Meantime Hie hp republican ultimatum nr- nr r Burl and le resulted In a considerable halite change of or This ultimatum demanded the abdication of the throne the surrender of or th sovereign powers alid set act forth the refusal of the to permit Yuan Slit Shi I Kal Kat al to participate par par- tiel pat In the provisional pro government until tuft the republic had been recognized d b by the fo foreign powers nn and the country countr J stored restored to peace May 1411 Still Need Train Premier Yuan still ma may have ha n need e of the special train because cause it tt is Is' Is he will refuse to carry cairy on tho government govern govern- meat ment at Pekin without abdication after which h he ho and his troops will be subject to the gra gravest grast st Manchu ho hostility rhe war ex-war minister Yin Tin and the of ot the tho board of war Liang are arc mentioned as po possible successors sors to Yuan to Tuan luan Shi Kal KaJ Both Bolh are and ant therefore should the throne appoint either of ot them it would woud be bo a 11 breach of one of lit the nineteen constitutional con con- pledges pledge but hut national exigencies n- n ties des might be conrI considered Jered a substantial ex excuse for tor such action Many lany of the Chinese troops arc loyal roal to Yu Yuan tuan n Shi Kal Cai It is not doubted d that his attitude would be republican an If It he The and Mon Inner gols 1018 then would be left without support Another Conference Another nother meeting of ot the tho prine princes s of or the Those favorIng abdication probably will Imperial clan wll he be held toda today absent th themselves so D that thal it Is difficult to see how bow a definite d decision can bo be reached Those who de desire lre to continue the tho fighting have nothing to lose Prince Chins Ching tho the ex evidently Intends not riot to spend pend his wealth in supporting arf armies es that may not be bl victorious Ching has bas received cd man many threats from Manchu soldiers it Is t said that one of them warned him not to dare escape Prominent Manchu and Chinese are aro nUng Fekin hastily with their families fam tam and necking ecking safety in the foreign settlements at Tlell Tien THin Tain Taing Tau and elsewhere The foreign rep c j have hw not assembled yet et to discuss measures against the fulfillment of or tho the republican ulti ulU- although several H veral of them anticipate anticipate antici antici- pate that Int Intervention sooner or later will b bo be forced upon them Young Princes Would Fight A tt light to the d death at 1 I Is the spirit of ol or the younger fl Manchu l princes and It has re resulted u train from the I of the court courton on the question of or abdication Yuan Yum Shi KAIs Kal's position I 1 con considered b by his friends as liS considerably shaken The young bloods are urging the appointment of ot Tle-h Tle Liang who in addition to hi his C cx- on the tho war hoard v. v was s Tartar f general at to take command of ot ofHie Hie tue northern army with Instructions to march his hie forces force ores against the republicans The regent ex-regent Prince Chu continues a a. strong supporter of abdication lest lea ion Tho Ma Manchu troops are rD Indifferent They are arc read ready for war ar or peace whichever whichever which which- ever eer Is decided e cI upon Yuan Shi Kals Kal's position Is 11 ln unenviable lable and h li appears to br hI satisfied that the Manchu cause Is lost |