Show It 1 M t M I M M M M I M H M M M M t M H M M H M MA A WARNING TO RUSSIA L. L LA MM M M M M M 4 44 H i M M M M f H J 1 The shrewd diplomatists of Europe have not wrong in predicting that the United States to be bc silent partin part part- rt- rt Germany would be found p in in the Japanese Anglo alliance Practically the t. two Powers named are fire that and necessarily go sQ for the thc reason that they have objects and interests inter inter- ests ts in China identical with those of the allies and of so sc vital ital a character that were they violently antagonized an an- government war probably would w by any result M- M Mt M It t is interesting to note the the coincidence of pub- pub the treaty with the J of Japanese Anglo-Japanese I warning note sent to Russia by our State Depart Depart- and which follows in the line linc of the alliance 1 f exactly The Thc government of the 1 J Czar is i admonished that the th granting gl of monopolies s if bv China IUn in in Manchuria would be h regarded as ua de- de ut- ut w P 11 UV L Y il f U f to hi h lead- lead r fay g of the treaty t of peace p to which all the h were parties aI and aud d as a an attack upon rican and the equal rights wIth Avith others oth- oth Pl iiI n commerce ers t American citizens in the province In short I l i the United States refrains from formally join j lie alliance it gives notice to St. St Petersburg Petersburgh in the strongest language allowable in friendly diplomatic diplomatiC di U- intercourse that it concurs in the British- British i Japanese demand that the territorial integrity of the Chinese Empire shall be le preserved and that no l lt of of-it of it shall be monopolized or administered by one TO Power to the detriment of the others There is reason for believing that Germany has hm addressed a note essentially identical with th that t Government It It-is It is is m Washington to the Russian 1 j Inn suspected that the fact and ard text of the l Japanese J ilo-J Japanese glo-Japanese a pane e treaty tren ty were not given to the world 1 alliance had bad been ed approved here and iii hi It So 80 Ru Russia sia and France in effect are ate con- con b td d with the greatest coalition possible For C. C f t Purposes es of the Far Eastern Question they the must i ith the combined armies navies and ic- ic uCes of the the United States Germany Great Brit- Brit I d Japan That will compel peace and nd good lianor |