Show RUSSIA INTERESTED Her Minister Asks for Information Regarding the Treaty IS IT UKTU1I1Y AN ALL1ANCU Secretary liner lcs > ot Deny That It IIVI vr FxprHsiU In Ucr many mil trance LONDON Jan ISTho Chronicles Washington correspondent Secretary Sec-retary Olney replying to n question of the Ituislan minister Mr Edo Ko zr I JI < bue as to whether the arbitration 1 tteaty was offensive Bill defensive or q anything tu the nature of an alliance raid that the question might be answered 1 I an-swered yes and no Thai luthoorj t and diplomatic acceptance U was an olllaooo 10 support 01 the Monro doctrine which England recognized I by tbe terms of the Venezuelan treaty I If the arbitration treaty Is I rallfleliell Lie Olney sold 6lt radically makes Great Britain our ally for hit main is ounce and enforcement of tho MOil roe doctrine Tbe correspondent of tbe Chronicle commenting upon tbe above Says Mr Olnoy reognlzss that Unitland Is Ihe more natural ally ot America than Huieln wboee hitherto protested irlendiblp for the United States Is merely hatred ef Kngland 111 Is probable prob-able Russia will do ber belt to persuade the Senate not lo ratify the treaty The Chronicle lu an editorial regard gards the foregoing matter as 01 Ibo deepest Importance I rind smys It desires nothing butter than thai tUumU should tike the doctor Indicated file tcalus will then full from Americas eyes con Bladed tile article Tbe Nord Dcutiohe Allcemeloo Zeltu according to a Berlin Ills ii lch to the Standards thinks the European powers are not likely to follow the example pet by Ureat lirltaln rind the United States In tho arbitration treaty Ordinary diplomacy diplo-macy It says will tutnce to settle money illsputei while territorial quo > tloniareol very different Importance Europe than to England aDd America Amer-ica who are nepirated by the ocean Ibe lioureeu Courier tblnks that the I treaty Imposes great obligations upon America ntid that It ehou d In future not tolerate filibustering expedltsons to Cuba Vbe Dally New Paris correspondent eiyit Next to England with no treat power In Europe is arbitration unpopular as with France which Is ripe for a similar arrangement with both tile United Slates and licjIaDd PABIS Jan 312The Jourui des Debate today imenlluK on tbe arbltrallon treaty between Urool Hrl laiD and theUi Ited Staler aye We t a ll fence of arbitration mechanism al wayariady to work slope the display of American brutality In International 1 Interna-tional affairs Tho civilized world It deeply Interested lu tucb experiments experi-ments Je |