Show i U IN The Tho observer of the occur occurrences In thu but watch with growing interest the in southern Asia Into reports from ot of bIllion In the prow Inc Ince of and the riling liP op iMara to be of a jolt serIous nature The lour four chiefs at af time principal Kur KurdIsh dIsh dlab tribes the accounts say MY hun have raised the tho Insurgent banner They aro d ns as popular and andoh on oh Iha that t able te much and the are said ald to tie the tools bohr ut of 1 r tach this the soul loul of an anti Inov In It IIPP appears I the urda demanded time appoIntment ot of a governor In whom they have hae confidence and that the Shah refused to com comply pI with this de demand mand givIng them Instead a ruler whose whOle severity Will was well veli known ThIs kindled the tho flame The people took up arms entered Un thit cIty Ity ot of tho th resl resI resIdence deuce dence of the tho governor and fights with the tho government troops occurred dally daily the rebels having the tho better of the at ar The Tho Kurds now demand It a degree delree of autonomy The They n ask k for tor the privilege of choosIng their own on governors to be by b the Shah They have formed n ft provincIal constitution Upu hating among other things that the government officials In shall bo be paid b by the government ThIs clause the Shah refuses to e consider In Persia as In Turcey the tho pay the GOV GOVernment for their appointment and then live hIGh 01 on the tho people That the Per Persian sian hove hoo n awakened to the Iho In Injustice justice of If this arrangement speaks well for theIr manhood intelligence and But the question Is whether title l Is not proof ot of some foreIgn Influence at work for tor nn an purpose It s 8 It a ali recognIzed prInciple II in relations that when a state finds Itself unable to maintain or ordot dot within Its boundaries stronger neighbor states tot for the preservation of theIr own Interests must Interfere and establish On that princIple Itus Hus ala 1111 hu has continually Invaded countries to restore restate order anti gen generally she hu has remained presumably to tomake tomake make the tho order pen peace co permanent has hils expanded In nil all directions because of at the necessity of keeping the border states free from Crom strIfe and anel brIgandage A rebellion In at thIs time would bo be the most moat welcome pretext for tor to step In and help the Shah to Peace and herself to territory It is III stated In tact that nUll ta been contemplating the tho advisability of send sendIng int Ing troops the bonJer It If Is to build n a railroad to the Per Persian Flan sian gulf gul the tho route will undoubtedly be 1 by soldiers and when whon these thue have hae once entered PersIa an excuse would be found for tor their ro there thore But Dut Ian can Groat permit Russia to obtain control of Persian affairs FormerlY It Imps been the of land hand to keep RussIa as R much a petal poul bin bIll from obtaining advantageous post pol on tIme the oceans It Is difficult to sea how this policy polle can be abandoned with without without out on the that Is to havo to come as u a finale to the present dispensation The Tho bear and time lion yet et lie down loge toge together ther In peace i I iI |