Show BEGINNING OF NEGOTIATIONS Signing of the tho Protocol Only the Commencement Coin men cern ent I TO ro CONGER riot lII YeC ct bin h train Tinia lo Co Jj t for lor All NatIons C cw York UA IA to the J ol of from H Th to Conr vs 1 I 1 kin In to tl the attitude of th StAt In the settlement ot of th IFt to be ic AC ACe e to In China In the lIa hae io yet It I ten en perfected In Int t t c Mr Conger h hu been f 1 n time to time ot of the desire ot of this C to tire ure the broadt 1111 ii 1 I t Ind to have them quI equAl h en all nations but hRS has thus thu thur hr r b cn directed chiefly to the laUer point and to th of II Vi tt f the jowe for tor In than to of at the new shall be Je Mr showed n a gene enle of the ot of the Iy by his thAt flon commerce antI I titles be transferred to other capital Some regret Is III eIt at the ot of state that this was not more cordially wol voI corned by the but In the tia na turo ot of the case It was not a I proposition upon which the tho States could insist If It IL was not generally no noc c Nothing Is known nt at the tatI regarding the reasons the proposal as b by IIO soy ct cC the tho powers the tho reasons In ono one case that more exact ot of the situation would pro fo all 1111 at That this argument has orce Is frankly but It ItIs Is felt that It would bo be on grounds to got get tim negotiations cut Ut or of th the control of at the suffered so much br brIng Ing the ego ot of the lego As t t stand the tho United StatoR States will probably ably Minister by ono one or Inure nini fin before the tho negotiations arc cOl completed signing of oC the tho protocol by the c envoys Is regarded lit at the state till only the beginning ot of Severn I matters covered conred b by the can cun bo be nt ad In ti IL short limo through h the tho no nc t ot of the military In China matters are the e establish ot of military on the tho route rout to and ond the th distribution lit of the tho lega guards hereafter to be kept at the Chinese capital Even Een these subjects Ct simple ns as the they may appear are not to he fret treo rem friction between the tho pow power er els II themselves and between the civIt hed ize powers on one side IUd and the Chinese government on the other Then will como come the tho settlement of oC the Indemnity the framing ot of now new treaties whIch shall do equally to the citizens and subjects ot of 1111 the powers Tile The two In anil the tho treatise will vilt be moro more or less involved In each other Tim Tho has hns executed 1 a clever flank It the tho report Is fB true that lussia will swill oFfer olTer to accept territorial In Manchuria In lieu of It money which has hils been urged from the beginning b by the tho United The proposition that China shall surrender territory Is of at n a character but will enable to In the attitude ot of generous for L and friendship to this coun country country try to her In the tho recent In with M Dewitt that by her wIth OUr sug that she waived the d demand nr Ic payments ln in mone money Much of the skill and diplomAcy has hns been required thus far on the port part of at atthe the States and the other liberAl will 11 continue to be demanded In to 10 Carry out firmly to the end encl tho policy polk ot of the territorial IntegrIty ot of hina and her protection from de mends It is believed at the state department are unreasonable are will be given to tIm the In to Minister ter Conger In regard t tho commercial treaties So o man are likely to arise which will depend so 10 much upon condItions on the grund that It may not be possible to fi f rth In detail Just the tho ister shall Insist upon These will set forth nt at len length th however 8 rae things are on do for niP th future t ot of ChIna b by the aid ot of the citizens and or at the cIvilized there is III to be inter cuU a II 13 the civilized governments or not 11 by way Va ot of international control of 1 fl finance hance It is IH felt that their sub buld have the largest liberty In ng the empire for tor trails rUI 4 setting up establishments without and l between subjected to end I posted taxes luea |