Show MAKES DEMAND ON CHINA OHA of Outrages on Foreigners Must be as a Condition Precedent to Negotiations BerlIn I is 1 to elite ht has sent a nt note to all 1 tha J pow el era that cut the G 1 soc e lt that an D I Da bl ble to Ue Uie bIDI a of p peace e with ChIns ii tle the up of tO those who were ii for tor the The of U the telegraphic a note Is II Si follows The government ot of the emperor holds U as entering to Lo uP upon diplomatic relations with the Chine government that those person riO must mut IV delver delivered up who have been proved U to tobe t be the orIginal ad and real Instigators f cC the outrages against I isa which have occurred It at Pekin T Time number of those thole who ho were merely In liNiments In crry carryIng In out the out outrages rages II to too reat great Wholesale etu Ions would b be contrary to the civilIzed conscience end nd the cIrcumstance of such ucb s a group of leaders cannot b be corn com completely o ascertained Hut But a tw few whose guIlt Ui and I Is punished notorious should houll b be delivered The representatIves of the powers at Pekin art are In a position tl to give or brit foru ord convincing evidence a as I lass I importance attaches to the numb number i PunIshed than their as al In I or leaders The government bleve I it C eLi count on the unanimity of Ir al all the lie cb cab nets Inet 11 In regard tl to this point a as nce to the Idea of Just atonement would b be equivalent to lb In I to a repetition Um or t the Tb The government proposes t that the cabinets should I in instruct t their representatives at to IndIcate Iho those lead leadIn In lag Chin ChInese personages from whose gut In InstigatIng or per ed al all doubt I Is precluded pr SIgned ON The ot ha bu ben been Men sent to te the G Gop Gopman mn man at Wa Lon London don Paris It 81 Petersburg Hoe Vt VI VIenna enDs enna sad TUB TIlE NOE NOTE IN Washington ept In general hr here Is II that he O rm note hole ot of yesterday th the pun o UI Chinese r responsible for the outrages U upon l the lime foreigners as a contil In l lUon Ion Uon precedent to ha brought brol U time trouble to an acuti acut r r sa the Che States gov Oy 1 This 1 I ii hazed pa U the ble belIef II iii ole ar air cl cies liSt time Chinese ra can cannot not apt the herman proposition I sq that It Is II now for tor the Un UnIted le States government either to withdraw Il Its for fore forces ces e tram China immedIately o or to tn Join Gerany and ad and pl pet haps halll Ime some other of the alt allied pw powers er In a war wIth Ith bIns Har heron ton Sternberg tb the German charge Just returned to Washington cled called ealy early at UI the tate state department today to tn talk with Ih Mr r rAdee Adee the second assistant secretary or of stale Il iti of the of the German nto note Mr r Wu Vu the Chinese mInIster hat hal pret preceded ed him showing signs o of nervousness and d dl ulel over this last lut move Mr r Adt Adee made mad an appointment for hint him with Dr Hi who having reo re recovered con covered red from Irom his hll IndIsposItion I Is agaIn as aa secretary of lt stute II I Ten Then Mr Adl repaired tl to the Ibe White house to communicate to the P President the rub stance of the conversations he be had had with the rite two to diplomats diploma II Int and to assist RIt In the consideratIon ot of the German note lie He refused to discuss tl tilL latter Itter public publicly ly In an any ph phase wu was directed In some lome tens to the tact fact tbt that In the vry very bI be beginnIng ginnIng In the note or of Jul July I Ir Secre Secretary tary lay hWy list had t the h gov OV that he expected th the guilty partIes In connection wIth the outrages woul would b be punIshed However thIs d di mand inand WI was not made a pr proc dent to negotiatIons No Now t blit belief I Is growing that It the United States government Is tor forced to I a speedy de 4 as to the Oearl German P I It mB may resort to dirt direct with the Chinese and n havIng settled Il ti Icor scores wih wIth that withdraw from China Chin givIng MII notice to the ale allied powers there or of the arrange In order thai arrangement rr should houlbe be ii In ful full to force unaffected b by ay any Bt set that O the al allies mf may make there thre thereafter after aher aa to China It II I bellowed that af after r talking over overlie tie lie situation with Attorney and Mr r Adee toa tb P Free dent reache reached a that are a se should b be I inide d by br tb this govern rn to tn tb the nott fAte Mr MI Ad dee hurrie hurried Lck hack to the tate state department from the White house and a at S tk talk wih with Dr JI Hill began the preparation ot of otan an answer em embodying the n I It I Is believed that this drift t I purely tetU for It Is thit it II is II to b be submitted to the Ic PresIdent and Ind the attorney general as I as to toan in an other member of the the wh who may ma reUal return to Washington tb the lag next henri before ar The German government is II In Ins a to Hr secure a 8 dl closure of nf the views of f Ih the Untied PI hates rp respecting II Its lt last proposition This re suit II is lIkely to b be though I it itis I is entirely possIble list til the American intact aue wIll l involve a tion ur or at I kast l wi wIll sk ek to prevent P their interruption from whIch are now hOW airing ol so much promise lo looking to the of ll peace p n It is saId Id that I IhO the answer of our gov unno In an any CUe CaSe be made IV b madl rd ready bif That t the tie cuba on arrived Bt at today loday ha not changed t te mIlitary is II from t C fact that ito have ln gone to Wl V 1 M I Washington d Sept t li 18 Minister Wu u TIng Pang II I greatly interested lIt lle to lu he powers asking II an combined attn In a demand that IhO those pOI fur for the trouble In b be I oi In rr tu to IllY negotiations v hen ben lell seen at itt h legation lie be hd had b be for Sore him a copy cupy or the published text ot of tb tig note I cn can thIs I stel Itell b barn been taken lid saId h lie and nd t f It ha ha It I is 1 so In Its upon the I sat I artly greatly In hul will recon wi rn eider he Ider condition Im Imposed d upon China would tu ti oi ofle o of th the is of C be b tor for negotiations hu had ulee The h envoys are an wih with corn com complete power tu lu make terms wih with the powers 1 so tl that I when thi th ar are opened hIs ad and all 1 others wi iIii t tie proper to fist considers tol anc sad general settlement by thO thoi havIng authority to deal wIth them Hut But tf take one subject I in advance Mt ietti I It anI and mak make It its I ion an lon preliminary to negotiations I Is extremely ha hard Hut more than thIs a condi lon ion If Imp Imposed is 18 simply and Dd being the effect would be to bring the th to toa toa a complete Suppose th lie wa was and Ind tbS this us truble trouble had occurred iii 10 sonic one of t the countries now dealing wHim China In the ot of etre extreme IU sal I it might hae have been crete directed against persons hl high In evus v against the members of the roa royal t ly Iy In that country Would that tr try wb n the question ot of lul t tome conle u up for a moment consider th the surrender QI of tb thee Persons lt cur vaguely el ted or It not nn a ask that al all I te considered nl ered by the cort rt w which W 1 t to pl upon tb the 8 entire uJ Jec Wt WI lul tell teU to wh whom tS UI M eon dU Wi I ply There b hi InU t thus high 1 th n nep r but I It w would b be bi e t y yes I Impossible b to soy I in he tore fore tb the UL ha had cl the questIon that the these tie Iven up Who would t proof roof It it I Is in an Indispensable NI t to your r recognIsed al lt bat persons accused hv hays j the to b be bard and thu d dence n 1 b Ie taken into Inlo In provIng an n accusation But to this proposition ther there would be a surrender ot of th the party first before th ha hail a iii opportunIty to e ceo sider an all questions of prO proof might b be Under tb these circumstances I tusi am hopeful that Germanys note not Is less positIve than the publIshed reports indicate indications have that the h ver nver pete peace negotiatIons had bad be overcome and that vet very soon I the he negotiations would For tur that bat reason realOn I feel that It ouid he to Impose a eon which win being Impossible would brimi tIme to a bait The ot 01 inch I a step in III all proceedings would be of 01 disadvantage to 0 all partIes concerned to tie the powers power as well U as to Chins In short Ibort Its effects would be so 10 far reaching that I am extremely aix loul 1005 that Ulal Jermany ma may ass her way clear to Lo reconsIder the proposal ENGLAND SENDS lENDS NO O REPLY London Sept British torel foreIgn informs the AssocIated 1 reN thAt no reply h has yet et been sent to the Ocr Ger German man tt Referring to the alleged of lon to LI hung Chang ou Out Outlined lined by this LM Shanghai correspondent of the Daily the foreIgn office of ficera a say the British has bat not sent lent an say to LI HunK Hung Cha ChaIt Chant It Is II painted out at al the foreign here that time WashIngton press Jh III iste sages that the BrItish and Japanese governments have already an their of the thurman p II t In are alt founded so tar far a as Greet is II eel COlI TO Ti PEKIN 1 1 The today II a il I lal dl dispatch teh fro ShanghaI dated 11 1 saying that an dat dated ip 7 all the cw enera undo r of oC to SCold hostile sets rIn 1111 li hIgh io t return to lUll In ii order r and nd peu Nil n nI eden t the Jup SUP ot of I lot whole be tJ d second iiIi t I the adds or ord d tiers r nI dorm In lb the en entIn tIn ii The Th sHies ii a lekin it II is III also declared In the Ihl Idl muSt mUll Int the a emperors n id Ih be punishment ot of Kang I and lit leaders |