Show It A The ot of Chang Chong Yen Hoon the former Chin Chines minister to the United Slat States by br order of the dow dowager ager aeu reveals fully tull the sentiment of the Chinese authorities toward the for tor eln With that atrocity lidded added to those previously on record It Is cx x difficult to entertain anY hops hope or of a reconcIliatIon and II a ci without the establishment of oC an entirely new hew Ex noon Is said lAid to have been an ardent of the reform movement In China Two years eo hit hI death dath was WI ll on that account but hI he was much of both In inthis this country and Great BritaIn through the In his hie behalf ff at the American an and representatives In l bl his death sentence was oom muted to banishment to un an obscure province JI Ihl ext execution at this thill time II U an affront I runt to the powers whose representatives exercised their good ot of flees tie In his hili behalf It Is n a notice to them that China Chin Is II not ready cy for tor re reforms reo I forms Any sane ruler would under the cl circumstances In which that country Is DIa ed have shown II a disposition to toward ward werd by t treating kindly a high official with friends among the nations whose righteous indignation has been Leen provoked provoke Iut Chinas ruler prefers a different course courso She orders orden executed her own sUbJect who bo are friendlY to the foreigners and among them 1 a man manIll Ill Cor or learning and wearing the decorations given Iven to him b the Queen Qun ot of Great t and the Em Bat 1 of oC Germany What hops hope of a friendly settlement Is there thereWith With ti n potentate who titus thus strikes a defiant attitude In the taco ot of those thole ho perhaps would befriend hr her If she would take but on step toward reconciliation The powers demand the punishment ot of those guilty ot of murder murderIng lag Ing the The empress mpr replies by killing on of tIlt the most mOlt dl distinguished friends of thoe foreigners What then are the chan chane of peace venee It Is II said Is 18 cup Il the policy ot of the United 81 States tes looking the ot of the empire but It I is not doubted that this position I maintained for tor the tho purpose ot of covering up the tra traces ot of thu tho Itus Hus sian Ilan annexatIon ot of the northern parts of the country countr II to be on without Interruption while the diplomats exchange notes It II ha not easy to Perceive on what princIples ot of justice or on whet ground recognized by tRw the It III keep large military forces In Chinese soil loll but Presumably this Is hi In the th al o of flat But It If the unit unU on some plan of DC action Which can ean approve ot and carry It out without further Je de dela la lay It h has been suggested that the young oung emperor be fried t l from the domination of th emp and given the full ox ex ot of authorIty surrounded by men In whom the orn governments have Confidence Titus It Is thought possible that a solution ot of the tho problem would be found 1 by whIch the Integrity or of the em empire lre is III an and the rights of the respected Dut It If we Chinese social the present emperor onn n fr br hj frem the dut duly ot of obedi Int Ic 10 the tI dowager n as tong long as she uhe lives Such e are the I hI Ideas of parental or patriarch al a prerogatIves A new flew dna t would ha hae e to be elevated to the throne or better still the Imperial authority I b among lolOs friendly to western tern progress bring brine reform more speedily than on any operation ot of pouring ne new rine Ine Into the Ihl old bottle boUle or ar putting II a new patch a an old Ieee ot of cloth |