Show RUSSIA CHARGES DOUBLE DEALING J Effect of Ambassadors Statement as to Groat Britain and Germany J t m A POLICY J I cho l nf 1111 rid and Iho v rc I Special Correspondence I se In seIn Wahington No Nov aa hi question la 18 again to In Ph on top Washing I Iton ton tun The slowness Ilon ot of tb the negotiations i n ns In Ih Pekin A as well ell a as some ot of the dt de r I ImaR wands maR talked or of by the representatives or of am some or of the powers have aroused II II the suspicion that some lome of at tb lit powers k kare he heare are not honest In their professions and I W really rall do not wish a peaceable settle l a MUe meat ment This Thill government b has Instruct Cl Minister Conger to Inform the Ue other d ministers ot of It its opposition to making Ml t I Impassible demands or of the Chinese Chin 1 gov leo 10 eminent Hut nul the most mOlt public 0 oo Sn 1 In connection with this f i WAi wait the publication or of an authorised dl interview with lh the Ru Russian lan ambassador h 1 to Washington who without mention WI tilt ing In other powers gives unstinted prat pral s to the United States State and implies doubts I in n nor or of others other Ivor instance he said laid I It nor nal nors P II s with I a great reat deal ot of pleasure that I I record tl the I te feel I at th the fir At absolute harmony or of P our lose which es ex aI lit late I between tw n the United Unite States Stacel anti and tut tUI In the Chinese No one can cn doubt the sincerity ot of tie the Amer he cl can government Its I th policy c rope And has hi Asia Ala adiM added to its Ita prestige In Du flu wi 1 lb DONE DOF FOR A glib When ambassadors public publicly record y I t either their or their r rev t tIt It It le II always dun done for a purpose do doand and the closing or of the RUI Rue r relan Ilan elan ambassador leave little doubt of oC al hi his purpose e In this caseto cal call aten atten ton tion to the alta acts and talk of the Anglo Anllo Si representative In le lie said Ihl 1 am hopeful that a solution FI El satisfactory 1 to the Jen lower and to ChI t tl I Ina na wi will be rEached reached but to achieve I it al all I must pursue a policy and aM 1 pr have hava u as its Ita aims the objects the they had w In view vii when th the trouble began In th Ih language this com comes 11 very Ira near to charging and Get Ge hp he man inapt wih with double dealing In Chins ii 11 O on til the whole the Uti situation la II regard ro ed as more threatening to Co American doj interests In MIM China than at e to te teany any time Ume during th the trouble Ui NATIONAL ll 11 The National Grange Patrons of ter lor which JI has Just concluded ft 1 II dl ver very annual 11 In 1 h had come vigorous wor word Y I Ito Ito to say Ny bout about legislation Jol JolI It I endorsed legislation for the or eft tion lon or of the Nicaragua canal by b the lira Untied Stat States government fur for punt pUN W wa food lo against trusts the arl arr u use ur of sh shoddy the l Cullom interstate rUI ru olmer commerce bill the construction or of n a a I wat waterway from the great lake time tho e a 1 oan Ocean the extension or of rural te free de n IIer livery or v h F th ut r States senator b by direct vote ote ot of the Ule hi him Portland die It was I chosen II d IIa 1 a as the meeting place or of the net next cn con n to assemble on time the Wednes led lar day following the second Monday ot of IS November 1901 A N resolution luton was wail ti unanimously adopted endorsing the lal ex exposition Uon at Buffalo tl left and October 10 0 aOl 1901 National Im Ornge Orange IA day Ia Ha I IA In InA WIEHE TO CUT TAXES Inc c A delegation or of druggists ar are In I 1 prepared to 10 tr try t to 0 con W vinc vine the members ot of the WI ways I ICs an and means committee which is II wile b with Hh the problem or of how tt bat WC to reduce the Va war taxes that schedule n Il cle cleof It of oC the war nu lUX law which deals deal wih with or of articles In which druggists are IJ t than Interested Is the one that ought vor to b be entirely wll wiped out whatever my may 40 0 I Ire he done wih with the others The rhe brewers brer II hl al are making a still Ut hunt wit with th the A as ot of shrewd and uncut II H lobbyists for thO the r reduction ot of the br beer hat t tax The majority member of oC the tho of WI ways and means committee have held ow consultations wih with Ih the President the be secretary or of the and the corn com ot of Internal revenue to get t h d didea 1 Idel idea abt about how th the bil bill should b be WA drawn The minority members will I nt not es Ca participate In the committee I e I c cunti unlit the bi bill has been agreed upon b by I 1 Ithe ww the majority Secretary cage told t the e t committee that amounting t to thee the theal as al much u as I s year ar might sate the I ly b be made anti that thaI is 18 abut about the an amount that will I be aimed at tu to ti the t ker bl bill but the trouble lira Iks ln In deciding r f e I where to 10 make nake the reduction I It Is II not nr t tan tan an enviable task al as n no mater matter how by byth th they ar are made a howl will b be made by bythe them tb the Interest abich do not share In Inthe the NATIVES WERE WINNERS I tit wen r S 24 Ballou lou a HArlar Harvard mn man who ho Ica 11 baa been a prominent member ot of UI the br bar ot of Honolulu for tor rh rave years 1 is I In fish Hi lie said 11 ot of the Nt recant election In which resulted In Q a triumph for tor the against both 1 II l I Il l and parties rl The In loth branches 1 hat hata a majority ot of Fortunately the they have han not noc and will 1 pp v unable to du do an any great rat damage as the tho idel e governor through hi hl ot of veo veto d dan v can an checkmate them Otherwise ono one to might expect to l see such luch II as nn an effort to restore I 1 I to the throne Indeed nd Hobert Wilcox age the C fre day advocated that and promised the that It if he were lat seat to nt be would b be ably abl t to no ao a not only that but thAt b Ito art would stop the segregation of oC lepers t nt c lOT TILE THE An Y c To judge from the tle various g at 81 that art are being nl expressed b by prominent will I n of f both hoth branches ot of Co Coto Congress se to how much or of a standing arm army w we ought to bae have I it II not sine going to to lJ um uman an easy alY Job to agree re 01 on the army bi bill i n Id h I er n boy body admits must b be pl passed I At this session on ot of Conle Congress The Th war I at department h has II chat ever every vol In tbt the 1 m er will 1 b he brought to the United States I before tor their term lerm ot of enlistment expires July uly 1 IJ 1901 and It is II pretty I generally known that It wi will b be noose Lary f to replace lher then wih with other troop And those other tro troops mn can only be h i t through tho ho action of oC Congress non hI r |