Show whY THE GREATER DANGER TO GO ME Crisis Only a Prelude to toWar War n Japan and Russia Hussies ARE AUE ALL NISE A S1 JJ In 11 I is lean vs VI British rR rt London June e q a I London cable letter copyrighted 1100 by the theA A Associated l every capital appal In n ICuro Europe e and from fron every IVery news WI center the world ever there II 1 p pouring Into London Landon arid and interesting of stories purporting to foretell the action the VOW powers Ira Intend to take In to China Chitta According to o usually well informed at nome Vienna Yokohama Paris Parla and Berlin tb the power are are now deliberating as to the advisability ot of imprisoning the Ole dowager empress ot of China and uti are busy arranging the details of the Uti 10 long looked for partition of the tho celestial em emPire pine Pire There TheM bear many evl vi dunces or of authoritative In inspiration Yet the Associated press pren II In a ps to say y they have not a fragment nt ot of bull basis Upon the authority of the British government It CAn be declared that no communications have passed between tween tb the powers regarding any ac action tion ire In China the relief and relta release of the diplomats shut up In Pekin when lien that la II to totI tI lies the words worda of a foreign It will be time enough for tor the nations to deliberate on their further cou course of so ao NO PLAN ILAN ADOPTED YET This added No plan for tor the eventual settlement of Chin Chinese lame lem liaa so tar fu been prevented vre to GNat Orest Britain nor even en suggested to her Lo Lord Salisbury is II too cautious to commit himself to prophesy regard regardIng Ing the outcome ot of one ot of tb the mot moat re crl crises In the worlds history the Aa Associated Press learns that he la II lanot not Inclined to believe this Boxer out outbreak outbreak break will Immediately bring up that mOlt mat vital ot of all points that II the I paramount necessity for tor European Europen IU au I over the entire Chinese em I pin Dire T To further quote the tore foreign Ian of offee It I Inee I nee fee In discussing the utter utterances ances of statesmen and the writing ot of Correspondents one must mut remember they are to be gauged aued by standards of comparative ignorance rather than b by bynom nom knowledge No Ko I really rallY knows know anything about China Chinai i Some me know I less than other but that Iii Is about all It to IONO IGNORANCE CR OJ OF TUG THE SITUATION Ve ari aN not parleying with the oth other er powers and tile the ot other her powers are not parleYIng with us for tor the simple reason rea reaton ton son tl that we are all ignorant ot of the condItion we are facing Unanimously Wt we are trusting to the naval officers on the spot IllICIt When the they are In a position to report to o us IU the extent ot of the In they avay he be able to tell us UI whether We a are facia a rebellion chiefly con fined to tI the north atorU or whether we are areO O to t the whole Chinese people and Then en It will be feasible but not hOt until then for the powers t to got t together In an attempt to all agree on or of settling forever the Chin Chinese problem TIliNG THINO TO DO TIlt Tie flat thin thing Is IA to release our reo re UYe diplomats That Thal It seem m has haft MOt eat yet rt hear n accomplished end while that romaine an Great Britain I Is not nat nata a not the other powers seem m anxious to b being iq up the debatable qUI ques tics dou of an eventual settlement and YOU yen Uta may be assured that all the be reports ol of an agreement on A une of tl subsequent to the rester aU to safety of at the at t rt Ps kin are and nd unfounded The Senegal trend of 01 the beet In informed formed la In Landon Jondon wens to tee be us t the of 01 Japan 9 ad lu may Inay rn In themselves we a tL bel before the tiro Da oat I bt break lc ft I tamped sat of them are an believed to be a to go aro to U the extremity of 1 a resort o arms anu f fIhe a athe the present moment Upon this latter JaUer phase of the situation the topic of the da day one ODe can b hear bundre of opinions from men bout about well In posted yet preel any ot of taIta agree RUSSO A known dl lomat though frankly frankl lit w bad Wil dered b by tb the count In ID Involved tells the W Press he be believes It quite quit probable the t resolve Itself into a atm between Russia and Japan and t sp the way or sizing It up k to l loo k at atIt atit It In that light without mach cb at to the lest mediate future In the contest between the Boxer end and th the united That estimate of course I a m do o on tb the sup supposition p position that the Bose o opus aJ tu tut no representative part of at ClaIM ChIM LONDON London II teeming with willi who hu find In elation at the hotels On tV every team steam steamer fir er n night bt are re turned away from the l leading which are reaping a richer harvest than ever from this class of tel tet I In a few Cew days day they leave for tor Part and their rooms are taken b by more Amerl cane u Compa Compared with the e or of the hotel and 1 In awaiting till the coming of the tb khedives arrival n wu 1 mere IMre merely ly Iy a trifling incident Among the American visitors this wk week was wa Pence Furmer Consul COMaI Pat Patrick rick A Collins who II b makl a hying trip to and Ireland on bl lie He III on the Oceanic scheduled to leave LIr Liverpool ool lane JUne 7 end Ind tea 00 back tt lA Limp for tor the K OU City convention U Lie papa pleasant visit to his hll successor r r Wm Y 31 Osborne anI and hobnobbed with Mr Josiah quiney the former mayor maor of Baton Botton who II b delivering a Guru course of leet lectures In London Landon on municipal gay eminent haled based on OD micro ELECTION CURTAIN The few tew and ad printed b hen created only a leI sort 1011 of at interest In tile the national convention at Philadelphia u as the re atilt sou U regarded u a cOn cast elusion Thou Though most ot of the n dents dent of to English JIll papers declare President re reelection le II oer certain tain the people h here re are more JON likely to take keener kner interest tn is the national at City t fie r by br the proceedings there Itla It b generally thought the strength of the Uit lisk or rath rather element In America ma may be gauged CONT lT The arrival b bet ot of the American contingent who are tu to In the Amateur Athletic associations clam cham games amel Jul July 7 lute 11 awakened English sportsmen to the tact fact that they ther are likely to lose many laurels Prince ton tolls team teun looks look lit ft sod aucI well but the young youn athletes are much afraid ot of Pt get gett tin t rag out OIt of raining before the events come ome off They have gone 1011 to Brighton to practice and will probably enter soy Mal and events ot of the Landon AthlEte club meeting June 80 10 Captain Captala Cn t said 14 0 a Qt of the Associated 1 Press that they believed the J had 11 a lair fair chance abuce ot of olt O at w prates P ANAr UR The S 8 Cua u rp Wren 1111 Jl Chicago and lew York Tort Athletic elK ate are freer awaited Secretary ry erbert h or of tb the Amateur Athletic was M III by bl a an n A sd Press P what he thought were weN the new of the athletes against II such auch an aggregation Mr Herbert said saidI I f fear p pretty tty poor Up to the halt half mile We have ave no men equal to yours on em paper or course cou We have baye rot got to make allowances for tor cUma climate te and acid expect all the best t men Inn In England will compete But unfortunately most of 0 the ally lit cracks have accepted arm army cow oom missions and aud are aN now In South Africa AfricaNo No other foreigners have baY ett entered and andas as aa usual In matters mattera u the alum aham lie Ilea between England rc nd and America Ot of the London Landon Athletic club team Which went over to the United State only one man is 11 likely to K E AMERICAN ELOQUENCE IN DNa ENO LAND The American bishops taking part In Inthe the hI missionary celebration have lave woo won golden opinions opinion for their eloquence an and force Commenting on Bishop DOans And Bishop Dudleys Dudler the Westminster Gazette alter after referring to their wonderful flow ot of language de d wit fI fire and force torce sad th the eee with whiCh they the passed from Maher IMOr to and back again araIn declares One felt that our h k simply were nut not In It and the rest of the speeches fen fell rather Sat In cone quence They Th had something to rr r rand and knew how to say It In the most mOlt perfect form tonn and primate and aDd premier Maid back to In their chain and lau laughed ed delightedly at this unexpected outburst of American forensic power |