Show 1 San Francisco I Call Bolh nUl 1011 and lire ap appealing pealing to that great court of or national opinion represented ted by hy the ethics of or civilized nations against alleged barbar barbarities Illes perpetrated d by hy both In the oriental It 11 Is highly probable both are to and that neither censure nor suggestion will be enough I to 10 modify their practiced while tho war warIn In III In III progress Victory covers coer offense orrena In III Central la I unable to wet Ket because the money which was appropriated for Cor equipping the men he hi called calle for Cor has haa been stolen by bythe b the who forced the war upon the czar simply because they th It would furnish h them a 1 to tn loot most danger dangerous ous OUI toes foes lIre are not In Manchuria 1 In III control of ot the Japanese navy realize that the wai ships that th thy y hall fiad when the were w rf a n maxi maximum mum ilium quantity that In III this n rl tp ct they might be raid to be at a 1 disadvantage vantage when compared with HUN lA Including her Hull In fleet had a larger navy than Ihan that of or Japan and had moreover the mean of lit building p of lit R II larger size For this reason the Japanese Ml under r the of nr I their ships by b nut mining into Inlo too tun 0 quarters with the but ns nil Iv of gum gumfor for tor these the e was for renI il II were fired with Ith full tull a 8 under conditions co 11 11 II which It might be he ns aa minted would leml lood to their de dc deterioration though whether this his hisen I heen en the result one has hM no means of 0 knowing San Chronicle The Japanese ore veiling all 1111 their movements no o successfully thi IhY y yare lire are nothing regarding their I plans which will bo be of ot VIIU to lit th enemy The commanders rs ar lirA kept kepi constantly guessing One day da tho th s army SHI rim to be th t Mini Minian an advance on Oil Mukden with willi tin thO pur po of at Isolating everything of pt that city It from the base of oC at nt At other othor times Mao Yung and Int Hal nr r to be their th h objective C tive army a rill Is through all the Ih mountain passes over overlooking looking the central Ilia In The rhe I expected exp dell till the rainy season would their progress hut they continue t 10 press on had roads and flooded 1 streams every IIo rY resist resistance resl t ance offered to their th lr onward 1 march When the WAr Is la ended en and Its lis his history hi tory tor pomes to 10 be ba written ln the th light of or It will probably be shown the Japanese staff planned to 10 clear the out of ot Manchuria and rapture capture New before the th rainy In this r the tho cam campaign now seems to bo hI behind time for forthe or the heavy hel rains have Ime begun It U B possible for Cor the to be he driven back to tn Mukden the rainy H ason hat gone This probably means lII an that New Ne Chwang will remain In III Hus clan hands until late In the rummer and that the armies In Inn will to be he by longer to tho Iho sea Ren stretching from tho n line they now 1101 occupy in III the t New York American hall baa to n great Hrent extent what very ver much more Ino countries and need She tho devotion of or her own 0 11 people to 10 their own affairs that of ot her gl nl strength It 11 la l not 1101 that the Jap has more honesty than the tha or 01 en 11 marse In III u II K The ImKO laue firms em employ plo ploy Chinese overseers to 10 tho Iho of ot their people The Th Jap JIP Japins ins hilt but small reaped for hOMelY In ft To Irs hut but the deepest respect Tor honesty In public affairs In III that ht ic Is Ie also the direct antithesis lIl of tho Ih average American who think 1 H flU all right tn to because lIly the Bov Is III concerned but Iut who 11 rc If his personal Iler Ihl ns nR debts ht of ot honor must b paid nt at any cost COlt |