Show WH JiP JiPi i f She Sue She Was M a n abut but Was Looking to The Future ALL SHE FOUGHT FOR FORIn In H s IJ Is WI Without jO Iud of Ic c clI lI Deplored I mil AUK AUr JO Actual work I ork of 01 the treaty nf f Portsmouth ittY U It Is 18 h being done don by byM J JI I M n and Mr HI I t Mt J Ivl tr for or the I 11 l t Ih die bases Of If pence h hi lu luI i t I 1 11 th the H HII 11 II to 10 bein be hI II in III Ih the of ot th III thill r ill Iii This In 18 especial in regard 10 to the articles dealing I II i rn and t I of or tho leases th the Llao I i u II mid Arthur Arlhur Pain PainI I K the i ho II DM formerly manager of or orI I bunk at ln and andi I i knowledge of nil 1111 the Ihl IhlI i us I to those matters Is us I M 11 I t II v n situation exists as 1111 i n lOll created b by the tha coni Ion con c U i I 11 no While the outside V I I it In thele IB III evl I i it t In th thi 1 i in whore It would t tI I I i i III IK I ic should hould be universal in H i Hie Runt grant diplomatic lo 10 lou I II u 1 u h he 8 won the government II II Inn I 1 It col coldly 1 i lode U II will 1111 L u Id i popular and add addi I I i hilt but at COUlt evidently the theN 1 N that thaI M L J It I ha hai hall hallI i n dp It nil all the more bitter t ti I i i U I U Is an 1111 open Meret that i ni nir appointed M L Itt i Y III II I l I him to fall They did not ml tl II freely predicted I lung when M 1 Id lell lellI I In n i 10 hi on gl Ien n an 1111 n II him to tall fall In III Inin in MIH 14 or to tn make 11 l I i Uriel would have spelled I i in ini i the er l rm which i i Mi I Meyel he would I i ml 1111 upon ulon the mill I n ill I not It possible I l lop c negotiated M 1 i i H i in Ing H II treaty honor honorI I I I the II III i I II II This has only ex exl x xI l I l I the mors and andi l ll i l i Jan at al work worl to 10 discredit n nis a In a II conciliator u nay a ho has hall made n II ml I III II ind h hH lf of Sakhalin l i h the clarl t order mid I th t ha he would i I k i i till the to 10 hi ii 11 it in III cede andi anti and r i in if I II I iii d i line Ih the i out OUI of or In InH Int H t both holh at l 1 I IM lire ire In Ini i II k ki ot of the filet t f H fateful me t ti L i been pell b by the n lie Ihl two to powers It 11 IK IKi i I tl hI it II her rould still I ill b nut both bothin I in 11 tl to even eveni i 1 u of lit such n II happening i r nl of the lite Jap Japi i 10 n h their I dl the uc of or In Ini i t n as i fully she wits was l pr if n e hut hilt ht look ni III It was Willi not a U H HM M 1 r Ho hI war could rould be hI sue niM hut of i inon n non mor i guined all 1111 It hc I II I 11 1 its ft the UtI spoil of lined and hll having I 10 I in of ot the war she could a R i ii spoils I rather thann than n of lighting for forN 1 N I ii lip in believed she Willi u Ii HP 1 lilt 1111 felt rH that hili h hj j i tiong her 10 II i lie hI could yield lel 1 without i r in the foice orce of her hel lo 10 ono will tit mink Ih i Th The members of ot both d I the I Ie and of or will om be hI t showing ea h of ot the in III the net of or signing The he rell OIl wh the me IIII anxious ious loul that the should the signing Is III that Ihal he 1111 may be In the historic painting of the which 10 III distinguished painter wilt will produce This picture will lodgment In the White lIou HAT JAPAN Portsmouth Aug 30 The A Associated Press I Is able to gUe one additional Interesting detail In tl to the coti COli of vf peace Most of or nil 1111 I is the t that the formal reel recognition of or pon e lon of or the Chi Chinese IH nese below Keun th the junction o of the branch of if pa b bj Russia nul to China of H K sum Hum estimated it al WO Tills l Is the In the road 1011 and for tor It must inUit be remunerated ald The lulIon of or ultimate posses possession sion slon of the road I Ie 1 a matter to be set settled 1111 hy Japan and IIII run It Keep ep the root road or surrender It I tn demanding In III return th the money Il paid ld b to China If It she elects the latter JUlian will us III an 1101 of or war 1111 from the men mentioned sum In III to e ement ment for t the cost ot of maintaining Ih the of nl Will m for tor which Japan will an 1111 Itemized bill I Is known to have lit given I 1 11 her to China not 1101 to 10 I the he rail lall which 1 wui III really built fot fOl stra strategic es Out But If Ch China I preterit prefer the mone to the railroad JOPlin Japan need I not 1101 bo he of or bOIl bad faith as 1111 na een b foie the wai 1111 o of extending the then projected Korean railroad which Is 18 already In operation so 10 as to eventually conned with the Eastern and nit roads and In III the negotiations hostilities asked Hu Itla la to bind her herself lf not to Impede this Rim Aim U It Is III considered likely that she would herself lIt U the to 10 the money In K addition to 10 tinning oer tin money obtained China If It she took th railroad 1 would therefore have hAe to for or the expense In cut red by het hel In restoring the road re rebuilding building the bridge und changing the gage lg Whether It miming In the of nr J Japan pan or ultimately becomes become a It part of nt the system of Chinese Imperial rail railroads roads road a II arrangement must be made with the part still In Ih the posses possession sion of th the old Chinese 1 com OtH company Ill pany n the stock tolk of ot which Is held h by bythe 1 the he I Chinese bank This Thill adjust adjustment ment would be hc Arranged d later luter Hoth Russia la If tr Die littler retains the road mail arc to 10 be he 1 to lime railroad for th the of the property and In Incase Ill case o of disorder to 11 threaten their are mutually to 10 be hf per permitted It tn to send nd troop hut but the IIII Is III In no nn aM to In exceed tho II I and they nrc to b be l K mon is 1111 th their lr Is III accomplished This likewise U II n II wr Important tun 1110 vision I with Ih the ca eMt t and west ul Chinese line tho line It as fai KI HM 1114 In would In rae of future l Is Issue sue give rhe control rol of or the largest pail n of the whole ul st territory the fertile lIlIe alley o of the IIII culled It I the hI granary of I the he pro province I lint Another nother important provision Ie II Japans r to In the Port Pori Arthur and lea lAt n sur ur tenders Is III conditional upon China nt sent The i was not today 1111 It In not that the IIII ar Kr will be he concluded by bythe Ih the general on the field of 11 battle e I DISAPPOINTED St Ill Aug AlIr JO Tho peace pace news II W was II i delved hern without K any ny manifestation of or jO Joy The city It shows no evidence of ot the receipt of ot the tiding It II can fa f fly ho hI however the R nen l feeling among Ih the moie Intelligent ca es II Is Jus JUI lu K been brn done II at I Kv of relief rp heard that there will be If do 1111 further bloodshed hut hilt the peace U n disappointment to many The suddenness with which the 11 nil 11 n the III many people hell v the 1011 nf nt the Island o of 1111 v 10 u hll have hen Hn premature while 1 a large fill Aliment it r ho III people fem mem of th Ih opinion another nt nl with H Its Ihl f of would hao hlo h been to III III lne pewee Till The of ot the news here today the war has been heen foreign In 10 III masses vho In III no sence have been in 1 with It Its ol oh The classes have never any for tor RP pr Hie political of ot the KO eminent ond seem eem to 10 lout sight of th vital tc of th the state nf nr the of ot lal discovered in connection with lIh the Yalu and 1111 11 an a result of the and In of ot the tho army Arm and nav navy to tn cop with the problem noi ul ulio o the hn been heln fUll fully occupied HI homo with the to 10 obtain a n representative government The one t to 0 1 II deploring the conclusion of peace Ilelle Hod grant that tho blow hB not nol fallen on at Rt the when wan wall relI ready to fIer every con concession cession to 10 terminate the war and wh when thA IHm army hR had become stronger than cv clr r before beor M r editor of nt till the h regrets that len Oen who t to 10 St 81 J Petersburg ami Portsmouth N H 11 Imploring Nicholas and l M I not to tn lon conclude lUtle dill did not lead hi his Int the Ihl Japans to tn support the plenipotentiaries Instead of ot allowing them to 10 the Island of or The fh 11 admits that h hi known from a II certain lint 1 1 Marshall telegraphed to 10 the that he could not guarantee L 1 toll M ron con the made h by Japan n nto to be Ill of or little Importance and H K tho du not weaken aken her hll position He lie Headds adds If It the national assembly does doell not nol succeed better In renovating the coun oun country II try than Ihan the Ihl aimy has In defending It II will be he lost The rhe RII RUM describes the Ihl conclusion of ofIla Ila as being of or to 10 Ih the foe The Set na II All 11 the Japanese concessions pale the new that Japan lim ac acquired the better part o of the Island of ot The Ih popular pence n Oil enabling to 10 enter heart and soul Into Inlo Internal In Mew Ip of the forthcoming electoral campaign the police have 1 n up lip liple le concerning meetings The In Poland will be he held simul simultaneous y with those In III the re rest t of ef the enabling Poland to be he at the Ihl first fint meeting of or the na nil national assembly |