| Show H filE V QUESTION OF EVACUATION Commanders in n China Differ Von Wai al Insists There Thele Has Been a aI V I Military Administration 3 Mar Mal MarT Maln jay JU T m In the tO loiter letter which M V fl al n p pt ti rs us the tho tb tt fer iett t Vine t I r to Ul tle the V a of ofeN py eN f i th 9 r the thC military b by the n tr dl c Hays a garrison ai I 1 be heft Ut nt flen fien mn f IP h Great lint th Ih ad f to F 11 lUr alt n Fal each and nid Italy Huly ion iW elch ld 1 Tu Sord ari rr 11 n fl SIsin Hal Hul Kwan Kal ran 1 r Gr ort H a i L f and nOi Gur Gurr r 11 GJ men each euch or until the forts nd n It a cn Iv 1 go So long as ns n any forces oc OCt t e tho the foreign mill c ce mil milr lust the full tul r civil u ac tic of a uh rY th s of Iho 1 I The rho Chinese may iy re ne reas etIE lao Iao Pa of or o as In the thie cLIO cine 0 aln og Fu J lii and part partlY artly R lien Tien district war var it in mn UW ICU Tien wa waI f e Ct t n Il ICI In the thc Pet Pel Ho Ito HoI always mutt meEt M h I I lL communication with the thu theft UI ft I ISI Ih t at Taku rn this hi administration n to do IC d Ini T alow the mandarins nI nd in any Sn no oa Oti ft utter impossibility be an outI utter C arise anIse e immediately Imme lately wh which eh l Ic kd a d to conflicts which ill ke be Wr bettt avoided Tho Thu placing pI acInI of It ItC I Ill e C civil tl t ll administration under the null mill mil milry Cr ry h I a further r great advantage It I QUId Ine nt to the th Chinese would therefore r mur r nt to r Int t rid ril of It I speedily by tho hue of peace aee ae conditions I When men t he h troops at It lien Tien Tin are arc rc to ud to SW OGO by b the granting of or pos pOI then thene of ot the Bi bly I v a qUen n of an absolute Chinese ad al S e In Quel may be considered ered iThe The riY of I a chief command Is IB for purely military reasons troubles of ot of disorder or u In O u my kind military tar measures would he be y 1 mi These measures must take Thee hore troubles occur and the tho nu nUt nl ao 2 onit i d 1 th t must musto no orty o extend to the UK guards guarda ut at atkin kin C kin von ee thinks the min mm tm tens that there thero hUll hued neer never En n a military administration or a n military organization in Pe le PeEn Pl lea En n a it SI a troops With tanners banners could coull not be us as a such auch to 10 be Incorrect as asIs IS Is 8 hotd ho d that a strong of ot troops was Wa wa at nt with withe wih t e arms th of EDO divided ed Brit n opinions o were nere er The fhe h Ja alee and aad an German commanders erl the that tho the evacuation Jere re cf opinion old uld not nt commence until China had the prescribed conditions con 1 lons and paid pal the time total indemnities The would commence by with withdrawing wih drawing In iii it a I fortnight and com completing the withdrawal of or tho hue troops in sl ak leaving heaving only emily ollY colonial troops I here on omu account of tho the climatic conditions Tho Italian and aid Austrian commanders had no 10 Instructions and uld den ien nfl Chafee the thu American commander abstained from noun nn on opinion Gen Oen the thu commander ruler was not present at the tho recent of the tho generals and was not represented ted Time The IU ston of evacuation Is most difficult on oil 01 account of hot luot season which Is vury try 10 to tho health of o the troops and anI which also will vill wi Increase the tho cost of cf the war Indemnity Immensely result In time the loss Ios lo s of hundreds of ot soldiers rH and probably menu mean lenn the retention of ot the troops for tor the thc winter The Time generals cen were unanimous unanimously ly Iy of ot tho hue opinion that tho the question queston could speedily be lie h solved DolC If It tho the ministers would trent treat separately regarding the amount of o Indemnity and the tho method of raising It I The Tue second tart part of this must take mike many Inny months be before tore fore a 1 solution can bo be found on ac rue account le lecount count of the he of the tho matter matteu It ItIs ItIs Is II time the question if d Indemnity hl Is II decided and anil willing willingness ness and ability to pay the moment will have arrived to commence the thit tu evacuation wi the thu execution of which will 11 require several vernl month so mOO IO time the reduction lon lion will wi bo ho very ver gradual Thc rue generals are convinced c that men at 1500 at nt Hal Jal Kwan Iian i Ind and nd 30 men muon menon on Oi tire the railroad rind altogether men with the tire at al Taku and Sung Shang Shanghai hal hai will wi be he a 0 fully ful sufficient force forCe to toI I compel China to accept the demand for Cor forand forand and manner of ot payment of the In Indemnity Count von Waldersee and a f party of oC officers left lef Pekin this morning to tu visit the great wall wal and nl the Ming MinK tombs CONCESSION AT CANTON May rny lIt II is reported the Germans have hase selected a conces concession sion at out Canton that the tire preliminaries have hue been arranged and that possession will wil be taken soon INDEMNITY INDE COMMITTEES HE IU POUT POnT Paris lanis May li ITlo foreign office chico huts has received a from Pekin an nn announcing that tha t M tt I Pichon the French rench I minister presented elente l today the hue report of the committee on Indemnity The Tire amount China Is to puy hues has hal been fixed nt ot francs trans How It 1 Is pro proposed Proposed posed that tire the Indemnity be distributed among llon tho powers lower Is Ig not Jit net t forth but us Ira lS the dispatch does doos not mention The Hague it I Is Pm II thought the thc ministers arc are hopeful of ot being able the pro iro proportion portion porton to be ve received by each elCh power by discussion at nt |