Show f VE WONT WON'T GO TO WA BEHRING SEA T TREATY E TY RATIFIED The Tho Two Governments Government Agree Upon Terms and the Senate Ratifies the Treaty Trel f I IThe The Senate Senaie ratified the Sea treaty on the They had hesitated to t do so before be- be tore fore Cor because of the refusal of Lord Salisbury Salsbury to 10 o renew the modus This objection has lias hI now disappeared by reason of a a note from Lol Lord Bal Salisbury on the which Is taken to t Imply that he will wi agree to the renewal of the tho modus He lie seems willing to agree to toa toa toa a modus in Inea case the tLe te treaty of ot arbitration is ratified Under the til condition that each government govern govern- n ment nt shall guarantee the thc other othet for damages Incurred through the suspension of sealing operations One official who has ho been consulted by the President In regard to t the thc negotiations said be ho was wa especially pleased with Lord Salisbury's Sails Salis burys bury's admission that Great Britain would woul I hold bold Itself liable for damage resulting to the United States because of the modus the event that the verdict of the arbitrators Is adverse to this continent It is said that taking all al together Lord Salisbury's Salsbury's note Is satisfactory as indicating a I good prospect for an amicable ahle settlement of the questions at issue Further correspondence w will I be necessary sary ary to t settle sette the method of determining the character of damn damage e claims I |