Show IA A MESSAGE TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE I I Nephew of Dethroned Korean Emperor Says the Japal Japanese esc i Are a Treacherous People I New U J. Aug 1 L I. Out Yi YI a at nephew or of tho tIme Emperor o of Korea arrived from TIme The Hague toda today and amid after declaring Jin ho he was doomed and amid u as good as dead lIl managed man aged to spend a day a in New York Toik vita vita- out being assassinated I am an an ari avowed c enemy lemr of the tIme Japanese Jap Jap- anese he lie said I r know now they hey have sworn to kill pie me The work rests lithe ii li the of or a u. secret political society that has hag n never nC failed t to carry carl out its Us purposes I am looking hooking forward to 10 m my fate tate calmly A few hours houas in lit New ew York Yol seemed to lu Insure confidence in iii the he prince Yh When seen at tic the Broadway Central II Ii h froni tJi th j Jp tit ii h J not nol In ln such such anger danger as ho Hlll thought I 1 have haYe come cm nic c to 10 co said p the prince m to lo tell toll the Iho V tk V. V teo- teo h Ja pie plc how treacherous the he Japanese arm ait lt I If m my words go so unheeded edell this govern govern- will w soon learn the facts for Itt It- It t self The Tile Mikado's people coplo are exercising exercising ing InS all aU their power to bring about war with the United Stales States Dominate Ea Trade The TIme Japanese wish lo to o dominate the Far East so that thc they ma may be lie able lo to control the trade trad from that section of or the world The ila hatred cd of or these people for the time British as well as tho ho United Slat States s is well welt known to lo those e familiar with wilh their movements I r rI think the tIme sending of or your oua battleships I to a point within easy call catl was a bold and splendid plan Nothing short of a display of or great reat Jl lighting power both on land lanel and sea Iea will deter deler tho lie Japanese e from their purpose purpose purpose pur pur- pose lo to lr try Iry and capture the Philippines and amid th tIme the Ha Hawaiian Ha island inland disprove e their The They have yet et to lo u earlier to the world ho jie 10 continued The record of their dealings with the Koreans for or hundreds of o years re- re reveals eals nothing to 10 contradict what whal I o ha l said ald The Koreans will wJ never submit willingly to tho ho Mikado Tho Koreans Korean will give gi time the Japanese more trouble even cn than the lie Irish havo kayo ever given ghen En England land More Moie Iole than thull bodied able-bodied patriots still loyal to tu time the Emperor would talc take to the tIme field It if thc they could only b be le provided pro with witha a arms Declared lelH red a Ii Forgery This The treat treaty alleged to 10 have been signed by b the Emperor in 1903 KM giving 1 ing to lo Japan the tIme right to act acl for Cor or Kor Korea u so 0 far Car as diplomatic relations are arc concerned con COli Ia Is a forgery forgery- It was sas never ne signed ned by 11 in my mr uncle In tho tIme next few ew da days thays Mr Yi hopes to lo arrange through th tho tal depart depart- t- t ment foi Vt or a Iel personal unal Interview w n with resident President Roosevelt In iii an effort to lu get gol assistance for or Korea I I |