Show DEAD RULER RULE I I I Republican n s S. S CIll Cable Nov 17 Thi An although d dead ad through her last executive tho the edict declaring Pu YI the heir to th tho throne anti and making Prine Chun Chun ro regent ent during his minority continues uc uca a menace to the the of pe of China The Tho native J Chinese are nrc disinclined l to ac accept accept ac- ac the thc perpetuation of the Manchu rule rulo and many revolutionary bodies ore reported to hu nave have arrived cd in the capital in III n the last few tew days ays Yuan Yum She Kal Is looked upon as the I natural leader of the Chinese element an and will undoubtedly have a 0 powerful In shaping tho the co course of or uC- uC lairs fairs under the new n regime I It 53 is s tacitly understood o that he ha has jias the silent support of United State f. f Great Britain and several al of or the other powers powen as he lids has been tho the leader In Introducing ng modern or Occidental methods of or business throughout the empire The new regent however Is also a aman aman man of progressive I and has haa taken tAt talc en energetic measures to provide provid against disorder so that It does not notS S teem seem em likely that there will wiil be any ony Immediate Im ira- mediate serious uprising The lower classes In Pekin and other othor chief cities are bitter against foreigners foreign foreign- ers era and und Western innovations If It tho the Impression gains credence anions among rho Chinese that Chun and his young dun JOM were v elevated by foul means nothing It Is la predicted will pro prevent an armed ormell contest against their accession A further disquieting feature is tho time attitude of ot time the comparatively small but disproportionately zealous progressive sive tal wing This mis party part Includes tho Chinese Reform association numberIng number- number hag Ing CInese exiled patriots In Manila Mt the United States and anal Europe Much depends s' s upon the attitude le of et the the- 11 II viceroys ys and 23 governors wl who o command the tho Imperial troops quartered In their dominions and arc are the sole solea a and lid un untrammeled trammeled sovereigns so over all alt within their houn boundaries At the legations though thure thOle Is no longer loncer any lIou doubt douM ht that the death of or the Mio emperor was due duc to natural causes thoro In is n it wide difference of opinion as to the manner mannor of or death of ot tho the dowager dow clo ager agor empress The runs on the tho banks have apparently apparently como to an end but no less than 14 bunks have been forced to There Thore will viii ho he continuous obsequies at nt the palace for a a. period of tl 27 days 27 ys I IV V ail I II I- I t. t 4 i II I I i r I 7 F t I t I I i iI it Former t Ruler ol oi ouma S1 si Au An J |