| Show I BOTH Call either cither phone to get Ti Tia The te Mountain Inter Republican any department de di a- a advertising or circulation JAPS TROOPS STAY IN Dissatisfaction of Chinese i is Shared by Merchants of Japan I SOLDIERS PREVENT TRADE RADE Question of nl Gels Sc Scant nt Support in III Pu Publishers Publishers' lIshers' lIshers Press Cable Service London June 2 JapanS Japan'S Japans Japan's thinly veiled determination to J large barge I in Manchuria is bodies s of or her troops creating angry dissatisfaction both bOUl in China Chinn an and among commercial Japanese Japan Japan- ese The latter claim that their governments government's govern govern- ment's ments conviction of or Chinas China's unwillingness and inability to Intro introduce uce mo modern ern trade metho methods s In the province liI l Mikado's I the the rc reasons sons given by the government for Cor the retention of or the time I assumption troops troops ls Is based upon end anti not facts an and the thc Chinese insist soldiers re remain rc- rc that so 80 long as Japanese c main in iii Manchuria l those of Russia will do likewise and that U Ir presence presence pres pres- and highhanded highhanded highhanded high high- ence once is equivalent to looting booting handed methods Japanese merchants insist upon the utter impracticability ity of or expanding Manchurian trade to Its Hs utmost extent so long as time the present of or unrest nay may continue Tho The prolongation tion lion of oC tile military occupation affords I evidence in itself of or a 0 more or 01 ICES less disturbed state of the countryside e and I intending travelers have been warned I that although tung kau and other places hav have been provis- provis opened to foreign trade the I safety of visitors and residents even within the settlement areas cannot be bc guaranteed The dela delay which Is thus titus taking place in the complete pacification of the thc three provinces s of or Manchuria l is being commented on by the vernacular pre press s in rather warm terms now and again but it H Is recognized In Greal Britain at least that as matters stand it obviously would be Inexpedient to the last soldiers remove Japanese Com from that region while Russia still stil maintains maintain considerable force there and ana before eore China has found foun it convenient to station an adequate proportion or of her bier own drilled army there for its de defense Ic- Ic lense against the inroads of Hun Hun-hu- tse and other bandHU who are arc c ever evor r read ready when opportunity offers to in indulge in- in in ml raids s It has been reported to Peking that not only are the tho Russians Rus Rus- RusI persisting in the occupation of or lung Hei id the northernmost of tIme the three provinces but plunder the population and are arc even cven building barracks barracks bar bar- racks s and forts Corts in places as though for a permanent stay ther there In the country north of tse Kwang they C felled all alJ the Umbel timber alongside the time railway and on tho river the thc fisheries and entire navigation of f this great greal waterway a cure arc wholly inthe in inthe the thc hands s of oC the Hu Russians ians to the exclusion exclusion ex ex- elusion of the Chinese o and Manc Manchur ia lan Ian in inhabitants It Is s tl tIle the cir 98 there moo uro aIe apprehensions ns of or a no or rC th the anarchistic sit situation which was vas antecedent an an- to the war ar of 1901 1005 or that In an and O Osaka ika people an- an look 1001 for lot reassuring words word from from the the government concerning the position of cir affairs Notwithstanding all this the authorities au au- at Peking Peking- are aro most anxious to witness the entire withdrawal of the Russian forces to the thc north bank of or the Amur but Russia has h her hr r own reasons for fos' delaying the evacuation of Manchurian l territory te not the least of these h being that she has an agreement to negotiate with the Foreign Office in Pelting Peking It is always useful to have something in hand when bargaining as the Chinese would th themselves admit ad ad- mit and the probabilities arc that some remnants of General army will be bc in evidence on the Man Man- side of the thc border for rOl many months to come It is but natural that the question o of or f Int international disarmament ou excites u- u none more interest in Germany any than bait Great B Britain where it has bias originally been blu r raised The Tho majority of or tho the Berlin p pf press d declares against the f from flom rom tr tIlls ls attitude It is IN plan unit anti assumed lint i if f the proposal should vcr ever be made with ith w serious Intent it l will receive s scant cant courtesy at the hands Kc K Kaiser Th The of the c sat sar that Sir Sit G GIC Grey hit Edward rey the thc nail on the head when whet a argued 11 he that the present t to- to O raise the was the tim time question of disarmament b because the superiority of the British n navy avy over the navies of t tries ries is It other coun coun- now greater t time Ime In these than at any other othet circumstances it would n naturally suit Hult a about bout Great Groat Britain to luS a limitation of ot the naval ex cx- cx P of other co countries If ir l Eng Eng- l land and says the journal ng- ng J ever eVel made mude a n p proposal n many could regarding disarmament Germany Germany Ger Ger- only reply rely by t th the he principle of accepting limitation of ot naval ex cx- cx p on th the basis of oC t the he fleeta of all an the an equality i if f great powers r G many might fr r- r well agree to the tho lion Ion of naval cesa man mon expansion when th the th-e Grman GAr Gr- I ish sh Germany navy was vas as powerfUl l as 08 the Brit Brit- l iche concludes the Tag a afford to certainly cannot agree to limit Umit her c of 01 naval program c condition construction on un any ot other her I It Is r reported front from fi final nal tent settlement of the Peking that tho the f fair ali In which Mr and af at- Mrs AIrs a and nd their two children Kingham t the thc result of ot wore were killed 1 athe a- a an anti ml inti break bleak following outbreak out out- the Chinese suicide of or a local magistrate after with the local French a dispute I ing ng delayed mission Is bIng being be- be by the of or f the tho Chin Chic 0 ese 50 to agree to the terms of a D. pro proclamation pro pro- c which it Is la demanded s shall hall It Issue up stating the tIto they I in n which the circumstance sui Hul- sut- sut cide clde an and fixing the t the he riots on the tho Chinese responsibility for gentry officials and Great Britain is It supporting the tho at nl- nl t of France Flance considering the hi proclamation proclamation pro pro- as 8 reasonable The Tho British indemnity demanded is Iii The Indemnity of about mount amount I Is to b be devoted to double education that al purposes U the rebuilding of the destroyed de de- mUc lons and eO compensating the relative of ot the thu victim ng The rhe re r.- s Ol officials Is arc to tra be degraded and the murderers executed rhe The Last ast malt mall from Madagascar l gives cives news pews of an In Insurrection in leper colony colony- at igana B Becom a ing des arate on being told that th they lucy could not be y cured a number of ot new I inmates plotted to massacre the tho French Slater Sisters who cared for them thern The plot was was' discovered 11 by the ad ad- ad though not before th the e European cemetery ha hail had been tI 3 I I I I I ed tI and the body of ot dragged gell from the tho rave grave or of th the sisto an and Th Tit ringleader have b been J They TImy excused n U that th they believed tI that b their families were to be wiy an l because they A b by tho thoan L leper It Is said on had d b become rne that the revolt was due m the Other h hand the Malagasy bell believing h P o hat it tho lf-tho itt the were disturbed c In their d dead a would they e derive I al relief 5 eo 8 1 u It is semi officially the French a no ce vision Islon o of the thc ei CUe thal the reon re- re on June 18 before lefOre the S 01 b beg bein An t of I that tIme the proceedings P b 8 Bites t Rational character sd as aa wIbo of a Jen- Jen new now facts b be be- brought t to J wl win large number of but a order of the time h a tb by to Stair 1809 1899 procure th the lv In iii Dreyfus will wll be fl Q of It that the judge it is te who ha hos haa b the tho IH preparation of th the ther g g of r cc cess will a. a dak I k for a n nes ne's Sp r 0 P jiro- jiro iro- iro t t hi military lu hut but that by tho the e legal representative of ot the demand lemand that the will pur purely IY and intI be Court of Cassati Cassation n. n 8 aU PS by the lie Pro France has not Yet vet iet tit had t II bier r fu fun measure of or labor T In all the trades trade nearly the tho demand demands the lie Sr tot What is called I English week or 01 n t half holiday on Saturday is and more pronoun d Th Jho al I assIstants and ant U shop arc I I who th the e ei- ei were Wele Ute lire first tn In bitt for Cor ward ivard the claim for SiK ea early eally y y It is pOint pointed d out Closing that on I shops hop have to keep keel open during many of ot Sunday because on or Ul that t day dav alono part pan ore are men of the working I class elas make snake their able to tc I purchases s. s With n Saturday Satur Satur- day holiday half factories there generally adopted ar ai ir In I II would be no for fol or the shops in question lul to open at all I on Oti Sunday ant anti and the employees obtain th the tho full lull wm i I days day's re rest t Joyed In England Englan The Sim en Tr 01 of r strikers the in Department o of n the Hut Seine is showing a COnsiderable de c- c crease SP from day ay to day da- This ha has r re- re suited largely from the action J of thc tho director of the principal a works worris who Informed the m authorIties that the great majority of oC their men i would return to work worl if IC they were I as as- of escaping molestation n n ii The di 11 ii rectors accord accordingly requested the tho n a au u- u to supply a n. Tf strong fo force fOICE ci or police olice anti and troops loops to surround I th the thc Ia lUid l bs k a ad II An Way from 1 Were off and at work on one of the c ame to Work on out or cut fO I meat ment the do day The o cC th agree agree- who ho t tn Vigorously ne wet Were kept hooted them ot at a ui distance troop The rite by Dy byne rna made e will be continued co arrangements thus I a U as long JonI longas as n cI c- c |