Show PAX POSSESSES LAND D. D Figures for Cor or which wo we aro are Indebted to lo tho the commissioner Ioner of or customs at tho the principal port of or Manchuria speak eloquently of tho the manner In which the yellow horde has overrun tho the country Ho lIo states elates that in 1805 ISH the total number of or f foreigners for for- r- r eigners residing thieve there was of or whom 1 1 1 were vere Japanese with no Russians In 1900 tho the number of or foreigners was 1954 of or whom 35 ero Japanese and anti 1760 Russians while In 1905 after aCter the Iho war the number num nurn- bee ber of at foreigners was of or whom 7 were Japanese and ani only one Russian Of or course courso It was to bo be expected that tho the Japanese se should overrun o ManchuIla Man Man- churia chuIla Tho country Was theirs by right of or conquest Thc They are entitled decidedly etl Iy to lo the Iho fruits of at their successes suc suc- c es and if Ir tho ho Russians do not mix WIt well with the Japs no on one familiar with the relations between the tho two races need bo ho surprised The figures are Interesting as affording mute testimony of or tho the with which the mikado's subjects have taken advantage ad- ad vantage of oC these new mie avenues of or orol colonization ol Wo Ve have been told toM b by bythe bythe the Japanese themselves elves that they must go somewhere since tho ho small I Islands arc are becoming dense densely populated hated and anti afford emil only a bare livelihood liveli livchi- ho hood d to thousands It is likely to lo be beanI anI only a n few Cew years before Manchuria will be given over 0 even more ex exclusively ox- ox elusively to lo Japanese than Is the time case casc now no |