Show RUSSIA AGAIN IN Massacre at Fills Europe Europe Europe Eu Eu- I rope With Horror and Dismay BLOW TO BRITISH ALLIANCE fn England Now Nou Holds Rack hack Afraid friml t lo tn Conclude Agreement A While hll Rus- Rus sla uia I Is In iii Chicago June 23 The The staff tarr correspondent correspondent corre corre- of oC the Dally Daily News ws at London Lander cables today as follows horizon horizon hori horl Russia Hussla again fills the political zon Just when there seemed a prospect prospect pros pros- that things timings would woud settle l down own rho Tho massacre at tok ha has set public public pub pub- lic lie feeling clIng ablaze Europe Is not only horrified but this time Is Jg generally generall dismayed dis dis' since the spectre p cUo of or repudiation tion an and financial ruin looms R large The mo moot moat t serious result for Russia herself I Is the blow dealt to the Anglo Anglo- nU Russian negotiations Far seeing Russian have deliberately pu pushed lUshel hed on tho the negotiations and have been gradually educating public opinion opinion ion In Russia because the they f aw saw In an nn Anglo Hu Anglo Russian lan understanding the surest surest surest sur sur- est means mean of or re-e re re establishing Ru Russia's credit and position in the e eyes of th the world England Englan as has been explained before Is willing for her own OWl purposes pur pur- poses to meet Russia half hale way hut but Is h Ishel hel held back because she Is afraid to conclude conclude con con- clude dude an agreement while Russia Is ii almost In a u state of ot anarchy When hen the douma louma met the Russian ambassador to London b by patient persUa persuasion persuasion per per- sUa suasion lon brought the British government government govern govern- ment to the view that there thereas as as no Im Immediate un- un mediate danger an er of or un any fresh upheaval al a and that it was sas better to conclude the agreement before beCore they had acquired a n position in the middle east cast giving her hera a right to Interfere The result was that matters were hastened on and everything moving forward when suddenly sud sud- denly denb comes the massacre with Incomprehensible laxness If It not complicity on the part P of or the local au nu- au- au It was WHo simultaneously ly re reported ie i-c- ported porte that tho the czar Intended to dissolve dis solve tolve the douma ouma The Inte Intense se stu- stu of or the latter move mo created such uch hostile criticism that the Intention was vas Instantly Vowed but OJ the impression Ion sion of folly remains Ambassadors Ambassador's Denial J As Co for or I the massacre at Count tlc tIe nuN urn ain amoo oo to inn dt lol dV dy- I 1 lied tl tiny ip complicity on the of tI tIe tle c In the strongest terms term yett yet yot I it t wUi wa Impossible to counteract th timO term sturm of at Indignation awakened In tim England where the Jewish element Is IN numerous rich and Influential If H nothing further occurs the public may soon forget but meanwhile there thereS Is S q a 4 distinct opposition to concluding in an any agreement with the guilty govern govern- ment There Is Js also alMo al o a strong feeling that the British fleet should not be the guest of or St. St Petersburg until the Russian Russian Rus Rus- sian government has taken genuine measures to bring the offenders of offenders of- of fenders to book Meanwhile the powerful Jews here will Ihl not give Ive up UI their endeavors to persuade the British government to interfere Intel fere In behalf of oC tho the Russian RUlan Jews So far the foreign n secretary Sit Edward Grey GIey has contented himself like Pi President evident Roosevelt with expressing expressing sing his his' sympathy while pointing out oUI I the Impossibility of Intervention lie Ill did Id however ho promise to telegraph to Russia for rOI full Information Lord Lol Rothschild said Mid Lord View Vie We e e must wait wull and se see whether guilt on the part of the Russian officials officials of or- Is established by the tho inquiry being being be be- ing made muo by members of the douma ouma If It any guilt Is established then the strongest measures should be taken to persuade the government to cancel the visit of oC our to St Sl Petersburg which in tie the middle mlle of or the time present negotiations would be a n serious step AI Alto Also o the Jews Jew's who previously have been beri passive resisters resistors In the matter of ot Russian loans would exert hostility that would make It absolutely Impossible sible sIbl for tor Russia Hussla to obtain financial assistance as assistance assistance as- as In London This would again be a serious matter for tor Rus- Rus Russia RusIa Ia must have havo mone money soon The proceeds of oC the thela thelast thelast la last t loan lonn are practically used up There Is no Intention of oC applying directly to I London but it Is hoped to make malce a adeal adeal adeal deal with England and Germany over I Ithe the na Bagdad nd railway and Incidentally to procure a n loan In London in connection connection tion with the undertaking Czar cr Very ery i c. Possibly matters ma may improve if there are no further Internal disasters but until the czar shows d definite sl signs ns of ot considering the desires of the douma Russia must hover hovel on the brink of ot financial disaster Fortunately Fortu Fortu- natel the czar at pr present sent i is extremely sensitive to criticism by the English press Iress All the leading articles dealing with Russian affairs are collected ane and sent to him for fot his special perusal |