Show JAPANESE SEALERS S KILLED IN ALASKA Officials Confident Io I tonal Differences Will WillS Result S SiR I hy 13 In 4 AlasKan Tille In iii the Act or of I Washington Au Aug S. S Time 5 Thc 8 The killing and capturing of oC Japanese scaling poachers out on M SI St Paul's Pauls Island Alaska will reHul re- re suIt Hul In no imo serious International differ differ- between Japan apan and tho time United States according to lo the best official Owing to the absence from he tho cl city of Secretary of oC State Statu Hoot Hoot the tho secretary of oC commerce and lalor labor Secretary Sec See rotary of oC the Treasury Shaw and Attorney At- At torney General Moody definite maton as to lo tho time next official step lep lobo to lo tobe tobo bo be taken b by this ilmis government o Is lackIng lack- lack Ing ng The Flue revenue cutter cuter McCullough McCulough having on oum hoard hoar a number of or Japanese Japan Japan- ese poachers Is still stil at SItka await await- inn inn- ng orders It I Is reported that a dozen Japanese vessels believed to contain poachers are arc sailing saing In close proximity to lo o the time Islands There Is 1 need neeti neel of acton ac ac- ac- ac ton Lion tion but It I Is recognized that caul caution n must bo be le exercised President Roosevelt at at Oyster Da Bay has boon been officially Informed of tho the tragic events and aud aul has been I kept ful fully advised of developments A CO copy of lie dispatch dispatch dis dis- patch from Solicitor Sims Sin at SlUm Silica giving giving gl ing to the tho Department of Commerce and anil Labor a detailed stor story of or time the shootIng shootIng shooting shoot- shoot Ing and capture was sent seimi the time President President President dent oven before lefore It I was transmitted to Ambassador Wright at Tokio with In Instructions instructions In- In to submit subunit It to time the Japanese Japan Japan- ese government for Its Is Information allu Word iril Should the lie wor word vord come conic from Crom the tho PresIdent Pres Pres- ident reinforcements will wil be le sent the time McCullough McCulough and linn action acton looking to tolie the lie punishment of time the guilty and anti tho the prevention of further trespassing w. w v. v fol Colow follow i The rime he subordinates In the departments most Interested In the tho case manifest a it t delicacy In expressing a an opinion but It Is clear cleur that t wilful trespass ami aimi poaching Is not denied Tho he Japanese were not only within Vie thc three milo limit but lut they were wore operating upon known well known wel-known American territory when apprehended The actions of oC the tho Japanese m mon In Alaskan waters has been a source of great embarrassment to time the government o for Cor several se years So great hall had the depredations become that Secretary Sec See relar Metcalf In his Imis last Jast annual report recommended that lint immediate steps be betaken betaken taken to check the lie Japanese If I trouble troubie between n the time two nations was as to bo he hea bea a voided avoided void shill shill-i Gln Acting Secretary of Commerce anti and Labor Jabor Murray has is received a n dispatch from Solicitor Sims giving In imm more total do- do to- to tall tail tal the incidents of or the killing The he Japanese In imm their raids on the tIme rookeries rooker rooker- ies ics were shot 1 by members of oC tho ho AlaMI Alaskan Alas Alas- I han kan an guards who were endeavoring to time the raiders This dispatch Indicates that lint the government gob gov Jov- Jov officials acted cear clearly within their province In killing the lie poachers s. Solicitor Sims has suggested that they bo he considered s. If time the attorney C general will wil so o hold and ammil ant the they can then thenh lieu h bo le on the time high seas seaR and ant their vessels confiscated Solicitor Sims Ruge suggests ts that another revenue cutter culer be le sent It to tl Alaskan waters wa wa- wa- wa ers and unc that the tIme patrol bu be lu continued as late into Into October as possible I |