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-u s- a - J-NIXET-Y-EIGHTH YSAH. WEDNESDAY MOBNING. AUGUST 16, 1905. PRICE gSSsSJS ? StoK iJi.l1 PR T fpfe (llWIIMIIMI sx. SUMMARY OF The St. Louis Republic Yedaesstay. Aaajws M. IMS. THE WEATHER. . FORECAST. t. Le.aU awl Vlrlalty. Fair to-day: little ehansr IB temperature: light to fresh varla U wind. For UlcMiiri Generally flr -o-oay: fair and coor to-morrow. Yesterday's Caadltlaaa. Weather Forenoon, cloudy Tr illin, rjrar. Temperature Maxi mum. 1srees; minimum. Tm -re WliiO rjirectloc. routh'jKt an4 no-ih: maximum eIo-ltr. mile an hour at 7 a m. I"r !pl- e-n -75 n-n XsT. J2-8S P-JbT. 1-87 - reum. ftc per ert at 7 a. m-: l at . :i in Jlar.i-ne'r At t a- av, !.. Inh. at r p m . X7t Inrh Mais of the rivr. II &t at m. rr. -87 A.M. 3-7 bar.Trr. ;::; surtet, -2- lnth " !. 3SS:" ni.n nm. 7:23: full moon. .Autov; II; lzrt qaar ler. AurtK C2 ! nvwr. Au cr.t I. Jiirt i jj'tr. ji:r.ileT 5. Jrcj: (-a aft Illinois Fair trv-Oay and row: I'ch ti fn-fh northeast to east w'nos. K'lmi ST3wr ana cooler t'j-day; fair ta nirrc Karif. riiis'ir.m.-, r.l Ird.tn 1-rttorr Oa-rallj- fal- tr-ilii: to-narrow fair ana ro!er. Arka--!-hOT'r! to-Oaj; -ooVr la weft gr!fn. tf-mnrrow fair Hart-m T-m Talr to day. nerpt thuntlar ,h,lr'p an'J too'rr in northwt po-tlon: to rn o fair. fij', i'jthft !n! on tlia coi't. 1 xa-ran:y clrjir to-Jar; varmcr In at anl north jx-rl!.i.. ahcr and 'er to morrow n'efct. l T ADS Am Paei-n IU and 13. Rlrth. Marrtos antl Bnrli KerwrtU and !rw Car ""' - l'8f IS. Wrath 5CtlM Taae T. raael Mot raarata aa fTATWES OF TO-DAY'S NE11S . Prarr Coafrrrarr la Partaaaaata. lrllotr I'nrr la rr Orlraaa. eeeltrr for IVaalr'a Ink. Yellow IVtrr la latllaaa. Saaatiaa; Mtrert far. S. rVtmhart; llaat-fal af feme. ttlaVltsata aa tar (aaferrarc. t'altaa Krport l.eakasr SraaaJal. valaatlal Hartrr laalry. 9. m Maararra at Paarrala. Maya Mir far Bathaaaar. ha rrh talon atilaa GiaiaJ. 7. Rallaiar Hrhatr tfattrr. Allrcrd Allraalloa t'aar. fl. Itraarta aa r'ttlarar Rarrolt. Mlaaaarl'a Oil laarvtlatatlaa. Boy Kaialatra llrlaad. 1. Rrllr lllr Rrrmrrlra al. lirnlr Prirt Jury Trial. 14.0'Meara Itrpllra tm Ha area. Mfthtlai; Hiila Arr Rrjrrtrd. Factor? tnr Rllad Karken. ntOTKRt WAR. IVao -oninils!inr' 1t.J to l!pof nt all pu'ntM on which nr.r mment 1 not dlfllciilt. am! then fck up t of all tlie four r! u- n which It i Usrei th con-fr-nr tn.ty yn trt plecv. 1'AGE 1. Pra? -oaTnLi;lonTs nr llttlo t!m for rrt and noim for recreitlon. PAGR i Pltiilm l dlrippr.irinfr In St. Ptera- ourc an uivi paa without ntptara !-1 xwren nvoy. PAGE 2. Th rrtola In the Praea Conference mar coma to-dar. RaM la understood to hvr arrlotia ob)rct!ona to tenna that ar ia be dlactraed. PAGE 1. Tha Japanra hava cceoptrj another pclnt on Sakhalin laland. PAGB 4. LOCAL AD 9CBTRBA. Recently organized eodetr aim to e tabMah factory, ahowrooma and sales room for benefit of the Mint PAGB II. John It. Craiearm rnllea ntii.r t.t-tiv to the IUn. Interview lven by Harry B. PAGE 14. Blda for liKhtlnif certain traMIe building-. """ -J'cxei n-catine certified check did ,Bot accompany proposal. " PAGE 14. Fred Een of Clarton fa appointed re rlrer for !! ink: decUrea ho will not accept one-half of the fee allowed by Kourt- PAGE 1. Two brewer Ira. i. pant ,nd aajoo,,, ,n UeJlevllIe are aoIJ to Chicago aj-ndlcato for . PAGE 10. Jootlce Nathan decide' to tr- charua alnat Father tVnneas-y hlmJelf Instiad ef leorlna; matter ta Jury. PAGE W St. Imla man reporta to pollco that atneona Is trjlna; to ewlndle him by old vanish prisoner nchme. PAGB 14. Two men are ahot on Oilyo street car In Cht OTr nearo. , I'AGB 1. Fwarteen-year-ota St. Tula hoy charard faith etnulatlni tirl;ana. PAGE II. Hour flrma objected to tha letting- of on trada for orecUac tbo new Supreme Court B PAGB . ORKKRAL BOHRSTIC. Adsiceo fraas American Consuls m ChWA aay threatened boycott Is arrloua tly in Shanghai PAGE U. Bad M. Robinson, who ! a Jed for Hi 000 a cbarg-e of alienating Mrs. a. R. Kul ler"a affections, arranges to dtld hi lwpwlj with Wo wife. 'PAGE 7. Offlctat of Geological Survey declares men violated no regulations In connections with magazine. PAGE Z. District Attorney Beach of Wahlnctct. Iter Inlenlew with Mr. Perkham. de clares eho Is not connected with cotton-tepori-lcakage scandal. 1'AOU Z. Doctor White, in charge of fight en jel tow frier In Now Orleans, announce that Blague l now under control. PAGE 1. Attorney General Itadley row Eat to secure more etldenco against Standard Oil Company. He hopes to aea John 1. Rock'fetler PAGB 9. Dorothy Morton, actress, told by po tkwtnan to quit ainglag on stileet In CJn-aU- PAGE . sVxrsUry Bonararts declares ro ore is culpably rsepontlble for death of sailor ra hoshaj contest. PAGE 7. Clerk of National House of Representa tives taakea public record In Cocdrey VA'OOa CoaTeJlooal ronteat. PAGE . Ciianataalna on ASUUtion of Xortfcero ad SswUierii Methodt5t Chruciaea reports treat atagress beirs; mad. PAQE S. Otatga JUW la arrested in Brockton, alga., charged with murder cf William tBt. Cblcago ehaumeor. last Norea- Mr. PAQE a. BuaertatanJect ef compulsory education af CwV-aaw declare woman is drtriac ssaa fraai husintss world. PAOE . afajor Tsgasrf toetlmony brines Gew sral aDstr lata divorce salt. PAGB . "Ra- WaOJrll. Athletics- eceentrtc atfebcr. kets Browns duwa without alt PAGE 1 Bsfer kusaUiatioa of testae . (a Atlantic City waau PAGBt. i J. JasTtles reiterates bk deteraala- rs-nterta ring. PACK . "" . s4aaaO ojao Martwaatr and CRtonssf " a. - NEW LEWIS BANK RECEIVER WILL ASSUME CHARGE TO-DAY : Fred Essen Announces That He-'Will Endeavor to Settle Insti tution's Affairs in Least Possible Tina and at as Little Ex pense, Claiming Bnta Nominal Fee Oficial Acceptable to Di rectors, Who Will, However, Appeal Case. JHiDGESPOiCarSCUHyirHM. ssa.ss.a.sisad r " " t t f r l" s a, 1 BBwBBBBBasBBSBw i aBassssssssssssssssssw aHHHHPrP9l. 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Ills bond will be filed In court at 9 o'clock ly the KldHty and Deposit Company, he said. lie declared that he would go into the bank with a view to settle the bank's af fairs In the shortest rxw'Me time and with the least expenee. "When T take charge of the concern," he said. "I will net do so with a lew tf holding anion up. I will not accept the fee allowed by court, neither will I accept one-half such amount. 11 y fie will u nominal. "I a ill taUe charre of the institution attb a view to closing It buIr.e up in the shortet time poible and with the least cot to t!:oe Interexted in the bank. I want the bank'a co-operation, and e p-H.t to secure it. "I don't think It the d-Jty of a receiver to burden an institution. It is nut right to tramp on any one Jut because he I on his uppers. The officer of the bank will be recognized at eery singe. I could not do myelf Justice, nor thoe who are financially interested in the concern. If I could not get the support of the bank of ficials I expect to liquidate the bank and when my work has been completed my conscience will be clear. "As to the action of stockholders In transferring to Mr. Lewis stock estimated at nearly fwOAOW. I can only say that If the transfers are strictly in accordance with tho law. I will not offer the least Interference. If the stockholders are con tent to place their! Interests in the hands of K. a. T-ewIa. and do It as the law re q jires. there should be no complaint from rre "It Is not ray Intention nor desire to take charge of the people's United States Bank ar.d do an thing but to represent the court In llQUldating the concern." ESSEN ACCEPTABLE TO 1JANK. Sir K-en'a appointment as receiver of the bank. conslUtrln tm! u receuer m to tw appointed, meet with tbe general approval of Loth the directors and the at ttrne of the wa-tra. lie la one of the iot prominent leeJ.ra of the Itepubllcaa p irty in Mis-Nouri, chairman of the Coua t Hpubl!cn Central Committee, pro prietor cf the St" Iml County Watch-man-Adiocate and a director in the tit Uuls County Bank. HI bond mj at r.rst fixed at tt.eS0.aec. but was later reduced to SXs.da). Te reduction was made at the surgettiaa of Judge Shrpard Barclay, attorney for the People"s United State Bask. Ha stated that stM would he suf fiVier.t for the reason that Ken wculd not cores Into possession ef alt the assets of tbe bank at one time. Essen's poaaesalon of the aaaets of the bank will not be disturbed, aa Judge Bar clay has already Sled a motion to vacate and Las announced his intention of filing as affidavit for aa appraL He will cot. however. Sis a supersedeas bond and by tbe ttme the nutter Is passed cpoa by tee Supreme Court, the hank's fcustre. probably win be wound up by the re crrer. The filing of these motions. It was stated, waa simply for the purpose of pre Vrvin the bank's risbts. Judae af:S3hnney deferred Trklns aa annooscement ia the matter until nearly noon, awaitirtc the arrival of tbe Attorney General or one of his aamlstaata. Tkes tte asornlng BMIl broucttt a letter from General Hadley. askias that Jadaa Spencer again be ippoiated. The cacrt caJird for sqcgestloas. Jodae Barclay asked that one of the dSrectata. arcacr xoraarr uoreraor avss v. SERVICES UNDER ADVISEMENT. d TWO SHOT WHILE ON STREET CAR Shots Fired at Negro, on Broad way and Olire. Strike Pa- sengrs in Logs. ONE MAN IS ARRESTED. Another. Believed to Be a Party to Wounding. Escapes In juries to Tluv-e Hit Prove Slight. Following an attack upon clarence Hunt, a negro boy. on an Olive street car at l:ie this mornln;. as the car neared Broadway, two passengers, who had no part In the control erey. were shot and one of tha assailants of Hunt waa ar rested. The wounded men gave their names as John Rogers of No. XSi Old Manchester road and Sam Edward of No. Ut North JeRVrson avenue. Edwards Is a negro. Another man. who waa said to have been with the man who fired the shots, managed to make hi. escape. The car waa crowded at the time, nnd when the shooting began there was a wild scramble on the part of ewryone to get tinder seats and through the front doyr. The negro bor. Clarence Hunt. Ji-er whom the row started, wa sleepier on a seat at the back end of the car. At Broadwav a gang of young- fellows boarded the car. an 1 one of them noticed Hunt sVeplmr. He grasped him by the lei and pulled him Into the aisle. Tha boy. wishing to avoid trouble, went to the farther end of the car ar.d took a seat. erai passengers Interfered to prevent trouLle. and the mn rot off. As they did s one of them remarked. "He's cn'y a nigger, anyhow." Tlifn came the flash of a revolver, and one man Lran firing through the car at the r.egro boy. One man. endeavoring to ret out of harm's way. was bit in tbe thigh, while another. farther up the car. was hit In the ankle. Tha shoot tag attracted a crowd of per sons who were waitirg for cars, and tba police, fcrsrlng tn r.ole, ran toward the cars. The men ran north an Broadway. but one was arrested. He 1 known as Thomas lanV He was taken to the Cbeatnat Street Station-bouse by Sergeant Flanslgan and Patrolmen Parrel! and O'Brien, who made the ar-st. Clarence Hunt was al so taken to the station-house as a wit ness. The two injured men were removed to the City Pisfsnsary in the aaibalaace. Tie wounds in their legs were found ta be more painful than serious. According to statements made hy Lsjah whn taken to the Chestnut Street Sta tion, the police believe that be did aot do tbe stoottng t&rself. They imaatae. how ever, that be saay be shicldisar aoase maa who did. Lamh gave hi. ad arise aa No. 8 Pine street. He said be eaUeekiiaui. He ta IktM lEWOBLUS YELLOW FEVER UNDER CONTROL? Positive AombuncuutakVUdt by Marioe HotaI Sor- too In Clsarfe of Flfiit With Plajoe. DOCTOR 6UITERAS AGREES. WorldFamous Expert Declares the Present Methods Should Stamp Out the Epidemic Within Forty Iters, SAD DEVELOPMENTS OF DAY. Prominent Citirens Reported Stricken Sixtj-Two Xew Cases and Six Deaths Dur ing Last Twenty-Tour Hours. Slew Orlraae. Law Aaar. 1.1 Tetlew 'ever la Xw Orleaaa la boot aader ewatrat. la any ladaiaii at h disease will Jke ataasaed eial. with a Scht ta reveat tha sareadi af the lafeattaa. The i a will he? atWr eaare. hot we have the altaatlaa la haad. This statement was made to-ntght by Doctor J. H. White, surgeon In charge of the Marine Hospital fight against yellow fever In New Orleans. Doctor John Gultera. the world-famous yellow fever esrwrt. brother of Doctor Gregnrlo Gulteras. already here, arrived to-day. held a conference with Doctor White, and then made a personal Inspec tion of the originally Infected district. He declared It to t- l-!s onliilon that the pres ent method and fight would literally stamp feer out of New Orleans within fortv !ax. To-day's record of sixty-two now cases, slg deaths and nineteen nee. foci of infec tion, alien anal zed by tiie authorities. 1" pronounced kk1. The number cf new ca-e Is he.ilr than!ieterdiv. but Indi cate a general improvement. The nineteen new foci are nearly all below Canal street. Pt.t;l K PPK.Ri AT LtPAsKTTK. I.. Yellow fever broLr out at Ijifayette to-da-. A tiiil etivjlrie. p. J. II. lAihry. who re!e fr.in New Orleans In a cabnu'r late S itunijy. was tri Lea. TI.e citizens are flfefiijr the town. Tiiia in.ik.iH a new focus in the State. Three new ease .;.-e!'j.e-i to-4iay at Pat-tr-on. 1,t.. nuiklnc; frty-n!r.. all told. Palternn li is aj.i-il.-d for Slate help, and $!. will If given t'Vy- the wen'ral funV An enierrenci hitrital bna le,n fal- j Ilhed there. I CiOVRRE"T EXPERT I COTTROL THE SITT4TIO. To-day's record Is given a the first pol tUe evidence that tbe United State Gov ernment has secured hold of the situation and that tha destruction of tnoqultoes is beginning to tell. With to-d.iv' rav of sunshine on the situation, however. thre has come much sad news. First of atl was the announcement that Joseph O. Darlt. n well-known young lawyer, had dial of yellow f' ver. He had been suffering from the malady for two weeks It Is also announced to-night that I.ouI Cucullu Jr. Is at the point of death. Doctor John T. Crbb!n Is reported lv !rr. and several othr prominent people are very low with the rttsejise. Its spread through the lergth and breadth of the rarden r,sl.Vnt distriet lias broiurht sloom to manv of tbe leading and wealthiest homes of this rltv. Members of some of the-e families are In Eiirufss and cannot return PRIie-Frt TIO lnRR new Mo4ti rro i.w. Hundreds of affidatlt wre filed In the court to-day against propertv holder un der the near mosquito law. because they have failed to screen their cisterns. These drastic proceedings have brought out many amusing facts. Some of the richest Caottaaed sa fas Thee. YELLOW FEVER REACHES INDIANA Hisease Attacks Woman Recently From touisiana Case at Craw fordflville Proves to Be Malaria. REPVBMC SpEOAt. Indlanapoli. Ir.d . Aur. The people of Indiana are beginning to feel nervous on the yellow fever question. Rumors of various hinds are making uneasiness. Mra Frederick Shrevee of Waterfard. La Porte County. It Is reported, has the malady and It may prove fatal. She bad recently returned from Loutst n, where she helped to move her two titers, who died before she left theam. aba aid they bad a very mild form af tha fever and that tha doctors had diagnosed the disease as a sort of swaamp fever. which prevails ta Louisiana and Mississip pi during lata aasBsser or early tali, re. seabliag typhoid or saaiarle. However, people throughout the Bute are demanding vigilance along the Ohla. where boats land from the South, a aaar- antlne will be established aa aooa as re porta come from twa Indiana polls ptysi. dans aow an rout to New Orleans. Artfcar Rotlnsoa of Princeton has been attacked with the fever la Panama, and tickets from Vlacenr.es and ether West era and Southern towns are refused to all travelers who do not Rave health cer UaVeates. Tba State health aotharttlea this after aooa seat Dae tor A- W. Braytca. an ex pert, ta CrawferdavfOe ta ttsgnaas tbe dUeaaa af a maa oka arrived at Craw. fordsvtlie a few days' are from Faroe. ad who has heea etrtckea with sisaUartothsaeafireaowfevrr. Darter Braytea. after a careful diag- aaw. Maaa taw aaueat ta ta fatal t PEACE ENVOYS MAY REACH CRISIS TO-DAY; FAIL TO AGREE ON CESSION OF SAKHAUN; RUSSIA OBJECTS TO ALL REMAINING TERMS Indtainity, Sakhalin, Fishinf Ricfats, Wmhip. and Rail. road Doaands Yet To BeCoMidered. FIVE ARTICLES DISPOSED OF. These Affect the Status of Korea anil Manchuria, Both SiI,s Agreeing to Restore the Latter to China. HOPE OF COMPROMISE GROWS. Fact That l'leniiotentiaries Have Taken Tp First the Points tin Which They Could Agree Is Encouraging. Portsmouth, X. IL. Aiis. l.-fc-The rrtoa In the iieav iieKuiiations upon which the eyes of the world are fas tened Is approaching rapidly and the end of this week or the next week or the next at the latmt should witaeas tbe deadlock and tbe end. If the con ference ta to go to pit-ces. Two more of the twelve articles. iiKUibers Ir ami vl. were disposed of t inlay. Article Iv -ousi.sti f mutual pledtres to observe the lutegritr of China and the polk-y of the "open dior for the i-oiunicree of all nations, and article vl cover the Mirreiuier of, the Itussiaa Ioasi-s to the I.iaoiuux IVuiusu!a. Iort Arthur. l:i!ny and the Itloude ami K1I..U Ihlr.u.ls. To arlii-Ie iv Imih parties gae ready assent, aud tin- othcial Miatement of the adoption of that ankle lwk care lo stale that I: wa ajcri-ed lo "iiuaul niourly." 'KSSIO OP IKHU.I TO MK 4,0KIUKRKU L4.TER. Article v, the consideration of which was iM)tioned until later, provide fir the cession of the Island of Sakhalin. IiH-usion :ipearliir nseleiM at Ibis stage on account of the firm atuatlve plven iu the Kussian reply. It was de cided, upon tbe mot Ion of the Jap anese, to defer its discussion, thus re vealing the Japanese Intention of post pontuB to the end the life and death strnrffle. This is the uual procedure followed In diplomatic negotiation, enabling the negotiator to eoiue to an accord upon l Hille ioinis liefore tai-L- lius tlie cnieial issuer, aud the fact that the ltutsiaiis aiiiies-ed In the proM'.Mtou shows i lint they, too, are iih careful and as anxious as are the J:ip.mic that the world xlioiiM not accuse them of iM-in reiMueilile for precipitatiiic tlie break, if break there N to lie. ami wrei-kliis the eoiiferem-e. Tliis In Itself is a lniM-fiil sIkii. IU sldcs. by fHrtitMiiitir. the buruiiiK in-s-tious to the rinl. the psychological luoiiu-ut for larj;ain and compromise arrives. liRimiM HOPE OF A 4'OMPROMSE And there Is rrowiiitf hope of iiidi promise. To the cIostt oliseners, the final solution begins to crystalize unite naturally tlie Kusstans yU-Iding the cession of Sakhalin. Japan forerolnc "the cost of the war," but taking com pensation In the mouey to tie refunded to Japan by China on account of the transfer to her of the Chinese East ern Sallroad. which Russia coBteads belong to a private corporation, therefore uncoanseable by Japaa. tbe Russian Government property In Port Arthur and DalBy and remuneration for the maintenance of the 100.00U Russian prisoners In Japan. According to the Russian view. Ja-1 pan has already secured all and more than she dreamed of claiming before the war. To insist npon a foe., who has still half a million men confront ing br lU the field. fiHitlUg the bill for the cost of the war as the price of peuce would, the Russians say. change the character of the military atmgle henceforth from one for certain prin ciples to lie for the exaction of "blood money." All questions relating to Korea sad Manchuria, except the cession of the Chinese Eastern Railroad and tbe mala Sitwrlan line running through Northern Manchuria from tbe station "Manchuria. oa the Amur via liar- bin to Vladivostok, are settled ta the five articles already adepted. RtSSIA Hfl 4MstfCCTMaS TO REfgAlSIXU ARTI1MCS. Tbe articles yet to be crcs!dered are: Tbe cession of Sakhalin: reimburse ment for the coat of the war; tbe ces sion to China of the Chinese Eastern Railroad: the article relating to that portion of the main line f tbe Siberian Railroad running through Xortbera Maacbarla. which Includes) provision for policing cf the road by China sad aot by Russia; Citing rights oa tbe Siberian coast north of Vladivostok ta the Berlag Sea; the article afecting Sassia's aaval sower la tbe far East that ptwrMlag for the FAR EASTERN TERRITORY AFFECTED BY TREATY NOW UNDER DISCUSSION (BajsajByP " "stdcda ma ear !. -!, V.-Irta. v., aBBsaaBsTjaaea TpJv.:V.5 mPwaBBsT ar -'-tt-:v-" JXtBBGQGV&fu SkSasaBBBBW M .!.; ,K'-fJa;aBBB wa HM Javkul' ' T '?" - 'tMbtstB&B'- B ajaaas" BjaaV-paJPsBTLr?-.t-..jiswT 9 gf li&?3?Xb,ll2Z3'' It B''l'-li""?sseM3 M m BaMSjmB..dJasjB ABk g tn VWsH A4VSw?aV The map shows the ilIpositton of the trritiry aitliin the Russian-Japanese mar tone If the Japanese terms of pce are finally cm-ptil in their entirety. Ilv the co-idltlons of the articles already ndvptrd by loth sltl.s Jcrnn if to eaerclse a "pre Istndratlng Infli'e'ice" and the rights of u sfWni position In Kor-'a: Mant-I.uria t be restored to bina and evacuated by lith Jar.tee toil HiisrUn?. nnd the KussUi l lecces of tli l.lai.-Tunir "Peninul.. Iiuliiiliri: 1'urt Arthur ami luTnr. are cMeil t Japan. Tirnis t to be ii:.t.j-.il call for Japan and the an anl of lisliin riglitii to uortliward from VUllutok to the Bering VITAL CLAUSES CONFERENCE BE LEFT I Japanese and Russians May More tvasny ise Maaeir romesun vvnicn Agreement Is Not Difficult Are First Dis posed of Crisis of Meeting Drawing Near. WITTE DENIES JAPANESE STATEMENT SPECIAL HY CAULK TO THE REPPR I.IC. London. Aug. 1G. -The London Times this morninj; prints the fclluwin,: from Portsmouth under yesterday's dr.te: "It was asserted to-day. or perhaps reasserted, that the Rubskuis hara postponed a discussion of critical points to await instructions from the Czar. It is asserted also that Mr. Wltte wes Instructed, when he first milled tha Japanese demands to the Czar, not to arrept four, namely: Indemnity, Sak halin. Mutilation of Russia petal strength 3 Ess Urn sees, and the surrender of interned ships. t "I, therefore, repeat on perfett uuthority thpt no ln:.trtiction? v.-ere asked or reteived by tbe Russian plenipotentiaries from the Czar. I repeat that these four demands were rejected, but rejected by the Russian plenipoten tiaries tbeniyelves without Instructions from the Cznr and on their own responsibility. There waa no accusioa for instructions and it Is not ex pected that there will be any occasion. 'We are plenipotentiaries In the full diplomatic sense of the word, and plenipotentiaries we shall remain to tha end. Such Is. In effect, their view of tht-ir position. THREE ARTICLES DISPOSED OF ON MONDAY RELATE TO KOREA MANCHURIA AND PORT ARTHUR. "The Japanese spokesmaa admits that tbe two articles agreed on yester day related to Manchuria and Port Arthur. These were numbers two anil three. Manchuria Is to be evacuated by both Powers and the principle of tbe open-door la to be recognized. Tbe lease of Port Arthur by China to Russia is to be transferred to Japaa. "Tba Chinese Eastern Railway and. perhaps, other questions concerning Manchuria appear to be doalt wltb la another article. "Russia and Japanese authorities, though not the highest, differ privately concerning this agreement. Rut the statement I telegraphed last nijrht a.i Bade on indisputable sanction. All these three articles. Korea. Manchuria, and Port Arthur, have taken their final shape both as to form and substance. If ever there be a treaty, they will be Incorporated la It ax they stand. Were there no other obstacles, the treaty could be signed to-day. FOUR VITAL CLAUSES OF THE PROPOSED TREATY MAY BE REACHED AT TO-DAY'S CONFERENCE. "But Wednesday is expected to bring the two antagonists for the first time to close quarters. Even Takahtra. to whom silence and secrecy seem irtuea or tbe highest order, has allowed It to be inferred that be expects a crisls-perbaps not THE CRISIS to be reached Wednesday or Thursday. Japan is supposed to be willing future Russiaa naval force in tbe far East and oa the surrender of the In terned ships if Russia will give way on what she thinks is Jar more im portant indemnity and Sakhalin. It Is. therefore, aosslbie'that aoae of these four clauses will be accepted or rejected definitely until all four have bees dlscnased. "But. whichever comes first, these formidable antagonists will, for tho f rat time, cross swords fa earnest. Says a great Russiaa authority: " 'We bare not sought to hasten It. still leas to delay It. They might have charged us. since they charge us with so many things, with seeking to pre cipitate the crisis and destroy all hope of peace had we urged them to take up a critical question out of Ita numerical order. SAYS RUSSIA WILL MAKE NO CONCESSIONS INVOLVING HER HONOR ANO DIGNITY. They say thay are here to make peace. Bo are we. u. we aay, as they do. let tha world Jadge between as when til shall he kaowa. Nor do wo arias: froai a tkirailsh or two before tbe battle begins. If they thialc tbey.aaderstaad as hotter, perhaps we also Bsderstaad thest a little better. " 'But. let the straggly come wass It assy, yew will tad that, while we are ready to atake conctssloas aot tavolvtag tho aoaor aad dignity of Ros sis, wo shall atake aoaa where either of these Is latasrUed. "I ass told they ask whether oar defeats at fSBaTatiiBt with oar aeaor or dignity. I aaawor that they who ask that do aot haow tho aMaate of the woras aigaity aad aoaor. Defeat Hie ci.Jsiiin of Sakhalin IsUnl bv l:i.-U '" Ji'an In the waters of tl.c Siberian littoral Sta. ON WHICH MAY SPLIT TO TILL THE LAST r Believe Complete Treaty to give way oa the limitation of tho la oao tJtiag; wo lwoght aad to ', J