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Tlili WKAUIUI Mtt 4etlaa. alt hi!m4 4 Fitter a-,' etsi, at mMIi a tttM Tin: wtatjjju l,k Ui II Hi ' ' M -, I trt illiM M S-w ! t V' la 4 y ews.stiiM 4 " Leads. All North Carolina dailies Iri : News, aed Girculfrtiqn ' s,. jJJl -- r I .-v.i jews TMtMfSiNr ? .J,.. Jki. ftnft','.--.ia:---' a?" 1 r I ' L'.liilS EVIDEflCE IIS ' WHILE COUNSEL Attorneys for Meat Trust Of ficlals Object to Testimony Proposed by Government PROSECUTION OFFERS STARTLING EVIDENCE riMr4 lor Itepailaaial of Jaatfc hamgH latrodwo Wllwnii to Hrveai Opmtfoa aad Kimwm Proata of Uh Koawooa Coaspaay aad tha Artaa Tradlaf Coaspaay, flraanlard By tha Parhars Ofcyao Uwa Matin la Kvldrwre Coaomlag aabeldlary t'oaspaair By Isrfraa Mid Jury Kscaard lo Allow lawyer Id Argae Ita Coa petcwcy Orlaila of OrganUaOoa of National Pack ers Coaspaay, (Hy th Associated Press.) Chicago. III., Itor. II. Objection by lounsrl for I he defence to evidence which the Government seek, to In troduce retarding the operation of the Kenwood Company and the Aetna Trading Company halted the packers' trial today and caused Judge Car penter to excuae the Jury, pending the hearing of legal arguments.. The Oovernment contend that the Kenwood Company, which waa or ganised by the packers In 190 and continued in business until 106 waa one of the alleged pools used to mar ket the packer by -products. It Is al leged that tho Kenwood Company mslt In oleo and the Aetna Trading iinpany In the same period. deaJJ; In i jgings. Prunt of Four Millions Year. , he Government hii1 to show t i.- the Kenwood Company's protlt were l.liuu.OOtl In one year, despite the fct that It Was Incorporated with .. , ipllal slock of only 111.00. The p..l,tK ut the Aetna Trading Company iilxo are alleged by counsel for the ' ;.. eminent to have leen proportlon ; ti'l lai'Ke. Hy making till inadequate allowance i.. i these -j.rv J n . t In figuring the tent cost of the animals slaughtered, ;li. packers wi'iv enabled to keep the proi.t "I the parent ninn within trasonablc HmltB, according to tlov- I llllielll COIIIISI I. The l. fcnw Objnta. Tlu- nlijfciliin to thix line (( t.-tl- i tf . n hiiic when Albert II. -dcr wua iinn'tli'm-d in r-KurJ to thi bul- neyK tran:i''toil bv thi ne Ktibeldlury ' uMtpanli H. t "We hu.e : right to know what the (rtivrliiiii-lil liiteiiilK to prove by K"U1K Mito tin I'liKiiier' of theee I'limpa n lea kuiI wh-it relation it nan to thin tom-,-.in.v,' Maid Attorney l-vv Mayer, oiinw I for the di fi ime. "The Ken wood Company ilemt in Meo and I Aetna TruilinK '(oniany in i-uhIiik" :.imI vie tMiinol . i ii ie rta lid w hjit ri ..illi.n tlild IniM to Hie ulleKatloliN made iir the Imlb tinent Hint there wus ti oinliliiiitioii to control the prlie of 1'renli it" ul ami the prli e paid In the l iin li.iM of cattle. I'or this reaaon we uitirii'l that thiH tcatlmotiy Ih In- , oti'tu tent iiml ark to hase it ex- j eluded." Wnnteil to Know What (nirrnnriil , l-'xMrtM o Hliow. "StiHidillK :llolle I do Hot see tile I leli vaii'y of Hi l teatllnony but It iitmv lend to aoinetliliig In cminei-tlon i with tin' in li chanted In the Indict- ! ineni." wild Jiidxe Carpenter. "I j Uilnk the Government should at this lnee Htnte wliiH It exWet to prove." Hjieelul Couniil I'ieree Hutler said the Oovernment exixi led to show that the pneki-r made an lnndeiiinte ul lowaiiee for b -proilui ts in llxurlns ! the tent of anlinnlK UiuKhlered ' uhli li h id n (llieet beniiiiK on the ( worklr.- of th ulleRpd comblnutlon. , "We expert to develop In trial that ) Ho n mpiintea are mi Important j pari of the pools by which the pack ers between I00 and 10S llxed the. nrlie if freah meut and the figures, to be paid for cattle." said Attorney Hullei "They . were used to market by-products at a higher price than I lie; counl bo sold direct by tho parent concerns." Argument Will Br Continued Toils j. The argument of counael on theae ixiints will le continued when court olivines tomorrow morning. Jacob II. rfi hirT. mnnK"r for Knhn. Ijieb, A Co.. of New York have been ubpoenneil as a witness for the tlov ; rtimeiil anil wIlHir callwl next week. mtalU of Organlsstlon of NaUonal li king ComiMUty. ' Veeder today gave the details of the orKsnlzatlon of National Parking Company which was formed March 1, IPOS, and which the Uovernment i,te-itM is the Instrument used ny ARGUE THE LAW the Indicted packer to fix the prleu j ntalement Intended in clarify tha po of meal. 1 sltlon of the committee In regard to The witnetw mild that this corpora tion which was capitalised at $15. 00M.S0O wus formed by the merging of thirteen companies and their siib l sldlars and that the properties si ere paid for In stock In the National Packing. Compnny. Vender said these companies were all purchased by Armour, Hwlft and Morris, before jdlchael Cudahy was taken Into the combination, lie said all who sold their plsnts agreed not to engage In the parking business for lift ve. "Ht yon. toy mors, contract or ngre' o.enu used In the organisation, ( In thu 'National Packing CompanyT naked Hpeclal . Oovernment Counsel I'lerrs Duller." "There Hahr-I" of CotitrBH. 1 1 "About three biuhela, but.rothing you would want," replied Witness " Veedar. , "Whom did you talk with In your ftegotlstlon 'with Kuhn, Loeb Ji CoH iCvttOaued on fga Tor.Ji ATJ-: ! ' : - ' .' " ", i r , . TARIFF PnOGnAM E GOII Revision of the Iron and Steel Schedule Win Have the Right of vVay WHY THE WOOL SCHEDULE HAS BEEN SUBORDINATED (Wraaaa t ssssM Thai II 1st toaad sUpidsisil to Thowsgay sWady Mm Ta4C Boasw's Hevort Oer Ihs Wool a ad Wwilt TarlC kbwamttlto UUers VrfardsiW WW ft raasad Issssi Will I 'pa HeahHf Pracraaa. (Mpss-JaJ to the News Obasrrar.) Waahlngtoa. Dec. II Htvlstoa of the Iroli and Bleel achadul will b the first thing on the tariff legislative program uf the House after Congress coaveaes next week, attepr sntatlv I'aderwood, Chair maa of the Ways and Means commit tee mad It knowa today atar his return t " holiday trip, that the committee would post pose considera tion of the wool schedule until erery feature of the tariff hoard' report on the subject had been thoroughly studied. In the meantime It will (Continued on Page Three.) E Great Kentuckian and Noted Editor Recipient of Many Attentions-Will Deliver Ad dress To-morrow t Special to News snd Ohavrver.) , Charlotte, Ihh: IS Charlotte has as her guest today Col. Henry Wat- i terson, of Kentucky. Colonel Watterson arrived In the I city shortly after mlilnlitht this morn ing and Ih t the Helwvn Hotel where he will remain for several day de lierliiK an addrrna on Saturday at 1 o'clock at the auditorium of the I reKliyt. rlaii College. Purlns the day at hi rooms In the hotel Colonel WatterMin was vlatted j by many of Charlotte's leading cltl i sen, and In every Instance the noted : vlaltor was the embodiment of cordial ity, beliis one ut the foremost expon i cnta of the old school vf Southern Keiitlemuii- Cjlonel Wattersnn's address Hat or day evening will be In the Interest of the i roponcd peace pact between the Culled HI a tee. Ureal llrltaln and Krance. and his subject will be "1'eace." There will be no admission charge, and a' large and representative audi ence ! expected to Mil the auditorium of the I'resbyterlun College, where the lecture will be dellverd. Mr. C. W. Tlllett. of the Charlotte bar. will introduce the eminent speak er on the i anion of his lecture. . PEACEJANOUET Effect of Refusal of Roosevelt to Attend on Original Plan May be Cleared up Some Time To-morrow 4 Ity the Associated Tress.) New York. Dec. ?. To what ex tent. If any, the change In the original purposo of the Cltlxens' 1'eace Ban quet to be held Saturday night, with President Tsft ss guest of honor, wss Influenced by the refusal vf Colonel Theodore ItooseveM to accept an In vitation, may be cleared up on the day of the dinner, It waa Intimated today hy Millard J. Hloomer, the executive committee's secretary, wrhen he announced that the correspondence between himself snd Colonel Kocise velt would be made public on that day. Mr. Hloomer made thla an nouncement after a meeting of tha wvmi.iiIIv ef.mmltl when un official the purpose of the bann net waa given out. In this tt wss said that Crest -den; Taft had been made the guest of honor. because the rnmmtttee "heartily approves hi attitude aa tha proposition of universal peace. Includ ing all the steps he has so far taken." Whether the last phrase of this sentence Indicated that the -committee thereby aperlfically voiced It support of the pending arbitration treaties between Ureat Hrltsln and France, a originally purposed which Colonel Kooeevelt ha objected to waa not dis closed. Htcphen M. Urlswold. who signed the statement, would only aay: "It means what It say." In regard to- extending the Invi tation to Colonel Koosevelt, the state ment aay: "The committee at that tlma fully appreciated tile attitude which Mr. Koosevelt had .taken oa the-pending pears treaties, position well known to the world. Neverthe wsglt felt, ,: pleased to extend tha Continued oa Pag Two.). III GRESS HENRY WATT RON charlotte guest SPECULATIONS ON GREAT FORCES OF ARABS A D TURKS Airmen Attached to Italian Army Reported Them Con centrating at Ainara THOUSANDS VOLUNTEERS BEINQ ENROLLED DAILY Aaataar OaalaagM ay Ike Task U haMi aad Uw lialtaa araaUng Forcrs Are Afraid to lrwvl I w Vaas Uat Artsy Cassp (Mviaaaa Anay irMtmeMlra H-ur1 Traopa ! KaorUral CuadltlMa With ftrmif f AsasaaaUloai. Mara of It t'aKarrd oaa (be llaaasw. (By Cable to New and observer 1 Tripoli, iH-r. tl. According to In formation gathered by the airmen at tached to the Italian army and by routing parties of cavalry the Turks ltd Arabs are concentrating In great tore to the south of Alnsara. The Italians send out frequently small parties to make reconnaissances but they do not proceed far away from ths Italian ramp, as another on slaught by the Turks Is feared. The position of the Turks Is the same from which they msds their last eitack which resulted In a sex ere tight last - lag six hour and the retirement of the Italians Marseilles, Iiec. 21. A specUl de spatch from a correspondent with the Ottoman army, at Axlxia, In the Hin terland of Tripoli, says that thousands of olunteers are being enrolled dally. The army, he as. Is In excellent condition and poaseaaea arms and am munition, most of which has been captured from the Italians The leading spirit In the Turktm nil Arabian camp continues to be All Fatal Key, formerly Tuiki-h Mil ' Itsry Attache In I'arls snd who was reno.nea kiiua ny uie lunans. I TWO WOOL BILLS WILL BE ACCI DE3I TA l.l.T KHOT W II ILK OIT Rl'NTIXG. Young Vannrr Woands nimaHf and I Taken to Watts Hospital at Irar- (. I : mm I (i ;'v, j ji j rrM f tftpat lal lo Newa and Observer.) li,,rk.n ru. Th v-rfolli Ihirham, Deo. Jr The and Western train tonight brought Buck Clark, a young farmer of glem. from Rougemont. where this after-lent, noon he accidentally (hot himself In th foot while out hunting. Mr. Clark says his gun became en tangled In th bushes snd discharged th entire load. Ha -waa, Malting hi another, Mr. W. P. Kraaklln, and ws twenty miles from Imrham. lie ws taken Ui the hospital and at midnight U on the operating labia. OUHI ELECTED: ' PRESIDENT CRiriA Report Circulated In London That Noted Chinaman Was Chosen at Shanghai REVOLUTIONISTS NAME HIM HEAD OF REPUBUC ItrasaraaMe t haaaa Is) Toaa af acatl-(tah-tal I"tcmi Mwtod) by IVklag tor-retwiSMh-iit of Lioodpa Tclrgrwph MHruttlisB Oaa-tala lb-lag tinier rd IWik Oaly KdUrt AcOrpUMc om U That lUaugwlilag HrfHilill raa IVsa of otsraasi-a rema-T Takes aa k Lrata, ' JOXX)0000000000000000003 lrrwtlmt of HrfMiMh- t.ied. . iiiidon. leo. lr A rumor was uri.'iit In lajndon tulilgkl that It Nui Vat aVo lias been ebx-t.d president af lha Cnl a saw republic by ths republi cans In Shanghai. The I Hilly Telegraph I'eklng oorrespondent notes a remark dbla chaiiije in ions of ths semi olli. i.il press, foreshsdow Ing the i MaljIlshiiMinl of a re public, and adds that Talig Hliao VI li.ni resigned and se ceded. Another nmarkable devel opment, hi arVs, Is that the provincial Kcnnraltaslnios have ciniiiii n. . .1 urilerlng Inn k lha metropolK.ui orllclsiB, who fol low the i lallsalmoa to their liaiKe produce. Thli alone, says the urieapondeni, breukii lip the ceiiiinl guveripncnt hiid renders the .llanchui ponitlon absolutely 'U'H. at. J I k- tion Ma I'naVilaioM. Nankins. I ec. 2. I. Hun Vat Sen hun li-fii unanluinuily elected prenldi nt of the repub lic of t 'lilna 8 O O o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ,0 Q o 0 o o o o c o o o o o o o o iKy the XsnM iatf.l iT.as.) i Shanghai. Iiec. 21,. An tuipailal (Continued' on 1'eije Two.) 1 PREPARED BY OPPOSING MEMBERS OF WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF LOWER HOUSE. I ' K X Ua.aleies. iMr. f -1 . M kills 'mm "saiy ae reperteg b, Ike t ewsill- (i nw g i., ,f lh. ,h, i enea BjeosMleaa wslsti tola at aerk ' wM kae eeasMersMe Ireskle set- lis togaiaer, s there la a wM ler enisles ss. Is what Met ml hill the llf ensls bawls' pass. Caalrmaa I aaerweed fsver a rsvenas Mtt, aad be ws, aate wis darlsg the eslea eeeslea. Bat IKw nkl far free weel led kr rrsaels Bartea HsrrlMS, sf Hew tsrk, as HI ae laiw , aa I adeeweed will have his MM te ae ever aaals. Tb ehaa-e see last Ike lleisaeratt as las remwlltee wNI as their gratia befse th kill eea, bes the Msse aad tha las Mil that J pupasid will b pissealed aaaalassaely. A : - II rtmiua cueraunr aV - K I . .. .... . L. , p PTrn niriiTiirn nn... uHUu tn ft A b bUUU HG SUCCESSORS Anxiety of Persia Over Pos sible Permanent Occupa tion of Southern Persia WOUNDED BRITISH CONSUL NOW IN SAFE QUARTERS fnlshsarat of Those lUaaooslbss far the) "Iwidrnt' frtaalssst Tlte Ba MMed Aawrliwa Treasarrr-ti assal Kuggests as Ills Hwwrasvr Ilia IVta- rtual Aasrrttaa Assbilaal 1 II h laperta la Irair Trheewa Tha roKMrd Itoasr Wlra teeax atanbathNi Hrstwrrd. (Ilr Cable to News and Observer.) Tehersn, Imc. II. Tha Hrlllsb Coa sul W. A. Hmart, who was woaaaed la an engagement between his Indian escort snd Mv Kashgal trtbesmea, la safe, having been brought from a car- avanaary where he r elved medical attention, to Kaxaroon. The Persian foreign Minister today railed on ths Urltlsh Minister snd expressed deep regret on behalf of the regent and government for the Incident. II In formed the Urltlsh Minister thst measures would I"' taken to Insure tne consul's safe arthal at his port at Hhlra and punishment for the odend- rrs i The Persian government Is exlreioe ' I aDiirehcnaii lest tlreat Hrltaln con- is'der the Itn ideiit Justlflcatlon for a I punitive expedition, which might lead ' i prnlonseil. xiwlbly to iiermanvnt loirupstlon i f Hunt hern I'ersla. W. Morgan Minister, the Asnerlesn wh" wsn disr.laaed from the tittle -e of I treasurer (.ei cral by the csbfiel. la still awaiting notincHtlon of the Ap pointment of Ills ftllt'Ceor. He hi) nusaesled the eelert'nn of V E. Cairns, who wss his principal American awiaiu.i. to a t in heron within a short Urns. If tho sigestlon la accepted, posa.bly he will Continued on I'age Three.) Holy.;host-aiiil-t Craft Kails Awy. (Hy the Associated Press.) j Porlland. Maine, IVc. ".In the 1 face of u hcny if.:le i'i.. sI. hu r I'm -racotitn, one of the fleet of the lloly-Ohost.and-Cs Koclety. steamed awsy for parts unknown todny. Hhe car ried tevcral member of the Bhlloh ! colony and was commamled by Capt. A- K. Perry, who captained the Hark Kingdom when she wit lost on th African coast. . 1 ho llarracouta wit tha Drat of the Hhlloh fleet to leavj port ilnce the i on vlct Ion of the 8o- I rlety leader, the Itev, .Frank W. hand- ford, for being responsible for tHt oeatn . i eeyrn oi mo passenger ana craw of tha Coronal. r Fr'r-g'l '"lar:) Minister Whom a Criminal At tempted to Involve In Ex plosion at Fort Riley WAS PREACHING WHEN CRIME WAS COMMITTED Ha. ( harass M. tt . rsraas Arssy (ltaptala, W hues Vatrh Trssd to las4lra4a to Mis -Cnafesaloa- Whaw Arrested, la Marti ac aa a Mlssan to "lUfl Uss Malar to lias B! ArrisHil, Hal Belred WMImmM Trial. H's laa ars Belag Appareat. (By laa Associated frees t 1 Kanaaa CMy, Mo , iwc. - A con gregallon In Quanah. Texas, ws ! Ing the Key. Clisrle M Hrewer , Pa.-n a sermon on i rsccsi nr tlanlty" st fhil time of ths blowing tir of the Oovernment bridge at Fort I I ley. Kaa., In which ths pastor's came was Implicated through a con fession of I'rlMite Michael Quirk, ac icrdlug to a statement made here to on) by lte. Mi lirewer. tContlnu.d on I'age Two I LOiigressman Stedman and Citizens at Work for Pas sage of Bill Appropriating $250,000 Therefor i i Special to News and Observer.) Winalon-Hiileni. I.c I A com mittee of representative cltlxens will go to Washington soon nfler Congress reconvenes for a i onferelice with North Carolina senators and represeu- to mm iiininTni in niini in I iiiiii I - i .1 .i rum ii. ' BUILDING Bill tatlves relative to the approprlatlun 1 dlssatlslin Hon oi the Monsotian peo uf IL'u.00 made b former session pie has been ions etandlng the Huo for the enliuai nieiit" of th- Wluiton- I alau e.i. mhk to i uiiieae m. apaiil) I Kslem postuftl. e Itrprestfliti' tl e .itnlman, of this dis linl. was heie toilav dlscuaalng the nintter with the Hoard of Trade The ; Hoard of Trmle fei : Jusllrled In ak ' Ing for s half million dollars for In r pill. lie building. In view of the fail 'that this city contributes iipproxl i mntely four million annually to the lo eminent . I nrmrr lranl Chaplain of l'.lk lral. i , ( Hv the AmhocimIciI Preaa I j Orange, tin.. Ic :(t The Hev ll'r . I., i 111 In ns, former Chaplain of Ih- ilrand IxidKe of K.Iks and wide- it Ln.i, l'i,ic...... i .,,i.,iui.r ai.a apoplexy at his home1 here todav, aged I Hr Cllhens was born In Hrldgetown, N J. lie waa formerly rector of tiraie hurch. HI. Iuls. and Church of the Advent. Han Kramlsco. 'Half of $125,000 Raised to Induce National Democrat ic Convention to Come t Hv thu Aasoclated Press. New York. !eo. ill.- Mityor tlay nor while wishing success, he said to the movement to hrlng the lu nio cratlv National convention to thla city declined today an Invitation of the Hotel men a association to ac company IU delegation tn Washing ton where lha cIhIitis of New York for the gathering, will be presented to I the I 'eniocratlc National Committee un January I. I At a meeting of the ovocullve com ! mittee of the Hotel men to-day It 1 1 Sue almoin I that IHu.imhi of the aiuount it wnn desired to preaent to j the I lemoeratle Committee to pa; I the iirnu' of Ihe convention hail been subsi rlbed, slid that there waa no doulit that the total of ll.'.,oon would be over-subscribed within a few dajf Oulrtrr Persian Affairs Assuming NliaM. London. . I H-e. i. The latest new ru iived here Indicates that affairs In I'eri.'i arc iitileter. Tin' Persian gov il linient hss sHilo(rUed foK the otit- ii.l'c acalnsl Consul Hmart. whose si.fen i.4 assured Btid has taken mens- nre to stu'e off a Urltlsh punitive eg- pi ditlon In Culcutl.i, the belief Is held that l.l. expeilltloa Will lie sent to occupy Shiran. It I understood that Ihe pre cise form the Urltlsh action will take will lie decided at Calcutta tomorrow nfler a consultation with the home 0I' rn'"'" ', . , , I lie firiiin nwi rjiiiiiria, uuiuii ins last year or two, has hud to complaint . ' . . . 1 . . ... 1 I.. 1 . . . . L. L. i " F'l liriuriim 11, f :ipiu t.i rouoeriea. oiitraKcs uml niiirdei ers on the caravan iit.s In Ho i'hern Persia, which the l intlan aiitborllle sTin helpless to I revent. but there la little doubt that eri. rcctlT measure will now be taken for the protection of Hiittsh trader hi thi district. lalngr 1 1 ax Vara, (at glllaa tgl alala.a mt k 1- r'utla tomorrow and hi present ma) ilaflgcnc U decision. NEW YORK WORKING mm T E Russian Charge D'Affaires' Direct Appeal to Resume Control in Mongolia TWO COMMISSIONERS NAMED, BUT MAY NOT ACT Ulllr Hope rwalaliirw of Ability to ladara MoagoHaa AathurlOra to Hrwew Their Alleglaans to CMaa. Ikw Isssmskdrara of afoagulia tlaa lag Already Hrrei IMaVtaJly Pre rtalaard Kaaataa Coalrwiioa af X (iraally of Malatnaaaiw by ftassia at lrge and ljreade Military t'artva aa Mongollaa Ikorttrr Dtgt toasatlc Htrp Not AVecled hy Ptirta asoath Treat). (Hy Cabls to New. nd lerrer ) Poking, lei . :t - lorasponss to a direct request of the Itusalau govern ment, hsnded to the Chinese f oreign oiflee by tlni Kusslan Charge d' Af faires tods), thst China should promptly resume control of Mnngolls, the Chinese government dei lard IU Inability to n.mply st the present mo ment. The only action government la able to take regarding Mongolia, I the Independence of which has beea 1 proclaimed, la the appointment of two j commissioners, w ho have been order ed to proired by way of the trans-HI- berla n Icmlway to t'rga, the chief city, to persuade the Mongolian suthorltief If possible to renew their allegiance to China. Hut In view of the present cri sis It I probable these toramiasluner will never Irsvs i'sklng. 11 Is understood that the Kutuktu. who Is the nllslous lusd of ths Mon gol Hudiliilsts. was piuchUmed Khen today. Arcoiding to tho i4mi doc trfus this dlcnlturr. the Kutktu--ts the terrtatrtal Impeiaonatioa af tha Oodhead and neter dlea, but psssiia, aftei hi apparent dei ease Into to laaly of noun newly l.mn boy. who la sought 'or afterwards, according Is the prophetic Indications of the flalal Lainn ill I lilbi I 'I in ii,.l. piiiucn.s iiiovemi nt In lars. 'v r. Iislons. Ths and t'oinip'iou- Tne i nines- gov ernor als.xi have plundered the Mongols and i in I. lied themselves, while at Hi Mime time carrying un an unjust ii inilinKtratloa. Kor eatera! vears p.na the Chinese have been acravalug Kussla and have been it eating her conliimaci ously since I he Japanese defeated her. Chins even beanii lo organise modern troops and to tune other mllltsry liieaaores along tin Kusslan frontier. KiiKala ha often protested against thi. and the t lnnce foreign board I has verbally agreed to demands, but has ia"r promises Aa late as i foreign hoard written t t lie Russian fulfilled Its i.iolier the 'ply eaded HiiMsla's deiiiaiids. The Russian legation has contend pieparauon. i'". ' ,h ...ll.lanu.- by ""-"-"'J " Moniiollan binders ! Furthermore, outer Mongolia Is ad ! jacent to Itiisxian lei rltory and ll In terests are nun c low l r. lated to Itiissla than China, the latter being accessible through the Unbl desert. I The attache of Japan and lircut j llrltaln tiuiy be ixpeettid to watch events closel), but llicr. will be no i a use for alaim until Hiisslun troopi. 'ITILZ way might necessitate the employ no nl of Itiisslati troop for protection as was the 'ase hIoiik the Iran Silrlaii In Main hiirln. but that Is a ci.iialileratlun for the future. The present step Is apparently only a illplon all1' one In the Kusslan pro gruto of l !lpalil..fl. tltcti did not terminate with the tiei.lv of I'ort looiith Altnoiitfh the t: ismsii's de clare their desire t'lai .Mongolia shali li.llttnue as a loiffer sl.il.. i.:c ali'llid of the .Mongolian primes, who a scn.bled in I'. .itiiK l.n,v. o.'te-iii.i imi tlrely on clicumst.iuees. As tiiey are not able to defend themi-ehes thev will piolialdv Hcci-pt lii ins from the Peking government whether monar chical or republican. PKr Mil It OKKHtS ltKS;'ATIOX. ; - i Assrmhly In Pal. re to hcttk Hrvolo- Ion PnaliKtltr if I'ranialk' Imi lb 111 Offer Itrfuard CM her I level ipnu-nls Peking. I''. 2N.- The assembly In f the paho e today to discuss affairs ih 1'ed with a settlement of tho rev 'olutinti ua4 piodiictUe of at least one dramatic Incident The iMtwagcr Em pr'an. Premier Yuan Hhl Kai and tho prl.ucep of the Imperlsl clan were pres ent and ihe debate wsxed so warm 'that linall.v Yuan Hhl Kal arose and' offered his en ins reatgiiatlon. . Inl. how- ever, wus rffuuJ. Premier nan HM Kal explained to the princes that he could continue th government and retain the country north of the Yangtse' only by hating funds p'need at his disposal. - He asked the prince to e-r-nower I him to obtain money. He evplalned that f 10.000.000 would meet th pay ment for the soldiers for five months, after which the (touth would become disunited and province after province would return to their allegiance to the throne. Pk adrd Iav-k of Mower. Hut the princes were US moved. They plesded lack of money, although moat of them are very wealthy. Nona -ha given any uhsuntlal amount to aid the government with th. excep tion of Prlnc Chi off. who ha hah4 ICoDllnued oa Pag Tar) - CUA RUSSIAN REOUES MONGOLIA 1 1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1911, edition 1
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