Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1903 — STIRRED BY CZARC'S GRAB. [ARTICLE]

STIRRED BY CZARC'S GRAB.

Dndmi n| Brins On Orest AVer. Unless Rntelft recedes from her presSiFmaalg nid Jaytm. xvlth fiwtt active ally of The Japanese emit apparently nOTtflrbut a rpark prcwsitfiCAedte tstais&HßD to prtsvbke lict ’lhauoßihete While the,.United States may, flftrW Actively' intd'fhb antfelfiiffAi fcbnflict, its part ns the inoral ally? mit >toaait[ of Japan and Greatrjlritnin will be '5 Ruasi'af in fier dec lhancy of the Wgt ,J ot ,I hlran-’ •chriil has always beep doubted, despite tho pdetttp/decJsrntfoiiß fpom tjoio to tirne, n>f ' *pe< «fWt jnpfc or the chancelleries of Europe, ItusAia la openly accused of breach, of faith in her latest demands In China. J Ato«dy Jap A It, JtitrahiiAl t*al the breakJhgt point and lensilprqpaftHg.’fpr thiri. conflict, has dispatched jU^e,of Ueif, most warships to ' strengthen heV squaidron in The far Easts Great Brittain, known to 1 be nnxioiis to pwv«»t open hoat}Utieat;:hayi .tflikep; like attioni prlfUo been on a war footing for more 3 than a year. Quietly and without notice to dfc she has boon pouring troops into ; sfanchutiin' fit Aientiflsti.amd grbat forth iftcititos and; kavp. beea.fiuilt,. aigped to a final move fob thrice*! Bngl'sind has ipropored a forcible protest of i Great ! Britain, 7fl»e HUipted./fitfAebr; imd jJfIPW, [agpinst, Russia, J* If., f »iW aD4 ! the genera! opinion that it "will—¥hen the groat War of the JWeiifieth cefi* 1 tfofy Antst follow,■ - i t-* 7/ i->u» .• i Upited States Ambassador McCormick ,at .St. Petersburg w’as in„lructed by cable to present to the Russian foreign office a note Which, vyhllt* known as one of inquirer,, wari in substance a strong protest against Russians Gabled histructions ;also were sent to Minister Conger at Pekin to express to the Chinese!- authorities the dissatisfaction United States with Russia's demands and oifr hope that China nvoutd pot accede to; tfiefii.-7/ For any crisis-requiring a sliow of, naVal strength the Asiatic vquadron of the United States navy,- Under command of Rear Admiral Evans, rs well situated strategically, but if, is stated rit the .Navy Department that unless the State Department requests it no warships will be sent to Newchwnng, whither the Japanese government is reported to have sent three warships.