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THE SUNDAY -CALL. 13 BeETw F A TH T AT AT AT A A A ESAOAS A TR O @ * Jhe Chinese Consul General * . Jiates pPosition of Jan 7 3 Francisco Chinese. g ————— SAOEORDATEORTTAIAT AT AT AR k< now setfling snd wiil hereafter settie tne T s e fin de & e r al s es of the earth, as the metropolitan T e w d whe t ce settle the brawls of the city. ’ 3t exd of « that this thing,Just . . say six lous press agency which . Sa% & showld ¥ Washington and his " - ae g Yow San isco B ’ > T ng been entirely with- v y ese c Kijes datly papers have Yo iS r ' ’ les rned i 8 ¥ bits of chit- lefe all fr pens of these two men, o Chinese of e rticles which they have g en brick- ten to ome for e > ich th e writte i signed them- A . be nding toward bovs « 2 e *oLE P ¢ . Chr s z t come on ¢ f ns—then ¢ r} we red with id the prese: s bet upon them unpreparedly e the poets s Th o s ereof as weil, have In Is a long way from complet He is here with a hund nd Chinese de- pending upon him. und him are near- 1y 2 hundred mi foreign devils of va- rious natic ties. Across the w the Chinese are slaughtering-the brothers ot the foreign devils. What will the foreign devil do? That is the way that the con- servative and fearful Chinaman looks at it. It is the way that the sheep looks at The civilized nation of the e. An international police is the dog. Ho Yow and his brother-in-law, alone, seem to realize that the Americans are and will be their best friends, and it is now the task of these two statesmen to cgntinye. agd 'cerhent tween the people of China and those of America, which means so much-to both. For the foregoing reasons there is hard- ly a man in America who occupies a more the friendship- be-_ interesting position at the present moment than Ho Yow. Accredited here as a rep- resentative of one of the most powerful monarchs, he sees his monarchy falling to pieces after having roused the wrath of the entire world, leaving him standing on a foreign shore between sixty miilions of foreign people on one hand and the deep eea which separates Lim from his native 1and on the other. His plctures searcely do him justice, for 1t 1s driven Into the Chinese from child- hood—born“in;them, for that matter<that they must control their fafes and keep them dignified. Ho Yow has too much in- tellectuality to peérm!t of this at ordinary times, but when sitting for his photo- graph he cannot belp relapsing into the DEEP SEA! Jhe Man on &hose Diplomacy the JSafety of 100.000 Chinese Depends. i hina, which go ba og ng beyond the time of Moses, but with this . he knows more of the hi 2 4 Europe than the average pedagog: e he a charming man to meet so- > ":‘ B thet Raenisit tedevd had degenerated s mercantile iInterests In San Fran- cisco, Outside of his consular business, good are very large indeed. He Is partner These e a few of es at in a number of enterprises, for.the Chi- confront Ho Yow. What w 1 c—— nese do not believe in .putting all their By co-oper: SN, SHG SUNNIINS, Mo 2 o and eggs In one basket ass¥eiation with d insure themse ainst loss ¢ fai ) H to be rst though of Mr, Ho. He greets fis ts with a smile and a cigar that would tempt an) one to smoke. he particular which he now has on hand were brc to him by friend, the Consul G 1 here re- of Havana, who passed thr short ti na only- a been recalled by the tmperial to find himself on his ndemned‘ to b only fshment to and de- pends the safety of the lives and prop- erty of 100,000 Ch On Ho Yow's poli discretion er his jurisdic- tion. While England tal roys of China as hostages nations of Gospel even clamor for a of seizing the Vice- and while the gpe- and sters of the romiscuous and bloody ‘Tevenge upon’ Chinese wherever } be found, Ho Yow's ceaseless activity has aroused his low country- men here to throw off the Oriental se- which at home would be thetr only crecy fafety, and make to dll fearless explana- position which they apy 2 tions of th e and the I which t intend to take in the coming crisis 3 b Sl Tl Gt At first sight it would appear that the gey within siriking distance of a threate situation here was extremely dangerous ened ship that had a balloon without be- for the Chinese, with their fellow coun- ¢ ing observed.