VI Zioc n.il. iPUbraeftan mmji f 1 WHEN THE JAPANESE QUE8TION. "" T 1 V i V. . IV i l tf t . -t n ' r i S. - ! I At ''WALKOVERS GO ON if Sho Troubles Go Off. Rogers & Perkins 1129 O Strast. x jQQQQQQ oooc We Would Llko to be Your Laundrymen. YULE BROS. ooooooooooooo; : G. A. TUCKER, Jeweler, j DR. S. S. SHEAN, Optician l 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT jj! : YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS 136 North Eleventh Bell 348. . - Auto 3881 WHEN A STUDENT WANTS PRINTING THERE IS HO OENVINQ THAT HE WANTS IT PRINTED IN MODERN STYLE The New Century Printers 1241 N STREET Dr. Guernsey Jones Addresses Convo cation on Recent Complications. "The Japanese Question" wns tho, subject of Prof, Guernsey Jone3' ad dress at Convocation yesterday morn ing. Whon tho RuBBiun-Japanese war1 broke out he said every one expected the Russians to win, but their military forces were not concentrated and they , wore too far from tho homo govern-' merit. The cloud, In Snn Francisco suggests the possibility of war botweon. the United States and Japan, and be .cause of this he compnred the forces of tho two countries. Our supplies, like Russia's come from a distance and our forces in the Philippines nro small. Including tho native troops In tho islands we have altogether 22,000 mon. The troops In the states are 28 days sailing distance from Manila, with only 10 transports at hand. In contrast with this is Japan's ready army .of 400,000 mon, five days distant from Manila, with sixty-three transports. Our navy, however, is superior in size and ef ficiency, but of our thirty-four boats, not a battleship is in Asiatic water. The eighteen battleships of tho United States aro along the Atlantic coast and could be assembled in less than a week. Japan had twonty-nlx vessels, fourteen of which were taken from tho Russians. Tho problem would be how to got all tho ships together, for to go around the Horn to San Francisco is a dis tance of nearly 15,000 miles, requiring three months' time. There would be also tho difficulty of coallnr, for Japan furnishes us all our coal, nd in the meantime the-Japanese could be forti fying themselves in Manila. The cam paign would reqiiire great things and strenuous endeavor, but Professor Jones felt confident that in the end wo would win, nltho now nolthe.' conn try is anxious for war. A naval war Is not as expensive as a land war, for the main cost is in building the ships. By the treaty of 1905 it is necessary for England and Japan to assist each other in case of war. This appears to be a chanco for Japanese exnanslon. - . for tho Phlllnntnnn nrn mnm iloahvihln I to Japan than Manchuria. Remote as the danger is, the agitation. Is here with our people on the western coast. 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