i ; i s ! i 8-A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 7, 1915. KQNARCHY OPPONENTS YIELD Two Most . rrononncei in Oppoii ' tion Are Silent tt the Move Underlay. EOTTGHT SAFETY BY PROCESS (Correspondence of th Associated Pre.) TKKINO. Nor. 6. President Yuan flhl kl hs never publicly given hl official Miction to the effort of th Chou An lliitl, or Society for th Preservation of Peace, to re-establish th monarchy, but failure of th government to uphold the board of censor In tb Impeachment of the- member of th society, U generally legal (led a proof that the noclety baa the full approval of the president and hie adviser. The board of censor, which I ft sort of govcnnent-s-nelllng committee, sus tained charge brought against the Chou An Huel, and the government referred the Impeachment to the minister of the In tenor. This cabinet member ha now re ported that all the promoter of the roclety are men of cuHun and scholar of not etyl that their object I to enrage In theoretical dlwrtisslcn of the principle of government, and not In any way to disturb the peace of th country. Special Intereet attache now to move ment of Oeneral Tuan Chl-Jul, th for mer minister of war, and Vic President IJ Yuang-hung. the two most prominent opponent of the restoration of th moih archy. It ha been frequently rumored that Oeneral Tuan Eht-Jul was assassin ated. This, however, la not true. rtil-Jal RalaeI. 1-ast week General Tuan Chl-Jul sub mitted ft memorial to th president, urg ing that with th coming; of autumn hi "health" had not Improved, and for thl res r on ho wished to be unburdened of the special duties devoting upon him In the headquarter of th rmy and navy. Th distinguished general craved perm'sslon to leav Peking that ha might mak his way back to hi native home In Anhul, nd restore the tombs of hi ancestors. However, th president graciously re fused hi requests, a he desires to con sult hi former ee.-rttarr of war from tlm to tlm on matter of high moment. Vic president Lj Tuan-hung 1 now enjoying greater liberty than formerly. Me ha moved from th pslare, In th Forbidden City, where he wm practic ally ft prisoner, and I new living with hi family In ft mansion purchased for him In the Chines city near the legation quarter. The mansion we formerly used a a reception place for the military club, and 1 situated In a beautiful garden. Price) ef Freed. Thl extension of greater freedom to the vice president 1 generally believed to hae come about a a result of hi re fusal to participate In th monarchical movement. For ft time It seemed that h would be an open opponent of th re storation of th monarchy. Hi lack of sympathy with th change I understood throughout th republic, and hi greater freedom I believed to be the price the government paid for hi silent scqules ence. Religion and religious organisation are also plsylng an Important part In the monarchical movement. Effort have been mad by the Soc'ety for the Pres ervation of Peace to get th support of prominent religionist. But th announce ment that Mohammedan who Joined the society were authorised to do so by the Mutual Advancement Society of Moham medans caused a flareback. t hang Tlen-tao and twenty-two other leader In th Mohammedan society Im mediately published an announcement denying th authority of any member to represent thst body In any political movement and hotly resenting the at tempt of Individual to apeak for th 15.0n0.on0 Mohammedan living in China. Most of the Mohammedan In China live In Cnlnese Turkestan, and neighbor Ig province, far weat of th well-known cltle of th republic. Us Th Bee' "Swapper" column. A MESSAGES MPffiHMJC TO WESTEim ONIOM MM: NgWCOMM CAAkTON. rmsiOBrt Omaha, Neb., Nov. 6, 1915. 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