REPLY OF RUSSIA WHAT IS SAID REGARDING MAN CHURIAN PROPOSALS ALL TO BE TREATED ALIKE Commercial Privileges In the Interior Are to Be Common Property Goods of All Countries Will Be Carried on - Same Basis ST PETERSBURG The Russian foreign office has explained or denied Iho eight demands made on China re garding Manchuria Regarding the whole negotiations which have been dragging on since January the foreign office says There is nothing directed in any manner against the interests of the other powers or their commerce oth ers enjoy the same rights of coin- merce in the interior as we Of the towns not opened to trade the rail way will carry Russian and foreign goods alike through the country but we or they cannot sell them in un opened towns If the towns are open ed all will be benefited alike It is in the railways interests to demand the widest possible developments of trade The pourpaleurs contain titudinous decisions which were not foreseen when the evacuation was de cided upon Commenting on each point separate ly the foreign office says 1 Reported Demand No more Manchurian ports or towns are to be opened Answer Absolutely false Not our affair 2 Reported Demand No more foreign consuls are to be admitted into Manchuria Answer Depends upon China Not mentioned in our pourpaleurs 3 Reported Demand No foreign ois except Russians are to be em ployed in the public service in Man churia Answer False i Reported Demand The present status of the administration of Man churia is to remain unchanged Answer Unimportant 5 Reported Demand The cus toms receipts at the port of New Chwang are to be given to the Russo Chinese bank Answer Such is the present ar rangement G Reported Demand A sanitary commission is organized under Rus rian control Answer Extremely important since an English vessel in 1902 intro duced the plague 7 Reported Demand Russia is entitled to attach the telegraph wires and poles of all Chinese lines in Man churia Answer False 8 Reported Demand No territory in Manchuria is to be alienated to any other power Answer The integrity of China is already adopted into the Russian pro gram No need to discuss that now WASHINGTON Considerable in terest was shown here in the Russian answer regarding the eight demands made on China It was regarded as of great importance and if borne out by subsequent information will meet in a general degree the desires of the American government MUST PAY THEIR WAY HOME Army Officers Who Are Discharged on Their Own Application WASHINGTON D C The United States supreme court Monday decided two cases involving the question as to whether army officers who upon their own application have received discharges when distant from home are entitled to travel pay and commu tation for subsistence The cases were those of Sweet and Barnett both of which were decided by the court of claims favorably to the claimants That opinion was reversed by Mon days decision The opinion was delivered by Jus tice Holmes who said that the prac tice of the war department and the treasury department in not allowing claims of this character had been long maintained and that the court was of the opinion that the system should not be overruled Turks Defeat Insurgents SALONICA European Turkey A band of about 500 insurgents partly in Bulgarian uniforms was defeated by a Turkish force near Radovitz April 19 Thirty insurgents and nine Turks were killed The Koniep Asia Minor division of Redifs numbering sixteen battalions has been called out for active service in Macedonia and Albania Grand Master Mason Dies KANSAS CITY Mo John C Yo cum grand master of the Masonic grand lodge of Missouri died Sunday at a sanitarium at Bonner Springs Kan near here aged 49 years after a long illness Burial will be at Ann ville Pa Mr Yocums former home Morgan Sails for Europe NEW YORK J P Morgan and Miss Morgan Andrew Carnegie and Mrs and Miss Carnegie were passengers for Europe on the White Star liner Cedric A cu mm M mmmmmm mvmmmmmmmmmmm0mmmm 1 1 rs V jjsT Specimen WT CHURCH MERGER POSTPONED Preachers Fail to Harmonize Doc trines PITTSBURG The church merger will not materialize as the represent atives of the Congregational Meth odist Protestant United Brethren and Christian Union denominations dis agreed Thursday on the plans submit ted It was decided that committees from eadh denomination confer during the summer and endeavor to harmonize the different doctrines so that a prac ticable plan of union may be present ed to another confeisnce MUST RESIGN HIS POSITION Government Employes Cans Run for Elective Offices WASHINGTON D C The atti tude of the administration towards effice holders who become candidates for elective offices in indicated by a telegram which Postmaster General Payne on Wednesday sent to a news paper at Spokane Wash in response to a query Mr Payne wires as fel lows If the assistant postmaster accepts the nomination and becomes a candi date for mayor he will be expected to resign his position in the post office GERM THAT CAUSES SMALLPOX Professor in Haravard Medical Col lege Makes Discovery BOSTON Mass The Globe an nounced that Dr William Thomas Councilman the Shattuck professor of pathological anatomy in the Har vard Medical school has discovered the germ that causes smallpox The discovery is pronounced by physicians who have been made aware of Dr Councilmans discovery as one of the really great ones in medical history and the most important made in Bos ton rivalling the discovery of ether as an anaesthetic The details of the investigation how each successive step was taken how valuable scientific information concerning the protozoa the organism that produces that highly contagious disease will on Tuesday evening be furnished to medical men by the dis coverer who refrains from making a public announcement of it until he has enlightened the scientific world Tues days meeting of physicians will be held at the Harvard Medical school under the auspices of the Boston So ciety of Medical Science and the no tices merely state that Dr Council man will have an announcement to make upon small pox Baldwins Reply Kept Quiet WASHINGTON D C Secretary Root has received a reply from Gen eral Baldwin in response to the war departments inquiry regarding the re cent published interview with that of ficer in which he is alleged to have cast reflections upon colored and Fil ipino soldiers The reply will not be made public until Colonel Mills who was sent to Denver to investigate makes his report Loubet Leaves Algiers ALGIERS President Loubet arriv ed here Thursday He at once went on board the cruiser Jeanne DArc which soon sailed for Phillippevjlle Proceed with the Hearing NEW YORK The interstate com merce commission on Thursday contin ued the investigation into the com plaint against the anthracite coal car rying railroads filed by William R Hearst just after the recent coal strike When the hearing opened counsel for Mr Hearst calied for the contracts between the Temple Iron company and the Lehigh Valley the Lackawanna and the Reeding rail roads rsssIS CLOSESJHE DOOR CHINA ACCEPTS THE PROPOSALS OF RUSSIA LATTER MAKES HEW DEMANDS Muscovite Goods to Enter China Free Insists on Customs Suspension in Large Part of Empire Other Na tions Shut from Province ST PETERSBURG The St Peters burg correspondent of the Daily Mail hears from an authoritative source that China has accepted the Russian proposals in so fars as it regards the duties at the lake bounties After the negotiations with the Tsung li Yamen the correspondent continues the Russian minister formulated the following conditions 1 The importation of Chinese arms into Manchuria shall be taxed according to the discretion of the Rus sian customs authorities and China shall agree to construct at Galgan a manufactory to supply material for the projected Russo Chinese railroad to Pekin which will pass into the vicinity of Kalgan 2 China shall establish in Rhardin an administrative body to insure the rights vested in the gold mines which are now being worked by Russian en gineers 3 All Russian goods sent to Cen tral China shall be entirely free of any Chinese customs charges 4 Russia and China shall jointly agree henceforwarad to close the door in Manchuria to the goods of all pow ers This agreement concludes the cor respondent will come into force af ter the opening of the Manchurian railroad The Timees correspondent at Pe kin says he has ascertained that the fourth demand in the first Russian document namely that the present status of the administration of Man churia is to remain unchanged does not apply to Manchuria but is a de mand that the administration of Mon golia shall not be changed The ob ject of this is to check the suggested alteration in the government of Man churia by which it was contemplated to transform Mongolia into a Chinese province The foreign office continues the Times correspondent has formally agreed that Russia is to retain 2100 000 taels receipts from the New Chwang customs now in possession of the Russo Chinese bank as an in demnity for repairing and protecting the New Chwang rail way Cattle Die of Starvation TOPEKA Kan Within the last two months the Kansas Live Stock Sani tary commission here has received many complaints from cattlemen in the northern and western part of the state to the effect that their cattle are dying of a mysterious disease Many of the writers declare that the dis ease is mange and that it has come into the state from Colorado and oth ers have other names for the trouble the matter having benn arranged by Cuban Theaters Resume Business HAVANA The theaters which closed as a protest against the col lection of a stamp tax have reopened the reduction of the tax to 1 per cent Indians Land iuit Delayed GUTHRIE Okla Associate Jus tice Hainer has postponed to May 23 the hearing of the case wherein mem bers of the Kaw Indian tribe seek to prevent the allotment of the lands in their reservation The case will be heard at Newkirk Okla Jockey Watson Dies of Injuries SAN FRANCISCO Cal Jockey Robert Watson is dead from injuries received in a race at Oakland Sat urday - CLOSES THE DORR China Accepts the Proposals of the Russians ST LOUIS A salute or 100 guns wi1 announce to the world at noon on April 30 the close of the first cen tum of an inland empire that Napo leon sold for a song One of the most impressive military spectacles of peaceful times will sweep through the metropolis of the Louisi ana domain a glittering display of American arms and the man Kings emperors and potentates have sent their ambassadors to swell the hom age of this people to the genius that by bloodless conquest gave to the country a territory one third the size of all Europe The presence of the president of the United States his cabinet congress and the supreme court at the head of the armed column is intended to sym bolize a government by the people and its achievements Orders have been issued by the war department to mobilize in the build ings of the exposition 4000 battle scarred regulars The powerful mon itor Arkansas is ascending the historic river once claimed by De Soto in the name of his Spanish sovereign Gov ernors of states are picking their crack militia regiments for a brave show Ten thousand stalwart types of the volunteer of the future are bur nishing their weapons for this day of dignitaries Estimates by the passenger depart ments of twenty nine railways converg ing at St Louis indicate that from 250000 to 300000 visitors mainly from Nebraska Missouri Illinois Iowa Ar kansas and Oklahoma will attend the dedication Arrangements for transporting 500 000 persons present a schedule of fif teen seconds between the delivery of visitors at the exposition gates This work has been undertaken by the street railway systems Loops con structed especially have been laid at the entrances of which there are eight disposed at various points on every side of the Worlds fair site in order to avoid congestion Three days will be crowded with incident National day falls on April 30 when the president dedicates the Worlds fair International day fol lows on May 1 when addresses by the French and Spanish ambassadors and a reception to the diplomatic corps will be the features State day on May 2 will conclude the celebration when Governor Odell of New York and Gov ernor Dockery of Missouri will deliv er addresses a great civic procession will march over the route of the mil itary parade and the corner stones of state buildings will be laid GOVERNOR RICHARDS IS DEAD Wyoming Executive Fails to Recover from Kidney Disease CHEYENNE Wyo Governor De Forrest Richards died at his home in this city Tuesday morning of acute kidney disease Governor Richards was born at Charleston N H April 10 1S4G Af ter finishing his schooling at Phillips Andover academy he went to Alabama and engaged in cotton raising In 1885 he established himself at Chad ron Neb organizing the Chadron Na tional bank Organize a New Steamship Company SALT LAKE CITY Utah Official circulars received in this city an nounce the formation organization and incorporation of the American Smelters Steamship company The circulars were issued from the gen eral offices of the American Smelting and Refining company at New York and are signed by President Guggen heim They announce the new com pany will engage in general transpor tation - 3Siui rwwwi tttz z a r - w i ton ftwilnTi Jtat6JjaMj tit fcfr T When Father Pays the Bills who is planning an Easter wedding for his daughter to a writer In the New York Commercial Advertiser I am planning the wedding of my only daughter and so am learning what every other father before me has learned -that the prospective father-in-law Is the legitimate prey of the class of tradesmen who get rich out of the altruism of brides and the gul libility of papa I refer to the caterer the florist and the choirmas ter It is the duty of every prospec tive father-in-law to give his daugh ter a hangup wedding but it is also his privilege to study economy at tho same time I first had a conference with the caterer who helped us out when it was our turn to entertain the Frisky Fossils Thursday Evening Euchre club I remembered he fur nished us punch sandwiches ice cream lady fingers coffee and camp chairs for fifty people at the rate of 37 cents a head not counting the charge for waiters And I calculated hed charge an old customer at the same rate per head for wedding victuals of the same sort But oh no This is a wedding He couldnt think of serving a hundred people for less than 200 and that Avould include champagne punch I insisted that common everyday punch was good enough but the caterer succeeded in convincing me that only champagne I When I marry a rich man and take o eating in restaurants myself in stead of waiting on other people who eat there I don intend to talk about anything but the weather and I shall liscuss that with a great deal of cau tion said Waitress No 19 I shall oe thus guarded in my remarks be cause I think it had form to give my amily affairs away before folks the way most people do when dining and iunching away from home I remember for instance the case it the man and woman who couldnt agree to get married on account of heir relatives They sat here for two solid hours talking it over He bad three children which she didn3 want to be bothered with and she nad a mother that he didnt want aanging around Much as they seem ed to care for each other neither would agree to break family ties yet aeither would accept the others in cumbrances The argument waxed pretty hot at times and they went away still in fighting mood Several months after that the wo nan came in one day alone She sat it my table I was devoured with curiosity and finally as the risk of osing my place I spoke to her It has been a long while since ou were here I said She was surprised but she did not vet angry All Concerned Unite to Secure a Slice of the Old Mans Wealth When He Is Arranging for the Wedding Festivities of His Daughter There rre two men who in the midst of their troubles never get any sympathy and they are the man with the mumps and the prospective father-in-law said a citizen of this city punch should be served at a wedding wedding feed invariably reception and that variably icludes chicken salad and croquettes a la something So I gavo Then I sought tho florist My daughter decided on daisy bouquets of lil for the bridesmaids a bouquet ies of the valley for herself and boutonnleres of daisies for the ush ers I figured on 25 cents for the boutonnleres 5 for the lillies of the valley and 2 each for the bunch ol daises and thus fortified I went to the florist In this item I had to raise the ante about 100 per cent I got the boutonnieres for 50 cents me uuj bouquets for 5 and the lillies of the valley for 10 and for this price I got a cascade bunch which I was in formed was a great concession for which I ought to be thankful But I got my real eye opener when I went to get the choirboys to sing Now I thought the boys would be glad to come around to the house and have a good time and sing Faithful and True and The Voice That Breathed Oer Eden for 50 cents each But I forgot again that a wed ding changes the aspect of all things The boys will sing Lohengrin and the anthem at 5 a head Thus have my eyes been opened and my legs been pulled but I am rejoicing My girl will have as pretty a house wedding as has ever been given above 72d street Well then dont kick when the livery stable keeper tacks on 10 to your contract bill for carriage hire added a sympathetic listener On the Management of Men Old Gorgon Graham Writes on the Subject to His Son PierrepontSome Pointers as to the Successful Conduct of an UptosDate Business Consider carefully before you say a hard word to a man but never let a chance to say a good one go by Praise judiciously bestowed is money invested Never learn anything about your men except from themselves A good manager needs no detectives and the fellow who cant read human nature cant manage it The phonograph records of a fellows character are lined in his face and a mans days tell the secrets of his nights Be slow to hire and quick to fire The time to discover incompatibility of temper and curl papers is before the marriage ceremony But when you find out that youve hired the wrong man you cant get rid of him too quick Pay him an extra month but dont let him stay another day A discharged clerk in the office is like a splinter in the thumb a center of soreness There are no exceptions to this rule because there are no ex ceptions to human nature Never threaten because a threat is a promise to pay that it isnt always convenient to meet but if you dont make it good it hurts your credit Save a threat till youre ready to act and then you wont need it In all your dealings remember that to day is your opportunity to morrow some other fellows Keep close to your men When a fellows sitting on top of a mountain hes in a mighty dignified and ex alted position but if hes gazing at the clouds hes missing a heap of In teresting and important doings down in the valley Never lose your dig nity of course but tie it up in all the red tape you can find around the of fice and tuck it away in the safe Its easy for a boss to awe his clerks but a man who is feared to his face is hated behind his back A competent boss can move among his men without having to draw an imag inary line between them because they will readily see the real one if it exists Besides keeping in touch with your office men you want to feel your salesmen all the time Send each of them a letter every day so that they wont forget that we are making goods for which we need orders and insist on their sending you a line every day whether they have any thing to say or not When a fellow has to write in six times a week to the house he uses up his explana tions mighty fast and hes pretty apt to hustle for business to make his seventh letter interesting Right here I want to repeat that in keeping track of others and their faults its very very important that you shouldnt lose sight of your own Authority swells up some fellows so that they cant see their corns but a wise man tries to cure his own while remembering not to tread on his neighbors From Letters from a Self Made Merchant to His Son by George Horace Lorimer By permis sion of Small Maynard Co Pub lishers Boston Mass Where People Talk Too Much Restaurant Waiter Tells of Bad Habit of Many People Who Dine in Public Places Exceptional Case of Gratified Curiosity in Point Yes she said it has been a long while I am surprised that you remember me V C0Ud never forset you I said You were here with a gentle man and you sat here talking about his children and your mother That was an awfully nervy thing to do but still she didnt get mad thatVay116 X -She stopped as if that ended it but she proved to be a true lady with curiosity of her own That made her sympathetic and enabled her to al ouuerea unaer th j wnneSSPresentIy sbe added We finally fixed it up all right We rented an extra house acros the street and set mother to housekeep- inVer ere to take re of ha children The plan has worked beau tifully and i dont see why all SS Pies with irreconcilable relations do not solve the problem that wav Philadelphia Ledger - 5 War Has Doubled Values Striking an average of the whole Orange river colony land values hav doubled since the war avo Cotton and Wood as aS Eame V S i M - j Sf M fH 4 p JS