'! NWa t H-IMrfllH Vfrr !. WLjWW3fil It ti KiTMiimiirn Mu ll.tsTu. ffiolumbttsffouvnal. OoliiniliilN, Ni'li' Kl,!otvl nt tlio IW...I1 '-!a "'I'" . S'"l'r" B" ,..,, ,i,l.rln limi) in.itlor PUHMSIIIM) vi.i)N.ai)AMnn Columbus Journal Co., (t.NluM'UllUJ.U ) rrnMBorM U'iriiii-.m.s. Oiinjrnr.li mull, I iwlw" i nitil ri.i miiiitti" I ilf-Htiionthn 1.'0 . .:o viKHNi:aAV. Ai'nusr ir.. te. : :i!t: will li -hnliit-.l iif-rnliliKl 1IISCON I'lVUAM M lt.;-.iilll""" l rl -, r. ill . ..mlnni. In n . . It.; ll.i" Jt.utiiiil null l . jiilill.li.-ri.iit.. imtilivd I.J li-ti-r n. .Iihn.ri Iriiin. will. lli Ji.ntnil I-OHIIIIU.-.I fnr iui.illi.-r .ir nr. 1,1 Urn.. .ii- f" " M-lt.-l, ) "Il.iiI.I llllllll) IHilll) llht".ll"l,.lllllll'',l'- uiwm: in nnnrsH when r,',:rif" " rliiuiM.' I H'"'i'l li.-.Mii'--ril--r.i.li"il'l 1m- f ur In !. Ilii-it ol.l ii well i" 'I'""- '"' " I'ln-i-"- r J 9 ntiHJKTi wvm Tho World Herald's iinlittnil editor who has Ih'CII MnuuliiK hitnsoir lor severnl yean lo dig P examples ol corrtipiloii resulting liom yearn of n liiilili'iiii control In state government, is advised to turn his skilled optics on Urn i;nnd cilil ilumocmtir county of IMiilln Tlm World-Herald Ih out again will' Is busker gnthoiing odiloihtl chips rotn republican iui Whpiipi.rH in its iiiiiiiiI nttotnpt to Mart ti "Miuiiliro" o "suioko out " miiiio of tlm republi can statu nlUoem. Tim lonrnocl editor nf tlm "senior yellow" should have discovered before MiIh tlmt those chips aro' sinokolius He will lnivn to lium up those railroad usM'SMiie'tit nu-onls Hindu by n fusion administration ii foro ho mil siurt much of n sniolco In til., ropuhtkaii uiiiip Tiir mill fiuthors Ih u treatment too nillil for tlm wife beater. Hut iv lopo mid u ti'l.'plioiui polo nro just its iiiucIi too mild tor tint "mti, who if hn Iiivh ... ..i i... . rl.... lOIJVU'lll'K ovlliriimi iiuiiiiim nimnum- iIit.Ih Iiio i owunlly lon)i;n u compliiint or it ho Iu-Ish mi'h itltwiro will nA in i-irculiiiliiL' mii'Ii u i-orioiiH Hcmidnl. Wlii-n tho IiiikIiiiiiiI mid wifo who nro tho jiirh.'H to u uifo hiiit In,; ht-utidnl. urKi'ii in ilnnyinu tlm truth of tin M'ttmliilouN rumor, mid tho njo-wlt-ih-huh. it tlmro rro miVi lui'l; tho cour niti to coiiin forwittd with tho fitotH, thi'ii tlm wimlo miittor hinkn lo tho lovol of dirtost kind of j0hhii which In Imnrikth tlm itiimlty of n imsvr-pupi r to t'ivo ptihlicntiou ..WM.V'.S IXH'l'HIXi:. "At-ia tor AMiittlo-.' TIiIh Ik tlm .liipaunHo "Mnurno Dnctiino" wliii'h imoordiiiK to MtuhmtN of tlm ciiHtoni iimKtion, will ho ciiforci'd in nvnut of .lapmi'H holni; k ran toil Imr dumiuidr. nt tlm J'ortHiiioulh pnaun confornuoc I Ih intnniHtini; to nolo that while an Ailntlo "Mimriin Doutrluu" Ih hoin ilovnlopod, our Aumricaii "Mouron nontriim" Ih ijrovsliik' wouknr. Amor iuiui capitaliHtH urn nvplottiuj; forniKii landi morn and morn and luouppniillnc for tlm prntncliou ot thu Amnrii-mi llui; in their o.ploilalloiiH It is hnVh I'oiiHiHtnnt for this nut ion to iui' lmi llni; to protiuit her ritlPiiH ui i:ulnin;: a foothold in fornltu count rk'H mid at tlm Milan tinm to tinny tho miiiio prl ilein to foreign nations iu tlm promo tion of their citUetiH on tlm Ami'i icun oontinent. Would it not hn well tor tins coun try to ko i littlu blow iu U'ttliu; pi ol tho Mouron Oonlriun.' If I ho Morcmi mid Hocknfnllor intnro(.! wmit ilmir propi.rty protnetnd hv tli.i Airmi. u IhiK, let thmu keep timir pri p.itv i n der tlm tlai;, mid not ihl; tin- timi wi'i tnxpuynrN to taliu tho tli to iheu property iu tlm (JhlunKO cu pirn. SAUK Ol I) U.MI'l Tho llmnpl -'V Democrat Mid ufew wnnlcH m;o that Hiero would hu'Souie thini; iluiiiK"iu tlm net deuuu-tatie comity convention. Thn ColumhiiN '1'eli (,! un hind lust woel; tl-U I Inn e would he imi tiiiiu hcl Imriuunv iu that convention Iju-li Hpnkn tlm truth from tho luht it IipiI at tlm time Kditur l'ratt huil.n I u iv, iiiK' that tlm rtun itowd tlmt i.mfn, Hoottulmr, had a louder Km'n out '" Dieilrioh Hechcr mid thm ihey wnii,i kill him in thu convention ik they (n,; Hoottotmr if thuy could acciiiunHfli thoir work in tho dm I; lu fact IMiior Pratt know tlm nmtmi of tin uicii luoutioncd to micccoi! Hie, Inch Hcchur and ho know thu' th- liouei-t la'iuern in tlm limnooratio pvrty would not Htauit fnr thu nuti Heclu-r p.-oruui outlined hy tho 'rln " Now it tunu oat thm just hecaui-u tlm i;inik' found out tlmt tlmy cou'd not "Kill oil" Uoolior without i HtrupRlo iu win h thpy would coum out micouiI hcht, thj (leciilid to lmvo "hivrniony." In fuot thor feared tlmt Hnclmr, if ih-fcfttcil at tho convention would run by imtitiou and that tho roinbUcmi vouhl mi. dorse biro. Thoy thrrrforo decided 3 itttim it ov I'M' MX I In. i1nl- iflll" iiltr JifiMif ti ...nr'uiiior .r rnp r i-l,w to wl.nt lltii" 'i.ur iXrV?i'n..ii I- ii.i n.n. Ji.;n ; . '';' .iimu'lit lm '-" tui'le."! "I, " '"" '""V I.. II... ,ll ul.hli llflxMlTK If II ll('ll.t. tonpponr to hoKOod mid puriuit licoli cr'N uoiiilnr.tiuu and enrry to thu polh tbu knifu which I hoy ,m (liarpiineil for tho convention. It rctnniiiH to ho m-uii whothcr thu wint; ol tho domof rntir- jm-'tv rup'o I'liti'il hy surh moil as Hi cIrt, lioottolior, Hnchur, (iocl, tuid Ivlcniim will niviillow thu KUL'iir (.uiK d ill dm "organization" wiP rittnmpt lo f.-rd tht-iii hy roiiininiu 1-iy.il to tln "iiou'h" cniidiilntoi, whilu tho tviitii; i,'oci to tho polN mid trudfs off Hi rhor for county JhiIko or nhrriff or miiiiu other cniidldatn. Af for tho .lotiriitil fprukin;; only for HFilf vmi loliuvu that i Iran county L'ovnitiout Ih mnro to builcf trod thi'ti iiiurti party vlotorv. Whon i' innn lilto llochur ih to liu ttiruol down lv it "riii" simply liuciiuan thov i-un't control him, and when that man hn madn an i In il olimor wh i hu unforccil th'i l-iwii in tlm in iro-t of th i i-mnry wo Imlii'vo it limn for oti-rs to forunt p.irlv nail mult run that man f'-r n -iiiroud tnrui lhn . Journal, ituxloru. without anv it.Mirriflnii orconlition will uw lhn r.'p'.i . mi party to i-n- dorno tlm nomination of Died toll Hi'dmr, whothut tl.ut mmiinaiion coiiioh at tho hands of hi ciiciiiIch Iii th'i ilomocrntio ort'ii'iiutlon or not tuiArv 'llnru aiis crufl in tho umioiI old lluinn, tno 'J'hiK in to bo riiiuoiiihrrod not to in.d.n tin hntishril (villi prcMrnt K'raftiiiK, hut only lo pinvint iltt-eour aitemont. l'rofisor Hhoiaii.ou of (Jhir.i;: unlverntly, .-alls Mtnntiou to tlm fact that l-'anouil hall, tlm cradle of lihnrtv, wiih built by it Hiiuor dull er, mid not mi himnM liii.or drithr, uilhnr, for I'otnr Fmnio mumiih to havn Ih-cii one or thn hurt that iluliuhteil to beat the rovoiiuo ollluor Tlm pro feHhor, thorntoro, llnds comfort in tho n Unction that our cradle of liberty wiih founded on tainted money. It appear that one of tlm hiitimrH of thu Declaration of liidependnncoj wiih afterward found Knilty of Miiunuliiii;, thoti'li it iiuiM bn rniiinnihnred that HiiuiMKlinK wan in tho-o dayri much HUi-li it "conventional" erium iih Ik bribery now in Kinin htmi-H Tlmru wiih it laud Hcandal iu.MlHKisHlppI in mi eiirly liny that fell not far I'iiort of those with which our faith is hnini; Hhalten nowadavH, for nvnry inuinbur of tho MiHiRNipp1 lcKiHlutuio but 0110 wiih involved in tlm nteal Tlmio are UHiially many morn than ouu le;ir,lutoi in thn worht nlitlii iimiadayit who in- fiiMm to uraft to tlm extent ol ovnn it railroad puss Tho capititlihtH who In tlm earlv days ot thn inpublio hcnt couriorn to nil purtti ot iiio couutiy to buy up tlm (iiutincnlul cuirnucv at low prici'N beforu thn peoplo could hem that coiiKiohs had voted to rcdootu II at par worn not to much butter than tlm Nnuators who i;aiiiblo in MiK.ir dur ing tartll dihounhtoiii that wn nerd not ho hiidilened Dhpnoially by thu coiupar ihini Them was wild cat currency th. n iiihteitd ol tlm wild e.it htounh that wo li.ivn now I hum were honcht citi.eiiH then who weru couviiu-eii that tho ciiinty was joIiik to tho do,'n,juM iih tlinie are uniin of that i-ort now . -State Juu'iiul. ii u no a i) Aitaruhwr ToKitu .loiirual roadeiH a lulr noihni of thn nut urn of tlm litniatnin with which thu iiiilroadH am lloodiiiK thn novhpaper olllcim of tl.e country, in an endeavor to NWitv puhlio opinion against l'rnRiiluut Uon'evidtV nillroiid proijriMii, vii lcpriut a part d u tyjn Wi itlen loiter incnuilv tecnivnl Irotn tlm olll'ii of lUthonn mi I (.Vawford, Oinaha Nohrnhkit "To plum tlm pownr to tunkn railway .ateti iu thn haiiilh ol it political coiuiuinhiou would insult in morn disaster to thn country ami its eoiuiuer.e, many timet, ovi r, than wouM hn tlm cam if thn miiiiu policy weic appluni to iho li'Kulation of larMl Milunlules. Il would confer a pov 1 1 over tlm i-ouunercn ot thin conn-ir- ., , mil no railway bus ever iiilhcsh'iI . winch a completn cnntiol of all ilm liiilwms by ouu owner could not iilimn, l'.n thn railway, even if li wiin i"i itliMilutti iiionopoly, would nill bo lOMimno.l by the law ol mlf presnitntiou, while a politim! coin inisvtciii. lospvinsihlo lo no one lint tin political power w hlch en-iited ir.wuuld hn rtt liberty to omuoisj simh m tlouitl fatoriilhin u its own i lith ul eien clus inltjlit uictato. If ilm power to li lailwnv rateN i. over vested in it political cniiiuttsMun. mid lhn com inero-i of tlili. cniniry thus pluui;cil i no the droit channelH it p-illtii-al wm turn, we shall mo in tho United M.tle-. a m I'ttonnlisiii bcido which all thn ilitlori-uceH ot our past hit-tmy wili seem lo lmvo been mere p.issiujj pleas aniilos, mut tim d-n.iNtiitli'ii ot .ur itholf will hu piosju'rouh ptoduepvo ncss in cotnpurisou ' The railioads citnnot bn hlmued for soiiliiiK such Ittoritturi., mitt ,it iiiusi bo admitted that they arn p:o ot titii; thoarijnineut on thoir snloof tho iiuc tion most nbly lo oiiluiKO tlio powo.s of thn i..tor stntot'ouinmrco coiuinisHion as deiumid cil hy Hocsiivolt, will ttml ultimately o pi no lailwnv protits on a hitbis of actcal v.thus nint lo hiuuvo tho mill inns of dollars worth of witer out of i all road stocks 'lo tnaui;ur.ito I'jonlilmt Hoosotult's railroad proKTnin, is to oiulorso tno theory that thu public hits Krontor iu- turestH iu tlm railroads than thotu low men who hold tho property tiflo to them And to adopt thfs fheory by imlloiml leislntion is to pivo tho pub lio tho rlht ntiiotiL otlmrH to impnm Into tlm JuhUcu ot tlio falmlouH b.il itrlca now paid to railroad tire'identH Just iih thu policy holders iu tho bl wiMiriincj conipitnk'H nro doninndinj,' it rltfhf to ijtiostlon tho wnstliiK or thiir million", to Kiipport mi army of tdio oillclalH Iu luxury. Ii short tlm adop tion of tho Koos'jvclt tiiojrifiiu, l to wrni-t tro:u tho lintiiln of the railroad kiiiKH, tlm power nnil the profits which lirivu mailo railroad lnvestiurnts do Kirahlo anil to ptvn tho way to ov grnment control if not uovtit titnont ownership of railroads Tlm fiht for tlm rallroailH is tlmro for", in lhn nature of a Iiio mid ilratb struutflo mid tlii-v eminot bo hlmuril for doini: their best Hut on thn other hand, tlm public Will not bn iilarmi d 1-y lhn liim warn ins of tlm railroads It will Imri. meinboreil that thn railroads warned tlm public ul thn timet ol tno (!rmii;tr movement, that rallrcinl huililiiiK would ceitso if thn status wurc Kivon thn Jpowor to niiiur timximum ntto laws or .to appoint 'tato railroad commifsioiiH with power to pass on rutos Ii will be rtmiuiiiborud uho that Hi, y forcsit . uttur destruction of iuteif ,.iu iDi.iim-rco, iu tlm establish m. nf of mi mierstnto coniumrco com- nii-sion And it is cituilty wll rt - iiieiiiheinl that this 1 Kislution iu which tho railroitilH saw so many ilmiKorH, was tollowtd by mi em of railroad building in this couutiy t n o'liialloil in tho histoiy ol tlm world. W'hllo Ilm railioiids urn doulitliM rii;ht in pointing out tlmt llirruui.. dmiiJoiH in vestiiik' tho intii-miil:iu; power in a political couinilHsioii, jet tlm public would bo open fn fewer dmiKors under n competent commission whoso duty it would ho to secure th puhlio tlio lovv't possihlo rates, con sistont with it fair mid reasonable pti. lit on invoHtiimnt, thnti thoy aro now under a few railroadorosidontswhoM. salary r'lil leputatlon urn in tliiei t tinipurtioiijo thoir nbliiy toeollect the liiahcst rutos tho trufllu will hrnr. Tho ruilroads mo untitled to a fair mid impartial tmariuK hut tlmy muv us won sin o ineir run nas 'po puoplo aio with Uoosnvrlt on tho imiHtion Thuy will i,-ivo tlm railroads a solium deal, but they don't want tho tho raili.mds to do all tho "doalinj;. " FEMES HOW FEW l NCDRASXJ Proc3cutions by Uncle Sam Cauaei Thcni to Fall Very Fast. Omaha. Awjr 1.". The uithlty ol the i'nllcil Stall's ill-liii t uttomey's! olllic In puisiMiiliiiK the laud fern imj t'.isi-s Is lui; no little tlibllliilloii to (hi eutili tui-ii In tin. Ninth I'l.nt Villi iitinc ami Allliiuio dlstilct.s, mid repoils trom hpeeiiil iicnts ol- tlm Kind depiwlmiut now Iu theso tl"ll linllcale that the it-nn..-, aio (Oiniu,; tlnuit i.-iphllt. It Is known thm Ii-.iiIIiik repiesenta tlws of tlu cutlleiiit.n Iiai been It: WuhhtiiKtnii to ti id al oil the pio-, u-utlniis, ami It Is liKldont.ili) iu moi ml that a strcnn ofioit has been nuulo lo tecum the lotnowil or the or tlelals who luivo het'ii so e.nniMt lu feiu-thiK out those eiihi s. As nothing has e (oiue of this, tho liiteiemr fullowH Hi.,! th. dep.iitnii-ni ot justlcn dots not liitetul to hiiiuliiMp tho ot!l clals In their woil, lu tlm sliKhtcat. StonoKiuplmr lUvo Dh l.iiisuu nt tlm tllstiht nttiini(.y't oilhi. ti:is ju t ic turned liom ii nip thmni'li n,,, ninth era pint or iho ,tate and he report.) that tomes h.i i bn otiio a i hi an n milt lo In lint socilon. whh li ho at tributes In the ailhlty of the dep.nt nmnt of Justl.-o la r.-ipililni; the re moval of all illcKiil I'oiiios. Special ni.strlct Attoinet Itush i"X pei t.? to I.ilt the cattle lounii.t within a low thus to lamllimio hlini". If with tlm i" n J this up theio mn in useei tain h w iii-i rly tlm caltlemen ai' coiutihln; w ih th -'r pioinhes to take i n u i,( r ; -n, h HFA7-QHAZE!i MAN Um AMUCK 0:. Jcs.'ph L lor;r Inj ire) To-ir P 60113 V.c OKI lie li t lihdt,' d. St. .losipli. .Mo Auk r Wll' am A. I.lnu. a l.iboioi, i r.ieu b tin ur lille heat and Kipmi. utimkul and fi t.lll.t ht.ibbod Mai i y .liu ohs, an lined moi hauic An nlllcoi- mid two iltleaa attempted to appnlnud him. but ho esiap. d ami l.uei .ipiie.ind at his homo, win n ,e . iiK.ii;, , a a blomlt b.iulo wiih his l.nliei. nii.ther mil wilo. Tho police went tailed and alt or holiiK heal on Into mi unn i umii.able mass i mis -unl biinxs, i.lnu win tlnallv can led to a iell litu iij- the lliihi lo suhiiuo Unn a uowd lolleited and thlnkiuj; ho was neihiuK hiutnl tre.itiutni woio on iho point ol mob biin; the olliuon win u inattirs ,vm explained Diocuca Treatment of Jews In Riusla. I'oitsmoiiih. N .,,K r.-Arioe cm IiaiiKo of tlotvi, on iho .subject of the loudliiou aiul tientiuoiit of iho Jews iu Uiissia was had In a i outer once bet wiin M. Witto, Haion Kommi mid Osuir Stmus, Jaiob II Sihlff. Isaac N Sollmuan ami dolph Low isohn of Now Yuik and Adolph Kraus nf Chicago. Tho .st.iteiuent was nnuln by the doli'sathm railing on the Has Blau plcnlpotontlarles that nothinj; tanr.lhlo rcsultod I'toni-tho iliscussioa. but future bonotlt was looknl for Tlm flnmichil condition of Kusslu was not menUouoil iu tho discussion. IS il IS HI PEACE ENVOY3 AGHEC UPON FtflST IHRCC ARTICLC3. 6TATU3 OF i;ORCA 16 DEFINED Both Powers to Eivcuatc Manchuria and Chinese Eastern Railway Be low Harbin to Be Ceded to China. Cakhalln May Cacie Rupture, Portsmouth, N. II., An;;. 15. Al though ciy rapid pronrosa was maili) with tho peace nej;otlatloiis, three of the twilw aitldes which constllutii tho lapano.u' oondltloiiH of ponco hav luc bion ii'-'iei-d to by M. Witto and Ilm on Itobcu mi behalf of Htissla in Itlu i- of tho two aitk-lea to whlili X Wltlo, In his reply, leturnod an abo'iito ni'KittiM', was reached. The iii I., ihfieli-ii', Is still to (omo. II may be iiaclmil thin iitteinoon, an thn crsslnti oi Sakhalin lotnm tifth in thu lb I. Tho thioo aitk-liH. as thoy am oillcially doslKiinteil iu tho brief com muniiailons itithuti.i'il to bo rIvuii to the press, which wore dlBposcd of, aio, lu Hiibstaiieo, us lollows. ("list Hu lsla's loiOKiiltlon of ,Ia p-in s "nrt noiiik latlni: inlliienco" and ipiiial posllli.u In Koiea, which Hus hla In nt-efciih inircos li out side of hor spin id of Inlliii'iice, Japan blndliiK liti-.-lf to rtioj;nivo the sii.et.ilnty of tbt idr,iiin; family, hut with the rli;ht to j;lo ail", ice mill assl.itunc o to tin plow tho cltll ailinlnlstialloii of tho implio Stioml- Mutual obllallou lo evac uate .Mam'hi.ria, each lo utiriondor all t-piilnl prUih'Ki's lu Unit piovinco, muii'iil ohllKatic.u to it-sped tho "tor i In. i III Intc-m lty" of China and to n .nnliilii tin piiti(ldo of eipial op pni'uiity lor the coinincieo and In i'ii .ti v of all natiotii In that piovinco (t :eii door) Third The cos-'on to China of tho Clnii' s K-istorn lallioad lioni Har bin "-(.utiiwai il. Little Difference on These Points. Tlmre wa never i.'iy (iiioinion about tho .it-i optani-o on tlio pmt of M. Witto Ot these "aitleles," lilt- ill. si two COV t'lii.i; in r. mi oiuphaiie lonn tho con ("tiiions of Japan in thn diplomatic 'iiui;')' whh h piec-t ilotl hostilities. 'I in ihii'd Is a iiaiina: t-onsciiueimu of tho icsiilt of tl i- win. The cession of i lie lallroad. liu- buildim; of which unl Itii-sinii nn immense miiii. esti mated by s'ltiie at li-twoin $100,000, (iih) and JuiiMiiiiititii). is t) China. Ja pan and China, tie lofoio, will m tango bitwuin IUmiiIu'j thu niotho-.l by which tbo fnimer Is to bo loiuuneiatod and through this ilnaiu-lal opoiatlon Jaii.in nilKht lime a wry coildoiahlo poitlon of hci- (hum lor tho expenses of Iho war liquldat. d. Il'ilh sessions of tho confoii'tico aro (U'.si'ill'oil as "amit able" Thoro woro H'toial slight jar. hut nono of thorn mm ions. Tho p'.oiilpotc-ntlailos urn bhowliii; admlrablo tompor. Tho ehanco In tlio wo.illmr may ho partial lv responsible tor tho seionlty mani fest oil at Iho eonl'oronee table, but It would bo peihaps too much to say that tho lain of such a gigantic negotia tion had been unnoted by a fpv de gioes of totnporatuic and a few thou. Baud mosqultos. Question of Sakhalin Island. This at toi noon. In tho ordinary com so of pioi-eotllngs, tho llrst gicat stumbling block to a ticaty of pouco Mioiihl bo leachod. as after 1'ott Ar thur and tlm leases of Mao Tung, which aro Included In article 4 nnil whk h M. Witto Is undoubtedly pro p.urd with slight modllleallons to no- opt toiiios article :. the cession of Snl.haliii. Hut it Is by no means cer tain that when this obstacle Is n ached, It will not bo postponed until all the ar'hlcs upon which iigioemiMii is cast) or possible aro disposed of. II this c-ouiso Is followed, and the As sociated IMesrt bus high mithoiity for tho onlnlou Hint It will bo, it will In dliiito a disposition to put off tho real st niggle tt the very last, mid the longer tho couferonco onduies tho blighter tho piospects of a tioaty ure lIKely to hiiiome. "Hvory day they lit." sild a eiy high authority, "In c i eases the c-hancos of ponco." Mr halo told the Associated Press ii respondent that ho had conio to Voitsinouth hopeful of a succosstiil Is rue if the negotiatlontt ami that noth ing had occurred to alter his on- tlmlsui The language of the throe articles riiloiiti ti will mini prmtk.illy tho text of the "iroatj of Washington." If one Is siRnnl. Kiilijett. of course, to a Una! revision Karh side hns agii-ed to the iiitlcle.s and thoy aro tin hided in the protocols of each da's session, which aio otlli Lilly signed by the plenipo tentiaries tho next morning. Russians Claim One Victory. In the disciihMon of the suconil ar ticle (rnwrtiiK the ovai nation ol Man rhuiU) It is positively btuti'.I that RiissU won a vkior.v Haron Komiiia, eo It Is iliM'l.u.'d wanted to limit the obligation t.i e .unite Mam Inula and to siirioiulir sP, ,i,,i piivtlogo., in the province to Ku.s.sin, whernus M Wltte roiiteuilfd that the obligation lor evacuation uml the siirioiulir of spe rial privileges should be mutual and that the evacuation of the troops Phoulil lal.o pl,uc (onciiiiemly M. Wltte Is said to hate (ununited that he was defending not only tho inter esia of Uusiia. but ot all tho neutral rower. On tho other hand, the Japa nese claim not onl that they did not resist the provlskn fur hiniult iiiooin evacuation by the tioops t f both coun tries, but claim the distinct audit for tho Etron stipulations regarding the sS.;:j tlty of China. Practically an It Rccms to bo talu moiijj the attaches of both the J-u i nrsp and Russian mission that i will bo no general battle in M:.'. chtiria while the peace nettotlatii" nro on. Oynnia Is known to ho pi pared to strike the moment the ne-'o tlatlons end, and there may be mi ri or less skirmishing and out;io' cm gagement while the troops are g ttla; In position, hut It Is admitted on . n tide that If either Ojainr. or Llnevi'c:i should dellb'M.itely bring on a gen i cral cngagomont, which might cnsi ' C0.000 or 100,000 lives his countrj would bo nccused ot had faith lu tin negotiations here and would Inevita bly lose ptestlgo in the eyes ol tin world. In the larger sense, thorefoio, It ran bo snld that an nrml'tlcn a I ready ovists In Manchiiilu. Hlinuli ,, " ,. ., ,; the nogotlatlotiH bo tult.ly ptolongci and It hecamo oMdent that they wnr to he fruitless, tho advauco of Ovnim rr l.ltmvltch mlRlit he the nlgnal foi the final tupture. RUSSIAN "VIEW OF PEAGE TERSnJ 6t. Peteraburtj Officials Kxpoct Ja pan to Recede. 8t. I'l'teisbuig, Aug. 15. The Asso elated Piess is iu a position to dochiM iiuit piactlcally tho only hope c ntei tallied In high Russian ofllclal tjuai tors ror u peace agreoiuent at the ion feietice nt I'oitsmoiith Ik -i In the o.v pfctatlon that Jiumn v. Ill need.' m itc rially (torn her tonus a.s puhllshoi!. Olllclal and public ncntlmont tegan lug tho posidbllitios ol pi at com lined to the Assoclnteil iion.s by a.i olllclal who has constant nnd olot- relations with the highest untlunitlej, Is as followa: "That tho toiiiis aio leganled in their ontliety as finite Impossible ol ueeoptaiKo and close snuiln.t bus nol reniotod tho veiv unlavoinhle lmpier filou their Unit road In-; bus ptodiu.'l here. If they mo not niodltlnl, espo daily In the m.ilteis of iiuleni'ilty and territorial coneosslons, pe.ite.lt l thought. Is impossible, and th" nn tlniiancci of the negnlialloiis iiseks.--Tho more hopeful teollnir which i.4 no ticeable here can he Hat oil lo tin' cotn lotion that M. Wltte. who l.i Hit r oughly cognizant of the lows oi th' nusslan government, would not con tlium negotiations at Poitsn'omh un less ho hud n ason to hellove that .In pan would reduce her ik-in-inds snft'. elently to render them acceptable 'o ' rttishla." Eagles Flocking to Denver. Denver. Aug. 15. This eltj'.s main thoroughfares mo hoaiitltiiliy ik co rated lu honor of the Fiuti-rtml Order of Kaglcs, whoso giaud .it-rio will hold Its annual meeting hoio this wee.. tho sessions beginning to lay and con tinning until Satin dat. Tiioiimi'ls- (,l Eagles fioni all patts of tho I'nitt d States and Canada have at lived ami tlio credentials committee aniioiintel that over ."..liOo necndlf.-d iltle,;itej will be pjosont at th- opening ;ie . filon of the enliven' i- n. The onl- i. which was founded in lS's, now num ber 9T.T local aeries, c oimjij l.-lni; 17". 000 members and dip burses over f !( . 000 annunlly In benevolence and (h:;. Ity. CU;llfi:lN6, ilkA GF PRIMARY Declares for Noailnatior. cf All Candi dates by Direct Vote. Dos Molnos, Au 15. In hu an. dross at tho Chmitauiiuii at Ames Governor Cummins outlined tin tlm first time what he pioposed to rot tun mend to the next le,;l.slatuie In tlm way of a primary election law. Th governor sas: "lly a prlunij cle. tion law 1 do not inean those wialt and Ineffettual expalments wlilcli up ply to but ti single pmty una whlih are limited to a county. 1 mean a primal y election law prevailing throughout the state which will n quite all political oiganliitloiis to nominate their candidates on the mime clay hy direct vote ol the nun who live within the tenltory lowied by tho olllce. I mean a system so broad and compioheiislve that when tho bun goes down on the primal y election clay, when the votei.s hate deposited their ballots, tho ni.mlnii tlons mid all tho nominations will have been made and nothing will re main hut to dcdaio the les'ilt I moan a si;tem that will shut the i!nt,r In the fnios o tho (orpoiatlons or persons who attempt to Inlliionio in pei veil the public will thioiigh hiils eiy of delegates to conventions." Plead Bona Fide Purchase. Helena, Mont.. Aiir 15 in tho United States coin t .liulue wninm. .. . ' Hunt made an order lu the suit of mo Liiui'ii ni.ites against William A Cl.uk and U. M Cobban, ginntlng the I motion of the defense tor pamlssh n ' to file a plea of bona tkl, punhiisi- ' The case is similar to that ot the gov einmeiit against William A. ChuU, In' which suit was brought to cam el n ! luucni to ceitaln timber lands in western Montana, on the giound thai fraud had been committed by the in trymen Tho United States dlstiiet court of Montana and tho circuit court of appeals at San Prancl.sc o each th rideil Senator Clark was an lunoc.-nl purchaser in the (list sijt Tha giantlng ot the motion by Judge Hum takes the element of train! In tl. eutrles out of the caso. Landlords Seek Safety in Flight. Madrid. Aug. 15 The newspapers declare that 100.000 l.iiniri. i e.. dulusla aro without the not. nies' .,r life. Several dlstikte . .,. ...,. inercy of tho rioters and mum land .oida' are seeKIne safety m flUjht. lii'etorvatlon of tho t i HP ii GOOD MARVtCT OF DHAD GRAINS FOR 10CO. NCREACE IN CHEAT BRITAIN Djnpor CrO) In Manltcba and North Vict Vcrriloiy Outlook lu Kr.ld to He Proinisinij In Manitoba and Gat Ijfactory in Rucsln. Wnihliicton, Au-;. 15. Tho foreign nop icpoil to tho department of ag ile allure announces that "In the coun tries of kugest production the ciops ot t'i" principal brtad m-ain.s iminot bo call.-d abiitidant, but on a goneinl "'iii oi inc neiii n Beeini: proiiaiuu Uml thlJ hr.nwl of ,n3 Wll not on lhe uhoI(, ,,e a lia(, .,. tortiy of the Hold It seeiiii: probaiilu Iu clival lit Haiti and Ireland tho me i under wheat in ("tlnmted at l.S.iiMiio acies and the yu-hl at r,:' umnuu bushels, ni;.iln?t an aiea last year of l.loo.uoo Peres mid a. yield of K'MMi'.OOU bushels. Th" area undor On at in Manitoba and the N'oithwest teirltoiy In fully lo -per emit better I ban over boloie. The area In placed ut lOOO.iioo iieies mid the ciop at "0, uoo.ono or SO.oOo.oo i bushels, nnd by Eomo as high us loo.unoooi hiioheh. In Argentina the pica of winter t'laln appeals larger than last year. In Aiii'tialta the outlook ir more prom ising than in ton jeers. Dcrpltu unfa voiahlo weather n ports the outlool; !n (icim.uiy Just mouth reemeil fair. In Ihissl.i the crop prospects remain generally Fatlsf.it ten j', the winter ce ic-ih iiKiiiisIng nearly, and the spring (c: t-als ahiite, en average jiold. In Austil.-i It is pot yt t eeit.iin whether winter t.-'uat and winter lyo can bo ret down as cood uer,ige e rops. In Hungary the piospett wis (onslder ably w ouie tlren In Juno hut the total grain ciop pionilsetl lo be bnger than last jt.-t. Althoi-'th theio was n large piopfittlun of loilvi'd wheat thioiigh out tim great wheat-growing loglnui In n HI- in l'r-uco, the giiiln wits In n.i t d.s,- lully formed. THAI?.' CRASHES INTO AUTO Warri3 Llnrislcy of Ncv York and Evelyn Willing of Chicago Killed. Mi'iml'igton, "t., An,'. 1", Deputy l'oiitt- Ci mniis.-loi.er Kanis l.imlsley Ot New Vol It (ilv :ui, I MUa l.'t-i.K-ii WllMn : ot Chicago weie almost in sta.itlj killed at I'lke's ci-os..ing. when u .Vol Hi Uiauch tialn on the Kutlaud railroad siiuek the nulomo'iHu In which tiny we.o tr.ivollni;. Amhio-o Cianier of Chle-.,-r;, Urn youni: nephew or Mi- Wllilir:, and J Admiisou, the ( hauffeur, who tiuot.u out and h-idly nt and hiiiisul Tho 1' ((motive nnd one uir wire thiown from the mils, the engine lu lug over tin nt-d and lolling a d! tmwo of ten or liitiin lett liom the lalls, which r.i', torn up fr: i.milv luu loot. Tho tiii;l:iier i-nd lliemnu jumped tiom i' e ( b and woio unhurt, while fit teen pass. ,' -i-m nlso escnjii'd Injury. Th nolo ii)!le un-, sniasheii to plot os and ulti'i wards was deslioyetl by tire. Hanley Held to Grand Jury. St Paul, Aug i. -,.john C. limilev was held to the Culled Stales gtand Jury on the dim go of using the Unit ed States malls to del rami The dim go aiist.i tiom Il-mlej s Kinnei tion with tli- Consolidated Putin and Hunch company, a corporation with an authorlyeil capital of ..".on.ooo llanley Is alleged to have Mild slock in the company bv n pit sontlng that It had iinh.is-ed iho Montana Coop. eimlw iuint-li inuipanj, but the re Kiver ol the litter company testified that no such sale had taken place. Eight Arc Hurt in a Wreck. Lincoln. Aug 15 At Ctka the de railment ol a Hiiillngton wayear at tached to a stock tiain resulted in n. Jniy to eiglit peiMins. is. (Jnnior. a biakcmau. ol Lincoln tectlveil a con cussion ut tlm spine; Hon Wilght, an llyannis stockinan, a com ussion ot the bialn. mid Dan IJgan or I Ij minis a Irar tin oil shoulder and lib. The in jmiis ol the oiheis woio slight. Tho derailment ot the car was caused by tho bunking of the diawhar. Flinch Squadron at Cherbourcj. Ch.ihourg. riance. Aug. 15. Tho Kienih northern squ.idion letuined liom roit.snioiith ami the ollkors ant new aio enthusiastic over their to. toption by the Iiiitihh. -nl0 u,!lirn was mailed somewhat by a collision which ok lined b twecn a Ililtlsh nmt di unman um the b.attlesiiii, .in,,,... s"," UJ not d.im.i-oii lllherij Tho latter, houeior. -s-nu Jail Break Frustrated. M nihil r. Colo, Aug 15 A hieal: f.i lilmij hy piw,mrs rnnllucd m th. county jail heie was ilotiutid hy Shuilt Haiti U Kiiel deputies, who fired Into the coirldors of tho jail, killing Louis Clnuiis. nwaltlnrf trial for toh bety. and woundlnu .I.iines Itulan, con fined tor assault with intent to kill. Typhoid Epidemic In Washington. Washington, Aug. 15.-Twcnty-nlno new cases or ijphold ftvor nnd two deaths fiom the disease woro teported to tho health olllce. The oiitleak has passed In sovulty that of 0u3, whim the greatest nuinber of peiaoiis un der treatment for the ,h,.so at anv "th:a ""'I has .ip.ead ,ap. I'H. Health nllleials a.o bending "Miy effort . icht tbo disease. In rlui Hliirji house t i,miho Inspection of hack jams and cellars, with n view to remedying unsanitary conditions. Of a., . mtm