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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1898)
- - - - - - - - - - JoMX ] ; iiY ; 1898. - TIlE D1ir.w I3ii. A. Elltor , _ _ i'thiijsi IiD EvIiY MOItNINO. - , I,1IuII OI stjriscnir'rIoN , c IaIly Hoe ( V1thout Sunday ) , Ofta Yen.$6. & ) aII nnd Iuni1ay , One Year . . l3Ix Z1nnth . ' . . fhrq Months . . . Iunday Onn Year . 2.O Iatiirdty lice. One Year 2.&O VckIy Ilee , On Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . orFIcF. Omnia ) The fl fltiti1Ing. Solitti Omaha : Singer lijock , Corner N : Elti 2Ith itreet. CouncH HIurr : 10 Pearl Street. Uilcngo Olfice : & 02 Chamber of Com , erce. New Ynrk Tmte Court. Washington : &O1 Fourteenth Street. CO1tIIFSI'OND1NCF , All coT1Im1nIvaton relating to news ftflul , dtnr1nl matter hoUId be addrcsse(1 To the 1.iIItor. . 13USINCSS LETTERS. All hu8lneR Ietteri and rimtttanCe hoUI4 be ah1reRod to The flee ptibfl1tfl Company , Omaha , Drnfts chekM , ePrC nn4 potoflce ! money trler to Ie lTtfldf IULYnl)1O ) to the nrthr of the COmPa1Y. TIlE flEE PUIILISIUNG COMPANY. STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. State of Nhrnkn , Douglas CountY , R9. George IL Tzsehtick , secretarY of The flee I'tlhul5htng company , being tiuly Hworn , that the actual number of full and complutu eoplcn of rio DailY , Morning , Evenlug nod Sutulny Ilee , prLntcd titiring the month of May , I& , wai xu foiloW4 1 2fl I I 17 2 : ft8 : is . . . . . . . . . . . . flI 3 . . , . , , . , . , . . , : r 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . : io.i * 7 4 . " . " " : * I,814) , ) 20 5 : Io,747 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ) i7 f ) , , . , . . . . . : * * I 77i .z . . . . . . . . . . . . , : ; 1,1 $ 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . 80,010 21 9 , , . , , " . . . : ; i ,891 10 ill , .174 * i3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . : IuiP47 11 . . . . , . . . . . . . : i I ,9T 27 12 . . . . . . . . . . : * lr2 t 28 : wtMl : 13 . . . . . . . . . , . . . 4 1 , I)4) ) 29 : tooto : 14 . . . , . . . . . . . . . . : * ii : * 30 I . . . . . . . . . . . . ' * 9.1lO 31 818$1 16 . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ Totni Les ; returns nnd unsold copies . . . . Net total Net daily nverago . . . . . . . . . . GEOflGt 1 * T7.SC1IUCK , Sworn to before me and subcrIlied n 1y pretence thLi 3liit day of May. 1S98. tSeaI.J N. P. FElL. Notary Public. - Neltt 13' itli the loefli stratt'gy ( lCCid'tl ( 11 * itlitiicii * tltt * the aruty ougltt to 1)e ) 1tiIil * * * * nt Santiago in ti tiny or at Jiiost tWo t1flPS. Cuba vuttltl (1Ubt ( less tIIrelttte ) ) an olIortuIity * to nC'elt alt liivItatoit jolli lit Uic1t * Sani's C(1IttLtIOI ) * of Indt PefllCIiC0 day this yetr. The TJiilted Sttts * veatlier lurau ) ( bitt : niiule it 1 ( 'pIt ) on thu \ % ( ' : * ( lit the Philippines. It'lhtlblJ ( stiLt l4tI'S On the C10j ) of 181)8 ) 1)e fortlii'onihig * litter. J a ( 'OliVeli tion city ( ) iiuthia holil tirit place this ytar , 1111(1 &ICe * the dekgates lliil * it flu : ttttitetive city , they vaut to have other eoiiveutloiIS here In ltter : years. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lletitentitt : Peury will start next iirnntli for the Arctic regiote4. Uii1eis there I t chialige in tli veather th're svhll lie ito C)1IIOICIICCS ntlxed w Iti. the congrttulatlons * of 1i ! friends. Eery 'letter that goes out of tim Omitfla 1istolhIce * ought to bear an ex- lO51t0fl ) OStiigC stitini ) . Every letter wrhtj4r would thus he jtt1vertlihiig the ex6shtloii in an elTective WiLY. . Chicago figures out ( rout Its now city directory thiiit the present l)01)UhittiOt ) * of the \\'othtl's fitir city is 1St3,000. 'V1iitt will it le ) w'hieii the federal census taker bOifl Lii ) tw'o yett : ; hence ? The hU1)11C ) hover hits any syinifltthiy for a. nutn s'hio tries to hold Ioessh11 , of qn olilce after the legally constituted court of last reort hats aihirmed the rights of ititOthiCt' 1)itVtY ) to thit vhnce. Its hhl bt' ( IS3' eIIlllghi to hitihid thiitt north itiith south railroad through I lie lJiihteil States. All that ha Iieccisary i. to get the fliOlley , let tlm conttaets itlid pay the woilcinen when the job is hItC. ) % rhieii I lie sti iiC11 ) * ( con it t I I ree y'a 1s ngo the'chilt'il agithn1t the old liohice CiIit- ) ittissioti iitti Iii favor of the 1trottchi- \Ta ltil'IVOOEt liflFd ) thit oils t ed coiii nils sioiitrs gracefully ietired. lint this cx- lLlllile 1r Vit5tei 011 Ult ? IICItlliiitlL galig of outlaws. of eout.se the I11iCtilstItlttlOltill police coinhiuii'i4ioIt whhi tt' to hitiig on. hut I It huts no st a nil I tig I a In w' a iid a ny 1)10 ) * Iio hits deahiiigs vithi the Iie * and J)01hC0 ittithiotithes ( if tiuithia will iit1i1t&'i the logo 1 1 5)1 * rd up pal ii t ed by i In yor 1rOie5 itud coiihirinetl by the city couui cli. - \Vhiuit lire the loeni relubhicahl ) clubs do. lug in lrelilrntIoIt ) for the convention of the NittIoiitl * lttqnilillcnu Iciugulo at Oiiiithii IIOXt iiioith * ? htejtiilicitIIH ) ) evcrywhtrt' thiroughiotit Nelrnska sliouhil ln'ttir * tlieii54dv05 * to tiLkO ntlvaiititge of the lttc'ittioit hieie of the only uiiit ioiiai reiniblican convention of tim year. 'i.'lic iihi1ihle * of.tlic-roid popuilists s'ho hitve * i t'tiii ieil * hioiiie fionu the confer. 011CC itt Oninhia telu ilays ago OLO vinithig * their rallIed fet'hings through the inihhle . PtiIttH lit it w.iiy to hiuiui'ss * ijU ) eVery 010 * thiitt tiit' do not relIht the treitt- flout they \V01I necordt'ii by thic fisioiu * P01)l0. ) 'l'litt tough edges left by I hunt Omaha coiifei'eiiee itie hot to he vorn oil' extP1)t ) iiy ( net lou , ' 'l'Itu * ihIstiut of .1 * iilgo Sullivan tO the - lionie nib iniiielple iussortt'il In the ile- cislon or the suipreino court lii thio 1)011cc ) coiiiutlssloii * citse etiit 1)0 ) ( 'XihtthiIeti ) 01)13' ) OIL the groiuui thoU. the juidgo's ilovotlon to hoino rule OIL tilt ) stulluh ) Is iot * tiiU9l to hiit anxiety to seivc the 1)iurtY t lint eIt1t'I1 him. I f hiOhiitt I'LllO Is a ciurdloiti doctrhtiti It should haul as good ( ore. . briuska as It 111)05 ) ( or I roland or Cuhi. : ColIgrt\s IS shiovlng an tIIlCOIlll)011 * ) fOiliIteSS ( for eoininlssloiis , hut It hi 1lOUltfIlt If all the ( ' 1)I1I1tlssloIu4 ) Itovh(1'Il ) ( or vh1l 1)0 ) of benefit , l'iio nevest con- taisslon 'hh1 go about tlit' liiiltetl States 1n't'ttigutliig * uoeinl ittuut huithuistrial eon ( l1tlO1ti ititti tutu out ii great Iluiuny thilngi * nlreatly ktiown and IhiaL coiigresu ought to IIIIOW , but thiertj Is no liNsuIrnilco that 1J. report troitu Uit coiiiinlsslon will have ally lulluenco on cougres .Jt'4VIf SPit h , flO.f irt'r. : A 'I'Io * I1O'lSt0ht reuidercil ty tiit' inpreni court Iii the police 1)Onfll coiitt't vIlt ho hulled sit1i satisfoetloti tiy all s'1io he- lles , lii local elf.gOvorutnent. TIIC liiiCIP1CS ) eiIllflClfltCit go to the very rot of home l'lllo , svlilcli l 1111113' * eiiilietliled In our ystein of popular giwerntnent. \Vhhlt' the oxerciFto of Lmltc lnscr III their 1)rontlcst ) tft'1ItO Is eiutrtItNl to the state there are rIghit which the 1)CO1)he have uiever ll1Tefldt'rell and which cat hot lie Invaded by legislatures or exectl tlvei3 ' 'l'Iiu POl lee zuiitl 11 cc ( lepartindnts of our tOSVlI.S nini cities nie n9 flItlehl ft PurL of ( lie littlfllClpfll government n the health ( lepflttIIIeilt or the htoniil of h'uhlhc0iltf. . 'rheir pay Is iirtvii : front the city trenstlr3' niul their functions ttrt , for the nest * Pu't * PurelY local. W'litit the Pollee and lire forcen of Omaha vere lliteOil ) uiiider control of a coitiiiisstoit itiioiiiteil ) ) by the governor It 'ns lehiCVl'(1 ) ( thiitt the stehi .its in the Interest ( if better local goveriuiiieiiL Tle * aim ainl object % * 1(4 to divorce the police itiitl fire Ileluurtiluellts fioni 1)0111 ) hes and enforce laislnes. iiict1ioi1 in ( heir inait- nguiiieiit. Uiulcr Governor 11olcoiiib'u hoguis iioiipit vt Isan reforni coiniiiisstoit the ! ry nlitises sotiglit to be ayIII1cl ) ( liitve 1)0011 liI'ltSCi * ( tititil they have be- collie lnlolL'rnhle. I n inakitig tip hIs eoiiiiiilsshon of inca 1nhiniglug all (1) ( tlii' niuic ittY tJe * guy- ePI)1 liitl ( giveti the lie to itli prof4loh1s of 1)I1liltt ) ( ) lstnslili * , . I a ahloviiig this board to ihegeitcite hitto a lucre p0111- cal innchhiie by vlile1i the 1)011cc httt'e heeii ( Iragged Into the uiilro 01' ward P ° 11- tics anti forcisl cotItriltltlonS ) levied upon lre'et8 ) itiiii SitloOll keeliern , tite w1ue hit citlile htito colItellipt itiiii disrolnite. The refusal of the governor eveit to listen to complaints itgalnst these eryin aluitet iiutenshtled loiullnr * ) fooling niul brought to the forefront a. deiuitnd : for relief through the constitutional guitr- nut ) ' of home rule. lit uliohihlng ) the lrIIIelPle of lioiie rule the decision of the supreme court hiuta forever lult ) an ciuth to thio invasion of the 1)001)10'S ) right to local self-govern. liteilt tiIi ( niiude it hinposslifle hieit'atter for governors to domineer over conhlnuflI. ties by Irrcslohitlbhe political sntrah ) cltlICtl ( vitlt 1)011CC jOWCV. ) TIm (10Cil0fl ( Is far-reaching lii its effect. It re.torc to the 1)001)10 ) ) of Oniahia thic iunilagt'ineiit itiud control of all their lnuInlchl)1ti ) Ht'1V- iuttsV1lOtlhe1 tllC3' a uniforni or civilian dress. It IhiucCs ) the n1po1is1- lllity for good government whore It 1)10l)01lY belongs * til(1 where thto iieoilo ) ciii ) enforce It. 'l'hint the peolle ) of Oinnhit desire their lh1'e ) itiid tire ( l'hOt'thltChIts to he lwpt 0111 of active polities Is not to be (1105- ( * t 1010(1. * ( 1'ho t thie3' exject ) iiiore ellIeIoiit 1)01100 ) protectIon front the Ihev pollen uonrl ( Is also heyohit ( controvi'rsy. 'l'hue- hew. hili0e ) board 1 $ iiiaile up of repro- seittative cltl7.ehls w'ho valtic till' good 01)11)1011 ) of the lflhhIC ) ) itiiI ( may ( ' 01111- ( h011t13 1)0 iiio1et1 to to reorgtuilze thii- jioiic dcpartineiit anil coiniuct it vitht a vlov to tile initititenance of 1tv : nuol order iciuii the piotection of life niid lrol)1tY ) ) to till' extent of thit' iiiezins at their coiuinaiul. wira : . CONTIXU ) 2virrIt.tr. 'Fhe SIn to llehartn'nt. It f announced. hits hicen assured thin t the florinnit gay- OritihIelit hIts no Intejitlons regardIng the OreuIpttIofl of the i'ihlhipplnes 1)3' ) the I'ulted States and vilh iniltitalii * strict ileuitrahlty. 'i'hie source of thi assuiitnce lt not Stitt0(1 ( , buit It Is sa Id to be entirely satisfactory to ( lie secretary of sthte , who regirils : it as fluial and coiiciuslve. 'l'here has hover 1)001) ) ) 8113' good I''tSOll to ( lOllit ) Geriniuny's Inteittion to alum- tahit the iieiitvahlty v1iIch tile e1it'ror nfl- quuhi 11(113' ( nitnounceih sihortiy itfter I lie ireiLkhIIg ) out of hiostIIltIc l)13t01) ) ( tile litilteil States and Spa in. It l tVil ( ' thit-re yfl5 111)1 ) a formal declaration of IlOiIti'1111t3 1)3' ) tiic' Gouinaii governint'nt , its In the ease of ( rent Britain , France nuud other goverinnents , lint tile iieutral- Ity aniionueed 1)3' EniperorViiilnni is iii ) less llnilng ) ( 111)00 ) tlhCiitttlOiI ttiiti tile liedge of the oiiiperoi , there can Em no i1tii'stioii , vlli be faithfully observed tlhrouighiohit the wtt : _ ( l'1l11i1ily lhUr thit' hOst of roilsons for 1prjiliig faith vith the ITihited States. 11eI eoiiiincrc'lah Interests illctutit thiIi its 5011)1(1 ) ( islI3' ittid she 1h15 no iOiitICitI ) iii- terests vlhieh titis country cii1 ot y jiiii1 liiterforeVIthi. . So far us tile PhIlip. itlicr' ) are concerned , ( lerultuny 011 * * lliti1113' 1IIVO * * 1113' sCL1CUS * hope of acIjulir. lug ( lie Islanils iuiiit iiiulouibtedly she % V0uIii tiulte its 50011 the CII lteii States V0Uhti have tiioiii is any oilier nttiini. : So 11111011 liii s 1)0011 ) Sil Id a 1)011 ) t ( h ( 'llflit i utiifrheiidiino'tt ilitil ( lie ilnhlgor of ( h'r- * 10111 Ihlterf000Ice ) , ( lOtlhtlI'S5 ) at ) ( ) - ) - I si t I 1151)1 ) Fit I bit , I I in 1 I t Is a roh I eI' C I ) have tile 1h1itttr ( COllClUSiVly ? dlsiniseii of. QUES'J'lN ) 01' itD.(1Xi57'fl11 710 V. lit Is tateti tiiitt l'resldenl It'hhniey s'1h1 lit It short ( lIne 1)rOIiltllgate ) lust uuic tiont too ( lie goverihinent of tile l'lilflp- I ) I ii c IsI a U us. 'l'hi e 1111 * t ter , I I a llt'it ) ) 1i , htti ; 1Ct'OiYL'ti ( ltreftii coiisltleratliii * liy ti IC ii ii III In I st rat I oIl , o t ha t as soon ii s .ihherhcitu1 000IIlOttIOlt Is fully coinpieteti tile iiicshient vihi be htt'IitI0(1 ) ) ( to 4hhiect hios' itt't'n hi shlnhh be itdiiiliilsleied In the eiiilhlerOl ( torrltory. 01' ( ourso thds lut * nothhlng (1) ( ) IIti vitlt thic question vhietiior tlo * L'uiteti States sloth hiohth priintiicitt 1)SeSSi0i ) ( ) 01' the Ishitiids , w'hiicli Is a Ii lL t I t't t mi t cit it nol be ilot dill I u etl I the jrcl4iilellt ) itilil will lie settled by the ht'1tc ) hiegotlfltIolli4 , stiiiJt'ct to iLcthih ( by vuilii I 'l'liO aduiluleitratlon of affairs In tIle hllhhil)1)Ilhe14 ) IIIIIII'I tihIhIitu' * ot'euit ) : tloit relates to cListolhis iltit ics , hilteVilitl taxei , the navigation Iuvs itilil kliidrod sub- Jects. 'I'Iihs goveriiinoiit will collect ( lie customs dutiet and oilIer Sjuunlsht : taxt' , ullil Itis tiittlerstood that ( lie Sjiaiilsii rt'gtilntlons vhtii iognrtl to thii'so vi1t he geil t'IL I hy oh IS0V'l ( , no ih hs'hi in I an I in a hi'Iiig 1111010 lit favor of lilerchlnihhlso ft-oil ) the * L3ititcii States , ' .I'Ilo llItYiglttiOll legli batlons , itho * , v1h1 lt an adaptation of Spitulslt lnvs to 4t iuietictit * Ideas , A nicil- CLII ) vessels hieing treated tile saute as those of other hut bus. I a short , It. ) i tiitilei stooii to lie I hle policy of tIm gOV- Ut'iilli'llt , vhiI1o 11 shall ronlalhi Iii mIll- tnry occupation ( it' ( lie hhihllpphiie , to niuliltitImi an athinlulstrathon of atTitbrs VILh0l1 cotintrles doing bt1sl1lcs V1tht ( lie Lhmtitiis are ! aiihhhitr ) with atiul not to iiinke any radical changes that mnl'ht cause ( iItflcultics 011(1 ( controuerslis. Mer. chants trailing vithi thin l1hiIhIpphiies iitrty cotitliiie * to trade there niult'r practleithhy the aIue conlitlins ( ) tilnt have jirevalled. 'rile ( let'Isii ( ) of tilO tililiIstinthiiii * * * In this rcipt'et Is entirely i4)11l1l nOll vIll hhiuv ( ' It gooii hiilluemice , slitce It assures other countries that tIle halted States Is not ( hlShO5C(1 ( to take lilly extI-norlil- fury advahitage of Its coililuest of terrl tory. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tin ; CONDUCT O' 11W Il'AU. Complaint and criticism In regard to tue progresu of iiiiiitary operatioiis by those whlo know little or Itothihihg aboult thii , tusk of prepnihiig fomvtr * iuiiih ( ho lint tak e I lie t 11)111 ) d o I o en I I ghi t cii t lie in- SOlVeS COIl lie exciist'th , but W'ihi'Il SI ) In- tehhlgt'nt a lPiuI)1'L' ) as I hIh.ouivihhi' Courier-.Iollrlhiml lhiihs * fnuiht vhthh the ( 'OIOIU't ( of tilt' VI1V It Iiivlte eohldilt'rn- t 11,11. , lit a IP'Cllt ( Issulo ( lint. pin * I sithl " 'i'hhe vnr Is tuV ( ) IhIOlithi14 old illul 1)01 ) ii lnoy ( ' has been iiuiiio agiulust I ht1tliII , tilt' Stt ( * of SpanIsh hvt'r Iii Cilba. It Is lc5il)1t' ) ) that Spuhlt : lhlily SuIIrCII1t't ) hefoti' I * * * Is In vested. Shinuith that hit' I lIe 01151' . vohh huh good , flat If we liuI * * gone to hit- % 'itihiLS lilt I 110 iegtihiu u' itihuly Vl I hut tvo Veekit of tile lmgittiiiig * of the vnr , I Invana votihi1 hong ago hiu' : ( audI * 111(1 ( thu111' \\oulIt ihitVe betnu over. " 1'hiis Is it survival of till ! liheit largely cuter-- ttlhti'd before ss'itrs'uls r1t''htueI ( ( . flInt. all tIle l'iilted States Iiitii to (10 In oiilcr to drive SPlIIII out of ( 'ulnu w'n to ituvade thie island vlthi ( lit' tiguiitl' ) hriluy :111(1 ( till' Spitillartis vouhd itt once iiiy ( ) ' thIcIr utrins , lover their thug auni get out , lint it is st liulge titat .111 , thIJ , light. of OVeiits any hiutelhigent lrsoi ! shioulti still Ibid tIlls vIew. 11tnuia * svius'rh1uiot it hot ( htlltL' as veih hlelitlPl ) ( for ( lt'Ieiist' tWo vt'els tufter war was theehitred its It is tttiny. ) 1'he Spa 111511 fouce tIhere titen \.LIS itS hiurge zit at liristnul niud ptbzuhh3- larger itiitl ihlist of It vas its well dl- QhhiiltCii. ) lTIlilUIlmodhy ) the SItt1Itrd ) ; ititvc iulhhrOV'th ) ( the tiun' to br-ttet in- tO'lhlll thlOlIlSthVeS , bit Ill 110 tither cc- Sheet have they gitlued any * 1d7ilttage. * AccordIng to ( lie * nOt. trtistworrhiy es- tlniuttes 11101100 hiil : an il\tIhtbi& ) & llltt1ig * force I it it ii Ii * 1 1 ion I. I I it vu ii a I i ( ll bus- thhltics'Il' iieilnrerl , of not less thiai I OXfl ( ) ) , thirec-loturtlus Iegniu is. J'hu1s loice % * ts t'hl ShihhhIeil ) ) wi thi * lvins ii1d a IIIIIIII ii I t II ) II. 5511 nuilig I I in I I II i I ' a I I ( (1 States cuuhth hituve w Itiiont iuiiy dilhIt-uht. iitilii0l ( Its little itt-thy tIght at the gates ol ii ityil II It I t Is lIntil I test ly ni ) suu-i ( I o I It I * uk I Ii a t I t coiui it llavo * 1 ( ( ii III 1 ih IsI i oil : tnyt lung against tIle vastly sulhiellin force of tile en't11y. It would simply Ihave 1 'eui (1'St ( i030i1 null I I tst ( 'ii ( I 4) f I in. \.ni. hit'iitg OVOI ito\V I lie ; itmt'ih ( St at t'u 1)tiIii be at a ( liSt met ( iisltlvtiltiug. ( : 5111(1' Itg' ihl11t3voulli ( ) IlSiSt VIlUhiy of voinuiteels. 'Phiijtriiuulule vitii those vhi ( ) 4lhink that t 1 * t' Siti ) it Itt ViI COO Id Ii a Vt' b eeui il ci a mit of Cuba in a 1e' weeks with a fe- I hioustnd iflOil is ( lint ( lily eitthu'ly tilt- ( le11tt * ( ' tile lighting qumnlitit's of tilt' Vt- ) ( 'Iiiy. Not so the exiei'Ienceii ) ilihIIttry * 111(11 ( lIke \Illos itlidIoriItt and Shitfter. * \V ( ' IhUVO SOOt * 111 Il1ill ( If 1i)1) ( ( ) ) ) men , iuamiy rtli of thir'mn 1ettltrs * , to I:1h : ( ' Suu- * lingo ile Ctilnt , vliere tue SpithtlIll totce I Is l)10lillIY ) ) ) itot lllotit 11111.11 oilC'fotuthl : ( lint ut Ilmivanu , but tills army Is lint liOeltIVl ( sum 111(1 tim I a II d v I I 1 be cci ii forced ttitthi Its ittiunber Is Ieuhiitl5 ! * tlSCl ( ( ii 2OOO. I f that iutmiiihii'r of iiucii Is ic- ( IUItl ( to tahe SaiitiItgo , vit1m ( lie * istl- ! illice ( it 0t11 ' 1tL Sitipi4 , Is I t ilot hielfeel ty OiVllS * tiiit * tile regtilir * ntmui3 ( iihi ( hot Imssibl3' have ttieui iLavaiua two \VeOhs after war was ( heclareri , ihow-evol- ( ' 11(0th-c tIle co-oiprttlon * of ( lie fleet. Our uiilhlttry : ttimtliorities loive iro- ) ceeded vIsehy iiiuih vit1t all ( lie oxhit'hl- thou I(4slbh0 ( tiunier the Clr-imuIl4t11ICe' * . . 'Pliny have sluw-n a JinIIcIoiis haiIzttioIl * of tile task that is before I Ileiit-n tak : I lit' l)101)1t ) lomus of vhhlcll t lie iiigO5 ( if tvo 1110111 hIS lIO 110(1 ilOt the hiist * , toil- 0011(1011 ( of. It is uuov : ipptieltt : thin I Iii 01l00 ( I ) titl'tti ( lie SiauIliitmdsout of (1tilut ( we sIitii htve to ieil ( tilde : i t least 100. . oti iiiei I l * 1(1 ( h11)hil ) hdy ntorc' . 'l'hi mu t Ui t _ . 0 1101113 \ \ II I II ghi t a ii d hi glt I II a id , o i hi I 1103- 11mg VVCOY tievice of wnifri-o * , ( 'IVihiZVi ( OL. umiclvihlzeti , is utot to be iloulit d. A good deal I IllS 1 ) ( ' ( 'lt Ii 00(1)1) ) ) ph I slicil I a t hit- coritluct of the vir : , lint no immon e \Vtk is yet to 110 ( bile itIthlS 51)111) 511011111 speedIly suite for peact' , riihcht silL- L iiiit lIkely to tlii. Some oiie hins c-aIied * tl teittipu to the ii I iiia it'll I I II Li ) itsl St till 03' (1 f ii ii 1ovn C , raint 4u1'mlmy of ( lie itopimhihie ist 1)isS- ) * lug Ve'0ultti0IiS JtOtothilg ) * IguInt ; ft gos- (1I I ii iCIt t * 1 pi ill ) liii it I loll Ipr ii in 11111 Ii t-n I I ii a ii 1st 1 Ii gui Ishied 10th t't'ii eta to gVIloiit I iuuid I ho stlne : week nil losn ( ' 01111)0 ny of voitmnteer. inking lout in tIlt ! (0IeIiOily ) of ( loihicitthmIg it coiu toil era t e 1)11)111 ) ) * hIP ii t * 1 1. .E ck- soitvihhe. Ituit tiieie Is no iiIt'iislstomi ( ( y. 'I'hie luotest vas hot aiitieil at thie ulumlu. lIter ) t iI'ICit ( ) ) * I 1 eca use I lIe I nit a t o hie I monoreil w'tts I II t Ii ( siit fei ( 'It * to a nay , liitt lo't'anso lie citlisterL Imnihiiils aihil giito thueiii Instuiictinims or at least 1 ° " - iii Isslo ii ti e'i gui go I i I ha rho ii it It vui ft 1 0 , itiiil Illoy ( Ill ! Iii fOOt hi1t5hCe * ) 11101 iilutl- hate (1'l'ilst'li ( \VtiltdChl Iovt * suIhIoi5 ( , 'l'h IC li I II ccl imu a ) t''l ' ) I ttb no t a o i ye (11 StVil go my , ci t hi eu ii t. hiommt e or I a (2 ( tI ha a u d the l'hihhhiipliies. iVllemt cliutrges 1'OIe ( lieu Ivlthi Oo- ( ) titL ( I I oItoiiihi Ii go I list it 101 * Ice cuinmil Is- i4iuii it I ) l iiml a t cc ( I ii a for-n it'i aeon 51(111 ( I I to governor mit'gleeled hIs dully to jit'O ) lhjOIi thi CIII II Ii t I I t lie I i ii , et ; t'hiii Chill iii I Is- shutter viu-tteii : Ills ohhice , Iii tIle Iitiit- i' . of t lie I Ill liefl0h I ihiell I t I Itt rges it git I II s hilhi0tt E , Iee hletlilIlaim , .ItiIieS * I I. i'cl- ; hOiiy ) itiiit I ) . I ) . Cl tegoi tat' Ihiiaie- lii ( Nt * 10 III I a ( ) ttlco irs j ol ic cciii i u Issb on- (11 5 , 1ti'&iiiot I lOlcoitil ) hhilS hItlu'tlt'd ( lit' $ : tlUe t'\ltSiVV coulise , 111111 vIIl tlotmItlt'si ) sIy t hi'lo ( Is * 10 iteetl of iou d en rig j imdg- * 1101 i I lii ) tI I I itt I t Ito who he coli ) iitissi oh hits ltoomt (1CL'18tei ( tlilcohistit tmtloiiitl liy thiti itllriJihle ) ( Otllt _ I t is fl 1iitiros' L's- ciuh)0 ) foi lime gol'eilior frohil being coilu- iehIetl * tiltlht'r to ( OIIilLilhhui 01' tv1iiteuttsli his hillSitVLy ItilOhtltCes ) _ ' 1110 SliiiItlnIiS ( In ( Jumba. believe thut' SmltciIChtilS Ilt'O tlltOlVIhig ( itIthliJIIilkes * lihto the lliumboms. 'l'hlOSe eletitliotls iir- (01l5 * L1h tluc ones who are easily led to licikuvu tllut SPaI1ISII defeats mute In fact gloat vIctories. Robert 1) ) . I.eo Ilerdiitamt simoultl now feel at liberty to join the volunteer atiiiy 811(1 ( asIc to be asslgmieri to tight nuder ( hutcu-nI h'htziiihi 1.'e. ( 11 Is to be feared , imOWL'0t4 ( hut ( lie I.eo 11111110 borne 1)3' ) lit.rrhhtn currIes ito iimarthnl InspIratIon , 1 Now YIIH nmb1Isiier has taken a i1t's-spiIper Ol1t to Sitlitingo for the pulr- i ) ( ( ' f estnh1 diIig it yellow liewspapor lit Cubit , i .1ft itieceeiis It Is to be feared the CtSini1s * will ilot be fotimni hIlellhhIng for anue.xatloum lii tile thuilti set- themuent. "l'hl ( ' reiitihiIttjei ) * uldIhitte ( for governor of h'Ithisls * ( ( ( 1150 tOiOtCC ( ) , 111)11 ilhtilliugil lie hiiis lIved lit ii1isiis * twchlty y'iul S imoltiu'tsweais nor ( lrIulks _ A var Sihih ) Is hut tIlt' tiuily lihuuce (1) ( iuiitkc a ( . ( ) ( ItS ft illnrtyr _ A % 'lu I'reenni hut , \'nshitngtthi Star. in calling aim extra i-sIon ot congress the lresidemit wlhi Iiit-e to sot the thate ahonil cotisiderabty , cla tile iuembcr ti-oat the h'IllhIppImmeS will not ito nblo to reach hero In tithe to hear the chaplain's opening itrayer , Oio , u , tlt , hllii lItN * , St I 'ittil i'Iolleer l'reie. The Oniahu expositIon has scored one over overt the \\'orld's fair. It. has not housed its ' 'Wolnami's exhtltt' ill a separate btilidilmg , but Itits treated the women os it they were really a part of cm-catIon alid not mt exotic growtlh 51111 rlt'r' , , ( I tt'flt (1 iuIiurtuiti I Siirtngiiehti Itepulillcztmt. Ceiicrah Shatter has , perhaps , the greatest OpporttImIlt ) ' to achieve a military reputatlomi a ( II ) army colliniander that lies heel ) offered to a soldier ahtico time siege of l'iuvuu , It lie scores a SPeedy atIccess it will have a dec1dd metal effect 111)00 ) the war. Iun fl V INiturN iii tli ( ll IIIiMIt ititi. Davpnxmort Ieniornt ExcludIng tIme city of Oniitba froun the account - count and It is entirely nrolxtbla ( lint more Ieoihe front lena vIh1 visit time cxpohtIoii than from Nebraska. One reasolt for thIs Is that Iowa has Inure PeoPle thiami Nebraska , It would hot be eotmrteoua to enumerate oUiur reasons. t nhaexnt hut i'i-i-eilse New York 'rhinos , The annexatIon of these islands Is miot a ar necessity. That Is aim imflpiidelit lire- tense. The suggestRin Is not an otttcommmo of thi.var . , It ( irigillatetI long ago with a 'set of plotters amut schemers. A vulgar imionoy iou lies itt the bottom of time trau3action. That makes the effort to sneak the thIng through as a measure of Patriotism POcti. ilamly nausetttilig It Is the motive of the original auaexatomiists ! even more titan tie amimmexution Itself that oftemids anti dIsgust : 'I'Iut- ( utatmat httui st Sun tlziio. PhiIlnlciphIa TImne. SantIago Is an exceedIngly stiong noslthomi , apparently Imiaeecssibhe from the sea nntl accesslbie by iamiti otily over wooded moon- talus. The ormy tIIl irobahily have to be mailed at a comislderable distance and carefully - fully prepared for its work , and the advance upon SantIago. when tlndeltaken , wIth tile co-operation or , the1Cubans in the Imiterlor. Ifltmst be cautious and show. 'iVhlle It Is stIll conceIvabh , that. the navy may force the harbor amid bring matters to a cr1315 , the presemit Indications polmit to a tedious tropical campitlgim that will try our troops seVerely. At leuit we must ito prepared for thtls. Too gcr expectatloiis can only bring dlsztppoimtIhtet. 61)011 , ti ufDr Iowui Veoi1e. DeL1citIes Register. It will be g4nl olicy foi Iowa to make an exhibit of cromis at the Trails- mulsalmaippi EpOjLflfl , later out In the sea- soit. It Is probable that we vIiI be able to Scud sitnIples Of-hIllEl grass at least six feet Iii hemithi. corn tttI1s fifteen to tweiity feet hit Icmigthi , ' other farm products of simIlarly Irodlgtousgrowth. , Iernonstrathiig that Iowa is tliolaiul ftoimig with 11111k amitI loney vihl he the \-ery best wty ; to Use tile tmilextcmldel part at Iowa's approprIation for the expositIon. 'The Iteglster opposed tile making of an enormous approprIation be- ChOse of the large floatIng state debt , but how desires to see the cpoltioii successful hoyoiid the most sanguine anticipations of Its originators. Iowa's appropriatIon was made large enough and there Is stlii enough to nrove that Iowa Is the nioderum garden of Edemi of all tile world , , , . ' ' ' I'iiET svJtl ( .FF' 'I'Ft1L " 3i ii uta I ViP IIti 11 I'4rep I-sI'iu t ii I I uuim of .teturt ) t'itIul le SeuulIiuueiui. I3ii4t ill 'Iramiscrlpt Ottclal Waslmlngtcn has agamI , as In former administratIons , evIdently bit touch 'with tile country. It Is a craze that m-eprescnts nothing existIng iii the noi-mai 1)ulhio opInIon I of the nation. Advocates of hawaIIan an- nexatlon are met wIth of course , but such a veto as that of the house upon time Hawaiian ammncxattotl V'ednestltiy is a monstrous iiils- repi'cscntnttoii of tue actual publIc senti- miient on tite riurstion. 'the extent of the ainormmiai ecitetlirnt In V.'aSlhtflgtOil ts incas- twed by tIte sIze of the majorIty iii favor at' the vrnpoilttcn. 'rho macrita of the question did flat enter lito : the result , which sImply reprc2ented the litiniise. tmanslent we hope. t1t , ' so nevly tom 0 , and is SWL''lIIlg over the iaOul hike a cyclpne , as tinrcgtmlaled amitl as dangerous. 'rho r-asIoim of the hour , not tlit- reason ( tint sitoimhd be stIprenle at all times , spoke In time fatal fiat of time lower bronchi It has sImply acted It vIll rclloqt ' amiti pohbly repent at leisure. 'fhie nmlseiiIcC whIch it huts put In motion , however , it caii not rccail. 'I'Iie treinciuhous scheme of whIch this is macrely limo prologue was oiltlInel ( by Smith of Mliilgan , vimo saId : 'In my ilumnhilo opinion the wimohc North Aimmerlean conttnont and every izhammtl Iii time gulf amid time Caribbean - bean sea , amid bucti islands Iii the PacIfic as 1mm ) ' lie ulcemnoil ill sli iibie. are worthy of our ainimltton. Not that no arc eitrtil-'mtiilgmy , htmL. as a nicusure of miatiommni protection anti nilvamituge , it Is time duty of time Amnorlcmum IlCOIliC to lay peaceful conquest Vt herever opporttimiity lucy ito offered , " If thmls is mtit "czmrtim hunger' ' we do not kmiotvimat to rail it unless "earth ghtmttoiiy , ' or "Iienilspiiere gobbling" or semite oIlier Intensive td"the same effect , There t. , , , R no umiore tt'ittinent to ttis1)OSt of the omt that in l'am1 river we already have mmli t e riced of ihInsaII , than is iimatlc by time chIld wlmen it ihnts the iiioomm , 'riley wanted It wIthout ii reLbmi ( , and that was all there utas to It. TIm warning of RepresentatIve Joimmisoim of Iml'tlIu'Tmll. Wile has not for a niomnemlt Ills sanity , made no himipresslon. . ! , ' svere di-caun lug lireamul of conquest , ettmnsion anti tumpire , ammo building castles dl over Spammtsit pol3esslomms and any otlier1Io1sesIoitS that cotmld b3 acqtmireti hiy " conquest , " whatever tile subtle mne.niag { of thhitt oxpresslomi ' maul be , This practlcdlhih Fserves notIce upon the nations of time edrtl that we lropose to drIve our stake wime'tLvr we can fiumd or make opportunity. it I a prociarmiatlon to all Europe that we are In tIme ring , that we Intend to becommO ) a harty to the straIned relations of time foreign umower , , that as we are the miowost to engage in Imperial asplra- ( ion so we are hlhcOwiso the hmummgrlest , that , as we have begun a a few short weeks to break faith with reference to the professIons of our declarattoim of war , we are no longer to be trusted. if we 'are to acquire by "peaceful conqqest" the "whole North 4.iueilt'au cottiiieit * , " It is scant courtesy to Great Britain Just at thIs tIme. And It North America , why not South America ? "No pent.up Utica contracta your powers ; but thm whole boundless continent Is yours. " That seems to be tue zoeasure of tite ambl- tlon bound up in Lli present mnovcmneat. hiGh I'Il'F VOht % V Alt. ( oiit Of th i'rct'nt , ( 'otuitmnreu1 sitth Vnruuusr Wit-i. Ihiltimoro Silo. The ndmlntstratiomi \Vnshlngton may be presunied to be as gooti a utlge as any one on titis tde of time AtlantIc hoth of the probable duratIon of the war and of Its cost , and Mr. tinghey , elteaklng on the wsr revenue bIll , has thus defined the objects of that mensuret "It was , first , to raIse from $100,000,000 to $ l&O,000,000 of revenue by taxatIon. it was also to provide from $400,000,000 to $ t.oO,000,000 In additIon to this to meet the vrobabie expendItures of the war in which we are engaged up to at least the 1st of May net , for war expemidi- tur-es are well nIgh certaIn to contInue to that time. " From this declaratIon it is seen that the admInIstratIon expects the war to last a year nnd to cost not less than $ oooooOoo. This suggests some Interesting reflectIons on time nituch grtor costliness of mmmoderim war as compared wIth that of former tunes The war for hmmdepemidence lasted eight years amid its cost is officially recorded as $115- 000,000 , usIng round flgtlres , There wore about 310,000 troops emigogeti Iii that war- one-thmlrti an many more as have been so far called out in the present commillct wIth SpaIui , It follows that , accepting Mr Ilng- icy's ctImatcs , ft is golumg to cost four tlnies us mittich to fight Spain for one year iii hSOS as it rest to fight Great Britain for tue eIght years front 1775 to 1783. Time war of lSi2 , a'iilcii lasted two years and eight months , cost the Umilteth States a little over $107,000,000 , nod to carry it on we put In the field 576,000 troops , nearly three times as miiaiis as we have now tmnder arms. The tIoxhcami war , whilohi hasted two years amid tiiicti lllmflthmti , cost. ( hi' Anterican pcophe $100,000,000 and 112,000 troops were emigaged in it. If tim mmtmlflher of troops who carrIed otmr hag victoriously to time capital of Mex- leo immtui heel ) doubled they would have about equahcii tIle uumnber of the armuy miow in the field atajnst iudmi , and thmo cost of their two years amid three months of operations s-otmlti have been about $200,000,000. Front w'hthi it Is a hmuiiIIi ( iehuctlomm tihat , with tile 5111110 miuniber of 0101) tinder arias , a ) ; eill of.svarIn the IShS style Is about five times' as cxpentdve as was a year of war QTt1u" tltt. . 'i No fair cOiImrIson can be made between tlte tnt of a clvii war and a foreign war. In the mtature of time case a civil war is fur mbre' destructive of property anti values , and , by rcaon of its menace to the very existence' the nation , far more expensive , because when a natlon'3 lIfe Is at stake Its credit Is at tue lowest ; rnint. and money can lie raIsed only on the imiost exacting terms. The fost of our great civil conflict has been 1mtit' towmm C $6,189D20,909 , but that cstintate Includes all expemmses growing out of the witr as veii as the actual cost of the mIlItary and naval operatlomis The direct outlay of tile Ummited States government in carryIng on tlte war for four years wa $3,400,000,000 , slId iii 11w course of the struggle 2,859132 unlomm troops were emmgageti. It is cstlmnatett that time number of troops actually engage.h on the union side averaged 2,1261G8 for three years. Ilemice. It appears that. the dIrect cost of the war , counting It on this three years lasls. sns about $1,166,000,000 per year flut tIr. Dingiey tells us It Is goIng to cost $ OO , . 000coo to lmecm 200,000 muon fighting Spain for ammo year , whmlcb Is more thamm one-third asnttlcil as it cost the governnrent to keep 2i2tiGCO mmlen flghitlng time confederate states for thto same length of time. These conmlarison5 serve to show that , In var as In peace , we are doIng thimmgs on a far more eXICIiSlVe scale than we dId a generation ago. If the cost of war increases at the maine ratio for the next thirty years that it has for the thirty years past , It. will requIre the expenditure of at least $1,000- 000c00 a year , which Is cquIvaicnt to nearly $3,000,000 a tiny , to keep 200,000 Anmerican mcli fighting on land and sea iii tile year 1923. Suppose the nimmber of ntci emmgaged to be 1,000000 , whIch would surely happen iftO went to war vlth a first-class power , antI time cost of war a generation hence will ho $15,000,000 a day. That will be $625,000 an hour. or over $10,000 for every minute the war lasts. It may at last conte about that war wIll disappear because it wIll cease to be possible "atpopuiar prices. " 1)lI'I'ICAb uitui"i' . Congressman Grosvenor pronounces it "liiglmway , ' hut declares that annexatlonists amc not hlghwaymmmen. Judge James Cay Gordon of PhIladelphia is looming up as a eamithidate for time democratic - cratic nomination for governor of Penn- sylvammia. JInt Gtmffey's star is on the tvano and l'attison Is iii the woods. The Cripple Creek Times mentIons as r-romiiient cammdklates for the sIlver repimb- Itcami nontimmation for governor of Colorado the lion , Simon Guggenheim , "the smelter maim of Pueblo ; " the lIon. Jud Brush and Dr. flrass. Tommy Watsomm hits thrown up the job of being a staimdard candidate on the populist ticket for governor of ( leorgia. Time mann- tie he has worn threadbare has failen on time 'shoulders of John Jay hogan. Dye moind that. Congressnian Bailey of Texas , time tocirerous : lcider of the doniocracy In con- grels , tamno tvlthmjrm three votes of being oumteti at a rqcent caucus. As a leader , h1aIIeys grip Is as Insecure as that of a contestant - testant at a greased pIg carnival. 'in all the rock-rIbbed republican mitato of daImmn timere Is ito city more strongly of that 1)Ql1tl0l ecrstmasioit tiian Ellswamthi , Yet th ro Is ( o be foujmd the emily oit-amul-ott * PoPulist mayor eftat of the MIsSISSIpIi. Ills name Is Robert Gerry and lie has Just been nomInated by lila party for governor. Heiirluig of sumac talk that ime aught be a candidate for speaker of tue Fifty-sixth congress - gross , RepresentatIve Grosvenor of Ohio says be has not made , nor does he Intend to amako , any move ill that directIon. Ito -'it is not at present my opInion tlmac whtilo Mr Reed is a member of the imouse anj oIlier relmublicitum wIll ito a candlttate for time Place. ' If anythlimg out earth Is sure It is that Allen I ) Cimantiher wIll ho time mmcxl govt'rimor of ( hcorgla. Mr. Cliammdler has hut 0110 0)0 , tim other imaving heemi lcmiockeJ umut by the sImlIumter of a simell 1mm the civil vnr. lie hiss becim called "tlio one-eyed tflorboy of l'igoim Roost , " tinco tie ahanthormeti school teaching after marrying one of lila lmurmil'J lie hiss been steadily forging to the front in demo- erotic state politics. 'l'1iotmht classed as a populist , Congress. muan Newiatmtls of Nevada , author of th rose- lutton for anmmexiumg hawaii , Is everything a populist Is generally supposed not to be. Smooth faced , foshmInnably dressed , a re- served , scholarly man , he is several tImes a nmilliommaire , and by temperament aim arlsto- ciat.'Imhlo yet in hits twenties hIll manila a good start eu a brilliant career at tue liar. One of tile notable converts to the policy of territorial eXlaflslOn is lion. Henry W'atterson of tIme Louisville Courier-Journal and the United Stati's , 1mm an Interview In tIme New 'York Herald , Mr. Watterson Is quoted as saying that tile United States is "Limo trustee of civilizatIon , ha that character we will presently find ourselves masters of Cuba , Porto Rico , hawaii ami the Piliilppines. To surrciider territory thus acquired would be a. wanton and cowardly abandonment of obligations amid opportu. liltles lIterally imoavemu sent. " lie timImfic we imavo outgrown the stay-at-imoma and mlnd.your-own.buslncss Imolicy of Washington - ton , amid as time fo3ter father of self govern. macat should extend time zone of our influence - fluonce beyond the boundaries of this coa tinent National expansion , ho says , Is a problem of the near future , which Involves prolonged , and may be acrimonious dis- cessIon , and will suborchinato all other Issues. OTililiL t1lS 'h'Ii ( Oi'ltS , hiissi * Is busy at the tcsL as well as at the east. She is Improving her imarhmor or VimulIvostock snIt tnldng hmosscssion Of Port Arthur and Taiien-\'an anti coimiplet- lag her great railroad thIther. At the sante tIme she Is pushing toward ththnntIc Ocean , too , zmnti preparing to establIsh a great Ice-tree port thereon. We have hitherto told of the renaIssance of Archangel cmi the opening of a railroad connecting that ancient city dlrtctly with Moscow smut all ittissia That Is sin Important Step. Iitht It Is not enotigit , For Archangel is near the Inner end of time White sea , nail that sea opens into the Arctic ocean , What is wanted is a port on the Atiantle , or at least on the Are- tic near the AtlantIc , and that Is exactly what Russia is now endeavoring to secure. The first step is the opening , or reopening , of the old port of Rola. That Is on the Murnmarmian coast , well imp toward the Nor- ti'cginti frontior. At that poInt the ArctIc ocean Is practIcally always navIgable , In- strati of being for months choked up with Ice , as ts the White sea at Archangel. Anti It is & 00 miles nearer the Atlantic thami is Archangel. It has the disadvantage of beIng - Ing intmch turthter away fromn Moscow ntmd St , Petersburg , anti not conhmected wIth tlmonu by rIver or railroad. fltit tue enterprise that runs a railroad across Siberia can ho trusted to bthhhd one across Fiuilaimd anti i.aplantl , Large ar'iwoprlatlons ' have been maie froni ( lie Iimmperinl treastiry for tile iniprovonment of the port of Koin , or rather of Ekaterinit , a little lower dowit on tue river , and that plee wihi dOtllthi'S3 iiOOit become a considerable center of coniinerce In South Africa time strained slttiimtion has roachei i't poInt whore there Is aIiaremltt- 110 room for further tailc Presidemit lCrugor of the South African reptibulo supporteti by hIs pepie , openly rejects all Itica of British otitliority , amid time Eligllsli umewapapers , on the other hand , say that this atitimorlty lutIst be maiumtntnetl , Ever simlce the Jaimtesomm miii tIm0 luich i3oers have bcei * preparing for war. 'They have constrtmcteti elaborate en- trencimmemits , laId in vast stores of nmmimntm- mtition , added to their stock of big guns amtti lately they hiae conchimdcti aim alliance with time Orange Free State That. tIme lIners will light to tIme last ditch we know front their three previous victories over the liritIsh forces , auth they are hotter Imrepared miow to fight. than ever before. On time defense timoir absence of sea coast amia iorts is a great advantage to tiieimi and wotiiti be a source of great disadvantage to England. Site cotmiti , of course , laimtl men and sumnmhios In the Cane Colohmy , hilt further thami that her na- ) ' would be of little thse. The fighting would have to be done on foot and the experience of oimr clvii war shotvs that 30,000 of the Iloers coiliti hold off for a year or longer an Rug- llsii army of 100,000. Moreover , while the Beers have had comitinueti experience In cammtlmaigmilng and arc nil export marksmen , tite British army has hail no real experience in fighting for years and is assorted In parliament and out of it to be In sore need of rcorgamilzatioa and to be inconmpetoutiy Officered. Officered.'S. 'S. Itecently Emperor Willlani mnadc a speech to emno of his soldiers , In the cotmiso of whlcb ito took occasion to renmark that the army was "the chief pillar" of his throne. There is no doubt as to time truth of this statemnemit. Ills limiperlal seat would be very shaky If the underpinnIng of bayonets \vero remmmoved. The Germunim 11001db are be- Coflmtmhg weary of the kind of government which "time war lord" represents. Timis is shown In the extraordinary growth of so- cialisimt lit the enmimire-the imatui-ai reactiomi against nlliltarlammi. Extremes beget cx- tremues. Doubiess with a government in whIch time people received moie recognition revolutIonary doctrines vould not tlmrive in Germany as they do now. The danger troni the spread of socialisni Is well uimder- stooti by "the powers that be' They arc seeking to check it , not by highmtcnlmig the weIght of Immmperlalistn , but by' making it imiore burdemlsoimme , It is understood that time government iroiosea iii time next reichstag - stag to take measures to restrict the stif- frage. A retrogressive steim of this klmmd- so out of harmony wIth time tcndemtcies of the tiimme-can imai-tlly fail to Increase the opposition to a mmtode of government which ctlmnot * in the mmature of timings be enduring. .5' The director of the Siberian railmonti nim- flounces that tue whole hue wIll be opened for mmmc Iii 1904. Then it wIll he possitmie to travel round time earth in thIrty days. At present time great bridge over time Yenlsoi river Is hieing huhlt It tlli be a. thousand liteters bug , amid will be one of the nmost noteworthy structures of time kind Iii time world. Until it is fhimlalmeti trauma wiii be carried across on boats in swimmer , mmd i'aiis will be laid on time ice In winter. Trains will be rumimmlmig direct to Irkutak by August next , and in that mouth ito less titan two hundred thmoummanil fnimmihics , imum- boring about one ntllhion persons. will be transported to Siberia as colonists , and each family 'will be endowed outright with 6,000 square meters of iantl ammO all imecessary farmnlimg immipicmiiommts a ad maciminery-piob- ably time greatest bit of colonizing ever un- tiertaken. Not time least strlkhmmg feature of time railroad enterprise is that , with the exception - ception of a sIngle ice breaker , not a tool nor a piece of mmmaterial hIss been used that was hot of ltussiaim origin , and not an alien tvorlcmnan bIas been eifilloyed , Froimt begimi- mming to end It Is ureiy lttassinim It will not tb to sneer itt a imation that can tinma Imerformim such a ork as a laggard In time march of civhlizatioim , * 5l The porte has answered a recent note presented - sented by tile foreign embassies , complain- imig of the difilculties Placed in the way of travelers , by stating that it iloets not. Iimteimd to Issue any further permits for time present , except. for the seaport towns , This is equl- valent to an open challenge of the treaty rights of foreigners. When time emmihiassies consented to suhiniit tlmelr subjects to tile trouble of asking for Turlilsim hermits it was on time express uiiderstandlmmg tbmat , as tue demand for the permIt was made by the eat- bassy or consulate , they ahmouhh be respon- liilo for tue proper use of It , Consequently there was iio necessity for immqulries or for any delay In delivery. Not only hiss there generally been vexatious delay , but now time Itorte actually declines to grant zimmy permits. It appears , 'however , timat a passport umnier tile treaties confers sutihclermt ituthmorlty for morsons to travel freely over time TmirkiBh empire , anti that time additional imerimmlt Is limo result of a concession by the uhiftorent for- eigmi emnbassies The syatemii imas hieeii pem- liarly obmmoxious to business men , whmo oftemi itavo beemi delayed for a whole ( lay by limo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 1 ibe Ioyl * I. the JmigIn..t groda tking powder Iuown. Actual test. ehow it gore OA- titled further than ony oilier brastL a ' 4Kft1 PWL1 AbgoIUtCIy turo ; o ± iLKIIl1 : _ POWOSA CO. , WIN YOSS. _ , - dllstoriness of oITtchrti In issuIng th requt. site ttoetiment it Is hoiteil ( list now the emmtbssIes wIll revoke tlmIr former conces- siomi OhiO insist tipomu time validity of passe ports to take their ; mossessors throughout the TurkIsh emmtplro without further prellrn' manes , llIItIl"t' JliI'S , - Washington Star. Tito mnammy-sitlcti limutriot's woe ltrigs oft a weary frown Am he tries to keep hi courage t&p & Almtl keCli his taxes down. Chicago Tribune. The fleet of Spain. \'Itii twice 2,000 simon , Sailed out from Cadix bay 4I)1l timen sailed back agaIn , Detroit Jotmrmmnh Do they miss me at home , tie they miss nie ? I domi't give time matter a thought. Time Simnmmttirds nra shinotung : I wimutier \'iil they miss mite , or , oiil wIll titoy not ? Intlimmuapohis JotmrnaL The siiatmIes shut counted o'er- So i-ii'imtis timoiigimts hittlMt ( ' % tir tiiiivo. hht'r lolmirest lt-nrl , hmmmtl only four ; item ri'til's essn ) ' averaged live. Chicago Record , ' W'hicii n woinmtn writes a letter i.et tue innut each sentt'itco selgh , t _ , Oft Aime hmkirs lovn'mi craft ) ' fetter 'Nenthm the words simo doesn't smis' . ithimamiy Argus , A umair on a sofa Eiijnyiimg lots of bliss ; ] lt'r yntiuig hi-oIlier mtmts' thtent- 'l'heyiookt'ijtisthiletltts. Detroit Jourmmnl. "Olin can't lme kissed ngniiist 1mev vIll , " Qthimtli she. \\'imeim , tiflm a algim Thu auto reitlam-keil. "i'm sorry , ' She mnuirmnuretl , "So nmtt L' ' ChIcago ? 4evs. Ort-mut ilostoits iittert'st iii thus ynr Is kmmuckctl sky high ; \'tt' t itililt'ti ciiet'mte to time ration list , 4' U tI rim t'eked off pie. OFi MO't'IIEIIS Plt's1lt. lilt cotimmir ) ' cahied-hie aimmtvereti to time cal ) .Aiitl nrimteil lie t'emmt Itway. No mother's Imlemma , un mmmtmtiters temtrs hut hiigim desire timuil , stay , Buit tItltttei mnutiucr leli. alone hooked tp * itt ( , ] ( mil Iii jiruer her heart terett ammutlo t'et'i'et macan Aimmi ( loti iimmt' imer despair , ' God snt' the mttotlter's tears foreetl imne ' " \\'ltt'im sue Stl'ttiltel , her 0.'Oi thltt * tlty * 'l' ( ) itutm cliii form ahoite iii the rtimtks As the soldiers marched away. Olme immore iuiieui , omto wutve of time hug Ammo a numtlmt'rs heart t'mts rent. limIt time drtlifls betti on timid tIle hughes rmtru For time galhmtiit reginmeimt ' ' ( ' ( mUltI hm only conte to nm tonight ; ' ' Simo mntmrmniired atm site 'mitt aloimi' iii' hier wlimtlow mumd ( ho silver lighter or t ii e immunmi nit lid vhm I t i. liii ir s lion o , A imil fel I on mt distit mm I ltt t It'll ciii , i.igimtimtg time fmtcc of thilaihm , \\'hmose hm'mieeftil hook said. thin retnled , ' 'l'moit all struiggie ! l'nst all Imuiim ! ' ' 'l'ltn mitonimliglit-typt' of holy nczteo- " l'ei I ( I it lint Ii mmtot tier tumid simn , \v Ito liii d gi % ( 'it I it ii I' tt I I i it itticti hit'- I Its ofCt'riimg immtst-iicrs but Imegumi- Fur lila ilrst hmrmtvo effort ttita hIts inst Viieim timey mmmet the , )1)lmlwliig ) hmtt. , \\'hto gives hiis hdouti , or time gives tears- God 0111) ' kimimws tvliichm gives tite niost _ rfi IEOlIIA. Ommiaimm * , Neli 'I'll litit , Ill'I'i.I'l ( I ILl , , lION' ! ' ( 'itT. - Iemmver l'ost. ( \\1th .AhOlglt'M ( to thifl I loomileresque l'oet ) There , little girl , don't cry ! lie lnm lmrokcim hii Picilgi' , I kimow , A nil 'tvi I I cii t a stvel I vi ( ii a i ' Ii Ii i pii ; mit' hmelle , \'imtiro tile Asian iii'eze ) diov , lInt ) Otl'hi cttclm * a siilmstltute by anti by- There , little girl , demit cry 1 Tlmere , little girl , iitmmm't trot I YOU lOlit0ti hiinm mtulih , tmmmci true , Aittl not it smmnke t'ltn otilh , give the shako To SUOII 11 swt'i't Imoacim n tt ) itli. 'l'here tire tither Iisht swimnimtlng mmrotitmd your.--- . _ . , . , ' ilet- There , millie girl , don't fret ! 'lucre , lit tie girt , don't imawh ! For ti t a WI I I d en ii , 'mm ) 'Itm r I mm , immiI vhm tim Ii e coimm ott ' mmm hI ( II 0 hiit timig d rummms , flack from time vitrs ttgmuimm , Volt CItil iitttemm ; ( lien tell imhnt ou lIke imla gall- Theme , little girl , domi't bawl ! 'ritere , little. girl. tlttift belIer ! 'i'imomm nh t lie ttmm nil ham mom I ii 01 l a ad ii cop- No ' 'stetmily' ' tin , -artim is rillil ) ' tvtirthm - 'rIte dii at ummess you ttti st ' I mm tt'l I. .Ttmttt bait your imnnlc for a iiothmem' feller- ' ] 'iiero , I It tie gi rI , thou' t lid icr ! OUR 1)tlL' HUI.LE'I'IN. KEY WEST , Flu. , June 25 , 1)i- ) Time Cumhian malimy season begins today no- corthl itg to t tie nih cml iuit 11011 itt'OIii I'll t of General Itlmtxitrio Gtmlnez , 'ilie muircimmirged cIoti will now uittittrn their rivers and litioti tIme islamttl vitht mud itmmd water until November , nptiniiig tile CafluliltIgli of inoi. lure amtd ttickmmemts. There's a ' ' . Flood of bargains in our store tolay aid to show you proof-Take a stroll by our Fifteenth street windows and will be , you stir- prised at many of the vaL there shown. Special prices to close out 1 several lines that we don't ' want to inventory July ist. _ \t jIkowNIN6KIN6&Co. - w. w. Cos Ut.O inS Deu1ae si. . /