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THE ILLUSTRATED BEE.
February 14, 1901
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From lrt to RIkIiI Natlion nerrmtlne, Com-h; Richard Patterson. ManaRpr and Right Guard; Knrl Cooper, Center; Rodnf
Durki-e, loft Oimrd; lln rhrrrngtin. l,-ft Forward; tVdrio Hotter, RlKht Forward; Joy Clark. Ijeft Forward; Curtl
l.intlsuy, KiKtit (Ju.irrl; Clarence Walsh, Captain and Left CSuard; John Mackavin, Right Forward.
OMAHA llinit W'Hilii!, 1U8KKT HATT, TRAM -CHAMPIONS OP NKPR ASh'A, NORTH DAKOTA. SOUTH DAKOTA AND
IOWA AND ASPIRANT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP OF TUB M1DDLK WF.ST. Photo by u Start ArtlHt.
The Fight for Supremacy
(Continued from Page Nine.)
he would be mibordinate to the rawest
KnKllHh Hiibaltern, ulthough he were the
gray-bcurdod veteran of a dozen warn.
"The KngllHh gain th hatrel of Asiatics
by treating them like children; the Germans
line the Dword Unit, and then the whip,
never letting the people down ut all; the
French colonies In Asia are helU paved
with pood intentions; the Dutch In Java
ars greedy and tyrannical. The Russians
alone know how to handle Asiatics prop
erly, and obtain the best results frcm con
quering them. That Is why we have been
able to march right across the continent
from the I'rals and the Caucasus to the
shore of the PaclHc. We conquer, and
then we make the people glud thoy were
conquered.
"When Rusla dors go to war In th far
east, many Asiatics will hold commands In
the car's armies, and they will be trusted
Just aa fully ft they would be If they had '
been born In Moscow."
Foreigners ana surprised at the quickness
with which Russia lays down the sword
and offers the lump of sugar to vanquished
Orientals. Makdum Kuli, a warrior chief
tain, was the heart and, soul of the de
fense of (leok Tepe In the Turcoman cam
paign of the early HOs. The ashes of Qeok
Tepe had hardly grown cold, the bodies of
thousands of his massacred tribesmen were
Btlll unburled, when Makdum Kull was vls
fted by a Russian secret agent, who found
him In the midst of the army he had ral
lied for another stand against the Russian
ir.vadera. This agent persuaded him to glv
In and go to Russia as the guest of the
csar, whose coronation was then due at
Moscow.
The untutored Turcoman chieftain,'" said
an Englishman who met Makdum Kull at
that city, "was the honored guest at the
coronation festivities. Greater attention
was paid to hlia than to European kings
and princes. It was a master stroke ot
policy. When he got back to his own coun.
try and told of the wonderful sights he had
seen, of all the power and splendor of Rus
sia, there was no more talk of fighting.
Ills account of the slse of the Russian
army converted the war party, but far
more potent were the handsome Russian
uniform he wore and the stories he to'd of
the Oreat Whit Car. All the other Tur
coman chieftains became keenly anxious to
make the acquaintance of such a generous
master."
It Is a familiar, story to students of Rus
sian conquest. : Bellamy! was the foremost
foe of Russia In the Caucasus for a genera
tion. Today Bchamyt's sons sre officers In
the Russian army, treated with especial
honor by the csar. -
After the blood lust of the troops was
over-at Peking, the Russians' did all they
could to save the lives of Chinese residents
and to spare the feelings of the Chinese
official. The German declared that no
protection could be given to Chinese,
whether they had been Implicated l:Ue
attack on the legation or not; the Rus
sians protected them. When the Russians
left Peking the Germans occupied their
quarter of the city. Immediately this hap
pened all the Chinese who had settledthere
scampered off Into the adjacent Japanese
quarter. They had felt they were safe
under the Russians, but they would not
trust the Germans. Tet both the Russians
and the Japanese had been guilty of
slaughtering defepceless Chinamen to a de
an unequalled by the Germans, or any
ther foreign soldiers ths Russians In that
very campaign, the Japanese in the Chlno
Japaiue war.
"Kill me In time, of war," say the
Asiatic. "That's all right. I expect It, un
less 1 can kill you. Hut In time of peace
let me live In my own way,and treat me
as a man and a brother."
Russia concedes this demand, as no other
wmtern nation dees. That is why there is
no nihilism In Asiatic Russia. '.There would
be llltle excuse for It, since the czar's
Otientul subjects are treated Inrtnltely bet
ter than those In Kurope. " ' '
(icmral Bobuleff, a famous Russian sol
dier, compared English' and Russian ad
ministration In Asia in an urtlcie which he
wrote for the Russ in January, 1HS5. His
vlevm were, of course, prejudiced, but they
wero Interesting. '
"Kngland. lays a heavy hand on its de
pendent peoplpB,'ho said. 'lt reduces them
to a slate , of slavery, only that . English
tradn ' muy profit and Englishmen grow
rich. The deaths of millions In India from
starvation Ija-vo been caused Indirectly by
English dtpotlsm. And then the press of
England disseminates far and wide the Idea
of Russia lelng a country of. barbarians.'
Thousands of natives In" India only await
Russia's crusade of deliverance. ,
'.'If Englishmen would only throw asldo
their misplaced pride, and study a little
deeper the foundation of Russia's power In
Central Asia, comimrlng It with their own,
they, would soon see plainly why the name
of Russia has such prestige In 'Asia, and
why the natives of India hate the dominion
of England 'and set their hopes of freedom
upon Russia. x . "' '
"Russia gives full liberty to native man'
nent.'and not only does not overburden Its
subjectswlth fresh taxes. biit evPi) allows
them exemptions and privileges of a most
extensive character. England, on the. con
trary, Is a vampire, sucking the last drop
of blood out of India." ' X
Russia suffers no permanent drain upon
her military resources by reason of Its con
quests. On the contrary. It can be taught
nothing In the art of raising native levies
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"Joslah," asked Mrs. Chugwater, holding
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she had been reading, "what does 'eke'
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"It means also. In addition, likewise," re
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