TF1H OMAHA DAILY HER: WEDNESDAY. MAY 31. IMS. M Vi 'A ( it . ) - 1 Tur. cmaiia Daily Heu I'l li.IAHI.I f-.VIr.ItT M'KMd'l r. iin,.,.,( ,(iinr, "' ' 1 H p, ft t,l ),,. 4 a f , one f.al . -. . J i i ai4 Ire. ,i,a a( . , Ai'tla In oi.s tar . ... . ........ 4n f It, i,um J i" I '!'( fades', . ' ('.. J V IM It IT AltlllsMt oily lira lwiU.0,.1 r),,i,'l.(, .r ".lr t '!( lua I Hi,',.. I D.,i.'l(, . I'' J'allj ilii l.'M, M .i. W"A l' J.vti.u.g li iwtn.oui i..i.'Joi, ..(. Ii.g lr III,, lu'llng pil.'IK r ;, tr .eS 1-1 A n.iay J), .ai ''(- ' '(oLlaliila i,r Id, g.jlal IU In ilal.vsey lii,.,i.l l, add, .,,) i., l'y l 11. tilH,ii Iv iai iosnt OHM' fr.lt (lii.ali (, H Huli'lluA o HIi (n,l,a it y H.,.1 o.jiMli'g. lwnf h'lli ai M ait.ala iill. lll nlr. I'l I'sSfl llt, 'I. I' a go l'ii I.ll l,ulhlli.a III Vol Ja HIM Hold Utn (' building. VVaailr,l'di Ui I Jr inn l.anWl lMl I ijltli MI'ONIifcM K, '1111(1, m, Ii mi. i, a laia'ilia lu Ml snfl Act ional ii.siiai ah.,. il.l l, ad'liaaaaij. Oman Its, 4loHsl ,(,allin-l,l HI.. Ml I I ANI..I.H IIMill I,), nialk. aatiaaa 1.1 -'.! I older, a,i,lils I., 'J I, a lis inl.llal.llia i.llien( ii,l a ram alamo. eal j penn-im.' "' II. aij aiiii.nia 'iai, i i.ai aa, 'I'l ' I'liialiM in aaiani iiaiige, n" atuaplad. 'DIM llK.li I'l lil.iAIIIKU dial PAN f. HI AT. VI I. HI or .Mt.i, I.A'I ION. Hiula til l.n.maaa, lion la i.uufiiy, M l I C, ll'tawair, am-latai "I I Ii I'miielilna I km, (.any, dsn. a.. If awuin, uf Ilia I Ilia ai.lual liuuiliuf 1. 1 full Ull'l "ili.plala i"i'i. nl 'I lie I'ally. Morning. tiVai'lug a (i'l lunula y ! (. ln'lli ih.'Iiiii wi A,iii, iwa), a.a imiuwa It AUK llir. AlMt.T lnrAH1lAL,n jrf-rtlr "f futuro ent IW. Jl Hal Vit f ltllrl Ao lit rnmt l l Idm iiitI bu rlnli'ii - I I J . I I,.,., I II II .... u It. ... 14 Mini k,la Km, Hi Ma.lUit UM.liuu MU.Otfl im,4i UT.UTU MM, ITU tM wa,llW MU.IHMI l . 17.. !.. I , . n.. u., u . M.. M. , ill.. iM, , V.. 'lolal ta MliaulU aayi. 4A.IMMI ,, UH.Iinil ,, Ua,ilTi ,. MT.OAil ,, UK, I IK ,, ai.imii ,, no, i no .. MI.TTH ,, ua.iMio ,. Kn.uno ,, ua,ouu ,, KM, I All , , 4,!MHI ,, IMI.HHI ,, UK, IOO aali.liii U.lmA Nai li.lal a.. I'ally avala , MTii.wiir ,, illl.KKI (J, UOMIn W A I k.ll, Mai IMllI y. H.iliai I id il in my iaaaia ami aw., ill m tal"ia in Una lai nay ul May, Imit. (Haul M. II. UuNWAlK. Nuiaiy I'uniiu Mli in I of HlW, MMavrlbai ivNtlMM Ilia ulir liiiiMllly bIiomM Iim 'Ilia llaa MiMllna lu lliam, la Mallar Ikaii M ilalla lollav Iram Haute. A4 laaa Mill lia uliawaaa a allaa a atltivaluil, ' I. I'l MM IniU' lirilrn." 'Iiitfu iMlilmilly liilliii' III iliilnu I'lllll jllll w llllll II I mil I II. Amm hit Im iiiiiiiIiiii' imUii 1 1 1 vOilrti lluilllit Hiil'VU Ma lilt I'M i'lli'lll uih in llalnu lliailluiu, K,-iit ri nii'li-r an lni!l' aMa 'i a)iii wlnti II aIHfia l)i Ida AftffgHn IM aim-til of ,N-tlliA rllri,il fr r."l v iii il.o main aallafa' l'i li tl,- 't li- Uini'l K-flalil liiiiat klmw Hint, oiijii' i ii an laala Mlii r mi Hi" lii-l i-nt iilliH, lit tilt Ilia lid i'l lilliKH i itJ-, nr ii tin- iiiarki-l Willi" iif lln-lr klixii mil ImiIi'In, I Ii nuurruHl nluf iif llm allrii1a of (l,rakii Ik IikI lean I lid ii .2Tiifi,Pl, mid llidr n- acaaliK iil nl mil fifth, wuli ( 'M,l'l'l,' JlKI Ihl-1 f fl .VUl.Klil. 'I li rllriMnl tm agi-nta n t mt'Mifya In Hi I r liias l'i li 1'iKilU" Hit Ixiiinl llilif II li'diK Moil 'if llif aaa'aaliifiil if rallnai' pi 'K-rl lu Uki f' ut th In i'iiiii-'l t-nriiliiK ai"! cirrifi'iii'liiiKly lii'i-al alil tit Ilia rallroiidN hHIiIii (lift ,al )i'iir iHiihdt gnlnaii th fact Mini ll.it innfinly f I In- rnllrooila rfji rcwnli morA llinn im fifth of Ilia frri-KAl" m l'i" of All lliii irop-rt of IM A 'oiiiiIIhIIoii of alula lam Hun frmii oftlilnl ri'cir1 Aliowa lliHt tha Kinml tolul ut nliiH, couiily kikI ! I jr tnxfA l tli r) In ilia alula of NiilirAakn for WH AUKrr-KAli 'l f W.HZi.Mi, I o ward H lil. Ii Ida nwnara of rn I Ami paTAolinl (iroiiTljr i oiiirllniiiil f'J,HiM7, or Hit II per ci-nt, ilill tha railroad iml ti'l'-nriiplia con lrlliuti"1 fl,4l7.47, or Ml p'-r nl, wIimi lijr rlftii tin' aliould ha run Irlliuii'd 'JO per i-i'iit of lu tolal, or I'il.'17'l N't. In ollu r worda, I hit mil roiid of Ni-Ih-hnmn pnld 747,'-'27 ! I It (N III ll) yanr l!MH limn ihc.r aliould Iiiim piild hud Ihcy lii'Cli Hindu to pny lln-lr Jutit propoi Hun of tin oht of atnic, ruiiiily, ai Ii i it Mini clly o viTiiuioiit on I III N lllll llill IIihI In mil nil. (Hit of H tot n I tin of -',P.'ii,Vr.' coIIki'IimI from Hi" owni't of propi'iiy In low mm And cltii' fur til" llllllllll'lllllK" of llllllllrlpnl KIV- I'liiiiii'iif, tin i'iiIIioiiiIm pnld only $HI,H.",d, ulidi hy I'IkIiIm tliry aliould Iiiiv" pnld nl li-itNt four HiiifM tlmt itinoiint, 'I'hi'lr J imt proporlloii of iniiiilrlpiil tfliaa In liniiiliii mid Hiiiilh (linnhii would ho iniirn limn I'JIMI.ihki, AaaiiinluK, liimcir, Hint hy aoini pl'iH'raa of ri'iiNoidtiK tlii-y Ml" aifiupt friiiii iniiiilrlpiil luxe on tlidr loriiil linla, tlli'l'" I im valid ur mtloiinl axriiaa fur tlin liiidi'fviiliiiitluii of tholr proper tli-H, whorihy A Imrdi'ii of iimr" tliiin (iTihi.imki it v'lir la Hlilfted from tint aliuiildi'rN of tint rnlli'oiiilK to thn oh hit of I'fiil I'xliii" Ami ii'ritoiuil priipi it.v. At it n.T till", th" Hind I ion n1 la In duly hound to ann"n Hi" riillrninU At tlu'lr trna wiliuv And tf othor proporty ta iiiiiIiTVaIukiI tt I It duty to ml" lha lllllAthlll, AO tllAt All I'lAANI'H Of tlllAlllA property ahnll li"nr thidr Juat propor tion of Ilia tnliit niiiiiiiiil of tiim-A l"l"d. AO'l lil-r-l hra irol'ull and ad- tl l (iiri'l f'T. Thl th" Wanhlliirtoil diol(ilalratlii n he di-p"ii'll UkiM io do arid without lnoliiia tin- na!ion io !pa!jni Ih pay of tha poatai inrn i any nlllnri' - or iilaintK ii.i uta -...,. a , r a-ul;it'- h;- tha r-r-lit of tho Kat tllAy liot coin" at oik", w-t III aplti- uf "Hi" i'l:d Willi lili"r f'Plpt mora of lha eiprcaaiofia from ("rtaln ltnin i:i 'Hnaliii pHHal l-tk will rl .,iir(-a that lh" witr will m pt.loniJ-l " iry IntTi'Aaoa lii'l"fliili-lr thi-ra I ifiivdi lo l(-ii-f that l.M.iH-tor M. hola ran not mil' h 1 I h" rop of coiiik llmiuilr ,Aii-lldAla I WArda. t'hnui-rn Ara KOtal, thouifli, that would la? inuurllnien will la growing iikid -v-r huh without r"'t t" WArd linaa bafora tha hArvaat A?aaon n it In. iongi-r h" la-rauiKl'-l to diT'-itard tlna-a j -ain to 1 Aproutln flrat In the naw who (((Uiixil iiiiii' and to roiitlini" A Olifll't whlih f'ir l(ual(l I plainly hope- la. Willi nil of TiiMn'a pniHiIni Hy una tllllitf In lurking, tin I'Aliiiot Im ful't'iul In inn fni' Ilia piitaldmii y, 'I hit Itllaalllll I'HpHi'll)' fill' tl'OUhlU I Ulltalliiiiiiiililfl If ll Mtlll limlMta nil hunt Inn fur a iilnin 1tlt"i' and. ' , Aa ah Ai'giiuii'iil for pt'Htit At Any PI'li A AiIiiiIi aI Tiiiiii'm parfni'iiiiiiii'O tuny liin a inula Vti'lulll At HI, I'lltMaliUI'tf thkU All tha H I'IIIiiua I'f 'I'nlNloy, I'rMiltMit loi)a"Vlt will Inllrli thn ky wliirli will throw opnu lha uti of Ihu I'orlland rvpoalllnn mid thn ex, pnkltlou lttnnniliiilit will iln Ilia It'al, 'lha I'i'IimnIiiu KiiMi'iiluint Iiiin puamd A law pl'iihllilllUK liiluo OVMiri fi'ttiil nil' IaIIIiiii thn output of roitl, lOiiropn caii Allll give Alnrilrn A tip oilt'A III A whlln, Srt Mt'iiuii In I dny will Hud Onittlm paopln pnlituilalug alii't-t ima tti Cuuiirll HlulT In Alli'iid tiMa hull gain" aiuI Othnv NpuitA pitililhllait hy hw In Nn IuakUa. Col ton "hiMiiuod" on ilia iimrkatA of J v "i pool, Nnw tifh'Aim mid Saw York atumhi), tml II w nnlhtiig In thn "iMmmUig" of gnu rotttnt In tha HI rait a of Cinm, Alinlhi'l' apinaalti nil I tit Allhjnt't ot til" ".M'HtivN pt'l'll" I Hllllttat lu flMIII ICmtittioi' lllluiti, Ha iway tm gelling Ony hU uriht'i taught thn .Upnuoatt lh" "gooaO t"l." lha pifa intr who knpt tha It tiw Ainu In lgmti-Aiitw for twvi day a m pAiAhug lh" itrtaat of tha (Wt will bntly 1m i-o run for iltli titidnr thn pitn'.'Uu UlMtral vagliun. Th lYcont t( th" tipaiilaU AttuilraU At Hiiiithign And Manila gain luatnr hy tupatitu Ith rat'itt avant lu tha HtiAlt f t'oiva, Thy At lat 1U not Aurivmlt'f unUl All tha hlp w era da AtlV.Vl, tht tata p tim u gor fur jtloaiar tonnty lanvl ta ta rulmttsl lv pultnmlHry fanuaca, tha piutpa I ftr A. ivlt u tha Invnatutntit out tf tha ptAH'aoUa frni tha -rA la uot vriy t4SUttUlg aaaaaaaaBaavaBBavaBaBaaaaavaal rtatr ttmkall U dlogata tv tha vn i! !- I on I mvnti that ta tv muvnta tha mau tt utvM huu lu tha houa , a h la uudor liuiruo Hon fr hl hxuna vauduUia, tha othtr'r luUdlf wll haa lu Mt uat htui for d)ln fvwltrt., ' tulu Uarr h au that ntuia f tha K'trla vr tho aWipjvia of mc Ttutuia laptvm war dna tv ivihar fan.iharity (ttt tha itr In whhh tha rav tvsv Uv-. uutaa, hulsl, ha had aov ivt ivurtaa vra tha kvw ixipi?sl vut tt th JktiatU My K vVttipNxt hy th traA f -ir vuuiuttv U rvuulu away ftuu tha iata4 f ta Aflv tlAAltsrw' av vUtivy whiv to t vMtvvtta In Wgatiittf- tM lu iVivU-r, tut aa am vHiv W4km t )kua$ar aik gdturu haukar h; I '., I'KAt H KNHl Kt 'I'hitl Im tint ipi"Mlhui Hint Im lur Itnhly pniantilnil hy lh if Aiilt of Ihn gri'nt niivnl hit HI" lu thn fur ahI. Tor wcokN tlm Atiti'Miui'ii mid thn pnM of Alt, lonutrh'A hut it hi'iui Apai'lilAllug am hi whllt thn cffArt might h upon lha liolllgarantg of tllA oiltronili of A itiliflh't i"lM'"ll tlm rlaotM of It tiMMtu And .Inpnu nnd tt hu hofii tha ronaluiHiiM of opinion Hint In nny "viuit nigollnilona for pcucA would follow, Im HiIm to tin crAllxad? Thn dtvlalv" d"f"At of thn It unnIii iim - dpfoAt morn ovcrwIiHiuliig thiin aii.v ontt lutd "kprrli'd Ap(ii'ArN to Imv" imidn utterly hopnlKMM Any "tToitN on thn piirt of HummIa to ion I ii tn I ii hir poNltion In A mIii. Klin Iiam loHt AhAolul"ly thn hint Iiniii'" aIio hud of Hfi'iiiing conlrol of tlm t'AMtnrn WAlnra. Her iiiivv piAiilfnlly il"atroyit aiuI while few WAi'ahlpM may aarapn thn vlo torhniM .lHtitnnn And gat Into MhiIIvom ok, thl would ha of llttln roniopuni,n, l'lnv would ahuply Im pnuuml up In tlmt port iiml In A lulnf I Inn' compelled tn Aurrontler or hn ilnMiroyivl. am worn tha ahlpa In I'ort Arthur. Tha Imnatmrnt of Vlndlvtmtok I iumv iiNMUrod Mini It rAiinot long hold out AgAtnat .InpiinnNn AMMMiilt hy litud And aril. All thn Indl- rttloiiA Am that thn land opera! Ion of thn lnpauexe havn In view tho Imitation of that Mtrtinghohl And thn AtVoiupllNu main or tnta wouitl aneui to Ia ty mi lUeMtia dlmt'iilt. The moveinent of OyainA Ara knpt aa Ant-ret aa warn thoaa of Togo, hut It I not to hn doubtrtl that hn hna hit pinna well Arrnngml aiuI It la aNi tt pwdlft thAt within h very abort ttina hn will launvh hU legloua Agntnat tho rnauiy with Invalatlhtn foron and Add Another to thn vletorleA thnt have nutt'kod thn Atlvun.'e of thn arnilea of thn nilkAdiv It la cotmuouty Imllavisl, and roAaoiiAhly tt, that tha JapAiieaa foivr In Northern MauthurlA Ara vert much aupnrlor nmuerh'Ally to thoaa of RuIa tht thn Ar Alat vary nnioh Atritger In guna, while thay hava to Atlunilnta aiw AuatAln them thn ntlgn of re peAtiM triumph. With thn kuowhMga of a graAt iiavaI vlotorj to atlll further luplr them, the aruilea un.ler Orama will fight with Augmeiitetl valor And de tei luluAtUm. An overwhelming tamt vU- tory ftr tha JapAiien within a ahort tlmn neiiA now Auivt1. Thn tvmir- Atlvn toilet thAt Iiaa pravAthM In North eru Mum hurlA may tm hroken Any 1a? ty thn rhh of grma And when that tvmea It will not ond until one w thn othar ldo la utterly vampiUhetl MtNiuwhlla them la talk of effort to hilng Ahout negottatlona for pei-e. It la reHittt fruu Washington that thera hava tnen oonfetymva Ivtwaen lrel dent K.vwevelt And tha diplomatic ivv- tvaentativea of forvl$n gveniuieut. In olmllng tha Japaneoa mtnlnter. tt I well kuowu that the pranleut fe! a very tev lutein! lu tha fr eatarn alt nation, and douhtte ta d(Hvsl tv do whtaver he ttrnHrly may for promot lug p.a,-e negHUtatloii. tut It ta trlv- Ahio that ha will taka .o atvpa In that . . I a. oims-oou wunoui naviitg nrat Ar talnevt tha view of Nih tha t!lisrreut. in tha retUuiuwnt f -ooditnv tn l.'aatetu Atig that will imiiih Aftr tha fading tut th wr tt l to h evtel that th rlte SI a tea wilt hv a v!.- Th tttterv.t of thU tvumrr ht that quarter of th wvKt rv)utr that our rvtrutmQt OvMiivl t t or r Jointly. Th tlrt, to do It, howarar, la right now. Itriil lha hoioa pootolTha, a part of th patron! hnin Induatry lira- I OUT or mr. H AH. 'J li war Ix-tww-ii KuknIii and JnpHn it la-'-ii going on a llltn; l-a thnu alx- t-aii luoiithM Hiid Iim iii"u lx-d th Ui-ht of tha two rounlrl'-A At li-ant $l,AA,Ag,'AA. If rourac no Hcurti alnlcinciit ran ! glvi-u of th" p-:iinliiry t of tin c'liitlli t, but mi Aiproxltiirit tllimit" run ! iiiid" wlil'-h will In- dli-nta how ln-nvjr Iiiim Ih-oii th" drnlli Un th" rrtourrra of Ihu IihIIIkI'I rntn. A''ordlng to aii ratlnial" mad" noma limn ngo th" direct mat of th wnr to Itimaln wn about f I'l.'fKI.IMKI a week, vt lil h would glvn tho tot n I up to thl tllll" At H llttl" l"MM t llllll $7lKI,HHI,(IOI. iidoubt"'lly, howevi-r, Hi" rot of the war Iihm liirrenaed alnr that futluuite wiim nifid", mo thnt vt-ry likely the whovii Ii mount. Iiiim Ih-i-ii I'Xreaded, piMalhty by fully $H),ihni1ii'Ki. ilo nut think It At All i-klrHiiignut, therefore, to plnre thn ri.Nt t,f (he wnr to imln, up lo flila tlui", at Ho,00,XM), or tii'iirly one- third of wliAt our four .vi-nra' rlvll wnr oat, ii icir"M"nl"d by the pulillr l"ht of thl roiiiitr.y Ht thn Hoh" of Hint war. Inpiiii' wnr "tpotidllut" Iiiim been aoiiiewhnt lot llinn Hint of KunhIii, dun In purl to Hi" fin-t Hint hIic did not luive to It'HiiNport In-r nrinli'N iiml inllitnry Aiipplli-N mo long ii dlHtiinr". Moreover jiipiiil Iiiim not. bought MiipplloM nhroHit on mo Ini'K" n Mm I" iim KiimnIii nnd thllA fferl"d H roliMldetiibl" Aiivlug. 'I'll" .1 lip- miu h" Noldlrr ilo"N not r"illr" iim iiiurh food iim the KiihmIiiii iiml lh" fomiulM- Miiry ilepiirliiieiil of n grenl iiriuy In ii tri'iiiriiildii Miiiirre of expoiiN". Aa to munition of wnr Hi" expenditure of Hi two i-otintrleH hnvn probubly been About etiiiil, though .In pun In underntoiMt to linve niiinufiirtured nt a miiiiiII coat roiiHldi'l'iibl" purl of whnl nIi Iiah IIMI'll Illllllltll'HH II reilMOIIIllll" I'MlllllHt" of the t ii 1 1 1 ii iv coMt of Hi" wnr to Inpnn Im $7iki,mmi(immi, mnklng fm- the two iintloiiH iipprnximiilely f l,.V0,0o,0K). Thl Im hu eiiorinouM oulhiy for tha period during which the wnr Iiiia been w'Aged nnd thn debt thnt Iiiim been c re nted will lio n morn or le oppreHMlvo burden upon the people of both ooun trleM for a geiiernllon or more nfler tho wnr la ended. Kven before thn begin ning of hiiMlllllle the people of ItiiNNlii wera Aorely oppreAMeil by the henty tax Atlon iieceMMnry to niiiliiliiln a grent tit I It -tary OMtAbllahinent, a viiMt pollen ayMlein And other reriulrementM of it doNpotli governtnenl. And tho wnr Iiha rendered I'omlllloiiA In HiIm roapect vary much worMe. .tnpnn'A foreign debt waa ooiii- pArntlvoly niiihII At the beginning of thn wnr And ha her borrowing alum Iiha to A eoiiMldenibln extent been from her own pnopln thn tnxntlnn burden will ho lea aeverely felt limn by the goneriilly Im p-iverlhhed It uhmId ti ihhnhch. nut thn money eoat of thn conflict la IneoiiMe i iit'ii t In I In compnrlHon with tho loa of llft nnd the wnut nnd aulYcrlng which thl ineniiM to hundred of tlmuannd of widow And orphiiiiA. TIiIm In tho de plorable napect of tho wnr which la mov ing the Hvtllred world to urge thnt thn dealructlvn con filet be terminated. Tho wonder I that the NebrAaka rll- roada, if thay Are an poor an thay tnnke out to th Ktntn Hoard of Aaaeaamont, do not lop off tlm unnoceaAry axptaia of maintaining a coatly col'p of Iax bureAucratA. Tlta Wnrlil tlrralit waa Ilia only Sunday nwMir In Omaha, or fur that mailer in NanraaKa, lo nnnnunea iltin ai'at hi torlral event In tha Jutan aen. Tha npwa waa nut reelv1 tn liiiialin until altotit Bvnulav noon. Tlta Virl1 IteraUl, h- tla enutlltlnn of rearlnaaa, hnd an extra on lha atient within an hour, And htrae aulea laallllrtt to llta airerlullon of tha puhllf World Ueral.t. Thnt wn n wonderful font upd thn World llonild Im entitled to till thn credit for tta iHuiMed enterprlite. TIiIa Siiudity extra, which lu ivnllty wiim a four line hulletln with aii hidctlulto report of A J A pane" uhva! victory, wna projected Into thn at root a. And tha cry of tha nowa- hoyA penetntttsl Into tho chuivtiOA whllo thn people wera worhlplug. In tho amiii' tiiAileA. Such oxtrnoi'dliiAry feat oau l porformotl only hy n dully thnt never ccaaca to prate nboiit It religion ten denotea. Although letter eiiuliipsl for getting out extra than any yellow ahoet In thoaa parta, Tho Ilea ta content to learn thn Hold of Sunday entorprlao to them. Thn Hee dooa not luo Sunday extra. Th hyphouAtntl and dally dotthl ahottott aervo up lo It patrons what It caIIa "A iVadly rarallol" lxtweon two islttorUl that Appeartsl In The IW And the St. IauiI tJUlH IViiUHTat, lu point lug out th effect of tha victory of th Japan can over thn Kutau NMh editor lal Instituted tvmiArttn lH'twn th UavaI victory won by Nelson At Trafal gar and tho victory of Tow in tlu Straits of fore. A a matter of fact th aain Hint of view hna Uvn taken by a docu leading datllcH, but thn mas tor mind, that icnueatta tho oitttorlal wluniua of tho Worhl HcraM would naver oonvnt to trtect any othor m.tn'a t.lca. It I atrtctly aNrl!ual lu All thiug. Iiai Paaaaa for oiHr, Waahlncton Poat. Soma man la going to acnulra fama ona of tha rlaya hy rctlrln from tha cabinet without aoi i-pilnf the prealdvncy of aoma- thlng. Bnneo fivta Fall, C'hh as') f'hronlf l. ' New York a lati-at truat company amaah iHacloaoa a all im lion In thA meiroioll whhh muat jirewnt lrrltltile attrartloti lo hnmo expTt and get-rlrh-iulrk r-tlatn. Oprnlnar for liaelproelty. New York Tribune. A Canadlun JiMk haa ordered the de portation of twelve American railway offi cial from tho Iiomlnlon. Ho would Can ada like tha deportation of American capi tal lnvcatcd in developing Dominion rail way? Atraek la a Tender Apot. Kanwt City Btar. It wn quite appurout that Prealdent Itooaevelt and Hecretary Taft have no con ception Of the extreme hardship It would entail on the Htrel truat unit other truats to it-ijulre them to aell auppllea to the t'nlted Hiiitca government At a low a flaut'O ii they a ll them nhroud. Mlnillna Ilia Unit llualnraa. Chicago Chronicle. Aa I'l caliii'tit ltonevelt I In the habit of minding hi own hiiHlne, II la not aur prlalna" to learn that he ha declined to In tervana In the roritlnuoue performance row that la olna on auiona the offlcera and director of mi liiHiiranca company. The notion, evidently entertained In aome quar ter, that the prealdent la a anrt of Maroon at llaaclild who delights In mixing up In clotheHllne quarrel of greater or leas ninKiiltiitlu Is as unwarranted as It Is un flattering. Whither Ar We Uridine;. Minneapolis Journal. Considerable excitement waa caused this aprlng In Nebraska Involving the character of !, K. Head of Olen Rock In that atate. When tho Nemaha county tax assesor came to check up the report of hi deputy from (lien Hock precinct, he found that Mr. Head had filed Aa a part of his taxable wealth an Item of tX.OM raah. Now It la not uncommon for Nemaha county cltliena to he poaaeaaed of wealth. Tha listing of such amount with the assesor seems to btt an entirely different matter, however. The county asaeaaor ortuld not believe the re port, and telephoned At onca tn hla dep uty. Hut thn lut.(er stood by hla lint And Mi'. Head waa accordingly "aoaked" for his fraukneaa. Whither ara wa drifting? KtvspevU ar that tuor tourists will p through Omaha th coming uiu tuer od Autumu than for niauy year and Omaha ought to cic tho opHir tuutt) to tmprv4 itself ou tho vUitvtra, uo matter how !hMt a tune they toV Vmaha van make lUotivsuds of frioud all vor tho cuutry who will l au atautly pulling In a good, tvrl Uvc ihe city And It itof'tf. tf wo will oly pay a bt tla Attcuttou lo thciu and cjitcr to their vxnufort And n vn ieuv. ThT Ar aatoral orgauttatiou of Omaha husinA utu who ought each to tak ttu ulAttc. up, or. Utter (, tv dt to TIIK ClIHPOIl ATIO IK1ATOHI, laa lleanlallon Meal Ha Given Fair I'lay In lha Aennt. Chicago Tribune. Poaalhly the corporation senators who are members of the senate Interstate com merce committee are peraunded that the Intnrrata they represent have been beue flieit by the homing which have Juat ended. A number of able railroad men have been afforded an opportunity to any at length why they do not think freight rates should be reauliited by the general government. The corporation aenatora may be of tho opinion that the general publlo will be Im pressed hy the earnestness and the unanlhi Hy of the railroad advocates who ad- dreaaed tha committee, and many conclude that perhapa It will be wlaer to proceed slowly In the matter of the regulation of i n tea. The general public haa not been seriously Impressed by the arguments of tha railroad presidents. It hna not lost sight of the fact that ihey wera made by interested parties and haa discounted them liberally for that reason. It has not been favorably Im- pi miie.t by the Assertion that railroad men alone nra competent to make rates. Nor la It prepared to Admit that th managers of rail im its understand the business of the shippers and what Is good for them better than the shippers themselves. Mom or less Irritation has been crested by the position taken by soma of the rail road men that they are the guardian angels of the communities they serve. The rail road president. It Is alleged, la th man who know best how the resources of a particular region can he developed and Its Industrie stimulated. It Is claimed that tf he la not hampered In his benflcent work all will go well. But tf the railroads have the power claimed for them Ihey can ua tt for evil Instead ot good, and the general public, familiar with many of their harm ful acts. Is resolved to place some re striction on the exercise of that power. It does not want despots, even though they profess th most benevolent Intentions. It may be that the representations of cor porations, who appear to constitute a ma jority of th senate interstate commerce committee, have been letting the railroad men talk in order to provide themselves with additional arguments against rate reg ulation legislation, ll may b that It Is their Intention to say lo he public a few months bene that they have heard both sides of the case, and have reached the conscientious conclusion that matters should b left as they are. That will b their attltod when congress meet, probably about the middle of Ooto ber. Ileween now and then they can do what they plea They can have more hearing tf they chooae and Invite railroad men to attend them. Hut whvn congress convenes the president wilt tall Its lUtn tUm specialty to the question of regulating rate. Th public will applaud him and call on congresa to act Then h corporation sen lor will either have to get out of the way or be run over He will try to substitute some milk and water' measur for whatever effect! va lefts latkn may t prvpoaed He will have his tricky amendment and hi decepttvw pro vt In readme. II wilt resort to th tactic of tWlav and ohetrvK-tlon to stifle legislation In committee tf poeaibl. and. ii not. to t'k It to death la th seaste chamtkrr Ttiat method of defeating the popular wttl cant-ot be submitted to. The subiecl of rate igult..n muat b given fair pJy In the aenai There should he aa early opport unity for a direct ote on effec tive Kaisaton which will put every sen etcr on recwd. fur hie eocuttttuats or tor tx,a cotKra!ioa. VVhee such a vote ta takea th cwporattotva wt'.l be aeaewwd hy man cl U Ukjr evtiat noi m a not t vr.w ionk. niBalea Ik Isrrrsl f life In Ik JlrMlle. The final oflV la I irt on t lie ! 1 l.f by the oVatrti' Hon of tha x urKn eif'arr.loat Or.rral Flo'-uin, dlad r.early a yrar by Oe refuel of the (inr of th boet t' aaaiM In tho work, was lindd 11 Mayor M'Cldlan a few ds ago. Ar cordlng to tin- rixirt th-t wcr l.f.Tt p"r soiis on twrttid th steamT whn it left Ha pier wl'h ll.e Huiiday s hl sn rhun h inemtiera of Hi. Jnhn s Lutheran Church on hoard Of these, the report ssys, Mtf are known t' have lost their lives, M ht still misting, JfA wei Injured and 141 escaped without injury. The rt-poit add that W families wci sfflli ted by the loaa of life. reduclion sre made also as t ) th per renlge of paanerigets who lost their lives or were Injured, and those of the new. Aiordlng to th report the percentage of pasacrigeis w ho Inst their lives Is ti while the percentage of the crew lost Is onl 12 2; the percentage of missing pas sengers is 4 , while none of tlm crew is missing, and th percentage of uninjured among the passengers I 17 against 70.7 of th 4:1 aw Three diamond, tut from tne world famous KxcelKlor stone and valued In the aggregate at Itei.'fiO, have disappeared from the shop of Tiffany St Co., No. 15 Union square. Bat I "fled that they were stolen by aomo person In their employ, but mystified hy thn t range circumstances connected with the theft and the absence of clues, the company haa set In motion the detec tive force of two continents In their en deavor to recover the prccloua gems. In all ten diamonds were cut from tho Kxcelslor last fall, shortly after its pur chase by Tiffany from an Kngllsh syn dicate. The stone was found at Jagnrsfon- teln,. South Africa, In 1X9."!, and in the rough weighed 871 carats. It waa thn largest diamond that has ever been cut up, and the total value of the ten stones taken from It was wn, five of tho diamond were sold by Tiffany to well-known New York people laBt Christmas. Of the re maining five, the company now ha only two. The robbery wua committed In the com pany's workshop. A trusted workman neglected to put the shining treasures in the safe over night, and It Is suspected another trusted workman slipped them Into hla pocket nnd neglected to return them. Ur. J. V. Kennedy, secretary of tho Iowa Btate Hoard of Health, who recently de clared that the practice among doctors of wearing whiskers 1h responsible for at least a part of tho spread of Infeclious dis eases, is now in New York spreading the new gospel. Hlni'd coining here he has also put long skirls under the bun. "For many years I have studied contagious and in fectious diseases," lir. Kennedy says, "and I concluded that hi ninny instances physi cians themselves were responsible for spreading dlsenso germs. In tho dissemina tion of germ the beard worn by a physi cian 1 much to lie bluined. To disinfect the beard properly would require the ap plication of a powerful germicide some thing so strong as to strangle him it he did tha work thoroughly. I believe that the only sure way of preventing them from disseminating disease germs Is to get them to cut off their heard. According to the tiest authorities, tho long skirts of women sweep up million of germs in the street and deposit them in homes." The purchase price, 1200,000, was paid over hy thn city last week for the site on the Iong Island City shore of the East river on which a municipal lighting plant will be erected. The city's plant Is to be used 'to furnish electricity to light the street, doing away with gns lamps en tirely, and also to light tha bridges, public parka and city offices. It Is part ot tho plan to connect the plant In xug Island City with one to be erected on the line of Avenue A, In Manhattan. That connec tion, however, is to be used only in case It Is desired to furnish current for all the boroughs from either plant. The Long Island City plant I intended to furnish lights for the boroughs of Hrooklyn and gueens. The fuel for tho plant will be combustible rubbish, the city having at its disposal over IW.OoO tons a year, which would be equal tn steam-producing capacity to 10,000 ton of coal. A unique club has been formed at 2S East Twentieth street, the house in which Presi dent Roosevelt was born. It I callud "The Koosevelt Home club" and Its motto is "All I ask Is a square deal for every man!" The prealdent la Ieo 1. Ulasel, and the purpose of the organisation is to raise money to buy and restore to Its original condition the old-faahlourd brown stone mansion of the Koosevelt family and to preserve It as an object ot historical Interest as well as a memorial to the president. The sum ot 1100,000 is needed before October 1. The club has an option on the property until that date, when, if it Is not sold, the building will be demolished to make room for an up-to-date skyscraper. With tho consent of the president the members of the club will soon appeal to the public for contributions, republicans and democrats alike, on the theory that he Is a national and nst a party president, and a typical American rather than a political partisan. The house stands lu the middle of the block between Hroadway and Fourth ave nue, on tho south side of the street, and waa formerly one of a row of the conven tional three-story and basement brown stone residences, twenty-five feet wide and aeventy-flv feet deep. The original front has been removed and wide, swellliui show windows of glass have been put In on th two lower floors, which are occupied for a tailor shop and an artist s studio. The club haa rooms on the third floor. Although the property can be purchased for ,0on. Mr. Otasel estimates that f40,iX will be necessary to restore it, and, as far aa possible, to recover the furniture that wa In It lu ISM at th time of the prest dent's birth. Much of the furniture can be located and will no doubt be presented to the club. It is desirable to hive a malnte nance fund also, and money to purchase mementos of the president which will add to the Interest and value of the place. Every day In New York there is some fresh aggravation to matrimony cropping up In places affected by bachelors. It cost li cants more to t rubbed with alcohol than It did six weeks ago. Manicuring Is tt Instead of 74 cents For years the stand ard charge of the Turkish bth, chiropodist and barber shop has been i" cents. It Is now 7i cents all over the city. Cocktails In bath cafes were formerly two for a quarter. They ar now IS cents straight Same way with cigar I"1 rug stores ar charging men mor for toilet articles. The tailor who used to press a suit for M cents sow asas TX and Si cents Instead of quarter for pressing trousers. Charge for laundry work have gone up 50 per cent. In small expenditure aKne it cos's th man who has to look out f r htmlf t a week mor to live now tr j it did s:x months ao. steamy la lh ltarkard. Baltimore Asierlctn. Kackwrd beauty Is a faatur ot urban lit which cannot be iiw strong:)- urged uj-on city summer ridnt. Th back yard has hitherto been a snonym for the storage f raf ts -.d for atl thai t d!ty and forlorn No matter how n':i. a vine or two and a few ds wilt ntak a tract tormatica almost nuguai ta iu St, The Aperilsh snt ,ss Intimated to Kjf.g Aiforso that l.e get n.rr;ed. and lh king Im sent In a reply promising to bring off fie mstefj as soon ss pessib!e. 'Wiral 1'orter. through wh effort th body e Paul Jones wa recovered In Pans, has railed to the government at Washington full report proving th Cor rt Idi-ntifl' atlon of the bdy. largely through gueeii Alexandras ef forts, Kngland Is In a fslr way to quit the o-al!-d sport of shooting live pigeons The most Important sporting rlub In the kingdom has abandoned the practice. Twenty or more Vassar girls are said to ha going to be married shortly after graduation flurh a noteworthy record again raises lh question whether matri mony Isn t. after all, the final test of the higher education. President Koosevelt will visit the Tusk gee Institute and address tha student abenit October 10. Former Msyor Beth I.ow of New York and ex-Maynr William rrn nn nf Birmingham, Ala., have been elected directors of the Institution. Jaioh If. Schlff of New York, who rsnks In th first line of American philanthropists. Is chairman of a committee recently ap pointed to decide upon plana for the cele. bratlon this fall of the 250th anniversary of the Jewish settlement In North America. A new society in Boston formed for the purpose of learning the "fundamental equities of all great nuestlons, in the light of the best wisdom of the world." decided to remain Inactive until after all th girl graduates and commencement orators have had their say. The mediaeval Idea that a gentleman I born was brought into court In New York this week by a German baron who had been arrested for making trouble In a theater lobby. The Judge, after imposing a fine, completed the lesson hy remarking- that In America the gentleman Is the man who plays tho part. Iet the eagle flap his wlnrs: General John H. Murray, on the other hand, has advanced the claim of a cele bration held at Watertown, N. Y., May 27, lftfifi. It haa been shown that General I.ogan often referred to his first Memorial day order a tho "proudest act of his life," nnd in the year it was Issued tho first great observance was held nt Arlington cemetery, with General Arthur as the orator. The Swiss town of Zurich has taken a step toward the municipalization of medi cine, and puts a poll tax on all the popula tion over 1H years old sufficient to make up an Income of $100,000 to pay the doctors. Forty doctors will get $,500 each, and for tills sum they must give all needed atten tion to all citizens of the commune, young or old. The tax amounts to about $6 cent a head. This is getting medical services at cheap rate, but the doctors will be fairly well paid and their number ought to be equal lo all the business they will find to do. Other Swiss towns are aivlns- atten. tlon to tho experiment, and if It succeeds mny try it themselves, with tho possibility tnnt It may llnd its way Into other coun tries besides Switzerland. IS WAR BO VERY DEADLY t Calculations Show There Ar Other Active Waya of Killing,. Chicago Inter Ocean. Those who hold that war la the greatest of evils so great that any sacrifice should be made to avoid it are wont to grow elo quent over the destruction of human life In war as an irrefragable proof of their theory. A condition in which large numbers of men are engaged In fighting, wounding and killing each other is, according to their notion, the most miserable possible. There fore, a condition In which every man Is going about his dally business in peace must be the happiest possible. However, some statistics recently com piled show that so far as safety of human life la concerned a condition of war Is very little, it' any, worse than a condition of complete peace. Here are some interesting figures bearing on the point: In the battle ot Bull Run In 18tU the losses on both sides, as nearly as they can bo ascertained, were 667 killed and 2,tx3 wounded. In the coal mines of Pennsyl vania In 1901 tho losses were 814 killed and I.S!9 wounded. Of course, coal mining la a somewhat hasnrdous occupation. Hence the compari son may be deemed unfair. Here Is another one, drawn from the railway industry: That a passenger's chances ot getting hurt on a railway train are less than in his own home Is well known. Some branches of the railway service are classed as haz ardous, but many others arc not. The danger to human life from railways, taking Into account everybody affected, is prob ably no greater than in any other environ ment. Yet the losses lu tho'l'nlted States from railroad accidents, Including trolley lines. In 1SOI, were l!.a9 killed and 137,916 wounded. In the three greatest battles of 183 Chancellorsvllle, Chlckamauga and Gettysburg the losses were 12,867 killed and 69.403 wounded. These "butcheries of peace." as ho calls them, are brought forward by a socialist writer to prove that the "capitalistic or ganisation of society" Is all wrong, because of Its alleged destructlveness to human life. Of course, the argument really proves nothing. These men were killed and wounded In doing the ordinary work of the world, and that work would still have to be done, no matter what the social forma tion. But these figures do prove that bat tles of war are not more deadly than the dally dangers of peace. An insurance actuary submits some calculations, based lie j i x i i m Emm CQEAM - Improves the flavor and adds to thehealth fulncss of the food. on Insurance experience, which proved th point In another way. Ho finds that the fatal accident rate r.f American cities the killing in which no criminal Intent Is found Is between M and 85 a year to each lno.000 of population. On the basis of 80,000,000 population this would give a yearly loss of about 65,000 lives. During the civil war, as near as can be told, 44,238 Union soldiers were killed in battle, and 49,205 died of wounds. The "'on federate losses aro imperfectly recorded, but were certainly not greater than the I'nlon. Doubling the foregoing figures and dividing by four gives a yearly loss lrom war of 46,722 lives. Denths in the Union army from disease and unknown causes were 210,40. IVnihtlcss and dividing by four as above, this gives a yearly loss of 106,300 lives. Yet this wits only 3 In 1,000 of the population in lWi, whereas tho death rate from all causes, while much lower than forty years ago, was atlll over 18 In l.ono in 19no. Hence we cannot assume that the soldiers who died of disease would not have died had there been no war Of course all this docs not prove that waa Is not a great evil. But it does prove that those who argue against war ignore tho fact that it Is little if any more destructive of human life than the dally work of peace. PAASIXU ri.KAS.TltlK. "I auppose he still goes In for wining and dining as much as ever." "No, he's become such a dyspeptic lately that he does all his whining after dining." Philadelphia Press. "You said some time ago you were going to retire from politics." "Yes," answered tho man with a good Job, "but the statement attracted so little attention 1 concluded I could stay where I was without being noticed." Washington Star. Miss Gabble Yes. she always takes up tho latest fads. Just now she Is quite wild about Osier." Mrs. Newrlche Dear mo. I knew her coachman was handsome, but I've never seen her 'ostler." Cleveland Plain Dealjr. "George!" "Yes, dear." ."Before we were married you once asked me if I enjoyed a brass band." "Y-yes, perhaps I did." "You did. And I said yes; but It seems I misunderstood you, George. My wedding ring Is making a black mark on my finger. "I 1 !" Cleveland Leader. Mrs. Jenner I.ee Ondego What do you know about these people that havo moved Into the house next door to rout Mrs. Seldom-Holme They seem to be dis agreeable, siispeclons kind of people. They keep their kitchen window blind down all the time. I suspect tho woman does her own housework. Chicago Tribune. He When I look at a girl's eyes 1 can always see what she's hoping for. 8ho Oh, have I got rings ahout my eyes this evening? Y'onkers Statesman. She I wonder why so few men ara regu lar churchgoers? He I don't know, unless it's because there is no law prohibiting It. Judge. "Haven't vou forgotten something, sir?" asked the waiter, with outstretched palm. "No." replied the patron. "It Isn't my memorv but mv disposition that's at fault. ' Philadelphia Press. Church What does that typewriter of yours make a week? Gothant-About 18,000 errors. Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE DEAR OLD DAYS. Atlantic Constitution. tha Qlmm back tho dear old days all bovs in line "Bay stood on the burnln' deck. an "Blngen on the Rhine!" " 'Twas midnight; in his guarded tent" w spoke it high and low. While Mary trotted out that lamb "whose fleece was white as snow!" Gimme back the dear old days that Mem'ry loves to keen. , With "Pilot, 'tis a fearful night there'i Huna-er on the deen. The old-time, awkward gestures the Jerk. meant rer a bow We said thst "Curfew should not ring." but Lord It's ringin now! Gimme back the dear old days the path way through the dells To the schoolhotis in the blossoms: the sound of far-off bells Tlnklln' 'crest the meadows; th song of the bird an' brook; The old-time dictionary, an' the blue-back spellln' book! Gone, like a dream ferever' A clty'a hid the place Where stood the nl' log schoolhouse; AAT no familiar face Is snillin' there m welcome benesth A mornin' sky There s bridge acrost the river: an' wa'tr) crossed, an' said "Good-by!" I" " 11 ' 1 1 TV" - i This ycur head to the left? Then there's no use trying- It's too Ute! Noth ing in the world can make hair grow on a bald scalp that has been smooth and shiny for years. It's too late! No use trying now! Or is this yours to the right? Good. Only look out for dandruff! It leads straight to baldness. But there's use trying now, for Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dandruff, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, and checks falling hair. ua a t C r Cm . tsaeU. . Aa M1wm(l a if. AiBAAAgTtlA'Ff ta aaaal. aTH S Ftll-W" entiriA. iJU l CUT 'alT-f at . AIM aiaaaad agw.