THK OMAHA DAILY RKEi WEDNESDAY, S7TTEMBKR 0. 1303. 'I nr. ' Omaha Imily lir..: fc,'i,arYSAtt-fV U.tt'lf, tMa tiaa a..,,,i ,,,), '. r M ee. a-ir,4a. rf in ) .,,, fi.pt . , fill" r h ,rf.a ra . , 'fr fi.a, ra 7 wM.tU'h f ,.i.,a fa'a raal f X I.I V I' r II r ' HiMI'H 'Mr fi ii'i ,.,ir, (-f -..f 'if fla fll.,l f .- I'litr IM ih' i-i'ii,g n.M4f waa .!. a- fir, IM i n.'Nri f.r f II I Ol ; V' I . I r r.l.., : llir M'flr,g (io.'lMrl. I ' a , I' . H (f.1.f fl. .a x..r to I r,fr,t,l4Jr,ia if lfia ll la lit 4llvfr l.rr.,1. lr .11ad (. ( 'r ' li"ilM'ili h nar - i, fl h'liMii, Vi.iljl alia- i , ii.ii fl.ilMli.lf, 'I Ir ftfh i4 M siia I I..,., I fll'iffa I 'I f a, if tliol i.i.n it vi i ii,, in It vi I mi. I'Jti Ifnina Ilia lna.ifor. fl'llillllla Waalili.fl'.l. Vlt IT fill laaii' li .Uriel I OH l Bl' IMIO'-NI '. I lOllMllfrii iIi.,i aal,, In ,, Hti'1 rl 5 '.rial ,,.llr,f a!,., ill. I , a aylilraaamj llmklia lab, ..l,l lal i Min t'l f I I! 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Ni'imi 'iiIiiih a4 , - 4- Hrn..m- Jai -a 4 AHM Ot T Of 'low. Mttlbfa lltf' IN tiltf Malt attMl4 tM ta ihkII4 Iw (ham. II la Itallo Ikan tfa.Hr lltr I mm itumv, Ail tfr lll t laaa4 h'Iom aaa.l. i,mm . ' '.in ! I Ouinlin la lnillillHit rtltiiiiliir Iihi iihiii) OW llull lilt pUfur- lull II III Mil Olll Imliii. . t Uirnl la Urn niltthU' Alt Hut' Itfii. Ami fHIHll a III tllll'f lui'il uf I III" vk lu'i,ilr, m nnmii, i.Jlii -1 ,lflnui iaii tit 'iitv H CiillHlii'l' ( III I lli'illy lilt ttUaklll llll a (lull ha ttnl a All liitpa fif titnalMa Imi'k Ilia til lf ll Mfi , ' , waa aaKkaaaaMaa iii m WiMtitll tttiitiiittiiMiM ttlili ft itrniii fli'ttt Utt nf tfttUll'ftJi Ihni lit' Imu n liii In trll ntit it I'di'K lit fll Id (Iih Nt hrnaKii UimIm It'iinl. t'J. - ' I. -' llml Nw nk aitliHiit wiiiilt wnd rup1 with irn rr it iu itittiMlt'im tlitl.t vl.vao.1 nu anitlliruia upon Ilia Knott !Hti is ltd trfttawt In imlttniUo II, i. 'i ". 1 "' 1 '. flit in AlHtiM' WllUntl luia liorucap Kitoi! Ill must Hint "IWf litial" mny o aliln , swp Dial II la tint wiiltat M fr nil lli fmliti'TK of town lintik. ? Ttte mio"Uihi iIimi l iii hi inuiinit ! iHitttlittatllitltst will hot rmvttmt'r tittioh tf It tilil fiMtrt Ilia rmi Htm Im tititnttjr (Ktta nnnu timrllitl la ttl tundo ul lls U U t vrt f ilinu till IwaV lit Hi it rotltttt fot Iwl.t i)tttt hitltt nml la tttttvit mviiaMtk hi tl m rtiHir tn a u lo lNtvi'1 the nlfAlfltt hivl k licit tt In ni vlitl liuivvtt. UJ1. 111 '.'V.1 .1 .9 t "VncW JvV I'aittttvu ttiHsU ttil.U lloiml fmMi "ftifttitlttit xt(" n Malt li ItU NltitM tttntt mil rlWy tMit flrttt Mm lit lii MHKlttltMt li In ill ttMth itUitv Ml"" 'J '.' Nmt iitft rsitM r inM' lit ttrtttM f lh I'hll r Ml rupi'l' rtv'V Ixvft. Mvi tMltlm tit Kto lift vf in n-li IVwtvr. t H ilM ftliira V la n, lMittf ft Ihmm Iw tli Vlt.l mi'A lult r 1 1 11 11 '' 1 1 . -l; l'H-H lv1lillli tSlU Us W (MHM Itt lti Mintij, btil Hi nwtl wttttlT imtH inlvti.lwtl f v,sv haa osl TIm lttM Mll.t taftwl ft wtll 1 Ar ftit( tv vaMli t)ttlllvft U f vvuMrtr V-m.lK(;iW twt .- I lit ftlMttlv M fMlrtU ltt (olkw a,l ,liiti Hiltttv ih . l xt, V kMiv w,l lit m.ii o)atlT t 1f tWloMIMKl Ull-tKMi la tntr- K , . nail Ml in m a Ml ft Il l-AMM MV.)nI s4 wtiftifNvi lv t fvnr sv.l,ir .tv-Kt r,yivi w, rMIt W If l ctV W,V,'NN I ltUMt U hvc ,m kft h rcl-vhvsi. I'vaxv-ww! . Vwv tetfc thl iVvli" Otwtihoa Ih hya Vrd wvrvAl for a as-rwpd (tmM le ev,va wov ,, the hawi al tca kir4) iss tre e iter t th htx ,vla.vi hi ihe w crr rs aveiwcwt V-t M wmm i tt- rr iof t-a pr-r t.t WiSVaw i. j ' W VJT AW tfiiM1.V C ,Nshw4 Cvi vwwpw .y, ie, d th Afns-wa MeeVaA?4 twa''a) vfewrsaX. la h W- wf. tfVrSkf VTNM tw i th kael lrvie, la M e W Aev y ira Vh leayd- t Wviw-r'" yw ha eaiv.v iV aaw.sl awd Kwftl of the h.MeA If ifv-vvl fwh 'e.ei av4 4aV4 Ia Wc(ef,t Ih eW-fWevai. ygf lry,, Wm v.1 a.! V4 Ha IW,' a a ,.i.Ma) Jf , . ia),nai a . . I, Iff .OHO U ..IIW li , ,, . . . MO,IKN iH rMi.ofMi :i i ,ti,om j . . IfO.MO Ji ...M , . ito.ono a III ,,,, ItK.MOO iW ll . , wi.iino Hi l . HI.IIIO u ,,,, , , . iin.yo rti it mi, it i o ii IS ; . , IMI.IIMK HI In , MO,MHl iMlala , I, UIiKhIiI i (.!) ',m Wr.a f Hi lf .f ( n ll !; oii'l Jirn, tti 'ifiTll iiit-f ii-'l, (f-fi, li't ttt'Wtt ll(t f loffa with liili f- ('dill' ti'A I)- It an r--fii'-, iM'i utill i.,li,j( nf r l f rTfiif'ffji cf tlri'a ti J nil ti'f lhan "111 kl fi,t t. tl.n war ar1 nil Id I dim li'1a In f,aiffc li-f fiilitfa ia , f l-t t'lt ttf Mm ilioi, f1 i' n f li h-r f' Mfil flif (,f vlnfiiliifil lifili In rklrn II whlli li" U rfilltlM. Hdllti llnaala "aatnl ir f'" In lhi inallfr ut lii'1"inhli n1 tin- ulii'f '1 trinfi'1 wlili li ,lnin li Vf llit ii'1J lo ifa, aim la a fur f"kfii'1 In Hi fr miI Ida! aim fttu UnnUf h"l l' ,r AKnIn i urn lm finlli'idl tti-r llmt tit ,mii ir I 'Dm ainlua aim mill rtln In atr-r fi AmIn, nrnj wlidli Japun Irili KM iiilr il tin vo Hfioll lllirlftxl Ur ( lm'1 li tmr -i,iiiiiiii"t, In ry aiiihll (inr't lit wlmt atifl Jiml i,Mlu1 llir'iiili i-nr f lnlrlii, llftl"l ,oi1ra an1 hinmaal ! (ilnllalloti. t'n 1T Mil lrly Hiil I not only ill l'0gn1 frotii n Iprrll'irjr rrtc1 from a iiiillnii Ifn npriMi' ut rn rr-artin r'ltticc ilk-liU mi'l Inrrnu, tin! lir IihihI" nr" mi jiinnnrliwl flil II will ! u very lone Hum Iw-rorn nlm ran dn Hmrn mlm'tilef In IIihI n r t or lli fVorUI. ,ln tm n will hitvr mi tilianliilrly fr liiimt In 'nun, llm nrrcr-nwnl iliflnll"! alnlllia; , nl Huaala Hill nnl iixia any lni-niiri' Hint Japnti ahnll ilciun tint anry fur lli" tfutrnmcnl, iirntwllon or riitilrnl of t'lirrn la allpnlrilml Hint llila iniml I In conjumilon with tin I 'nl in li fcnvM iiiiipiiI, lint It In iinwlli'aa In any Hint Jnpim will now tin v no dir llrltlly In Bwurlliu llm nrijiilraff urn of llinl Kowriitnriil In any innnaurM aim may ii'niii, lim nn,aa of I'ort Arllnir ami I m In y u" iini'oinlllloiinlly In Ja inn ami iiiiilnililfilly Hint (iiiwrr will i'IiiIii lu'riiiiiiii'iil HiaaKaaliiit of llinan fiiuta, Kor f tin acoiiiil llnia lln Ulliral tnr nf llm far aunt tin a fullrn to Japan aa llm apoll of tvnr, i'fm Dint (linn alift wna ilt'prlvnd of It liy a rmnlilnnlton of pimiTa of wlili lt lltiaaln waa una. No nation will tintv qupalloil liri rlulit to It. Not only will Uia nrnilia of IkiHi llnaaln ami .Inpiin lin wlllnliitwn from Mum Inn In, wlili li intiat m ilonit wlltitn liililiTii tniinllia, lull Imlli nurrr not lo nit any olialnrloa lo nnral niaatirna Hint I'liliiii limy Inka for llm Imltialrlitl nml iiiiiiiiii'iclnl ili'vcliipiiii'iit of tliat 'ft I lory, anrli ini'iianrra lo lip allko for nil iiiiHuna. i'lila id von namirniii'o Hint Hiii pilin iplii of llm niii door for Irndn tvlll.lw nliwrrvnil Hmrn, for Jnimn'a In flni'inn will lio nxi'rld lit fitvor of tlmt prlnrlplo, Dtlirr riiiii'i'ialnna lire inada lo .liipnn whli'li will lm of yrrat fulurn valua I'liilitnnrt-lnlly. 'Clio lifaly nppi'itra lo Inatiro an rn- luring pnai-o nml llm ilntillaliliiK of a ordlnl fi'liMiilililp ttowoiii llio two tin- llona. Tlii'i'o la ivtry rrnaou lo fmiot-t Hint llila will Ih mniulit liy Huaala and (lint Japnn will iiol irjoct II, II lina ln'flt auuiti'nliid Hint an nlttnm't Imtweon Hipin may tit tlina Ih rffm'tnil, luit whllo inaalli It t mil pmlinlilo, Tttoy w ill, linwrrrr, anln riilpr Into a tvtntni'rrlnl aan(ni0iit and In Hila tiapit rati rulll vain friendly rolaitona Hint will tir to Hinlr mtitual advantniia, The tronly linvlnj lnn aiiitid liy Hip rnvoya now only awalia ratlfli-ntlon nt HI. IVlpralinra: ami Toklo, which tut- dotil lpdly w ill 1h tloua wllltont ttnitiHia- nary dolny, ri ttii'.vrr jvtu:nin It cannot l tiHt of Ion r-Hci'Hted that llio clUnrna of ttooalaa cimnty ara tnort vitally ciuii-piniHl lit Hip ttoiiiliiallon and olocllnti uf Hip itpkt tHittnly Jtivlno Ibnn lit any oilipr pimllUm Htal la to tn Ailed ly tbattt al Ilia Novpuilrr alpctlott, ilia ftntciloit of county Jtidaa lucludpa not iiiprvly llta .pr-laa wf Judicial Hwor In all civil attlla luvohluit an atttouut up hi J,taat, mt Hia cMiintj JiuIbp la alao Juda of proltta. lo whom la ittlruiHt Ilia nditiinlatratloti of ttta ia(p ot all pprmvtta who dla wtlhttt lha lltulta of Htla tMU iity, lu othrr wonta, lha county Jttdga la practically lha atianltan aud ctmlodlau of lha properly that l t lx dlairlhtihM tvi lha widow and orphan. U iroca without anjtua Hint tha man who ta chatavd with Hit MOtvd iruxt nluuil.l la aloa all thlncti ahlutcly lut partial attvt tuxuaat avtt lcyiMid upl Ion, It atttattt( how fiw paps rvHtllaa Htla aud mora amaalna' altU that lha widow and orphan of thla cmu tttuuliy and vtinly hava lv left t tha landar itiprx'y of ntarauaty wiunly Jodf a)tut w Ithxiut raivtiairatt Twm jxHtia aM whan tiuncan M, Mw .wthaW pjfwcl4 Hti;f a a cattdt data ft th(it lri Ita ta aitlarl aiMittt riat awtut hi rPtiotnUia tuut IvN-anaa h had ttol wily fLl hi a.swuit fvr lwlmvt vuhhi fund col lislisl lv him 1 cn cf hla ftaUry, Kitt lvaut h had fvNrWtavV. - fltist ti tutu ovvr t lha iVi an J .xiau. hii () u hAd prv lha lnlav v may hiJ Uy tt-.n tit trvit f,H tlvrm ivedred M.f tw wk, a pVtet t aVA hi tut ft e a new leaf and alvw hA-lh w ,,- and erihan the fell hi.t f th rwji etrt4 t.v hi keMig la thr instant a t other. It la ev Ih;iv4 hwro taV'.wg awd ,Mhe afhrr ui'.M l a rvV.i.wi Jw.U X'Wkaeavhaerr ha iwaA J-ar.V, V rn h th Mnly Kar ej th haya i hi hw.lv ht. a far a cwa lean. w,Nt a i! 4 w,trt ha hvw raid c t ih adwiftHfmhvr w4 vs-w bv" 4 ewtwrea that r KsA KvhihPd III WJ KSMRrt. A v-weevsrv tw4xMW sf th hvi d ne.vA ywf it vr Vh,s a ir lrvi rwt ha h he I IVe hw.U f IN jwAr yoar In awg y.r wt awA at pw,v ta wc.i vwfeJI tyi tiwai J-V v r.A V,r ta at hM awA th egwv-irVi?Vi- vnrwrr Trwovf t-- kn-.r WH I?- v.r wA thai caa 4a eje.ly e th wvat,n. A .C-l'V 4? ft KHWWk V iw.'.C V? , takV e wa t;tNta tft eier;at wr t2A4 i wt tr l) trrr4 lmj)ll"):y n t! tip id it.! a;r!rit wll H liir ',t H,r I w IJ.at l!m!'a h',a Inritr, u, 2.'ti w.tfi an IriMWiUl f t'tt tt.trr.Dgi f-a ar.'l l.rWal pic tifll It rrr rrftffiptt'1 that tt, In??! i,n tinMlf: fijrifl ut f,rlta Inul flint l'iil1 m if'iir1f-1 aa a ir 'l'i!l liy Hi" rnifity Jij)-" any roor Hian li IM "rtifify tit illy trMianrf. 'tfit jiral' ali'itiwl f t'rrt-ttr dla'-ti-1 1 r tj at ((, -arll-l jTallip mniirrt. Tilt HI t i MP A I'M. Oliln will r--t a K'v-rriir In .Vovi-m-Iht and Him rainpnlicri, whl'h la J nil opMilfiK. iifomlm' l on" if Itin llv-ll-pt lo Hip f'-i-rit jiiinWal tilntzry of Hn Hit. il- rijiiilill' nil au'cpaa la al nHffT jirotiiihlp, y-t liovrrnfr If -r-rl'k. Hip r'nilill''iiii aii'llilntn, la pii- foiinl'-rliitf lin opioltriii wtilrti It will fp'iulra a vry vIkoioii l)ilit to ovpr- romp, llPrrlrk rptr-a-tila Hia llarma wliitf of Hi" (mrly and altliotii(ti flip Kora'kpf r-l-m-it la tili"1gp1 t' Hiw aup port of Hn- ll'k-l. It la fcarpl Hint aoina of that pN-iikiiI will not lip falltiful to Hh tiroinlap on flci'Hori day. A ipciilliir fiiilurp of Hip. alliintlon la Hint Hip irulillilllnn nml antl aal'Min ipiiKun vofp, n coiiMlilpriihln pnrt of which tiaa lillliiTln vnll with ri-piltillruiia, la now fitvorliiK Hip dptnocrnllp; cnmll'lntt for ivpriior. On Hip otlipr hatid Ilia (Ipiiiorrallr anliwiti volp la anld to Iip to a lnrK a f tit. nrrnyod on Hip rrpuMlcan aldp. Thla voIp U very largo In (tlilo ami If mat na now npppnra protiahte would pnally loct Merrick, hut It la A VoIP Hint Hip n piilillriiii piirly of Hint aliiln run not anfcly rely upon, llowpver, na llm demoeriitlc Kulrenialorlnl rnmll- iln l la nn nvowed lempernnco ndvociitn hn la not likely In recelvo liny roriMlder- ii Me pnrt of Hip antoon aupport. 'I'M lieliiK nn off yenr reptilillcim defpnt In Hip lltickpyp atnlp would not Ik vary rpinnrkaliln, Hiougti with Urn prpvalllm tiroaperlty It would apem Hint Iho pnrty ought In lut alila lo poll very nearly If not itlta 11a uaunl volo, and inoronvpr Ita cniidldnto tina kIvpu Hip alnln a kixmI ndinlntalrnilon nnd la on of Ita tnoat aitlmtnntlnl rlllxona. Tha Ohio rrauli- llcnna havp nt preaent no amHi Icnder- ahlp na Hn-y hud tindor Mnnnn and thalr lack In thla reapect may tiring them da- feat I'ltDHI'KHITl' OK TIIK MHriinKHT A atnlT i'lirreapoiiileut of the New York Mull, writing from MlnueiipollN, anya them la overy evidence there of great pnmperlly. "It la lo he found lu all direct lima nnd the linukera who feel (lu imlao of the region uiiue ncctirutely (linn any other claaa dwell on Ha tunny phaaoa, Tha vnlue of tin cropa will ln linger Hutu ever hcroro." lie found Hint (here la an ntmmtnm-o of inuuey In Iho northweal nml Hint Iho agi'lcultum! pro duccra nro all lu a highly proapcroua colitllUoti. The depoalta of the country hanka, which In aomo of thu new sec tion avert nutottnt to front $'.,(0,(KiO lo $rH,iHit, give apocltlo ivldenco of the well helng of Hio agricultural clnaa. If tha corroapotulenl ware to extend hla tuveallgiitlnti to Iowa and NatiriiNkn Ita would find the condition In thone at n tea no leaa fitvornhlo and gtnllfylng than lu Mluneaoln and Iho Itnkotit.t. Tha fnrniera of Iowa aud Nchrnakn wore never na a whole more prospermia thitn Ihry nvo at thla time, never were freer front dcht and never Wfura hado much capital al their command. And Iho peoiulao la that the) will ln atlll Wttcr off next year, for tha cropa are ixihI lent and there la now no great danger that the yield hoped for will not be rcnlled. There l every riNiaon to cx ect (hat the oontrllAitlon which thla vectlon will ninke the praent year to the national wealth and ptvapertty will attrpaa the leii prex loun tHvrl. The IW la anted by one of Ita rdera for Information a to iho prvlalon of lha new primary law on these point, whether It riHinlr a voter to tvirli'ter hi lttlMtl affiliation, before or after he cat hi lallot and whether the voter VAitea from the record of the lat r'gla tratlon or of the one a loot I to le uiadai It would take a rttlladctphla lawyer and aeieral tvurt of apHNtla to straighten out all tha link In the new primary law, twit aa we read II. Ihe voter must Rive hi party affiliation before he a-et an oftlclal primary tallot and hta name nutt ftlati W found rsvrdvl In Ibe registra tion Nvk cf the preceding year a af ftllai!u with the me isxp.tioal rrty -In other wwrd. he mini he rtf'.jteroil alike lal -er and thla vtHtr hi he en titled hi re. Whether t:ee iMViuire ment are constitutional 1 another ui IKmv, The primary olte-t cf all primary eiec tKw law t I aecure hr citiscn who J deir lo NrtU".ite rn 0:e tixMv.iuat'.on f caiutidte or in rrtie wi;a wr;-n Ihey AitT.ute an us'.trnia:eVe4 evvrea a-.yin of ihetr iil Ihr-Ufh ihe ha!K Nm and when Ihe will ha heen eisree,t it'etu. lis t-'l ub ivuv.ift br .UMx , ,M f tv iJ cwndidate who h receives! a m,hvrtiy ,r p:c.r?ty o-f Ce t-,: cast. i)e that rr.ot U o.rrrie.l '.a the vr,duvt ,f th OM'..g prtwry est,i th prtm no wxVi h a s-va and a fare. T ' CVrta.K '..-.'. tt n a-.04 fn and (h-e Wnvvmuo r.ewsv,cr are jiv.r ' c h- tvi -.f--uw w,- . . . ,. r. ...... . . I i-.irtivi r. :.-e it r.ro wwmi l-a lo w, v- l.e la a . , . tw.lsta nW;vw. wt:h j ,ard- . bee KivAiv c-hvVN-t cf tTJ'.r h W.yrvw t l.l Tv a.--.? lfc t . tv yvvxi fwt rv : t hctwev I, aVA-vU a T--t i . fikfel V -ei tx ' .war l-vttJ N..- A-iviais , t b rveA !1 " vt'vr A.seevS th fa?'.V.'y Nf Kvr.g iwa,r lhl I rv.'cxwl cant T rrr.;y cf H.,N li? A rv av-it?.M b, i he h..t TJ"-t f.sr t"h rx"ii:p,vrt c a resctvc ej.l twAN-a that t wrysjr I a ape- r ih e: tw yv- ;r fk w.w e-t ! o.k! ,t :rec.r ay t w;:vf tvi a.'m.n ro.rif, aftr virn.'r.g h iray 'it r-pr f."?ilri rn.'xl.t d'i wH to f ii'p I army on a wr f'it:r. t'ir u. a retiili'lr In tljft evrit of frrgeifu!n. wtakt twe . Naw T'irk Trlhufva. Mr. f rjn rrjratula'ioT) nn tM an". raf.j frmlraiVm, f th faall-r,' af f',ft to Ifir nhrsn pfa r?!' rr?lt on M J'lam'r.t rvl aluo on hii polltv! U)4rlilai. tlaalaar Iba Alaraa Bll. l't,'tt f'.rfTil-IIral4. K. l'-njmln ArMlraa aaya war htin r.r,1f.'l anil 'Jarmar, r I lm'at lur to r,r.a I'ijla mho ra ofip'4 to wr rr.ar rril "tiallrtila romfort In Ir. Aadrtwi' rw-orl aa a ffphot. A Inaa-Falt Waul. Nw Vork Trlfcup. Kow that n,a war I rvar II I to h ti'ir1 that ',tni on will ! llowal t4 writ a hlalorr of IM Mar h 'if Inn eam- laii whlrh Kin ,h',w nnmm mllliary rp anil. In d'llil'in, a llttla unranaured v raclty. rrilfap nl Whollr arofea. Birtn;flal1 Hpntillcn. It la ftiarv1 that only on r twin Ilia p'i-lia I ha ri had UtA tor lha paca: varyon ! h lhanktl rrfalil'nt Roo- vHt. Itut Iho popo coulil not havo tnfiint any dlnraappr-t to tha priadnnt. Maalilnd'a pn(laana. Itoaton KaaiK. fif lha million and a half of men who hnva fought In tha -al mora than third hava hn klll1 or parrnanantly dlaatilpd. And thy wr lha airona'at at ri rl tiat of thalr nation. Kor On'1 nnd humanity' aak lrt' hava no mora r.f it. Haltlmor Amarlcan Tha f'hlnaiM auvrriiniint ha lioyrnt'tad tha Imycott on American Rood A tha vlcrny r to ha hold rionlhlo, It la llkaly that tha altuntlcin will Improve, aa, undr th prlmltlv rondltlnn prpvall Ina In the (llliil amplra, official hnva to knap' thrlr lnuila, unlf thay wlah to lima them. fleformlac tha Indian. I'hlladelphla Record. Tha Indian la aurdly c(iilrlnn clv- lllaatlnn. Forty year an tha filnux were th acourg of the northwt. Tha other i day th greater part of the trlba aemhled In honor MIlonry Itlahnp ITara nn th occaalon of hla retirement. And that ter rible old Apache, Oernnlinn, la a communi cant In the Reformed church. Vaat Coat of Korea! Flree. New York Bun, A million dollar fire In a lumber yard em-ttea public nttcntlon and comment from Miilnn to t'allfnrnla. Few pKy attention to the la.OOn.OOO worth of lumber annually destroyed In the t'nlled ftlntea liy foreat fire. The price of Iw-ef, gaa, and rnllway rntea I a permanent topic of active dla fiiealnn nnd controvaray. Few give any bred to the rernt enormmi Increane In the coat of lumber or to the danger of an early exliatmtlon of our foreat resource. (oniradea. Tlonlnn Tranacrlpt. New rondltluna are bringing about new frlendahlpa. The F.nglUh provincial new pnier In the neighborhood of the French aijimilrnn at tha Kngllah Portsmouth are an cnthualaitlo over the entente cordlale that Hivy are printing noma of their ed itorials In French. Hrltaln, by th way, I to be congrai ul.ited upon o acoom pllahed a body i4 editors; we fear that If American newspapeii writer of ordinary rotiali and ready ability should try to ahow off In the aama Way th entente cordlale would be seriously endangered. IIANUKS lJ MOlXtn POWER, A' Railroad Mia'i l-rophary aad tha rrobablllly of Kaltllmaat. Rrooklyn Kajle. Four year ago a railroad operator, to whom the term eminent may be properly applied, remaked that at the expiration of ten year croh for team locomo ttvw In operation Would be far and wide and. when one wa found. It would be on a mall, remote railroad where cheapened electricity was not to be obtained. Six year are left In which to ee the realisa tion of th prediction. Purlng the four year of th period act there have been few Indication on Ihe urfso tht a revo lution in In proe. Revolution may be gathering strength for the moment of development long before their movement are discernible to Ihe world at large. Tha fifth year et the period Is Only fairly en tered Into when sign of. at leaat, im portant change, are manifest. Th Ivong Island Railroad company haa electrified tt line aa far a Jamaica. To day for th first time It will move pas senger cat, electrically propelled, over that portion of Its road. If the results in ope ration justify expectation. It will not be long before car on the mhoi Long Island tem a til he o moved. Th New Tork Central la engaged In the same work on Its Hue vttMn the eastern Uveal traffic dis tances, to It: between Its stations In Man hattan and i rot on The motor hicb are lo he substituted for loooniottves are now reJy for oellvery. Far more significant I the recent announcement that this great transportation eomrny has a.-uired r-o-eessien cf lh means of ger.eratlrg !ec tncAl vcr at Nuint Fa'.ia. by the ue of which tt will he enabled to operate Its line betacen 8yrac,:e and Huffato. This tt Ir.ti5 lo do so ewn as t afN'-anoes wcei-carr In th c'.Jin-e can be rrcrKleJ Two hjrwlrej and six-y mile t Ihe W cf tt t4 wvu'4 en ren-.ain to be cpe-ratf-d by steam TT Jvr.!x expected frw-. tb change are cheapened aower ad irvcreaeed speed. If these results are ao cr.r.:thel v 1 ni.lrs e.f nvii tre re n'4:r. ? ai'.l ..xn he operated In a M,e I n-anr.er That tt pvlJ r-'.t -.'J be . - .vi - pushed I here la tttti douM- In tact, thai great r-..!i la a Jessev.ed cvt of crvra- t.ow and. at I V eanve llnae. la Cnorwaiast tarru-.g capa.-itv, cc-r tr- tbe aa r'.KWtiAfl 4 ete-trc;lx . heea a s:t:Td bflyt for ee; jihar. lara-e e.v,Kjf-. t stA4 In It o l-ctr.-w. r-.-r--.o ri ne .-ai-T .- rT.-.jV Iran a niece -. ta r',.M,v pv"ar ( Tr w la 11 tw.P4.iteJ b."sier'! j of l.wv!ii. a ca o r.;. r ' j-ia. ad of c.l co.,:r-;.' . . . '..e4 oartal eaj1; rawCv 1 ar- I v'ab-':l' ,fcl ,to lA,-'e o.-4e4 at II bt"m..T wrXt be Tirp. He v.rp , er r . e ...- Jt'J-. .. . b Tr.aa IU1 c-ew-ro ri"wi w.S a jef..TX -rr. e . - - - - - AKwr ,oir l WUHIITOI. '"! P.aaala t.Uaa4 fraaa ha lrf aatf lur Raalalrr. T).a pnir.nt roti'1ui4 by t.a pfll er t,t tha nl tnrpt cf tfca .rmy with l:.Trant lrp of mo'nf rycl hT not irti ajnaaafji ay, far a offarlrf ny unjationl Simnnerui'mi of tha rain of Uioa mhin In tho mt'.ltarr way. rrt4,9 thla I dua to tha fart that thay h hn ul orr rouch. mountAlnoua nl mnlr favl of folorailo, Vtah and Ari)Tia. Thy may ha of ut in lrl ar.d rri'ifa r-ot,u!a'ad illa'rlct, aajiajiy in tha trr ra-.ttAtlon of Indiv'.d'j: nd tool rii1il In tha rp!r of tirTaph lln TT a Mryrl and ! mor IntrVata compan ion, tha mnt'if eyiM, do not appear to hava aiMIhd thmalT very firmly In ofTtr-u.1 aataam a ma,n of mlllLarr trar.np'jrtaflon. It h bn found that for rnoat i;aa tha Irrr ;f-rropalllna" vhlcl, of whjrh tha army alar:.! oorp now hit two admlrnhlo tyr-ona of whlcl) 1 td bo nt to Fort Ipvn worth. Kan., and tha ohr to tha nw limal rorp dpot at Omaha -I of more errlc. Tt ha htn dectdad by th rhlaf of Aff of tha army to hava. for he rrearnt at la at, no PTtandad movamant of troop, aa r,commandd by noma of th dpartmnt and rtlvlalon rommndr. l'ndr ordinary rlrcumatiinraa thcro would b tranfr of command In tho I)pa.rtmnt of Tp, to which command It h baan uair-tad that a full ra-1mpnt of Infantry bo aant with tha Intention of occupyln Fort Sam Houston. Tipra are accommodation at that post for auch a regiment and the a alKnmant of troopa ha ban th aubjact of rcnt correiinondcnca batwaan 0nraJ J. M. Ix-a nnd tha War department Thero la not at praant a full rlment of In fantry avallablo for tho nation recom mended by flcneral Iee, In addition to which fae.t there I a scarcity of fund which my ba ued to defray Hi, cost of tha trnporttlnn of Hin troop. The army rjurtermeiters who have charge nf post exchange estimate, that at least $20.0") should I to held Ih reserve eah year for tho renewal of worn-out equip ment, repnlra, etc., at the exchanges which havo already been established. It Is, esti mated that thl should be deducted from the annual allotment for exchanges and In time, when additional exchange building are In operation. It will be nereasary to In crease this. It In possible when all of the pol hava been equipped with exchange It will be neceseary to have a fund of fTA 001 each year to maintain the Institutions. The fact that the army quartermaster' manual give nome very valuable Instruc tion In regard to the care of team and hot water heating plantn with which quarter and barrack are now equipped haa led to the suggestion that the quartermaster general mlRht to great advantage publish for the Information of all concerned a full set of Instruction . detailing the proper method, material and apparatus for pre serving all parts nf barracks In good condi tion. Floors should be absolutely clean at Inspections; plastered walla should be at all time free, from smutches and Indentation, busobonrds clean and unscarred, corner and crevice free from duat, polished flx turea of plumbing bright and tub and closet white nnd odorless. Thesn condi tion nnd other In the matter of cleanliness are desirable. Although faulty condition may often be attributed to carelessness and Indifference on the part of the enlisted men and lack of discipline among them, Ooneral T. J. Wlnt I Inclined to bellevo from hi observation that a lack of know ledge on the purt of company commanders a to how to proceed, what material to use and what appamtua la best adapted to lha purpose Is frequently the reason for tha unsatisfactory conditions, , The order reducing the period of ervlce In the Philippines of staff officers has Its Immediate embarrassments, whatever ad vantages It will have later. This Is espe cially so In the army medical department, the officers of which corps now on duty In the Islands will have to be brought hack earlier than was expected. This applies to the Junior officer of the department who were detailed for duty In the Philippines In 1903, with the expectation thftt they would remain on duty there until there were avail able for duty In the Islands other junior officers who will have graduated from the army medical school next year. Now, these officers must he brought home before the graduates are avallnhle for duty, and their places must be taken by other medi cal officers who are attached to various stations In thla country. Of course, this is a simple matter of adjustment and can be easily controlled, so long as It Is known Just when the officers are to be recalled. This Is a provision, of course, which can he easily made. The embarrassment la only a temporary one and 1 fully offset by the advantages gained by the reduction in the period of duty. There Is a revival of th story that the headquarters of the northern military di vision will be transferred from St. Louis to Chicago, and the local papers of the latter city are holding a mild celebration over Ihe change, which Is described as being of great bereflt commercially to lhat place. There is no Intention of making the trans fer, and Is not likely to be so long a Lieu tenant General Chaffee haa anything to say on the subject. PKRIUVII. TiOTFS. Gnerl Unevttrh Is the luckiest of the Russian commanders. He has received his promotion without having to. make gwd. KAV.eon's aut,Miob;le brcke down the ether day and he un,!'e to p-it It tc-gaiher n An inventor n t i'.iiji a rua- CiliSJI. rr Vk'.'n C".rke of Bvston, who wa arnn'.ej in Kir:on. Jamaica, recenf.y f.sr tki:.g photograph of th fortif.ct:vr.s at rvt R.L fc beea liberated for waat cf e ..ler..-. l! r-.ajr aa be understood at cno ., X a, T a . I.rp.rj law il.vl aot i 1 fee!'.: tv.e iurrr aha visits Ih great j c::r A'.i !! g J hards ever extended ta , patr.v.s cf rrtrrt an J hcitls w 1 i a orli cord.aU a tvf.re CwreTv.s. OW-twit VI P . haa n.e I vVg-a fkltar.i k-l Urge :! h lwx lvfc vV-x'. ax4 loach Lt. I be , t, irr rjaa,, .re tj the pe-"r-e. wtik r4t.,jh taat M tuiciicaui ll be e.-J . !H p- . fr.wang H kjM eei of 51 heal rw re I IS aein-K-e fi Ibe I 6 .aw. .a be ,. ;ej i- -:.f.t tta treaty cf t- Rjki T.l Ji. He tav tttt war.? i tlrf rn-oett. rr-pce-ta-l -.aie avrwes irwa T f It t I r-effll vV-t i r-k ti K- A aui Xt he le . c--r'4 R.-woj: 5 fciw - nt --a trjj..:vi a grvt 4xl ft i:.i.i.i ,t-rr J. ut i tov ut a urrwT t,tri.-w I a;j-r4 Ku iv K am n.ji-HL -- a-1 btvig K-.- It Vf t ,--.' - j 3J. vu&ttz.tii UiaT litx i.;jw;wx eovfiwa R Vii S.t u --M-T-rjer 4 at t 1a .:iei .-f Ibe Weai) I.K. !.. aa.'-il ba fcj. Ha ajfw.a,--.'''-' (luJvi :dt nuTuai a Ca, -.?!: 1 av.i.4.l re.vjt. sn. Viae tiie ue;- gaiv hti Vm Wi4 a 4Vd net !nain i temaxra.' li-i-t X Ivarai.. nu, i tta axr ax i f .t oa-- a.t..tc :v4 -, t. LI VU.a In Tt;K b ft .1 fan; i-a. Jot JS 1m - li.-vt - IM . . J.' a a one Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shpp or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL BAKINa POWDtft CO., NSW YORK. THE RAILROAD ASD TIIK PEOPLE Fremont Tribune: Senator Millard haa hi private secretary abroad In the state founding public sentiment on the railroad question and some other issues now before tha people. Senator Burkett is doing It for himself and distributing a large output of good speeches as he goes. Friend Telegraph: The corporations aa they read the news where county after county haa declared against the Issue of passes for political purpoe.es can lay all this to the foolishness of J. II. Ager, who during the legislature last wlntur mads himself rather too conspicuous In this mat ter. The time has arrived when the great railroad corporations doing business In this state should strike from their payrolls all political strikers and pass distributors, and pay their taxe like ordinary citizens. Blua Springs Sentinel: It la a question In the nUnds of a good many. If the present erase over the pass system has not been Instituted to divert attention from the real question, that of an elective railroad com mission. What the producers of tho state want, are thjo benefit accruing to thorn that producers of other states receive, and these things are accomplished through the elective commission. -It would be just as well to Bottle one question of this charao ter at a time and not loso out altogether. Fremont Tribune: No tone can Justly charge that political evil has come from the exchange of advertising space in the newspaper of Nebraska for mileage books. On the otbor hand, because it Is recog nised that conventions are packed by pass holders, distributed to public functionaries and convention fixer for no other purpose than this very thing. The pass Is an ad mitted evil. We might as well approach this question fairly and honestly. It la Idle to obscure the Issue with Irrelevant thing. Grand Island Independent: There appears to be some quibbling in a few of the state papers as to the Importance of the adoption ot anti-pass resolutions. The Bee especially regarding these of not so much importance as resolutions endorsing President Roose velt's policies and demanding a reduction In freight ratea. The one la generally re garded aa a matter of course. Where is there, among republicans, any disposition to disapprove of Theodore Roosevelt's ad ministration? Aa to reduction In freight or passenger ratea, It will probably be found upon a close analysis that little can be expected until Nebraska haa a legislature at Lincoln assembled, in the assembling of which the political pass has played no part. At any rate, when this shall once have been accomplished the people of the state will have a bit more of a show for their "white alley." Columbua Telegram: It will be well for Nebraskans who are opposed to railroad rule to keep an eye on the Harrisons. All of them are not confined to the republican party. We have some of them in demo cratic circle. They will try to work the lame game In the democratic convention. In that convention will be delegates who will demand a platform which will declare specifically for a reduction of passenger fares and freight rates. The democratic railroad politician men who have hereto fore scoffed at the country delegates who favored an anti-pas plank in the platforms will thl year b loudett in advocacy of such a plank, hoping thereby to satisfy the demand of the country delegates fc-r a strong declaration :n favor of reduced ro senger and freight charges. The real frior.d of the movement for railroad regiiiati.r. should be on guard against the each. na tions ot the cunnlr.g railrwal po!l;.i"r. Th ed f th roaatry. Louisville Courter-Jourr.!. What we want In this arret la-v.1 cf Pi-i I freedom laid la cr!er. ts acinars; .'v onant with liberty arl law Th. ca-s-.M be aitalced by exiresv. .?. or Ikrv-Ag. -tremism There I need for rrary tt;,'.t and thcrougri rfcrrr.;r.g The ra.'.vat a.t hi theeiie Is alrr.ct a iartveci I 1 -I . Sixty yens of experience ith Arer s Sirs pari.li! Thinl of that! Thinl of the millions ot people who hive been cure4 by this medicine ! If despondent, daheineJ,discuriirid tlmost reiiy to give up. this splendid old fimily medicine will prove the siher tinin: to ur diri nd dismit ckud. Ask yvxir doctor." A a git -- tat i.e Made leveller with his pickaxe, or the Incendiary with his torch. In an age when experimen tal politics Is all subversive and when phil osophy Itself turns to nihilism, the leadera of public opinion In America should teach the one great lesson of human life, of ull good government, that perfection la reached through evolution, not through revolution; that nature works In a circle, that mid channels are at once both wisest and safest. Ambitious mn. fighting for their spurs, greedy, self-seeking men, fighting for their booty, will never concede thla, and that la one reason why the Courier-Journal haa stood out against heroes, and hero worship, urging upon the people that they eee with, their own eyes, and think out of the storage batteries of their own observation and ex perience. MIES TO A I AIQH, 174 Married yet. BJones? 1H7& No, but I've bought elgMy-seveft, silver muia for the first-borns of my class. Somervllle Journal. Knlcker Was he an enthusiastic golfer? Bocker Yes, he elmnlv had his tombstona Inscribed: "Made his last hole." New York Bun. "Young Tllank doesn't know much for a fellow that's got two diplomas! I never took much stock in college education, any how!" . . "Don't be too hard on .the colleges. You ought to hnve seen Blank before ha went there." Detroit Free Press. Young Mr. Johnson had proposed to the beautiful Miss Smith. "No Clarence." she answered him, sadly hut firmly. "If I married you there would be one less Smith and one more Johnson and you already outnumber us in the city directory." Chicago Tribune. "Well, the airs of you!" sneered tha monkey. "You must think you re swell." "My dear air," quietly replied the ele phant, "we have always been fashionable. Why, when everybody had to move out of the Garden of Eden we were the only one who hud trunk." Philadelphia Ledger. "He's drinking himself to death on her account." "Geef I wish I could get my drlrJca pn somebody's account!" Cleveland Leader, One of the many sightseers that a recent excursion brought to New York was walk ing up Broudway. At the corner of Twe"nty third street he accost.! a newsboy with: "Will you tell me the quickest way to get to the Grand Central Station?" "Run, or titke a car," was the answer. New York Sun. t'aaale Blanc, The girl stood on the burning deck Whence all but her had fled. She wouldn't leave until she got Her hat on straight, she said. -Judge COM Mill A. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Columbia. Columbia, to glory arise; The queen of the world and lue child of th sli'.es. Thy genius commands thee. With rapture behold. While ages on ages thy splendor unfold. Thy reian Is the last and the noblest of time; Most fruitful thy soil, most Inviting thy clime. Let the crimes or the East ne er encn.T.- son thy nam. Be freedom, and I -dene, and virtu thy fame. To conquest and slaughter let IMrcpa ao- Pire; 'Whelm nations In bkv-d aad a rap Ue Is f.re. Thy here the rtgtt cf rr.Tjk.:rl rtefe nd. And injmpH pursue Vhra. e avSoc-y at lesd A wor'.t w thy rea.'ra a a-.-r-it be Uws Fr.!r:ecl as :t irx.. i ik a- ur c.i use Or frwi.vrs brv,. biki.,, thaj -nm,:- h.l r.. Cx:tv. ids .re T-..sr., tut fluwi, w:i th u . Tr y fw.s to a :! ro-ori il.i ptaw tlliL ; T !-. . I. r.T .b Ka.- sSfrv ;. i t t.vi he i . iirf.i.. All.. t?- '1k! r.J 5J.a c...:l. u,. : .,4T --.tc-. a t'S a.-., A '.' t."iA vr b.' i.TiA6. nlj ?.' . - . v . , I Ju.1 a;-rf-.if.rii beiVv-e e i hra a . WyVf ".- t.i.-j.s vT.'.r. r. i-ij.rr.?. , T.!'..:iav. Hfc.l !? -. t-t; .-4 aiat 7.- t x.- u- avo iA. n i -a , a. . s utmrt aiuoXwA :U. rryi