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The Insanity HillThe BrackettRogoni Insanity bill
pending In tho Legislature Is
verslve of tho Intent If not alao ofvery language of the State
For tho protection of the Insane asna to safeguard other related interestsof the State the Constitution In section2 of Article VIII requires theure to provide for a State CoramlssloIn Lunacy which shall visit andall the Institutions either publicprivate used for tho care and
tho Insane The words visitInspect when used In this connectionhave a worldwide acceptationcontemplate primarily the examlnatlon with a judicial eye of overy
the work of the Institutions affectedfor the purpoo of discovering and correeling evils and tho Institutionreforms In tho management of such In
Btitutlons In order that their workbrought to u high plane of efficiency
An Impartial Independent body without real administrative powersnnlth r socking nor bestowing favors I
Intended by the Constitutionlimy far from thene purposes
State Commission In Lunacy hasgone let the statute books of the Stateand tho payrolls of tho State
the insane make answer Andthe HrarkettRogcrs bill seeks to giveto the commission tho managomcnand control of tho hospitalsImposing upon It duties absolutely Inconsistent with the requirement of Im-
partial Inspection Tho Lcgislaturmight with equal propriety andprovide that tho owners of a privateinsane hospital should also performtho functions of visitation and inspectionover tholr own institution The abmirdity of such a proposition wouldonce be apparent but the principleat stake In to all intent and purpose
tho same as that Involved-In the HrackcttRogors bill givingthe management and control of theSlatn insane hospitals into the handsof the commission which tho Constitu-tion declares shall visit and Inspect-
In tho State Charities law givingthe mandate of tho Constitution which
provides for visitation and Inspection ofcharitable institutions by the StateBoard of Charities this principle Is dis-
tinctly recognized and respect sd by therequirement that no Commissionershall qualify or enter upon the dutlenof hi office or remain therein whilehe is a trustee manager director orother administrative oflloer of an In-
stitution subject to tho visitation andinflection of such board
It Is true that the State Constitutionprovides that the Legislature may
confer upon the State Commission inLunacy additional powers not InconslHtcnt with other provisions of the
iiibtltutlon but surely no one willattempt to argue that this givns author-ity for the bestowal of powers ahuolutelyat variance with the peciflo mandateof the Constitution which d olnrmwhat l e the particular duties of
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unless the com ifl oa eertlnea toState Comptroller tbat they arenecEssary If under theee droumstance there have beenexpwdlturea the StateLunacy han failed In ita duty and itIllogical to recommend that lie powerbe Increased to those of controlmanagement-
The present system is safe and good-
It should be Improved wherever improvement Is possible but there is
warrant for Its abolition-
To Change the Liquor LawThe plan agreed upon by the group
of prominent citizens who havo beenmeeting recently to devise a betterscheme of excise waa laid before MayorLow yesterday Here is the point of it-
I Tfce lUInu law abouM be so antrndtd a
10 provide for the uSe of liquor In rettiurtnti t-
In hotels and under like eondlUoiu with the Ide
that la such cu lb Raloea law hotel would b-
dliplMtd mad Its peculiar abu ei stamped out
This the Mayor approves thoughnot himself plead for it before the
LegislatureThe existing law alms at limiting
the salo of liquor on Sundayburdensome requirement that every
lawful liquor shop shall be a hotelwhich lo denned aa a house with ten bed
rooms open for gueeiU A saloon canadd a restaurant to Ita accommodationsat BO little cost that to grant thelicense to restaurants is practically toopen time saloons without exception
Such a state of affairs would be In
our opinion preferable to the demoraliration of the police which Is causedkeeping the Irrepressible traffic Inliquor under tho ban of the law
But tho question of change Is for thedecision of the State Legislature andsome advice to those In favor ofchange seems timely In the first placetho Rev Dr LTMAN ABBOTTS unwill-ingness to ask the Legislature to paMlaw to open the saloons In this city because it U contrary to the spirit ofhome rule Is the height of blind warfaro on the organization of tho StateIn the second place New York citywill be In a much better position to aaktho Legislature for another liquor lawif it request with clean handsas to observation of the law is
Dr Schurmans PositionThe President of Cornell University-
on Saturday added to lila Bostona further explanation of his views
on the future status of the PhilippinesIlls explanation Is not any too lucidHe seems to limit his prognostication-of Filipino independence to tho Chris-
tian Filipinos of Luzon and VisayoaWho Is to become of tho rest of thopopulation of the archipelago henot
one point however Dr Scntm-UAMS position Is quite clear Ho says
Pruident noosiTULT mild In nt tneaut toContrtM that we were to do th FUlplnotmore ttuui other nation bad a tropleat people mad that we were to fit them orlovernment alter the faablon of the reallrcation I am with rrrildfM HooaitiLT
This is exacUy what President ROOSE-
VELT said In his message-
Our aim la high W do not dulre to dothe Islanders merely what hat rt where been donefor tropic people by even the best nretfn Govern-
ment We bop to do them what bu neverbefore been done any people o the tropics lo-
mtketbem pt Mltrovernment alter the luhlonof the r aly nation The rhtrartrr ofOo rrnor sod al auorUie and eubordl
U such be needed of lb Incerllirof our non t glee Itlaadm a rvMtaetlir I-ncrrulct meaiure ol elfovernniini eiarUf U
they show Ibemx4ve nt lo eierclMWe tre eiliemHjr anitoin that the natives
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attracted a portion of the adand are lakes today
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it seems that some lives must be sacriflood and experience with these largeenterprises Is always dearly boughtNevertheless in such a catastrophecommon laws of accident must not
easily accepted na a shield for re
Men making use of the enormous forcethat la In dynamite are to foresee and provide against dangerthat hare In this instance wrought suchawful havoc
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fanfp ConstitutionSAurso hunt exbuuitfd the iran
let Ills son U now to b appointed toAcademy
Rear Admiral SAMPSON the CommanderInChlef of the American
fleet In a war ending with avictory is today too pitia-
bly stricken to feel the sting of thisbrutal Indecency But bitter withjealousy of SAMPSON an the officialrecognized commander of tho Santiagc
and frnntlo at the fact thatof Inquiry In effect publicly
justified SAMPSONS privnticriticism of SCHLET as guilty of reprehensiblo conduct the Schley pressdirects Its slanderous venom at SAMP
SONS son Horriblol Most horrible
The Ideal Governor DoleThe reported Intention of tho
to put new blood and brainstho executive management of Hawaiianaffairs wilt surprise nobody who hawatched In the islands since their
To a great majority of the Americanpeople SANFoRD II DotK has typifiedin his own person the spirit of the revolution that overturned HawalIan monarchy of tho successful reslstnnnagainst the attempts of Mr CLRVKLANI
and Secretary GRKSIIAM to restore LtuUOKALANI to her throne and of tho unionwith this republic finally consummatedat the time of the Spanish war Atlong range and under circumstancesfavorable to an exaggerated view of hisIndividual importance and influence hehas seemed to many to be somewhatof a mldPaclflo OponaK WASHINGTON
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was done entirely byTBfoloKS totally Ignorant of BaUThere was some extrt revision of proofby American foremen to b mir butresult U omactaffly good
There U no mean apparently of telllnhow Urge Now York olty Boardof Health which Is the repoaltorof the vital statistics of the city andcontrol of the records which fix the cityjurisdiction puts at IJ4J7 the acreageManhattan at 36523 the acreage ofBronx at 33077 the acreage of Brooklyn-
at 81720 tho acreage of Queens and 8900the ocroago of Richmond a total of 1 7S
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puts tho area In acres of the boroughof Manhattan the same as does thee Boardof Health but the area of The Bronx a-
J70 more than 1000 acres lost Ittho acreage of tho borough of Brooklynat Uflti 4000 more and of Queens at 7031and Richmond at 38001 a total of 1W800
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Manhattan and Tho Bronxfor Brooklyn MWO for Queens and 384for Richmond a total of 314040
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Das MOINES la Jan 27 ExOov-Bhaw has hU business affairsshape to his absence fromState for an indefinite period baa takenformal leave of hits late official associatesat the Slate and departed forWashington assume his new dutlo-
H Secretary of the TreasurySecretary Show haa suffered annoyanoe
through the publication In tho Eastern pressof statements concerning his wealth Thenewspapers of the East have containedexaggerated accounts or his financial con-
dition his wraith being estimated at vari-
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real aiinoyanon IM not doubted for the
tlmoA in itt farewell talks with friends-In pointing out embarrassments which
come to him through the false storiesconcerning his wealth Hecrotary Hhaw said
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lon gains ground In Wanhlngton circlesthat I am a I willto entertain accordingly andI have to proving a ril
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Mrmbrr of tne Nandatahan Outlaw StandHated from Hi Gallows
WASHINOTOK Jan 27 AguMln Agtitlara Filipino murderer sentenced to l hangedfor killing Antonio Abaya haw had hissentence commuted to life Imprinonment-by Gen CliafTee Thee reason given
for committing thee crime was thathad a IMC sickness The evidence
arcordlne to frn Cliaffce proved Jiowovor
outlaw known on Samlataliami that Inooin of niemlieM of hi hn wentto thn how of Antonio Aliaya aroused ofteeing a py out of men wanton userrUe of an authority tat him overthee head with a club and ptit uHuentlycut hi throat with a nalir-
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The president Believes H wzo 8honl-Rfeelvft tl Reward
WAflBiiroroN Jon IT Tht question ato who Is entitled to the credit of rexulu-LUut Junes C Qlllmorsof the navy uahit of sailors from the hand of
two years ago U playing an Impert In the consideration of can
dictates for promotion to Drlgadler0eneitIn the array President Rooaovelt believethat Ckpt Robert L HOWBO who as Llouteo-antColonel of the Thirtyfourth Infantryoommanded part of the cxp dgon whichreaohod Lieut Qlllmore should recolvithe reward The friends of Capt LutherR liars who was Colonel of the Thirtythird Infantry and In command of anotherpart of the expedition say ho deservespromotion more than Capt Senator Joe Bailey of Texas Is liarmovement and baa had several interviewswith the President and Secretary ofon the subject So for he has not beenable to convince that Capt liarsactually rescued captivesHe saw Secretary Root this morningaooomplUhed nothing as thoof War believes that the reward shouldto Capt
The the rescue of LieutQlllmore aa shown by the official reportIs that Cal Howze and Cot Hare commandlng separate troops were operatingagainst the insurgents near Vlgan They
worked AtIauu whore the started earlIn December Col men covered the
At San Col Harelearned news of th American prisonerswhich led him to believe they wereBAJI jutxl Ho says In hU report-
I sont Col on to withtho Thirtyfourth Infantry andthat part of wasme on a mountain trail for uIntercept a supposed movement UKenemy at or
Hare then tolls about hU capturingemissaries from
convinced him theist thehad been taken north Ho continues
The next rooming I received a despatchfrom Col that hocovered the enemy that the American pris-oners were and that hehold their trail
Cal liar he selected a ofmen and several later joined ColRowe at the mouth of a carton thnmountains It was in this carton that imwas told the Americans were held prisonersHo ho found Cola Howzonpractically without shoes and U any-
thing more exhausted than mineto this condition Cal Hare on the 13th leftCol Howzo and proceeded seven miles upthe canon The n mfwngurreached him that Cot
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I shortened my march and Howre over-took mo with Jim command nightThe next morning we left andproceeded over the mountain following
by the Insurgent ourprisoners
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TO 1AXAMA OFFER
Senate Commltlre to Canal rommlidonrrf Vanities
WASUINOTOS Jan 27 There will l e athorough investigation of the canal ques-tion by the Senate Committee on litteroceanic Canals Itpforo any bill I reportedto the Senate This decided upon atoninwliat lively meeting of thin commlttoa
this morning every one of the eleven mernbeta Iwlng prci ont Vheti adjournmenttook place at i oclock tim
all those who soughtas to what had boon done to thee chairmanMr Morgan who Mild that It had lx n-
drcidod to the n etnlK r of tho Isth-mian Canal lHfi r thee
committee sulitnlt tint information intheir KM on which I AM theirrecent report recommending selectionof route ditcrmlnatlon
reached much KgaitiNt the wishes oftho chairman steel certain miinl r of thn
The meiiilmr of the roinrnittret who wasanxloim to avccrtolii riHw n for
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VVAsnjwgtoK Jan 27 Naval officerduty are being hustled off to
a rate that ha set the swrrlce generalwondering what In the windplsjitUon Is slmplft The number ofIn the navy ha been increased greatlywhile the number of offloers notevery officer nahors who Is available forsea assignment is being sent away
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the rank of Lieutenant and below whoshore assignments said to b M
of tho whole number Withinpast few weeks there haa been adecrease in the number of those ashoreuntil now only 16 per cent of LieutenantsJunior Lieutenants and Ensigns aredesk or Inspection work percentageIs somewhat greater among offloarhigher grades a natural consequence o
the fact that there can be only Captainor commander to every ship and no LieutenantCommander can be assignedwatch or division A lingo numberof the Captains and Commanders on thorduty were former engineers who undertho law transferring them to the Une can-not be tea
For several years appeals have boon
and the Chief of the Bureau offor mora oRlcnrs but ha
to provide the relief Naval men
cloncyof the wrvloo will be greatly ImA great of imp
commission fewer offloers than thenumber required to handle the vesseLswith Is not a ship In oervlothat lion its
Before the SpanishAmerican Warrule of assignment was throeyears at sea and ashore Since
tours of service have changedto months ashore and betweentwo and three at see Withinpast few woek the period of shore
a many young has beenradically now It Is doubtful
any Junior Lieutenant orwill have a year at a shore station
Nearly nil tho officers on duty alDepartment leave been away
to It 1 said toIntention to replace them by older menfor whom sea commensurate withtheir rank cannot be found
niAnADMlttALSCnLKYS APPEAL
President Btmtytni the Cue Thormisjlily and Will Decide It by Feb 10WABIIIKOTON Jan 37 President Roose-
velt Is giving up a great deal of hi timeto the consideration of tho appeal of RearAdmiral Bchloy from the condemnationplaced on his conduct by the Court of Inquiry confuting of Admiral Dewey andRoar Admirals Benham and Ramsay ThePrcnidents decision will bo rendered byFeb 10 He ho read the appeal a formidable document consisting of 120
pages or about 85000 words andwill give it to the public on WednesdayIn tlmo for tim afternoon newspapers ofthat dRY Then official copy of the appealwo sent to tho Judge AdvooatcJOeneralof the nvry for comment and the anwerof that officer has been placed In the PresS
dents hands It U about onefourth a-
long on the appeal and was prepared byS C Lemly thee Judge Advocate
Onneral of the navy and E P Uaana-sillcltor of thee Judge Advocate Generalsofflc who appeared for the Depart-ment IK fore lice Court ofTho anhwrr will Im given to the pubuoheforn thee end of the
There In much speculation In naval circleas to what actionwilt take oti the apjieal but It only spocuiHtlon All can IMI soldItiKMwvell in studying caseruid tlml hn to make the minutestIminiry Into contention of Admiral
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BOSTON Jan 7 Nearlyago largely through the instrumentality
devoted woman aided noble work mspecially the Womans Chrltlan Ternpenance Union the first Edu-cation law In the world was enacted InVermont State after State in rapid mecession placed laws upon its Matuitbooks they were represented Inon map of the United States nobject lofcon while tho rent of the Unionwas drawn in black
The Governor of Georgia hnn ju t tentMrs Mary H Hunt Superintendent furWorlds and National Womans Temperonce Union of Boston the ptn with which
signed the last of these lawn now pnby the Legislatures Of every one of thefortyfive States of the States ami
tho National all of which nQuIre to bo
In all State sitSFederal control
A of distinguishedgathered Informally lIarS r
25 to vltnrw tlnremoval of this last black rap from tinnational and to Iwii m tn
white id thus madeDelightful rominlxccnt on orphases of tho work were and rot
letters were read from MrSteven rwildont of tilt National Womani-Chrktian Temperance Ililoii JJr Liver-more iwrcla who n amember of till HOIIKO on Edu-cation In IRfl valuable aid Inthe National Temperance Education lawand other
This that with other ofhealth the scientific reasons for total ab-stinence Is now engrafted upon thiseducational ofand U fast spreading to other lands lubeneficent manifest In thigreater sobriety of the American working-man Increayed lengthlife are to become more sod
Their thorough enforcement-will moan a new generation of cillw nn trowise to stultify themselves intoxicantand peaceful solution througheducation of temperance
PANAMKRtCA CLAIMS
Project for Submitting Them to TheHa cue Court Presentrrt
CUT OP MEXICO Jan projectfor on International oourt of claim pre-
sented to the PanAmerican1 hardly second In importance to the gen-
eral arbitration treaty and is of greaterpractical use owing to the frequency ofpecuniary claims against the SpanishAmerican governments and tho difficultyof procuring settlements
Article I U aa follows The high con-
tracting parties agree to submit to arbi-tration all claims for pecuniary lots ordamage which may b presented by theirrespective citizens and which In
with International law can be sub-
mitted through diplomatic channels anticannot amicably throughcuoh such claims exceed
and further thntclaimant shall not have voluntarily served
of the enemies of then Government against which the claim Is
provide for submittingtuoh claims to permanent court ofration of Th V pro-vides that the convention shall bindUnited State and Mexico with regard-to such nations a or parties to Theconvention The treaty to remain Inforce for five
The conference resolutionsproving the Philadelphia Commercial Iluscum the of Chllsanxand Argentine who contended that thex waaj going outside of Itt prayno to favor Interest
JEWEL THIEF KEIIX HERE
Ten Where lug Pearl It BrotightHack Prom New Orleans
Valet Edward Kern who stole UOOOworth of Jw lry from Paul Thebaud a
weeks ago and arrived Incity yeeterday afternoon front
rleans where he wa captured ten daysKern com with Detective SergeantII Kelly who went to New Orleans
get him Capt Titus and Mr Thebaudawaiting prisoner at Polio Head
Knrn wi espanalvnly dressed wornleather a fine suit of clothe
linen He had adopted goldrimmed eyeglasses which clumped
ersjio very much The black djrith which ooloivd lila hair Ufuin-uavlng city liad rtly Mum fl Kv-
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