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DAItV P r YesBDKbAT P r TeatDAILY MiD SfNDAY p r Y r 0DAILY AND SUNDAY P-

rsJtsr to foretpt coualrlrs addedsw N w York CUT

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Let Senate Stop and ThinkDuty requires us to tall the aentlo

of ConjfreM to a oorUln mct orologici-

phenomonon now obsonrable atnd of tho Capitol There hu

that quarter a steady flow oFederal public building acts carryinrlargo appropriations bearing the Attestof the Secretary Senate and lack-

Ing naught save the concurrent actionot the to be ready for the Prosdents

some of the bills of this clapassed the Senate slnoo

middle of last month either In the regular order or out of order by xuianhnouconsentSuperior M0000

baUM Tsx enlariemeat 11000-

NMhua N II IMwPortland Ore eoluiement 0-

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Cltreland Ohio Inertaie tMfaAtlanta Oa addition 10000-

llulte von Incnuc 11000-

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OMrrdo TexNalchrr MluSprlnpBrlrt 111 ttaQtt-

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All equally or nearly equally worthymeasures perhaps but between five andhlr million dollars In that little initialIxitchl The proportion which this batch

to the entire volume of similar andmeritorious measured pending

will be seen as we proceedDo tho Senators who now are blithely

iiskinfranri obtaining unanimous consentand thereupon passing with mutual bowsand pleasing smiles these publio buildIng bills at the rate of two or three mil-

lion dollcm a week and sending the nameto the House fully understand the signlffcnnoe of the business

Why behind this preliminary score orso of such measures already set arollingthere are not lou than two hundred andfiftyeight oUter public building bills Introduced at this session und awaitingfavorable action Those other bills carryappropriation ranging from 110000 upto 3000000 They possess equal claims toconsideration as we may fairly assume

those which the Senate has passedhave catalogued above-

A list of these waiting measuresbe too long Vo accordingly divide theminto classes as follows

II bills approprtitlor than Uoooosod artrrratlnr tllUOm

bUI from tsoooo to tiooooo artrt-fttlnc i tOUooo

appropriating from Itooww toand 7u7too-

i bills sppropiltuior from Illoou lu-

Ku oaa aid acfrrcstlnr 4eiu-ss bill appronrltllnr Iron l uuo tu-

tMOooo sad sicrcrsttoi rtuooobills pfroprtnlnt from Unouuo to

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rt bills ilrridjr puiird by Sfnitf i-

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dollars the Treas-ury stand the Can the Sunateafford to Ml the pac

Yale InlvenltjThe catalogue of Yale University In

Its twohundredth year make avolume of nearly 700 page a markedcontrast to the thin yellowcoverodpamphlets of only twenty years agowhen Non POHTRR was Frmblent ItU to th great tit nalon of the aoo eof the university laohlng that the en-

largeineot la due la the many andvaried cour x of Instruction and newilepartmrnu of rMnaruh no M thanlo InurraM of number of bothiturlenta and instnictpm

Yale Colle by this lime standrmtUkl lo the elective ym niall time snore irogrnMivi nollegm lu-Utalmeiit of tht ysU ru U lnt r lliig

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of college irtu ll couri In Wbllliterature in nucalui In Nonregfo

In Swedish and In modernBesides jta school of art and o

now has a school of forestryA plan of the university ground

shows distinctly Taloa great materialextension in the lost few years Thenumbers in the catalogue donate pros-perity Under 340 professorsinstructors and ofllcera ofLion there are 3035 students Bonnof ore womttn aa women are ad

freely to tho graduate schoo-as well as to Instruction in nitmusic though they ore rigorously

from the other departmentof the university Of graduates thereart 339 of undergraduates in Yale

120 of scientificstudents WJ In the other divisions o

the department of philosophy and Uu-

flrtu there are IM students in theschool 100 In tho medical school 147

in the law school 347Yale has always taken pride in

wide field from which she draws Herstudents came from fortyone Statesfrom and Hawaii and a dozen

twentyseven of thThe numbers are not

to odd a name list

but are large enough to have moaningConnecticut naturally heads tho listwith 932 and Now York as usual comesnext with 667 but Pennsylvania sends104 Massachusetts Hllnoli107 and Xew Jersey 101 There are 5

American cities and one Japanese thatsend each five or more to Yaleand New York and ol273 is not so far behind New Havens 352

Yalo can justly call herself a nationaluniversity She bids fair to advance-as rapidly under President JlADLEr oeshe did under President DWIQUT

Shying at the Word UeclprocltyDont call it Senat

HaLl is reported as saying of the proposal to help Cuba sot up housekeeping

Reciprocity in something whichan Injury to protection in which I am i

thorough believerIn this definition of reciprocity ai

something adverse hostile and Injuriousto protection Mr HALE is directlyconflict with the Republican platformsof 1800 and 1000 Protection andreciprocity are twin measures of Republi-can policy and go hand lu hand de-

clared the platform upon which McKlK-

uir and HOBART were elected Theplatform upon which McKisLKr andHOOSKVELT were elected renewed thepartys faith in the policy of protection-and then went on to favor the assodated policy of reciprocity

A former Senator from Maine thelion JAUEH O ULAIVE onco vigorouslypointed out the twlnshlp ULAINE didnot regard reciprocity as somethingImplying an injury to protection

Almost the last publio words of WitUAM McKINLEy one of the most

and consistent protectionists thatever lived were these spoken at Buffalo

Reciprocity Is the natural outgrowth olour wonderful industrial developmentunder tho domestic policy now firmlyestablished

Senator HALE is a good protectionist-but no better titan were U LA INK andMcKlNLKt no better than the Republi-can party in convention assembledThere is no reason why in announcingIlls readiness to join the other

Senators from New England inlending a helping hand to heshould protest againstlire reciprocity

The Engaged Girl and Her FatherWhen the world wants an authorita-

tive opinion upon a matter of the pro-prieties elegancies and minor oflife and conduct it turns expectantly-to West Hobo ken That Is the ad-

mitted capital of decorum the finalCourt of Appeals for cases of etiquette-As Troy connotates collars and cuffsand East Aurora the Hubbard Squashsi West Hobokcn connotates the socialdecencies the becoming Nobody knowswhy this is so Everybody Is or shouldbo glad that so It U These questions-are knotty and few persons have thetune to consider them impartially-West Hoboken settles them with therapidity and Impeccable Instinct of gen-

ius WitniMH Miss AKNIK HKVUTSproper rupture uf her engagement toMr AHTIIUK HIKDNCK for his Insuffer-able rudennu to her father

How ought an engaged to treathi Intended fatherinlaw thereU H mattwr It is notorious that

folk in lovu with a girl heduvelojM a preposterous fondness forher relatives Ha at herfathers jokes and old

What a delightfully interestingyour father is Such spirit

torn of aiie Jolc A month ngo I hutInfutuatu young man would have IMWI-

IIwrwl If h hail lied lo ride downtownIn the Mint cur with that glftttj-mm whom I now o aniclous tovats A hinini he nmylh Mi nn M io Mjcinily-sxulnit list lilnllwlnic old idiotHut now the N U on him Im usualinaku lilniMlf UK UJA lo the irlutivnn-of his lolovixl ho m uvt n 4iNil ln uf lilling HII broflior u hums ul l i

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where there are elect femlnljWsplri-whloh hoI that the of man faoVand that fathers are a superfluitysurvival In tItle enlightened How-

ever that may be and whateverfinal status of fathom may be the ratherof a pretty girl will be an object ofreverence to many susceptible youngmen and the proper treatment of BUG

a father should be the subject of anxiousthought It is our privilege toupon it the light that always shinesWest Hoboken

Tho young woman aforesaid or thattown was engaged to the young mIlD

aforesaid described as sometime oPrinceton University and now in thedrug business The vase is shatteredtho dream is ended Tho other daythe young woman sent to a West Hoboken paper a letter announcingbreaking of the engagement In convenation she gives the reason forfracture She avers that tho oncebeloved druggist was not respectfulher papa a highly respectable manof business I frequently requesterhim to bo moro respectful she says

but he took it na n big joke Evldently u satan unworthy of a good fatherinlaw or Incapable of appreciatingone A man who doesnt think enoughof a girl to bo respectful to her papadeserves to wear tho willow Sadsay the jilted one seems unrepentantand continues to jeer The final

disrespect was committed at a clubwhere father and swain met I wasfeeling good I suppose tho err-ing scoffer and told tho old man

to Hados Tho invitation still standsgood I will add

Clearly no young woman can permither sweetheartrto give her papa HO warman invitation as that If ho talks inthat way before marriage what language will ho hold after marrlngtWest Hoboken him decided wiselyusual This decision teaches us thatit is not safe to tell the father of theapplo of your eyo to skip to Shoo atleast not until after you are married

JusticeOn the eve of President ROOSFVKLTS

comment upon Rear Admiral SCHLKTHappeal the cry from tho latters par-tisans for Justice to SCULKY is hoardalmost as loud as ever Now no news-paper is more anxious than TilE SuNthat SCIILEY shall have justice but wedemand justice not for him only Thatmust bo rendered to all concerned

Sell LEV first For his acts as com-mander of the Flying Squadrm for Illsmanagement of the Brooklyn ut Santi-ago and for his claim of commandthere let him have the full praise orcensure approval or repudiation thatjustice demands

And SAMWOY If by moving out ofthe blockade line at Santiago he everlost command of the fleet whichhe had arrayed in such memorablereadiness to meet tho Spaniards lethim pay the penalty of his misfortuneBut If he did not lose command justicedemands that he have the full honor ofvictory and that rival clalmunUtsuppressed-

Last comes the Navy which through-out this controversy has been maligned-by the Schley pros OH dominated by-

a ring of venomous and falsifying ad-venturers bent on the destruction ofa blameless hero The Navy demandsjustice merciless justice

Was SciiLKYa captaincy of the Fly-ing Squadron a model for naval con-

duct Did his turning of the Brooklyns stern to the enemy his causing asister ship to stop to avoid collision hisrisking a general mixup of the Ameri-can fleet at the critical moment andhis never regaining the distance lost bythe loop coiiHtituto good fighting DOMthis fraud of publishing tho first Hodgson letter apart from time subsequent

Injustice to a brother officer toquote the mild phraseology of the Courtof Inquiry denote our Navy trulyShould that body of uniformed Ameri-cans be identified with all these thingsbefore the eyes of the world If notjustice cries louder than any shriek ofSchleyism that the Navy receive theexoneration which tho rejection ofSchleyism alono can give

Fair play for one and all is the thingfor whomsoever bo limo fate of exulta-tion or degradation

The Itotloii StrikeHlfioe Jan 20 the city of Boston has boen

the scene of outrages with which publicfamiliarity Is so utica refreshed when time

member of a labor union become diwuit-Uflnd with an employer Time Brine Traits

K rtatlon Company has bwi attackedby lt former employe as though theyhall the right to dim roy what or whomtheir venuuunce pointed to The Urinedrivers have UH ault l their drayslinvo been blocked or uw l und lime

liani has Issn rut Hvon till itinswere cut arid I ho taken out of I halion inouilw Iruvlng the public HIixxud t limit urddotiU that naturallyfollow runaway Thu x mwiiy hasdks lul lx r fus l to submit and yifld-

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gone to Boston XiliriH rejalce if I

brings made wlUiolit McHfloe orabuse of Justice let It take care

The report of tho Railroad Commissionersupon the Park avenue tunnel accidentprinted elsewhere pays that the removal ofthe tunnel roof l both desirable and impracticable that electricity 1s the best mo-

tive power but that legislation Is neededfor the chango to electricity from steamthat the engineer of tho colliding trainwas Inexperienced and lacked reasonablepresence of mind that the railroad wasgrossly negligent In Intrusting him with apassenger ttaln that the railroad has been

negligent derelict and unprogresMrs Infalling to take measures to Increase Itaterminal facllitleH at the Grand CentralStation and yards dimensions anwould reasonably with the yearlyIncreasing mafia necessities of the linen

that the tunnel shouldbe operated In three blocks and moreroom be obtained for the Grand Centralyard Experts who testified before theboard united In declaring that this tunnella the most perfectly equipped as to Its sig-

nals n the world but no other tunnel Is sodifficult of operation because of the largeamount of tramo going through It Mid Itsunfortunate location HO near the terminal

A wise railroad President will remedythe faults Indicated with all possible prompt-itude even If public clamor dies away

If the third raIl on the Ninth avenueelevated railroad or on any other portionof the elevated system capable of admitting-It In unlawful It should be legalized by leg-

islation Wo cannot have in this city toomany tracks running north and south

Mr CinNGOiRs epitaph as he called ItIn Hoboknn night before last namely

liens lies a man who knew how lo getaround him a great many men who weremuch cleverer titan he was himself re-

peats gowlp which boon flowing out ofPlttHburg for many years We have oftenheart that the of tho Carnegie Insti-tution was not ANDBKW of that ilk thatthe true homo cr machine was scion otherfellow some concealed genius who whenho left for other bunlneM would leave MrCAHNKIIIE esponed an a figurehead Thelatter had Rot around him cleverer menthan bim elf and when they left him hUpeculiar tame would collapse Well wehave peon neveral gentlemenreputed lo Iw the mysterious force of CurnegleUm get out of the buahiOMi withoutchucking ItHgniwth until flnally Mr CAB

KKOIK hirnNelf left In a blaze of mllllorm-Ptlll unexposed and undetected There U noobjection however to hU blurtingdernlo Ulwu loii UN to wh ticr time man whoattaches a cleverer to hlinmli or tho clovermutt who attaches lilmself M another notno clover Is the cleverer

Mr THOMAS SlUNK COOPBH of time HoyalAcademy has after all failed to equal TITIANIII living to IH a hundred years old midpainting uteadlly to the end Though cut-off at 89 ha will nevcrtheleHO head tho listof British artists for a lone time with hisrecord of thowing plcturtH itt Academyexhibitions for sixlynoven consecutIveyears TITIAK remains centenarianof art with FONTKNKLIK in letters andCllKvnKUL In science

That energetic playwright CLTIJK Knciiwhose average output in cool weather Ua drama every two weeks lies signed acontract with CIIAIILKS FUOHMAX to keeptho Savoy Theatre fcupplled with new playsof hU own writing all next MOMUII toselect ull the players for them conduclall reliearsulrt and tug all productions

must always ready to furnish a nexvplay on four weeks notice Thus what isgenerally considered genius IH tuRtle time

subject of a plain buHlriftwlIko contractsuch an one might make for time future de-

livery of M many bushels uf prime winterwheat or to many tons of steel rails at time

market price What is Benin askedtho proprietor a successful comic seoklypaper not long ago Why he unhwem

it U jut bUsiness and lu has provisl itDues ho allow tho and thu jokewriters on Ills staff to loaf around waitingfor lni lratlon to quicken them Xotmuch At the Ktroke of nine every work-day Ills writers begin to write and hU

begin to draw When twelveoclock whUtlo Mow every pen nnd everypencil stops on time instant At I oclockwork Is resumed and at 4 oclock It endsand these men who appreMato time serIousnew of being humorous ronw out of their

go home Their results neem toJustIfy limo tcheduld by which theywork and the proprietors epigrammatlo

that genius in just bUHtnrm-IerhajM genius U machinemade alter all

The decline and falloff of time 1opullstparty mire to bo regretted fur otin miaMIII they reduro time publio supply ofwjiltohot language Fortunately a fewIopullxt trumpeU are Mill blowing Herefor i ample Is our Texan contemporarythe Cliburne Watchman It thatevery vole of Congressmen Indluntes thatthey are slaves to un effete and damnnble-arihtocrucy That In th good old Iopullctlingo a longuo of taUucu anti red jHppvrand hot Kplc Hi adjictlveii

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KctnarksQle Qlupprirtneefn FloridaTo TD Entron or Tn BvxSir In

summer of lass or throb y m lilt sum-mer a remarkable bloloxleal occurrencehappened here and over an extensiveofcoUntn The opossum stiddtnlr dUapreared the disappearance being absolutesudden and complete

area of I have not beenable to determine and I sendthiscation hoping that by cMllnir attentionthe subject some may be thrown onI have lesrnrd that th mortality extendedas tar s Plant City h countdistance of about a hundred unties to thenorth and to Collier on the south a hundredmites and to Clearwater on the west abouttho name distance The a Ii

to mann Is the Irrepressible toeof poultry that orlbs hid du ll

fact was noticedhave hid described to mn

One sawurns in the woods M he walkedthem Another man t-

ot seen ono since except a dud on thnot him

this ktnd or evidenceproduced but the

so easy to determine Yourwill betterfact notwhat total offijr the chipmunk or the squirrel from the

be-Thinking that It was of sctentlfl0 Import-

ance I wrote to tho Agricultural

probably the negroes lied eaten the opossumup A settled country no

over two Inhabitants to the square milothere are no negroes here at ornone and eat the femaleopossum at all HI that that animal will never

In tile waysclpntlflo correspondent

haIl seen ai-

opoMum for In throe yearsi ho titan who brought It to me raid tenIt phenomena s-

have described are worthy1 1IVVIW nu

Osprikr Feb i Jons 0 BBD

Universal ShorthandTo till UDITOII or Tar Svx SIn A

hat sent mo a clipping of your editorialof Jan 27 on the MUbject nf Unlverv

Shorthand It b gratifying to nand Influential journal rail attention toIntelligently discuss a iiuestlon so importantIn un educational and rtonomlo tense A

you point out no system of reportorial abbre-viatloai and short can over come lutegeneral me even among reporters as earlhH hi own peculiar kind of work his ownnotions ax how to do It and ti tree fIeldIn which to exercise thorn Much lest cannytcm of abbrevIations such as reportersuie however cleverly devised ever come intogeneral for the ordinary purpose owriting for the reason that perfect legibilitynf every word Independent of evury otherword Ii an essential characteristic of suchytent of Improved writing

The socalled nyntems of Benn and untoPitman iraham Mumon lIsten smut Scottllrowne which mention welt a n eiiothers on really one the for If theselher ielf author would return te-

Iltman what immune taken from him thewould not have enough left to wrlte theirown names ritinan tnee tnocim-cutlonK of hi tem have degeneratedInto Nteiiogruphli and are too cum

of those who attempt them to learnwith any of

time

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My experience iw it teacher of the art ii-

tlmt not one In ten can If hfa thoroughly mister tim Intricate

and wonderful Jo lieoomea verbatimreporter thli i u

with ambitious and Intelligentstudents lie grade who

tko tip time study n a specialty whatwould Iw time re among In avchool taken as come Evidentlyu system cannot b erlou ly considered usn In comi o of a milvernal shorthand

I venture to attention to n rystemof Improved writing which the

of u unlverialThe gives faflrnllo

In shorthand horn und wellknown iieople time vocations nflife who u e the tem In correspondenceand for other writing nurpoetel v what they think It alter ofu o flie writer thU receives and writesilioiniiml of l tt r and K card writ-

ten In way very year and busyeiir the corre I

with greater freedom ea e and despatch thanIf iloni In or with n rimcbliie undwith the rertatnty that It will be us legible

The Introduction and tin ofn telit would mean the lecMMitng of time

tlinentiil latter of more tliau twothird loi of legibility live

enable II reporter to monkn full riyort of an interview or withtime l and turn hi

over to ihfi linotype operator with tIme

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bility to than with u tyitewrltleiiand with this apparent ixiviiirf uf time

and work It time court reto flie hi notebook at time end nf H

an the tlnUhed record In tie rarerertalnty that the note would never

rot This tetn I u ed I Ilrnnklyn by lr Chnrlff II Iteoua oniclalfteiog

for this Kunrime Court lo In Pambridge N Y by Mr llobrrt It Iw nfllrlalreporter for Hupreme Court Fourth Ju

lii in rorre could lx writtenIn thl way the letterhead of the Strum In

and as oon a It wouldbe ready In l o tripled In Monhook e stud This means a-

Nsvlnr nf at e n six hour In the ordinarydespatch nf lm lnp forre l Onewriter es lly don much as six do nowIn time letters tire written llh timefurther eewnnmy nf dl en lng with the clow-noUy and e r

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11i mmll nf ha virtuallynplilanled time Intirhiind writer In the la t

twenty year In the lnleret of eeiinnniyand tlepaeli fliniilil lint of writIIIJF the In far le thus

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Front to the nmiih flu General Pollcrof Afghanistan Itablbul-

Uh Khan appears to bo a spiritIf he may be judged by bU roply toMohammedan deputation sent by tho Vice-

roy of India Lord Curzon to congratu-late him on hi accession to the Afghanthrone It lacked nothing In directnessor clearness of expression Ho a ureiLord Curaon that ho meant to follow In

footsteps of father In all hUwith the British Government and onaccount would he permit the extension o

railways or telegraphs front India Intoterritories or admit a European Urltltlagent to hi capital Ho declared thatwould guard tho interests of the countryagainst foreign aggression and permitviolation of Its nettled boundaries MU

not hw allowed to entercountry nor would English education norEnglish trade be permitted but publicschools would be opened In all parts of tincountry for tho teaching of the ArablePersian languages and generally he

to understood that ito far as It laypower he would follow a policy o-

AfghanUtan for time AfghanConfident apparently In tho strength oi-

hU position he has invited most of thosewho were exiled for various reasons dur-Ing his fathers lifetime to return to thecountry and numbers have availed them

to attract to himself those tribes outsidehis boundaries which inhabit thobetween them and the British

which beena Jurisdiction by

British Government Within view to tho most recent in-

formation from India he Kent a handnamely elephant as ato celebrated

trouble and invited him to como to KabulTho Chief Mullah of Tirah Said Akliar

had boon sent by the head mon of time tribeswith an escort o hundred men to visitthe Ameer and time Maltaudterritory is blockaded and was recently

several Britishsoot a deputation to Kabul

In of last monthwas received at Kabul Khan

one of the pretenders to tho Afghan thronewho was out the country thelate Ameer wax moving a to raIsea revolt his successor HahlbullahThe ItUBshn authorities howler to whoahe applied for anna and money refused hli

Intimated would110 obstacles in time way of his going harkto If wished to Thisdamped Ishikn hopes but his son who It

to bo more n warrior than hlfather was to be obtaInthe cooperation of an old adherent of SlierAll Haldur Vordalc who IN atpresent a refugee In Bokhara Jut now

has no on then tho Oxus is frozuri and tho mountain

M are closed hut ho Is preparing foreventualities when tho snows

That the Britlnh Government looks forcomplications in Fooner or

from UM fact that u largenumber of Maxim gun have been toIndia for tho new of the Britishand native regiments tlieif and 10poundet

for sixteen arebeing manufactured and sent to India axrapidly an they cnn l turned oUt In

some of th native rcKimentthave already received time newrife with It WOK decided last yearafternomtt hesitation to arm them

time opinion In India it that tho recentcolumns on time north

went frontier and tho oreanlyitton of en-ejtenlvt field hospital ierviee has sometimIng to do with III time huh rtwntry and in rhaM III or tilth Afghanistan

I iiKlanil New African ArmyTill Brit Mi Government has decided to

create a native army in Its vorfous protecto-rate on time caMern const of Africa Sotnulhand East Africa Uganda timid CentralAfrica Komallland was created a pro-tectorate In 184 Kast Africa In IftDS Ugandain 1694 and Central Africa In lIP In eachof these district time ruling powers haveerected and maintained forces composedof natives ofllccml by British and serving

under the authority of time Kesideiitor Commissioner

TIme new order combines these separateorganization Into The Kings Africanlllflos under a BrigadIvr Geiieral whomheadquarter will be

British Foreign Ofllce aof each year in England advising time

Foreign Secretary Tho Isa of n new native

army for colonial defence hut U thustep in time direction of making col-

onies out of lImo titular protectorateswhich caw have voma

by way of chartered romhauled It not b long probably

time Hesldenti arwicweiled by loverriorn and time protuctorateN colonies in nanm UK

well as in factTime natives have shown theniKclvrH to

be excellent soldiers they have ln en putto severo tests IIImovement amid htve left little to be de-sired Detachment from two attnIiuMHof thai Central Africa Rifles visiteda year ago and made n good linpnvuiion

new force can oo filledmveral times over natives who applyfor enlUtiiinnt SixIn but name are lo bo createdtwo Central Africa and two tnt

Krut Africa find one Somaliland battalion will be ernnlmnt

by odlors detachedtheir regular command III vii w

of the kucwihful of time natlvnIndian which have d certain IKT

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the riolilo Patti Would Slate to re155 Iret I H-

WxBiiiKaroN Feb 7 Ilenr AdmlrnlWalker chairman of time iMhmlan CanalCommIssion was before tho Bcnate Commlttee on Interoceanlc Canal thi mo mineand won examined at somo length by Sonator Morgan chairman of tho committeeregarding the engineering features ofNicaragua and Panama routes

Admiral Walker said that the propof v-

Bohlo dam on time Panama route wouldhave to go 125 toot below wa level in orderto reach a firma foundation Thl was ngreater titan ever before attempted

feasibility of time work was a matterupon wn difference of opinionIn Tho Admiral exprewdtime opinion that thoro would bo no great

the Chagres RiverHe sold that the greater time estimated forcompleting time time Panamawas to the work necessary on time Bohlodam and the emit at An loadvantages of tho Paclfio terminus of theNicaragua mute he acknowledged that

ooutd take tint trade windsat tho mouth of time canal white at Panamait would be necewwy to tow them out to

AT OSAKA 7V 7M7

TIme lapanne Uoernment Inlien ForeignlUnuraeliircri to Send Simple

From Japan itaitHitherto all the Industrial eihlbltlnns h lj

In Japan have of a purely domesticcharacter hut It line been wisely decidedthat a new departure shall l e made In con-nection with time Osaka Exhibition of nextyear Time nature of the change in clearly letforth In the following paragraph from aprospectus just issued by the Departmentof Agriculture and Commerce

TIme great notIonal Industrial Exhibitionwhich the Imperial Government of Japanwill hold at Osaka In 1903 will present somenovel and Iriterestlni features never witneMed on similar occasions In past toone of which In particular the Imperial GOTernment wishes to call attention of foreign

In general That U time establishment of afor limo of such

articles produced or manufactured in foreignas may tw of value for

of comparlion or reference in the way of

manufacturers an opportunity of studyinglatest

with it view to the Improvement of Japanennindustries Hut at annie trill bs

that thn establishment of time buildlnir in offers to manufart-urerrt a rare opportunity for exploiting thrapidly of Fur

time Exhibition If sure toattract bealdes millions of Japanese large

of AsiaThere will be no chnrire for the privilege of

exhibiting in butmurt and application will haveto be mode according to a net Exhibitsfor the will be free fromcustoms duty that they are re

two months dateof closing time exhibition mind efforts are beingma do to rates freight frontthe steamship companies

Wed lien Mothers Former IlrubanclFront fAe Chicago Inter Ocean

MOUVT OILKAD Ohio Feb 4 A strangeromance lu the lives of James H Nichols andlilt wile Amanda hat jutt been made knownThirtyfive years ago the two were nmrrledAfter living together three yearn his wife leftNichols because of Ida alleged mistreatmentof her Being discouraged and feeling thatreconciliation with her was ImpossibleXlchols went West and located In time miningregions of Callf iln to begin life anewSeveral his wife saw hit name In-

n llht of killed n n muting accident In Call

Kellevlng Nichols dead and having metanother with whom Bhe fell In loveRim Vas again mnrrled Her second hus-band wan Vancouver u wealthy

away and thlidaughter hand grown to MrVancouver had living In A-ngrk C und having eome Important bustness to attend to there he went to Ios AlLirvic hi dau htr htmAlter looking Into hli business InterestsVancouver leaving his daughterSarah to visit with her

Just before Christmas Sarah became ae-aualnted with Jnnuwll tier mothersformer bond who become a wealthy

married neither knowing of theclrcuirutanifw attached to time wedding until

parents wrn1 to vIsit at their daughtersgirls mothor and hereach othtr-

nt TeethSlur Vii Ain0on Iail

The moliir teeth of time extinct mastodonrenemblo In time matter of form tho o of hu-

man brings and It happens quite frequentlywhenever Mioli teeth nre mind by limoswho sr ignorant of paiieontoloiryxHplp Jump to time conclusion that they amtime molar of a rate of prehistoricCountry people who tire will grounded In

time Scripture are ever prone to reasoningof this character for no matter how far-

fetched and absurd their oomlu inn mayIn buch iiiatlrr they would rather i

their ioncluxlonn In a case of 4hl sort onlimo book of li the soberand ul ftantli l flndlnvnuf modern seismic

Tlmx It liuppens that evry now mindOr luca curlIer of of the

Mii unt from one to sev-eral mastodon mntMa accompanied by a

letter from sonic frcilpclarine that are the teeth of a

mcmlier of nn eitlnct race of moundbulld r nr what not that formerly heldseamy on Illue Him or ForkIr Iucas U very patient and very obliging

never ails to answer nil letterscorrecting time error uf the writers and gluingcorrect Information n to the In nup tlon

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nnieli nlteiuled over time hint that hshas exploded their f thiorri-

it nt Alt Incitedfrom tliHllrmant Magatini

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nf card pUylng and pitch i tillfavorite n line

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ejelte MH siltS bent wn nn fIrWithout dewing tn fat

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