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Ow nsUbbor the Brentop Potf addressttsslf somewhat ceitentatiouslv to the tail
of strengthening friendly relations
th United States and Oermanv
this vowed and entirely laudable
th Pose discusses an alleged st t of
Me sentiment here which Itfssllng ofgrowing lack of understanding between
to two countries back toBptnlsh war and to by no mean
ttTibutabIs to their the Oerroaml healthasroanttle and Industrial rivalry
If the alleged feeling of Irritation anf-
TOwias lack of understanding really ex-
Istsd In this country to the extent which
the Ports labored effort seems to Imply
thee could be no more unfortunate method
of than that which our contemIn the subjoined explan-
tloa of Germanys ittltudn toward theUnited States rcapectlnK our successful war
for the liberation of Cuba
That Germans were atriut t unnece-ssary which tht United SWlw plunged In
lisa li but Inn wll known lint with this djwp-
reval came DO such feellnt of bltttr rentnlment andfcoetnity u baa marked the German atutndc towudEngland In regard to the Dorr war conduct
of tbe toward Spain wa treated rather
Ilk tb of an Illmannered young brother
not to b passed over without mere comment and
la U ended t one br family arretment If possible
yet no to b maim cause for future reMntraent
Americans will agreo withJP Post that serious frictionGermany would bo a national misfortuneBut most Americans and most Germans
likewise we imagine will agree with us In
that the Krenmj POll In the InterInternational good will will cease
IU snorts to promoto the same by moans
of rich palliatives as that which Is con-
tained In the foregoing extraordinaryparagraph
We suspsot that the Post Is speakingthe United States nor for Gerfor the CARL Scncnr
the selfconstituted and censor of
Amerioan conduct under every Adminis-
tration from LivcotN8 to McK INLETS
with the exception of that of Mr HATES
to which he happened to belong
Illinois natorshlpA decorous and orderly contest for the
Republican nomination for StatesSenator from Illinois in begunby the resignation of the Hon CHAIUM Q
DAwN as Comptroller of the Currency Heseeks E MASOX whoseterm expires on March 41003The of Comptroller takeseffect on Oct 1 and the Bpringfleld eglriature to elect Mr MASONS successor will notmeet until January 1903 The conditionsunder whloh Senatorial elections ar
in Illinois are so unusual and pecu-
liar that apart even from the politicalthe State such contests are
local InterestThere ar JO members of the Illinois
Legislature 51 Senators and 153 Repre-
sentative As the body Is now consti-
tuted there are 3 Republican Senatorsand 19 and In the House
Democrats In theBeaM there is the system of holdoverSenators with terms of four years Thenext Legislature will have 20 such holdover Senators of whom IS orn Republi-
cans elected in 1000 in the ovennumbereddistrict for the oddnumbered districtsthere will be elections In November 1802
Of twentyfive districts seventeenare now represented by Republicans andeight by Democrats elected in 188S
The Representative In the lower branchof the Illinois Legislature are chosen ona plan of cumulative suffrage wherebythree members are elected from each of
districts two by the majorityby the minority party Under this
system which originated In Illinois manyyears ago the party division in thehouse is necessarily close for the minoritypatty Is assured In advance of onethirdof Representatives and by carrying afew district It can Increase membership-to the extent of an additional Representa-tive in each
Illinois which has been deflected fromthe Republican column In only one Presi-dential election ethos ISM II again stronglyRepublican The caucus nomination ofthat party e Springfield will from alt pres-
ent Indications be practically equivalent toan to the Senate
What Will Great Britain Do WithCape Colony-
It sema to b settled that no genuineautonomy will be Great Britainto Inhabitants South Afri-
can Republic and the former FreeState for many years to comethat they can hope for la the small measureof selfgovernment that Is enjoyed In aCrown Colony whore the Governor mayat his option consult a council partly ap-
pointive end pertly elective hut Is notbound to follow Its opinions What Itmay be asked Is to be dons with CapeColony not a few districts In which haveeither risen In open insurrection or havenotoriously aid and comfort to HOTInvaders question ls a subject ofwarm dlncusslon now not only inCape but also In London
VIB In certain of CapoColony a demand has been for atemporary suspension of th act of Jarllatnent conferring Parliamentary ii
The movement to this end IK notto citizens of IlritWi birth or
parentage hut comprise a good manypersons of Dutch descent Including ROW
members of the Afrikander Pond whothat the tranquillity of the Colonybe furthered by an Intermtxxinn or
Parliamentary Eltntlon Tlio proposal l
naturally resisted by thrxn Afrikanderwho have avowedly Hymputhlrwl with tlmliner republics In the war not yet omlodand there ore oven some loynllMn or IlritiMiorigin who hold that there no adequateground for Interference with the Colonysfree Institutions say that notwith-standing the sporadic exhibition of treason
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tbs position whloh Cape Colouras a whole has occupied during UM
two ystri cannot for a moment be com-
pared with the course pursued byin Jamaica which in their mae
the substitution of the machineryColony for the selfgovemraen
previously possessedThe London Spectator advocates a com-
promise between the suspension of Parl-
iamentary rights throughout the Colonyand the continued exercise of themby district which hay beentepeit dlyguilty of overt acts of treasonnot have the Innocent suffer for the guiltyneither would It let the guilty Ugtolatefor the innocent It suggests that if aColonial act to that end would be un-
attainable the Imperial Parliament mightpass an act suspending the operation
law conferring representative tOT rnupon Cape Colony not with reference
to the whole province but with tocertain designated districtsa definite term might be placed under thedirect control of the High Commissioner-The Spectator recognizes that such a planwould meet with strenuous resistance inthe House of Commons but thinks that-it would be legitimate to punish by thewithdrawal of representative rlfibi thosedistricts which have advantage ofthe empires have en-
deavored to the best of their ability tobring that empire to ruin
In a word the compromise reoesunssdsdIs to maintain autonomy In Cap Coloayconsidered as a whole to deprive for atime disloyal districts right of sharing-In the government of those Inhabitantswho have remained loyal W shall notbe surprised to see this course bythe Colonial Office andof Parliament
Two Years of SecretaryIt U two years today since
the post of Secretary of Warhas brought almost-
a complete transformation ofHe took office just after the Spanish war
had shown the weaknesses of our historicsystem when the Jealousies between theline and the staff had produced acondition closely approaching InefficiencyThe Philippine war had been in progrsssfor about six and the best plan ofhis organisation of the
volunteer regiments for service In thePhilippine Islands had Just been launchedMr ROOT was a civilian without militarytraining and was not known even to beInterested In the army and Its needs buthe took hold of his new work with a surehand Investigated all questions as theyarose and when he had decided on a lineof action he took it
Within tho past two years he hasthe army UB has secured aa
Increase of Its strength making Itthree times as large as formerly but muchmore than he has rearranged the
system away to a large extentthe Jealousy that existed between ths
the permanent staff departmentsand substituting for the former system onewhich In a few years will give to thea staff constantly kept In touohneeds of the fighting army to a degreenot possible with a staff chosen out andpermanently set apart from the line
successful changes will make MrtooTs name remembered in our militaryhistory Rut the Secretary Is not disposed-to rest on his laurels he 1s planningfurther Improvements In the army and Itsmethods By the recent Army act of
1 1901 a sum of 10000 was appro-priated for preliminary Investigation con-
nected with the choice of four sites forpermanent camps of Instruction to be usedby the army and the State militias Ko
far as Is apparent the appropriation hasnot been drawn upon but Secretary ROOTIs considering a plan of for wider scopethan that which Congrewi had In mind when-
It passed the act lie Is lnsKtctlng the threearray schools the Artillery School at FortMonroe the Infantry and Cavalry Schoolat Fort Ioavenworth and the Cavalryand Light Artillery School at Fort Rileywith a view to make them more importantand valuable to the army as a whole andpossibly to the entire military force ofthe United States
The first part of this plan Involves thecreation of an War College similar-to that which has at Newport-
It Is not proposed to consolidate these armyschools of application but merely to bringthem Into eloper relations one with anotherand to connect them with an actual WarCollege yet to be created Although nboard was appointed some agoto consider tho project of college nothing has been done the chairman-of the board was opposed to the plan andpostponed definite action on the matteruntil he had been relieved and sent to thePhilippines The has not been dis-
solved but has taken thematter largely Into his own hands and theprospects of welding the newly organizedstaff the army schools and the IntendedWar College Into a harmonious wholeand evolving from It In time an Army O n
Staff are better than ever beforeLeavenworth and Riley are only
about ISO miles apart and It Is said to bothe Secretarys view that a site for a per-
manent camp may be found near them atwhich troops may bn gathered annually-for Instruction and where the lessonsstudied theoretically In schools may IM
exemplified practically to aimpossible
Of the value of such a camp there can ho
no doubt The necessities of our servicehave prevents any annual mancpuvreabeing held such as are had In all armiesof any pretenxlons except our own Thebrigade division corps army mano nvrp of the Russian French Onnnanand Austrian arml aw held regularlyfind are considered as much a part of thetralnlngof offlrors nnd meaawtho MttltiKup exercises or tho manumit of arms Untilthe Spanish war practically no oflltvr ofour army lli rank of LieutenantColonel had ever been In a regimental drilltlm unit of our In offert thoughnot in law was n litif of a com-pany or squadron When the drill regu-lations of issi werethe hoard which drew them up were gladto art as nniror of a Imitation of militiamenbecause thorn was no prospect of puttingIhoni into practice with bodies of regulartroops of the contemplated In thoregulation
TIm part played by the militia In thematter of time regulations bring us nat-urally to Secretary final planthe brliiKini together in some practicablemanner of the army soil the state
Guards Mr HOOT and his AssistantSecrettry Mr SANOKH who Is himself anenthusiastic National Guardsman havebeen discussing plate for closer union ofthe two services and have made progrssson a scheme which has been approved
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Much as the owes toROOTS past of service itevident that ths coming years are likely-
to be far more valuablo The creation ofan Army Staff and War College-
of a with annual manoBuvrcs and of a closer relationship be-
tween the army and the auxiliary forcesare plans of greatest Importune tothexnmtry in war and peace
Dithyramb Dick la the Dog DaysHeat and the consequent expansion of
the brain have not interfered with theproductivity of the most melodious ofMarylanders Dithyramb DIOK of theJo0 r tovn Mail H keeps cool in thegales of his song Ha ifnot where he llsteth alt thetime When the first gracious drops patter on the roof of his bower he begins-
to patter too fall from heavenhe thee toward man of foolingcan read this praise of summer rain with-
out Involuntarily unfurling umbrellaand turning up his f-
Th ella la wot artti of palteal wtWh wwps o us ss ttavsk la polf-
aultttnlfM Ifc tttomutat fnnH UM psMftw-
wttks YtftUUoo s 7 so Mat Blasttmttt Iwa t to II tad baths ho fMM la buMtut late nsb of SOB eooBsc t aIDK ted attaint tomMl lilies t touted MUt lBd aUH II
iwpbadmt spu of brtslhlat vbwtbr poor mor-
tal bunted ot UM tot anon of Uw sun mr tod proteotfos sad rest IIT hi to torts f ln Into the tillitniftl for blm tool sfnnUmi IB leturi of
tb walls of thU lUkrlanlih txBttnor
Isnt this sweet Itnt It cooling Itrolls along slowly and soothingly like asea of sherbet It II a cold plunge and acold shower It Is a drink from the OldOaken Bucket without a tang of rust Read-
it to a thermometer and see the shamedmercury fall
As Dithyramb DICK writes in anotherpoem the Impulse for exterior eipression of the beauty lying at the ofBeing cannot be damned No not If every-
thing else were damned Tha Impulsemay seem to languish for a time and
florlation may appear distant and Im
probable but It is for the most part onlygathering for another undaunted effortto asoend the barrier and bunt into thescenic glory of Joyous attainment thegreater in swell and power by the burningway of the bonds And now let everymeaner voice be hushed while DithyrambDICK florlates and ascends and swells andbursts in honor of the Hogerstown mallcart and the artist who has uncurbed Bxpresslon with his plastic Hand
TfctctnUtplptaf UM WMT ht dtlrm mIDTtnUft rnmad on Court Hon pen UM-
Titl ABHrtcn ealorttU who d llthtd In bronMi-imdlM of MID and who to rMlMlo to pleas
many tb rMtUI I the tokten burytat tbt topmost httfbu sod floodln the mazes 01 ourbur MreU with tofr that to andtie la ocoml and amputudtaous elory NMd wttat that w rfn to lh harlot that Uw United
BtalM maUl from train In ode llk a glItterInc and InoMaant buturflr and almost tooktantlful sod tlrrBH for th ooan usa of
his work dar il l nwt National rotor In clowlag OBtratt banner aloft the oojot icbemi while the
and tmUUnt wntrl POM of a mouserbran to lh dlitantbortmn th 4MZ o aconturanKMart Ornate monoftftmi and oomUx chrooatudreams tonln and InttrwMrlnt oompoM tbt floryof ta rear and pnatrrc UM bwmonleof tlatfom whole A brilliant and triumphantthing of art a child of tbt artlttlt onion of curbedExpreaiton hauntIng Wit ban like a wild bird Mr thewlnt of freedom and tht plutlc lUnd of the arttit
to till art ai tht arrow shears Iht liquid Wee
Hall to thM lentil thou of tranjimutlnt eilu-
ltenrr that tat ui nol atone Ibis portentous mall ear
and this itmttttudlnout f1fldlnlp 1 ulih a ulUtr-qutrttr abnoiu a model we art rwiurrd but who ALso
tt u aluminum paper bo that cllnfj so coylfto the earner pole and the companion Mi thatlnen thereby III a treat tub of lrlilr etnt MooaT
And hall to times Dithyramb Dioc thouof the transmuting effulgence tliat gaveand gives us squares cubes parallelogramsand of Iridescent poetryand complex dreams
That Wonderful Ohio PlatformThe Mtrapo Chronicle a Democratic
Journal which has no love for Mr BHTAM
although It was prudent enough to support him after a fashion lost yearlightly upon the Ohio platform and swearsthat It Is one that every Democrat canstand upon
0 It Is Is ItHow can the expansion Democrats stand
upon an antiexpansion platform suchan the Buckeye bunglers have built Howcan conservative Democrats or even radi-
cal Democrat who own Trust stock andthere are plenty of them stand on a plat-form that calls for the suppremlon ofTrusts How can protection Democratsstand on a tariffsmashing platform
Sliver Is by no means the only questionas to which Democrats are at odds
In a book of verse emltVid byon of thOltlotchoolof Brltlth poet ooourithis composition
U many a tptrtl mwt dUcorttTb ehartleM world wbr should them steer larkDerails athwart th rtyllM they sank orFew few the ahlpmen that bar come back
yet on wrtcltd on bath br a tlddr eord-
Tht rugged head of DMttnr retalndOne from the matlstromi lap hath swum abroadOne from the polar sleep hlmitU unchtlndM Del acquainted well with trrry tornOf madneai whlnlnt In his ihroudate ilenduFmm storm And mutlnr emerged atoneMf righted from rtroMKiil Ml surrender
Mitch from the l ln where ionrn Inns I deathWon rxiJi to mol and KurAnrTi-i8a f r r hut human still and wholeA rlrtumnatlfitor of the until
It of them run eipUIn It wld-AMCC In the fsniom Wonrterlsncl trial Illgive him clarence I dont Mlnvc thrret nnnom nf niMnlnj In It
p n n In the world the shoveli salil to refer to HiuKMrEuifc CoolTruxtne KuzABrrn alone Intrndtim thelocal color lint stiKifput HEr Toxsox ratherthan KiUKKsrKtns NnncHnnKVisrK inlnh-thtt r lie the hero thin tiny Kllritwthan
Siberia mckee th litest contribution totht smell number of nlel lon or primitiveman that hae hoen illwovereil Tho skele-
tons of rare nml Like ilwellrr mind otherprimitive ropre ont tlveof the ntv hithertobrought to IlKht have ixunlly Iwn associatedwith titen ll mndo of tone wlille the tillerdtltiir find on time of n moiiiitnln In theupper Anwirn liaMn central Hllicrla was curroundel hy ruilo rrnniifitctnrn fiithlond-nntlrel from thn honex or nnlniil Irotuiblr nil nnthrnpiiliielsK with time viewif Irofesmr Vincitow tlm t none nf thivskele
tm thrown n srr fi lnl of light uponIhe pvrniin tit or thit rare thoughInr from lu r nmln It prrfi rty nvlilent-Illit prlinlllve man lid not recemhle n nionI r any nmro thnn lo men of tndny Alltime remalnH lhit IIAVO been ill cnverei nhowthat the ancients were well formedthe same oluiraoterlitlc marks that wn fIndIn men of our times Son of them w opoorly developed n to Justify the assertionthat he th lowest form of skullFrom what known of hl brain capacity
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Tomorrow a ftai day In Cooltownship Mercer county J Then tb
old maid of Cool county theirconvention which U to last till Friday All
the bachelors In Cool have been InvitedThey will listen to statistics thowln tb t
married men live from five to flfteeo y rlonger than ingle men and have achance of uooe In life May the bachelorsof Cool bring an open mind to Instruc-tive facts Men who have not yielded to thesofter sentiments rosy bow to the jrok ofpolitical economy
Som PennarlTUiU arPATTMOU for Dmxialle
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The Ron Rotor K PATTISOS I a somewhat stale and a suweatloa that1s never heeded
A ItMIJLti VIfW Of Ttt AUtHICA-NPKtL
n Talk W a Oeaeral E ro a Osstwai-Inlon AsalMt Called flUtM
From A Indiptndanct fe
The report printed In an English newspaperthat negotiations have been on forsome time Germany Austria sodRussia with thobjot of forming a customsunion against ths United States rus made-a Wrong impression IB ContlosnMil polrtloal-etrolss It is supposed that ths scheme IsIntended u an aoswsr to the seriousthreats of conomle war that America keepsmaking to Europe and It ls believed that Ifsuch an alllanos is toad at any time the
countries of the Continual will obligedto enter It by the very tomes of events In orderto present a united front against Ameno n demands to that would takeninevitably toward an slllano of ill the Euro-pean Powers In a customs union If not a po-
litics oneAs a matter of fact the ides of formal op-
position to what Is already called th AmenMn peril made a notable progress ollate years Blnos the wur with Spain In thecourse of which United State rerealed-Itstlf u a ftraWtlaas Power whloh must hetaken Into account In all great politicaldemonstrations of future this fear olAmerican influence of American expansionIn a word of American power has shown It-
self In all spheres of political and Industrialactivity on onllnent Nations nowadaysacquire liSuenc only In proportion to theircommercial and loduttrlsl development andIt I undeniable that In respect th Ameri-can people bu performed veritable miracles-In a hundred years that America conqueredby Europeans freed and Is nowrudy In hr turn to conquer old Europe
Th old Continent thought that U coulddefend itself effectively by adopting pro-
tectionist measures by setting up almostuniurmounUble customs barriers scalnatthe products of American industries Suchtactics must inevitably provoke reprisaland It turns out that Continent brokenup Into a number of countries that carry-
ing on against each other a warat bitter at that whloh In a body they
waging against United State I nolonger able to carry on the struggle underthese condition and duds itself to facewith necessity of opposing the UnitedStates of Europe to United ofAmerica
That will tutors certain amount-
of evenness In condition of stragglebut it will not neotuarily decIde the victoryIn favor of Europe for It must not forgot-
ten that the reiouroe of America numbtrlrei that It has very eerioua advant
of being developed by nwboldness I In no way trammelled by
any political tradition 10 that w cannotlook Into the future without anxiety In thatretard as well
Tile Power which It em to us mutt suf-
fer most from this state of thing U flreat-Ilrltaln Gut oft from the Continent havingwith the Americans common interests which
cnnnot sacrifIce tare at the cost of giv-
ing up her of onworld the uncontested aupremacy nfAntlofimon race the finds It absolutelyimpossible to enter Into alliance of theContinental natlonn against America thatseems to be In proccaa of formation Ontin other hand her geographical positionprevents her from putting herself frankly-on the side of the United Std which IfEngland were to draw near to It definitelywould soon absorb her supplant her putalyteher precisely In name of those superior
of the AngloBaxoo that arcontinually Invoked th channeL
neutrality In this great caitomswar would mean her certain ruin for thatreason It Is probable that In spltn of allpolitical unpleasantness she would Incurflreat Britain will finally mak up hr mind
join sides with America because mID ofone race must logically and Inevitablysooner or later rally together Inasmuchas they have too many aspirations la com-
mon for them not to reach the sum soulIn splto of difference In their startingpoints
Conclusive Report on trtth HlaekberrieTo TWit KorroB or son sin The tn
rioted letter In from a tIns ouldone of my funnkil and roost original friend Illsword may r aeiepteij airthorttatlrv ea the Im-
portant lubVrt at dlicuxMHAM4OAV X D
Nsw YORK July toI-
WAH JoilW In aniwer to your Inquiry I amIn Inform you that blackberries trow very
plentifully In Ihe Ould Pert In fan they an tocommon that they an not at all appreciated Inretard to preserving them the majority of the peoplevAlue sutir too highly tn n II far sueh purpnvsThey would annnerji weeti a cup of
tlont the ten miles nf WAV from Arklnw tn
Ames In the dllchrt which serve Ihere for fencesart found blArkberrles In ahundAnce can litdown And eal item from All Around him The samemAy b said of frocliens hucXleberrleit Thertivm people do not eal them la becauaK they arev plentiful there Nn alum Is made from them ajwe dn not know how
In th tact of th season blackberries are foundciverlnt Ito tund where they lute fillen un-
picked Their need rr but In tnrrtaM the Untiedgrowth IV th Ih Mark and white thorn irow withthem
Aa tn when Maekherrles tern to Ireland I cannnttell you n I wasnt tim at thAt time The Inchpeople mate their rtellelnus vine from the white nrMack currents When any ore hat mllety reinMacUherrles ire rolled In new mlllr and fed In thepatient I lllrclr know that blifkberrtta grow
ditches for mv donkey threw me IntoA patch nf then Th iamrock doesnt grow In Ihev
because Us require old soil ant onlynr soil II at the billom of Ih fence TheIlamrnek fenerally Is In Ih tillers at theroad
tear Ihlnk MaeUl rrla ahouMnot b pAtn bcaup Minbei Pat them Hut thli-iraJlilon could nit e Mr Irelaml for there areno snakes In Ireland al Irasi noe Mi PatrteVs timeIllacuiwrrles grow alsi In Dnnnvbrnnic Von rest
ft hlack eres there l-
As records further InformatIon A perwnal interales A mile reiular coropiMAlInn will lie cheerfullyflven Will awi rite free a few yarn andtraditions rclatlnt In the subject
IA ItpsniRMT OF IAHNKLLS OlD HOURARKLUW Coimly Wlcklom July in-
Itnnr to Mlllgalr the Heat In TunnelTo TUB rnrron oc Till SlV II may I
that of the New lire bilkedy the problem nf making cnmfnrtaMe In every re-
p ri the passsi of Ih tunnel hut there art certainIn which the hot weslVr InomTenlencrsoflre
trip mldit at leisl b palllalcd I will speak nf one
has dnuMleis antir td ll elf t hundreds ofcommuters
When the Afternyin train at the fr nd TenraNlAin nnwartavs frel as If I an
ten Th car nlndnwn Are ta a rule clowl andire brlrhlly Tunnel dlsnimforls
would n If brakemen were requlid keepCAr windows open while the tAlas stand In the
statIon arU If lamps were lIghted iinlll tMlr ln start Why cannot Uhri-
n the ollelala await a complete solution nf theirem wIthout doIng anrthtnt I meet existing mn
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npa Aur eVlonendurable
Nrw YORK July
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To TUB EniTba MrKeller I not now npr will heover beupon to establish Innocence afflrmatlvtlyAn attempt to prove what I ilroady preumptlvely would b a Inure farce A presumption an axiom requires no proofA year and six months have elapsedalleged commission of crime but MrBarker has brought no criminal action stilusMr Keller Were she to do so now on thofacts before the public acquittal would
sure according to law In StatIn People vs OSulllvan IU4 N Y Ml
referred to by L W D of Cobl klll wherethe same otfenoa was chKrgd the crime wasalleged to have been committed on May1814 and It disclosure was first madeMarch j IMS In that cue the Court oAppeals held that a to the dlt
ao long after the offence was 1mproperly admitted
Judge Lan referring totime of the says
There can be no iron rule on the Toe lawexpects and requlras that It should be promptUltra la and particular time
U founded UK ol human nature wbtclInduce a female thus outraged to complain attret opportunity natural ImpuUe of AI
A disclosure al such a dltint time is of no more value In a case ot thanwguld be In a raw of robbery attempted murderany other crime A dIsclosure In a case of
no value whtttver unIts It Is the naturalresult of the horror and sent of wrong which would
every virtuous female to outcry atsuitable opportunity
It Is to noted that In the Keller cueUrns between crime and Itswas much longer than In OEhilllvan
forced toIn a action under laws o
this State Mrs Barker would lose ascomplainant must make fresh discover
You s v shooting ofdos not Imp Mr KellerIf no Implication guilt Mr Keller
be I canon of Justice and de
opportunityI somewhat a to
studio whluh Mrforce Mr Barker to do He U undono obligations moral or legal to fore any
If b Is guilty should hay
tlon o delayed comes to dl
accusoil then he can bu tried
man and I not bound to take afflrmstlvsteps to e tblhh hi title to that which I
now property y every priumptlon T
Naw TORI July lu
To THS Knirnn or TUB HUN Sr it W8 In todays HtJN quotes Judge Karlthe effect that complainant roust makefresh discovery and pursuit of the offenceoffended otherwise It carries a presumptionthat her Is but malicious and feignedIn the same Issue Junlus Xeptun saysI take little took In such a delaye
from a womtns lIps A true womanhave told of her wrong first mlnutphyrtlcKl ability permitted after Its occurronc or never It at all
Both I V H and Junlu Nptuntake upon themselves the solemn dutyjudging Mr Barker guilty of falsehoodyet neither of them seems to have taken thetroubln to learn much about the cat
much they may know about other COMIn the first place Mrs Darken has broughtsuit nor ha desired or Intended t
bring any She preferred that a guiltyalleged should escape rather than
by exposing him Involve her husbandtrouble Will Junlus wy that In o doing
was not acting a a truethe not alto wise a well as true sincerevelation when roads resulted exactly as
It would I It not a wlfo1duty to peace and wifety of herhiishAiid-
Junlua aayn a woman would havetold at once never told at all a sense
Darker compiled with both theM con-dition She a woman friend at oncea In the church Their relation10 intimate a to to warrant such a
This woman was In uiurt atBarker trial of th wltnp wt not calledbecnilun of thn exclusion nf exrtilpatxiryevidence That Mr llnrker neverto tell h r husband I ample iiroved bylength of time the th
an nlv bv the fact that It was onlyby words uttxred In u delirium that aor U escaped from her Even then It waswith th groat t reluctance that h told
shwanld to a friend1 what TOni would would
have died rather than toll him and bring thistrouble him
I W Junlus and others who writeno glibly nf what Mrs Barker ought to hovelone know to a dot Just what intrue woman would din who era fullof WM muderti must
know the few facts of which I havethem they have aereMlbln
to of SDK If they knowthem trliat ground of rexiaon have they for
Barkers story
FArts hut th mUtakei lOads bL W B In
such Instead of frankly andcarefully the tarts of ra
Archlosoon Ims heard fromv Mr Jenver iol Is
Inf frgo court for Investliratton Inegress with his lrolher Archdeacon
nf N oit t W D who thinks Mr
It stillaround Molli tin nlthat Mr Kellr Is dlfncultlctHero I whet lenrny
We went trial to be b fnre a court wWta winromrnAnd th Ihnmarh confIdence of All o cryfor nn th pArt ot An eictwdwill hurry t In matter It It not that Mr Keller
hue frt nd Are salting to devil tomeby which hl innU can he outwitted but becausethe more the mailer Is rwn l 1 rfd nv the civil lawyersIn Ihe MtAie in rint dineiill the of themMir D s In brunt U to aconclutnn on way or the other l found tn
bid nn Ides the bristlIng dlfflrullles until theywore nilntd out tn by one who l unqiitMlorAMr on of Ih shiest lawyer In the ItAte
haul th Ilolok n clergymen attendedthn IDSI K tnentlnr that a lUlltaut Monday with the excited
lie been welcomend tho them hn might
learned of thata correspondents have
nnmeroiitlr aand Mrt Parker to take to the laweither via the Jury or olvllbut a to Mr Kell r her fur slandernr the road hrltl
I sincerely hope the ablnlawyers will fInd a wny to fiiirmnitnt
nh tructloti to the eouro nf-
ju ttr-MMntlme tlie Vxdted Arlington
has opinion byn murteom word of to Mr Keller
good inornl It hid a perfect In tenderAnusmox 1 IB J A 8
To Tnn EntTon or Tin Six 5r1 In youreditorial on the IlttrknrKeller ra e todnyyou soy spiiklnu nf the John Kellern demand to he confronted by the
women n thnt he shall have full opportunitylo hear and tneit any testimony agnlnst him
Thit l precisely what Mr Roller anti hlare lemindlnennd exactly whnt they
rould welrome Thv are imxlriii andiHllne that MM llnrker should anynotion lit ncnlnM wounded clerjjvman as flu 1 one
i n Inlurpd II u pm lit thnthniild miter ult consuls Mr KHIermd liofori tlf trial Marker stalenent wa freiii ntly iiiAd that at tin oon-Imloji nf thnt action a civil stilt would l
ntltutcil a ilnt Mr han notuch nn nctlnii be ii lw giin Mr Kellriocii d of a orlme and It I the duty of hi
h do not do o-
r begin nn action hlm Mlf hut II cin-itrancrt sins who iould b nnd U th
tefendnnl nlillired to tile tw-io ltlon of ti r II
rirAxiiF N July iv
To rnr Fniron or Tint HIs Sir Youprint todiy n th vli w of a lawyer a
from W II who nuotee anpinion of the Court of AppenN of Sew Yorko elect that on a prowfiiilon for rape
Court will not heir evidence ofmade by the women aa to assault unlessuoh disclosures roLls a soon a suitable
orT Sl Sircall
his
true
since thethe
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lIuntItor
rape
bethe disclosure
the case
the
the oleDte and orender other111141 It a tba her isbut and
the
why bo to forceto an attempt to his
everesnoy required that ahould have
guilt at the fIrst suitable
theo
111m uto this lIar delayvindication Her story with
1011 thecredited It d with
or pure fIction Mr II U1I1no accusatIon lIen h is
lawand hi guilt or Innocence bo
Meantime he Is an InnoCent1
hisRoplug
to
and
would
of
noshe
ma-nu
In
she womanl
seek the
true
staler
ond the
the
Itor
upon
hat ntP
reminded al
umuvela slIsi not toll
It two That 11111 In UIcrime rumay offer loIn pre
inn or untruth isdJolI
And iiniEll lion
benbo
quoted all that Keller will
learned
uwui Cot 1I9 Imuthhi
hilt for it to
toe setIr WS
Allin
uInmihis
and ntherq
rrow
IId r II
Inpro
vpr
h t
cllnlrll ll
Irt
lnlf
nelvl interest of nnl
nil
mulct
she lue PrP11r1i to gIve
therlnilli t
I
Ir the
Keller h
I to charge with Itlocal f 0
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II 1
1
holier I
tIme disclosures
Aspects
like
the this
8
the
Thettle
thethe
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carries suitmu does
he Mr1
Mrs
hazyK 11cr mist
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worldas t e legal pe-
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aocordirstooCtet she
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stilt
tab
the
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hen
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ais
0 wsurely
Marslier the reputa-
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Arling-ton
reinslier
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may
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opportunity curedTour correspondent assumes thatMrs Barker did not tell her husband promptly
alleged rape upon hr by Mr Ke-
Isr oadilr Hanker therefore couldtestify a to belated disclosures made byto him the bottom drops out of any acouatlon against Mr Keller This U tooof an assumption for a lawyer to make MnBarker may have nude prompt disclosurespersons other than her husband sod Ifdid such other persons are competenttestify In corroboration of her storyIt may bs that a Investigation wouldisclose that Mn Barker was dissuaded fromInforming her husband by friends to whom
Immediately told her story becausethat Mr Barker would g
gunnuvc icr Mr Keler It 1 not afe to irassumptions You are In m
opinion In upon a judicial Inveatlration this B 0
I I July uTo Till EntToa or Ts Son Sir Mi
Richard Olivers letter published In todarSex crltldalng Mrs Fay for her oplnlona In lUrkerHtller cm contaluamatlng tfaUment
To read Ur Pelrrealttttr And newspaper referentto such crImes oae might Imagine tbt writer tn be
llevt that what II called a womans virtuthing material that can be tort lUe a knife or brokenlilt a glue and there remaIn apparently withof Inem the firm belief that woaaa whoaa assault Is herself shamed by It It uantceseatto enumerate tlly exprteatons employed to charart UevMb aa t J ry tveUOr by seoHoenttand yellow pt tot they ksv bean forming publli-
optalen for year sad sew w
eat fumptnt about sad ssnindlsg that anytaa4 a ortrn shin b put la ststh withoutInquiry at a ooJwt of U nok thatw a ooflaai U reqUntl evw t fftr to It eieet-t the MaItre nay lt to moiU the allttte-
fftsderTour oarrtspondent being a man
put himself In pUo of a womanblm to assert that because a woman has rslated an outrage upon her person shenot be shamed by It only prow howutterly unfit this same Mr Oliver would tx
to serve on a jury selected to try a case oassault on a woman
I a woman do not hesitate to expressbelief that nlnotynln women out of everyhundred even women not virtuous Innarrow sense would rather be killed outright by a wan than have him succeed
evil designs Th thoughts whichhapless victim would experience after sherealized whut had happened can only beby a il t T woman revulsion and dlsgust and loathing would be
no one blaino the
where she lives wlu would hehappiness ever to
I declare that wheneverjury tolls to convict a manoutrage upon a woman I would urge stroumen to stud tasteIn their own bold and chivalricA loan b try his Inner character Intreatment of women That Is thetest In out Und I t him offend in
detail and lin puts beyungentleman
Lot Mr Oliver study the fact In the Borue If he wants to learn how lov
In the depths of depravity tome of hiscnn detectIves
who unravelled chain offastened tlie crime time four wretches
as related the harrowing mannerby which Mist Jennie a young
17 was done toOctober Throe months elapsed before thfour were to trillIatrrson press to Its everlasting discreditattempted to excuse tha scoundrels Asome will recall three weretried together and the returned to
court room with a verdict murder li-
the second The a highlyrespectable married men with
Dot In sympathy with the Jury gave thethree and
limit which In the of NewI r These v monsters no
lln rjynn In the Htatn atTrenton ton same air and prlvl
a ordinaryother m n who think a
h does win accept Justice then Itli high tlmn men of linerto atolls vonKeance siplotle lied Kerr McAllister
done more to check ortlnlsn mall stagesthan all sermons delivered In the churches-In tho country lr x outlon would have
a In the annulsor New end insran of Itall would have resounded throughout theworld But the theInconceivable of jury A
tn justice and many of tn Are notgoing to forget It cither FIDELIA
CITY llKtoitrs July IB
Summer IlrtnkeFront Lnnctl
The hot days am upon tu when the ten-
dency to thirst U considerably Inoreasad andquestion may m profitably and appro-
priately dlncuxsed as to how It Is bet quenchedA perfectly safe answer w know wouldbe not with nn alcuhollo leverage but thatIs only ao evonlve reply The reproach U
oonatantly hurled at the extremeanro advocate that while lie forbids wineand all otrur alcoholIc beverages he nosubstItute to suggest which can regarded04 poM viliig anything Ilk the same degreeot ahtablllty Whit temperance drinkfor etauii can equal a good rider nbrxwed not to a sound
Tlw micalled iupranre drinks If not
ciiiinKiliiii with A flavor It l truebut one not uiten pleasing Then It Is thefaxhloii to inakn up a and toohirgc It artificially with carbonic acid gotanti o liisteml the good d stone
r beer encounter n perfectly cleardecoction containing ginger andAometlmm caphlcittn SimilarlyU merely n sugary solution of tartaricor citric odd Into w carbonic acid gas Inforced ito gu helping In no small measureto th of the a-
my t ry Though tli s toRy be wholetomeIn their war are respectively-
very Interior to brewed winter or to anon sqiiAjih In of a
lemon It Urwed glng r l eer how-ever It strIctly speaking not nonalcoholicthough wn everthat a got Intoxicated on It
In hot wciither It IA forgotten thatwhat w drink hot In th winter will
Iced In Miinmnr Titus lend weak tna andc ffe or are refre h-
Ine and psUtabl Thn
Innocent leverages these can Ixi uMly-pArtiKeu to n harmful excess Too
water drinkingTo rather than to drink should the
principle when If exrewlvn andfrequent nuch time alfivhnl should
oIioBon which have a cooling eflsct therypit m in nn excellent l v
tnkivi In mudfratn quantities I t It l
remembered thAt n healthyand a demand which ciiIU
a healthy answer
Volanleen All
To cur KIIITOH OP Till six 5ie In youreditorial of July 17 you happily toed an eipreuMnwhich ihoulil b craven In bruise Vim Ih-
limnr of lh ftlfnl of Ih v lunlees antoluDl ri ro home hut they loire hhnd themmen of regular army on whom soil did nit
temporary oMIm the main work of warstill tall
Astnredly term temporary lilleraicurstelyi-te rrlt the men e rrmmnnly call voliin er
but whether e say permanent or r fn i iral Mi-
ller if lark a Irm equally ilf rrlptlTe f the rrtul-Ar branch
Xo matter Ihev lo UAnclies of our war r
vices may h namnl nr dlrTerentlaUd bolli are equallytnlunffri some permanent torn lenifiitrT
If we cnulil elimInate or qualify th ord regularw klmuM divorce II from the listed awrUILm II
u k from Ih tlroliiilnnary War ansi W llenlanK-
Aeh ami etrrr iXroerlcan soldier wniilil t knownir whit lie l vnlunleer U arM lo up-
hold Ihe honor of rtmnlr-yNrttYoiiKjuic 1 itRoiiAR VOICN rrnti-
HncheM of Salhetlandt Stolen Spoons
from llu f rerr V Init-Tre elect subject of t lp In sncielf In while
way In which the Duehew nf Sulhrl ind min-
hhed at the Staflind house fee Allhnuih therervi A nf deleclltet Ihletei mnnaced l i A
very apmrui antS some hIstorIcal trrourea e
taken from her boudoir
law
nother
much
toshe
toAnd
such0
the this
II lame
aUladen sUch
IIthe
yewi correspondman
oftile the
the For
need
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felt
teouhi Pity her deeply and In the
rdort abar od
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and
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brut TIe
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IIIault a sentence ofThe Judge who lurlr
mu rtra thefu I Suite
more to C midnightpro
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tieh
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elIInt and hvrll1I when
moltplAin-
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Urn a rn nayA healthfUl litwettuer
drink lIut It tn bear itt mind that evenIlk
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MAKKlgD ACTJlZSSCIt
Their Maiden Hants before the Public atjTheir UosbtAti DeStail lie Curtain
To TilE Of TUB Six Sir Tcommunication ActrpAvnandTl rpgnc l II and nddr tud t you r ithat the author woU mt nf that whli1-
rit i An actress having natiirUly r na eiw achieves fauic end t ol y
coleUs more or less of an attraction loth t-
s few Miuotuou tttt road bexvuiM well xnoTto theitrrtrocT Should shn then mariand choose to uadcr her new natall her former advertising au reptilitu-go for nothing and she roust cotrwmn t-
at tfy foot of the ladder again Hupplog for Instance she was a itar or tr B
leading woman worth a weak to tomanager under tier inlden name the nrmanager would hpallate to give her tie a
Mr BlankFor Instance Rose Coghlon has many sc-
mlrers and ho drawn and can draw many nfull house hut you will admit that Mrs J T
Sullivan could not make aa big a showingla the box oClco returns notvilihrttniuVithe fact that boUt of those names belongto prio ney the riune lady
Armstrong would luudlr draw aswell as Melba nor QiatWrton as wiii-aa Lillian Russell
Then again on actress homes life nhnnl i
belong to herself If she should no chemo utulshe has a right to adopt a nom tie thittrtwhich she selects for lu Jv rtiling qualitIes sad Its capacity fur tmpree
on memory of nit rfforgetting that It should be r Jiably
that avBiovtn names The booka ul John
Winter are none the letswritten by a lady
8 on to MV halthat husband and wIre muilctset toBwther NotateJIMr B
ness pruponltlon without any tno cilthe Huppo lnrt no yew
Actor had a urlcvancn and rutdgrIn a huff Her husband also rrelcnj an
lose two members Instesrt if ore naperhaps your K HIM
nre unable curtain Theagain In forced ti ovmany little fault fearing that he iitIn uid end bdischarging one and losing both r a olrIf elthr of sIck nnd la unitto proceed to tb n xt mans town t
behind to nurse ttheatre about the tim the moniKe
out the rotinfNoting on the do r ti rush i-
hr trunk In the corner relocti a nuinl r
shelf nearest the looking aril if tand chalks tier name on the eont f tie h-
chllr to dlSifllAt of the or irlwho come aridto Indignation which require a
manager to iiibijtiAnother Ls a tnct tiuit ii
the Invariably n poor attrrhusband wife gem
erallv without It and vice rmi TI aand valid rcmiti for thel u-
rdeilrabllltr E S OoonwtN-Afotnrr VIBSOS N Y Juiv tg-
rorvLA TOV orcirt 112 ED fiovfrnrr-Tb Inncan stud Denilty C rap r d
With Those of Other Conntrtei-
Frrift thf RnUtltn t the Amtritan Ctrfafltti-SttMy
WithIn the l t two m yer nwl of t5e H
lent nation of the earth tnve mtn enunTtinof their Inhabitant The remits nf Ibex ren5uare beginning K p pr and cnnnntttnas tn
with on another and with that nf the United Sirart Instructive
The following laths shows tte K l ipilviof a number of nnnlrles A dert 1 fur recentaufrs with the isle nf decennial lccr fi nnd V
of nnpulatlTO eiprei In trw tthf ntuVfof InhAbllants per irute oillei
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rniledStAlw TVJMT tlOt 9tMtl 1 r-
riermAnv UW MWnt IX-
Fnnee 1M lsBi7ns o tSpain mno is07Jwr J tit
1909 ssis5si in orNorway l o IJtrsine-tirluni B74IMJ 1
Netherlands ian M019M li 4
Au trl ivm WIflTJvtHoDirary inon inoooiio tlRussia 1 P7 Jjr JlsSweden SMTtrlIndia lOot voi i-
lanin J7Wi75t rChin i 7ii j r-
Teru tM uBiionoDenmark 1001 Z 74 1 lt
Prom the aNiTe Itiere appears to b Htt r jifl n
between the density of populaUnn and rate r i-ntra some of the roost dnvry eltl l contiiapparently having as great A mate of Innrvw AA tK
rout sparsely populated one Thus Kntlaort arWales Deltlun and trip Nelhevlanili vhlth are imost dtruely stilled portions of the rvt ed wor
are rscpeded In of Inaranr only by fiprronrtsod Denmark among E iop n natlnot whl ithe olh r hand Trance which U not a densnlrcountry arenrdlnt lo European slanlardt U sot jcreasIng In numbers
Hot Wenthev RairnenTo TITR KtirroR or Tits Sew ain it in A ran
well known to horsemen and all who follow m r alabout the races that out treat trotters prat teeth thetreAtrittxentont and make them fa e t time In Jnrand Autnxt und t a burnlnt sun nvrenrmay retl t r I O er more Thee horses arenfxnmoat as fondly loved by their owners e are
wives sod their safety would never N rtakrd either fmoney orsport No harm erer cmnea to bnron rarelrak except tram von blonder In t e-
fedlnt or puttlns them lo sharp work tllLln-eral hours after feedlnt
nut let us imagine what wsnld rt rt on aleg hot dar from dressing soy trotter tner conll It would I a hint tjujto hum one around a mile truck athe would tinier ftirfully FMI this null nn overmoon stilt of flannel ito onrrmpond with Cie litdreat of some men tn albumen end h wi nd trdead on track nr sta srer on In e flying c ndl-frarn humid llumlillly aTrcwthrough the breathIng lungs the prnm ar4-th skin or oilier To crierclothing which nrerents the radiation of busty
evaporation nf water p vitnc rmm IhIn the form nf perspiration H lo Increase bondof sir the ailn In ffivrfcl mtwiT-In hut weather The rt la anaotuu V f f-cl the head entirely In A wiclt of WTM foldcloth llmuih IM de lnjfin usually hy no nearalways as evidenced hy the many pnwtrMl n
during the rrcent torrid waveKverr phrshloclit know that the mlDlnna-
mtUtoni of vessels of the skin rxhnl castesell and abnrh n through cimUtl wiltsAlrnnnphertc air preclsrly a di the LIned Tev lthe Inner lunia hence rtntBe ncrmnc nf t-
aNir statements K 1 or M D-
Ilosrox July 19
The nolldng sod towetti Leg
She TaMfr Prlc when al CHord po VMil n hrlndV-
Ibulldt named Tat who h d a iwul al re tiit1meAl end went for ltAtpAri
Item Tall dKMttjfled pthl with lh Mrrtrir-nf riirl teh rch end plain fur hlirhrr educAltone stay strolled nn Ms own AcrnMul lnl llalllrthere h encountered Prof lowell and prtimputilt that ceehr led divine In Ml hlro raihrbadly rnfnrtunalely the true pni nn the i-
tllnqimts oillAr revealed the IHenttv nf nix orner-
Kltli the cin e jii nc ol an inplM nln tIe lite Peso lirtdell ami r Mr Prerii-
mniAlnneiit nf sbint duration hut li in-s ii d in nnler that n d s nf an t ndmltM-wllliln CAIM of Chrllrhurrh for all lies Drlure hnueier last on ronlallon roriCn-
lthu M nf hs r lls aa hU was Mn-
hd hvnnd 111la h hMtrd that Prov l of Or l
xnnlil seem in list heard f Ihe epl le rialmuted Tart to tirrikratt ant nude much nf htm-
ien flood toilflilrnt n to nha-
r n an trttrttir In 1 OutlctxI fel nn more raneemed Abnnt ISe I ilnt n
Khnit thin I fcelAhout the flits i ny natUe 3iafre mrce1 ATP tn val in1 pteadld that pemper-
lt ire In fame mriii ii Silt il ntr w I
HHceri ant wr etle anti suitor th-
pareiiul lidu lry whIch have riiioe tn UKKI Vic f-
w rlhr l uirie AdtonrecM it p-
ilQAllilcil for HIP mime
Frm IHtita liiifi rA fellirale iiritiin ml IK
tie other day And tntvlWell I am Iv Vil IP n i f
yell knew I a pirtlin iri
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