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:Yrtuitork ?-ribunr. ma. ?Owe? dally I *? th? Ii ' \,por: ? ? Kew Toi rp-arattoa; Ogdeaj M Raid. 1 tarai -, fork. By 1 , -,'k. " ! ?.I ??J I . * Dai 1} . ? thl. t . ? ? poeta*?-. DAI ' SUNDAY: its-??) Sl'ND - aatha 1301 MI * ... .112.24 v , BS, i> Ml Y \M> BUND AT: | , i- o ? cur. |1 I ? \ I ! Y ' -?onth .t i ; . : $ l Bee at Nea :ttr THE BRIGHT SIDE. i h?' ?story of ?the marooned victim-? ??f ?h?' Ohi<? floodB lins not yet l?????n t?>K! w?> ?have beard of people In Dayton Lrnliii.? cms? an?! of other? ?? ?mnilttitiu anieble fr??tn the horror of their es : ?.i len ??-- all of u hlch st?rten, we . think, i?oar the mark of rt conventional Wg Will \cliture !?? At*} that very little suicide or Insanity will bo found to hsve resulted contrary, thai then erywbere a brava und cheerful acceptai ? ? ?lit?<>ns. hard as tbej were?, after the usual courageona American faablou \ ?.rlr.it?> letter from ColumbuB de ?acribas the ?irriter aa passing in a boat through the ?9-ooded pari of thai ?it> hihI ?bring sainted by ?people waiting In the upper rioriea of their homea ?fbr ? ' ?? tifRids t?> !.'it\?' the lower floora with the shout, "We are ?happy bul bungrj Another -,tii,? icldenl ?reported from D yton throwa a similar il_!.i on the spirit with which men wiiit??r! there for d?lirera nee ?Official? In n hont heard r??\..iv??r Bhotfl In i ind rowing up to ii window were told by Ibe mag of tin* !:? I was jus: amusing "myself ?hooting si rata aa Ihey came "upstairs." The ai >rj ?' the ?lin?? cat&Rtrophe will show its bright Bide when it nil ??omes to ii?? t? Id ind when the w.?r!?! learng ?f the cht ? rful, bi are patience with which the ?people In homea ?ur rounded bj water endun d the ? d :tt"! el left THE TIGERS PREY. \ ; ?? v.? loving public la bound to be much ?relieved by th? - ? pitol that ? o f. ar mu?e Kulzer-Murphy "war" i** abouti i.? be ended. ?Fire, fl.I and even tin* longaUon <>!' th? legislative session may be faced with resignation, If not ?\ i'li equanimity. < '??iitluuatlon ? ? ?rnor's resnll ? is! rai long ?Tammany ?could on y bave kepi le In a fever of eiperiancy of . me day, which must lune ???1 highly damaging t.. the nerves hen t_ ttyt In The public can egain Itj aft? I Sulzerlan ersblp pronnnclamento? and count) * killer ?h?\ Ices It i < \iic'?v ? ? .-"? ? from the iipc?. iiat??i:,s which ?Senator O'Gorman la lllng \V!i.?n they're all over the .-mile on the I ? Tiger will be just n little more prononnced than it was wl ri ?, iven ? B*J /?;? lirst chai? (?raged anybodj to diapute bh leader -hip of the state. <;,,*,? ? in big tirs- ? ? ?ire tried to obtain i '? ?? Ms friend- and tome ease and comforl for himself bj ?pa ken with Mur* i iiy, who controlled the Senate and ? bus !ia ! reto power over appolntmi : hen aa be has ?bow, Governor i?i\ could tell Uovernor Bulger, from bitter persona! ?sxperien? v. thai he who dick? en with the Tiger hi pre* NO SUBSTITUTES. II - an Ingenloua suggestion from tin? Department of Agriculture thai the bonteholder who finds be cfcn't kfford h.el.-teak *-l)?iill?l BUDStitUte ?OT it Hi" toothsome end succulent guinea | Ig ???the* linked, fried or ?fricasseed. H be did, he?i probably be glad be made the substitution ones or twice, snyhow. But ?t is to be pi?? II ?ted thai be a The piilnea pig labora ander the disad? vantage of having b-eeu found avail? able f?>r s,, many medical and ?surgirai .?xpi rimt'tits timt the greal eating pub? lic can be irnst.??i k? maintainitaprej? udice against it as an article of f.I. The initiated m ?etly country bora and bred know the delights ?>f rabbli ,.r gqnhrel potple. A fear know thai muskrat In ??? pie <?r fri?ed like chicken s ta Ifaryiand, ;** a dainty tidbit Bui the\ii ?never ?->> tot toward reducing the coal of living The common spar? row, broiled, is Bald to equal ?the r.I bird, bul it i-n'i figuring in the mar? ket repolis y?'t. The rea! trouble s to in? ?thai tho American llkea teak? and n asi beef, his gad? .i..- <?i lamb ami his lamb chops, and h.- want- whal in* wan's when he wanti it. CHINESE RECOGNITION. The sdmlnlatration probably aria iy, f??r tw?, reasons, in poatponlng im- a few days the formal r?cognition ?,f the Chinese Republic, ?me reason is that the Aral real ParUamenl ??i rhinn is t?? ?assemble, baring for Ital hist duty th" election of a Presldeni ! tu succeed Mr. Yuan, whose term eg i?ir??s. The schl-evemeni of thai func? tion in an orderiy and constitutional manner may well be regarded as the lina i ?demonstration of the republican! goranUMDt'g stability ami ?'iMeiemy and its worthiness to receive rseogni tlon. The other reason is that ?the natural ami most felicitous manner of signify? ing ?recognition ?will be t?> accredit ? Minister to the _?.v??iiiii.?nt <?!' th" Chinase Republic, Instead of <?> tie imperial government I? I-*? assume?! thai a successor to Mr C'alboun ul" present!} be announced; hu? he lw ii,?t yel been, and until be Is Of r?..oL'iuii<?ii may well Walt. II i>y the way. well be considered w??rth o bile t" promote our envoj l? ? t?? the rank ??i Ambassador, aa we have already done III the ? u m ? pulili? -. II?- wol ak the represent-1 h ? - ol n power*. ami ll i- ? oniil rj w? . reM-mnding],*! gain prestige and :?l Peking !n anj event. I ?- '?? t?? h>>*>?- I that ii is airead*! mude plain to i nese ?gin ??, ninent thai complete re? " uitioii i*- al?.ni I?? be accorded i?? It. uaj ti?.! ?.? iiei'?l'??i a? an inspir?t;.,!! iti the Peking 1'nrlia menl to con)|x?rl Itaelf . ?i ?? I ii.-? i >l.\. hu1 it should serve !?? eotitlrni Ilie relations be! weell the t\\.Ulltri??*- at t'' ? '.a! e|.h in ' 'I .:.?*?? hlsl ? *>'? NOTHING TO BE GAINED. The i? .... : .-? ? Ion of the ** change is being urged now chief!.*, on the ground thai there '- no rgumenl Hgall -1 ?' We ?i?. ? ; here Is no argument again I h W ?? (then i ': piments it Hut ev.n [f there were none v. onld he a poor ?reason for com? pelling ?.f? ' n :??!..;,is a policy ii mus! he because ? here are ."?"I renaons for adopting It, n??t b.???anse there are no ron agalnsl adopting It. And we bave ? ,i to learn ? n for _? ihe exchange In Incorporate. The ? -l ectilal Ion w bleb have been s i and r?>r which Ihe state is non Ing a ''in?' a ? ??? Ils which Ii corporation would cure ."?l?verai of <;<>\. ? i - ??!?'?- bills .';:n a! Iliese h ihe purpose of these hills The Tribune 'as the heai ath\. If th?* slat?? can secure the ,-\ idence of the i of I he prohl bltions In these hills ? i tulsh the ?_, i. i i t > ami 11 can i h . ? ? Ihe abuses connected a it h specula I it Is all a ?piesiii.n of obtaining evi? dent ? B ;' we are unable t?> tee bow ! Incorporation of ihe exchange would! .-? It one bit easier I I Ihe evidence <? r wrongdoing than II no? ?In i;? -. - e markei.I appear on ihe ? ' tl.orporatl inge be?-??iiie- a corporation I In?! the sr.x-k Exchange beet Incorpo a hen Ihe H 'king ; ijx ral Ion - a*ere _? mi we <|?) nol see bow ill?' Sl authoi ltl:*a would anj . flcl [flous ? haracter of thi I Ion In tin preven I ii- heing carried through to II ,! than tbej were u II b : be exchange unlucorpoi ? I The t< hange would do certain things. It would own building " rlmi conducted. II ? ? s, under ?_- bill. Bui tli?' rorporatii . floor and I s and records *??? ? ? I throw no mor? light on what bappen?9d ??ii the floor than ihe books and recorda ol an Incorporated clnb throw upon the ?1 in t be club's smoking room THE FULL CREW BILL. ? ?overa? : E w mild do well lo fo low the ? ' Sot ernor Hughes and reto the "1 bill, which Is now before him, <>n ihe ite iv - Pul ' Het ?. i?'.mmissl ? w blch qu?ps ? ting ?railroads propel ly come, The I'ni'li?' **? n .amiss ??..*? in? V? Btlgate :i?l'-?|>i:it.-?.\. w hi?h is ? than the legislature liai In <!<? can make orders toncbliig Indi? vidual railroadi <?i I thej ."i pear to lie needi rl ? applying a blanket re?pilrcinen1 t?> all ? irrespect Ire ol which is what a -I it - Since ?Governor Hughes vetoed lb? two-cenl fare bill, and won a natloual reputation by doing it. the prad - nol Intervening bj leg - lion In ?" lie ? . : of public ?sen i?.?rpoi ? tlona lias been firmly ? i! In this state Governor Sulxer shoul?! nol permit ?I !?? be broken do? 'l be railroads say thai the hill, I! signed, would add $2,O00,O0u aiiuui t.? tbelr payroll. The adi r e bill sa?, that it- enactment a onld In , ?? the safety of travel mi the i iil? roads. The place for both of them to ? ? ? . ?umenl lie ?Service commissions, which ba ?? rience In dealing with question iir.s gort, and w bicb, after an Impartial .:. will take ihe ac! i??n that will , ubllc in'? !'<?- ' Goi ernor S , ?? ommltte?! to ih?' regu f railroads by these commis atons. ii.? ?should austsln It bj - ibis h INCREASING RANGE OF THE ZEPPELIN. The United States has not ?taken the Interesl in aeronautics such as ihe ar tide in The Tribune's Sunday section shows most European countries, espe? cially Germany, have dlspluyed. The \t antic < > ?mu fill P explana? tion. Our militar] experts lia ve depend? ???! ??ti the inability of foreign air crafl to cross It. Bui while manoeuvring over ih?? <?ertnan fleet / have i tken off u.i*- and I'm-i ?from a naval ? ? liier. And experts asser! i '.i.y the much larger and more powerful Zep? pelins bow being bull! can, by using Hie fleet as their base, accompany 11 a? rosa the Atlantic dui Ing tbe favor able summer and autumn months, Thia suggests thai tbe L'nited Slates should begin an early Investigation ?n the technics of airship construction ?nd the ?novel art of navigating these ?erial vessels, it ha*- take?! Germnnj fully ten years to develop and learn to lian?!!?? lier Zeppelins. VYhal die lias learned Is ?nol for sa!.?. English and French engineer? have failed slgi in all (heir attempts to build Imita? tions of ih?- Zeppeliu. Tibe presa ol England acknowledge? her defeat and aiim.t- thai -be Is at the mercy of an ?ttack by these real air eral rj in.' '_'_i?-pouii<i bombs and mo? bine Ulms thai ti:?- 500 Lullet^ a i,until.? How does tbe United States, * ? - - - im_' not B - Ingle experimenter or build? er ol airships, expect t" <i<\elop iiii* Importunl and perhaps goon Indispon ?gable adjuncl ?of tin? national defence, an aerial fleet, especiallj In view ?>i ?England's and ?Prances failures sndl ? ?'?Tillan.*.'s long peyiod of ?patient ex perimentatlon before attaining sue SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE. Maud Mai. ii?-. the "lone militant" ol tiio Sew York State women suffra . might juai as w??ii talc?? ber inedl cine, si,?? was ?convicted and, ?'it i'1 r own request. Hned for heckling Wood \\ ?N"li al a political lliei'tilli: n ben he tii'ln't care i?. am wer bor queatlons. She appealed and ?has loot. She has been treated Jnsl exactly as If sin* were n male offender. vt'tli a full-fledged rote. The candidate foi "fli." who refuse? i?i answer queations from Anybody, u il.? female, In ill?- audience, Is sa ? foolish a? the beckler who persista In demanding answers t?> the point of en |.luter w iili tin' 1'i'iii i* force, The :._:-( heckler Is likely i?t i.ome miliar figure in future campaigns, .?itnl site ?bas, and slp.ultl ciif.'ii r. lier Vevertbelesa, II ? III lie t good thing for anffrage and the rmffraglsts , if Un? ?more active spirits here learn v what the English militants are 1 learning from <;." .b thai even the . ..iit?tl.-iti? and ill" public man must h.m ?? lair plaj . ?** PIONEERS AT PANAMA. \. w Orleans men suggest thai ?t i? i'iii-.i of Hu* I'.i-nniiiia. the flagship of t'olumhus 'm lii-? fourth r-oyage, should ht* hulll ; nd -'-i'', tit-' of ail resaela tl rough Ihe Pannnis ?'anal. The pro ?."-ni Is superficially Interesting, bul ?' would ?? ?? con*? Im Ins if. In :!i?' lii-t . ,i?:? ? v ere sinllahte ruci ing .- n exs< I copj of .i "tul mid Important place. If ? 'olumhn*? luid .?? : he 'li-i-".?'i.-i and explorer of the Isfhm nul I lie :li'?' i" seek Ihe myth ?trail ? lii 'Ii a i - - ?>l lo cross ? It is true thai the admiral dir?* led rage along thai coast, ''"in the llonduran Raj Islands in the C.ulf of Dnrlen; lliai be ?i'-itiil Colon, Corto r.. lo : nd Vomhre ?l?* 1 iloa , to plant .-i colonj a Bel-en. It I* true that he was In quest ol el of 11??? al rail " ba*< Ing been told ? Honduras or Nicaragua *iia- furtbei -en!h there was "a narrow wsj be ,: i in- i a '? sens a here be might "easily pa-s from one to t!.tber,' - .i. Ing anpp -?-?i that t" mean n ll a ben Ii really neani n lathmu?? It Is also inie that lii- work watt quite fruitless of |M?riuanenl ret i h umli ras t ?lay. i.".<?.", But near ? two i ?ears re tl ';- he Isthmus ??vas ?ii ? i ???! hj "Spain's nobles] ami ?best It Iris B tides, of ' Sevl ? 'i u In < ?? tober, ? a Ith Juan de ? ?g i for lit- ? . nd who 1 tied a nr near Porto B? I Another meml>er of his compon} was the I tluriiii I lldalgo, \ asco \ii??/ de ?Balboa wh?i In Sept*Hnher, i.'.i." - ? ? ? ?i..--..?.i ih?? nil due respe?t t.? < olunihus, thou, wli"-" fame ? ?? ' ? -"li.-ti aln| ? in. tl? ? in i-tliiniiih remembrai ce t.? belong In Bastidas and H i ii? a ere 11 e rlglnal plow ??? - and ? minis were In quest of the mythical ?trail uhili i !"?iil iiii-i.i tu tl r ' and the Indie B ' ".? ?- commemorated In the nana? ol the l'a? lile lei minai of the ??ana!. It I I X Ished I hat R nileh ? ? ? ? ?uch v a.\. And i' a i?uld I??- ?upreiuely f< If i vessel could lie Kent tin the canal lietweeti - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? foui hundred yea ? ? nfter a's ?i""l'.i .i lile, '-ni' - ? SUDS. \\ " I..."\\ ., ? ",i,m_ Bit by i it ? m- - .it- iir o ?been sdg i ii _: their waj ?long. One hero after '.-?:? has I" ?*i? -.nur.' up as :i horse it? 11- ? ' '? hiato ? ? : another has been lorn to ?bred* bj Ihe scientists. D it p i; grouud ? I .to ti whirling 1 ball by !'? tha*_t.i' i it' it was Bj thug? ? illy work bat? been whirl? ? c di - after another ? baa been led up i" i lie a.tar of fact sud butchered to mi i i ntlflc holiday Sow <i?-|>.iit- tin- foam from ??ft" the .< 'i i x at? "Beware ' It Is poison !" ! ? ?? ng his ii?-.-i?l and waving .? long scientific name In the aii- I i.'it i ill in!; anything thai ml* Ice, i his i*: not i" ken !"?? literally, Il muai *?*' added for ih?- i-.'ii'iii'.ii <?r 'iii-i- garden sud in.m Munich or Milwaukee is iml the object of his al luck, it la onlj the froth thai bubbles from the marble mausoleum In i he ?iriiL* atore ?thai Dr ' " i at we want t.. know is why it 1 ulways a charming adorable ?creation I that i Ibiw asaailed. Why doesn't ?noun? doctor dl ?'?-.er Ihsl quash or turnips or mutton broth sre bigblj In jurloua snd I raugbt a ?Hi Imddlous I peril? Or, putting it the otiier way about, wh3 iloesn'l a biologist di**cover ?"'m' fairies under ?i microscope snd read a ??atper aboul i hem? M?! i all iin- frotb i"- blown off tin? ?,? orld before these artentlsta sre bappj 5 limp? 'i- William is about to ?el ? 1 irai.- the twenty-fifth anniveraai ? don to tti?1 throne. And In ?in time be hasn't once broken th? a of i.' rope, \\ hich y a ?pretty good i? "ni for a man who waa gen? ? i.ii!\ regarded as an International! nd ih?- Hudaon fl?Jod r aubaidlng, ?Bo la ? ?o*i ernor Bula? r. .pparentljf Mayor Qaynor think?? that even M. ?Brteux'a h"*!?'! ?hs tilled v.ith rice and ci Inn Sox i Huerta rebol "baa fallan over? board" while in charge "f tin* govam? ment authorities Tha Ifaxleaa mur? derei teems -'s Ingenious as ?he is par. ? nt. -, h is a mili- bard al Hist glanca to net bow tha city'i milk ?supply can bs -inn i? i,, ii i.- .i aurplua "f water. Il an American tinant-iai tyndlcate is indeed ready to l?md China flOO,?* ?90O.O0I3, on condition that tin? govern-] menl of this country ?loes not partici? p?t.? In any way in the negotiation?, the srisdom of dropping the alk-power Iproposala ?la pretty wall demonstrated a it, the aegotiatlona which are t?. end the Bulger-Murphy "wat" senator O'Gorman aeemi to monopolise the rolo ; of the great powi rs. ?Stopping tValdoing la almost as Im? portant ?aa stopping gussllng. it i- much to James If? ( ?rea'a redil thai !?? d?eset vea remembrance no! 11 ? 'railroad king" ?but ss a railroad man. The Rhode Island Legislature Is gradually getting up to the point ?>f : a tiling t?? rat? th? Incoma tas amendment t<? the f?sderal ?Constitu? tion. Sines thai an ndmenl has ai? read] '????ii proclaimed aa In elfecl by 1 the State i ?epartm? nt the Rhode Ii I and Legislature is playlni well within i th.- limit of what la ' safe end ?ane.** -. ? Ploods make food pri?es lump here.' \s if ?there was anything that didn't ; make them j'imr' -? Detalla of the capture of Adrianopi? i indicate thai thai pleca la not "n I worthy to be bracketed with Plevna. it la i.. or.,i qu-sstion thai the guit ?? i pig would make a high quality of ? npfeffer. THE TALK OE THE DAY. .-??i th* : ? Bhort X? sur. is' a arrlter In the "Dresden \ ? Umenl ? ? ??? ul I pis) v.? pan In ii.ua treett Ral bei layi the n ? f... tn ? ? ! .-? :,i ,| r?* member thai th? hero or tha BClentlsl of ???-,! iy may 1 dli red1t?td to-morrow, in ?.marica they i?'-' tha proper ri<*ti.?.?i - ?? the alpl abet ir.d ? imera i pf reel designations. The exi dence ??f ?? f.1er ?policy la represented In ? ?? ? honored names ta.*i ?.??:?.-? atreeta." ta ? ? .. ... |,:, y.,~ \- irhk. : D?lai.IM tth (et ? ?tr^eti " Do? - ? i an aristocratic i ! ',,,,;. ???' " "Ves; " ? ??? nol ? -, ? . r ii I th? od ..,????? But ? IN ST? ?Ft BTRBBfl ? , n whi ature'a a ... - ? V ' . ... ( ; ? ? ? ind tarts ( " ? : ...... -. ? nd froi ? ? ? " ' ?ft it ne? fe H \\ ? ? : ' ? - ??;? . Beising O t li ,;,,,|?i ??Ail right. 1 ? ? , ol , . ? . - . ? - kl) th? the trail mer an i a ha? ? v ing nias. I nei.ta th? unlf? ? ? Bal M.' a - ? ? her head, it wai i fl ? ? : bol I? Bill!" a man railed t?> the (Vho'a our frl? The ? ?? i otot i la itie. ? ? ?. ' ? ? when hi irned Bill ..'?.-?.! tO gtV? ' I ' :? lift ThU report "I hav? - ?? ?t lady ? an'l ? ? \??t th?- kind i would i?. ?.?.llllng ?. In i?i Inl " v. a htngton Herald In prohibition Maine this appen? I i ? the munlcli i m Portlaad on? mo ? i- an ntlmaiIon thai th. ..r the i?? aa 1 thoui \: ,,?||,i ha . ? i '?? i, vi??i ? I ti lOch - >.i? i, '?' h? pap? p er? moved !?? :? ? 'i v. that quit? - i imber ??t lumbermen were in town, i ?ait of th,? w.i , .-., h v. it.i a i.k??t .full of money and ? oodamaa'a appotl tlt 'ri,.- I..-V. : '?m .1.? a h.ii" i? author? f... ln> ?-tat.ni. nt It OUght t" kiv.v ? i? '.?ai i t, formel i am," replied .-'? aatoi Borghum ' v ?? i .,f : ;omln? ni m? n I ??? ?? to take un n? -, ? tl.t ? ' t"imina thli i ? | ? ? : .a Inter* ted m m hop? s ..? dl ? ' v?-. .?it? nil?n from ti,.-.- in v I mall! concei n?fd " w anh? Btai HAIL TO THE MIDDLEMAN' He Is Held Up as the Savior of Man? kind in Time of Flood. 1 T?. the Editor <?r Th.- Tribune j so- if iii.. ?doctrtnalrsB ?>f waahington and alaawhere w?ara now marooned m ? ?i towna ta m,nnii.nt dangei ?n --tur ration mai m great physical dlaeomfort, would it ?be possible do ?-??n think, to >n gag? them * ? ? an academic diacuaslon ?? t?i th?* eertatn benaflta t?. be derived from f ? elimination >?f th.- middleman, or wo ?i?i they f?'??i thankful that ther? ? in thus.? tOWM ratait itOCka "f f?""l ami other commodltlaa nec?Baaary t?> Ufa, I health and comfort, and that they wai not obliged to depend for relief upon ?the ?parcel post ?and man ?order ?house, those wonderful ageodea for ?bringing the farm ??? iii.. tail?* and th? manufacturar doe? m, t.. the ? ?m m? i ? i: s WHITE. ? ?Mea fork, March M Oit, THE ORIGIN OF DANCING i ? Rhythm Is Traced from Morning Stars to Portland Fancy. To the Editor ,,f The TtfbaiM sir The axpreaalon "f youi corra? ipondsnt ".i W?" ??f March i*. thai "tha origin of aii ?dancing win hardly ?bear icrutlny, auggesta n more ceenplata thought W'h.n "tha nun um?' Mar* sang to gsthsr" w??r?' tin >? not m motion7 i??> we know, In ??rsstlOB, a motloolSSB ?tar? I| not creado?i as a whois< ?ii?* east body l full ?.f inn in.iiii,av moTsmanla. ?and since I "order i* bsaveu'a tirst law'?and this ?h matin-maths Is not this law, arhlch is not human hut divin?*, responded to by ? eery paHlele of ereatloal i>?>e* nut area ?the t<" k vibrate? Is not thia vibratory BBovaaaeat <>f Matura rhytharfe; ami ** we peagrSSB from rash to ?tar, from oarth t" sun, fio?s not this iiieaeiiiod uiovatnent ?reveal it.?t??if in inrreasinRiy iii(?h degrees "f majeaty and eloquence, rarted nmi nr Idered, from the Ugh. step of tin? P'-t Cat at hotn?* to the ?lii?hts of planets around thS BUnt In this rlsliifi- si-iile of the ?as? praaalon <.f power, ahall raaa eoafin? nim aelf to his nutlvp rhythm of walking and ?running, or shall be, t??o. trae.? lines an'i ? it?-i?h after the fashion and in companj >?. Ith nil the rest of cronted thins-a'.' ?Perhapa in this ?Song Una of unity and relation wa have a vtew of the origin of .lai.i-itik,*- that chars our Blinda as *" Wbal WS ?lo ami as to all that niuk.-s our ilan.-iiiii DOble or VUlgar. Must not ? Ian. in*,' that is dandag" lit ,!"- ksart in Ughtneas ami tha sansas to more than body*a '-x'-it.-iu.m .- Th?* letter in your issue of flu? Bat from Mr. Charles Davis in regard to th- ?aM-fMhloned ?contra ? 1.?il?*? s reCalla a s'-ason "f Atiieii?-;tn danclns foil or pra<<>. when there araa loom for Individuality anil charm? though under the limitation of "kaaplni Hum" .??h.i "taking st?-ps." Ami there was a so. ini effect m the Interchange ??f partner and vle-a-vle that, as in th" Portland rancy, f?.r iastanc?a brought the daneai ? together ail round th. room, which is loot where there ar. ont) ?round tiare-"* M II 1*. So tU Went !"f'l strr.'t, New Vork, Mar? h tt, IMS. THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES Modesty in the Forest Means Adorn ment on Broadway. T.? th- Editor ?if The Trihuii' Sit: in a latter "C. J. P. -a>s amons thint Woman ar?? Ilka th?- "? da ? ?? i th? Ilk? i" a.lorn tl.'tn ' ? make an appeal t" th.ate bird ' W'ni.i entei Ins intu ?? ont i o\ >?! - t.. v hut "women an?- like," mai w? ?a ' .i. r i.? Inform us, through j oov columna, ? hat i ? bird ol the tor ? female of ? blch a*torne hi r? ?. if or la ?ad n ned ? ? aatui ?? to appeal i.? the male bird? As far aa we have baan able to learn observation or from the writinga of naturelle) ?? the f< male bird is _. ?.. modeatl] clothed creature, in?ie.??i, an i It ? the male whit I weara tha ?nery. if B. WILLIAMS N>?a- v.'i... March tt, Ml. THE MANIAC AND THE LAW A Reader Questions Whether an Asy? lum s the Right Plac? lor Thaw. To the ?Editor "f The 1 Sir i have heen ?reading The Trtbum ho tgfa I am a Bouthei n i ?amo rat 1 a fo ind mi ?? I -, ? harmed eeu h da and moi ? with the dlgi me in llac taeti _ ; ibll queetlona .- pap? t I ? ..i ought to in 't. _par f?M e* ei ? l?ody a m a :.-.':...- .... - the little dlfl ?' tro a? man) ? editorial < ommenta .m Aiu?*ri?- m newet ?.per now, .ni" i auch a health) sign a hen we i < fair ami f ai ther faith not Permit me ta ??"?it?? that ? ; ip? an an? lltoi : Th? Maniac aad . thai Thaw is not aueh a , . ? ?? ? ?I A in.? i making bin iter of ai aaj I un. . ? ?? to be fait even In tin? hall? "f th? Legl I - ?maniac, really wa ? . dlffei aa to his r?oral ? iraetet ? \a . ii oaneluBiona anent y*our torta upe taon tt ad) toi puniah? ? .. i?. ?md th? aa* lum aeema i ?propei plai ? fi au? h s meat? n ? m .? H CL*. LKR i'.' ?RDON. Savannah da., i ?? ? a THE COMPENSATION BILLS Why the Murtaugh-Jackson Measure Is the Better. To th? i..in. t ol Th? Tribuna. th? next w? ?Leglalature win d? eide whether S? a State shall Join Mew Jersey, Ohio, Wla* ,i? ; ii..? other American st ?tes which hav? provided f"i workmen hilled or malm? d : ttoi . oi *?????? kahop a tern < ? lar to the itritish - ? : : .1 ?;? . ? mu, u hioh in that I b ? is shall reach tha : i lldren, In? ?? i ( being appropriated In ?freatei r laryera, even In the few ? ? ? a her? t h? com ts. m ited etal i ? .h ?i .my.penaaUon. Pa Ulli for favoi I he i'oli ??? bill, which li.is heen reported ??'?! of committee is eeriouei defective ??? ? . , . . ? ? tui ?'????: ?? ? tlone t?> it. sin?.-?? ?m it la propoeed to limit an infant s right to recover In caa? ... death "f a parent, contrary to Sektion Is. \tli?l.? 1. of the i ?institution, il.i An I employe, unleaa ha parforma an overt act. i. kl t,, i .ive waived hla conatltutional : ight to trial b) Jnr\. ?? i \ ?it. trimina iion i-? mad? us t.. ih" i? to whom tin- act ? lo ?i .un? .i"?-?? not appl) loitii' a?..?.! ranted by fact i.I? :? nalbl? In laa i'.i The acal? of cotnp? naatlon is Inade? quate, sin?? ?t is has.?ii .m payment o " t ? ? "ut "t wage? for death or total i, .ii? i .t- ind Is iimit'-'i to a maximum payment of |M ? WMh for .? ahort period Tins?' objectlona are rttal snd othera i ? ? i not i"* mentioned The other bill before the Leslalature, now- known us the Murtaugh>Ja< luon bill. lia ?i eonaervatlva meaaure. aupported b) the New ?orh a%__a>elatlon for La''- Las 1 isi.ttion and by tha State Paderatl.t Lahor Many change? have bean made in ?this Mil upon the mlvl.-i? of eons.?: v ttly ?apportera, elnea its introduction, it now provtdea for mutual Inauraaoa b) employ are utioii tin- i;, i lum. ayateia, which will furnish a Chech upon tin? stat?? Insurant a?. which it alao aeta up? The provieloa to require i contribution to the htate fund bj employera ?-?.h" Inaura through other fiiiiii?? has i ???? 11 eliminated. Employera ar.? also t?> be tTanted ?the ; ight al i! revlea of flndlnga as to maiitrs of laa irther, the Mil la being Improved In draftamanahlp b) Um BIN Drafting ?Vaso tall?n, ??. hi, h |h iittlli.it.-.I with I'oliiinlii li.lv? Isll.. if the Murtaugh Jaekaoa Mil t>?* paaeee. mpio\??rn win not lie injured, employee win be gveetly h?ineflted, the bMlnass <>r tmbuasace 'iiii?-iii_ lawyera win gel a ?I. athhlow, and the human?' citizen will be chested bj Um knoaladge that the. wounded and killed on the industrial j ?batikti?').i ara aa laager ?left to Um caret of the chance He ma ritan. JOHN MARTIN gtapletoa, ?taten Island, Maren c?. IMJ MONEY IN LOBSTERS. l*r"m The KTitiftir, Journal. U'llmin '?iiri?'?nt arid ll.irv-, Mjrriefc, >f Win? ter Harbor, at* unaas tbeaa arha have m?.in a ti i. mi ,xt in,,n.s tiii?* artotar l?feat?etag, on? 1. ih?-?. ?..- |7. wurtli. iin.J the ii?*? .lay $71 arerth, aad ? * m- > ?bava mail?? ?aevaial oth*r aood litul? Ttia-?, a?M MM ?mall In: twenty two In number l.y th? pniin.l, mid r?acelyed |:vn for limit. Mr largaal hau ?-aiiaht n number of Inlmter. till. ?Infr that wel_h?.| elabt pounds aaaha Several Englishmen OF SEVERAL DIFFERENT KINDS. AND SOME WOMEN, AND M FILSON YOUNG AGAIN. yrUht. 1913. by O. W, Smaller? London. I-Vbruary 21. Many things bava bsen well said Iabont Scott ?ml Oates and their com rades: among which the ftnesl ta?taM sentones i buve ???? iH from "" L'1' t? rs ??f an Englishman" in the "Pally IfalT: "They are mad?* ?me with the heroes ? of all time." Iti its noble simplicity that may al? most match with Bcotfa last message, or with Commander Bvans'a inscription on the m? mortal t.? oato.e: "H?sreabootg ?ii^?i ? ?very gallant ?gentleman." Well may the "Temps'' ol Pnria ?aY tii.it th?s?? heroes f?ound the right word on the instant, ami that they did mit n?e?i t?j ri ?* to the Bubttme; ?they srers there already. i have beard but one furring ?otSk ?and that came from an Irish Nation 'allst, ?true in-ir t<> the irishmen in the [House of Commons who cheered the kuiins of Enguasimen by Boers, end English defeats in South Afrlcs gen? erally. Ha m Id: 'Yes, Scott is the la.st of the great Englishmen. There ?rill never be an? other. Th.*- race is extinct." if it is extinct, it must have ?died very suddenly Indeed. Ft r aome forty yean I have known, and i atill know. .?. certain number of the a orea and score? of thousands who I ave apent their llvea in far lands from ? sense of Civic and Imperial duty. Thej have given up homea and fortunes ?gad the kimi ??f happiness most men cling to. Thej have embraced hardships an?i ?danger and d'-ath; as thev atill do and will continue to do. They ar>* the builders and martyr? of Empire. Of this great company S?*ott wan one. So far Is it from true that of great Englishmen he is the last, the exact ?Contrary la trie*. II" Is the link be? tween the generation that fasse?? with him and th?* not lesa wen moulded gen? eration which Is ?to come. His fate has appealed not only t<> th?? ?sympa bul t?? ihe imagination of hi? countrymen, Me has sown the aeed ? a new harvest On ail aldea ydu tear the rising v?,i.?es ?if the younger men ?ruing homage to his example. What you d?. not h<-a, is th? Bilent pledge to ? mula? ? a of hla ?i \ ?? lion end the h.???it?. of hla Burrender But you . .ir.ri ? t be among this people with its heritage of great tradition? ami not knOW that the sp|r!r || i!,r nor doubt thai Bcotl haa lifted 'ho thought of England into the reRh.as where his ?spirit dwelt When the ICIng went t?? st Paul'? an ?England went ? Ith him. i have r.? ..-i ?believed that th* tiaht i.a,i died out of England, or I he stati? o from the character ?>f the Kng What they haw wanted >f late i la a ? ? 1er I en In the Ht II ..? - ,,;' public life th? j have had none The* have non.? now, __e one ?.olee th? ? would ha\e follow? h? ?t?! no mora these live yeara past !? ? : ? : .M.? men but no leader ei ICtUS] battle: th?.*. 1 ist |<j ? I wanting. Thej have leader? of Par? liament Mr Asqulth stands high Ii I ?- md laM but no leaders of th?. pie. Tha* is why Parliament U?'irpS the pr. ! gatiVea Of the pe.iple. snd ?srhy great natural force? an turn?*?! ?aside a? stagnant Bui ?rail till the ?real crisla mm?'*. When t?hal com?es, and no man to take command, then and not b?efore win i?e soon en?itigii to ?sa hat Um ? I ?in at ?Bug? I lNhmnn is low. it is not Ihe men of England who in ? ? .?\i!iR-, but the women; and not rery" ny of them, onl; ?' ? : if you remember eti f Blr Aim roth Wrighl In "The Times" last rear j you n ill t emember the ph reasons he gave for 'in* unfltnoes of women to ?take ?part In public affairs, i The i?,:i;ani auffragtsts have Ince n doing their best to prove hoa h i rb -. Not only tii??*.. but some of tbe lea? Irrational ?uffraglsta who \ ?lo not think ?political salvation Is to I be ?ugh I through broken windows, : protested against sir Almroth'a reelle? tic atatement. Even women who worn not suffragist? protested. The-, dl I i not hi a the ?? my itertea ??f ?eg unveile i ; m the marketplace. But the militan! have since laid bare to the general g ise the Innermost secreta of sexual con? formation In brain and heart, r.? ?-? and nol Sir Almroth are the trv,- of? fender?, 111- was a ?BClentlfl SC.I ,f ,??ri ?in morbid phenomena attending natural processes Inevitable In the nf.? of women, These period? he described _s disabling them from ?baring i-c burdens with men. The militant-; ha\ ? ?on?* further They have proved that women of their own type are at all periods until for ?public life and Inca? pable of reaaoned conduct, am which is a preface to th? state? ment thai Blr Almroth Wright la pre? paring and "ill soon publiah a Becond letter on 'i'?- general Unes of his first, it maj be he?ped he ?grill hold it htch mi the next suffrage t?iii k?"'s t.? g ?ii vlslon in the House. Hla Brst letter vas issued at just auch a critical m ? ment. In 'he opinion of men who were In the House and knee. that lei t< r kiib-.i thai hill. There la a possible probability thai the bill of next ??? .sion may be carried, since the ?Prime Minister, though avowing that in his judgment b measure ,.r ?aroman iu_ rrag?. WOUld lie a measure of ?Ivsasle?", pledged himself t?. make it .? Govern? ment measure, and put the whole dnv Inf ?power, ol ?lb? Oovernment behind it. ?r th?? seiond reading be once carried, The Cabinet is divided. The loader? of the Opposition ara divided in ?uch < ??haos anything ?s possible, sad men ??t' su? h fon-e as Sir Almroth Wright ?nay we|| reserve their lire till n mlghl ?!? chle the Issue. A great surgeon might be even more useful than a great physician: tttgO he only great enough to he capable of sup? plying In ???me ?great ?>ttl?'?-s .?f state a missing spinal column. Tha oowrts d?> their ?luty and s?>n.l these suffrage Criminals to JaiL There they, or some of them, set up what they call a hun? ger ntrlke, and after a few day? the Home Secretary turns them loose on the ???immunity. The Lib?rala then?j. ?selves do nol widerstand auch tactic? The ?greatest 'Radical i know r?gi? 2 ins own rjovenunonl for its weaki.???, i ?asked a doctor, ?He ?aid: "Tintre'a a ?totter way than totetgk feeding. The pangs of hunger and th? I'.rii of death are both greatly es_Z gerate?!. L??t food be alwayi grhgh their reach, hut no srater. They mui. drink. They ?Irink Whan they are hun. gar-striking. oven the atubborneai ? Hum. <;u?' them gruel with milk inn ,irt?i ?the problem ?s aolved." It might DO SOleed if the Prime M,n. later would advert?a? for a Horn? Be? ?retary ?"?it'? conraga to adopt a pog-a of ?-iimtniin sense, ?both In reepe<*t o* criminal outrages ar,?l of punishments. There also is a dlfRculty, since the Prime Minister and the CnMast asa whole ara rasponsthle for the acts a ??ach Minister The ?act of the Horn? ?Secretary, or his failure t., ?act, is tho. ?sei or the ?failure of t?.?- Qov**tna_itta. Let it go far enough and the peopl? will relieve the ?Government of its re si" nslbillttea. The Militants who carry on what tiny call war BgSinsi society ar?- not ?popular. They Injure the tnno ???nt, destroy property wantonly, en danger lives, Lnterr ipt bualneaa imperil litililic ?.riler and ?safety, and Lriti? _fo?. ernmeni Into ?contempt They haveal? ready iie?-n booted by the ? rowda about the courte, and more than ?tre wouM have heen tn?il?l'?*?l had not the polldj rescued them. Thei?.- ma- COOM a day j when the polies are ton fen to protect ! these sweet creature* if ir should, It i will be the last day of militancy, Lv.r. ? Mrs. Pankhurat would not like belnf i torn to pieces ly a mon. They say Ministers are afraid of ? ihllc opinion if they let a woman ?starve herself In ; prison. T>o they mean to ?rait till pub Uc opinion of a quite different kind ex preeaea Itself In 'he str? I r.ut 1 win turn trom these mora a ;? - aerloua mattere, and have anot'-.r ?_l.i:.?' at one "f our minor enenr.i.s Whether Mr, (-"lie-on foung contfaSMe ?to l*unp?oon U ?trli ? In hi?* ?ontribu - to th?- "La!! Mali Qasette," a?i be did in th?? "English if- l in th? Rat irdsi R? ?.:??? i ' sa;., i uaed to ?reed them, or ?look at them, with an open mind, which pre* ?r.tly be i.-tn.aa vacant and I read th m mare They have one merit thej are ^hort, and the italic type In e/hl? .. ? ??:? ar?? ? ?i attracts th> eye of th? reader. The title is Thlnga That Matter"; from which ? word !.. ?!? . ;,??? d OUt, lr the I " id line is ?meant x-> be descriptive^ "Tl Don't Matter" would he m Or if the things ?sometimes matter II Ii Mr. i-iison Toung*a commet ta on them whl ii do H"' The;.- read like prefsesi 1... n Incomplete essay ' Mr _*i mi Is s i metis? I ? i he has not eueceaaftilly art .?f earn* futon Th?? t-:?lit??r of th* 'Tall Mall" promised they ?shodU b* ? . . I" IqtM I Think they rei tin: happily, Th? other tee ladJeCtlVM were hut ? X)i:'"ssl. : " . ? !:..;e th? hope o. ?an Bdhto ?-vor In aeareh <>f novelty. 1 Mi alack I y an?! looaely written, ai MS* mon ?Even that gift of driractlsi which Mr Young <"%? rctSSd n- :r ex ? ? - . nu to ' .???? beet ? ? -:?*: Ho finds, tt si.ars, nobody but ui vulgar enough t" sit his gall arto?. Only American women, ?perhaps be cause they only have heen kind to him, provoke him to Ineult. Th? only ? ?m he condamna i? the Am**rlcea W* | lar. Whether the American l man or the American dollar has doni the more harm to ?London ?s i questl m ?|* naked i .i ! as '., ; yet, i think, snawsrad No ?ioiiht it ?requires t!;..upht hence Mr. Vom g*a inability to anas ?. i auppose -are ttfiay atUI ?take It front him that lichee from salt or s^ap, M lonlj they be tSngllah, ?ara ? ?caons Trs " their origin b I fhe- At lanU . and they sre the root of ?..l ?Stdi h woman who has the wit in enliven society deaervea -Indeedaha does all praise. ?Let ?her be America;? land she iiivome? altogether ml0**hllf' I ?Mia Or is it ?that Mr ?VUson Touat thinks It sat'??r to libel only the remote-" Or are wa to infer that of what h vulgar et ough to deeenre his ??ensure ? erlcnns, men snd women alike. ??ha** ? a mononol) ' ?Me admiaslon. how ?ver, i v?. 111 freely make, i de nal think Mr FUaon Touns/s dtntrilMa hase In th? leaat denr?e ?diminished Kngilsh good ?? 111 f?? Amortes and Am?tiic ?".g. h thai full atream the trickle ot hi? : v? Hum Is lost I ? xY. 8. I -? AT NEWPORT ... ? ... .-. - Newport, March IS Mrs. Harold Brew* i who h.is as her gueel the Rei ??? t-i' mund ?Seyatngei of M.Ttt.M. .Sngtesi gave a i-"pti.?t- m his honor but even? ly "inn . m BptaKopallana ? t* a?"1' | ??? pi,ml ? - of tin? Wil t?-r COtM membere \\ ??! -.? i rea? nt. lira Jan ? - '."? Inter Woedt n tt ?**?' - .if?! h. r ton, Hayward c*utttai ware dinner ?.u?-ts ol Dr. and Mtt " xv Hiiatlngtoa at i*io\'n Houaa ?Scbeal urn ?venins Mr, Cutting was a etudes! St th? achool a ten roars ago Bdurard i Etenrind ha ? ? ' bleu V?u!.. ?after making an lia :>???-.i"B v m ? etate. Dr Clement Cleveland, a Ne* Vorl<' haa fuel ? n't?a a short vuit ??' Um - ?' ? ? ??i? m i: un .slow. Rear Admiral aai Mr- M inakm : ave oc uptod t)t ''"se' l.iinis rottage for aeveral reara IN THE BERKSHIRES. [B] TtlesrHiili to The I'tlttut.?? I Lenox. March It. Mr and Mrs. Ote? ?nt p. Haughtoa. of Beatea, bsvi hseaa the ?outitry ptace ??f Mrs. B, rep? .*?an,r' son, .?f Hew Term, in PittsitM. Mr. an.l Mrs J. (?ar.lner i.otiki. of Oraaga who have Uuaghi ?i eouatip P,?tr in Lenas, ara sow at the Curt?a Hataa? Mrs. /. Marchai! Crans and MiosOaJ M. Crane, who are In LakOWCOS, S. u* will go to Dalton on Monday for tha **' Bolt ?Mr. ami Mrs. \ ILnry Sabin, who MS* returned from ahroa.i. ?Ill remain In tUU fork for a fortnight ?before opening their aouatn c?a? a In Willieaaatoaa Mies Adelaide u. Baylla, Miss Olea?? arson, ef Ken rork. and M'*? ?'""*" Lewis, of Huston. ha\e arrived at ** Willis cottage, in ?-.tockhridga. t