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roetate to fortlio countries addedTun srx New York City

Fm Klo iue No II near flrand HotelKlotijne No 10 Doulerard des Capuclnes

our friends fu IaN W manvitrfU Irmatttnldit reKimit tl-

HiHM In tin mid claMps forthtt purpoi

rise Hattie of the ItouteThe Senates nearly unanimous vot

for the Canal treaty and for the canal bway of Panama may properly bo placeIn contrast with a expressionlegislative sentiment as to tho prcferablroute for the waterway

JAVTMIT I IWJThe Hepburn Mil for a M-

erfu canal paurd the HOUM ot neprrafntatlviamid treat applauae by a vote of SOS to 5-

Mivca 17 190JThe Colombian treaty for

PaBana canal wu ratified by the senatr by a vot-

f 71 to I

The remarkable change of policy anopinion Indicated by thea

two votes has occurred within fourtoemonths In that brief time the battleof tho routes hItS been fought and do

dded Tho victory for Panama hoibeen fairly won on tho merits of tho caseand there 1s now general acqtilescenothroughout tbo country

This is shown by the rejoicings of newspapers whloh fourteen months ago wore

accustomed to treat tho Nicaraguaproject as the only one in whichGovernment could with dignitydecency and truo Americanism engageSome of the Nicaragua advocates wenas bitter against Panama as SenatoiMORGAN has remained to hIm

bitter end There has probably novelbeen a swifter reversal of prevailingpubllo sentiment in regard to a questionof everlasting importance to tho nationand tho world

It Is perhaps a fit thing to say now thatwhonTHK SUN began to urgo the Frenchshareholders to repudiate the policy ofthe Impracticable Monsieur HUTIN andto seize the skirts of a rapidly disappear-ing opportunity and come down to thefigures of the Walker Commission thefaces of the other Now York newspaperswith n single notablo exception wereset with apparent immobility In tho direction of Nicaragua Tho exceptionwas the Evening Post which had for

time perceived clearly the supe-

riority of Panama and had consistentlyfavored the abandonment of tho Nica-

ragua Idea for engineering and commer-cial reasons

The fact Is now accomplished barringthe little business at Bogota and the sub-sequent details of finance and construc-tion Everybody is glad except Senator will recover from hisdisappointment in season to wield acheerful shovel at the Inaugural

The enormity of the Irreparableblunder which has been so happilyavoided will become more and more ap

as time goes onMany persons forces influences cir-

cumstances and accidents have contrib-uted to the fortunate result If wowereasked to catalogue some of tho principalfactors we should promptly mentionPresident RoosKVHtr Secretary HArthe Hon MABCUS ALONEO lUxxi SenatorSPOOLERS genius for doing the rightthing at the right time tho monitoryeruption of Momotombo and lost butnot least the former chief engineer of thoPreach work on the isthmus M PHIurra BUNADVABILLA who throughout-the negotiations has typified the goodMeae and good faith of the Pori sharebolder and baa likewise illustrated in

own person a sort of resourceful en-

ergy which some people are accuxtomodto regard a peculiarly American

The Transatlantic PcisrBierThe recently published statistic re-

lating to the number of passengers con-

veyed across the Atlantio from Europe toNew York are Intenwting not only forthe light thrown on the relative popular-ity of vnriotM te mtntanlebut also as Indicating pnijwrilun ofthe carrying trait which the Atlantio-tMtmhip combination the Interna-

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KeUn and carrUid flow rkiro-MM part tu New York by regular Ilitor-

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principal lines the North GermanIs easily first with 27707 thenthe HamburgAmerican with 20008 tWhite Star with 18403 j the Cunard wi16308 the American with 14168 tFrench line with 8034 and so on Itto be noted that the Princeconveyed nearly 15000 steerage

carried but 62 cabin passengeduring tho wholo year

What proportion of the cabin passegore were carried by the llnoalncludodthe Atlantic steamship combination thIs to say by the North German LloydHamburgAmerican companies and I

the White Star Rod Star AmericanAtlantlo Transport lines All of thelines put together conveyed during tlpast year from Europe to New York ifewer than 020i4 abln passengersnearly twothirds of the total which138848 Tho steerage lists of tho sancompanies amounted in the aggregalto 317087 or about 55 per contofalltrsteerage passengers carried across tl

Atlantic in 1002 Even if the Germslines be excluded on tho ground thatmanagement is more Independent tha-

is that of tho other companiesin tho trust it is to be noted that thcombination took 31 per cent of the cabinpassengers and about per centtho steerage passengers

A remarkable feature of theseis tho greater number of

pongore per ship a fact due of ooursto tho greater average tonnage oftransatlantic liners In 1898 tho averagnumber of passengers cabin and stcoiago wa S63 Last year it was 773 I

other words tho average has more tImdoubled Even In the former years o

great activity In the emigrant eerviothe average was only about 500 per shipWe add that last year tho ratio of cabin tsteerage passengers was about one ti

four whereas In 1897 It was one to two

It has been reported that thoMercantile Marine Company doe

not Intend to build any more vessels o

size of the Oceanic until tho channelif New York harbor has been wlderiec

deepened nevertheless theship afloat the Kaiser Wilhelm II of theNorth German Lloyd is due in New Yorlabout April 20

The Philanthropic Fourth ArticleAlthough policy and the larger Interest

squired tho ratification of the Canwithout amendment some of

objections brought forward In tho

0 the fourth article were well foundedThis section was primarily Intended

o reassure Colombia Secondarilymneoessarily It was made to convoy

declaration of tho disinterestedjess of the United States with regard tSouth American and Central Americanopubllcfl Hero Is the text

TIe United States fmly acknowledgta

woctlies the aovertlcnty Utaavow any In-

tnlloa to Impair It In any way whatever orreaie IU territory at Ib exp oe of Colombia

it at any ot the attter npubltca of Central or Soutbut on the contrary It dtslrea t-

trenitben the power of the rcpublloaon coo

meat lid to promote develop and maintain thdi-

rotp rlty sad tndependenc

The heaviest vote mustered In

to the treaty as negotiatedn the question of BO amending this aupe

luous declaration as to include MexicoIso a sister republic to the south of us

not included in the category ofor South American republics Oer

alnly our intentions regarding Mexicoas benevolent as those we entertain

1 the case of Costa Rica or Uruguay-

But there was no neoeMlty for anydeclaration of friendliness and

ocd will in such a treaty All that Artlle IV says on the subject U true as gos

1 and quite appropriate to amessage or an oflldal address at a

onAmerican banquet and at the sametime totally inept and absolutely out ofdare except so far as Colombia U conerrted in a definite contract with Colomita for aspeclfio purpose

Such voluntary allusions In the text-f treaties sometimes become sources ofimbamuMment years afterward through

perversion of their Ignifloanoe No

nan when drawing deed for the transfer-f real estate or a contract for right of waylirough adjoining territory over cornnit an error when Ite retrains from makiig that particular instrument thelu of aintoabU sentiments41 hU neighbors in the name street

lotan Mllurr Aw OBI the MuaCower

Out more we repeat the daln line0 Kana thou bringtmt all things

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No doubt they came in fand trembling and ate with scanttile MM 0 M HOED the presidenttho club tried to reassure the captivand drive away their goosefleshread with pride and satisfactioncomforting prelude

Welcome centlemen of Cultu

dub We are here to do you We fu-

lrtalltt that some men to budneai aome toure take but we on IhlJ occatlonwill be thrown pleaiure rtlfn

club woman honor raaa and why ahoull al

He builds our dtluour homes church

and arhoola The whole external world u 1

u It appears to metropolitan eyes at least li Ihandiwork of man lie bore Into mountali-

iwarma over the ocean delves Into earthInto the eel while we follow at a dUtanoe

Wo can hoar those husbands hommlnselfconsciously see them throwingtheir and grinning with Uu

that marksface tickled Watch a mans taco whoyou praise him No matter what of hiyou praise his wife his baby tho cuof his trousers his foresight in the stocmarket his article on tho state ofcountry or the crisis his collection o

old silver or his game of golf youwill see a flicker of a smile a ghost of i

grin unconscious irrepressibleand lines about the mouth nnIt is given only to a few

to look supremely wise and no man lookwise when he is his face Painfor yourselves of the gentloraen of the Homo Culture at thlmoment of apotheosis aaselves boring Intoover ocean divingInto the sea and perhaps plunging tlittle into Wall Street

P 8 Paint the consternation one

horror on those faces when Mrs Hornproceeded to substitute wormwood formolasses Full reports of her speedshow that she is a most sarcastic womanthis quiet Mrs HoRD Think of talklnito those poor Home Culture husbandi-In this flooring flouting gibing style

Nan I tndlipenuble to drUliatlon In tact hi-

la too capable HU abilitIes and energies

and dlMourage u In hU prcwnce ws anwlted with mental timidity lid physical Incapacity

he la near we cannot throw anything atnlrhtan slam clock nor carve a turkey

drive a nail nor up a stove nor perform any o

the moro Schools dangerous or Intricate ofUcei

of lite for which nature has retuacd u the propel

facultlea We that you can do everythlni

better than we even we need mental lidphysical eierdae We dont want to b all elothri

and conscience blocs the womens of today

And now tho mask was yanked off

Mrs HORD called the roll and each mem-

ber got up and ran a bare bodkin intoMere Man The scrapbooks were emp-

tied of their meanestA roes putt hli best a mule put

hta backward-A man la never bored ao long u you talk t him

himself A calumny by the way llanyai tired of themselves a other people

are of themOf all bad things by which men are cvnedTheir own bad temper are aura the wont

Doubtlew the ladle of the Homo Cul-

ture Club know what is best for tho In-

struction and reproof of their husbandsPossibly these ladles are really man

in disguise Evidently theyteak to intimidate Mere Man and keeptim from marrying Look at the Gov-

ernor of their own State the fascinatingthe high ouled BAILBY DIILKT prombed and solemnly bound and obligedhimself to get married if be was electedOovernor But he has beenso intimidatedby the sarcasm of the Homo CultureCrab that he has given up all

triage He U going tofacre of ground in the rear of the

Executive Mansion in Topeka plantrden truok get up by sunrise and

toe the garden before breakfast Herefers Agriculture to Home Culturetag Mere Man too much and he sulks

wont play

mim IIIThe measurements of Shamrock III

by our London correspondent weresurprising that THX SDK asked

for confirmation and theWe refer particularly to the

deeoribed in TUB BOHII tableM about W feet incbos de-

oUnf a change In type of boat deeloped la the last few years ao markedbat it might be called radical We flnd-

in Investigation that the figures weretot given out officially uch asrnrv tu y were the ofXXM on by a few ngfwrU

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hides and bo visible JOO feet awaysignal from a person riding or drivinghorse or horses coming submobile the driver of sthis machine and remain stopped for thorse or horses to pass A fine of 1100 or li-

prtsonment for thirty days 1s prescribeddisplaying a fictitious license number ftor twenty days Imprisonment ton racia

19 for failure to display a lloenM numbeand 10 for failure to carry the proper lightFor violating the speed regulations the fiairange from 110 to ISO and for second ofTe-

ioee are In each case to bemutt not exceed ten

at turns and crossroads or twenty millanywhere else

Fromthe of view both of the autmobllUts public generally thSecret bill which only lacks the Governorapproval to become a law majr be said tbe tho roost satisfactory measure of thsort yet this country In thwords of Huonram It houlset the for fair automobile legltlatlelsewhere

The story that Jingo the elephantImported by Mr BOSTOCK wasthan Jumbo the elephant actually 1mported by Mr BABNUXI la burled In thocean with Jingos mortal carcass Jurat-wo had with us HU height was on ourecords Mr BOSTOCK could nothave the country believe thatbigger without producing him and lettingus his measurements and that Is noi

Jumbo otlll wears the crown of greatnessConsidering the approaching extinction ohis race he will probably wear It foreverwith Hannibal and Tippo Bath themonsters of forty years agotall

The shirt waist tho subject of perhtpmoro soulful poetry and publlo dlscussloithan any other garment In the last ten yearsmust go At least Its banishment was

and decreed pitilessly at the oonvenof the National Dressmakers In Chilast Monday This modem creation li

womens attire la ridiculous declared oniof the conventions managera It Is entlrely too common and too cheap I appeato you to Influence your patrons against ItI dont see why women want to wear themanyway arent pretty they have nfit and to give thorn any sort ol

style Is hopeless The shirt waist Is nilnlnjour business and must be put down Andthis sentiment was indorsed unanimously-by tho convention as a whole

Into this war of suppression against theshirtwaist evil dressmakers solemnly

promised to put nil the resources at theircommand They Intend that when theenemy makes late reappearance on orJune 1 he shall find himselfand outclassed and under those circum-stances will bo glad to surrender

Snow has been shown to bo a more thanuRldont reason for covering tho third railm railway Tho death of aaaaengor through contact with that railoctorday Is another reason

tonscnooL nors oxKick Against the Famishedby the Board of Education

STJUCTSE March 18 Tbo sight of BS-

OUghSchool boys formed line two abreastcarrying dinner and headed

ly a fife and drum astonished SyracuMn-soday The boys had gone on strike

alnat the food served at the lunchroomhad brought their dinner to schoollunchroom I In the School build

and U conducted by too Board of EducmIonIt I that only fifteen minute

wee Is and food served Issubstantial consisting of pie and cake

and milk ho to be boltedIn such a hurry that It-

writable The I for more ubtantlal food sad a Buffldent time In whicho Sat ItThe formed downtown and marchedtbe school with a yell that brought Prln

Ipal Wicke to tho step manyname in a At recess

heir wm no rush to the lunchroomoy eating from their pails

emtrks en Iecal HydrophobiaTo rue Kuiton or TUB 8r Mr ilofer-ne to your on race It of this morn

BCK Hydrophobia Is Increatlnaorbit tee to say few words as I

tnyctM where inydu fctr wa bitteny a dog on Jun II 1MI Immediately caulr

I with put underaateur at Ones a a precautiont Pasteur was dischargeda of oil dante Iihi of hydr la

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question stked of ton todar br a widow-to the Met war Investloir MOOO Is anpe41 for adrlee of a often made to buares men and flnander by people who 11

her want to set a better return for ththan 1 allowed by the law of securl

of Investments With little ththink they could get the largo relative moos

of which have need If only menb n successful In making much mon

br taking risks thatvioUted that law wontell them bow to do It sad when the onadvice they can obtain I to obey the lrthese men themselves hav disregarded thare pained and offended by what seemsthem selfish Indifference to their necessities-

The Mount V widow has tipto buy stock Industrial toppers

H you hud printed her name si

would be flooded already with more tipof the sort sure thins absolutely sadpeculations which promise1 i give her fro

10 to M to JO per cent on herAnd she might get It unfortunatelYmore probably she might not If she wure to do It sha wouldnt get the tip ftips she may safely assume conie fro

people wtio want to sell the stock In othifrom men who want her lloop

than ther want the stock She ranon the assumptIon thai if the enterpri

was tbe sum thing It Is represented to 1

she wouldnt have a chance to get Intooffered to her so freely It may turnbetter than the promise but she wouldnt I

solicited to come In If It Wan not a ventur-a speculative risk which she ought nottake If It a sure thing she would cno more Interest on her money thanlaw of such serenity allow not 10 andand U per cent but 4 or t per cent or the 3per cent of the bank Hhe can sithat down as an Invariable rule so far as shIs concerned The greateroften made we all and as shetruthfully told by her but they atmade usually In selling stock rather than 1

buying ItNew York and thin whole country are

with capital seeking profitable Investmentand It Is capital which never

ng wise holders usually s ll I

out In the confidence It In seamrvnl worth or for the moment less

Now how manadvise widow with Urine to spoonlatlre rIOc In order to get more thanrate of Interest on her mom which scour

In the investment would confine brrevej

morally certain that the peculation In saferich by taking oan

not he point out tin way by which a widowwho more money canrich slso If therefore the In

lbs not know but h ofhas made In taking

in advises her peoplx only knew

f gains over losses are quicker t-

ell than ofTake Well Street speculation

rokers offloa the name year after year o-

s It usually a new offortune are made In Wall Street a-

re all knowThey are made also In real estate epcula

we hear loud and true ohem The Mount Vernon knowif a man who bought lots on Ixnig blandthat hay 210 to ttooo ID tin

til their land at any price In the runtad Ilk every otb of property obeys

of the things Inestate are rot loot hidden trots

M who re enla search for them Wonderfully

bo fall In business enterprise far exceed

maln Intact amidrtunesKBW March is

Ttie Crate te TaxTo mil KciTon or Tm ttm 8r Th-

olnt your reader get from time to time onVhs drive to Tax certainly point a moral

not adorn a tale bill pending Inennsrlvanla Legislature to Ut coal Indicates

the I not confined to Xow Yorkilsease Is often communicated from one

otlaliture to another and It to InIn virulence as It pr4xU There I

the lightest doubt a fluxsat consumer will have to pay tax

tioneter he ceiume If a coal tax Is Im-

oaed As a very lore port of outputto thIs State our people will become

unarm to produce rereuue for Pennsyl-

an laPerhaps Peany1vDl may not object shebaum a small share of the total Put why

Slot tb financial eiprt In offlc who castpl u lt4 lOan for Increasing

late neon go further arid recommendlas oo too Why not In cerealgrowingtale las put on wisest sod ours oatsas wan and barley produces

i ousl but considerable Iron Our Bi itdal-ipert at LIberty Urine theIr brsln overnitsat tt r now litvlug stuntnm ttnylvanU fur retreuuehut try IronWhit Tin Him says If I aced arely 1U of ioal be ral d

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ARGENTINA PMSFEIUNOGreat Need ef the Country New I N

Settler ome Hoer Colo ThereBDBNOS AntES Feb 15 There i

good prospects for a very successfulIn aU of Tho harvest ofwheat and oem I abundant and the

removal by England of thoorder against the Importatlbn

live stock from this country on accountthe foot and mouth disease whichprevalent here two years ago has put nlife Into the cattle business Whilefrozen meat industry haa been growlImmensely and no doubt will continuegrow yet the preference for tho exporjtlon of battle and sheep on the hoof aactivity ia already noticeable

This means increased bualnetand bettor prices for the estanderoeranchmen both of this country and Ui

guiy and genoral prosperity aU

the lineThis added to the permanent sett

meat of the boundary queetlon with Chithe much talked of warhavlng beenby submitting the question to arbitrationby King Edward whose repreeentathCol Holdlch la now on way tothe lines and the marks in their proppoints along the Andes leaves little to

by this to Insure aperiod growth and properity

ato populate this immense and fertile

census the populationround numbers at 6000000 ofreside In and near the capital

It I Interesting to note committeesof Boers the southern tentories and are returning to Southwith favorable which will rest

land of promise A site for ato contain 700 ha been selectIn Chubut territory whichwhich tint at anshow In London a few agoIt 1 said that the of the BeImmigrant will pay more attention t

cattle than toturo Tho Immigration ofIs encouraged every uArgentine Government desired b

an the with the

out to with theAt rate Immigration from

source andare made not only to attractdiscontented Doers to enoourmthe coming of oolonlee of Japan

a to the cultivation of rice ancotton and also the silkworm In thenorthern and wellwatered regions up

ParaguayThe on gold ha been without

for so reigning iteadllat 12730 that all business on a halexcept that of the speculators In gold o

occupation gone

PAY UP on BK UP

Lily GIve Notice to Tax Delinquent rAuction Next September-

The first sale of real property InItalIan and The Bronx forof taxes since 1834 will take place on2 next Collector MoFadden of the Bureaof Arrears and Assessments said

that the properties upon which taxchad not been paid for nearly a score cf yearand In regard to which water rentsnot been paid since 1883 will be sold theto recover the money duo to the city

The accumulation of back taxes anrentals duo to the city reaches the sum onearly 19000000 according to Mr McFaddens estimate A pamphletthe properties to be put up sale la be

month but undoubtedly manywill Kva wKthese deduction however the anotkwill ehowa vast over the numtx

The of tbeee properties dobtain ownership In fee

right for a certain number of yes For 11000 f

due for A bidder will agree tothe taxes and Interest In return for oooupaLion of the for ten amhis bid I accepted At the end of thatterm the property reverts to thewner and Interesttransaction I really In the nature of a Irom the city

TEACH BOYS TO WBITTLB-

ontag BU ry sad BeoaetAbe Added te stammer OarrlettemAt the meeting of tho Executive Comlttoe of the Board of Education

he Committee on Special Schoolsthat whittling a part of Uv

studies In the vacation schoolendatlon adopted and the committee

IU probably a JackknifeI own cost a a prize for

whittierThen the oommitUe declared that stars

would be a ua ful for theupU to learn at these and that

added to th lint with drewking and millinery for the

hilt and art studyIgn pointing for tho

Km ulMr Meky-

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CSVKOBKS TO UNITE

CeaxrecmUee May JeanThe North Presbyterian Church which

Is being forced from Ninth avenue andThirtyflnt street by the purchase ofproperty for the terminal of the Pennsyl-vania haa practically decided to

and build a new on Wash-

ington Heights At a meeting last Wednes-

day the congregation voted unanimouslyto give trustees power to take suchaction

In connection with the purchase of a plotend erection of a new building union U

with the WashingtonPresbyterian Church at avenue

ThIs church recentlyheld a to consider the

It was said afterward that a committeewould be appointed to meet the NorthChurch trustees a plan of unionto be presented to both foraction la agreed to the Rev DrWilson D Sexton pastor of the NorthChurch will become after a short

the Rev Dr John 0 BUas pastorof the Washington aspastor emeritus name suggested for

church Is tho on

and certain legal dlfficultism surrounding the title to property-of the North are to be

and may delay the completion of theunion of two

The Washington Churchthe combined churches

build elsewhere-Dr Sexton said yesterday that he thought

a noisyon avenue Is large on

CAUSE OF URUGUAYAN WeLTmute Angry Over the Defeat ef Their

Candidate fer PresidentWAanmoTOK March 18 The fallowing

despatch explanatory of the revolutionaryoutbreak in Uruguay been received atthe State Department from William R

Finch United State Minister at Monte-

videoThe White party Bianco rb Dd-

dlsMtiified with new President and recentappointments of Departmental PrefectNo disorder capital Government harry-ing oldlen to meet

Battle who wu elected laMarch 1 a Colorado or Bed HU elec-tion was due to Inability toelect either MaoeaobenReds or Carlos Blanco candidate of theWhite Battle was chosen aa a revolt ofa compromise has beets In

and the outcome-of the contest great dlerlraoUonamong the White tea at thebottom of all recent military disturbancesThe fear that the was due to amutiny In the army to not borne rat by

Knob m g-

CARfiEOlES OFFER TO COMNKLL

Would Be Glad t ray for the Itelventtr-VUtrmttea Mutt

ITHACA N TH Mirth 18 A Utter wasreceived today by President Scbnnnanof Cornell UnIty from AndrewCarnegie who is a truatee of the universitysaying that he would be glad to pay forthe filtration plant which the u-

I to construct to filter the waterof the The letter outby President and la aa follows

PnKAVDnta Fla MarchMr I followed

with anxious Interest your plight for

AxoBinrAlthough no of typhoid been

to Jail Creekpiles Or B Phlvia toth Infection at tie present time havecontracted for the the filtrationplant to be completed April 10 Workon the riant begun

GUATEMALA QUIKTKK

Withdrew Tree Vri rree-tter er Oner4 War PassIngWAIKIXOIOV Mare tSVTreeident of

Guatemala withdrawing troop from fron-

tier was the Di ge that came to theState Department today from Leelle combsUnited States Minister at Guatemala Qty

ia taken to mean that danger of warbetween Guatemala and other South AmenDan has eeLRevolutionary In Oustroala oaud Cabrera to declarehimself dictator and to everybody

le ef beating arm into armyBMQ were or

impressed and of thee were wtet to-

e froatter oa aoooBt of theu that Salvador latend d to declare

on Ouateaaala

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