Vv4p A ; sf-biffH fyW- & '. " . - ';& '-sftT ftt--,', 'JHi SrI . 5, f itVWftflCWftl. -v n7T" "?. u KiL .JiW'4 ?'! ftJ r.-r (. I. II TfTE SCRAOTON TKIBUNE- WJ2DXJ&DA1T, NOVEMBER 27, .1901. M p-.-.-n.i. tlVV R. lltCHAtlt), lMllor. O. T. !IVX!li;i:, nutlnc Minisof. Nw Yotk Oltk! If) JCiMau ' vm..n,p,, J.'nltrci at tlie PiHlolilen nl Vrnnton, l . (crond Cl, Mull .Matter. ttri nimo: unci tlie ron.lltlnn pi'if'J'iil , ."I eplnnev In that nil contribution dull bo Mibjcrt 'n rdltorlal revision. Tltt! FLAT HA IB l"OH .MlVmUtMXO. II f rollnnlne tatile fbow-t the prior pot liifh ft (li Invrlion, p.irc tn lie iil nltliln titii Jf". Wl.fn tpif will trmU Tlie Tribune ''' nli.l tn print l.orl Icttrm ficm ll frlrn!t '" ins on riirnrit Icpte.". Iiul ti-i role K1'11.1. KJ t.l I.- .t....1 r..t .,t,l,ll,f frirt. III- 1I1G WTllCr Full I'oiitton ,M " .24 .10 .1'i .1' mspiiAT. Lniti tliun COO Indies i'in Inrlitf 10OO " nnoo " For rnrili of tlimiU, tcMliillnrH nl roncMcniys liil flmllir crntrllititlnn In tin- natuin of ml mtllng The Trlbuno main. a chuige ul 0 cenw lino. It."tr for CIj.wMoiI Aclvciluin? turnlslicil on spplltntlon. Si'llANTO.V. NOVKMHKIS i7, ltY'l. Attorney arm-nil l-'.lkln evidently takes no stni-lc in tin- tlit-ot-v that Sen ator (jimy Ih 11 hack nunihor. 1 It; nays: "Qtmy foitld sot up nt midnight, in hiss puJiiiniiM, ami wipe tlio around with all of us. t .'-mil as Quay lives lie will be. tlie runnier" Let us liope. then, that Quay will 1 1 v Imiiij and ocpiiMloniilly et up at nildnlsht. The Principal Point. 1i' TIIK solution of Heranlnn'.s watef Mipuly problem In to be souirltt llnoush oompetltloa of private Lompnnles. tlie .ueheme ti Intro-iluci- water fioni Wa.vne eountv is as-' ilau.ihle as any. ami tho.-e ilesiilag to jutt I heir inanej in it can k ahead at imy time. All they need Is mom y and 11 eliurter and with the money ehipped In. netting u eharter Is easy. It Is 11 question, thoimh. iC the time is not here to eonilder serloiihlv the pur ihase or a plant by the oily. .Mr. f-Ynui-ton's plant is as ;;ood a plant as nm be limnd. Some years a so he otYeied to !-fll. AVhether or no h is ol the .same iiiind now ean doubtless be aseei tallied. AVe dare say he would be kIiiiI to s-ell If ol'feied his jii lee. Hut even If lie should not eare to sell ai this time the law, It is believed, provides 11 method wiiereby he eould be reuulied to sell by on ileinnation ami appraisement It i i'or the publie to eonsider vllether it wants munieipal ownership ii'id manaenienl of its wat-r supply; whether I hi; experiment woulil be ex pedient. That under prudent man.iKe inent the eity eould lower the piesent nites and yet earn a prolit suinelent for tixed eharges, upct.ittiiK expenses and sinklm? tuml seems a leasonable belief. The real question is, Are the probabil ities Rood thai prudent manaijemenl j would be a peimanen: leature ol. municipal eoutrolV That Is the real noinl 10 he eontiil-ei.-d. Theie will piobably be no bomb.ird nicnt of Colun. The spaee wliieh tno foreign warship eommanders will allow the Panama gunneis to shoot at Is en tirely too small One Year in Cuba. THK seeret.iry of war'. leview of adniluistrative proBies! made in Cuba during the last tiseal vear Is u doeument which all Amerleans mny r-ad with plide. Here are some of the faets it s"ls turth: Following th; plan 01 steadily traiu irig the people in performing the duties nt government, the organization of the litral guard has been peifeeted. and that body luis been plai ed under one bead, and now includes a total of l,:soi) men and ollieers. armed with modern 1 arblnes and well mounted. The mu nicipal police, which during the forma tive stage weie supported fioni the general fund, have been placed llnally lipon the proper and Intended footinff of Mipporl by the municipalities them s'ives. In older that upon the with draw. il of our troops the island may not In; without 11 force competent to take ehatge of her coast foi titleatlons, sev eral (ompanles of Cuban troops have been organized, which, while main tained at Insular expense, are assigned to our coast artillery companies In the island as second platoons tor the pur pose of Instruction and discipline, and 10 lit them for the duties of coast de fense. Theie has been a gieat reduction in the number of asylums and pauper lu st itutloni. Heggars are practically un known In the Island. Then; tuo sup jioited by the state :si hospitals, con taining -,Slt beds, Sis tralnlm; schools for female nurses havo been established Hun nf Millinr r.'n lipr ItMillns A .2?J .10 .2! .1G .175 .I". 17 IS .!. under the tuition of American trained Kestions and recommendations relative nurses, with Cuban girls as pupils, with t ulu impiovement of our propaied icsular courses, examinations and do- wm f01. Wll. n sudden einergency gices. The government training schools Htamp Kllhu Itoot as pro-emlueiitly tho for hoyn ami girls have been enlarged, j ai,Iest and most practical army exeeu- The".)iureau for placing indigent ehll dren has during the year returned over I.Mi) children 10 their 1 datives and placed 137 In other lanillles, The lepers of the Island have been gathered Into two Institutions, and tho total number under treatment Is now 1111. Six pil Mito Institutions assisted by tho state lontilin :iC-' aged pom. IMenslvo Im pioveuicnta have been inndo In the In sane asylums, nmi they now contain sns Inmates, Tho prisons havo been re paired and improved, and each Jail has beeii.provhled with 11 physician and tho ucccjH.stiry medicines. School instruc. tlonlpas been luuub'iinitcd in tho larger Jalli.j Kxjenslve repars of fctiects uud aanl t.iiy.'work lutvo been dona In Ilubnun, Santiago, cieiu'uegoH, and Santa Clara, Sewerage and paving plans Havo been loiniiletoit and adveitlsed for, and tliu 1 onU'iiel has been awarded, Plans have hcen'jiropured for hnibor impvovemeniB at Mutaiuns, and a contract for Ki.'O, W) Huh been awaided for the deepen ing of the harbor at Ciudenas. Impor tant first-cliisa lights Imvo been estah llahed nt Colorado lleefa and Uahla Uondii on the north coast of Cuba, and many harboiH havo been buoyed and properly marked, Public schools have Increased In oitl 1 lency. There are I'.'l boards of educa tion fleeted by the people. The system hg necu' kept entirely put of polities, Tltc Work of rti.inptitR tltp old harrnt-ks throtishtiut the Islniul Into nchool hotisoa hits iromefincd, mid $!,"t,u00 lnive been o.v)jendril upon thlrt work during Mie year with good results, A thorough' ly lnoderu nuliitnl is now tituler eon F.lruclltm tit Santiago l oopt SSO.mM. Ono In lliihauit Iiiih i' mount, with a niorlern ktnderRarten, tnainiul-lralnlng hranch, 2 syinnasltttiiM, unit baths. I.mge sehooln luivo boc oslnhllF.hetl by rhutigcM in govet'iuncnt bulldlnijR at (tiiliice, I'lniir del 111m, Mnlturtie, Clego do Avlht (iiul Colon. Tho llrst ex hibit of Cuban school wtnk ever made Was ill the Piin-Ameilenn exposition nt . Ullffitlo, where It received over SO mod- I ills There tile now over 3,000 teachers employed, with an nveragi; enrollment of lhO.000 and 1111 nvurago nttundntice of 110,000 scholars. The teachers have Im proved. Theie has been 11, large in ciease In the number of putills In the univeislties and the provincial Insti tutes, which have been provided with new laboratories and well eqtilppped with the best modem itppllani es. tieu erally, (he schools now In existence are well supplied with modern books and the most modern furulluie. Extensive slate aid has been fur nished Indigent rarmerH by the distri bution of cattle, and over 10o,OM fann ers have been assisted in thin way, An expert has been sent from Cuba to Washington to study diseases pievalent 1 among the animals of the island, and his work has been attended by good re sults, (ilandcrs, formerly prevalent In the island to an extent unknown in other countries, ban been practically , eradicated, A systematic combat with tuberculosis, which has one of the larg est death rales, has been Inaugurated. I Systematic vaccination against small pox is going on throughout the out lie island. Tlie death rate trom malaria In the huge towns has been much reduced , by sanitary Improvements. The east ern part of the Island is eutiiel free) fioni yellow fever. The western part is practically flee, theie being but a tew eases in or about Havana. This di ended disease has passed trom one of the leading causes of death to on" or the least lrequeiit. The 1 eduction of the death rate in llubana. alone, as com pared with the former death rate, .shows an average of approximately :t,7(i0 lives per year saved, and Fl.ibana has changed Its position 'trom among the list of the most unhealthy cities to one of the most healthy. Tlie only dlieetion in which the secie larj's report is not wholly encouraging is in tlie administration of justice. There has, he says, been a general Im provement but tlie courts aie .still far from what they should be. flood Judges are hard to lind. Nor is the jury sys tem working well. The.se improve ments coin" slowly and tall for patience. Financially Cuh.i is in fiiir shape. Last year her revenues weio M7.107, Sfifi.l and her expenditures, S17,"S.", 'Ml.'i.r:,",. The lobaieo 01 op will lie less than last year on account of bad mar kets and low pi ices. Tlie sugar ciop, on the other hand, will be much larger. Ono hundred and fifty-seven planta tions are in operation, and tlie crop of growing 1 line will produce over SOO.eOfl tons of sugar as against fiin.OuO tons lat year and .lOS.r.n tons the year befoie. Thirty-seven new mines have been sur eyed and located, and L'Sl.tiDO tons of ore have been shipped to the Culled Stales. Two bundled and sixly-thiee thousand doren sponges were gathered in I lie sponge fisheries. . . Secretary Root's Report. TUK VAU'i: of It is our a (use for tlie large spine this morning given to tho annual icpoit of the secretary of war. la many respects this is the most important document ever emanating 1'iom the war department. To read it carefully is a civic duty. Foremost in human interest is the secretary's earnest plea for early ac tion by congress toward reciprocity with Cuba. Tnless the planters of that island can find a profitable market for their sugar and tobacco, ruin will spread over It, tho good work our sol dieis and administrators have done in Cuba will bo undone and the last es tate of her people will be worse than their tirst. The only available market is tho United States. Hut "under the existing prolsluns of our tariff tho prices which tan be realized for Cuban sugar and a large part of Cuban tobacco In ibis inaiket are not sulllclent to pay the duties, cost of transporta tion and production and iclcl a living prolit to the producer." A reasonable 1 eduction In our duties upon Cuban sugar and tobacco In exchange for fair ly compensatory 1 eductions of Cuban duties upon American products would, Jlr. Hoot shows, ho as advantageous to us as It would be to Cuba, and it is Cuba's only salvation. The plan outlined lor the better train- nB 0f army ollieers and also the sug. live In recent years. They command immediate Indorsement. The whole report is packC'd full of meat. According to tho annual icpoit of the secretary of war, made publie yester day, tho regular military establishment of tlio United States now consists of ii.i'.'ifl ollieers and "ti.OS enlisted men, be sides 1,810 men of the hospital corps, t" volunteer Mirgoons in the liilllpplnes, I,!i73 native scouts under the command of US ollieers in the Philippines, and 25 otIlcci'H ami blU ineu of-the Potto Uicn ptovislnnal u-Bhueul. Tim distilbiition of our military forco is iih lollows.: n tho United States, J, !):' ollieers uud ,'ll,. !C2 enlisted men; in tho Philippines, 1,111 and -M2S; In Culm, lfi'S and I.7IS; In Porto Wen, 51 and 1,100, In Hawaii, J anil J50; In China, fi and l"i7, and In Alaska, 17 und 310. The fiction of U10 panel in 1I114 Hem. pie ease Is another oonoluslvo proof that it Is no trouble for U10 average Jury to disagree upon a clear t-aie. Tho now recorder Hi own fceouits to Imvo made u very pleasing impression upon the Plttsburf first ulghtcis. " c The Chinese exclusion enthusiasts up. pear to experience dlltleulty In llndlus anyone to argue with. SAVE CUBA FROM RUIN ll.i-iiiiulcil nuhi I'.ikc 1 'IV, -.:,l,. I,,,- .l,r lilnmlrl- illll IllutP linMli eihir.ill.m nl our iiillltiii Mncrr tlie follnAlnir Bitictiil i.I.b-ic of lnsttticllon I1.11 been llllltlltH! Ilifio tlinll m, Ixxiilc lli Mllllur) Acul'iiiy Wul IVInt, tin- lollnWliis coliools for the Imita tion f nllkcrii In tin- unnj 1 , , , 1. At l' llll lllllltlirj Ml I.II l.lll(CI8 sclinnl 'ol clcimiit-iry Instruction In tbrory nin 1 IiMiilic. -.'. Spi-cMl KTlc fcliiml" ml II"' Artlllcr .V iio.,1 nl Foil Mi'liiiK', V.i (It) Tbu l.iiln'cr scli.ml rf Apptli-ntliiii. Wiislilnuti'ii lljii'1'l.-i. I. ('. (li 'Hip Sclicml "f Siibmailii" PofiliM', I ort Toitin, .S. Y. (1) 'I ho du!ul ot Atipl intlon lor Cmlry iii'jl lirlil Attlllir.i, it Fi-rl llllrj, Unn. (i'l 'I'ik Armv Mulldil S-liciol, W-Klihulu-.i, 1). V. A. A llmcr.it Sadie ai.il stall i-ulkec "1 ' 'l l.f.u enwotlli, Kjn. , , . 4, A wiir u.llritr, fm tlio int nihflinnl In xliiutinii, .it Wn"lil"ttl"ii llarni'rv", U. . llii- Wiir mllrsi- li ill be iimln Hi" hiiincllalr illicitlc.il if 11 liiunl of Ibc (Miccii clc-ljllnl fnnii Ilic Jtnij- .it I.HL''' nmi the inllonlint cvniliiio Inrinbcrf! 'Hip Clilof of Fnuliiocr, I lie I Hi'f of Artlllcrv, tlie hupcriiiti'ii'liiit of tl"' lllllnr.v Acinic 111, mnl the loiimiinillni; nflkfr of the tn'ii-i-i.d Service nnil SlulT tollrnr. 'lln- W.ir nillciri- licinl h.dl pmtcIv uemr.il Mipirlriuli mnl iiHiii'itlnii ot nil tlie Oilfeiciit hIiuiiIh ulioio riiitini'i ili-il, unci chill In' ilnrijL'cl Willi the 1I11I of iinliil.iliilnir thiouitli llieiu 11 riiinplc-li' 4tnii of iiillllnry 1'iliiintlaii, in uhlrii i-tti.li H'p.ll.ilc Hlmol ti it I peilonn IK proper part. It .liciiilcl In' Kipt I'i'ii-itniilh in 111I111I tli.it llic olijcil unci ulllmite .dm uf all tl'li pri'pJi.itory Weill, U III tlJllI UltlCdK 10 liilllll.lllil llll'll III Will, llioir li"i-t lint, llieiirme, bo .illonril tn ilw pl.nv piiutknl npplli.illoli, '1'he iillkrrt' nhoolf at inllilar- lnwli mnl tli.i c'lii'iiil Sinlec- ami Staff cnlk'nc will bo open fjr lii-ttuellnu In ollkel" of the N'.itlon.ll timM of tin- wwi.d IjIi-', tu toriiirr officers of Volunlceii. .mil tn familial i4 ot 111111111' mIiooI-i .iihI eolku.-il which lulc- I1.11I ofllt t id ol the nrin .K (iittimtuK. The tpcclil erilio m-IiomN will bo open In 0I11 cer-t of tin Nitlmiil liiunl nmi fouiirr i)lflcer of olnntciiK who "lull lurnl-li viklcnou to tint w ir ili'piitini-i.t of inch prilhiitinry rduo.ition n to 1'ii.ililc tlicm lo lienelit In- Ihe coulee of Inliiii--lion. 'llu- inlloi.-c- -.t.ilT (it the (.'client Strike nmi si ol collij,-!', Fnrt l.iMicnworili, will in.i1e leprt Ik Ihe s'liel.ny of w.ir of qmllfk itliiin of oflHi-rn 01 tin- .Nilloinl (mini. i'-luiitriis mnl ri.iiI ! .lies of iiilllt.ni- mIiudIs .mil lolhifc, who 'lull hue .itti'iiileil tin- rnlleKi- or Mull iippl.v fm i-f .iniliiitinii, .iiui Mull luilhcr mllf whe'hci or nut tbu .110 iiiillfncl for icnlie .1" ntlicci of Milinitn n, spenf ln ch.ii.iclrr of Ihe mmiIic, whelliei line or skill, fur wild li the .ire i-peci.ill ipnlitiiil. A "-peciil iokIMct of tin- 11 inies ol plI-ntH -.11 lepolltl ,v lU.llillCll Will III' Kept ill till! w.n ilepiilniinl, A ictiNler Mi.ill ,ili be Kept In the W.11 ilipillnicnt ill wbicli Mull bo cntmil the linnet of otticeH In Ihe leiailir 111111 below the c;r.u!e of 1 nloiiel, ;i. follow: Fil-I -tifhitix who h.iie beretofole cNhlbltcl Mipeiioi cip.ieil.v, npplic.ition, 11111I ckwotlon to ilnty, Ihe linnet to be selecleil by .1 hoard of uffi KH iii'iM'iiiil tor tint piupoe. s1, (i.nil-ilfhccirt who Mi.ill lie upoileil .It ilolnc; e-'peci.dlv iniilloinei'i "oil; in Ihe aliow men lieiieil .cbo., uthii thin llin oflicei,' rllOolt at P"t Tliinl iiiikim who at my time spec Lilly ill liii!;iu-h ll.i in-i-lu'S In- eMeptiouill mi illoiioat eiice. Il will he Hie aim of ihe department In mil.J thl- lectislci n lu-'t nf selection fur ilvlnlN is .skill iilliceu. milll.in .ili.o lit', mnl lor speiLi! senile ii"iiiiln .1 hish ikmee of pie'fes-lj'ul u p.uil. Secretary ltoot adds: llu- eoni-i.s, both 01 tin? cllu i'l-' sehonlt at Hie- pei-U ami tin- aeiui.il .seuke .ni'l ot.itt col lete, will be .'iiimui'l mi tint the oim,r nun nl-iiinar tn lit tlicnisiln for olunleei- com-mission- may -poiiel Hull' wicatioiis in mlll'.my -Iiul'. It is p.uiii ulaily elesiiabk- that a. lame iiiiiiini'i nl iiiiif nun Mioiihl be made lompelint lo pi'iform llu- iliale- 01 uilunticr ortk-eis In the st.ilf. end -iippl deparlnvuli. Withniil Mieli a ela-s at I lie oulbieal, ot 11 war, with a Lane volunteer joieo called into lieiui,'. Ilieii! will al was be ritiiiiisinii, wa-te, ile.-l.iy. and Mifloilnit, leeaii-v unti lined iiiiilirmaslei,-, and roniniii unes ul niliMstciiio e.in not propeily peifoini then duties. If llu war la-t- luinr cm.iish they will learn in lime, lull .it .1 fiighlltil ot. Tlieie are t, ou-aiids nt titini: men in the ceamtiy en e-aucd in .11 inn-. Kindt ot eilii buslni-.t which make them lli.iioiihly familiar with tlie -ailijtot matin- ot iitiiitcimastirs and c ommiss.1 lies' diilie-', and who, with a lillle timely institution and pi 11 Inc. eould 1v.un to apply their Imslne-t I iiiiuliclitp in uiilitaiy altaiis .1-1 to bo iieftil lii.tl tti intt-ieis and i-ninnii.iilis wlienreir called Ellin llic loliintcii- service. II is Imped 1li.it, if the i;intleuieii to whom in-tittt thin is thus nffeied :iail Ihtniselict of the oppiuiiuiil in considerable Humbert, liw.s liny be i melt d under wliieh tin it- prewed litiie-.-fni Mbmtter leiiiiiiiissimis will c.arv a iIkIiI to leceiie t mnmi-siun, litnecr a olimtec'i' fou-e it called out, ami that a -election upon the iniiml nf as.t rtaiuc-d lompiletiey may tints I ike tii- plain nt the iities-aiily iiidi-ciimtii tie ap I'l'inlmtnt to Miltmliti othi et.s eoiiceiiiniu: wlm-e Iiiih ihe apiiiiuiiiiir power 1,111 not p-i..stbl be lriiciuteil. Militia and Volunteers. in ihis suliject the secretary say-.: It is Mij 1I1 -il .tlIf lli.il eoltcletis Miotlhl imw (iru-e Hi. pom 1 fotikned upon It be the Cn11-tit111i1.11 tn piiiiitle fin- nrc.Mtii.dn'..', ,111111111;, and di-eipliniiii: the militia. The orcaniMlion mid .1111111111 lit ef llu n at inital uuinN of the -oMI.il Mate.-, which .tie Ireatcil as inilltia in tin- appiopiiitloii-; ni.iik' by comriett, hliuiild be made- Ihe same at Ihn-i- proiided by inni-rr 1 tin- the leiftilar and oltmleer foite-i. 11a- lela timis of (he- nitionil mianl oiu.titiz itlniis lu the nation il foice-, and the- obligation-, und dtiliis of Iho-e i.iL'.ilil'.ltic.lis III time- of war, .-In. old he cleatly tlelmed, -n Dial the 1 1'liliisinti ami ills hi' leuiiiliiii.' their ai lion wliieh .lceompiiiied the ouIIiiimK of the war with Spiin miy not a-.'.ii,i nt' ur. 'Ihe leliauee of the ciiiinliy f.r the I.iiko forect iuu'--ii- ill iiiihIi-iii waifaic- luti-t ltet(. Mill be i Itielly upon eultinli'ir-. 'IIk- luellind iiul piiiieihin- nf lal-inj Milunteei- forie-i sh -ii'il be picscilbid In adianee-, t.o Iiul 11-te.nl of wnllliitf In ileii-e pints tor ,1 Milunleer iiimy until the oulli 1111 nl ami In-te nf imieniline. war in.l.i-t pel fee Hon of de.-ai.-u ililllcult mnl mti-. fiitol i.xet'itth.n iiiiini-.silile, cnm;tcst will line but lo illicit Hie rviulloii of .1 well-nmlei-iood plan by nlliuit, i.nli one of whom li.n loitj; been lamiliar Willi the pail he is to pl.iv. It It ,Ic slrable Iiul any plant .nlnpli'd i-lnnili ptoilde for ntlllln-,', In the carllci Milunleei- oibiiiI.i IIoih i.illeil out, Ihe lialuliic; of those citizens whn Mull ItiM' M'lred ahead lit llio 1ezul.11 and Milunleer fences. If the eailiei' Miluntiet- 01. irintii.it loits 1111 be 001m Muled of thco Inlned men, 111111I1 laluililc lime ami oh-iii ( in bo -nvecl, and miity dinutii may be an lied iluiini; the piiliid wlille the unlinaiy Mihmleiis are ie c "ll Ilia the line 'lie tlauiluu. l'ioi'.-liin Mmuld il.n be inade fur tin -.eleitloti in advance nl the olhciis of any Miliuiteii' lone whhli 111,1 be raised, (.111 lul -chillon in Inipnullile .11 the oulbicak of .1 w.n. l Is (iitlie-ly piaclliablo In tiine of pracc. I ic minium! that tlie pn-l.liiil be nilhoil.fd tn iuiimiki In.. 11, It nf nlllieih (ln( Imllll the niu-i-ril (I'rviee and Mall cnlleire bond) for I he e .liuliiitioii ul nihil I - of the uatlolill ';ll.tld, and iillicr iltircits whn nny .iiply ti be c.nnlned, a- to lluli iii illile.ilh'in tn hold 0luuUc1 c.-m-mb.sloiis; that Hie pii-vus in.-.,ln- mhIi esuii Inttl'iiis Mull u-eelie ceillfleaiie, Matin? Ihe ofl'fe fur which Ihey me found to lie iinlllh'd, ami upon the (allimr ut of 3 mlutiU'i r fone Mull be entitled tu n reive ciinmilxlciw for .-Hell r.iliet . I leeonnneud that the war ikpnlnnnl be an thoilul In 1 1 lit the n ltlnli.il cuild with Ihe pie.cnl unlie mull mini u-dl by the if-sular ami, ii.uy and limine ecu p.; thai Hie 111llun.1l KUaul nt the n-lilll i-tltis be Iro.ili'il M a lll.t lOsine, t" bo called Into the iiiiifa nf ihe t'lillul State to execute the tau. of tin' I'liLui, Mippusi liisiiiieitlnn., and irpel lina.1.111-, the ti I til uf Mielie uiiilci' My call to ! limlleil to nine niontht; tint the pif.ldent lie initlmilu-il, on lie ii-iiiil of I'u ejoie'ir.ui' of am Mile, l 1I1 till olhieii. nf the icj.-iilai- unny for liisinn thin, Ma If and iiitpritkui d'alie, with the 11.1 In nil mi lid of nidi l..e; that the w.11 ile piiiniiiii In- .uiil.oil.id (o finuiili Iraiiipuiiatiuii, ritloiu and tcnla.'i- tn oilieeu ami men of 111 tloiul L.-ii.iiil uipaulziii'in., who Mull take- pirl wltli 1I111 fcieen 111 the iri-iil.ii- aimy in uiiimal inci.iipiiiint and liiiieicuvcr, at mtloiul inilbary c.iuiii that the ilipai.nieiit lie .uilhoilred In alluw 11. nil p.., loiiiuuiiitli'ii nf vallont .aid ipiarieis. 01 ( uiiiiliiuiioii of -in 11 ins. to oIIm'H 01 tho luiional ;intd .itieiidlni; and UKiil.irly ImKIii.' part In tin- iiiiiic of liistiudloii at the Reiieial ervite niul Mad' i'iMlmi! at Fori J.eaon. worth. I iironinieinl Hut llic pieMdcitt b. noi rut Pfwncd lu nmanifo the voluiiteir foire whin e.'ir (ailed out, In tlio 111 inner proi id"d for by Hie aet ot Maicli !, 1MI, fn' Hi" nririnUalioi, of the vuluiilii'i foreo wliieh hi iiiinlly re-tuiiu-.l iioin tin- liiillppnit--, Willi ll'll IllnJld. cations a( slull I'u ncci'Miiiy 10 ",IVej eftefl In lie; -k-w above tNpiittl For a General Staff. On tills point tho secrelary bnyu; 'lite (le-atleili tit the war colli to bond, J lid ,1... .!..!. j . 1 l.t, I, tvlll Im f.i.ts..il , .1 II Ij I atitly 0 mat an appioue-li le) tlio ei-Ubll-h- meiil of 1 ftcnr rnl tluft ai I1 pucltcuWc tinrlcr ejinr law. I unMileratloli of the inuoiint of tutk whlrli thai boiiid miahl to do, liowcier, 111 the field of (duration atone, leitdt lo tlm inle ilii-lcn Hint It can not ndecpiilel' petforlii nil Hi- itillirn of 11 uencr.il M'.ilT, Hint Hill llic whole siitijcil ulionhl lie Ireak'il by totinrriH In a blnidcr way, Nit one tin iloulit tint llic rciicmI ami llelil n'tlrcM of uur nimy lu' bii'tl too cx iltiMirly i.ccupliil In detalt'i rf jdiiilnltlMtloii, wllli hitcleiule opportnnll1 mnl piollon for (lie ilutly o( meal, qiH;0u, the conMilonillcii ond fiiiinallon nf plain, ivunprcliemlvi' lore (liniittlil usiliit fnttup. (ontlnircncled, and iv orillnilioti of Ihe ,uloui liranrlini of Ihe mlc, Willi il view lo luimonlntis uetltiti. A bod ol toinpelint inllllniy fKits fliould bo clnrgdl wltli llife tu.ittcrj nf the lilgliMt linporlanre, .mil lo lli.n rnd I Miotutly uruc tho p.laMIli inent bv law of a mnerul stiff, of v.hlcli Hie wat rolleiip board Mi.ill form u pait. Army In tho Philippines. Ihirliijr the ear (tip optratliitu of Hie field force In the l'lilllppliien were en itirorolH anil unit lent Inir Hint tnoie than 1,000 conljct-i ec rnrrnl lielwrrn our (roup ond tlio Imuivrtitn firm May, two, to June :.0, 11)01, In which t!i litstiiitcnt cuualHe.s wrrc: Killer n,S,i4i wound, nl, 1,1U.'I capluied, 0,672s minendeicil, SJ.O-Ij: wllli a lol.il ot is.eai titles mnl nearly BOO.OUO Mundi nf m ill-atmi umiminltlori captured and silundetcil. Our tastiiltlcs itill ttipr the panic potiod wrro! Killed, 2)3; miunclcil, 1M( cap tured, 11 nil.-ssliic;, 20. "Tho rtietil dlituibintci In Puiur and south' rm I.nion uro," .1.1 tho rrporl, "of iniimi- con 8"fUiiice, and aic- belnir slumped out by tho viiioiom opcratluitit of the troopi. Ftmll dm tnibancii ot tliN rharaeter ate, unfortunately, to bo expected, but will be controlled and Ituarded mtjln-t by cicry means potlblc. The dlfflniltlet of this description arc not more but losi than wcic anticipated." It U (lie ile-cicn of the ilrparhnciit not to nib. Joc( any of our fouc.1 to the effect of .1 tioplcal cllm.iti! for .1 lunger period Hum lluoc c.ins without an Intmoiiin; tour of ecrvifc In 11 colder illmiitc, A niimhir of luiprovrniciils in Hie melhocK of trimai'tlnir the liuMnett of tho Hippty ileptit mrntt -lilted tn the eondlllom ill the Philippines hint- been formulated ttnd will be followed. The i eo110111lc.1l hainlllmr of wippllea will lie cieatly pionteite.1 by the piopocetl 1 onMmctloii 01 nmcn neede'd MeirhoiUM mid by (he pie'prc."iio on crntriition of troop-i nl town- Mation, while the ciu.nillty of Mippllea u'nulrml will be icditied by (he Kiaduiil MitiMltutlon of native trniin ind cii II ooiHtnbtilaty fur A11101le.u1 seiklius in main talnlns older. Farly In the jrar .1 niunber of mm ill pccula Hunt by pirteiin concerned In the business of the ciiitiinhs-iny deparluiinl at Manllii weie ell tciMied and U'leiieil moat prominence ill the publie pies. Iliaiouich InM'stleaHon proved tint the doniorallzation which they indlcateil w.n conllneil tn .1 few individuals, who were promptly tiled, convicted, mid fciitfiiced, and ore now- uncle rgolm: punishment. the whole jiiKiiinl of Lis. 10 Hit Kiiietnineiit pioveel to be lo.s H1.111 5.1,(1111). A. sup))lenienlary report on the rov erninent of the 1'hllippines is promised. Cuba's Political Future. Secretary Root reports at length the proceedings leading up to the adoption of the Cuban constitution and adds: I do not fully aiaic with the wisdom of nomo of (he piovlson.s nf this coiiMIIutlnn: but it piovhli.. for ,1 repiib1ic.ui tmni of Rovcrnnient; it was adopted after Ions and pitient cniisklera linn and iliscuoinii; It wpiV-eiili the views of the ilcli'Kiite.-t clotted by the people of Oiilu; anil il eniitaiiis no fcatmci which would justify the .i.ti-ertinn th.it .1 Rovtimninl oiirauied under it will not lie ono to which the United Matei may ptnperly tian-ter the oblieatlons tor Ihe protec tion uf lite- and piopnty imdei illtcinatioiul law, assumed in Hi" holly of Tails. Ily vlitue of tho ordlninco of .kino 12, l'.U, ,-ippe mh'il tlieieto, the eonslitiitinn dellncs Ibo liituie icIatloiH of the Fniled stllen wild Cubi by, the prmi.-loin the piosonee nf width ton (,'ii.ss hat made .1 condilion pieiedent le the piesldcnt'q leavinir Ihe 1,-oveinment and control ot the i-l.mil of C11I1.1 In its people- 'J he coi-tl-tiitiun thin ailnptod and peifcctid his been licatcd acconlinaly by the military (.-ovcinmcut in all acceptable I1.1-N 01 the fuimatioit ot the new- mil eminent to which, when nrsMiiiri-cl and in-tailed, the- contrnl of the i-land t'-i (o be tran-feired; and Mich a lianM'oi' may be antici pated In fine the close of tbc appiniclilne -"-es- sion of rinisri'sK. If the people of Cuba and their otlitois exhibit, under the ;ov eminent of their own thoice. the sum- yU'lf-re-traint and lpicl fnr law which have thaiaclerized their ii-latlurs to the inlerveiihiR Kovcinnient dining our occu pation uiicli r the tieaty of Pail-, Ihe -niciv-ji of tin- Culi iu ailmlni-tiation may be imihdvntly ex pected. 'ihe new lepublic will liesln lt Independent p.iui'1- with (lie lienty friend-hip and l-iiiceic ejiie'd wishrw nf all the oflloon and Mihliei-s of the I'nitcd Slates whn have fiuishl and lahnicd foi the pood nf ( uba, and who hue learned tn appivciilt- Ihe liuiiy uiliniiihlc and altraolive iliiililics- nf bee people. 1 think tint ai the period nt mcih.in oooupitlon draws towaitl its elo-c theie is liiuie aiiieeiallou by the Culitns nl what the people if Ihe I'nited stale- have done for them. Piultur the recent seven- iline.s 01 the mililaiy imveinnr (he inaulfrstitioii. t i-steeni and alUctinu for hlni weir rpceially sr.il it ins; and the- Inntnted cleath of President .Me Kinky w.H lolluwed by ueiteral i'pre--snns ol i.vinpithy and toirow Hiioui;houl tho i-lttul. Minor Features. Coin end in; the abolition ol Hie .winy lantcen the lepml s-ij -4: "When the nnlor weie i'siied 101 the cnfoiceuiint of Ill's solIIoii uf llu law, the loinnuiiiliiie- olllceif. of Hie various pouts and nillit.uy oiB.inbitloin were dlKt'ted to icpoit upon its eltects. A .leal body of reports h.n been leceived, which inillcate that tho effect of the law It imkiiliinalc. 1 think, however, that .1 Millie lent time hat rot clipscd tn irive Hie law 1 talr tii.il, and the ob-eivation and icpoit of IU voikliiK will be (oiititiiii-cl chnliiR- the (in-iins e.ir," Cmicieeu I- asked In aulhori'e Hie pioMdent tn phce Mijor rjen. 1.1K Jlrnitt. lli-ouks ind Otis upon Ihe letiied lltt as lietilcintil-itetiinl-, uu .11 (mini en illsllnifiiMieil icervlu- In Independ ml coinnaiiiN ot Bie.it ietpniiililll(y for which the hw at pucnt piovldcs no method of ivcok- lit lull. ltcR.udlns a 1'nclllii cable f-'ecielaiy Root e.i.vt: "llio reiuiiiuient for the u-e of nnil .1 cable bv our own Riminiiicnt In Hawaii und Hie Phil ippine islinds are sn meat Hut iillicr It Mnuild be (outtniited and owned by the RnvcTiiinent, or il coiistiucted by .1 pilvate lorpoialioii the landlui; rlidiH Mioiihl be uianted upon Mich con ditions Hut Ihe owners Mull abva.Vs lenuln, in fait, mi AmuU.ui coipuiillou, and Mull be uhjicl lu nidi toiiliol and icaulatioii by con-S-ro- as will iii-uie novernnicnt (emtio! when neiessiiy, and (ouiuierclal (u-uU-ni lu the u-u of Hie cable at all time's." .Uihittnance of a uovirniiiint trin-iiiit i-eivli.e It illsappi oved mnl lian-porli now un li.tnl aie iKoiimiiiiikil tn bo old, alter lelusr .1d1111U1.1I to Aiueiliau iiaktir. The- ihalh lain per thoiwnd of (roup in Hi' Fulled States ilmiii? Hie piil i'.il was 10. Hi iu Cuba, I'.TJ; in Foito llliu. 7.l. ami aniens the tionpt ceivlin ill Ihe Philippine ."i'l Cuba it was leil'iiul fioni 10.11 ilm'ii the picviout vear tn l.7ii ihiilir.' the put iar. lu tin- opin ion of the iiiodlial ilcpiiniKlit, whin pi-iiiuiirnl aiiMuminiula luvo been made and piopor .inl tary leiilitlom can lie enforced, the health of thu tioupt Mitloncd In the tioplcs will be lulte ,n uood as li stationed lu our own culf talo. A detailed pinject for the ilifui.e if Sail Juan, I'orlo Hliu, at 1 total cstliiiatod co.t of l.Mm.iiiHi, bat been pcpaivd, ami piel'lulnary pr.ijocli. mi- the ihfiii-a ul I'eail llailmr and II..1111I11I11, In Hie teirltcny of Hawaii, aie ak-o available-. Mib.lautlal pioaie-s has Lion inado in the ii'vidon ol earlier pioJeiU of foiilile-allon, undo licfmo Hie ue of I'apld'flro Kim., pl.icd m Ricat a part In mut iIcfeiiA'. Theie have been adclul tu ihe loiiipk'ted i.eacoa,l amninelit dur Inu the iai (litem VJ-llieh (nunc, se-veli Wimli run., 1 levin S-lneli tnuw, Hility'tiie laptcl-llie (.ni.t, and tweiity-tluee nioil.u.. The ordiianoe ilipaitin -nt upnrU an alminlaiit supply of minki-leis povvdir on luiul of Ihe le.t iliullly imw i-xltiit, anl initeii-1 iiiipiovvnnnl In lu nianiil ittiiie. A plant for the iniiiufailuie of i null .aim lu bleu tnvtalliil at the Itock l.tlaui ai-rnil, ami Hie phut at s'pili.s'fk'ld aimnty luis bii-11 rnlaurtl. With t!uc liiiici.iil laillltki, fur iiunuuctiire, .mil tbu MiipbH ktoik imw en hand, the depart ment i leady, if 1 niuji e- Mull uiiihoiltu it. tu biipply the nitionil Kiunl of the Mateo wh tho pii-scnl i-enlea ilfle wllli wlildi the iiiailav army, luvv and luarluo loips aie now aunt I alike. Carat advai.ei- ha beui niado luw.ii.l peifect. Iiik the yti'in of cvniniunteatiuii In the Philip plnifc. cxte-iilniE through 111010 than l.'M lulki frnii noilli to ioutli. Hie line aiuountlii (ti Iho lit of July, HH, to I.MI miI.vJH In iicain dutliitf the ftsiai year of 'J.Oai inlbv. The mint ay tabic d)Mnn of tha Philippines now cuveii 710 miles, connecting MaulU over our own line with tho Mauds uf Mlndoio, SUrln ihnue, Misbitc, Fanui, Leytc, Ccbu, N'eijroi. Miiulanio, .lulu, siid, uud I'Jiuy. Christmas Giftsforthe Children V 2&Ji'Ak4T V'AkdJfSf1 testfir on -tTjJujt isi -rrs- rajasrHKjsi-i -xjcr? eaasjra JUNIOR EDUCATIONAL Gold and Silver Watches, Sleds, Skates, Games, Toys, Etc. (A (totalled list will be miiiouuiceil later. To be given to the Boys and Girls ot Northeastern Pennsylva nia who succeed in making the largest number of words out of the letters in S-C-R-A-N-T-0-N TIM-BUNE. Four Weeks of Amusement lor Winter Evenings. RULES OF THE CONTEST. PtizcK will he Kivf-tt to tho boy or i?iil, under 16 years of age, bullet ins tho lurijest number or words out of tho letters contained in "Sera it ton Tribune." No letters must be used any more times than they appear in these two words. As an instance, a word with more than one "V." would not be admitted, but u. word might contain two "It's" or three "N't-." I'lurals formed by adding "a" or "es" not allowed. Only words found In the main portion of "Webster's International Dictionary" (edition of 1S9S) will be allowed. Any Dictionary can bo used, but in judEinrr the contest The Tribune will debar all words not found In Webster's. Proper names, or any other wotils apnearintr in the "Appendix" will not be allowed. Under this rule tho words "stcr.inton" ami "Tri bune" are debarred. This does not apply to proper names in the body of the book. Obsolete words are admitted if they are defined in tlie dictionary. Write on one side or the paper only. "Write very plainly: If possible, use a typewiiter. Place the words in alphabetical order, numbered in rotation. Write your nume and address, liQ and total number of wonls tlie top of your list. 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Becord your estimate on the blank below and mail it to "Contest Editor, Scianton Tribune, Scranton, Pa.," or the envelope may bo handed in at The Tribune office. You may send in as many estimates as you have blanks. ICliT Tills 01 TI Contest Editor. Scranton Tribune. I estimate that the winner of the fiist prize in The Tribune's "Junior Educational Contest'' will have words. Name Address Contests. Creating; -a Sensation This is what we are doing with our Furs, Jackets, Suits and Skirts. If you want quality, style and low price, trade with BRESCHEL, The Furrier, 124 Wyoming Avenue. Furs repaired aud remodel ed now at reduced cost. A Second-Class Citv with a First-Class Stock of Gut Glass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc. I Suitable for Wedding Gifta MercereaU & Connelj 132 Wyoming AveniU V . y '3fa-u j3fr '. JJJftfr f? vhEota. fcAbl ,ji3&,t . -iT - Ibu -.-)'