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of i u ii. i iiml tin- Camilla's of labor i
till thf more grievous because it in
known to Iw largely preventable,
thmixii it i- not prevented.
Tli" uprising in China in again -t tin'
white man, or tin' "foreign devil."
! ' eati"l in tin' Asiatic brain ami
heart an contempt and hatr.-ii ol tin-
Ktiropeun, ami while the habit of
lad ami sentiment dona not (of bid in
tercourse with itn ohjert it easily
i . laio aafjnTafnabli panaton trim
conditions are fav.ir.ihle.
I'rit.'liar.l Morgan. inlier ol par-
I in men t, jmt Un-k tn London from
China, say- tl uly ; -sjhlo poliey i-
to employ Li 1 1 n fjriang at an Inter.
niediary, with the other enlightened
viceroys, to hriiiv' prennire to hear or
re-tnre oriler. The alternative policy,
auhjutfation of China hy force, in a
criminal chimera which woiil.l proline
only hloo.1 nhel, never ace. The
"Yellow l'eril" threaten-, the whole
irortd.
Mark llanna talkeil .piiti ir.elv ,.f
Camiiilate Koomwelt'n pecnliaritiei.,
ami even went - lar .1- to r. i . t. In
vanitien t" a number of ntw.aK'nneii.
Tliey, of courHe, pfiatad hi" remarks,
aiel Ito-.rH'velt wa- ainir witli II. inn. i.
When llanna Haw the "muff" in print
lie imineiliately ileclare.l it wan a
"fake," hilt file newKpaper men came
hack ami nay every wonl wa- at.llannii
attand it, ami for once the raaahHoan
liOM liniln hini-ell in a deep hole.
Kecoinlary rewrvoirn. It in thin that
reniler" crop-, uncertain in all that
Mjlon.
ir. And row Wilaon, f. R. is. F... in
not an authority on woman 'n ilrenn,
neither linen he know aWOWh of the
latent fn-liion- to make hin opinion
worth anythiae lo a aaatotjf iame, hut
none the I en. he has tlnnwht it worth
hi" while t intrihilte to the Bdltt
bnnj Scotnman a hearty approval ami
general cunmenilation of the OOtOTod
nllk petticoat. II" ilecluren it to he a
bailldli nt int itntiiin. ami exprennen
the bona that it will he a permanent
feature in feminine garmenting. The
rjootof ' ailmiration for tiie aolofod
nilk petticoat in due neither tn the
richncn- of the fabric nor to the beauty
of the color, lie commeniln it niniph
becane its presence among her garment-,
inclines ami l&dOOM a woman to lift
her trailing outer skirt high enough
above the gronn I to show the gleam
of the nilk. It is in the uplifting of
the miter garment that the lienetlt
comes, for Hccnnling to the doctor a
nkirt that trails along the street ;n not
only u collector of (hint and dirt, hut
of disease germs as well, and in a
menace to public health.
THE "YELLOW PERIL."
I 'pun the iwue of imperialism ami
itn corollary, militarism, Mr. ltryan's
platform apnea Is uitbe.pial force to
the intelligence anil the conscieiieB ol
the American people, nay- the New
York World It in an OfOtJOOOt and
tearless statement of the principles anil
n)licien of civiliied conduct, of the
principles and s)licies that arm.
naturally from the three great bases 'if
our democratic republic-right, jus
tice, freedom. Hut alter "The World"
"tt.vn these nice things it still n.-natv-.
to aupimrt him for the presidency ko
BajM llryan n;rsiste.l in making free
silver an UOVM in the platform
(In the blood-reil dawn that "omen
Up like thunder miter ObUM Yront the
bay," there i one figure that b oms
into Piiddeu direful prominence and
another that shrinks into lain ni.ii.l.
and invnlerioun nothingness.
The ' first of these in I'rince Tumi,
head of the "Uoxer" movement. The
nei'oml is Kwang-Su. the boy emperor
of China.
Who is I'rince Toan, and to what
end in lie the instrument of dentiny?
vVher.i is tb nperor, and is In-dead
or alive'.' These are iptentimis to which
all Christendom in ataM awaits an
answer.
I'rince Tuiiu in a newcomer mi the
stage of international affairs. ),. jH .,
man of mynter . Raaml terrible de
velopments Kiint to the conclusion
that in China he is "The Man on
liorsehack. "
What manner of man in he that
commands the burden win. have estab
lished a reign of terror in China'.' The
very mystery enveloping Ins personal
ity, his ambition, his aims, hin intel
lectual force, add- to the fascination
ami tbe terror that his name already
inspire- in the civilized world.
Two things about him are certain,
lb i- oi royal blood and he would ex
terminate foreigners. Itevon.l that all
i- darkness.
I'rince Tuan's watchword or the
watchword with which be inspires the
fanatical hosts under him in an in
vers if tin- crv that th-illed Califor
nia to riot a few years ago. It in,
"China for the Chinese "' That in the
abtltraol idea. More - iticallv, the
Hoxer motto i.-, "Orive the .foreign
devils into the nea I"
It in tons that I'rince Tiian. brother
of the late emperor and uncle of the
sickly oung emperor whose fate in in
doubt, spur- to doada oil barbarll the
Imrde- that he ha- inn-irr. .1 under hi
bl.Hslv standard. Hut what end does
he see.' Ones he honestly bel'eve that
he can prevail against ll.c noilOtl p..u
em of Christendom'.' In he really a
bigoted patriot lighting sincerely for a
cause he believes to be righteous'.' Or
in he a net o niug pretender lusting for
'the throne and ignorant of the force
l which civilization can brim; to bear
i ag iinsl him?
lb. se are tiling- that l.urope and
yet to l- informed upon,
means of gauging I'rince
America bate
rb"v have II
: Tuan's character, liecaunc until
, mouth or two ago the man wan mi-
I k ...... . II.. I.U.I .1 ....I.i.... ... .1......
Junt prior to the Kaunas City eon- I attention tU himaoU, nothing to i,li.
rani tOB kbj leaders of the lllinoin cate the notcntiulities of mischief and
deiiiof racv turneil down A.llai V. 1 murder that lurked in hi- brain, nor
titaveiMoii for delegate at large. Now "Iu,'i-,i" ,,'', "'''' hold u hor-
w r Ml I I 11. if I III 1111V
vice-pre-iueniiai Cam I
I'rince Tuan in the son of the liflh
Prinoa Tien, of the house of I n. ik
I waug. lie is 10001 forty yearn old.
li.- i- the father of Pu-Onan. the boy
I of fourteen who wan named an hiic
cessor to Hi., tl.ro.i,. in tl,.- -...i,.k.. I.I..
li wa- when thai edict was cabled all
over the world that the attention of
wan lirst directed to
thai he in the
date they regret the action. Kui ka
firnt time on record Mr. Stevenson 's
cane furnishes an instance oi a man be
ing denied admittance p, a convention
which wan to give him a place on the
national in aei. Ilic Illinois managers , e.lict innued by the Kuipemr Kwang-Su
are kicking themselves for their griev- Januury
omi blunder and devoutly wishing that
.nr. Bievennon will lorget tlieir un- Chrialondom
ioones- ,i nrmanniu ami rwniemoer i rune iiian. ,vi -mall curiosity wun
only their .upnort of him at Kann.m ' '" hfi patMaality, but not much
nity con ni in- learneii aisiut nun, except
inai ne nateo loreiguer-. n was inli r-
preteil as a bail omen that hin sou
UealgnaUKl to I n come the next emperor
oi i nina. wa.- umler tlie inntructioii
and influence of two intensely anti
foreign tutors.
It was learned, furthermore, that
Prinoa laan wa- the head ol the great
acre I nocieiit Kmmn us "llie (treat
Sword" and "The Itoxern " which'h.il
been renuuisible for the murder of Mr.
Hi. ...I.- the missionarv, ami the intlu
aaoa Of which extended over the province-
of Chili, IShangtung and llonan.
Thin wan at a time when the Hoxer-anti-foreign
luoveinent wan lirHt ba
giuning to excite alarm.
One thing more Chrmteiidom known
aisiut I'rince Tuan. He in an athlete,
lie keepn hin body in a condition id
perfect vigor, lie ha- been enthuai
aatifl in pemuadiug the young men of
China to follow the name court). Thin
in part account! for hin inlluenic
1 ginning an an uthletic leader, he be
came nuccennively a political and mar
tial leader. The lioxem were athletes
holore they became atwanninn.
Iiai never nt any time been more than
a figurehead on the throne, n puppet
in the bund- of the a-tnte dowager em
press a
lie in a noli of the seventh Prince
Chung, of the bonne of Tniikrtunil, and
therefore a nephew of the late Km
peror, Tung-Cnec. Tung-Cine aal
Completely under the InflttOmse of hin
mother, the second nllive-wife of the
Kmperor lleinfung, seventh monarch
ill the present dynasty of Tsing.
It is aualOIHary in China for an em
iiernr to name bin nm or. Tung
Chee toward the clone of bin short,
w ild life, named the infant Kuang-Hn. I
l'bin was the etnnrenn dowager 'n choice, i
She sel.M'te.l Kuiing-Su as the youngest
and nicklie-t of her nephews. She had
ruled her husband, she had ruled her
sou, she menus to rule a third em
nror. The edict of but .lanuarv
pointed to tb tie I Oi toll that nhe was
desirous of ruling a fourth, hut from
what I'rince Tuan ban shown of hin
mettle it seen,- likely that if bra ana
ever comes to the throne of China
I'rince Tuan will he desirous of doing'
some ruling on hin own m Bat.
Hut then no one known that he And
the empress dowager have not been
playing into each other's hands.
Kining-Su. at all events, has led a
miserable life, lie has had no shadow
of authority not even ol liberty.
When he succeeded to the throne he
was only four yearn old. From that
moment he wan a primmer in the un
verial palace at I'ekin. The nmpfOM
dowager administered the empire and
moulded her nephew's character t nuit
hr own plans. It suited her that he
should In- sickly, self-indulgent, of
feeble will, given over to gross pleas
ure., timorous of responsibility, de
pendent upon her in everything.
So nhe bent the twig, and no the tree
grew. The emperor of China was a
mannlkfn, His aunt was the ruler of
the empire.
He has been described as a small,
delicate, intellectual looking youth,
with large black eye- ami a thin, pale
face. His grand tutor for many yearn
wa- ling l ung lino, a bigoted Chinese
mandarin, itroogly opposed to foreigner-
and W totem ways.
Hi- enforced resignation two y.ar
ago was immediatelv followed bv the
proscription and flight of the leader- of
the "ftofortntrt, who had proton
turelv hailed with satisfaction some
indications of imperial Intentions to
welcome F.nmpcan civilization.
Kwaag la'l marriage in UN wan
the (Irst occasion of fatal variance be
tween the young emperor and his aunt,
the dowager. He had chosen the
daughter of a high Maiichu military
ollicer, hut the empress dowager had
already made a match for him, having
chosen her nan niece for the honor,
and her will prevailed. Hie emperor
submitted.
In the edict by which he appointed
Prinoa Tung's sou his successor the
emperor assuming that he real I."
signed it referred to the fact that
w hen he wa- appointed successor to
Tung-Chi it was in the exnctation
that lie would raise up heirs to that
monarch.
"Now baaaaaa of in health i am
childless," the edict continued, "and
have found it necessary to appoint a
tatoaator. Moot reluctantly and after
much solicitation on my pari the em
ptoat doivager has acceded to my re-
onaal . ' '
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RAILWAY.
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THE CITY...
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables...
CHRIS Mnptofi
Proprfttir
Btorylhlng New. (fen HertM;
New Uiu'- lt''-l nus anil teaOi
In the city. Hoarders Ivsd Uw
best attention.
Service any hour of th- niidit
Telephone No. je.
HOITT'S SCHOOL
lento Park, San Mateo Co., Ctl.
Has new building-, uewlv fiimliltet i.t-r.
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