Show ti PEACE IH TBS PACIFIC the recall of the warlike conail knapko by alie german government and tho request for alio resignation of consul sewall by the american government ern ment to put a much more peaceful apon tho situation at samoa than hie newspaper class of either country care to isoe the cloud of war which out of the no larger a mans hand subsided again as soon aa it waa discovered to bo in truth nothing more than mans hand war eliias are already there aart others are going thither but there la no present probability that they will have aay more cerious duty to perform alian the regular anan of w ar exercises aheu in a friendly port a settlement ot the points in dispute which may be promptly expected from the kerlin conference the two powers a few ol 01 whose belligerent li subjects have tried to drive them into war have decided to leave abo situation to itself the edict of martial law lias been revoked outrages upon and natives have been suspended alie mails are to bo no more tampered with and insolence coupled with indignity a ill not aaen be offered to be met with bluster and counter demand in short the good sense of the german foreign office has been touched and the american department of slate was satisfied with the assurance of the agreeable fact arbitration will doubtless accomplish j uit as much in ibs dispute aa artillery and blood money and national honor will be to both sides england has been accused of su pine besa in the matter but she comes out of the scrape with tho most dignity her representatives were firm but not noisy io maintaining her rights consul knappe and captain fritze knew what that of conduct meant and governed themselves ac cordingly cor dinely if our diplomats and naval officers bad been equally dignified and had paid less attention to the sensational exploits of lie correspondent kleanthe Kle inthe matter could not have gone so far it is significant that when klein left the war ended in the interest oe peace he should be kept at home until the conference confer enre lias met finished its labors and adjourned TUG ADMISSION of the dakotas will revive in an amended form the interesting inquiry as to what the governor of north carolina said to the governor of south carolina in Lon hoz pali halt feb 11 alie snowstorm which swept over london yesterday seriously affected traffic and as the on and there were no signs of the dim a great deal of the vehicular traffic was suspended many cabeen cabmen back to the yards and others charged high fared fur the increased difficulty of getting about omnibuses Omni buses followed routes difficult yand moet of them abandoned alie attempt altogether coith of london the tramway journeys journ tys were made tinder extreme difficulties and delay the london street coin pany bent out carts with salt to melt the enow but the frost was loo hard for bis to bo accomplished and tho snow sweepers pers which have been specially constructed for the company from the managers designs were had recourse to their services being requisitioned sitio ned to keep the lines clear nil over north condou the of enow was so steady however atiat alie routes were covered again before alie plows could finish one journey accordingly it became necee oary to leases the number of care and double alie number of horses the passengers having even then at alep to get out and push I 1 he cars along in the evening alie roads had become BO blocked that traffic was almost at a the omnibuses omni buses had ceased and the tramcars tram cars run at periods of about three quarters of an hour instead of every few minutes in alie east of london the trams of the north politan company running to hackney poplar brat tord and Leyton stone ceased running in the early evening alie traffic having baen carried on desultorily all day in lie southeast the tram service was conducted throughout the day but less frequently the journey being accomplished only in about doable the isaal time aliis morning enow was again falling the times of the following day said the task of clearing the london streets of the enow accumulations was get about by the various vestries and local authorities soon after midnight and was carried on throughout the day in this way employment was found for thousands of in want of work and the traffic though greatly impeded for A time was ultimately conducted with leas difficulty and delay the asphalt in particular was dangerous to horaeio whose sufferings and et ruggles it was painful to ee the son broke through the clouds at fitful intervals and thus hastened the process of melting and evaporation in the strand water from the hydrants was freely used in he snow which waa then swept in a liquid state down the sen era flights of fasca in hune journal one winter said a roan from 1 was lumbering in the northern part of anico andaas at work on one tide oi a high mount ain around which we hauled and launched at noon on he opposite aide from eliere we cut the log one day at dinner time I 1 thought it would be too much work to walk all the way around the mountain BO I 1 climbed to the top and fitting on my broad double bitted axe slid down to the bottom the mountain waa very esteep nod ohp axe grew fo hot on the way down that when I 1 reached the bottom I 1 put my dinner pail on the axe and steeped my tea at another time bald he 1 I was crossing moose head lake on a cunning trip with an indian when 1 accidentally dropped my powder flask overboard the indian volunteered ered to dive for it and I 1 let him but he was gone eo long that I 1 crew alarmed and thought tor sure he bad drowned I 1 paddled my canoe aa nearly aa possible over the chero he went down and paz ing into the water I 1 saw the indian standing on the bottom et ealing borne of the powder by pouring out of my flask into his |