Show THIS BEATS PHARAOH british States mans plan to store wheat A RESERVE IN CASE OF WAR ire he would establish immense granaries over england capable of 0 holding bushels of wheat I 1 to ie be held for emergencies move to abolish siberia Sibe iia as a place flaco for exiles proposed testimonial to bayard exciting ridicule in england chinese chiaese as fighters london dec 5 copyrighted by the associated press bressl air jobest A member 0 of parliament for chester has come with the dratt draft ol of a scheme to carry out one ot it the protectionists projectionists ret pet ideas a riot net storage for wheat as aa a pick me n le up tor for baltish ii husbandry and as a reserve of oc foodstuff in the event of oc war he proposes I that the government build forty granaries gra narles each divided into ago GO mina llos and capable 0 of storing quarters quarter sj 0 of wheat the bilos will be aeeti feet across and will be built of brick or concrete conci ete according to the plin plan lery at ran gement Is to be made tor for shifting ailing and cleaning the grain it Is estimated the capital outlay will mir be fal 10 tl and that the annual cost or of the storage will bo ba L if the scheme Is adopt adopted M great will thus have aper a acuna ina rent nent reserve ot of quarters lers of oc wheat heat a mr samuel L nim ton soll tile the sailors sa llois friend whose hoik in ili behalf of sailors eal lors passengers at sea and shipping generally has won mon for hini elf fanic fame Is launching liun cliine another crusade this time lie he Is attacking the it dusts busts in ili a long letter to the newspapers lie points out amei kiselica kin elica lea us a sad example mple of oc the pernicious effects 0 of such callons ile he bays the epidemic of 0 rapacity has reached europe where as in america Amei ica it may be expected to sudden and unexpected rapidity bir soll winda up with a L proposal that rail lament appoint a select elect s committee to inquire quire Ili into the t ie whole subject there Is touch much interest around I 1 a let ir for I r to the london times signed old fashioned patriot explaining the patriotic ansti instruction given to american youth ile he tells how riot not only the boys but the girls in the united states axe are drilled li in giving a military abdiu balate to in the to tire the stars and stripes and suggests that the same system be adopted in british schools tills this letter has been reproduced and the globe warmly supports it adding the union jack stands for or more than IIran the to star spangled banner recalling a long ion and glorious pat past SIBERIAN EXILE E the imperial council or of russia will shortly consider the proposal 0 of the minister of justice to abolish the present prescot system of oc exile in siberia by an administrative order prof benjamin ll howard otard of 0 new york arrived here heie on monday from rusala attar uither further study of the forwarding fo system of the slber siberian lan exiles and lie he atal ts Is for new york shortly y to a pr promise ise made ad to audgo w bily to iture before tile the new york C C ao so cliTy clery prof howard emphatically opposes george bennan Xen nan 3 stories of 0 hairian cruelty anti and supports harry de Wl idla wil tings on the subject the english court Is reported report oil to be still in a state stale of alpi elien slon i connern ing the bismarck revelations it appears the queen and tier her lt late conwatt albeit corresponded confidentially 1 for many years on political family 1 affairs with old emperor wllliam am when the latter latte was simply king of 0 I 1 prussia and it Is understood most ot of these letter s of or copies are irl in I 1 the possession ot of prince princa BI bismarck 1 r c k and further lurt lier revelations may iq therefore 1 daoa be ei more piquant in their personal tou touches chesl the year isab has proved a rare harvest for th company promoter it Is estil estimated n abed that of shares filial es in different concerns liae have been offered to the public during the past eleven months being the highest amount in fit several years past part or OOOO fiOl above the same period in 1395 and double the amount of 0 1834 1894 CHINESE AS conquerors the commander in chief lord Wol meley speaking on modem ar 1 ot at edinburgh said he believed the chinese were designed above all races to be rt a great military and naval ring people ind and lie added thit hit if ho was riven given a flee hand and allowed to select english officers rg as in a lie he would undertake to raise in a couple ot of tears lears 1 a I great chinese army which would be invincible to 1 the last east and hard bard to teat beat in europe sun yat sen the chinese doctor who to was by officials of the chinese legation here and who was subsequently released on the demand of 0 lord I ord salisbury has published an article here in which he says pays tire the value 0 f I 1 i LI hung chanes head will be deter I 1 mined by the tha value of 0 the information he has taken to china as to the coill doines and power of 0 the chinese abinad sun yet sen sell says he was the leader of the conspiracy at canton in october 1895 to establish a constitution for china chin a the society which he belonged to was the bing chung woey meaning chinese progressive society ile he aab it Is 18 IL a powerful power lul organization in ameilla Ame ilca with nith a center fit at san francisco francisco and him has headquarters in new york sun yat sen ell further arllier url lier the ho american chief la is walter loni fong the first chinese graduate pr at stamford conn and that his colleagues collea Buea lie aia fradua graduates ts ot of yale harvard and other universo tapu many attempts to compass su sun yat sons fens death are predicted an extraordinary incident at oxford evv aich hm has been the talk of the week was wai the ducking of the author of an article in the university newspaper its attacking the dean of christ church the ilia writer was seized by Christ christchurch church men and taken to tile town quad where lip hp was ducked ind and rowes of it tho the paper were burned it li 14 announced codly that the writer of the article waa an american tile the dons have haie interfered find and will send lint him down lie HB Is now to be re turn inic to tx anat lea sir sir henry irbing IrI riff announces VIAL that ile he w will 11 by be prepared ared to unveil the hi or of mrs g SId siddons doing nt 1 if ihn end or of may blay next lar barly ly in ili january a collection of diamonds anti and other fort clous 11 ton which foi foa meily belonged to t tho kiciuk crown will be sold at amati r iam clam T tin it e collection ulso also includes 1 two 0 o mantl knots which belonged t to 4 the e empress eugenie with bloats more than kh karats FL r tn hair aal rj pins I 1 necklaces blaces and brioc brooches one of fisl bril brilliantz brilliants brilli mcants ants and rose diamonds I 1 ables and turquoises testimonial TO BAYARD tho the pi proposal at of ill ahti daily telegraph to vinnent to tile lie united states slates rm em cassador bas mr thomas F ia hamaid by popular subscription it ft christmas farewell fai ewell gift of respect and rood good mill suggesting ting that it consist of 0 rare and editions of 0 the writings of chaucer and shakespeare Is failing fal linc ay flat the chronicle admits the telegraphs kindly motives and mr bayards bayaras claims to tn regard but it condemns damns the as aa improper and opposed to diplomatic etiquette addine that tile the more mere idea Is enough to bring cold pei to the brow of 0 the most closer v ing diplomat and sug eug ge s it na that the 1 in ba be riven given a banquet in the familiar anglo saxon I 1 dav av the diplomats anti and aro are aghast acht it at lie hie proposition and among ainone americans here even including mr Ba bayaras bayards Bay yards aids personal onal friends frienda a feeling of oc disgust Is manifested at the iden idea of ili the e american ambassador being placed on tile hie slime same level as the popular or cilc keler or Cri crimean nican veteran for tthum adoni the telegraph successfully engineered testimonial Limo ti nials by public subscription the tha obvious exploiting of the ambassador lit at a specially dull season as an aa advertisement ti for tile the Tole kolegraph Teles raph graph Is us object tio as the maudlin compliments ot of tile the subscriber one subscriber for instance mho IAO I AO no shillings 50 cents arote 1 I have long thought him a decent fellow another who ten shillings sald said ho he Is a man ill f tor r whom I 1 have hing ion felt reve react may alay his country produce many more inore suai su ti enlightened and worthy descendants of england the representative senta b tive of tile the railway union work era M rites though I 1 hane hae never seen mr bayard I 1 have read his speeches speecher 8 and it ta Is my opinion that no other ell envoy liili has done so much for english societies A film ali in of christmas card sent live guine tor for one choin broin ve me would gladly claim as one of I 1 n glands in the nic meantime antime it Is understood that mr ill bay bayard ard I 1 Is 3 pleased pla ard with the idea ida find and that lie he intends to accept tho the tes tEmon lal the birthday of tile princess of 0 wales N M lie ho was born De december comber 1 IS 14 was on tuesday last all over great britain Bilt aln there theio was tt a largo 11 tolls c patty at t Sand landringham sandringham ringham which in a to nil all tho the family included lord rosebery and the prince and princess of wales largist WARSHIP AFLOAT the greatest ereal cst interest Is 13 attached to the recent steam trials of nf the cruiser 11 edid to be b fill largest Ar Kt of tier her cl vs in ili tile world and tile the birst larre large british arshop arsh lp fitted etli milli water tulle tube boilers boll cra during the cocu loiuse e of glicr ter long cruise in the th channel the power developed was 2 indicated horse hoise while the wan moan ot of four licurs hoursh lunnin ff wt s ill I 1 borzo power sald said to exceed I 1 that hat of any manship afloat ind and only excelled by th tuo new Cunard ers in tile the first test thirty hours steaming at indicated power the cruiser niale made 14 34 knots using tour four and a halt half tons of coal per hour and in tho the n next ex t test thirty hours steaming g mill ith horse power she made 21 knots bilth fifteen tons of coal per hour tim the last test teat was eight hours i trial alth ith indicated horse power under natural draught developed a speed of 22 knots As the powerful carries cairis quite ft A heavy armament fora cruiser and tons of oc coal the speed la Is considered to be remarkable and as fully justifying the change chance to the water t lube u be boiler the row powerful rower erful tul hoever houe vcr has no side armor although she has a protected dock deck of four inches inc he maximum thickness on thi the slopes she carries card 0 s two 2 inch guna run twelve 6 ancl lacu runs guns sixteen 12 and twelve 3 gulck alre runs guns the bli big guns are mounted on the forecastle and poop on en barbette the guns themselves thease I 1 ve being protected by a hood the or ar ack Is composed principally of three of steel plating but at L I 1 the c edges here it joins the side J of 0 f the t ship two of the skins skills of plating are consequently the e extreme ci edges edea of the deck for fop a width ld th of a foot or two have only one skin of plating plat lne aich has haa been severely crill cleed as likely to expose the vitals of the ship phlp nhon han rolled away from the enemy |