Show RATHER UNCERTAIN thim THE other day it was reported in the press dispatches that premier Ca caprini caprivi Capr ivl of germany had resigned then followed another statement to the effect that the report had been confirmed as correct then came a third stating elating that not only bad he not taken such action but that he had bad no intention in that direction the newspapers went off wrong csc aw they accepted the confirmation of the alleged fact as ag true and commented accordingly now it is id stated that the resignation of caprini caprivi was tendered but that it to is doubtful if it will be insisted upon owing to the kaisers keisers Kai sers unwillingness to accept it this is but another evidence of the necessity for editors being guarded in making comments upon allegations of fact as they ame through the press dispatches until they have been several times contradicted and confirmed xu an perusing the press prees telegrams the general reader ought also to have on hand while cooki g over his newspaper a quantity of salt |