| Show r I WILL ENa ND LOSE OSE INDIA I With the tio Boors joor May iy Followed by Ono In n me War Rules S Her Small Nativo tho Army Wild Tribes Who Arc Ready fleady tent Tho Mo MoS 5 to La Fight the English India In n Terrible S In and Millions Work for I ot 01 the 5 Condition Cents a 0 Opium m Monopoly and How Five M Ni s Www Frank G 0 bY bt CTr l Jan 24 f too 1900 gt D l p b In trica nay may E r Ir car whIch wil In her here J d b bY ono tl In Tho terrible her to e cara oO O Is l about tn ot tM say b by on ot of jut m tile Ih moro more more anti and rowing En II nh rUi It Is believed to also allo from daer er ai I there tre IS II generations the tho t tW 0 t b n fl but surel Furey have Ae F I waY Own toward rZ railroad which t ri J as lan Fee Sel to t m Ii I bUilt Lu them to send and n W hun hunet within a few lew rail t tY br 11 ar r t thu boundarY ot of North Northa et a the amino the th tf reat 1 l of mone moneY to the tho raIl tI J I English and the l I t time this Was done donee li IU f Russian sen senn e n the East Indian people and mutiny Y The Lf t b which the thC misery miser I Irom in r are aro US The short crops 4 u n are ar to l ia hatred against 1811 II U sullen nf lighting ture The Tho tI E LI been VIOS ging on L b and lor fr some years to break out again at an any mu mo mott I II With the thu wild tribes ot of the tho tt but the ot the country U J In all part out regard to caste race raco or rc r be ef rD pai and it if n a combination can d the Indians cnn can undoubted e ibe out of the country J b J In fl p sup 5 I trion LI It ih Indian seeta and this Is hardly pOSe I a g donS and the JUn f b bi ea h other and ind the s 5 lire are d In into 10 countless I 11 Durin 01 roy stay In India some lome Q I w a large army Of na nap nar om olti English p tri r s commanded by ct iaZ near the thC Uty ot of Delhi DeIhl As I II II I 1 h lr maneuverS J I asked ono one of I colonels ho he did didI I aT that the tho might corn com cornS S the few tew and or a 6 mutIny like that which t jib h about the horrible mos mae maeus lie us J I there Is no danger now T The h e eSo So J I taught us something l d tl ye n are ste nI aw able to control our na nae e troops their pre pre It I is no place In the tho world orld ter religion means so much M a here I ne dans and hate I Ih h db r Wo Wn make us UI regiments ot of U M ies em We mIx mD the different otes otest L t nr g the to lher In such a aL L that they wont combine I verily w s that this Is our only safety It IC tr th Ime ere no castes Ut In India there thero thereS S I j 1 te be no ao English here E EdLAND LA D RuLES nULES I INDIA L L control ot of India Is especial IT Just now from our t ta In n the h you ou know knows s halt half os as lo large o os as the United EteL It Is almost on equilateral trl tn I ig p tah eadi side ot of which Is nil as asie jJ ie u as the distance between New 1 York ork I 4 Dearer and It contains tour four foures J es U as JUan nany people u as we have or ora orax ax a than To control this tnt lut population there rue are less than SO 80 or about ono one white 1 noUns natives In addition I f thu hU tm abut 2120 native sol aol C la in th English an army but those these P rs only a handful In ls Ith the vast Ast population About O e of India Is governed by each ot of h hs nn an 11 at an ann and which al all told have havo al Ut r zt 0 whIch could bo be nasel the Ish In cale case of iv The British 11 Te are largely r re UD u of StAbs These Indiana are arc 1 f I saw MW them everywhere Im td Thy e are taU tall dark I iL men mae th Ith hand handsome a faces 1 b sow w rut ut under great lurlan tp aru thir heads The moSt moat It ci then have hare han havy black bards beards and tc b t k nor mor than the tho r bh many of whom tt JW at a a part ot of their mini T Tl form torm a pat part ot of the naci I tI s lt f India and they tight I w Ithna as c Wt dl li O q on toot foot They l tl b by th English tn al nil parts ot of I Lad aM YU f Ai them acting as po a teea p In th sections of Hong 1 tg and Shanghai 1 It ton Is the fl largely iUrI the little English p ici lt ar scattered over India Ir rl ns nr al all ot of the large Ctt I Lad and th the English scatter their V ater t i to t the 1 bi SI a tt chief cen E AmI ARMY O TIm TIlE MARCh ns Tb l of f India hue have been heen d within recent reent years ears I t nw flow Vi vt lt almost every part ot of he Ue ot f 1 b by railroad more than miles ot of t Iron k IC mies In th and roads can car S tO Simia cr wr t and to h he pal f and camel r t 11 tarried carried Jr Ir sumo some ea nn es by rail i rai 14 IL part r ot if the has to bo 1 it up In tot foot Th The baggage Is EL n au ai ri ct f beasts and cam and bu hukki ks ms veil as a wel o tary nUI are down with mili wih mi 1 takes kI The army In fact p a mighty caravan which h dUlt that tn can be aee en for tor ml Is largely drawn by 1 Iri ht ou 05 cf t tb e belu being able a of 01 artillery and t Cf 01 them t Earb nr loaded with how elephant has a native alt ha t h hI b Who ho direct directs el to t te Itha g him nol now and a leel atei pr or hook hook ap WILD WILb TRIflES OF INDIA INDIA l vol T ii 1 ot of the Indian U th most have Caused the English t e the They ar are not Unlike In It fing ot of or our new POles posses el ia Watt aI Some ot of them t thy they rf t the himalaya moun furm a pare ot of the vast ut o I nf 4 tt s ii kt that ot of which Qu duns tWI t 1 met In the nr a trip Jmar r I m macic o to 41 if hl biked for idi the tour Cur ni 12 high They t I td bone lel coP er black back haIr The he ha made typical thy Indian h Ib Painted their tac faces In t t n kit I way y a a do the I b p ba at Ik IkI like 0 saw a other and People here who and Itt with Th e who were like Int the I a hr ft tot ot f most or of these e They bigger thAn dry goods were tre had le flade of mud aad h ot f straw thatch nn t zt the t 4 cooking J was I done ut falle I lW at 1 i I gerl gene their meals were cre eating wIth theIr fn fin The rhe themselves are Aryans Aryans The They COIO coma ot of the lal same race racO a as we do doan doMan Man an Of tho ho wid Wild tribes ot of India India were In Hindostan before the Aryans cre caine They have ave golen gotten ol off Into Inlo the his hills or orIn orIn In out ot of the wn way places and have havo to toa toa a large extent kept themselves pure In ono one ot of the hi hill states ot of India In Inthe inthe the Part ot of the tho country there Is 1 a ribe known as time the lent leaf wearers the woren women ot of which up to 1872 wore swore no clothe clothes TheIr coy cov ening consisted ot of nn an apron ot of leaves a girdle ot of lads In 18 1811 some ot of these were clothed by J the lint Ish government The English according to W W Hunter who II is one ot of the tho best authorities on India caled called one ot of the tho tribes 1 a speech to them and then out strips ot of cotton to the women telling them to put coton them on There Were nineteen hundred who were thus supplied They hey rut put on time the cothes clothes anti then throwing the leaves which the they had been wearing Into I a heap set Bet fre lire to them I It Is said that many ot of the wo women women men did not like the coton cotton s so wel well as the leaves and that they have gone gono Jack back to theIr cheaper but ut moro more san sant scan 13 costume These people live Iho In huts huls t not much bigger than do dog kennels The boys and young men lve live In build buildIngs Ings by themselves the older cider and married people havo their own habitations In the Andaman Islands In the lie na Bay ot of ther there are oro tribes whIch until recently WOI leaves or went naked and daubed themselves with The are a tribe ot of mountaineers on the fore his hills ot of southern India These people have n a paUI archal government and time the grownup ons work for their fn fathers ther as long Ions ni as they live living In the same house them with their wives al antI children the whole clan rUng eating together The They have hao their villages lages about which ae are patches of land which they cultivate much like our Indians cul cultivate their corn They marr marry very cr young oung girls being wedded a fourteen Ind and boys bos being oten often married at ten The bride Is lS as a servant In her hen house until time tho sn son grows old enough to lire Iho wih with her Most ot of these hi bill tribes ot of very superstitious Only a tow few ot of them are os and many ot of them worship Idol idols INDIAN S I I I It wi will be lur surprising to In many to know that there are aro more dane dans In India than In Turkey Ful Fully ot of al all the ot of the world lve live In and the they number about SOO You find them everywhere and there thero are some states which Me are ruled by them Take for Instance which Is about M as big as Kansas and whIch has n a population ot of over oer The ruler ot of this country countr Is n a Turk and he Is one ot of the richest ruler rulers ot of the world lie He HeI lieIs I Is about thirty years eor ot of ago age Ind and I It Ii i isaid said Mid that I It costs him about n ft year to Ml run Js His I table sot of gold and hlf his upon state oca occasions lons is 15 Qt of snow elk silk decorated wih with pearls Js his Income Is said to bo be about I n a year ear and his collection ot of Jewes Is estimated to be Je worth more titan than 2 26 00 Ho owns lome some ot Of the finest diamonds ot of the world amon among others one ot of which Is known ni as the which Is worth abut about I a million dollars This man ha has a smal small arm army but wih with his enormous Income he could I if he would son soon collect I a vast number ot of fighting noon men In the central Indian states there Is n a Mohammedan rajah who ha has about n a million people under hIm ad and In the north Indian states thee there are quie quite a number ot of provinces TiE THE lonEST FED PEOPLE IN INTHE INTIlE TIlE THE The majority or of the IndIan nat re tax death th ug pars paris OL oi are so th t In certain farming distrIcts 30 were of off ot of 10 acres or abut about two persons to the tho acre The Tho houles homes ot of this part ot of India are largely mud huts and even In prosperous times the have hao G ao 1110 little to eat elt that you OU seldom r roe a inhering moan man whose ribs you OU cannot count I 1 saw W many anon at work In the felds fields who elbows stood like their and out upon ar arms whose calve calves were not bigger than ot of 1 ft American b boy All mem members r ot of the family work I saw aw men women and children In th the field neld nd I was told lold that there thero were milons millions ot of who supported their an an Income ot of about G rio cents a w k The them themselves selves eat 10 no meat The They consider the cow hol holy and would as soon n think ot of eating their grandfathers a as a of tenderloin steak sleak J I made my guide very H angry ono ommo lay day by Jy asking him to go with me to a butcher shop hop ant and I 1 know that he would rather have hare starved tane than have touched beef t The Thes wags s ages ot of al all are oro exceedingly 10 low lowI I saw women omM working working I in the fel field for or thre three cents a da day and men who received about five C tl I was told that the people had reduced the tho problem ot of mer mere existence nce to 1 a scIence ad and that ninny ot of to made mado t a nt fuss whenever their wives or children ate more than would to support III life and kep keep them going In the tho opium distrIto abut about Patna Fatna I wal was told that It was aB a n common thing for oar lIar In times or of pacU scarcIty to give h bil ot of opium to their to aa away ther theft hunger or to keep them rum et eat lag Ing to too much This I is dono In nl a no rota whIch En England land cle collects t ten ot of millions ot of dollars worth orth of revenue every year The Engl English h government has n a monopoly ot of the opium crop I It advances th seed to 10 the opium tar tar mer tells I each man just ho how much land he can put Jut In anti and when whelm his er crop p Ia 10 raised d him to sell I It to 10 the at It its own price which I Is always a lions shore share ot of the tho profits now HOW ENGLAND OPE OPENED ED CUNA ChINA WITH I What an act ot of retributive justice we 0 hould have hao It th the h should lo lose India through China b be lOoked upon u na a a Judgment Upon upun the English tor or forcing opium Upon Chin ChIna I It was through tM the opium war that England got ol Il its frt first hoM on Chi ChIna un Its I net during that wor war werf were the mot most disgrace disgraceful ful ot of hIstory China begged England not to Import opium To The emperor and the officials pone passed laws against to the Ble eale ot of the dr drug for the they saw that I it would become a national cI evil The ho consumers ot olum wee taxed and thra threatened tene wih death Opium smugglers were seized end anti tor or tuned ad and the tho Chinese native dealer were executed The English however demanded the light to sel sell the drug They did Jel sell It against the law and when the Chinese confiscated 00 chel chests o o Indian opium belongIng to the tho English Egland made war with Chinn China The o DrUh trop troops Ibele shelled CO Can II ton and ond In the he end China Chinn to enl vaY Ilay of oC damages As the price ot of that war these English foreign devils as the Chinese called them ob aired a ot of and o opened a number ot of the tho get great Chinese cities me to n foreign trade The They are sti still cite selling their opium oDium to 10 the almond yel and the tho through them have hac the t opium i drunkards ot of the world Dr who wa was for tor years rears a ms mis missionary at Canton jays that nearly every v ry house In that city has its opium couch and that not only ha Chino China Is but ar ahmo India Is ful full ot of opium drunkards It I La estimated there nl are over oer persons In China who smoke opium ollum Ind and In tho ho city ot of Fo Foe chow alone there are 10 1000 1 registered opium dens I 1 was told that China u used worth ot of opium every year and that a great part ot of this amount is 15 noW raised In Interior Chin China and within the past years great poppy estates have hae Wn been got In Manchuria The annual out output output put l he ot of that province alone Is no now nor near nearly ly Iy 2000 pounds n a large part ot of which 1 Is shipped down Into ChIna proper FRANK 0 CAnlE CARPENTER Tn |