Show JOSEPH CI IA Most lost nUll nod heal Hest Tinted lintel of I IlIr Ish Statesmen Julian Ralph In the London MallAt Mall MallAt At every liberal and meeting the cries from the crowd have been beell for forthe forthe the speakers to discuss the enormities b by the tIght Honorable Jo Joseph Joseph seph Chamberlain At eer every Unionist meeting which I 1 hAve hate attended the mention of Mr Ir name has been beell th the sl sig signal nal tor or yells and salvos of oC delight The marrow ot of the contest at the polls Is that the country countr l Is to vote In Mr Ir Chamberlain or the reverse Sir William calls call him din the Ihl pretender and other liberals have said that In Lord lArd statement ot of th the national situation there Is no vital I paragraph except the one which awn Ions the work of oC time the colonial minister His 1111 Portrait Is 18 to lie be seen wherever pictures ot of men are for ale or on show how and even In ht Birmingham the lar largest et most constant cro crowd d Is that which gathers all da day long before t a quarter photograph of Mr Chamberlain amt his hIli family Whether men like or detest he Is the most mOlt chaired and beet hated man In ht Great Is no get getting ting awa away from him for or an any man who maters or discusses the immediate late at af faire tal of the realm lie He has always been growing and amid at time pace of sweet corn cornIn cornin In August when the darkes sa say you youcan ou ouan can an hear It grow a at t night but the South African troubles have pushed him top Ill like ilkI II a mango sprout In iii the hands bands of an Indian juggler There Is no getting awny from him and from X this plight no one le II entry elut aut even 1 die tomorrow o b lie said Mid the theother theother other night at Trent end anti still there would remain this great t ml 1111 pore fit of our forefathers It is II not nol m my tr or my In or lilY rnY vie which matter in this struggle trullie And nd now turn a away wa from and observe th the figure he cuts broad abroad In th the lI eyes of foreigners whose Judg le II ott often the true fide ulde or nearest approach to the verdict of our own posterity It Il II fa distorted by hatred bt UI the sise of tie the remains remain Abroad Mr Chamberlain stands tand all as th the of U as well a as of nt the most mOlt hideous and work which foreign fancy tanty filed with hatred con un conceive or twist out ot of mixed fable an and fact lie is III always foremost In hi editorials and printed jibes JIbe and fling III Ills pictures In cartoons and Oil on postcards would paper the walls wall of the largest hall hail a abroad roa They depict him with a tall horn ani and a single hoot hoor RI as I I the man behind every scene In history from the Jameson raid 1 end the affair down to the sacking and burning or of the sacred and Arcadian homes or of those Boers noora who ha tare been adopted b by continental lu Jou rope rollf III as an Instrument with which to conjure the lively devil 1111 known all as there is II no more chance to 10 get away wa from hl iii all pervasiveness there than there is III In England lie HI came to on Trent In a special train on right ant and stepping out of a carriage ot of plate gluse like ilkI a lamp stool before III u on time lie III wore an overcoat with heavy havy lapels lappis of Persian lambs fur such all as an crier might be expected to brilliant new silk Ilik hat and trousers His HIli smooth shaven face tace wu was waxen while end and like a carving In marble so much so that when he smiled It w 1 s as asIt It I a mask ha had d w wrinkled rl n k I ed a lit little tie t I the mouth Ue merely flashed through the crowd and 11 was al gone con conD Aa D hour bour later he was wall addressing a 0 meeting In Bass u breading shed where persona lied had a to study him for or quits minutes minute I knew the t type of tit the moat extraordinary f hl century It has hall been thou thought ht R a New I World Worl type produced where Iv 14 magnificent and rest at with prairies that give pili play to enormous actions actton mountains which slop all lIt but III the mightiest Willi rivers and IA which till the ignorant savages worshipped but bill the th new masters Imong men have over upon giant webbing of steel have t even vrn and liar that they transform their force Into motive mothe and lighting power That is III the ln type called In the lilt New b by such names as Commodore Vanderbilt Ja Jay Gould Thorn Thomas A James Fir Wil William liam Ilan e C Van YAn Horn and Cecil Rhodes Nearly all who are arp o or ills type work ark at desks fIlIk dotted nil 1111 over o er with el electric buttons that summon the tho thoI hands and heads which their vast require to carry out the mere suggestive slashes ot of their single lIngle mInds As 8 Mr Ir Chamberlain rose and began belan speaking It teas alii for tor R a moment as it If itI I were In some other pl place e looking at another man and I expected him to say Gentlemen I had the lucky Horky fountains searched anI and have found a p pass where the worst gradient I le eel one In a hundred and we shall haul trains train with A single light engine a as the four now used b by our competitors I hll have at ar to pot lIt our own steamers or of full Atlantic upon the great lakes and to lo P pay for tor them out ot of their own savings at the rAte of two tO a year We e shall lay omit OUI for our terminus a port rt which must rival Liverpool In th time course or of twenty years and which h At An expenditure of should return us UI Its cost rORt annually after aCter the first fe few years for the next two de decades cades Cool to cold coldness nell so thAt WOo wo women men whispered that he was ill straight RI as an arrow without a single gra grah gray grayhair h hair lr slender nil na R a professional runner dressed us III only can he be dressed dred a man manor manof or of routine whose whole pulse Is III who lets others do time the work time the walk walkIng walking Ing amid the worrying hI he might be bethought thought to hate hao out of a cold storage room The shell shed like a Turkish and Its teat worked upon his surface I Ice In time after which hits hili smile was I as more easily executed and his cheek chelk trembled now and then where the tho light lit string ring ot of his eyeglass touched It lor lorhe or he wore the Inevitable glass And with witha a sense ot of effect liS as perfect all as If he h had tl been Japanese terra cotta colored or orchid to balance b lance It Slit Note that the audience was noisy that It hall had been said there was a plot to break k up the meeting Time The ml brain In nana mans at no more impatience or annoyance than found expression In the fila slow r raising ot of one hand with a gesture halt half ot of half ut of The Te m a disturbance grew and there lame came from him the note of one olle who ho will not brook Interruption U It was uttered as 88 and slowly with the carne am coolness as all ole else that he said IOU It there are lue any an por ons who wish Ish to disturb this meeting mAke 1 a circle round them and wo we can toll who they are r i 1 iA A tate statue could not 11 shown more mort I alf or r I a M QT feeling 1 The noise grew P r Chamberlain said as 81 It Ir some IOme rear expressed though It did no not t g you ou ca i In lm Burton Hurton calm man manage at down Then ro rose the 11 1 Bur Burton ton head hlad ot of 00 of C the lapel m lady election In iii the kingdom and reservoir ot of the erl of t f I Ih hi local l campaign was wall nut lot coot cool but righteously Indignant It If you dill did nut not coins to hear Mr Chamberlain what whal did you ou came fort for forto 10 o many people are J I beg ber berot ot of you to be quiet It was she who Mr Chamberlain one could coul not imagine him doing it II It would be generous to be quiet was 1 the tho most h he would say lay i After that the man ot of per personality began beran en an hours bourl adl lell worth hearing and studying its 1111 nil 1111 ox 11 I of the tor ores sad and subtlety th the I I 1 time II lID sad 1141 the i ib i b by which be keep rill rising and nd gaining hi 4 power It WU was as 1 nile fine as fencing ag done with a hand band and wrist 0 of i steel atHI There wu was intensity In his hili speech but no heat hlAt or feeling and no word Wild was spoken louder than It if he be had been ad addressing dressing a company In a London Landon draw In lag room There were witty touches here anti and there and rounding dramatis they seemed to have hav been Ien l spontaneous but rather thought out with pen In n hand Perspire anion beaded his hili brow Jut but bl his email eyes eye borrowed no heat and his hili face talf graven to tf the ene end lie haft had 1 a wizards power of brain and sounded note after note until he hit the on one that tut and caught h his hear hearers And then would you OU believe It as 18 ROIl stam us UK he 10 hinted at stop 11 pig the tho spill pell bound cited OOIn Go in So Jo oll ollAnd And lit et rho hI end they Insisted upon ahal hat a Jolly gild fellow tellow he |