Show L Gath Gathered On O The Battefeld Battlefield of Thought I In JI J this the Ut n ne p i l sirk of tf world tho oman J the Uio wod lr Ihl h won CEO w wann n nl t tP l P e ann nt and enviable A ii decade 1 ax uh h t ro wn WI H attire m or Ir le I less of nt a Illk firak III and wa was WI tr aled aco In th Ih thee day datt dl It was waa WA the th fr for In is 11 to tU tell last ha M teL t 1 l In Iii ih th alro to Mart er on U u a trip tnt at aull un i in the Ihl Wod would to tn do it in at t least leant tm tiit il h las we Its I Urn Iliac titan tha the hero bert hUl of lbs tho Ih I 1 u novel nol h we anti and ti 10 I Wa Ind v I 21 th the 11 tm office ole constantly Iv in ill il formed of ot her hr thrilling adventures In Itt jumping from train to tn beat nr tr I bal swain gain he abs wa W told tol to tn feign n a nl ft In th the street tr I et t to Rud out how harshly I pi I I wr were treated In certain ln hIt or to stimulate madness so that nhe h he ml mIght give a thrilling tory Story of at my tY 11 flaw dai da l life e In A it lunatic e asylum nr ur II I II sIte MB lad Had to rid ride on a firs fr truck Irk or II In iii Inan II an at a ambulance or live Iv without fool for lor tare thres week wk Thoa Tho Toe e were rl tho the pl Vi leer liter da days o a at woman Journalism chr char I b by tha tIreless tho tim 1 I tI energy II of ot wit and anil the of f UJ HI who ho biased bluet ant th tl wy Their of ot today toll have much more morO prosaIc I dUl duties Editors and publish era e en have come one to nl a womans woman faculty culty of at Interesting wo won nan Inan n r Id readers dara and tuti men man readers alike alke nl In treating th tb the human Interest nut antl ali emotional pha of newspaper r le Her work today I Is of very er emphatic c importance rt nce to her energies ner o are ate directed dl iu along tiong th the line In of least I AJ e re resistance and jid greatest results From the Ihl January New Broadway Un Have the Set Sut In erg era Ill overdone It It looks lo like Uke It when bodies In New Nw J T rk CH CIty Vf P l rea their th lr appreciation II of ot J 1 Morgans effort to t re ye reo Un th the flu strew stress when hen a crowd 11 g a it itt croat i political gathering In Brook rook lyn the name of Rockefeller RO wll 0 1 tr John D Rockefeller himself Is III III to lie be the tho principal guest at the dinner bu of ot a great commercial club in and when the diner at ata ata t ta a t t banquet banquot In a New York hotel chaer Mr II lr John D de den hl n ls a against II Int th the charge of tainted money Douy The Tb vigor and ear earn n ln e with which Mr Archbold ex x pr ed had much to do with the enthusiasm of his listeners It lie He la is lanot I Inot not given glY to speechmaking 8 and hi his words ken Impromptu had behind them tham a warmth of expression that gave Kave the tha t the ring of sincerity when he be mid laid q I want wt to say MY that If 1 had thought there thre was w any n taint on my m money mone I would never have offered a dollar of It to Syracuse university My 1 conscience clence would not have let me sue m I 1 not have asked aked Gods Goda God blessing I Ion on such illicit a gift Itt I t have earned my IllY money by b fifty year ean of Rood good hard conscIentIous toll and end hottest hoot Intent In t III In Intha the tha pursuit of ot business or I would never ler have given Niven H Po dollar to further God Gods work A little good fOOd frank healthy talk In public by b some ome of our ourt great t captains of or Industry who have bave been the subject of th the muckrakers criticism might do a great deal of good fOOd for tor after all an lI down In every liver decent mans man heart will wW be found a ran sense of ot fair play pia and Week ly I Comparison It would be Interest To point th the standard th tb thOur the Our point the standard of average averalle honesty bonty of ot the th American people stands In these the day da daIt It would also aleo be bo Interesting If we had seasonable reasonable means of 01 comparison to compare the average American hon honesty honesty esty eely with th the average ave fI British French and German honesty hon Also to compare th the average of ot folks folk in dif different different ferent parts of ot our out own tho Want Mall with the West Vest the th farmer fanner with the hll men mn New NewYork NewYork ew York Chicago and aud San Sail Francisco country folks with city elt folks rich pee pea people tile with poor hoot trust truet magnates magnate and rail railroad road road men mill with and antS political reformers And ADd we wo would like Uke If It we e could to compare are the average honesty of this thin generation with that of the generation and again ain with that of the generation th it fought out the Revolution It would help us perhaps to know what way wa we are aN tending in the matter Inciter of ot honesty hon It seems nil to 10 us u sometimes that average honesty hereabouts bout Is iii I low lo Wa Vas V It not In the papers paper lately that thaI II New York street t t railroads railroad II road discharged several thousand streetcar conductor conductors a y year ar fur tor stealing fares tar or being belli suspected of ot It ItT These sense earne railroads compute that they the lose several million dollars dollar yearly by the dishonesty of employee who steal teal and of passengers passenger who do tint not 1 pay or make m k dishonest use of or transfers transfer The average conscience here dOts does not seem m to prick at cheating the th street attest railroad company nor 1101 doea It teem to prick In slate legislatures legislature especially e lall In the south lOuth at taking anything away from any an railroad Those Tho am are depress depressing log ing In signs Another U is I the th apparent eagerness of a great reat number of people Including many leaders In politics to II I have President nt Roosevelt run fur fr fru a u third Im In the teeth ot lOr tin lilt hi solemn that he wont They Thy n m to tn liars have III nn on rone Uen nt of the obligations lB llon of Integrity Harper Weekly Tue 10 along In tn III the lie th the highroad and nn in iii trip drip of Opium the cities cUlM and vii n icEs of lit you ou iw the Ih opium 1111 fao faDe TIle The opium amok or r Ilk like the opium enter eater rapidly loses flesh h when h hn n the habit ha haM bait fixed U Itself elf on him The color leaven his hi akin anti all l lIt It heroine dry try like Uk Ills JIla eye loses lonni IntO whatever hat light and It may ma have havn had bad aral and s dull lull anti and Unties lItI The opium flies has hall been bean n best beet dene described it bed an as M a peculiarly withered and hunted hI II 1 I countenance With this I Is a 1 thin body anti ami a a 1 languid auld gait Opium g gets eta t K It pow grip grill on a it smoker that th t tIt It U is actually unwe for him to 10 ct give e tip up the habit without medical Ild His HII Ill appetite Is III taken away his hili digestion Is I Impaired tIters there Is III congestion of the tho various Internal organs and ant congestion lion tion of nr the th lung lunge Constipation and diarrhea result with pain all over the tha body Ind Dy Dr th the time ho III has baa reached this stage tage the smoker hen has become both physically and mentally weak anti and Inactive With Ills his Intellect dead deadened cited ened Ills his physical anti and moral tent senes Im Impaired Impaired paired h he sinks sinka Into Inlo laziness Immor Immorality allt anti debauchery lie 1115 has Imn lost his of remittance to diao nd be becom com Corsica predisposed pr to colds bron diarrhea dysentery and dyspepsia ilL sia Brigade Surgeon J H II Condon M Ill speaking of opium eaters caters before the Royal Commission on ott opium Mid stid ld They become emaciated and debilitated wretches wretch and finally die most mOlt corn com commonly t dt diarrhea Induced by the tho w use o of ot opIum When a R susan mon has got him hImself self elf into III to this condition he lie must have opium and ami a t must have tUe It all the time Samuel Merwin In Success Magazine Traveling Pus the nar narIn Tn In row streets st where the tho Or Ur Holy Hol Lanil lepers Ie peril crowd around with horrible cries and beggars seem m hardly human In their filth nUh and rags raga and deformities Go 10 up U onto Mount Zion and look off art to the blue ue quIet ulet hills of Moab Moat then stop to listen lIten to a LI little Ure k fu funeral noted service rhythmical plaintive sung hy by 11 a longhaired priest a I little blind boy and a peasant woman Drive to Bethlehem and to the Church of the Nativity and see the Manger where h re th the Child lay Ia guarded day and anti night hy hI La Moslem soldiers Why h guarded lit m IJ cause every shrine Is considered the property of some sect Roman Greek Armenian Copt Assyrian or another and at the festivals of Roster and und Christina especially unless 11 the Mos Mci Moslems lems keep outer order blood Is always shed Think out over the land and remember ber that In th the Turkish dominions dominion the only law Is III that of ot Pondering these th things thing drive up over the Mount of Olives and look luok down at atthe atthe atthe the Golden Oats Oat of the olty city walled up these theM hundreds of years lest tho the KinK King who bo once entered It riding on an ass au reenter the same way The Travel Magazine hy by b Although not so eo 11 litton gorgeous or so sub BUb Of Ot Early Earl Dawn lime as tho the tel fiery glory of or west wt yet most moat lovely and most fair la Iii the first faint blush of dawn when the great luminary though not Dot yet risen upon the plains plain Is ting tins ing log the luman t of or the mountains mountain with a II delicate rennet hue bue in beauty with thaI of or the Iho ear sar or ot of the d tourmaline and nd mantling the fleecy n y w wisps of vapor and the scattered cloudlets placidly resting Ung upon the mountain tilde side In a Hood of ot Incarnadined Starting almost before the break brenk ot or day by the tho old three horse diligence train from Busch through the magnificent Munster Thai alas there IK is now n a railway in place of ot that enjoyable but somewhat slow alow 1110 and deliberate mode modo of ot locomotion the morning star atar till stilt I brightly shining and several of or tho the brighter stars still scintillating in the th domed canopy of or the skies the tho Invigorating Invigorating orating or crispness of the air tha tite beauty of the gradual advance ad anee of dawn anti and 11 the tho wild grandeur and sublimity of 01 the th scene ever momentarily becoming mom motu and more apparent amply corn com compensate pen ale for the discomfort of a break brak f ut st at it I 3 In the morning Now us as tL the gloaming recedes recede before auroras I advance one by one the glittering stars star have all JIll paled away and an the tho topmost summits summit of the the first to glimpse the rising glory of the theun sun un throw oft the veil teli 11 of night and assume ume their beauty And Anti swiftly as the great groat orb tires tiles over ever nearer to the horizon the lower range of the mountains toome Illumined by hi his b bel beams am trill and a Q light diaphanous dla lay layer layer er Ct of cloud resting upon the RIde of the tho hill bill which nce Is ascending Is III bathed In a flood food of Thu spectacle now Is I 1 beautiful beyond des description do and nd almost too fair for tor earth earthon on each side of the road 1 toler the cl deepening 1 I eun AtUl r a I their bare on oi j fj C tt h I Iden iII 11 len den en of it Verdun t an and Inti Ko gIr k newer flowers hy by the tb side Id r f it 0 foaming roaming torrent i J Jov ov over r obstructing roT tok rOk 11 r I r I there 1 plunging m nt r a I pies 11 1 Into the tite L 11 R M II I while I In front I is ti the lustrous hank bank or I k vp AI r In n th the till hill A to I I n r S lures tu in I tl tI t Indeed fair And Ana uli II i of the crt i ji A though so until small at a awas i iwas iT was all tho the favored 0 i 1 C k j v Son Butt of Oed GeI from III of worlds s t a anut i out nut th the Infinitude 0 f r M ll rv tto mAke the tho great ut i i kind html and surely RM MM I r f thone tho A Aon At Aton ri i Ion on this earth nth t to tonAI en nal nAI of that pr r offered to all aU although 1 ii I i I ten fera the gift of lIfe flanker Danker t ti II litt AI t don T Twelve Iny night s Decem h language of th the 01 io i rl ty t for people who I Ili lasted t 1 k 11 w wo o deed d I think the leg g i L t ir In birth of ot the lisby Mi liOti a th f fIse Vie Ise be Mn Men bAd had scan slen n m ii r star sIal H i they the tw ta t IV twelve nights night until the tho t h T lit 11 l they came canto to 0 the num V nl d their cam camel l T This 4 year yer ends and I notify those tho around Lt It l Labor LoboI bor the lifting an H lire life Is II ii f r ft diU If that for th the next yest I the rk triumph of ot the mm matter la is to begin i 1 rj I ei e remembrance i I a ev every ry day ny The Tha chill chi I 11 on Christmas morning i church n as the o i isome L 1 k some Christmas parts purt 1 Ii In the evening the tha Messiah at least on h b i 1 ithe hi the he Christmas JI tree f School anti and on one for I dj house and one on for th Ih 1 I a I for tor the tho Association sn ant i r f h School and ami w come canto to Twelfth Nigh r or Its bean In the th tak ak lIk si u i t I rio good round danN 0 or H a vi lg I before Twelfth Night t Is III m r j tt I Everett Evett lint Hale In tn the Ih t till hI hIans 11 1 ans Home Item I |