| Show I t From The Battleground of Thou ht I I 0 One The graft In ha have H n Ibis I Dens brought title Int prominence ence Mayor ar C Url I the h mayor myor 0 of II that ot oy Te The ikI like th the 0 of h hey been n represented In the otc office of 01 mayor for three generations Writ In Ini about bul him In the Pit Pitta bur bury Sung blue u 0 of Charities and nd th the Common Robert Robrt A WO Wood says 1 at Ho hr has introduced business methods tho in a I the a awarding ld nl ot of al all contracts tn In Including Ih the banking of th the cr In a city where on only a fw few years pu am I perpetual franchises w were given I a a street railway covering every r section Mayor MIor h has otar o 0 tar 1 as the situation allowed pt In for force th the strictest ne new conception 0 of the public interest In relation to public Ire service corporations R He compelled the to c ceso moy moving ing It it trait through the middle 0 of wha what la Is potentially tb the b ben down downtown town Itt Street In th the city T The railway cm company paD warn for the Strait t time to clean etan a and repair the It streets to meet mett th the cost ot of charges rUI required b by the work of 01 ell city departments and to py pay bridge tolls L Loose and nd costly 01 metho methods In the h city depart manta ment WI were radically and ac accounts counts with long on 1 Involving II heavy interest 10 loves to the city wre were brought lP up to date dal Tle The cost 0 of electric lighting to the elt city h has been reduced from ninetysix to dollar dollars a lamp lamp hay have been n effected fete through having the ct city do 40 some of oC II it own up asphalt halt paving and nd water Pi laying Mr Ir loot trots Ellhu Rt Root I Is a striking II I 0 of t the fact Be tbt that one on man In hie time pS pays many parts rt fo tor la In the nUI course o of a car career which II a not yet md end ended ed l he h has n not ol only lIa y as a laWr lawyer but lit b le led tb the bar as secre secretary t tary of war h he U the war r department and th the army anay tl them worthy o of tb the rl and admiration of tile the country and I as Ita secretary ot of sate tt h he Int infused a spirit and Igor Into Inlo 0 the lorell foreign nations of the United Stab 81 which wl not only survive hi lilt bt but wl will undoubtedly ly lym mark an era In the tb diplomatic history m n or our country Upon hl h t rein th the department of 01 state the p po IU wold world I lay u as It wr were bor before him The legal profession dle desired to see hm hint chief Jlee justice 0 of the United Idt Th Incoming ur urged him to reman remain at t tb the hed head ot of the cabinet and without an any or per f 8 seal much 1 less a rI request on hie hi p part th the elate I of Nw New Yok York that he hent nt It II In the Unit United states senate T The his t which bind him to ha h n sate tat proved ed stronger trl than the all allure allurements mant ments of position while ll Mr r Rt Root I la lanot not I a ed Md and while he be benol not nol In favor ot of disarmament as an la in independent dependent ho he knows know sad and that thAI wan between lose when wilen tile the cau causes lave have been n re N removed moved and d when nations nation settle u their dispute In with the principle pi of justice Therefore instead of making a condition pre he bo h hem vie It M as a con cone q of tile the settlement or of Intern controversies according to the of Justice In view there therefore tore fore of the various measures murea which he has baa pro ed and tarried carried to completion It I le an exaggeration Ion to my Mr r Root as AI creta secretary ot of tate state hen contributed moss more than an soy Ingle man to the canoe ot of International Justice end and therefore of Brown Soot In tb the independent Ferr Ferment Americans according to 10 Fenero ar am con on II lacking In gen general en eral ILI ideas Idea conception His of a Id idea I Ih the French on eon Part to 10 him I is It It 1St II a choice hoft to 10 which h he I Is This country like other hu has Its fault Nowhere else I le n mush added to In the of It life by th the nil encl Ill pursuit lie of arl r 1 I is N sager l The pare pace I la hectic ru government Ie a fun full of ignorance pug I waste Men fn bean and wealthy Ith wnm choose sterility Many an other shoe comings might be conceded but hr th the historian a says that our differs from hi his countrymen by b virtu of hi his Interest In general Ides the th Italian la Is mistaken Ferrero 1 k show dislike 0 of tM ha Germane lurn for ler the HI type of et mind demand Intellectual product In com lOm forto tI label labeled neatly and nl with tale tute rile HI of tams Home I the application on 0 of certain Id Ideas Aft after to the of nations II He never nyer n of Ireal groat argument about aboul It up about Ouch a mind may be se II ul I ful ul as another It would d bo be however to Charge the t r example they are 1 lees given t ro Intellectual arrangement than the French lInth with having fewer or I less fertile general thoughts The Th country or of Bacon Newton and nd Derwin Int Inlet sets MIll Mr Ites INI than the tho country ot of Pasteur end Descartes Mollere 1111 at van even seem m to him grater fur f than I for tor all we e know b I Ima may ma prefer Alfred Altred de tut to Seh I sod the brothers to Eliot Eilot but hi his preference Should hould at be explained by b French superiority ii a general thought though I The Unit State Stat Intellectually hu has accomplished little In these fields perhaps from ab absence sence of oC genius perhaps from Crom lack o of r leisure and cultivation To general Id ideas however In the tho sense enee In J President Is fe fertile its In them the average AmeriCAn Is Ie devoted Ol him a cargo carso of them In a form for tor which h lie to Is prepared and he will swallow them as worms worm Part ot of the Presidents pop POI I le due to his hili fertility In such Id expressed In a 8 mAnner under understood I stood tood b by the tr fur trI I February 5 Simpler Although the population ma may have it 15 to Taking ZO u per J cent since the can cansue sue of 1 1100 entailing a pro pre Increase In the volume d dwork work required It in III the belief ot of th the officials that thy they will be able to complete COm the coming census nu at a but little It any In UlO excises of the last o 0 n 11 nn n says th the March Popular Mechau lea la In an Tilt economical miracle will be made madeo pro po ibis through the Introduction 0 of ree It for tor the waving or of time and labor Ibor It to I ex expected ted that by the lb aid of these theM ne new machines me fo force of clerks no larger than that 10 y yearn ago go will be able ble to I turn tUMI out end and perhaps on hsU haIt M much more work as ae was ac Jl hed In 1100 1000 Mechanical or of ne kind hr nether another have been U used In hi th the States census office sineS 10 but bul the system lItem of tabulation which will be employed for tor this thle con cen sue will be so 0 far In advance ot of all In the mati matter ot of machin Cry ery om employed polO II as to mark a new ors Ia The Tho census will be complied compiled by the nard card Index system with a card ard tr f u every man woman and child In the tho country but It will differ front the 1114 carol 1 Index system found In the aver average age R In that Ute the information will willbe willbe be recorded by punching holes In t e cards card ot of with pens r typewriters t The Th positions of the hol holon hole on each and will facts roll live five to the Individual wh whose hy hythe the t e 0 and holds hold n The article further explain how Mw tin holes hole are punhe And counted se required for or th the various statistics |