Show PRINTING THE NEWS How far a newspaper should like a camera camer obscura picture everything that goes on within the range of or its vision n good bod bad or indifferent is no doubt doutt a n debatable question Between those who claim that the newspaper I should present only the clean elevating I ing wholesome side of oC life mo and the advocates of or wide open columns F there Is a great margin for variation f In opinion says sars the tho Sun SunI I j Many pastors of or churches would bo ho 4 J glad slad If 1 tho te dally daily newspaper could be III transformed Into a sort of missionary 4 magazine presenting the evil side sido of or orme life me It If at all only with some somo accompanying 1 antidote or preachment But II iIi here hero Is one the Rev Rn H W Colston Goiston pastor of ot the First Presbyterian Presby tori an church churchin churchil il in Kalamazoo and well welt known In tN Michigan who in a recent sermon on 4 the tho relations of tho the press to the tho thed d church as quoted by a contemporary H 1 sad uj I He wanted his newspaper r to bring i 4 him all the news of or the tho day dar In his I 1 opinion it Is the tho duty dul of or newspapers to print all news of or tenderloin districts 0 saloons crime and in v fact all the tho news of or toe the under life He said ho horend J read rend this news every OOIJ day as carefully as ho he did news which pertained to other things human Mr Golston Colston de declared deI I dared cared that by b reading this news DeWs and taking only the bare facts from the items without out coloring he felt fell It the duty dut of or Christian people to Instruct i themselves through tho the newspapers eo so sor r that they thc can go so among the unfortunate unfortunate j I nate people and give ghe to them Id Ideas idas ns of or n ii the higher life He said tho the news newspapers 1 papers are aro worth more to civilization i than the tho steamboats and railroads |