Show AN OBJECT LESSON A WRECKED old man sat in court recently and heard a jury return a it verdict that places him among convicts men melt whom society lias has found it necessary to isolate from their fellow men once this man had au all the good things that life can offer enough wealth tor for comfort a lofty place ot of public trust as administer of public lands and advisor to a president I 1 but greed tor for wealth and more land took possession of ills his soul and caused him to sacrifice crince sa the greatest thing man can possess a sense of honor for a paltry he betra cd the trust re posed in mm him in order to buy more land that lie he old did not need he risked all and lost the distress that has now fallen upon albert B rall rail and others implicated ln in the oil scandals should be a valuable object lesson to the youth auth of the land tills this Is a rather cynical a age ge in which the old standards or morality and social and public conduct are being questioned it Is well liell that tile lie coming generation have haie an all opportunity to see that there Is something in these old fashioned notions of honor and honesty after all whitt what an effective tragedy it Is how appropriate it might be for fall to de hier aher that speech of Wol in shakes pears henry the eighth that can be epitomized in ill the lines corruption U ins not more than honesty let all the ends thou alast at be tily thy count rys |