TOM WATSON’S MAGAZINE
THE MAGAZINE WITH A PURPOSE BACK OF IT
March, 1905
| The Political Situation | Thomas E. Watson | [ 1] |
| To W. J. B.—To President Roosevelt—The Ship Subsidy —Hearst, the Myth—Mr. Bryan’s Race in Nebraska—Let the Greenbacks Alone!—En Route to Royalty | ||
| The Palace | Edwin Markham | [12] |
| The House in the Jungle | St. Clair Beall | [13] |
| A Belated Reconciliation | Will N. Harben | [32] |
| Franchise Wealth and Municipal Ownership | John H. Girdner, M.D. | [40] |
| The Storm-Petrel | Maxim Gorky | [44] |
| What Buzz-Saw Morgan Thinks | W. S. Morgan | [45] |
| A Family Necessity | Alex. Ricketts | [49] |
| The Songs We Love | Eugene C. Dolson | [49] |
| The Alligator of Blique Bayou | Frank Savile | [50] |
| The Boy; His Hand and Pen | Tom P. Morgan | [60] |
| The Force of Circumstance | Chauncey C. Hotchkiss | [61] |
| An Ideal Cruise in an Ideal Craft | Wallace Irwin | [72] |
| The Heritage of Maxwell Fair | Vincent Harper | [73] |
| The Butcheries of Peace | W. J. Ghent | [87] |
| Remembered | Ella Wheeler Wilcox | [90] |
| Martyrdom | Leonard Charles van Noppen | [90] |
| The Heroism of Admiral Guldberg | Robert Barr | [91] |
| A Sociological Fable | F. P. Williams | [95] |
| The Old 10.30 Train | Marion Drace | [96] |
| Gallows Gate | H. B. Marriott-Watson | [97] |
| The Judge and the Jack Tar | Henry H. Cornish | [105] |
| Object, Matrimony | Caroline Lockhart | [106] |
| The Rivers of the Nameless Dead | Theodore Dreiser | [112] |
| Another View of the Simple Life | Zenobia Cox | [114] |
| The Corner in Change | William A. Johnston | [118] |
| Car Straps as Disease Spreaders | John H. Girdner, M.D. | [124] |
| The Say of Reform Editors | [126] | |
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Copyright, 1905, in U. S. and Great Britain.
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