Show THE TH TWO CAMP CAMPAIGNS AGNS But would It not help Mr h Taft more not only In the we west t but hul In the east enst if I I such euch things were ilono dono not nor for him but by him Would ouid lie lio not Impress himself upon the the country much moro more forcibly li if I count ho he spoke poke for lor himself Instead of h having Mr Roosevelt continually speak for him Consider Hoose cl for lor or a. a n moment the tho situation arid and tho the b behavior halor of ot the tho two candidates re respectively re- re Mr 1 r. r Bryan Is I in tho tim west vest in inthe tho the east cast let re rt and everywhere C is something seen nun arid heard If Ie there to b bo ali said PIll he says sn's it H Ito If l is IR tho the most actie active act act- ive ie and aggressive s l e candidate for tho the presidency who ever ver appeared before thu the people I Emphatically lio fiti 10 la Js his own cam cam- Ho lie dominates the tho scene cene Behind lila Ills conspicuous 10 figure gurn ono one on only dimly rind now ond then perceives hes a few lew minor and negligible no nl Democratic tic personages s Something Something Some Some- thing is heard hard occasionally occasional from Mark Mack and Haskell but only In a subordinate re re- re lation laUon Mr- Mr it II Bryan is I at the foro fore front and flits fills the thA public eye ee Around 4 Mr Ir Taft Mt th there rc Is such a ruck and anti hUddle huddie of ot campaign managers nOr and promoters that tho public hardly sees tho candidate at alt all Scant utterance comes Conies from him Ills Ils great grent spokesman is Mr Roosevelt cl who perpetually talks and writes For the tho rest tile the Republican campaign campaign cam cam- I Is made mado up of or Hitchcock anti and Yon's VorS ory and the other workers worker If It Mr 11 Taft TaC could put these estimable gentlemen bt behind him him for a time take the tho c center of or the stage himself himsel and enable the tho new newspapers to Ioto o I to his thoughts his views his words some portion of or that space which the they are now compelled too exclusively ely to devote to tho the unbalanced declamation of or Mr Ir Bryan wo we are arc confident that his campaign campal n would bo be dragged out of ot the time I mire where It Jt Is at present held fa fast rast t. t Mr Ir Roosevelt lt cannot help the Republican can cami campaign Campal n b by furth further effacement of ofIr Mr Ir Taft er B Every one of his appeals has th that t effect since with sith Insistence and vo vociferation vociferation 0 vo- vo he lie continually exploits his own on achievements Mr Ir Roosevelt Is not the tho candidate If H the country goes Republican It will wi be bo because It wants Mr 11 Taft TaC to be bp president It I will wi hardly bo ho convinced of his eminent fitness for or tho the office b by further further fur fur- ther titer reliance upon the lungs luns of ot his spokesmen spokes spokes- men to proclaim qualifications of which ho he himself Is la permitted b by his managers to make so meager mcager a display New York Times |