Show I Who Are the Special Interests' Interests and andI What Candidate Are ATe They Supporting J I I IFOR OR many years the electorate of tho the United States has been regaled F FOR from pulpit forum and rostrum from press and magazine with dissertations dissertations dis dis- an and discussions with diatribes and philippics anent th the tIlo special interests What they thoy are has been beat known to evor everybody body through th the liberal teaching of those who sought to cap capitalize public enmity against tho the predatory forces into popularity an and political power for themselves them them- selves Mr Roosevelt has charged that Mr r. Taft is under the domination domina doming tion Lion of tho special interests although the canny citizen of Oyster Ba Bahas Bay has carefully avoided a becoming specific concerning which of these thes special interests are aiding tho the President Who ho are these special interests in- in in in It is assumed by everybody that the great banking house houe of J. J P Morgan Co in combination with several others of lesser importance is in control of most of the business of the country No combination o of capital in recent years that has become at nt all formidable was merged without n Mr Ir aIts aIt's banking house having had bad a finger in tho the financial pie In the tho nr various ous industries which have hac most to lose or of gRin gain by legislation legislation legislation legis legis- lation the influence of Mr Morgan is paramount as it is with th the tho heavy stockholders and bondholders of these great cat trusts The Tho Harvester Harvester Har Har- vester trust tho the Steel trust and numerous others are controlled d absolutely absolutely absolutely by what is known as is the money money power power but not necessarily improperly so The great bonking banking houses by which these concerns aro are financed and to which they must constantly go for loans naturally have powerful influence with their debtors treed 1 1 i 1 at th b y l. l h tl 1 at One 11 need U not not bo f rig honed ut Ulo u a money UV o U. U oy nor sarc in in mu LilU diatribes which arc hurled at tho the great grent captains of finance to agree that tho the great financial group of which Mr Morgan lorg n is the head comprises comprises com com- the special interests Dominating them as ns such does docs not mean menn that the they aro thieves and robbers that thoy they have havo mulcted tho the people for tho the groat sums they control or that they daily break every eory rule lule of conduct set forth in the Decalogue ue Yet they thoy are arc what is popularly known as the H special interests and that candidate for President Presides whom they are supporting may be properly said to be aided by the Jl special interests JJ And what candidate are they supporting 7 George W. W Perkins was for years the confidential partner of Mr l Morgan lorgan an and his association with the modern Croesus netted him a n great fortune Mr r. r Perkins is heavily interested in tho the Harvester trust the Steel trust tho the Wire trust and others and is supporting supporting- Mr Roos Roosevelt Roosell ell for President Perkins Perkins Perkins Per Per- kins is tho the financial agent of the Roosevelt campaign he collected the five millions of dollars which were expended in tho the hopeless attempt to get the tho former President the nomination for a third term Frank Fronk A. A a heavy stockholder in tho the Steel trust and the Harvester trust is a Roosevelt elt adherent as is Dan R R. R Hanna R. R R R. R McCormick J Medill McCormick son law of Mark Hanna Hauna Harold F. F McCormick son law of John D. D Rockefeller all of them heavy stockholders in the tho Harvester trust the Steel trust Standard Oil American Steel and Wire Viro and scores of others The II special interests seem eom to be grouped behind Mr Roosevelt And Aud why are the they behind him 7 Because ho has promised them thorn and promised the public that if elected President there will t be e no attempt to enforce tho the Sherman trust anti-trust law that the policy of dissolving these pre predatory atory trusts will willbe willbe willbe be changed in favor of regulation although Mr r. r Roosevelt was Pre President for seven years and never attempted to regulate or control them Who is the candidate of the special interests Colonel Theodore Theodoro Roosevelt 4 i I B E GATHER from the published recital of Suffragist W WE happenings in England and Ireland that the of tho the RufI suf- suf z people are growing weary Tide Tid N Now I e ow frag-et frag antics The smashing of windows the tho burr buff Turning In n feting of policemen the occasional jamming of England an aged statesman's statesman 8 hat down over oer his cars ears i rather appealed to the crowd as a n good joke for fora I a B. few years ears But it has hns lost the charm of novelty and the leading orators are getting rough treatment from tho the Cockney crowds who have hac forgotten the tho entertainment they were once wont to get from performances performances' and now novo can see only the themore themore themore more tiresome side of it In fact there is good reason to believe that the psychological moment has passed in England and that the continuation continuation continuation of the equal suffrage campaign has rather damaged the cause it itsou sou sought ht to foster Lovely woman never appears to advantage in a masculine role H Her r fascination always is not so much that she is feminine but that she is non masculine she appeals to that side of the tro brutes brute's nature that is not touched by his brother lords of creation no matter how likable likable likable lik lik- able they may be Observing a mere man make an ass of himself may disgust other men but they rarely permit their sense of indignation to inspire the throwing of rocks the they may not be vastly amus amused d by the spectacle but they arc are seldom moved mo to violent protest The They simply ignore it But when woman alluring woman sheds her fascination like last years year's hat bat rolls up her hor sleeves an and plunges into the melee with cheerful disregard as to the dishevelled state of her back hair bair the performance is at first entertaining to the masculine masculino brute then quickly turns to that disgust which seeks outlet in the gentleman b by way of remonstrance remonstrance remon remon- and in the ho polloi by harsher means menns Certainly it is never completely ignored although this by the way is mans mails 5 only weapon against womankind and is is one which he uses uses least Specialists in the study of woman in her various moods and tenses have bae found that ignoring an angry and determined woman is the best method of subjugating subjugating subjugating sub sub- her it t is womans woman's good fortune that few men have ha intelligence enough to follow v that method The militant English first amused and entertained England England Eng Enge Engeland land but disgust has bas developed and it is having the usual effect Their 1 k b h. h ft lt d 1 d 1 1 l dl 1 l' l t t h or s 0 ioU aro 0 u au a CU an LUU in iu u a se tn er a lU UI cases cuaca man tan cc lilt e same Wt police which in tim times s past protected the Y victims of the are arenow arenow now engaged in defending the suffrages 4 41 1 V X DING the firm declaration in Democratic 11 1 IN the n national tio a Democratic pInt platform form il in favor or a I Platform of maintaining the strength and efficiency of Df the American Amerie n navy the Democratic House refuses re re- re- re Is Scorned fuses fusos to agree even to the construction of one I a by House battleship this year although the naval program provides for two battleships The donkey in Congress Con Con- gress ress manifests nil all the traits of that admirable animal including that glorified obstinacy which has come to be known as mulishness Bullishness It declares that there thore aro are no funds in tho the treasury with which to construct even ono one battleship although enough money has hos been wasted ni in the numerous fa fake fake- investigations in o to build and equip one of the great Is American patriotism nt atso so low an ebb that it will place the seal of approval upon a party parly that would make the American n navy nY Y y a joke among the nations and that would render the greatest country u upon on which tho the sun SUIl shines so enfeebled that even the most despised of third rate rale powers could insult it with impunity V i rr F MR BRYAN is to follow Mr Roosevelt about I IF II Why Not the country why not combine these two circuses circuses cir cir- C Combine b. b under one tent and in one ring Every Every- om Ine body knows the impossibility of following the enand enand en- en and Form tire performance in n. n three three-ri three t tA g or of n a two two- One Circus ringed circus the human or organs ns of sight being b i g II t unfortunately so arran arranged that ono one can cnn look in m but one direction at a time lime The two Bryan and Roosevelt shows could euld easily bo be merged into a combination of Wild West est and menagerie for for su surely ely the Bull Moose 1 and arid the Donkey would more greatly attract if exhibited together than separately And the expense 1 Think of the i e expense t Everybody knows who is defraying g the Roosevelt elt bills and ju judging b by the thc activity of certain trust agents at Baltimore the the B Bryan expense account will be he met b by y the Ule Democratic national committee with funds from a source that will frill not be altogether doubtful |