Show I i If Personality Y o of Nominees es Is I Im Important A AB ortan t in M Making Makin king g Choice the platforms of oC the three political parties par par- BECAUSE be considered u a B ties the ties the Roo Roosevelt o elt group may dl- dl party part at least for discussion purposes are purposes are fundamental Political political political poli poli- upon only a few of ot the issues tho the personality of oC the throe candidates I must be consi considered b by the voter when ho Indicates his preference next November Captains of oC finance I merchants professional proCessional men and laborers must choose the candidate whom they will support from what is known concern concerning InS InS' the characters of or the three nominee nominees Tho promises that are made by I with the exception of the I each arc are largo largely y the tho same tariff policy What one ono of at the three is most likely to keep his promises judging b by character previous training and b by personal record Which is most likely to conserve the interests of or all without showing showing showing show show- show show- ing partiality to any individual or class If It the voters of oC the United States will answer these questions conscientiously and in the fullness of or knowledge and will then go to the polls and support support support sup sup- port the candidate In indicated b by their responses there can be bo no question as to results Colonel Roosevelt spent seven years in the presidential chair Mr Taft I more than three but the professor protessor has no record from rom which his future may be bo judged President I Taft Tait has steadily upheld the protective policy of the Republican party part Colonel Roosevelt for seven years avoided committing himself and the professor is an I exponent of at free trade to be gradually applied President Taft has turned turne the full tull activities of ot his I government for tor tho the dissolution of at the great trusts trust the colonel was President during the seven years I when these stupendous combinations of at capital came cameI Into full fall being and fastened their grasp upon American Ameri Ameri- I can commercial activities the professor has hM talked all around the trust question but has committed himself himself him him- self to nothing definite Mr Taft TaCt Is Js being opposed by all the great captains of at finance because of at his trust anti attitude Colonel Ro Roosevelt's volts volt's manager is the political agent of at the trusts and his campaign is being financed by them the professor is being i heartily supported by Murphy Murph b by R Ryan an by Belmont and by Taggart each of whom would oppose him if it itI they did not have an understanding with him concerning concerning concerning con con- I his trust policy The parcels post and postal savings sayings bank conI conceived conceived con con- I calved pure purely 1 in the Interest of oC the consumer the theman theman theman I man who works for a daily wage age were created through the influence of Mr Ir Taft Tatt while the workingmen's workingmen's workingmen's work- work ingmen's compensation and employers employers' liability measure the most beneficial measure ever drawn for the tho benefit of at th the workingman Is Js the direct re result result re- re sult suit of the Presidents President's ent's efforts During the seven years rears of or the colonels colonel's Incumbency of or the presidency nothing that would aid In alleviating lating the lot of the toiling millions was done or attempted while the professor refers to the working men and women of oC the United States as unprofitable servants To what one of or these men should all classes of our citizenship look for aid ald and comfort Tho The an answer answer answer an- an all things considered should be Immensely satIsfactory satIsfactory satisfactory sat sat- to the Republican party part fr T Is probable that our government government gov gov- I IT will not be compelled com corn American polled to for some some time to re repeat re- re I Interests Interests' peat In other Central or South American countries what It Jt has S Safe aTe in In I done In Nic Nicaragua The arrival Nicaragua of or Uncle Sams Sam's marines soon quenched the enthusiasm of at the revolutionists and they have had an object lesson as to the dangers incurred in threat threatening the lives and property of Americans I The rhe result will be vastly efficacious elsewhere as those whose profession is the fomenting of or warfare c in the volatile republics of the south are discovering that the they ma may embroil the the excitable to their hearts' hearts content and remain undisturbed our governments government's governments government's governments government's govern govern- ments ment's interest be beginning only at the point of in int interference in- in t with citizens of ot this country and with their property It is a quarrelsome brood of very velT noisy chickens I which our government took under its wing some years ago A great deal of oC noise without much action is possible with these Latin republics as those who ho are careful readers of at their newspapers are I well aware The Latin LaUn Is easily agitated and the i most trivial of or differences will 5 set t him searching for his political enem enemy with a machete although it is amusingly true that the search Is often oCten made where there is no possibility of or his finding the quarry The Theold Theold old alp of at our state department are decidedly l blase concerning Central American matters The preliminary struggles for tor position to the accompaniment ment of at much shouting and threatening arG are regarded by the experienced as merely the usual environment I of or the game game and thc they refuse to take talo the matter I seriously until there Is Js something something- more than breathings breathings breath breath- ings of slaughter with which to deal The exchange i of threats by Saxons Anglo-Saxons means trouble in large I I letters otters with the Latin they thoy ma may mean an anything but they generally mean nothing HE reg regular Republicans THE I o of Pennsylvania should Force the be able to to understand Only Logic Bill Bm Flinn The They worked with him for years ears they know that Flinn Can he will yield only when he Is Understand forced to do so sQ the announce announcement announcement announce announce- I ment that they will endanger his state tate nominees unless he takes the Roosevelt Roose electors o off f tho the Republican ticket Indicates that they havo have decided to temporize with him no longer There Thero are arc men so constituted that no nc appeal can be made to them from any standpoint standpoint stand stand- point pain other than menace they must face Injury to their own personal plans before they will consent F to give a square deal to their opponents Flinn 1 Is I of 01 that sort and his entire record in fn politics shows that his Crien friends s ma may expect no aid from tram him unless it Is to his personal a advantage vantage and that his enemies I r may expect no merc mercy unless the they are arc able to show him something of ot value In n return for tor c clemency 1 The result of at the primary election In fn Pennsyl Pennsyl- Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania vania placed h he the Republican organization of oC that tha state tate in the hands of Flinn FUnn The state chairman is his personal selection and throughout that stale state Flinns Flinn's wor word Is law in Republican party matters I The state ticket t is loaded landed with the names names' of his close personal friends and their success is much dearer deare to him that of Roosevelt since he espoused the bull bun moose cause only because It was the anI only vehicle ve Ye- hicle hide in which he ho could coul ride rid to victory in the tho Keystone Keystone Key Key- stone state over those who were in control of ot th the party part machinery ry at that time If tho the supporters o of Mr Taft TaCt in Pennsylvania nominate a et ticket 1 against I. I that owned b by Flinn they will be able to to bring brine him quickly into line Une S I i In the distressing failure of oC his of-his his ankles to stand stan the strain Pr President Taft may feel sure of oC the sincere sincer sympathy of oC nil true golfers goiters I Now Ohio Ohl stands in dire lre peril of ot being beius disinherit disinherit- r r. cd ed by Senator Theodore I K Burton |