Show OUR SPECTACULAR PRESIDENT The esteemed Mr Roosevelt I the pUblic with ith another of at his exhibitions on Friday This i time lie he appeared a as the young man He had ha I the Plunger brought to Oyster Bay and andIn aut In her descended to the bottom of the thi i ocean where he r for fifty min minutes mm utes The Tho dispatches say he was do lighted with his experience No Now the thi i chances are th that t the president 1 withdraw the Plunger from the navy nav T and have her ber converted Into a sub submarine submarine marine yacht for lila his personal The president Is altogether too fond ton tonof of standing under the spot light He Heis H C Cis is never so happy as when the news newspapers papers are full of f him and hIs doings I So eager is he for advertising that III Ii C forgets often that he is not a private privat C Cf citizen In spite of the assurances of o f Lieutenant Nelson commander or of tim C Plunger that a descent Into the depths depth S of Long Island sound would bo be as do de devoid void of at danger as would be a L trip on a New ew express traIn thor there C CS is no getting away awny from the fact that tha S trIps are full of danger Submarine disasters in the French Freno ii J 1 and British navies are fresh in the th e minds or of the public A flaw In a l e of steel on the Plunger the t turning of ofa o f fa a vave a hairs breath too tar far or a at failure to turn It far enough mIght t have deprived the tho country or of tt services es There was absolutely absolutely no excuse for tor the president to t 0 put his life Ufe In jeopardy ns as he dId cud to t 0 weigh it In the balance against a few fei V moments of pleasurable excitement I Ir Mr inordinate appetite Cor Cors to r s sensational novelty made him forget forge St the dut duty he owes to the people veople of tho th 0 country We doubt if there is another national ti head in th the world who would hay have C taken such a chance Mr I though Is of a 0 different type a most of them He is not content with wit Ii merely performing the duties s ot of lii 1113 Le I office His notion seems to be that ii b bm p m must st conduct the affairs of time the worl orId a aas as well as of the Unit d States and at ii Lt spell he must find fin d some somo dangerous sport with which to t 0 occupy his mind |