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Show The president 's business is sure no bonanza: Attending to politics, war, and Carranza. Chicago Herald. To any alliance of nations to enforce peace we suppose that the United Slates would contribute the moral force. New York Evening Sun. Perhaps it would be just as well if the British devoted less attention to the United States mail and more to the German Ger-man navy. New York World. Lincoln was acclaimed as the "rail-splitter,"- but no enthusiasm is aroused by referring to a modern candidate as a fence-fixer. Pittsburg Chrouicle-Tolegraph. Chrouicle-Tolegraph. The esteemed Staats-Zeitung says that the Kaiser is now "Admiral of the Atlantic," At-lantic," and it might have added that for reasons over which he had no control con-trol his flagship will remain 'at Kiel for the 'j resent. -7 New York Morning Telegraph. |