Show THE PRESIDENT EX T IN SCRIBNERS The first number of I ex-I President ex-President Roosevelt's Roosevelt 8 rit writings ng from Africa is published in iii the he current Scribner It is all interesting It is very cry m much I. I l the same style as his hiis books bools on the west written years ars ago lIe He does not strain after fine flue language although e we presume presume he lie does the time best he lie can cRam lIe He gives vivid v pictures of the countr country r and altogether his lis contribution n is interesting Of course he liC 1 off oft occasionally to g give ge e on opinion of his ow own and in n Ii such places thc they take on a little of the theone tulle one of self-consciousness self which indicates that he helas hats has las thought it all nIl out and what ho lie sa says s 's ought to be bc filial inal on the question There is a great preserve down there in order to 0 protect the tho wild animals A railroad passes tJ through it and ml th the president ex says the animals they are arc safe there and some of th them m wll II chase along the railroad with the train Others w will willo Jl go o oft off a little way m and d stop and and look at it without time the he slightest fear One good thing about the arti article is he lie tells teli how liow intimate and cordial the time Germans and English are Ire in lJ that region Their Theil interests do not conflict there are common dangers for them all and he intimates intimates in in- plainly enough that the intimacy there between be be- tween them ought to extend to the home countries i His Hi writings writing are vigorous always The thou thoughts arc aie vigorous and nd wholesome and his suggestions are good g He is if a very er strong man intellectually as us' well as ns physically He lie is full full- of good oo streaks streak and and then he has hns some kinks which make him hini clash elah other and when he lie clashes he with men hoes does not care whether it itis is a ak a. president or a senator or a supreme su su- su preme prene court judge or or woman he lie strikes back as quickly as us ever cr did a n cat cal when her fur furtas was tas rubbed the time theTOn TOn wrong TOnn n way on her hack back President Taft had better look to his la laurels Js for if Mr Roosevelt is well well and and he lie is sure to be he beit it would not be lie his luck to be bc anything else lie else ha will be a formidable candidate for fot president in 1912 And should he lie be the cautious and conse conso people of the time United States who do 10 not like his bulldozing ways ways' who do not like his chasing of or his o own n impulses will wiH b be liable to protest n vain vaili because when he gets gels back with ith his trophies he will be ha hailed t as a wonder in c every y walk of life and time the arc are he hc would be triumphant elected anti and down in his secret s soul ul he lie th thinks think inks i he ho ought to be he so that he can have the full fill sa say when the inauguration of the lie Panama cana ennuI canil comes off That is his pet measure 1 he ho started d It t. t and his c engineers sa say that be read ready in in zi 1015 j |