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Show Tho President!)! campaign is not lacking in interest and variety, Mr. Bryan nnd Mr. Tcft are having mony joint debates rot on tho sums platform as did Lincoln and DouglnB but each is dally answering orparrying the thrusts of tho other und tho prtsi furnishes such up to date reports that the whole coun'ry is as much editiod oh though it heard from all tho candidates simul a cously. Mr. Bryan says that Mr. Tuft flees from his platform and Mr. Taft rotorts that Mr. Bryan is afraid of his rocord. When Mr. Brya i ina'ceu a point about injunctions Mr. Tuft wanlH t know something about Mr, Bryan's plan for government ownership of the rail, oa Is. President Roosevelt Hung 1 Inuc'lf into thu campaign last Monday whin ho printed a letter in advocacy of li s candidate und Sccretury Root made n speech on Tuesday for forceful and persuasive logic unexcelled in American Ameri-can oratory. Mr. Bryan has invaded the enemy's country nnd if the fervor and admiration of his friends can decide de-cide tho issue ho will certainly be elected elect-ed The whole country is to be con-gratulat con-gratulat 'd on thonpiii and decency of tho campaign. Except for thu efforts of Mr Hearst It Is free of mud slinging, sling-ing, muck raking and Billingsgate rhetoric. |