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Show I , ONCE MORE. A lust Mr. Kooai-velt baa poken agaia. Hit grievance is th laprenM court of Idaho. He would recall fhe jiojaa, lie would have no compromise com-promise . a man luuat be a I'rogreaaive and believe be-lieve in him or clao he cannot be i mated. That ia a hobby that he never thought of duriiiL' tin' m in years hi whb prcaident. He l' Mitiatii- that lie u aa doing the right AaSSj thai tli parti ua doing the right thing, and be never dropped on the fact that the Republican Republi-can party had outlived its usefulness until ther refused to nominate him again for president He ia bound to talk. Let him talk. He it bound to raise the hluea until he ia given another an-other plaee where he can draw a Urge aalary and have (he , enter of the atage. So if his health remains tfooil, we aitspeet he will be heard from time to time during the next four years, and then that he will appear once more. He will .ijjain leave his quietude against hia will just tn serve the people And if the proposition ia made to let some other mau have tbe plaee, then he will rebel and declare that the country will t'o to the doga unless his theorie and his personality dominate the whole- buainesa. Ilia cauae is like n squall biggest when it wss first hatched. He reeeived more electoral votes laat November than he ever will again. The people have ifot in their minds that it is not a good tkteg to tleri any man president of the United States who, first, cannot understand a proposi- tion in law when it is explained to him; who, second, lannot tell the truth when he is interested; inter-ested; who, third, believes he should be the first man in the nation aa long as he lives, and that everyone who does not believe as he does must necessarily be a scoundrel. And, above all, they have tto use for a man who will break the most solemn obligations of duty snd of friendship in following his personal ambition. |