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Show MOSTLY IRONY. The New York Sun makes fun of Governor Woodrow Wilson for remark which he made in Denver, which waa: "Really, I have jot thought about the presidency." If he made that remark if wm moat iLgtnitiun and it was most insince because if there is anything: in outwr d appear-ances. appear-ances. Mr. "Wilson hss ben thinking arionly of the presidency for several years. And the Sun is impertinent enough to ask him some questions like this: . "How did Governor Wilson discover the miratvl ulourt saving grace and merit of the initiative and referendum after warning the Princeton graduates grad-uates against it for twenty years?" "Because he was cot thinking about the presidency." presi-dency." " . .. , "Why did GoTeraer Wilsort, who had lonir, been clothed and at arched with all the solemn grandeur of tha college don, lament that the dear people had no nickname for himt Does not yet, in fact, call him Wilaey.or Woodayt" -Became ha waa not thinking abouttia. presidency.' presi-dency.' '- . ' , ' ' ' "Why is 3evernor Wilson not now performing the duties to which he waa elected and for which he is paid, instead of swinging around the circle in the west, according to JTa(ell populace the sincere milk of Bryan ic and Populistio reform 1" "Because he does not think about the presidency." presi-dency." . And then the Bun suggests that there is a maxim, the Greek and Latin of which it would be periantjc to mention, but in plain English it may be commended to this comparatively inexperienced canvasser: "Don't overdo it." |