Show POLITICIANS POLITICIAN STAND IN AWE OF ROOS ROOSEVELT V LT ic Nt tho two months I been Pre ld rii I niwo beon on overwhelmed with of ot It bad This blunt speech to toIre President Ire Theodora gives an nn Index to lil frank vigorous uncompromising promising character aln o It was ut uttered uttered his message to Congress Which has hilS set net all the tho world to talking has still further Illustrated tho fearlessness of ot his hili disposition that a I now force torce i I new personality has entered tho domain of national 1 and international politics la III now unmistakably evident and nud how hol howit holIt it It Is to bo t with la I tho problem that Is III agitating the tho deep pool of ot Wash political lifo life Tho following article tallen from tho columns of tho Now New York Herald and written by Its Ils Washington correspond correspondent corre ent nt Ju t prior to the delivery of the tho now famous message tells most how the tha President Impresses tho old time political forces that surround on tho threshold of ot a n now Congress o n new President with his nat natural natural ural courage undaunted by J tha tho pit pitfalls falls that have havo been set for him or liy 11 tho perplexities that besot his course and with IV Ih n thirty thousand word mes meso message sage ready lly for tor tho reading clerk clork As It gathers the tho new lIew Cancro Is outward signs of an nn attack of ot possibly pOl not BO because of ot th tM thirty thousand word ns for tho Iho now man In III tho White whoso ways way of ot doing dol 1111 things s aro calculated lilted to Ct congressional schemes of ot a more Inore or lens personal character and bring tear public Into nome what more Intimate relations with Its Ita own affairs than It has hils been accustomed to enjoy One feels a n change In the very of the national capital Tha Tho White House Is no nd longer a II whispering gallery Much of ot the tho mystery that has for tor enveloped tho depart departments departments ments and In a 11 tOrt fog big that tho tM American people knew Inow nothing about until alas too late they tile worn hatched and chirping eh has be begun gun fun to 10 roll uway Ilka a IL September the Potomac The sunlight of ot candor w Ingles with the laughter of ot children at nt tho Presidents Pr abode and ana tho men camo to InnUendoes does an at at nt court and to get favors that no ono one elio olle could get have hae found that the custom of or a 1 dozen administrations has hns been abandoned STUN TUN THEM This man who Is doing business nt It tho Executive l Mansion Is the tho same lamo who sent for forn n stenographer at nt Albany when a n distinguished and ana now extin extinguished politician camo to make mok Im Improper proper proposals regarding a bill He has no debts e to pay pa any man Ho HoIs HoIs Is his own o n master Ho He has haa now for tor moro than two months m made the tho machine lenders leaders of ot a 1 dozen states literally stand standon on their heads When two opposing I factions come to him with a IL quarrel about abou he listens to them und and says bays Gentlemen you must agree areo When tho reply Wo Wu cant Is made then he says l Well It you cant then 1 will have to Kettle It to suit my myown myown own Ideas Idell Who ever heard pf such a II thing Dut the has worked orl a II charm In It nine ruses out of or ten the tho factions have come comoto to an understanding and named u n man ho has almost Invariably been an Improvement over his predecessor cessor ceasar There have luwe been Incidents of ot this character enough to nil fill a book It happened with tho U It Itha happened ha J nM to Senator Platt of ot Now York when he had to take Stranahan for collector It happened to Quay of t only last week and a glo etory SHOCKS FOR OR HUNTERS It was wa over the of ot Philadelphia Quay wanted one man manThe The men wanted another QUO Quay called Ho had been heen against Han Hanna na M at the Philadelphia convention and expected that hu hI would carry his point There Thero avas ns no sign that the two fac could come corne to tu nn agreement ar Sud Suddenly Suddenly denly the President Pre d the n M Mot v of ot Colonel Qui d without Inking his second thought thou ht and went out to consider whether ho Jack back and changa chan lila his mind Ho had bad decided to chanc hU his mind so ISO It II Is 10 said when a news newspaper newspaper paper reporter told him that ho had come from th White House ouse and amI that the appointment of Colonel Mac had haa just been announced That is 1 striking while the tho Iron Is hot said Senator Quay with a B forced to reed smile So It was with n Justice Ju of ot tho Su Bu premo Court who believes In Retting his family comfortably fixed d In good places es This distinguished hod jurist JUIl t took hi In lino with hla hili son BOil Whon his turn to speak with the President he leaned over oYer and whispered Into tho oar car of or Mr Roosevelt Instantly tho President straightened up and ex claimed It Is Impossible sir It cannot bo done I in the tho room hoard Id tho withdrew SENATORS SHAKE HAI FJ JU IR BEARDS DeARDS BEARDSAll All An tills IB III Interesting In gossip Jut but It la II tar far more Important when It Is III con In Its bearing on the outcome of ot tho session of ot Congress and tho Iho political future of ot tho Republican party and the present frank and In occupant nf ot tho House Undoubtedly President Hoo e volt has hOll thought tho effect a n row with the UIO Senate wilt will have on hid political future but no ono hUll has heard him It It may bo that tho thu President Is to leavo tho whole question to tho Republican voters oleIS It U Is ft n fact that he Is fond of ot saying that ho is III thinking more about tho yearn Immediately In hi of at him than of at any that Ho beyond Ho commits himself no I further thrill than that nut In tho hot the tho Senators who horo holO wagging their and ex pressing wonderment In sorrowful tones the young mun will w 1 Ind when whon ho he makes mistakes needs strong folks to stand up In tho Senate for tor him It Is hI evident that the tho senators havo not quite grown no nc to tI tu lip now order of ot things thing It also scorns c that they Ihl not yet got tho full of or the many Hided All of them tham haVu been to eo him Most los of thorn thom had long talks with him They sometimes found him willing to tako advice and In most Instances Clip cap able of ot discriminating between what Is III good what Is 1 to compromise him If It It followed They have found full tull of Ideas of ot which threaten to break tho china of ot very great Interest that have havo for tor ninny years been lIeen growing fattening with tow fow to t eay Iny thorn thom nay MY When they havo sought to control him on theM questions they tho have found him ready rendy to 10 do so If It they could convince him that ho was WM wrong That flint has been tho trouble Ho has been b en prepared for tor them conse conRe consequently a most embarrassing pupil Ho argues with thorn thom at tho 1110 hour that ho horan ran alvo glo to them In the cabinet room Ho hns thorn to dinner he there thelo Ho has hM had haq more advice than any other President an probably con considers considers siders most of It bad ba Much of ot It if ls undoubtedly bad WILT HE lIE lAY HAY ABOUT TRUSTS On the eve evo of at the tho meeting of ot Con 0 LODGE TO LEAD SENATE Senator Bento Henry Cabot Lodge of at Massachusetts will U It U 18 authoritatively Stated the views of ot the tho administration on the tho floor of ot the Senate during the ensuing term As the mouthpiece of ot Pre Roosevelt In the upper house this distinguished statesman will como come Into greater prominence than over ever before This Is the very latest photograph of ot Sen Senator Senator ator Lodge gres I t find the tho greatest Interest felt teltI here In the th attitude of the President re 10 regarding I garding the tho trusts That Is 18 the ono point In tho tha message that tho Congressional commercial and financial worlds world are aro wondering wo about They want tho exact language to bo be used on this en engrossing grossing subject ct before they con can weigh Its It I effect I I That he Is lato to feny Is l tain He Ite et the tho question say his or bo be accused of evading the tho Issue that ho he hns hl deliberately lr made Ho was making H When he forced tho York legislature to pans the Iha Ford Franchise Tare Tn Mil bill when h he that historic examination made of ot tho State Trust uncovering friends and foes foel alike i when wh n ho sent Ills his to t legislature advocat advocating nt ing In publicity euro for i trusts when lie wrote his hl letter accepting the nom nomination for tor Vice President find finally when he made his Deech at Minneapolis lis II lust before Mr was 19 shot phot He must ri e so 10 say lIay that he hc started on QU this Ihl the tho con vl regarded r ns ov hlo be bc f ome if II f la Is a n bil billion lion and n half rust TherE In n railroad combination that P r m In history the latter laller hav I I b en n formed 1 Mr Ir I Il r has hall I w cn n I On Ihl bl nation il In which I the finds Presents set cr Km n that trusts trust combinations have hn two I dA There h I a n monopolistic I anti and nr that t I hns by till the There Is n side that ha hn to do with cheapen cheapening ing product If It not prices to the consumer c at home and en enabling abling the surplus to be b used In cap the National N A Change in the tho Official Atmosphere of Capital is Very Much in tn Evidence and the White House Whispering of the tho Is No Longer Longar a United States Has No Political l Debts to is His Own Leaders of a Dozen States Are AreNow AreNow Now Standing St on Their Heads ln competing tho In world If you please There Is I scarcely a n Republican o prominence and means who In not Inter Interested Interested ested financially In some one OliO of ot these geat combinations And tho great t flu fin financiers and their syndicates stand In tho position they havo chosen c osen tho party of the tho gold dollar and tho Dingle hill bill which made tint ft eat commercial expansion of ot tho country possible To 10 a I man they thoY aro to any Interference with tho existing conditions In the Senate te they are In trenched In tho House ditto Thin Thill IB III tho situation that makes the th Presidents message O one of ot tho points of ot Interest at lit tho opening nf or Congress It will bo a n crucial tent In tho of ot Mr Roosevelt Joos BO far as IlS tho thu uncompleted term of ot Mr Ir tol IB III concerned He Jle has hns been accused of his hl pledge made at It to carry out nut nb ly unbroken the pol policy polIcy icy of ot President He has hall been reminded that It he hu advocates ll federal supervision of ot trusts ho Mil be run counter to o tho policy of ot his predecessor cessor ces ur Who never nover hurt the tho trusts FOLLOWING YS POLICY 10 fIC i This a B only o 0 say that President nt Is upsetting the policy of ot Mr because ho has a suggestion for tho shackling of ot on iy In III detail from that urged by Mr McKinley For l or It hilI been boen tl otton only olly by the tho men who have been seek leek seeking leekIng ing to mislead Roosevelt that the tho late Into President only last December when addressing Congress us d this lan Ian language guage Restraint upon such combinations c aa are ara Injurious and which aro within fed te oral eral jurisdiction should bo promptly applied 1 by And the Philadelphia Convention of ot 1000 en Id this in Us Its platform We condemn all 1111 conspiracies and combinations intended to restrict bus to create monopolies to limit or to control pi prices Ices and faor legislation as uS will effectually re rc restrain strain and ond prevent all III such Juoh abuses pro plO teet und and competition and ao cure the tho tights rights of ot producers laborers and nil all who aro engaged In Industry and commerce In III tho face of quotations these the tho criticism that the tho new President Is smashing tho policy of or tho old have fall hi rn flat Thus tho way Is III clear for tor plain talk about tha tho trusts without any nn ground for tor his enemies to stand on In sU linK the charge that he ho If II go either Urn tho party part or tho Me lb policy No riho Jho question IB Is merely ono of language Will the make of or will ho content himself with general references to the tho thelis lis of ot bad trusts tho th benefits of or rood Harm to no trust good or lad lond Is likely to follow tollo general discus Specific o references and the point pointing pointIng ing out of ot remedies are sure to be fol followed followed lowed In the long run by beneficial re roo nulls That Is why tho reading ot at the message Is a I critical point In the tho career HIS ms HERITAGE A GREAT OnEAT TASK Mr now agree that thata a n was made at Buffalo when on taking laking tho oath of ot he pledged himself to curry out absolutely un unbroken unbroken broken the policy of ot President MeI 1 ley Ho was making a n promise pr that ie e could not keep No living man could havo followed out the cour of ot the late lale President who had no equal In the tho history of ot the coun country try tn as us a II manipulator of ot men Tho real relli really ly Iy great gr nt things that he bl did hard for tor him but they would have hao been Im Impossible possible of performance by any other man Under tho circumstances It Is III to noo v credit that lInit he made that pledge pled o at Buffalo His own heart was waa deeply by grief and he had had home to him the tho sense ot or the nations loss and a n realization of ot the tho wonderful capacity c for statesman Ahll of ot tho man In whose footsteps toot steps ho would have to follow roll ow Ho spoke from tho fullness of ot his heart henrt Hut But now looking at It It with a cool mind ho sees seca how It Il will 11 bo be to square per performance with promise no matter now how hard ho tries Look at some of ot tho other questions that President rr Roosevelt has Inherit Inherited ed Tako Talo reciprocity At Buffalo Duffalo A III 1 WHOLE COUNTRY COUNT Y WATCHING KNOX la In vie Iel wot ot President attitude nUl on tile the trust question the tho future I actions of Attorney General Philander C Knox are arenow now eagerly awaited by Uy the tho thov v i i io vv dent nley made of at the trent great greatest est esl speeches that wen W ever made m dt by b a i President Pr declaring In 11 favor of or extend extending inS ing the reciprocal relations Ho Ito would undoubtedly havo hao followed up by bya a 1 message this whiter and would have made a 11 great grent effort to carry carryout out his Ho Would havo succeeded He lIo had Con Congress on cress gress In his hla control He Ha had given an exhibition of ot his t R ALREADY DEAD Mr has been Jeen dead less than three months and reciprocity Is III dead also The Tho oleo of ot the sagacious states statesman man who had piloted tile the country to good times haa been lIeen foi gotten U It Is 19 evident that his policy will be aban abandoned dOlled by his party Jar I Mr Roosevelt Is still for tor reciprocity but It Is clear that ho has become helpless of gross gress to do any thing this season He will urge recIprocity but It will re require require quire another election be before b toro fore ho cnn can make Inke headway Ills His mes now will be Je us Ineffective as n the Papal bull the comet Ben on Cuba Is Knocking at the tho doors ot otWa Washington Wa with no chance of ot being admitted on a l basis It the high protection senators have havo their vay Tho rho Ile luent to the th Island for tor whoso whose prosperity wo lire aro responsible tin un opportunity to develop Ho will demand In hlA message that tho on all Bu nl and tobacco he hI lowered Secy toot Root Gen Wood have havo made strong pl pleas LS for tal nuch lIuch ac al action tion Had Mr lived he lie would havo this relief for tor Cuba No Nu Noone one una doubts that he would have |