Show ISO 10 O O ONE E CAN t BOSS HIM Mayer lay r rn of Philadelphia has has announced cd that Pf President nt Roosevelt cant run him Ho lie Is against the Imperialistic policies of the President and opposed ed to hl his his- r plans for tor the centralization of the power POWEll of ot the I nation In one ne man And then having la declared himself 1 I very ery heroically lh the mar mayor r of ot Philadelphia adds that he e et t has been ien aiding Senator of ot that state in gathering gather gather- r ing up the Pennsylvania delegates to the tho next national al alJ I J n Republican convention with tile the purpose of flinging thu thui i whole Keystone state against ag the man In the White house t r It Is 19 t to be hoped honed that his Injudicious addenda will 2 prevent rit the tho m mayors mayor's rrB friend Boise Dolse r Penrose from getting I H control of ot the delegation and It Jt probably will Pennsylvania Penn Ienn sylvania Sl Is pretty likely to be loyal loal to th the administration L whether or not successor or of t l Mitt Matt lt Quay approves of I Mr Roose Roosevelt lt But Dut there Is another view to take of ot the matter maUer I r President r Roosevelt is not engaged In Jn an any imperialistic c nor nor Is ts la he seeking the he centralization of ot i the nations nation's power power in the one hands s of one man If he wore wore the tho 7 J I I 4 r thing lung might r not ol bo wholly bad It H would at least remove I the p peril that exists so long as Mayor Reyburn and his kind are In a 1 position of or influence It has been recognized for a n long time that the rights of the people In every part of ot the country arid and andin in Inen every en class of ot gainful occupations had been infringed upon Th There re worn powerful Interests that took a n little I at a 3 time a great grent deal doal In fn the aggregate of or tho the valuable possessions of ot the people Men en working for Cor wages were losing equities that were priceless to them and more than valuable to their children Laws had been enacted for forthe forthe forthe the protection of the people who are too busy buy working for Cor a living living- to 1 defend them themselves elves but the laws had hid not been enforced They had fallen fallon into Inlo disuse Now ow and then a a. United States Slates attorney had sought Iou ht to vindicate the law b by b bringing prosecutions as ns Frank Monette Ionette o of Ohio and they had been crushed as he lIe was crushed by tho the power of or tho the lawbreakers Jl whom he opposed Until President Roosevelt began his administration thero there was no man In tho White House long enough and strong enough to compel obedience to the law by the II big offenders Mr 11 Roosevelt did It In the tho namo name and anel for forthe the tho Inter Interest t of the tho ho caused the rich and the powerful po to lo take their lh lr stand before hore the bar of or Justice precisely as a 3 wago earner carner would be bo compelled to stand And Anel when found guilt guilty th they havo have been punished punched Where laws have not been quito explicit enough to prevent pre the tho rich and tho the powerful driving through with witha a coach conch and arid four the President has hns used 1 his nis influence in securing remedial legislation And AmI where prosecuting attorneys a have not riot been willing to enforce tho the law he ho hohas has found others who were not afraid to do right If In these things President Roosevelt has offended and and In no other othor thing has he crossed crossed- the will of or the autocrats autocrats the tho country countr owes him a debt of gratitude The The- nation owes it to itself to protect him from rem the m assaults uH of such men as ns Mayor Reyburn an anti and Senator Penrose and anU andall all nil others oth who sho se seek k to destroy the the Inn influence enco of ot tho the President Even they themselves It if they could see fec far ar enough into the future futuro are protected by hy tho the better belter recognition of the law which President Roosevelt has haR impressed Their properties are safer sacr Their s systems are aro more moro per per- manent Their prosperity Is more secure and lasting The whole interest of tho the nation nallon of of ever every man and woman of the tho nation nallon Is better and safer because of tho the higher standards of morality and right which the President Pr has taught the people Under such circumstances it would be better for forIa Mayor Ia or Reyburn and for the party to which ho belongs and for the nation that party seeks to serve servoS It If ho would divorce himself from the forc forces s that are aro working for forthe forthe forthe I the discrediting of oC tho the President of ot tho United t Stal I and would lend his strength and his opportunities for forthe tho the furtherance of or tho the best work worl that thal has ever o he been en accomplished in this republic |