Show WHAT HIS Iris SOX SON SAID s. t In Toe The Republican of Monday morning Is an Inter Inter- sting di dispatch In which Con Congressman ressman Nicholas Long- Long rth of oC Ohio son-in-law son of ot President ent Roosevelt Roose is noted on the Presidential situation And it is his staten state- state n neat nent nt doubtless a n. reliable one that President Roosevelt fi hl accept a If Ie there is an explicit elem demand rom the people of the te country th that t h he do O so I I Wo Vo believe that to bo be the exact state slate of the case an and ande TC oC e believe it Ills Is the condition that should prevail I Months ago Ogo ago the statement was made that President would accept a if It he believed the lection clion would result in winning for the thc Republican part party nc Ic e of ot the states of ot what has long heen as ns the South The same saina consideration would move mo him hint both cases i Against Mr Roosevelt no charge chargo of or ambition can cali be 10 rought relight lie He has not in an any instance sought a Jil VOll 1 on Ills course has his been precisely precise I contrary to that would have been selected b by a a aman man who wished Its pave ave the way for fOI strength with the politicians and potent Influences at conventions While he lie Is b by fl no noI I ns ts unconscious of or the honor Implied in a nomina nomina- to the lac Presidency ho he has faithfully an and well wen served I i- i P people of or the United States Slates and the summons to or cr er duty would have o to come from them i there thero Is anything in those indica indications lions which public nent give then the tho people of oC the United States are j I Relative c of or the oo g-oo good gooI work done lone by President noose Roose- I They The wanted a a. brave lIra President and they the have havo Theodore Roosevelt The They wanted wante a wise man office and the they have havo him They Ther wanted a man utaH r s cu results an and l the they found foun hr him They Ther will willI Siai 11 sum lib I II I t J r I I I j IJ S Ta 1 c so directly so emphatically so generally II e cWm will be no tO question in i the minds s of or politicians t man an Roosevelt will have e to be nominated After l people veoPle of the thc nation the nation the honest men who The majesty of their po power er tho the sacredness of their I L elect him with a more splendid majority than thanen I I en n him in his first election k fe Is a a. sentiment to the tho effect that the the- secondI second second- I- I I idea dea should be considered in his case There Thero Is no noL reason L reason for it than there would be for the election I Fairbanks The latter is vice PresIdent He never r jeen t elected to the Presidency and yet et he ho is an asfor asor ast as- as 4 for or that office Mr Ir Roosevelt was vice President I i jhen hen hen Mr McKinley was killed tho the burdens of oC t the I ero placed b by law on tho the shoulders ers ers' of Th Theodore odore velt If H Mr Ir McKinley ha had Ive lived out his second J. J Mr I Roosevelt could have aspired properly to the tho I lency jency and at the end of his first term could coul havo have JQ A 4 a n re He lie can do so now no That sentiment s 'S a a. safe one in in a republic goes to a third election l 4 1 Roosevelt never has hns had two elections as l. l f b sf f r It shall shrill seem eem clear in t the months now T 1 before the meeting of the Republican national comee com com- ce ee that the people want Mr Ir Roosevelt if it tl shall ear sar ar that no other oilier man can carr carry forward and forward and will willy y forward the forward tho magnificent work worl he ho has so well beI bethen bethen be- be I then they will demand Roo Roosevelt's nomination and andI I tion They certainly will not accept an any Republican whose selection means a reversal rc of or the Roose- Roose program here Is no Roosevelt lt bureau hureau of or exploitation T There I Mo I agency at work worl to mal make his s selection sure But ButI r I Jr jr j r 1 Is a very great element In the life of the republic I lICh uch IS la dally daily becoming more an and more convinced that I should hould not leave tho the onice for tor another four years Byrt By flat Ht rt t time the they feel that he can complete the labors he lie heas as ri begun and fix lix on the nation the safe saCe and sensible Itc 2 e o of or a a. square deal oC or equality before the law Jaw of b n it 1 and lind equity for to I every one one and and tho UI principle that hJ rich and tho the powerful po have havo no ad advantage e i in this over the tho poor and the weak tro Country f c That is the sentiment which will probably compel his It is the factor which will sensibly solVe tolve the thet t problem lem now puzzling the tho politicians If It the people of ib e nation shall shan feel that to get a Roosevelt fp 1 Ule they must have Roosevelt in tho the chair the they will wUl pel his nomination nn and will Insure his election |