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Show KVER BUT SHOUTING Jon States Is a Glorious .th. Country. r se. y clTZEN RECONCILED i C n,t suction Is Over, Every. If" Will SU'ie. Down nnd the C 'L Will Oo on Prospering m ?kJ e j-d th Disappointed Will 3 ", to Oc- Over Their Dlsnp- -S. t w j ' -- & bins I"1' MRjrlty nule-Dll1 Jfr,, . . IfoJ rrk S -Whcn lhlS ,etter i ,a luusnnd newspapers " " 11 I inting editorial nr- ?&. W.,V Is "'I 0cr ,iut lhc $ ',!,. nd Ms It Is a glorious ",,,. , o In, nnd when the 51 i. m .vcr thins will settle Wi.frr country will goon P,t tore nnd ncrj body !" , ovcrnny dlsappolnt- ''", y feel, nil In a few t , .- of the beauties of nle-n tver cl""n ls l,j to ' proposition of ma-jJnlJ0 ma-jJnlJ0 it (I bo a bad day when OXfTI 'N IIKCAIA1JD. .. io i r all the election of fm 1 1 nd carried New York 'mlmt I ne by a few hundred nd n ll "a" "uspected. In- ,hen i 3 known, that there wn ,- funny election business 111 j It) and but for that -ijorlt "l'1 lmv( bccn n ar8 .... th r her way. That even- JkU'i ling. tnat '" to "-' in Dl "rent at the home of .'. it then, as now, editor of 2JJ Mr Ileld's beautiful him mi in Westchester counts, i, "rot an editorial for the Trlb- Uough h was not an editorial for l!i rifer, and the chief ,! n that If the election .mi 1 1 ueh In dispute had been !rf by ii (t'e vote only, that rc- ,l M i and all good citizens, tone of '" m would jlcld obcdl- . to the ' These vv ero the w ords itital " " lnnn Krcatcr ln h,s ?til un"- pplnesses and In his pub- ufortti i Ihnn ccr Ih the height ii pal private power. COM! . Ol T ALL, RiailT. litis Hi "' f ll now, or at any C r arguments become il tli perhaps on cither side ipmc- on of fnct, but the aver- Amci Milieu comes nut all t feels k d that he has voted ns ai fp illy If ho belongs to the jrious r " "nil Isn't over-sorry dm i i i ho finds that he has j but I lections are often all- o-unt T icy Indorse, or refuse to k s (den public pojley, or an nd- jiratlc Thut they sometimes i did oi iflture upon commercial ir or ln rfere with the leadership iraeof njr Krcut patriots and states . But thf great fnlr-play-lovlng. nnt courageous America people jtljlit vorklnB and prospering. jltarn nnslderablo by expcrleiue, 'the n it time they are less likely like anv n (stake. IU ! XT CAMPAIGN, ik t1- ' f campaign. The tariff I the uu have been dlscuiscd, but ell h I n oblo seriously to con-uu: con-uu: cumber of people1 tint the iprep - had any connection, ns J t! hive not, for there are rj In ' trade countries, Interna-ilta Interna-ilta fact trusts overy where llby t "i I mean combinations re ' been good business to nth nl where they havo cpn-i(l cpn-i(l th Ir business affairs In such a T ll t i' no success because of Irer liurlnesH methods and the nliodlenco to ernnomle law t Ih 1 upplled and shown. " ' ilnlnir to the trust tnlk "IT pf a elled attack upon the II T too bus been made all M. TT oris of such men ob Tres-"t Tres-"t II It hfcrctnry Shiw, Sen-r Sen-r Doll of Iowa and Gn Cum- 'of inc Slate, hae sen ed to 'rtrc lmibteis that the Itepub- a r I nrw wbat It was about ' It i i the present 'tariff, and I It t i now a what It Is about If ihoul prnr that thero are In- "IHlt i it and must bo corrected, r Is the McKlnleys. Dlng-iird Dlng-iird descendents now who are "Mar the, method by which the "" ful, harmonious whole of irlff inerhnuled nnd corrected for with the rules of national ni i -il business, for, after all, i piciposltlnn. i 'I r COMMISSION That i t j til0 rrcsldcnt proposl- " " - rift commission (o ccam- Imi , ifse facts, and then 10 re- I'01 , hns so appealed to the 'J- (nation It seems fair. It lair iliat anybody wants Is the ' " neti jou nrescnt those to '' well as to the people, tho W" iip! deductions nnd the "' ' M deductions uro easy S aw. ' been cUdcnccs, especially ' 1 Uiat free traders have con- mt nne of their sreat oppor- ;,llr iroei Cleveland has come ' "' nlltude at l'rlnccton to ' of letters Indorslntt Tam- ,' ' indldutes for Coiurresa- ' rr n . nt tho sanio time, I sup- , I couldn't bo present at 'r He stated tho tariff to p , I ine Htlll nnd that Is why ,,0'f Ion to nroject himself Into a n Other free tnulris, mem- ' " ltefonn club, members of ' r' do league, have taken tho '"' i io been circuiting thcli ' ' but It Ii is not been tho enr ' " The sentiment is strontr mil I'tiernl enoueh In fanr of .." an proposition, that good !r i is nnd ms been, It Is not more than It ban been, and 0 i impiovod Hut that pur- a" otor supporting It, and J ' lent voters supporting It, J iule In a position which m " that results are rrnulred J, parties which ar put Into .. ,n voters, at least for any J'J 'imo, will be satisfied with b WITH ruiupriNEH. ?lr ' with the Philippine Issue, ' ' 3I"(1I 1e'n nn l""1 nl a" I, "' ' "' nionth or two, when It ," , alone that hao hecn dls- ... Month ago. six nr -elaht ,"" It seemed ns If the nemo- ,,', r mlBht excite n little In- i'J' nn'l Imperialism, but the f ii i petered out, evert In -, i Inline of tho boloineu ond J". I lllpinos, for there tlio null- l, of all people os Henator I, h "'If oner obsened Pf , Mr : " 5n once (4ecrclary ofr ptho .' under Onint, I tlilnk, "ere i.li "hout reputation anions' their ... Tller reputations ure,puie- .:'3' I w hero they ate known they '" ' kni seriously .i "jii.fT Logic Oi' IIlSTOrt?' "1 ' of iftnrse. It h beeri with " ' . rlahsta everywhere else If there ba-o bnn m ih,, , , I a stran in the ,h, , 'r ' "rr" ' up to whom' n thr,'.. ,V ,",K '"J!" way to make head a win" hi. V.'.n" vtMlnc ihiLP wo:k,nt hard nd m- Sffli"l, ron'Mer It political ? th,V .J."ry' ir 50U lnno' y mere ' W 'top the heartbeat of the avirnge American man. LOYALTY TO COUNTRY MSnl na"' na'' b"'n '"OKlnn ner a JInnlla newspaper and there was the speech of Gov Taft dolHe,,! " h, banquet gUen In his honor .. sfte? his return from this coumrv d from "" :"ere, hj the T .uppos- Z niannKed one oi'f most Ml twt ,iln- And In this pnoer, too. w M speeches of American rltlns anl ,o, tl Klllrl-no, Klllrl-no, and leading business men . f m, . lojalty to this coumiy and ti On Taft IL r'1""""""111 "' ', 'n:r. jut-hns might i,nL, i,0(n rxpertol In the Cradle of l,ll,,.,iv In H.e old t J Boston of 1776 An! tie , teacHrs were theie, and wl'1 then nil 'he cotr-mercHI cotr-mercHI people, esnli'l,iln their bji.1-ness bji.1-ness houses, arranging for stcjiiishln lines and Imports, d.vMi,,lng trade, ex-cit'ns ex-cit'ns Ihf wains of hi pi., .i n ti supply them ml tbu. pu-tln? them really upon the roid to progress for it Is only 'he man ml the nmnu wlo orotrudBlngnlong that roul who climb up, In the scale of sucriss, that Is, by wanting things an I then by pro-t pro-t jlnc tlemFehM with the nuins to ge them noosnvni.rs LKAnnnsiiir, Now, there Is another striking thing nt this t articular moment when It is all over but the shouting, and th.it Is the astonishing leadership of Theodore Hoosevclt and the manelous hold which he hns upon the Imagination of our masses of American people eerj-wherc eerj-wherc It might almost be said that nobody cares ery much what he does He Is an honest nnd fearless man, and he Is doing his best nnd that Is pretty good, nnd let hi in mnke a few ml.tnkcs If he wishes ltut he hasn't made any mistakes and, Inheriting, as It were, his high omee, and with It tho heavy duties du-ties of the Presldene. nil too hcnv ho- forc the murder of MrKinle). coming to all this with the lgor ond courageous cour-ageous honesty of his forceful nnd fragrant fra-grant character, he went right ahead with the McKlnley plans nnd tho Roosevelt plans, nnd he has made no single mistake anywhere. He Is not afraid of any combination of capitalists which Is disposed to do wrong, nnd. unhappily, there hae been those who would bo disposed to go too far the monopolies, that is to siy, those trans-Bres.lng trans-Bres.lng the law Those hnve had reason rea-son ot feir Theodore Uooseelt, but none others. And so he has told thorn Holding this position holding out fearlessly fear-lessly ngalnst organised capital when It was wrong, he has for that ery rei-son rei-son desened the enthusiastic plaudits of the plain people of Abraham Lincoln and of the latter-day' prophet of our people. Willi im McKlnley, who was killed by an assassin at Iltiffalo. DAIHD TO si:t rnRCIlDHNT. Theodore Hoosevclt Is of aristocratic lineage nnd breeding, neer mind, his 1holo philosophy la democratic, and the people know It He has dared to set n precedent In settling the coal strike, nnd It It should be said that this Is dangerous, again never mind, for n way will he found by which n thing so right ns that, n process by which the feelings of perhnps :0,0n0,000 people of the Kast were relieved, can bo kept right This would find Ita counterpart nnd complement In other equally patriotic pa-triotic devices which rould be hit upon easily enough by our expansive and Ingenious In-genious Amerlran human nature. IIOUSIJ IS IlEPUnLlCAN. The Republicans, tnko the country over, have lost n few Congressional dls-trlcts dls-trlcts If they had not it would be the first time In the history of an off-jear election But that Is nothing; that represents rep-resents tho smnll percentage of natural discontent which would bo certain to exist In the minds of a few even If paradise par-adise could be retorrd throughout the surfnee of the earth The main thing U that tho Housu will continue to be He-puhllenn He-puhllenn It can help tho President to do whit he wnnts done, nnd tho President Presi-dent ran help It to do what the poordo require. It li just ns well that tho Na-Uonal Na-Uonal llouso of Representatives ap-pealing, ap-pealing, as its members must, to the Approving taste of tho voters them- dcrthl. iloe Political surveillance All the better. I say. It makes tho fight wax holier And not only may we say. "may the best man win." but we know that almost always he Is the man who does win So. In reference to tho legls-laUve legls-laUve branch of the Government. Re-nubUean Re-nubUean Policies of expansion and pro-Pillion pro-Pillion ond the fair treatment of abor, under these strange Pew Industrial con-SKtowliweh con-SKtowliweh have come upon u we ulll bo safe, A u.m-i |