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Show Il'iesident Roosevelt, in his message to Congiess, makes a plea for clean men not only In the public sorvieo.but also In private life. It is fortunate to have hi the executive ollicc ol the countiy a man that not only makes ' i such pica, but at the same time lives a life that einpliaslz.es every woid he utteis. Never before has theie been a i l'lesldcntof the countij who in this respect has had agieatci degieeof the I :' conlidence of the people. Add to this ll'j hisabllltj to put Ills pleas into ling- l-i; lug language, and we have thus an lu ll llucuce foi good in the land that at tft the least is exceeded by no othcr.Tiue, lj! we have many men equally as clean life! ofpuiposo as 1'iesldent Hoosevelt.and J jjt we have many that aie capable of cx- $ pressing themselves in a way that com- ffif ruauds admiiatiou as well as attention , but it is seldom that thcielssucha St combination of forces oi qualities in a .; L position to command so much Inllu- i once. |