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"Roosevelt got all his ideas from Bryan."

The tariff legislation is of course as honest as such things usually are, but it is theoretical, and is causing a vast amount of unrest and a corresponding slump in business.

The banking legislation is apparently pleasing.

An intense agitation is sweeping over the country on matters which are by some deemed religious and by others political. The activities of the Knights of Columbus, and the improved public ideals about city government have centered men's attention on the Catholic church and its effort for Catholic schools. In this matter the administration is at odds with the Protestant sentiment of the county and doesn't seem to have sense or goodness enough to get right.

If the president could open his mouth and "line 'em out like Teddy," or would stop his secret system of conducting