J-.j.(Vkt W I'" V Wre f V "f y. 'J esfW'M' V r " " l 4V I'" "ff '' iV,V & i ' A j 1.0 THE SCRANTOX TKIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1.0011. CLOSE STUDY OF ROOSEVELT PICTURED AND ANALYZED BY A WESTERNER. William Marion Reedy, Editor of the Mirror, of St. Louis, Who Re cently Passed Three Days in the White House as a Guest of the President Takes the Public to Some Extent Into His Confidence. Krrm Hif Minor lit llio nhoi'1 MtKice iff tin t-t iliiyn otic limy Rat luT a multitude of IiiipivfMiiiim In tin- nntlomil cunltnl. The dominant impreisiuu Im Iloiwvi'll. The tlt.v In Inli'iit muni III 111. It In ii I'tmscrviithn city, and It Ih nut Millie sine that It npprnvoH till' in-i'sliH'iil. (Vrlalnlv II dnusn't titiilfi'slund hint. W'liv? AWII, rlllflly bi'i'iiUf-i- the prcHlilotlt Ii so 'i'I uiui'li of it human )itlnt, Ills IiIkIi r llre docs not (IIhruIko htm In the li-nM. Thorn Is no prlKKlshnt'ss. no pompon Ity, no amumiesM iiH.sorlitti'd with Mip peraniiallty of Tlicodnic ItooKcVi'll. The ppopli- who iml lilin lire nt lli'Ht immzod .it his frankness. He snys wlml hi' thinks, apparently hefoie anybody, et he doesn't wiy auythhifr that he should not say. I'oinnous persons tell you they thought him piitioiil.lliK, hut his manner stuns short of that. Ills method of illseiisshiff affairs seemingly Is liru.sque. lint It Is not In the least of fensive. He doesn't like to lie talked to Ilka n publle meeting, hates the set speech greeting of the visitor. Ho wets down to business Instantcr nud he knows when he has heard mid when others have satil enough. In a social way. conversationally, the president Is a miracle, ami I have heard some of the best conversational talkers In the world. He makes con versation better than any man In the ountry but it never seems made. What he says lias body to it, his per tinence, has the charm of being some thing especially Interesting to the one addressed. Nothing, apparently, Is un interesting' to tho president, unless it tie long-winded. He goes at substan tialities and he spots a sham at sight You will hear it said that lie Is nerv ous but that is not what he Is. He is undignified. The charge Is unfounded. lie has no llubduli dignity, but he Is the president of the t'nlted States and his manner shows It without obtruded sclf-conselousness. He i ashes busi ness, and people who go to him with their little affairs are .sometimes grieved that the president won't halt the affairs of the nation to listen to their tale of woe; but he is not at all lacking in delicacy even In his brusque manlier. He doesn't soft soap the politicians. lie doesn't take Ihem at their own es timate. Therefoie thev giumble. Tint let ;i writer, a tighter, a man of deeds, a person of worth, according to ideas be yond those of the politicians, go to see the president and he listens to him. The president is no hlgot against prac tical politicians, but lie does not whol ly believe their claims to lepresent the people. He knows their tendency to think that they and their cliques are the people. He sizes the politicians up lor what they are reallv worth. The entree to the white house these days Is not exclusively tor the bullion sena tor, the national committeeman, the millionaire. There Is no kitchen cabi net. The affairs of the white house, ollicially. so far as consists with pub lic policy, aie conducted openly and tbove board. The list of visitors or ,-Uiests of the president is not finan cially impressive, but it Is made an of men who come ftoni the people with something to sav about other man "in than themselves. TnOUUI-H rilKDlCTHD. There Is no doubt in niv mind that the president will shortly be up against a senate combination. The air is full of senatorial and syndicate grumbling. Hos-s after boss has been turned down 1n a way to show Unit a boss as a boss looks to the president like less than thirty cents in Chinese money. The whole crowd that culled him "erratic-" and, as It thought, shelved Jlr. llntr velt in the vice presidency, is learning that he remembers. Hanna and I'latt and Elklns are reduced to their pioper proportions. The McKlnley machine Is smashed to smithereens, hut the president is not building- up a machine 'nt lils own. .If he were he would not be taking- tho advice of so many people who aro opposed on principle to ma--hlne rule. The politicians sneer at the new men who are Invited to con sultations at the white house, and, from the point of lcv of machine building, the sneer is jusUlled, but tho politicians forjfet that the men consult ed by Koosevelt aie men who tell him the truth for Its and his sake, and that this is the thing that puts the piesi dent close to the people. The machine thinks it can prevent the president's nomination. Jo thought the machine about Cleveland In IS'.L', but the peo ple l'orred the nomination of Cleveland, It will be so with llocisovclt In Will. Iho disgruntled cauiiat even count on possible mistakes of the president. He tulks cheerfully of the mistakes he has made, and gaily of those he Is go-Iiib- to make, lie has got to make mis. takes or make nothing, He docs not pi nmlsp a rufonu levoiuiion for the po litlcal eunuch. He Is not going to butcher politicians solely for the n form proginiiime of tlic-inlllvimlum-whllo-you-wali, A li.idinu olllclal boasted to him that he knew tioiijlng of politics. "That," said the picsldent, "was as if a man at the head of a bus iness house boasted ih.it he know nothing of bu.sliiess. I am a politician, as practical as I can be, and if noro not 1 wouldn't drxeivii to be when- I am," The president loves his friends wry devotedly. 11 may he depended upon that ha will take care of them when apd wherever ho can without kicking a luiiff out of civil service loforin. The president senilis to got whole heaps of fun out of the presidency, and when ho tells soiui) of his expeilences he re veals himself as a decided humorist. Hut If you want to hear him at his best, It must bo on the subject of Ills Uoiiuh lllders. Ho chlelly delights In the recital of Incidents In which thu Hough Hlders expect him to do things for them out of line with eyerylhlng his past i coord stands tor In tho higher ilvlsin. He asks you about men and women of the most "Impossible" sort, that Is trout Urn politician's siaudplnt, writers, social wotkers, even palpable franks and now and then u fakir whom ho knows to lie a fakir. Von look mound the cabinet 100111 and you see what ho is reading', poetry, novels, os sas, all tho latest, u Fieuch book heio mid theie. Ho revels In William Allen LVt,l,,.'o ....lltli.o I u,...l.. I ........ ... - -...wo fu,i,ivu, iiiui ivi.. i , u,ij ui I Cubanola Scent Cigar is guaranteed to be all long Havana filler. This means more than you think at first sight. Ten million dol lars, the capital of this Company, are behind this guarantee. Not 'way be hind, but close up to it, touching it; right -with it ! For this reason you are entitled to believe that Cuban ola cigars are better quality than any other cigar that you can buy for 5 cents. Hand Made Long Havana Grand Union Tea Company IPi-ao atimnr A Combination Panel, Photograph riU JMIVeiHl Holder and Calendar for 1902,,,, n nrinnrFniFliISiDOol!i UluiyUuU. INK liUillj Rinest .Mr-flalfey's "I'oems of the Town" lay on top ol a levohlng book case as I talked with him Another book, "J. Devlin, Moss," ,v Francis Churchill Williams, rested iiir.iinsi th" irports of the Harriman Alaska expe dition. I heard him listen to Charles P. lamunis' talk of tho Pueblo In dians, heatd hlui ask Air. Scott, the builder of the Oiegon, about tile trip mound the Horn, heard him tell how delighted he was to tlnd .Matthew Stan ley Quay agreed with him 111. to morns 01 a particular .Norse .-Niga and how the Ponusyh.inlan spoke to him of Oe Quliucy's "Flight of a Tar tar Tribe." When Mr. Ceorge l:. Peck recited at table Ingalls' famous sonnet "Opportunity" I heaid him sum up In galls in a sentence wortln of the lert neektled Kansas nio himself. In a round of goneial conversation, I gath ered that he admired the kals'-r as a man, the czar, loo, lor Ids nhilan- 9 wmmlWmv-wPm WSIBSI 1 1 8BSP imhtmk 'i,&dlm -: "NO BETTER jM t K $A, Mt4 Ky &SM In mm warn Mmm mm m WmmmWwfm m u notvpe mjms&mmS Made by the American Cigar Co, 211 3W--tt)aBffiSgiiareraM above public opinion lie I- alwas soiindin;? It, hut he. mmiuiK It oiilcKly. In his polli lea ue neul look for nei ther .ihiu'ituess or sensatioualisii'. tliouyh wo may e.-i"cl to e- rigmoas methods adnpiod toward I lie plat c neckcrs. We .s'laM see wuiito! staiul ing by him who will ama.o us, and too, that jhc naiion.'il lomnPttrc lar iiboo will be "-jIiooi d" awav. Theie is no close c:por,!tion about the while house now. It's a hiiirano place to be ttie i ill, and yon remember olTtcth.l. Inuv the president at limine on dovsn'i dl. -daln to lioi'c the none too w.linihlo do; that ionics hi and Pes ai lb" l it t I of Master Kcrmit. uhll" ilnut i.iatii,. jotith adi!iet-t("- hill'M'll to llie lucid what hi: wii.i, no. ' I Washington is wonduiuu vli.il Koosevelt will do. lie will do things I as they ale called lor, Ue Is no: rush ing- IhilU'.K. In- does not believe in- Composition Book ni News Uor.e quickly and reasonably at The Tribune office. hat'li purcliasor uf joutls to the amount of twenty-live cents or more from Monday. Dee. Wth to IMtli. in clusive, will receive one of tliesc HiliAUTII'TL SCK'VKNTRS, here illtwtmlfd. AUSOLL'TELY KRKI2. 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Wc roast our Coffees. We manufacture our Baking Pow der and Extracts. Wc grind and pack our Spices. Wc manufacture a large part of our Premiums. We have 1 50 branch stores and cm ploy more than 2,000 agents on the road. We aie the largest Retailers of our Specialties in America and none can do better bv you than we. GIVE US A TRIAL.' CTOlY tOfJ GRAND UNION TEA COMPANY, iicrses Nos'tfaeasta'ra I- n o ri a 4 I :m . Ltckn wanna Avenue, , 11G r.nd IIS S3Uth jtfain Avenue, i Kaiu, opposite Eighth Street, ' fi!) S-ilc:;i Avenue. 10 IC-Jitli Mi in Street. 1 53 Hast Market Sheet, i :.'7 South lEsiiii Street. SCRANTON JPA, SCRANTON PA, HONESDALE, PA. ' CARBONDALE, FA. PITTSTON, PA. WILKES-BABBE, PA. WILKES-BARRE, PA. y Sp eclal Holiday at, Sa leof H tiiiw.i.. .,Li,..it.,,. in., i.... ., i. . i ncilv i ii!ii ii lo mH nt lir.i tit .in i.t... I 111 ISJSIl tir'r)!) tvllillin. 111? Ill'ltV llllllt'i . ! mi -i MH iw ii iwnu Jt I me tlie liyiilienated .Unerieiin unci the I '' '" om-s 'n-iul ici clu. I ! Uiiii!;h Wi !'. AllMlniuouiiie. Jle llouts the idea Hint. J tti.it Is unle a llnilieilly c ml piil.i-j. M fc there is .such .1 tiling as an AiikIii- I ;""l !' hellextr in u lmlley o," li:.ni;i A W Haxou niee. Theie In no ilcmlil tliat Theoiloie llnn-tpveli is Mieiuiiniyly Ainei-ieali, and that, loci, without any iikii))IUiiii or eliawliilsin. kmiiii ev ery thiiiK he says you K.uher one iluin- snineihinf; on hand hlijher than die tliiiiK tlnil is Immediate, '''lien Ion, I should say he has somethini, up Ii'w sleee to lie hrotiKlu forth in due ii 1 c. tholish it is not so sensational as Inn :- inant Idea; lie Is not swnvecl in llie veiuion In helinlf of the Hoi rn or 11 clc- least hy vajiid sentinn'iilalliy. Least I inaiicl that KiikIuiuI sui render ilihral of all men ou'd meet in a seoui ln ol i '"' '" Ii'i-Iiiiiil. the eoiinlry Is the man in the while1 '1'n wind up this hateli of Impui shins house "erralie." , iiolitielau told me: ', U 's wU t" K'iy. n summary, that the "Don't call on the nivsiclini: Hie 1 thliiHs t hut p,inil;,ve WiihIiIiikkiii olll- W W W TZ W XI32S3-A "StSfe, IS r A lTFs if tv i 'I WA hi r V- V Im t k fi f.M vv 1 ill m " ii 1 r.V jstjs 1 1 x him; lie iloes all the talkini.r." lie 1 doesn't; hut he tulks so positively that I he seems to do moie talking than he does. He ehaiiKes the subject often, bill he darts back always and most un expectedly in the topic Unit occasions the visit, and there is no denying- that this gets ut tacts iiilckly by necessitat ing short and unprepared answeis. ins i-wvcmiTK ai'thoi:. His I'n vol ltt IcniiKii.trv author, 1 take It. Is .Mr, Dooley, and his tavoriie Donley uillele Is that one In which the sago of the .rche. road, iII.'ciivsIiik the presldeut'.s own hook, Tin. Rough ltldeis." ilcchired It tihoiiM 'ic called "Alone In I'uli.i." It's a Ii time since ue have hail a pii'-'. ulio would nut up In the white la uw r night the writer who scouil .1 as Dun hcurtil Jlr ltoosevclt. Tlice Is n hearty, hi altliy eoiiieiu for .in.M'.iliig and everything- that may Inn list a cultured gentleman in the piesideiu's (llsciirslxoiicss of talli. Ue Is not with out tho deepest sympathy lor those who mii. not be educated or iiiltuied, ! but on that, as on ecr, oilier suliject, hc leuiscs to liidiilgn in cant. And he doesn't wtnr out the eupltul I In his talk, as hits been alleged. There's a gratifying nnmiiiii of you In his lull;, though It Is nut nt all straineilly super cilious. Theie Is no (llllU-ully In do. (lilt lug the plesldeut'M opinion of guy publle man whose name may come up III casual coiivi'i'tintlou. lie doou'l say a gerut ileal, hut you can gather his estimate pretty clearly, and you aro entitled lo form your opinion of his attitude, when ho speaks out before from sis to eight persons, though, of course, you must put It awny back in your head and not blab It. .Veverihe less, the president's frunklless In these little estimates will gel out, mid in some Instances will iiiako him pow erful enemies, What he likes niosi Is 11 man, and the man's polities counts for little with hlui. 11 Is very easy Id uudoi stand why Washington olllclallsm doesn't under, stand him, lie Is 11 person without frills and f angles and ho has an esti mate of mere otlieiiillsiii thai is not llutteriiiK. After you have, inet him and talked with him you aro assiucd that, notwithstanding- tho cartoonists and politicians whu think the eouii try's going to hell beeatibu they are not listened to exclusively, thu presl dent Is as ".safe" u man as any who ever occupied tile place. He is not ci.ililom are that .Mr. Itooseeli Is Ills own president, and (hat he cares noth ing for any custom Unit does not Jur. ll!' Itself lo him i-innpletelv. or lor any man or ,.i ,if men, friend or foe. lll.'it would try to pinuiade him olliei - wise ilian toward the b, st puhlli In I teres! He Is 1101 liiexiiedleni. He doesn't siand up so straight thai he , mils hackward. Ho will p!a. a Utile politics when linn's the play. He has I no halieds thai aie strung ruout'li to iulhieuie hlui unduly, but ho doesn't 1 turn the olhel- i-htel;. He v. Ill lllld I himself before Imp; iciiifionicd ! a . virulent and resoiireelul oiipo.sltlon, I but the opposition will llud lisell pitted against a man who likes a light, who ! knows his i.ictlis scienilllnillv, who j lias llie pieceilents of hisior at ids I lougiie's end, who knows human 11a I 1 niv. a 1 mullet will not 1 utile him In the li.itu. He will -nil get mud. II 11 will IIUu. hut not in the bull-in ailed rievi'laiid fashion to llie wieckine, of his parly "What do you think," I asked .1 sen ator, 'what do vou think the people will think of the president's habit or consulting- iion-parllsans and so-called rank outsiders as to political condi tions In various sliiies'."' "I think." ho replied, "that It's n winning policy. The people like to see the politicians swatted mid slummed down hard. Tho pruplo like It, espo chilly If they like the man who does It." "How will p.uly men like It 7" "All light so limj.' us 1 hi' president does not swat the put t v, but sninshei ut the machine. Tho surest way for the president to secure another term Is to go nl'ter tho machine and then ie. train ii-inn making- one of his own. As I see It now, the president's closest friends and advisers aro men who wouldn't know how to build a machine If thev need It." wwn. iht rutrtvei wj-Kxumaausi-niixjm w v; give .j WILL, for the Holiday if Two Dollars at our store, One Large Bottle Guaranteed to be to the purchaser of goods to the amount A Nogro Prayer. A white niiiiUtu' i, i iiicluiiuc iilui11"-' '" icc,".'iu ,1 niloiuil ilmic.li hi Ninili l ju'Iiiu ic untl.i. Aiici I'NlKirilni; .1 lip, lie- nkdl 111 nM (oloiccl cli-jimi 10 It'nl in I'Uin, and tlii i llu .ilr.d uliiili tlic liioiliiT hi IiIjlK uflnccl loi liU ImUhri In uliltc: "II I .hi cl, sih Mm dc rie cli do p.tiii' dil Ii.j .v Hill iu jf.ir uir. I, liu hU I11111I4 tu de u wl plow Tip liU luiiiiiic In lie lip (ill I1111I1, .Nail I1I1 ui to dp uiin-l pck'. II w liU lic.id wjy iIduii lulttcoii hid I.ihij, un-i hUc kiifn .iy iluttii hi miiiiv luiiiiiiii, dad, Jii'l lurici 1.1II01, ulicic iuii Ii iiiikIi u.inlcil tu iu nude, 'ol-it hlui iil di' LcTJ-flii' lie ,t cilwliini J ii' I o"l I1I111 1111 llie. li -111,1.1 Vu. of Fine Old California Wine, 7 years oldL This special sale commences Wednesday, Dec. 18, and continues until after the Holidays. We first made this liberal offer three years ago in order to establish a family trade at our store, 504 Lackawanna Avenue, and finding our efforts have been successful, and that our customers appreciate this very liberal offer, we have decided to make it an annual af fair and continue to present our patrons with a bottle of very fine Old California Wine with every Two Dollar sale. This wine which we are going to give away is no Cheap John stuff, but is a Fine Old California Wine, for which all wholesale dealers get 75 cents a bottle, and if it is not just as we represent it, you may bring it back and we will give you cash for it. Here are a few of our cut prices on Standard Goods : Cabinet Whiskey at $1.:!0 licrgnllou. Orient Kentucky Ryo nt SI. 50 per gallon. . I'enwick Pennsylvania Rye at $1,S1) per gallon. Maryland 4-Star l.ye at $2.00 per gallon. (Ubson, made Spring IS01, eleven years old. at ,s',M0 per gallon. Muckenheimer. made Spring of lSt)3, ten years old, at 2.;H) per gallon. Carlisle Kentucky Whiskey, made Spring of IsO'i, ten years old, at ss'2.35 per gallon. 0. F. C, finest of all Kentucky Whiskies, all ages, made from Spring ISSO to 1S00, from $2.50 to $4.85 Iter gallon, according to age. We also have a complete line of Brandies, Wines, Cordials, Cocktails, etc, at Reduced Prices, 3 jk I NWHUnWM MMtMMMnw SH & CO Both Phones, Rs'gjsagg'i 504 Lackawanna Avenue, 5cranton. Second Door from Washington Avenue, HAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROHPT ATTENTION. . "