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wasBSsmmmmmm OUTSIDE NEWS FROM WIRE AND CABLE Taft announced today he would answer Roosevelt's speech at Toledo, O., Mar 8. Presumably we're going to hear a president of the- U. S. tell the people they're not fit to gov ern themselves once again. George Washington's declara tion against third term read in house today in honor of Wash ington's birthday. Also as a hint to one Theodore Roosevelt. Officially announced at Bogo ta, Columbia, that Senor Pedro Del Ospina had been recalled for his letter to State Department. All hope of conipromise be tween Wilson and Clark forces r at Democratic sfate convention of Oklahoma lost today, when delegates went at it hammer and tongs. "A man who knows nothing of law is, of course, better able to dictate the course to pursue than an experienced judge."; T. A. - Sherwood, for 30 years justice of Missouri supreme court, which Roosevelt criticized. Sherwood may have meant to be sarcastic, but when you come to think of it, he told the simple truth. Knowing a lot about law has come to indicate shortsight edness when it comes to dealing in justice. Federal authorities at Indian apolis say they have uncovered new evidence in "dynamite con spiracy." John H. Patterson, president of National Cash Register Co., and 29 other officials, indicted on criminal charges of restraint of trade at Cincinnati, O. Street car employes of La Crosse, Wis., likely ,to go on strike. Company hasn't lived up to articles on which strike was settled in 1909. "The cherry tree story told about George Washington is a lie. Former Senator Chauncey Depew. Chauncey's falling into the habit of judging other people by himself. Quityerkickin! The rest of the country got it just as bad. All the same, some of these early robins that have been peep ing around here ought to have their fool necks wrung. Weather prophets-are suppos ed to be a little bit nuts, but why shouldn't robins have a little sense? "Roosevelt to enter race on Monday." Head in Journal. Wonder what Honorable Jour nal thinksTheodore has been do ing these last few weeks? "My hat will be in the ring Monday." Roosevelt. Yes, and Cousin Bill Taft says he's going to heave his 380 pounds into the ring and pick that hat up. Frank Gallon shook dipe with Otto Leveren for job as porter in Milwaukee saloon. Lost. Killed Leveren. Would that jolt your believe in luck? Mrs. Taft has cut all Roosevelt' sympathizers from her invitation lists. Slapped the,m on the wrists Hi