Review of reviews and world's work . ftdesired him to remain as Set retary of progressive population of western Penn-sylvania was disappointed. The Republicansof eastern Pennsylvania remained apathetic, asalways. Mr. Penrose selected for the Governorship Mr. John K. Tener, once widely known professional baseball pit her, while lost tofame in these ro ent years through the adoptionof a business career in western Pennsylvania. r is a big fellow, successful in business,•kilful in the Pennsylvania method of combin-business and politics, and a member ofCongress in bis firsl term. He is no


Review of reviews and world's work . ftdesired him to remain as Set retary of progressive population of western Penn-sylvania was disappointed. The Republicansof eastern Pennsylvania remained apathetic, asalways. Mr. Penrose selected for the Governorship Mr. John K. Tener, once widely known professional baseball pit her, while lost tofame in these ro ent years through the adoptionof a business career in western Pennsylvania. r is a big fellow, successful in business,•kilful in the Pennsylvania method of combin-business and politics, and a member ofCongress in bis firsl term. He is nol the soilof candidate thai New York is requiring bothparties to bring forward for ih i bip; but Mr. Peni pi< ked bim ou1 and Penn- sylvania seldom cares much one way or another. Mr. Taft was promptly rewarded Ami ,, I lor ( ailing oil Sei retary I v pan< Ivrn on the other quart r as in this Pennm. Th>• • ii unduljmod< nil all it con i it 146 THE AM REVIEW OE REVIEWS. PRESIDENT I \IT WITH BIS SON CHARLES, A I BE\ own merits, it must have rubbed its eyes withastonishment when it red the Penrose platform.(Certainly somebody skilled in the art of writingcurrent history for a purpose must have kepthis daily notebook with \ igilance, so that noth-ing escaped him. It is fairly true, too; hutsomehow the country had forgotten parts of Pennsylvania platform glories most of allin the framing of the best oi tariffs, yel italso glories in the Tariff Board that is inevitablyfinding the flaws in that Lrrcat measure. I 01all things Republican this platform givesthanks-. .Hid orthodox) remains unterrined onthe Susquehanna. „ . Hut when one i rosses the line Mr. Tuft s . .,/• from Pennsylvania to luo ortho-doxy is n««t so dense to the squaremile. All through the month there weredisturbers ^\ the peace who insisted thatthey wanted to nominate the Hon. JamesR. Garfield for Governor. \ year ago Gar-fields candidacy might have hull


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