This subject gives a unique record of the present presidential campaign. The three most picturesque figures in the contest are shown. These three are unquestionably Theodore Roosevelt. William H. Taft, and Senator La Follette, of Wisconsin. In one part of the picture, Roosevelt is seen vigorously talking against Mr. Taft. In another part Mr. Roosevelt is shown by himself addressing a crowd, whilst yet in another section of the film Mr. Taft has the field to himself. Then Senator La Follette is shown with his characteristic smile of self-confidence. Governor Wilson of Trenton, N.J., presents an austere appearance to the camera, whilst last, and possibly not least, Champ Clark, the speaker, a possible Democratic nominee, is also depicted, minus, however, the celebrated "Dawg."
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