The national bench show. Illustration shows the Republican Kennels and the Democratic Kennels at the National Bench Show with President Theodore Roosevelt as a dog with his trainer Mark Hanna and an old woman labeled Dem. Party patting Alton Parker on the head and offering him a bisket labeled Political Sanity, as other Democratic dogs George Gray, Richard Olney, David Hill, and Arthur Gorman labeled Senatorial Leadership and Panama Issue are kenneled nearby; hanging on the wall is a picture of Cleveland with ribbons labeled 1884 and 1892, and in the lower left is a cage labeled Distemper with William Jennings Bryan as a dog bandaged with 1896 and 1900 sitting inside before a small dish labeled Free Silver. In the center, at left, is a small dog labeled Yellow Journalism Willie Hearst. Date 1904 February 10. The national bench show. Illustration shows the Republican Kennels and the Democratic Kennels at the National Bench Show with President Theodore Roosevelt as a dog with his trainer Mark Hanna and an old woman labeled Dem. Party patting Alton Parker on the head and offering him a bisket labeled Political Sanity, as other Democratic dogs George Gray, Richard Olney, David Hill, and Arthur Gorman labeled Senatorial Leadership and Panama Issue are kenneled nearby; hanging on the wall is a picture of Cleveland with ribbons labeled 1884 and 1892, and in the lower left is a cage labeled Distemper with William Jennings Bryan as a dog bandaged with 1896 and 1900 sitting inside before a small dish labeled Free Silver. In the center, at left, is a small dog labeled Yellow Journalism Willie Hearst. Date 1904 February 10.

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