D. J. Salley, Jr., of Orangeburg, S. C., sent in this photograph taken in the early part of October, 1900. It shows the 26th President of the United States-then a vice-presidential candidate-addressing a crowd at Southern's Orangeburg station from the rear platform of his special train. Who was he? Theodore Roosevelt, who became President a little less than a year later, following the assassination of President William McKinley.