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Show ROOSEVtLT Says if Defeated His Party Will Continue to Fight ! . 1 Davenport, la . N'ev. 4 A crowd of several theeiixiiid mi-,oiis !-tetiea ti .' Ce.ben. l Roe. eve It to re- tenlnv whe n bo i. md,. his hi-si .-i eh In low. i for 1 Charles Grille of lo-va. R. Mil,ll.'.in rati-, rati-, dol.ite fir e . r r -r - . . Cop ne Rn s"- Volt's Wele,.n:o b the- people eif I iH when ho mad.- hi Oct re ; ; u o .ie ,. he-re. Was "oie!.;.. Willi Iiei liiarke-el (!' gre e ot e n lllI-elaeMll. I T!Te. was so inueh loud t.llkltig be ! men In the cn.r.,; that the die m 1 I coil!.! not ni'ko hlin-e ti be.erd b all. ' ('lone I Roevovell re T. he , Hiven-I Hiven-I port a' a. in. and reluallied n ' Ills ear until S ei'elork. ! be- went to the home- of Mls AlU-e l-'relih for broal.f.ifl. A htiinll crowd :et tbo st.i-lion st.i-lion ebeer.el liiiu a-e he a ( .. -. i r d lifter lif-ter bre'.ll fast bo (IreeVe- to Ce-lltr.ll Park t'. tliaki. Ms fl r f t Sj.e-.rlj of the- d.'.v. More than ;n hour befnr. the- tl.no set fe.r his arrival the- o;.l.. an to gather nnd when he reached the parlc ho wfts gre-.-ti-.l by a lare- crow, of (.Indents of Al.gusM cdb in Itec',; Island. UN. who gave- their cheer, d.el lhe hU'll SChool Stlllle-tllt. The kVy was dull md the weather cold. Kepr. se ntalive. A. W. fiw .u.n made the. epefiing ieeh. Ho Mild tho Cobuie l';e e,resrnro nind" it certain cer-tain that the- KopubMca'j weu!d carry car-ry the district. "Aft-r all i he- turmoil." said Colonel Roo-'Velt. "I he Republican jmrty Is rnmlng to:etb. r on a hano Xnd pn -gres-elv,. platform, hl ror eejK)n-n'.s nro utterly divided." The official b-ade-rsbio of tho D. rno-cratlc rno-cratlc iirfy, Viori- lte-Kr'velt said, was either aV-dute-ly re actionn ry . ae b.. nsertol wan th rae In N--v York. Conne-ctlcut, Mlsoerl and In inmy state-, or elie H wu purp-jfol'-ss anel vacillating. Ho then tool: up the larlfT, repeat- (Contlnui-el on Inr Sir.) t I whether there are temporary checks. I don't think we will be defeated this year, hut, if we are, we will fight until Appomattox atones for Bull Run. If . we are beaten this time, wo will win next time." j The Colonel said Tammany Hall and ; Wall street had formed a cormpt alii- 1 ance, but that in New York state they would not defeat the Republican policies poli-cies by fair argument uor by any meth od other than by a large expenditure of money. j The Colonel explained his doctrine of "New Nationalism," giving his usual usu-al definition of It. He again expressd I his disagreement from tho supreme court of tho United States in the bake i shop caso and his criticism of ex Judge : Simon Baldwin, Democratic candidate in Connecticut. Colonel Roobevelt ex-": plained that all he sought was an 1 equal opportunity for all men. "My opponents call that socialism," J ho said, "but it is the antidate for : socialism. The conditions that throw men Jn the scrap heap, which discard them at fifty for a life of pauperisai, ; are wrong," he continued, ; "Genuine popular rule and absolute . honesty, he asserted, were necessary j to overcome them. j At the close of hl3 address, tho j Colonel went to his train to go to! De Moines. ROOSEVELT IS IN IOWA. (Continued from Page One.) Ing the argument whteh he has made in several slates. 1 "Wo Republicans stand by the principles prin-ciples of protection which Is right, and will abandon tho method which is wrong. Our opponents have adopted the Ksition of abandoning the principle prin-ciple which is right and clinging to thr method which is wrong." "If Republicans do not work In the right spirit,'' ho ?aid, "we'll hunt them out of public life." "We're in this fight to a Apish said Colonel Roosevelt. "Wo don't care |