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Show CLARK CAIWHS 1 mm RIVAL Speaker and Governor Wilson Greeted by Great Crowds' in Missouri and Illinois. ST. LOfiS. Oct. 3. Kprak-r Chump Clark and Governor Wood row Wilson campaigned together today In Ullntjla and Missouri. Cheers and creat ontliusktr-m greeted the two men aa they appeared In Springfield, Spring-field, Granite City and East St. Louln In Illinois and al St. Louis in Missouri. Tho crowd at the fair grounds In Springfield woa a big on. The governor's gover-nor's voice wit woak and lie could not rarh the outer extremity of thj throng that faced him. "M- thougth about hof.i Mr. T.-rft and Mr. Rooscvolt," said the governor In Ills speech at the fair grounds, "hi that of entire rewpect, but these gentlemen havu been so Intimately associated with the powers that have been determining the policy of thl3 government for almost a generation that they cannot look at the affairs of the United States with tho view of a new iige and a changed bet of circumstances cir-cumstances They arc unable to speak; they sympathize with the peoplo; their hearts no doubt go out to the great masses of ifnknown men in this country; but their thought is in close habitual an-soclatlon an-soclatlon with those, who have framed the policies of this country during all our lifetime. |