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Show PARKER AND HALE ' SEND TELEGRAMS Salt Lake, Nov. 15. Supplementing their congratulatory telegrams, John M. Parker of Louisiana, candidate for vice president on the Progressive national na-tional ticket, and Matthew Hale of Boston, acting chairman of the Progressive Pro-gressive national committee for Utah, expressing their appreciation of the work dono by the Progressives in Utah during tho campaign. Mr. Parker said in part: I thank you for your appreciated appreciat-ed courtesy in sending me a copy of your circular letter dated the 3rd insL, and the splendid results you have obtained In your state. At the bottom of the letter the following fol-lowing postscript was penned: Bully for Utah. I am going to try and get out to see you. For many years Mr. Parker was a close friend of Colonel Theodore Roos-ovelt. Roos-ovelt. When Colonel Roosevelt went on his hunting trips in the Louisiana cane brakes during his presidential term he hunted almost exclusively on the 25,000-acre ranch owned by Mr. Parker. nn |