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Show " ' ' . ' ' " ' ' ' " H Mr. Fairbanks may have had othor motives In , M wishing a consultation with the chief of the Amer- ' M lean party. The Indiana Senator was probably j H puzzled as to its alms and wanted to be informed -M just how he and Mr. Roosevelt were to be bene- JM fited by the formation this year of an independ5." t H party, .which drew nine-tenths of Its recruits frojr. M the Republican party, and whose ticket omitted ? -M the names of presidential electors. If it was after H learning from Mr. Kearns what a grand adjunct to ' -, the presidential campaign the American party H really was that Mr. Kearn3 was invited to accom- t M pany the party into Wyoming, probably with a ", H view to forming a brand new American party in fJ that state. Mr. Fairbanks would doubtless as- H sist pur Thomas in the patriotic work, realiz- H Ing as he does what a magnificent majority he f j-H and the president would have if independent par- H ties could be formed in all the states during the -H present 'campaign. 'M |