Show ROOSEVELT CALLED LIAR BY STRANGER Exciting Incident on the Stand tan as Former President Finished His Speech at Fargo Fargot I t ti I FARGO F ARGO N D Sept 5 fiA A man who fought hi WI hits way war to M ax l and called him a liar gave gln a hat bad score scare today toda to the t e crowd at Island Park in this city Colonel Roosevelt helped to eject kilo him from iron the platform The colonel had just juit finished his Labor day say address adir which was waa to one of the largest crowds he has kas met OH OR hie hi wastes trip A heavy rain ram rainstorm ramI I storm which came up p shortly before the colonel began to e eak drenched I I the people but most of th m 1 sat oat at through a the t a im ix their wet cloths s si i to hoar hear him bim I la lie spoke the th lb last lant sentence of 01 hi bl hithe his speech the crowd MOw cheered and then the there wa w was a aMI rn rush h for the speakers stand tand by hr who sought to get let leti i near enough noa to nee ee Colonel Colon l Roosevelt R lt at short range and shake hak his hl hand I ITh Those Thoe Th on the platform pressed pr around the ire h stand tAnd and nd In III a moment at it wa was closed ioe In by a surging un and at struggling niggling mass m of ot men III and nd women w Setae Home of the tit holder bolder h persona reon In the crowd crow mounted the th steps tt that led to lo the t speakers p aker r stand aland and an rushed to Colonel R H o ev It side sid aideA sidA A small dreM d man puh d his way RY through the th ma moo of Gf people unto until he could uN make mak himself heard hear hy by hythe b bt bythe the t ht colonel He n Ii wore a battered batt hat hatI I and Rn wa was wall unshaven nn tn to fl A Ask k n nI I 1 have a question to tit ask ak you ou Colo Ceto Colonel net nel Roosevelt he h shouted The Th men mn and women on Oft the he stand taR grew w silent client Colonel Roosevelt turned and faced him Waving one 0 arm ann the theman then sun man n shouted about I 1 want nt to know Ie who la Is paying paving pay I the t expenses pe of this trip of r yours your oure about the country The Th question angered an angered Colonel IODel Roose R velt relt and has h hi face la showed It U He ad y advanced td a step tep toward towa hi his interrogator and shot ahot back his lite answer arr I that dial to be an as D Impertinent he ho said aaM Id However I Laved ita nave no objection to telling t you ou He Ho H added add that thai the expenses expanses of 01 the petty party pa were Wr being paid 14 bv by b the he Of oC which he I is on one of or the t editors editor Iton Coli the rotund lonel Innel n R You lie Ile I the th man an shouted 90 us loudly that hundreds hundred of or persons in the crowd could hear him As n a he h spoke the th words Colonel Roosevelt stepped forward and nd seized hlo hi arm m just hint above toon the th elbow 1 bow Ho tic n explained later that he I Idid did not nol know who the man wa was or nr r What hi his intention were wt wrT r and that lie he It had taken of r in hi his arm It as s a II meas ma ur ure u of 01 Hi Hia H vig ro action did not deter eIl r the tbt man from fm fin finIshing what he had ha to aay my He It If shouted out Tour Your expenses pen are re belar I c paid po hy by hythe bythe the people of the th states State Interloper Although Colonel Roosevelt w r t t 1 tint first to act t others other ran nn quickly t to slot lt him an and l even before the Ut m matt mAn i finished hl hi remarks remark two men n nhim 1 him Th colonel did Id not rl grip until the th stranger waa was m ni r rapidly from rom the stand He lie wa was f c I 1 from f the platform and aeI l lIn In to the he excited ex lt crowd ClOw ClOwn n effort or was waa made to find t nr 1 but t all traces trace tra of hint him bl were wen lout lost v of those thOM who had seen a hint him k tn n r c who whet he h waa was Colonel 1 that he h was waa not t at all n alarmed al b wn had happened He H merely caught i of the h man mn to guard against tilt the r of any n sudden ud ien move more h Iap he F cal I i iTlie The man wa WIP arrested later t 1 I charged with disorderly t n t I Iw hi his John Martin 1 w td name me was waa w painter a and anel hit his hi re resil i ila i i In la Fargo Far Ilay In III ap ar address addre here h today 10 aT before re great Labor day da crowd In lit which A tv 9 hundreds hundred of members member of 0 trade tra uni na v Theodore R spoke wor warm wann commendation of the fl r rJ n J Judge who ho wa was and dai hH ha l n him because the Judi Ju b IJ ut what he hp ha h had t said raid had shown tw tv be In sympathy with laboring m t i Ilie He lie referred to Judge Jud c K I AmlI i n the tb of or North Dakota and an I remarks remark were we applauded i 1 ithe ithe the I crowd lOd Fargo a labor day celebration 1 i polled nil h b rain tani 1 T I i d h It f fI II 11 II it loul the Ila n nIn In introducing colonel ol nel lio H r Amidon ald said I that the Ih p M i Continued on Oft T Tn Tie T I i ROOSEVELT CAL CALBY GALLED CALLED LIAR BY STRA Continued I bIH th tO hoult n nt t f lurg r t tha ha t above all 11 the occasion ne allon was one on of or la Is laboring I boring men mn who ho were holding their th lr an annual anneal n neal nual 1 celebration Suggesting that la In laboring J boring men meD suffer wrongs that tha might be reached by legislation Judge Judg Ami Am Amidon Amdon don doR called especial attention to the failure of 0 Congress to enact a II taw law pro providing viding tiding for compensation for laboring men Mn when injured or for their families families lies 1111 In the event nt of or their death Every government ef or Europe with the ex exception exception of Turkey Turk he said Mid We had enacted such stick laws law eliminating from the ques quen question tins tion of or com compensation all matters matter nera of or negligence on OR the part rt of or either the or the employer and anti fixing a R definite denue amount to which willeta the em should be entitled When Colonel Roosevelt reached that part of or his hie hi speech In which wll h he advocated a workingman compensation act he e turned to Judge AmMon and aDd said KId aidI saidI I 1 cannot canot kelp help saying just at one ORe word wordan aa an to how bow I 1 have been delighted this afternoon to near hear r utterances from fro a federal 1 Judge who wit leeks ahead from froma a federal t ral Judge who not net only enl stands for hot honesty and nd righteousness in the conventional form farms In which Judges have been accustomed tom te to e see He them the for tor generations but bu who stands teeing faring the changing and realizing realising that the constitution of 0 the United States StAI must be administered If It It Is III to be administered wisely by b men en who sym ym sympathise sympathise with and understand r the needs of the Just at AS aa they the sym nym sympathize with and understated understand the need needs of all alt other American citizens dU Colonel nevelt day da brought thousands of or persons Into IRto Fargo In Inho spite ho of or the rain although many n others othern who had h planned p por planned te to o eeme In by b y wagon wa on onor or automobile gave e It up p when the rain began early in the day da when Colonel Roosevelt reached th thy park be found waiting for tor him a throng which tilted filled the platform platte and crowded cro the rising ground groaN on every side kM up to tAt the tM trees tree tr that fringe the hollow Behind him h there nattered fluttered an anold anold old tattered flag t It was wan the flag un under under der which he h delivered an n oration on the Fourth of or July 11 thirty years yearn ago R O Oat at nt Medora fra X N D shortly after be he had bad gone out oat there from tho the east nile The Theria flag Mag ria was wa soot sent MD here kere for fer the day da dann nn sin Rerun nn to Pall Full When WM It began n te to rain the colonel looked look out Ht over the crowd at the sum summer summer mer m hats and drees which were be being beIng beIng ing soaked and left the stand lie He went out t among amon the crowd and told the women wn to te BO IJO up there under cover When he hf lied bed tilled filled fled the stand and with wo we women woh men he ha h sauntered through the crowd heedless 1 of ot the rain shaking hands haRds and talking with the people After ten teR minutes of or steady rain the theR sun pun R suddenly broke through the clouds and a the shower was over OTero The people cheered the women omen left Jert the stand Colonel Roosevelt again took his hi place there th and anti the exercises of ot the day da were wre resumed renamed The colonels hands band were stained tal red rfd from wet bunting which was waa draped over the tH railing and andone ma maone one 0 womans white dress dreM bore a striking ing I resemblance to the American Amerlean flag tIA for she ahe had loaned leaned In against a rain soaked snaked nag flag only a II small part of or the crowd was wall driven away way a by It the rain Women with bedraggled hats and anol drip dripping ping pl r dresses drees sat eat t out tree af of tight Right or Wrong In 1 his speech the colonel made It clear dear that tt he did net not wish to give a blanket Indorsement to te everything dose done by If labor unions although he said aid he h believed Ud them the to be Ite a necessity sity and h he thoroughly approved of ef efthem them Me Uti said Id that he was wan with the union unman when they were right and that if Ie a union did anything that was WILe wrong rong he be would be against It on en that score aeo Whenever any an man tells teU ye yen T he be continued contla that a labor organisation never r goes gos wrong WIon you yeti make up your our mind that he Is telling you what ho ha h knows to be he an n untruth Colonel Roosevelt outlined his Moos Ideas Jd AS ef of what should be 11 done dene to Improve tho the condition of workmen Pram From Pr the park the colonel colel returned te to his Itla hotel and took dinner with Con Congressman Conn gressman grman n and Mrs Hanna Kenna Colonel It left Jen tonight kt fer far St Patti laul to the Cl there tomorrow |