Show I VELt IN WHIRL WIND FINISH B OF THE TilE CAMP Colonel Returns to New York to Make Seven Speeches Before 1 p m To Speak With Stimson at Night 1 BAY N Y V Nov 6 After a week of traveling in which he ho hoAF o OYSTER AF covered red more then miles milos and made speeches in Now New York Mary Mavy ar laud Ohio Indiana and Iowa Juwa Theodore Roosevelt returned to Oyster Bay aT today for a brief rost rest before plunging into polities again Beginning early tomorrow he will make seven of ten minutes each five of them thorn before 10 then visit his hs office for con conference conference conference ference and luncheon a and dash out again aln for two twe more speeches in the afternoon ills Hia public itinerary ends I at 1 I and where he be will spend I the rest of the day the colonel did not care to say Mr Stimson candidate for governor whom he is speaking for tor will speak twice tomorrow and anu an in the evening they both will be guests guest of ot the Hun Hungarian garian garlan club on ou the east side where both will speak peak The colonel reached New ew York from Cleveland this u and after atter vis visiting lUng Dr Holbrook Hoi brook Curtis to have hae his hiI throat treated came to Oyster Oster Bay by automobile His throat was rough and his voice hoarse at the beginning of last week but the hoarseness largely disappeared appeared dl after atter the first t day da in spite nf ot his incessant speaking He lie was tired today and declined to make mako any election prophecies The news that Judge Baldwin of Connecticut Is IB to sue him for tor slander stander brought no comment When the colonel finishes his speech tomorrow night he will have havo concluded ed one of the hardest fights tights of his political career It was wasa a fight tight into which h he has hu said from the tho he was drawn unwillingly and which he Ite took up lie Ite maintains only because he believed circumstances had made it necessary for him first to lick the Ula bosses bolles in his own party and then thon to take up tip the campaign for tor the ticket which he helped to select Assertions that his own political fu tu future future ture Is involved in the outcome of tte state election have received little at Continued on 00 Page Inge Two ROOSEVEL ROOSEVELT IN WHIRLWIND N FINISH Continued front from Page One tenton from him except as he has recognized that his policies and per personality pEr are an Issue in New York In all aU his speeches Colonel Roose Roosevelt Roosevelt velt volt asserted the main Issue before the people of ot New York was whether they the would accept a alliance alance between Tammany and Wal Wall street street I Charges Charge that he was seeking to make I himself himsel dictator he ho characterized as twaddle Nevertheless the attacKs made upon him by b John A A Dix the Democratic candidate for governor and by b former Judge Alton Alon B B Parker who once ran mn against him for tor President grew so 50 se severe severe severe vere that he retorted in kind Now the fight is nearly over oer it Is la generally admitted that its Is results will reach beyond the confines of the state and reach as far ahead as 1912 but what the result resul wilt will wi be is a matter mater in which the colonel professes to take an Impersonal interest He Je has hu made madeno no preparations for tor receiving election returns and Ind expects to make none Electon Election day he will wi spend at home and somebody he lie says will wi probably tell tel him the results that night or if It not then the next day da but so far tar as he was concerned his lii duty had been done and his support ended when he had cast cst his ballot balot From Front that mo ma moment moment ment meat on he expects to take tale a long rest at Sagamore Hill Bill HiI He will not even go to his editorial offices he said un I Appeal Theodore Roosevelt RoosEvelt Joined the Re Republican publican candidate for tor governor Henry I 1 L Stimson tonight in a last lut appeal to the voters His Ils statement sas says in part As a citizen of this state jealous of ot its Is honor and its Is good name and earnestly Ernesty solicitous of ot the welfare name of ofal all al Its people I wish to make a final appeal to all aU my to tosa stand sa d for lor Henry Henr I L Stimson Jn in this fight which he ho is waging so s I for tor clean and honest politics pol and for genuine popular rule I I regard this as far tar more than a amere amere amere mere party contest I appeal appel not only to Republicans for tor I feel that in this contest content we have hae the right to appeal just as strongly to all al upright and far farsighted farsighted farsighted sighted men Democrats and independents nu no less than then Republicans Against the of ot cor corrupt corrupt corrupt rupt politics and aed corrupt we have a right to expect the whole hearted nonpartisan support of ot all al honest citizen n an particularly of all allmen al allmen men who believe belee in honest politics and honest business Picked by Murphy Mr Stimson has made his campaign fearlessly and sincerely In the open his promises square with his record he has bas stated his position on every question queston Mr Dix derives his sole im importance Importance importance from the fact that Mr Murphy picked him as a being belne the man most capable to carry crry out the tle purposes of Tammany hall hal he has baa no 10 public rec ree record re ord and he has bas not dared dard to state his position fully and freely on 01 a single vital vial question queston He dared not answer Stimsons questions and could not frame a ques question question question tion which Stimson would fear to an Awer Mr lr Stimson as district attorney made a record which no other man In that position ha has haa ever approached He lie dealt as an dangerous blows to cor corruption corruption and special as a ever have been ben dealt he successfully prose prosecuted pra prosecuted some seine of ot the most mist mst powerful cor corporations in the land including the sugar Sl tl trust and certain great gret trunk railway lines Jnes and recovered for tor the people them nearly four million dollars from Naturally they hate him and con eon conspire conspire spire for his undoing and their bitter biter hatred is the measure maure of the regard which the people should f feel el for their champion pele Remember that Stimsons work tbt against the trusts was an a effective blow Against the high cost coat COt of living whereas the wallpaper trust and the efforts effects by Mr Yr Dix D Dt to have the tariff on wallpaper raised represent just the movements that are ar responsible for so s much of the Ule high cost coet of ot living as as is not due to worldwide causes Contrast this with Mr Dixs record Of Ot public record rford he has baa none nOle In his private record the salient points are his efforts to get the tariff raised d on en his own product and his working his thirteen hours bour a night Labor I 1 call cal the special attention of the wage to lr J ixl labor lor rec ree record ord on Our aim is steadily t a Hy to Co work on toward an day to guard guar wa against being bing required require to labor an excessive number of hours under unhealthy conditions to secure an adequate work compensation tion ton act to put a stop st p to the labor of chUd to regulate hours of or labor for tor women Mr lr Dix Is IB supported by the men mEn who openly boast that they are nullifying null nullifying the child labor la or laws He lie has hab hat de do declared declared dared himself In favor favol of ot the tho judicial reasoning which would nullify the right of the state tte to limit hours of la Is labor labor bor bar and unhealthy conditions and nt would nullify all n legisla legislation tion including compensation laws passed panted by the Ue present legislature He works hl hiM Itis own men thirteen hours hour a aday aday aday day or night nigh for scanty Int wages wage Listen to what bat John Mitchell says in his hs let letter letter letter ter of yesterday Here Mr Roosevelt ROvel quoted in full ful time the tle statement given give out yesterday by b Mr lr Mitchell printed in the Sunday papers and also a letter leter of Timothy Healey the president of the International international tonal Brotherhood of Stationary Fire Firemen Firemen Firemen men written to Samuel Gompers some days dys ago in which he recites recies his hil ef efforts efforts efforts forts for the day in the paper mills mi and says BS the Dix lUx mills mis are still in the eleven or class Campaign Collapses Continuing Mr Roosevelt Rosevelt says nays Every should stand with wih us for tor we are fighting the wage workers battle batte Every Eer honest citizen should stand with wih us for we are fight fighting ing mug the battle batte of Abraham Lincoln the plain people The Tue he Wall nJ Hall hail Hal campaign has completely collapsed They The have not answered one argument of ot Mr Stimsons They have not ad advanced advanced advanced a single honest argument in their turn They The have hae been hammered out of every position they have taken Their sole chance of ot beating Stimson son EOn and his policies as frankly stated In the time circulars distributed by Tammany Hall Hal through Wall Wal street street lies Hes In a large outlay outa of ot money Against this frank appeal to the forces of ot corruption we make our ap appeal appeal appeal peal to the conscience and the reason of all al good citizens The drift is over overwhelmingly overwhelmingly our way for tor the good clU ions fens ens of the state have begun to realize realie how vital are the issues at stake Fundamentally the issue is between right and wrong between honesty and dishonesty between the rule of the people and the rule of a Corrupt and political machine acting as the ally aly and instrument of the tho great financial interests that owe their ex cx existence exIstence to special privilege I firmly believe we shall win for I Iam Iam Iam am confident our people will wi not toler tolerate tolerate ate such Buch an alliance aliance and I wish for forthe forthe forthe the sake of the honor of ot our state to tos see s e the time triumph overwhelming for we owe it I not only to ourselves but to the children who are to come after us to mark marl our utter uter abhorrence of ot the sordid evil evi which would follow the success of ot such a combination Signed THEODORE ROOSEVELT |