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Show Koosevelt Kicks. Washington, May 25. Civil Service Commissioner Com-missioner Roosevelt this morning submitted to the house civil service committee a copy of a letter he sent to Postmaster-General Wanamaker on the 10th iust. In this letter Roosevelt says as Wanamaker turned over to the committee the recort of postoflice inspectors In the Baltimore Balti-more oltice, in which they charge Roosevelt with unfairness aud partiality in the investigation investi-gation of that office, without comment, he (Roosevelt) must assume Wannamaker assumed as-sumed responsibility for the impertinence imperti-nence of his subordinates. Roosevelt said he received no answer to this letter and was therefore reluctantly compelled com-pelled to assume that the postmaster-general made these statements his own. The postmaster-general had said it was not for him to consider whether the inspector's report contained anything that was disre-pectful or hostile to the c ivil service commission. |