Show wEBB FALSE PROPHETS Gov Hoosvelt Urges Americans to Not Trust Democracy 1iIt vnukeo YJs Tiilv IS Hnv 2Iwnule 1tnnoo 1 Roosevelt rvcc here i T 1010 oclock this forenoon on his homeward journey to New Ork Gov Roosevelt stated that he expects to begin his campaign about September 10th but the place of the opening speech is not yet determined deter-mined The VicePresidential candidate candi-date was greeted in this city by cirowd of abOut HOOO pevsona He was introduced Intro-duced by United States Senator sand s-and was cheered most enthusiastically Gov Roosevelt said in part This campaign Is more than 1 party campaign This Isa I campaign which has to decide at the outset of the twentieth twen-tieth century whether we are to stride forward with tho steps ora giant on the path which has been act out for us or whether we aro to shrink backward back-ward ward You remember four years ago that our opponents prophesied that we cant be prdsperou If J we dont have 16toI Oliver Has the prophecy turned outn He Dont trust them Before they prophesied misery It we won and we won and prosperity followed Now If wo should put them Into terl o power you would see such a chaos of black misery and distress in this country as a century cen-tury and n quarter of life has never seen seenI ask thA SUpport of all men farsighted far-sighted enough to see where the ma terlal Increase of the counlry loS and not willing tq see tho business welfare ot the country submerged In the tide tde ot dlsasler I ask the support of all honest qlllzens and business men who dlsbeiieyeln anarchy I ask for their support in i the name of decency civic honesty and of liberty that comes only with order and I ask the support of those brave men who know the Irae greatness great-ness ola nation as of the Individual comes only through effort to stand with us as we make this Nation take l her < place In the forefront of the nations of mankind natons Thank God the iron and blood of our forefathers who followed Grant and Lincoln still exist In this generation May ve show ourselves not unworthy of the men who fought from 1S61 to 1SG5 and let us do our duty at home and abroad and uphold Mr McKinley in the greatest political contest which has come up in i J this country that we have ever seen since the close of the Civil wnr |