Show TALKS TO STUDENTS tfJl I Roosevelt Gives Colltg3 BOY3 at zt x Oomell Some Good Advice Elmira N Y Oct 2JGo Roosevelt L9 Roose-velt finished the first day of his r c1c second Ueeks campaign In this Slate I by an Invasion of the home of the I Democratic candidate for Governor si I p John M Stanchllcld At Ithaca the Governors reception Effi was of 1 a most friendly nature and he paid a compliment to one of the college 3 men a son of Illchaid Crokcr by refusing 1 iir re-fusing to do as he has generally done at other stops make a iier onjil attack IBTc upon Tammany leader At Van Netten Lfo he made a short address I f GREAT OVATION AT ELMIRA I His welcome In Elmira was a great flO political demonstration There were os S nearly a thousand mounted roughriders 1 rough-riders and the Lyceum and New Jx1t Tlvoll theaters were crowded with J people csycr to hear the Governor I 1 speak and overflow outofdoor meetIngs ir meet-Ings were held Fully 20000 people were I c t In town Ja The Governor today at all three of I rf Jhls stops devoted himaelC principally I rt to a defense of the national Administration I I Adminis-tration It trationHAD 1 HAD A HARD CAMPAIGN J When the Governor finishes his trip > dr on Saturday next he will have made IW tliki C50 speeches and have traveled over I icr twenty thousand miles a record equal So to the combined record of all other rs41 candldalcn for national olllcc in the d 14 past nfly years exclusive of Mr Bryan 1 PRONOUNCES STATEMENT FALSE At lUxica the Governor tool occasion ji to pronounce a ntateirtcnt printed In a r Democratic paper in that city that he i g U Rnoscvcit had nalcl four years ago 1 that he would lead an army to Washington r Wash-ington to prevent the Inauguration of Ot t Bryan Ir elected as not only a falsehood fo f false-hood but a preposterous falsehood Q AN APT ILLUSTRATION dJ I 4J I In speaking of the probable enfranchisement ip enfran-chisement negroes In Porto Rico Dt und of disfranchisement In North Carol L31c4 Caro-l linn be eald iL Mr Houghton your coach here will D lj rcmember and perhaps some of you q t who know the conditions of theo rtt the-o pest will remember how one of the lIJ beat centers if not the best tho Harvard team ever had was a colored 1L4 man Now gentlemen It would have ti been perfect folly to have put him on j3tF the team on account of his color nnd l1it It would have been equally UH fooltah sr account of his j f jt f to have kept him off on 0jJ1i color Is not that so Tile Governors il w question was met with a volley of Yes Now all I want said tho j Breaker 95 that when a man In civil 3 J I l > > 4 4 11 > life shows himself to be as good a I man as this man showed himself to beat I be-at football you give him the same kind ofshow GOOD ADVICE TO ALL In closing he said I want you to apply this football motto to civil life I Dont foul dont shirk but hit the line hard In other words act decently and honestly but dont commit any act of trickery Dont do anything of I any kind whatsoever for the purpose of political gain that will smirch the name of American citizenship If there I exists a class in the community for I which I have little use It Is the class of the timid good the good people who are mighty good In their own parlors but dont come out to do a mans work In the world You have got to have not merely virtue but you must have virile I virtue you must be a man Youre the stuff said a voice In the audience |