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Show I WILL BECEIVE PETITION. Roosevelt Promises to Hear Complaint Com-plaint of the Strikers. GLENWOOD SPRINGS Colo.. May 1 President Roosevelt Iuiij agreed to give the Chicago striking teamsters an opportunity oppor-tunity to prosent thoir petition when he reaches that city on May 10 Word rearhed the President In his camp cm the West Dl Ide, creek that the strikers strik-ers nro preparing to ask him to usei his influence In their behalf similarly to the manner In which ho adjudicated the anthracite an-thracite strike three years ago. He has gien the strikers no encouragement other oth-er than agreeing to receive a delegation fuom tho petitioners, should an audience be requested. Little leisure time will b at the dls-i dls-i osal of Mi Roosevelt In Chicago. The party will arrive In Chicago at noon and at once will attend the bun heon given bj .he Merchants' club The Hamilton club reception Is expected to continue from " until 4:30 p m. and after that the President Presi-dent will rest at apartments reserved for him at tho Auditorium Annex hotel Tie Iroquois club dinner wijl begin at 7 p. m nnd when that Is over the party will return re-turn to the special train and spend the night oii board. The President cannot give consideration to the petition until he reach' s Washington. Washing-ton. . |