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Show THIS WEEK SEES OPENING OF ACTIVE CAMPAIGN WORK Although the real opening of the presidential presi-dential campaign Is still somo distance off. tho candidates of the two big parties and the various political campaign managers man-agers have a fairly active week in prospect. pros-pect. While ostensibly resting In anticipation antici-pation of the 3tlrring times which aie to come, all are combining considerable work with their pleasures. William J. Brynn, the Democratic presidential presi-dential nominee, on Saturday will meet the subcommittee of the national committee com-mittee in Chicago, at which lime the national na-tional chairman will be selected. William H. Taft, presidential nominee of tho Republican party, at Hot Springs. Va will finish his speech of acceptance to the notlllcatlon committee and have It In readiness for their Cincinnati event tho following week. i u Frank L. Hitchcock, chairman of the Republican national committee, mi Monday Mon-day and Tuesday will be in Colorado Spring. Colo., whet1 he will meet tho Republican Slate leaders and members of the national committee west of the Mississippi. Mis-sissippi. Plana will oe formulated at this- meeting for carrying on the campaign cam-paign In the west. Timothy L. Woodruff, chairman of the Republican State committee com-mittee for New York, will meet State leaders at Camp Kill Dare, in the Adlron-dacks, Adlron-dacks, wheic th" principal candidates for tho governorship will be discussed. The executive staff of Gov. Charles E. Hughes will be moved to Saranar Inn, whero will be the summr- cnpltol of Nnw York Slate. William R. Hearst will arrive from ! Europ-? on Saturday, and will leave at I once for Chicago, .where the following week the Independence parly will mol i In convention. - I President Roosevelt's long, quiet vaca- J lion at Sagamorf I 111! .will bo broken Into J this week when the thief r-xecullve goes to Newport, R, I., to address the mem- j bora of. tho Naval War college, who havo been in session there for sino tlmo discussing dis-cussing the construction of new battleships. battle-ships. The President has prepared a paper pa-per on the subject which he will read before be-fore tho naval experts. He will make the trip from Oystr Boy to Newport on the government yacht Mayflower, leaving leav-ing Oyster Bay Tuesday night and returning re-turning there Thursday morning. He will spend Wednesday in Newport. u At Quebec, heglnning Monday and lasting last-ing nix dny3. the greatest eelebratlon in the history of Canada will lake place, marking the three hundredth anniversary of the founding of the settlement by , Champlaln. The Prince of Wales, who Is now on his way across tho ocean, will take part In the celebration. His official landing, which is scheduled for Wednesday, Wednes-day, will he a brilliant spectacle. Vice-President Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks will be present as the representative of tho United States. w fc The Atlantic battleship fleet which has been resting at Honolulu since Thursday, Thurs-day, during which time the crows and officers of-ficers have been lavishly cnlortalnod. Is expected to start Tuesday on the socond stage of the Journey across the Pacltlc ocean. |