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Show TEDDY NOT LIKELY TO PROVE CHARGES WASHINGTON. Dec. 2.1. Indications are that persons who oxpect President Roosevelt to pay something of a personal ntaurc in his message to congress replying reply-ing lo the inquiry as to the basis for that portion of bis message dealing with the secret service will be disappointed. It is said bo will confino himself principally prin-cipally to an effort to sustain tho declaration decla-ration in bis annual message that the action of congress in limiting tho activities activi-ties of the secret service agents has resulted re-sulted in increased crime-. Data will bo produced to show that criminals and confidence men have boon quick to take advantage of tho cessation of tho work of tho secret service men, but it Is not believed that there will be any reflection upon the character of Individuals In-dividuals that will In the slightest degree embarrass any member of the house or the senate. |