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Show I! -COLONEL ROOSEVELT TAKES j DEEP INTEREST IN OHIO I OYSTER BAY. July 24. News that il Judge Re3'uold S. Kinkadc of Toledo has declined to lie considered as a can-r can-r ilidatc for governor of Ohio on the Re-l Re-l publican ticket brought forth no com-I com-I nient todaj from Theodore Roosevelt. Two other men in whom Cplonel Roose-tk Roose-tk velfc has a deep personal interest are t'l also mentioned for the nomination, jf They are James R. Garfield, his close A frieud. who was his secrotarv of the fit interior, and his son-in-law, Reprcseu-i Reprcseu-i tafive Nicholas Longworth. ja: "When they last, met Colonel Roose-i Roose-i velt lei it be seen that his warm peril, per-il, sonal regard for Mr. Garfield has not 1' been affected by the latter 's attitude l toward the Taft administration, but he I: is unwilling to express any opinion tin-I tin-I tier uresent circumstances as to Mr. F' Garfield's stand in Ohio politics. He N, fraukly admits his deep interest in the h jXituatiou in Ohio, but will let no fur-, fur-, f tlir statement bo drawn from him. Nt There were no visitors at Sagamore J! Hill today. Colonel Roosevelt, Mrs. If Roosevelt and Archie went to church E' jn the morning. Tho remainder of the E day the colonol spent in quiet. |