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Show ROOSEVELT ASKED TO SPOKJICOMO May Deliver an Address in Denver; Seabury for New York's Senator. OYfiTKR BAY, N. Y., July 6. The Progressives of Colorado, through their chfiirniun, Clarence P. Dodge of Colorado Colo-rado ( 'ir.y, muit an appeal today to Theodore Rooneve,It for atssi stance in the campaign this full. The colonel's secretary, who saw Mr. Bodge in New York today, brought back word that the Colorado chairman wished the Progressive Pro-gressive lender to make a cumpaign trip through tlie state. Colonel Koohc-vlt Koohc-vlt agreed to sec Mr. Dodge in New York Wednesday to talk over the Colorado Colo-rado utiuation, but wan uncertain tonight to-night whether he would be able to go there. JI,-. thought it probable that, should ho visit Colorado, ho would confine con-fine hie speech-making to one address in Denver. After Wednesday Colonel Roosevelt expects to see more vi hi tors at home than ho has done recently, although adhering ad-hering to his ruin to receive no one except ex-cept by previous appointment. It was learned that at Wednesday's conference the name of Justice Samuel Seabury of the New York supreme court will be presented as a possible nominee for United States senator. It is understood that the proposed nomina-t nomina-t ion for this office of Oscar Straus, Progressive randidate for governor in 1912, has been d ropped because Mr. Straus's position is at variance with that of the Progressive party in regard to tlie Panama repeal act. |