Show Haskell Galls Calls Roosevelt Four Flusher and Rascal KANSAS CITY Sept 25 Gov Gov Charles N. N Haskell treasurer of tho the Democratic national committee passed through h Kansas City this morning mornin en on I route from his homo home at Guthrie to Chicago Chi cago cage where he be will confer with William WilliamJ J J. J Bryan and the leaders of tho the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- Democratic cratic national organization regarding tho char charges recently made mado against the tho governor by President Roosevelt and William R. R Hearst Governor Go Haskell was accompanied by James Menefee state treasurer of Oklahoma Soon after his arrival here the governor went to tho the tele telegraph office in the tho union station There ho bo was handed banded two telegrams awaiting him from Chica Chicago o. o Ho He declined to make tho the contents of tho the messa messages known but wrote a couple of telegrams Governor Haskell was asked about the report that ho bo intended resigning as treasurer of tho the national committee 41 Absolutely nothing to it was the tho governors governor's s 's reply Of f course courso Ill I'll admit admit admit ad ad- mit that the recent developments have necessitated a n. little haste hasto in m my goin going goin to Chicago hica o but resignation nation is is out o othe of tho the question It is simply the tho Republican can press that is roaring and andell well ell the they mi might ht when they hold special cabinet cabinet sessions at the tho white house about me I Glancing over the morning mornin paper the I governor remarked So Hearst has coupled me with the tho steel trust I feel highly honored tobe tobo to be bo classed with Schwab Carnegie and J J. J P. P Mor Morgan anOh an Oh yes continued Governor Haskell Has lIas- Haskell kell talking to the reporter I HI I had al almost almost al al- most forgotten that I want to deny the tho accusation of EdWard L L. L On the tho New York banker who said yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day that he was present in in my box DOX at ata a bi big gold Democratic meeting in Madison Madison Madi Madi- son Ron Square Garden in in 1896 1806 I want to say that I was as never in Madison Square Garden Its It's perfectly ridiculous when he e said that I waved ny hat bat whenever Bryan Bryan was attacked in the tho meeting I I notice tho the governor went on II that tha t Secretary Garfield has taken a hand in in tho the matter of the tho Prairie Oil company compan- He ou ought bt to know th the matter matter matter mat mat- ter very well for I took occasion occasion to call him down donn last summer when ho tried to give riyo the oil company special privileges in laying tho the interstate gas as line line Before entering tho the Pullman Go Gov Governor Governor Haskell said finally to the reporter reporter re re- porter Its getting ettin to be an edifying example ex ex- ample amplo when whon the president of the tho United States mixes in personalities Early in inthe inthe inthe the summer wo we were to have a ladylike campaign The president is tho the big biggest est in the tho political business busine s to to- day dar You ou ought ht to hear what they think of tho the rascal down in Oklahoma SEATTLE Wash Sept 2 25 I I I think the governor 13 is amply able to take care of of- himself In my opinion tho the president has hRS tackled the wron wrong man and will get et the tho worst of it before tho the controversy is is over said en United States Senator Gore of Oklahoma If the answer is not satisfactory you yon may mav depend upon it Governor Haskell will make it so 50 Everybody E in Oklahoma knows of the Prairie Oil and Gas com corn company any pany and that it is a branch of the Eany Standard Oil company There never has been any doubt of it The gov governor governor instituted proceedings s to have havo tho injunction against the company dismissed dismissed dis dis- missed which was done and his is action has been sustained by the state Sll court The attorney general exceeded his authority in tho the absence of the governor governor gov gov- and had no right to have havo brou brought ht the injunction proceedings s. s I Governor Haskell vetoed a child labor Jabor law because it went ent to such extremes extremes extremes ex ex- that it should have hae been vetoed and the tho goVernor governors governor's 8 action in doing so met with approval from all nIl labor unions |