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Show 1 l A young Democrat of prominence, still smart- ; ' lng under the sweeping Democratic defeat, was - r ' , indulging in some rather bitter invective- toward i President Roosevelt the other evening, and Judge Ogden Hiles, the defeated candidate of the An erican party for congress, happened to be among his auditors. "Young man," remarked Judge Hiles in a fatherly fa-therly way, "I wish to say just one word to you. I voted for Mr. Parker like yourself. At the same time I consider Roosevelt the best American since Andrew Jackson." |