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Show I ' BULL MOOSE LEADER RAPS IDAHO DECISION H After Meeting, Third Party Men Go B Tj Jail and Rally Around H Prisoners H V.ow, Idaho, .Inn . G. A speech by H J. It. (Upson, clialriunii of the Idaho M Dull Moose committee, strongly do- B nouncltiK ttie nctlon of the supremo fl court In pps3Iiib sentences of I'iio B uud ttnprisuuniciit on the editors nml BB publishers or the Evening Capital HH News whs one of the features of the H Dull Mouse meeting here today. Af- HP tcr the meeting In 1'ie nfternoon the HH Dull Mcose leaders to the number of M thlrty-lhu marched to the Ada couti M ty jail and rallied around tho three H contempt prisoners, H S, Sheridan H C. 0. llroxon, and A. R. Cruzen M The Dull Moose, also virtually In- H dorsed Fred T. Dubois for United H States senator two years hence and H Incidentally endorsed tils attitude to- H wards tho Mormon church. B State Senator Dow Dunning, nutu- H or of tho plan to collect penny con M trlbutions to pay tho fines ol Sherl- H dan, llroxonf and Cruzen for crltlclz- B Ing the court's decision barring tho HBl Piogresslvo candidates fur presllpn- HBfl tlal (.lectors from tho ballot received BKv 10 from Col. Theodoro Itooaevolt today, Bald to represent contributions from 1000 residents of Oyster Hay and other Long Island towns. Tho contribution was accompanied by a messago praising tho three men for the stand they took. "They have mado ajl honest American Amer-ican citizens their debtors an I thov now are the foremost ehnmplons and exponents of tho rights of tho "co-pio "co-pio to rule themselves." Mr House volt said In his message. |