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Show iiirrir 1SINERTHE CALL TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. . "Colonol Roosevelt told me that he considered It the duty of oery American citizen to answer tho call of his countr. whether It was in time of war or in peace," was the statement Governor W. R. Stubbs made hero today on his return from a trip to the oast and a visit with Colonel Roosevelt at tho Outlook offico in New York Governor Stubbs Intlmatod that Colonel Col-onel Roosevelt lc not seeking and does not want the presidential nomination, "but that ho is satisfied that he will accept It If It Is offered to hm." "Tho Roosevelt boom Is like a runaway run-away horse," said the governor "It is going rapidly and will be hard to stop. I was surprised to Hud that many of tho big interests in tho east that bellove in fairness, ar6 for Roosevelt for president I was sur- : '9 prhed to find Roosevelt sentiment on 4Mfl all sides. The progressive sentiment Igffl is bj no means confined to the west." fl |