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Show RAILROAD MEN EXPRESS SYMPATHY FOR TEDDY Chicago, Oct. 19. Among Colonel RooDOvelt'B callors today were Patrick MorrlHsev. the labor leader: J. B Hanulhan, grand roa3tor of tho Broth-erhdod Broth-erhdod of Locomotive Engineers, and Flremon, and M. Larson, general chairman of the Burlington system, who brought a resolution adopted by employes of the Burlington system, tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St-Paul St-Paul roads, extending congratulations and a promise to aid his campaign. Colonel Roosevelt told Mr. Larson to thank the men and tell them that with 6tich help as theirs his campaign would be successful. "Battling" Nelson, tho prize fighter. called to pay hia respocta to Colonel Rooe,evclt. He did not ask to coo the -1 1 colonel, saying that Uo understood it was more important for him to rest than to talk. , "I Just came to pay my respects," he said to John McGrath, Colonel Roosovolt's secretary. "Toll him I'm for him and I'm on the Job." Colonel Roosevelt's condition was unchanged In tho afternoon and tho I physicians omitted the mid-day bill-Ictln. |