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Show . u PASSES THROUGH INDIANA. Indianapolis, Sept. 3 'We're going to win this fight," said Colonel Roosevelt Roose-velt today The opening of his month's trip yesterday, ho said, he regarded as significant, in view of the demonstrations which marked his j Journey through Connecticut and Mas-1 sachus'ctts. Colonel Roosevelt was due In St. j LouIb today, Members of his party were fearful that his voice would slve way under (he strain of the next few weeks, but this morning tho colonel was In better trim. Ho brought with him from Jo.v.' York a tank of oxygen oxy-gen to be used in treating his throat and will bo under the caro of a specialist spe-cialist during his trip. As soon aB he was up this morning Colonel Rooso-clt Rooso-clt read Governor Wilson's speech in Buffalo jestcrday. in which the governor gov-ernor spoke of the attitude of the now party toward the tariff and the trusts. The Colonol declared that he would reply to the governor shortly. At Munclc a crowd of several hundred hun-dred persons was at the railway station, sta-tion, but Colonel Roosevelt declined to address them. |