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Show SAYS PRESIDENT WAS TO DLAME Ourton of Kansas Aeeutcs Roosevelt of Personally Prosecuting Him. Abilene. Kim -Joeeph It llurton former United Hlulen senator from Kansas, received reception more en Ihuslastla than that gheu him wlien ho first returned senator, when lie returned to hla home town Saturday, nfter live month' Imprlsounisjit al Irnnton, ,Mo. At the I lieu I re, nt night the ox-senator delivered Id expected speech on tho subjeil, "Wh) I Wns Prosecuted Prose-cuted " The theatre, which nccbtntAO-datea nccbtntAO-datea about 900 persona, was packed to It capacity, many people standing nnd many unable to gain mlmlttance. When Mr. llurton, without nn lie traduction or olhir ceremoii). rose to speak ho was greeted by an ouk burst ot opp'juw. and hla speech wal frcnucntly luterrupted h iippliiUMl Iho ox senator wua much affected j time, and once be broke dnsu wi slralt.usa pu Oulwosthrvner Ions during the speech ho wns overl coma by his emotions III wife whe sat on I bo atnxc wait the oulv wotuiii In tbo audlcncv ' Mr llurton, during tho course uf hit address, charged Prt-sldent KikmcIi with lielnR guilty of perunnll Iwr seculluR lilin, because, a ho claimed, of his actltiR liiiUpeudently of tin president, nnd charged that the president pres-ident has promoted about over) man who has helped to convict him. |