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Show 00 MUCH DISGUST IS EXPRESSED. What the Progressives of California think of Theodore Koosevelt's surrender sur-render at Chicago is expressed In the following from the Sacramento Bee: "Those who are so eager to find excuses ex-cuses 'for the act of Theodore Roosevelt Roose-velt at Chicago in murdering his own child should read these words from his New York speech to Progressives, delivered on uctooer 6, rji6: 'This movement will never go back, and whatever may betide in the future, of one thing the disciples of an easy opportunism may rest assured I will never abandon the principles to which we Progressives have pledged ourselves, and I will never abandon aban-don the men and women who drew around me to battle for for those principles. Thoy and I stand with our faces toward the morning; we will never be sundered sunder-ed from one another, and we will never yield the ground we have" taken, or flinch from the fight to which we are pledged.' "O, temporal O, mores! "O, hell!" oo |