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Show R0ELT SCORES SePitEME COURT DENVER Colo, Aug. 29 Acta of the euprmo court ot tho United States woro eburply crttlclrcd by Thoodore Roosevelt today In an address ad-dress In thti eUto capltol here before tho Colorado legislature. Tho ex-president cited two declslonn by the supremo sup-remo court which, ho deelarod wore contrary to the principles of Democracy Demo-cracy and ho said emphatically that if those decisions Indicated tho permanent per-manent attitude of Hie (court, the entire American system of topular government would be upeet. Cheered By Multitudes. Roosevelt's speech before, tho legislature legis-lature was one of five which he tie- livered In Denver today. Evorywhere he went he inj greeted by cheering multitudes which blocked the streets. Interfered with traffic anJ packed to suffocation tho various buildings In which he 9poke. Thj auditorium In which he delivered his speech on conservation con-servation holds lfj.OOn persons, and yet it wan large enough to seat onlv , a part of the throng which clamored for admission. Tho streets outside the building wero crowded with other thousandth, who sought In vain to gain admittance. Would Like to Stay There. "I feel Juet as If I'd like to stay here for good" Colonel Roosevelt said, after he had made three of his five speeches. He added that he was taken utterly by surprise by the size of the crowds which turned out to greet him. From tho moment he arrived bore until he went to bed. Colonel Roosevelt Roose-velt wan kept on the move. In addition addi-tion to his speech in the Auditorium under tho auspices of the National j Livestock assorlnfion and hjs speech before the leHolatnre. he addressed the Spanish War Veterans, who are holding 'heir national encampment J here; the live stock asoratirn at a ! banmiet this evenlne and tailed to th Denver Press club unit tho Colorado Colo-rado Kher'ffa at a "chuck wagon" lunebeon at Ovrlrd Park. Denounces Dishonest Legislators. The chamber of the bouse of rere-Fentitlves rere-Fentitlves at tb" cneMol. was filled , w'th a crowd which cheered him sn frennnfiv thM be bad cH merit v in proeeedlng w'th hi sneoeh. O" the wII beMnd fh eo'"nrl wno a Inrco plef.rf of Tre'M'-nt Tnft drined '"l'h cn'ortj. n Mrl'Mm to his rem-Vs conrprlTi tfc BMOfertie ronr Pol. nnol PnoapveH 4nvnre'1 rt'obnneof ed "n of "oa,,h vho -ln t r'rh-eo r'rh-eo lt fbe PTMit of tht ninnU fit. T""cr-7'ns onr) n-l,fl rxn-iofMi! orH nowrnpiiprq n-Mh ho no!H brM. Iv -M n tr"th in order to purify the body politic. |