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Show ROOSEVELT HAS A DAYJF REST OYSTER BAY, July 10. Sunday calm hung over Sagamore Hill. Theodore Theo-dore Roosevelt enjoyed It. He went to church this morning, spent tho rest of the day reading, lounging on the veranda and walking through the woods of his estate. When Colonel Roosevelt went to church this morning ho waa Informed that tho people of this country do not like the "strenuous life" of which he has been such a conspicuous exponent expo-nent The Rev. W. R. Watson, rector of St Luke's Episcopal church of Sea-cliff, Sea-cliff, L. I., preached. People of Amorlca don't like the strenuous life," said he. "They don't like the efficient life or the aimplo life. They like the easy life. Colonel Roosevelt did not appear to take this as a reference to himself. No visitors are expected at Sagamore Saga-more Hill tomorrow. The stage is being cleared for the arrival on Tuesday Tues-day of Governor Hughes for a conference con-ference on state politics, with particular partic-ular referenco to the defeat of the direct primary bill. Colonel Roosevelt already has let It be known that ho and the governor will consider the best means to bring about tho enactment enact-ment of this and other legislation for which Hughes has fought. |