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Show WMKRFIT hHUoLVlLl LflnjAlfL Says Wall Street and Tammany Hall Have Joined Hands i Dunkirk. N. Y., Oct 14 Wall Street I and Tammany Hall have struck hands." said Theodore Roosevelt, i when ho opened his campaign for the Republican state ticket here today. He denounced the New York State democracy with groat emphasis "We are floating fr the rule of the people against the most slium-K-ss combination of crooked politics and crooked llnuuce our state has seen since Tweed was driven from potter,"' he declared, John A Dix, Democratic candidate lor governor, he dUmlssed w ith u few-words few-words ns the "respectable and unimportant unim-portant figure head of Tammany Hall," to elect horn, be said. Wail street wus doing all in its power because be-cause it knew him and the people did not. It elected he would be utterly powerless pow-erless in the grip of his masters," said Ihe speaker. "The delegates to the convention represntd nobody. Dot even them-selveb. them-selveb. Mr. Murphy was everything," the colonel said. |