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Show ROOSEVELT HAS ! NOTHING TO SAY ooooooooooooooo O OYSTER. BAY, N. Y.. Nov. O O S. 'Absolutely nothing to O O say," was the word that came O O from Sagamore 11111 tonight. O O Theodore Roosevelt was at O O homo nil evening, but declined O O to receive interviewers. O O The probable attitude of O O Colonel Roosevelt. In view of O O the result of the election, can O O be judsed only by what he O O said in the last few days. O O In his speech at Davenport, O O last Friday, he said that If the O O Republicans were beaten this O O time, they would win next O O time, and that, win or lose, the O O llcht would go on. Just after O O he had voted today, ho said O O again that whether tho result O O was favorable or not, the par- O O tv would keep up the glit. O O He made it clear taat tho elec- O C Hon Is only a step In a fixed O O program, so far as the New O O York situation Is concerned. O. O His victory over the "old o O gJard" has placed the party In O O a position from which It will O O go steadily ahead. o O Colonel Roosevelt has given ' O I O uo indication as to what po O O lltlcal moves he will make In O O the future. All he said Is that O O he hopes to enjoy the seclu- O O 6lon of Snjpirore Hill for O O some lime to come. o O O ooooooooooooooo |