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Show not care to go further thau that In endorsing the law. Southern Trip Begins Oct. 6. Colonel Roosevelt s ten days' tour through the south and southwest will begin Oct G. He will leave New-York New-York In a private car at 3:25 p. m. The first stop will be at Bristol, Va , where Mr. Roosevelt will make a brief address. The second stop is Knox-vllle, Knox-vllle, Tenn , where he w ill deliver an address at the Appalachian exposition Oct 7. The party next goes to Rome, Ga., where Mr. Roosevelt will address the citizens At Atlanta, the next stop, the colonel colo-nel will make an address before the Uncle Remus Memorial association on the evening of Oct. 8 He will speak nt a conservation meeting In the aft ernoon and be entertained by the mayor may-or of Atlanta at a private dinner. Twenty-four Hours In St. Louis. Leaving Atlanta on Oct. 9. the party par-ty arrives at Hot Springs, Ark., where Mr. Roosevelt will be entertained at tbe Arkansas State fair on Oct. 10. From there the party will go to St iouls. spending 24 hours under the direction of Governor Had ley and the city and state Republican committees. A breakfast will be given by the Business Busi-ness Men's league; there will be a luncheon at the Traffic club, and a public address under the auspices of the Republican committee al the Col Iseum In the evening. To Be Guest of Knights of Columbus. At Peoria Mr. Roosevelt will be tbe guest of Spauldlng council. Knights of Columbus, on .Oct. 12. and the arrangements ar-rangements In Indiana, including Indianapolis, In-dianapolis, are under the direction of Senator Beverldge and the Republican Republi-can state committee. Mr. Roosevelt w ill return to New York on the evening even-ing of Friday, Oct. 14. DOES NOT LIKE THE TARIFF PLANK OYSTER BAY. N. Y., Sept, 30. Bringing with him his son-in-law, Representative Rep-resentative Longworlh of Cincinnati, Colonel Roosevelt returued to New-York New-York by automobile lato this after-uoon. after-uoon. An attack on Colonel Roosevelt that ' appeared today in tho Des Moines News, which Is said to be Senator Cummins' personal organ, brought forth no comment from tho colonel beyond the statement that he had beard of It. It is known, however, that he regards re-gards the New York state platform not a? an expression of his own ideas, but rather aa a reflection of the views of the party. Does Not Like Tariff Plank. Friends of Roosevelt who were with him at Saratoga said today that ho was not pleased with the tariff plank. His position in regard to the tariff law was made clear in his speech as temporary chairman, and Colonel Roosevelt told bis friends that he did |