Layer He was chairman of the noted Ion-lathe Investigating committee ‘Meh bore Ma name. In 1884 he went h‘ the Bad Lands in Data near the My Buttes.“ vhera he built a log- .III. and for several yearn mingled it. “to of a m‘chman with that of a Wary woflm From Lla trout door 1. mid aboot deer and the mountain- hm were full of big game. such cum-Mina be m u at III I!“ popular books. He , .3 m; tor-alum and a rival “who†h M" M It!" And in 18!! It. Root-volt was‘ Courage and gal with which be u- p!†political 33m. A. chum“ o! the Consume. OI Clues he introduced am unsure which took from the Dual at “Men the power to con- lnn or Meet the appointment: at the By mlectlou he continued in the Indy during the session of 1883 And nu. Ho Introduced Important reform m. 1m! an entire Iegiflnuve W was mule conspicuous by the uin: Italy of tau. 0: Mn return to America he studied luv, m in the an o! 1881 he was elected to the State Ambly from the Twenty-Int District of New York. canny no" u Jacob Ham‘s diu- Indy, No health was but "ï¬le In- mind. and he at once started on n Min Journey In search of Instruc- W. pleasure and adventure. “0 diaâ€" mum Mime)! n a mountain climber. ascending the Jungian. me Interim 3nd my other peaks. Ind v. made a member of the Alpine Club a! tandem. a] â€ova: Never for a nun; moment '3. be Idle. I! m either study or amino. In women to II: mm studies and nodal «mm In took npnn him." (In editor!!!» of the calm â€W. Ind Ida-memolm Ho Ill demo- a'luc In bl: men And simple In Me node 0! living. 'I‘laodon Romnvelt va- manted Iron Hanna In 1:30 '10! high honors. In spite of severe mud on mm;- m. u "mud. In am, I. mined mu. by coupon-o- ut“ Don M PM In. mm. he did not and In the from an of “Menu. he Va .9" no" (he um. um! Ind to roam to be named of In pay-L Demo: on Albina- By awful attention and plenty of annulu- nerfln and out-ot-door I". M. (rt-o harm. than nerdy and III mm vutly Impmod. It (In happened that vhnrymng‘ ngtt He waa a pony. elehiy, delicate boy. Iona one who knew Man in thoae due ol the Civil War deacrihed him as a â€wen-eyed. pig-cheated boy. who waa too trail to take part in the apart- at Me at hia use." When he arrived at theaxeotelx.hewae lent to the “one old Iclulien School. where he remained tor eight year: It wae not. however. in New York that the ho: Inoeevelt agent with noet proï¬t the .ootha to which he looks back with More. The elder Rooeevelt believed that children beet thrive la the coon- try. He aelected a beautiful not steer the villa‘e at Oyeter Bay. on the north ahore ot Lou inland. and erected a country hooee which well deeervee iia We. “hmulllty.†Here it wee among the hilia which border the named and the hay. that Theodore I'touaeeelt no No brother and hinter- event the loo. ee-tner montha. At fourteen Theodore wee admitted to In Cutler School. a private aceeeny la New York conduct- ed by Arthur H. Cutler. Here he took the preparatory tour-e tor Harvard Valeereity, making avid adv-mm!“ wider the careful tuition at Ir. Cotter. and credo-tie; with honors. new to It that they got employment. Through hls Influence the New York uneboyl' lodging-house Intern end my other lnstltutlou of public bene- ï¬t and helpful cherlty were eeubltnhed. There were four children In the Roose- velt (emlly, of whom Theodore wee the eeeoed. There were two hon end two girls. A mum brother we; killed In I nllroad mldent. Ind the hopee of the (ether were centered on Theodore. At the ue of Me or III, Theodore gen little promlee or mlnwnlng the pres- !![e of the Roosevelt [anally line. 820 'reulmr': Early Boyhood. fetal-y 01 War, wlth the result that Mr. Stanton, the "organizer at 11c- wry,†took his place. When the vnr m fairly under way, it was Theodore Roooevelt who organlzed the ulotmenl pun, which saved the families or eighty thousand soldiers of New York State more than ï¬ve million dollnn of their pay; and when the var was over he protected the soldiers mint the Ihu‘kl that lay In welt (or them. and huled, belng a monument merchant. . patriot, a philanthropist. Ind u. mov- ln: Iplrlt In the Civil War. The elder Theodore Roosevelt went to Washing- ton utter the am Battle of Bull Run, Ind warned President Lincoln the he tutu! get rid of Simon Cameron as See- ‘I‘bwdorc ‘Roouvdt': Father. Theodore Roosevelt 13 the youngest American citizen who has ever been called to the head of our nation. He was born In New York City, October 27, 1858. his father, alter whom he wt- ROMEVELTS â€my - 93M Bonn um utter that. It. m1- m m Ron-evolv- ones when 1 pane. of- new of «parlor an an» In. and to- qua-ad 1 mm. Indiana um Mn: It happened am there m e mucâ€" hull In the building In which the labor men that. The yellow new circu- lued the He that he went there on pur- pose to see the eh", and the rldlcumm nary no reputed until Actual}; Ike “In Dem-sled "remains the! It to on They would not have been able to under- stand the Hull of nun they hat! to do with. had they urea Accordingly they fen um: their mm cup. I: It a tradition of Halberry Sheet that the notation Seeley dinner raid was planned by m an- emm In the depeflment of chl he “i the heed. In the bone: that they would arch Kr. Roosevelt then. The Minor! were mm to be his "let." '0":- It was of this Incident that 3 land]. m an: made by Hr. Romnlt'n m‘ min in an! out of the police hamâ€"- and he Md manyâ€"ta teach Mn: I â€I 'nevn so proud and mound u when they twinned Mm to the echo. He moaned with pleasure. for he luv (Ml. the but In Ihem had come out on top. as he "vetted It wound. Ana-M by “yolks" flab:- 3 he would like to talk it over with them. lhortly after hin apmntaant he aahed for an appropriation at m.“ tor annianltion. powder, and nhot for the navy. The appropriation wan made, and a tow loathe later he hated for another appropriation. thh tine of “00,000. When naked by the rover aothoritlea what had been-la ot the Iret apmriation, he replied: "Ivory cent at it waa event for nowder and that. and every bit ot powder and allot ha been ï¬red.“ When he waa naked what he wan going to do with the use... no. he replied: "Una every ounce ot that~ too. within the next thirty Jan in practice ahootlng." Hi: Cohen â€or Marl. Boon alter the outbreak of the war. however. hia patriotlatn and love of active life led bite to leave the compar- ative quiet oi hia government nice for service in the ï¬eld. An a linateannt- colonel ot volunteera be recruited the First Volunteer Cavair’. malady known an the "Rough Ridera" The men were gathered largely fro. the cowboys of the west and nouthweat. bnt aleo numbered many college-bred men at the ennt. In the beginning he wan mood in command. with the rank at lieutenant-colonel. Dr. Leonard Wood being colonel. But at the clone of the war the latter was a brigadier- aeneral and Rooeevelt wan colonel in command. Since no horne- were true- ported to Coho. thin regiment. tom)- er with the rent of the cavalry, wan obligedtoaerveontoot. The realâ€" nlent diuinuiabed melt in the lane than ea-pam. and Colonel Rooae‘velt became tamona tor hie bravery in lead. in. the charts on San Joan Hill on July lat. He waa an ancient ofloer. and won the love and adnlratian at [in man. 'Hia are for than} wna than by the circulation ot the tanona rand- robin which he wrote pm against keeping the army hour in Dir. ltila naya he never aaw Roone- relt to better advantage than when he once confronted the labor nan at their meeting-place. Clarendon Hail: The police were all the time having troebk with atrihm and their "nicheta" Roosevelt new that it wan beeaaaa neith- er party undernood tally the palliat- ot the other. and. with his oml diver-menu. rent wont to the tailor organiaatiorra that At Me remnst i went with hint to the meeting. it developed almont immedh ately that the labor ntrn had taken a wrong measure of the loan. They met him an a politirhm playing tor poinim and hinted at trouble unless their demands were met. Mr. Roosevelt mea thorn ell ahort: "Gentlemen!" he midâ€"with that m9 of the )nwe that alwayn made people lis- ten-"l asked to Inert you. hoptng that we Iniaht come to noderntand one anoth- rr. ill-member. planar, hetore we go rur- ther. that the wnrat injury anyone of you can do to the cause at labor in to counsel violence. it will also he worae for him- self. Undemand distinctly that order will be tent The notice will keep It. h'ow we can proceed." I wan never no proud and ï¬nned an when they anoint-tied him to the echo. He reddened with pieanure. tor he new that the beat in them had come out on top. as he "vented it would. Attacked Ir “yolks" flab:- anon:- lt wna at this incident that a handle no hot taade by Hr. Roonevelt'e ene‘ nice in and out of the pollen boardâ€"- and he had manyâ€"to attach hint: It happened that thee wan a monieâ€" hall In the Build": in which the labor lien met. The yellow newapapern circu- ‘ated the lie that he went there on pur- >one to nee the attow, and the ridiculou- rtory wne repeated until actually the inn per-under! themaelvea that It wan no they would not have been able to under- Itnml the kind of man they hat! to do vith, had they tired. Accordingly they “ell into their own trap. it In a tradition if Iolberry Street that the notorlona ieeley dinner raid wan planned by Ma an- mtea in the department of which he wan be head. in the ballet that they would atch Kr. Rooaevelt than. The dinner! vera "opened to be hin " " Bot-a tine atter that. Ir. Rita waa I Rooaevelt‘a once when a notice ot- elatotaaperiorranheanehandre- neared a private audience with III: Theyataooedaetdaandtha" The 'oIIcQ rm all the tit-o In!" trmw 'Ith «Him and that "picket-f Roonvott u. that It ï¬t! bean-o mm:- or party understood tally IM gallium ot the out». and. with Ms um! dimtmcn. mt want In the hunt omnlnuom that ht‘ would "to to tall It over with them. At Mn mount I want with Mat to the Ming. It developed limo†Immut- ltely that the Inhof mt! had taken I wrong manure of the man, They not MI! n . polltkrhn phylng lot puma, and hinted at trouble unless their demands were met. Mr. nomad! but. than on :Stw‘hi'mnvï¬; oiuy man. the an out Inc. hm who chum Mm ï¬lm he!“ luv. Ila MI a “In. an wily~ In mat In M. tn; M h (Io-3M It owl. and. luv!“ «no-um N am. ï¬nd or. no. 0. Mn mm. 01 m. mum-n he didn't flunk ll an, "a In“. gun he can right. and mm won: and mu yer net modem the aim m an. M m Ill: Add!“ to 091-0001 Labor. Ir. an. an he met at Root.- nlt to better savanna. than what he one: contra-tad lb. hm no It our mung-place. Clarendon null: We wamwmmmmn! "'th . â€no. a calm locum: nu werum‘ Tummy-bo- torv. IM law. of "u when daun- mnl Ind pound an that MM!†m- In use null-n or "or II. "In†a! pom. autumn Cn looming bonus. and Inning Im not human .1 «yum-l In an Ibo" ‘ way from door to door. wn Imam IM Dalmatia. um than [and gun... um!- mm 0! “Mn. eon-Mm a. um- .Mhnw curl-u. m “lubed tho loo! Munro. M (o no no... MM" maï¬a (in M! Inn. Ml null [My nay-O. I know that "an: "I! “It. hr I cu an M n maul" "an "nod ll mt On" your. and null-"d 6-nt "try "me. an"! Mn nae-"nu can. and conveyed the nub-nu In I mum. I "comm lb- nrk-mm at In-p- “Inna. In "to (W Vllh unto. m. min noun-nun wand mm at "I. um. lab-"M am It. "poor mn'l 1M.“ And I "tannin" tutu just a mu- mwnr Ion can man Mn. «4 who†mt» m- mvm u. Ind Inn 9mg; mg Roosevelt continued in than one. un- til In: I. 1896. the: ho mum to w the alc- ol Police Collllll- flour from Ilnyor Biron; Ho ton-d the administration of unit: II u do- uonllud condition. In! M noon brunch! order out of chaos. Sun Jun. A. ma. who in II inlluu mm at Prawn! Rooonolt: United Butc- cum Bantu Got-ml» alon. H!- mm: and rugged bounty In the Mmlnmnuon of tho Iltlu or that one. [may helped to stream hi! how on popular regard. fol!“ Conn-labou- ln flu- do with m M equip-«t at It. In, for It: brilliant Ian D m m with Spain. II In to who am Mum] on†[or con-nut at tho mm “100.. Dan! no announc- nah- ot in than day- In It I. m a kill d {union-plan Mt. lam. Ml mu- m III. m with nllm 1" Con-«flu! In“. on. a: all to Ir. mu; "Duly I. nll MI. I“ Ill 4 no. bun. H. in n- In hr no â€In" "countdown-(barb data a! M- elation. and Inn] alou- am that liq roll-viable um II â€rim-ably dlsplnnd by no A†la- nlnn In an to Mounds... H. at m Imam of mien. and MW!“ "aluminium, to but up lI-llluol In neg-Mu mu. A “mm-tie um I. told m- lng let‘u lat-mu on Man II the Ian. I v v v‘â€""' Int! In an to In all“ by Prui- d-I luau†to (in up his Now Yon ole. to bacon. Manama-ao- m o! m N07. m- am†and quick I‘m at «an N with In \ knowledge that his new could um ‘nWNhuum-knonofllmtc (on. much u m N. um but“ mt. 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David B. m. um.» um h now tryiu «0 that. m G'- lul by abusing Roma." fora: the law, but he place: am In a cry gum-um Minn. m c .1- Q the unmet. putyh A mu. mt. my m an etch: It. â€I then In Mil-en m I! as governor. in My "unme- him-e" 'hfll. to tum ,5 â€Hugs! ommt. M Ma min-t tho “forum! of mo vary 11' which In Mud" passed. The opponent- at in» In. the In. an Mum I ruler In. mm. NM! dune- thfl (I. II. ms: nu (not "my My I: that u n "1 V lo mime it." so: who u to can!“ on [M rem!†mm, or m at tho tun? Comb-1m m I." rmttyuy-thuhemmblkvbh web‘awnhnd-th.m_nnht:: the Sun mud-en Ariana-('6 it}; York correspondent. “mm,†"on under due of man: I. 1.6: “autumn. Witt. n n! ï¬nned by Tammany. -- â€"m a! Mar-mm»! aimlefpgn '9. Maul an. IM never male: 1 Mia h II’. mi 'ho no" can anything." “fa-cw u» l..- Retemn to Roe-unw- m .- rmt at the and†cubs w. m mum". than the test of mavwnnlnlmunnm than ho had med up» M. "an. and run. It to on M 'II A clan“ for minute. '1 Mrwnmhhmmll to comment: "The". 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N. solution “4 chain." and no Cob- lnilon nomad-luau†I’m I). n.- Mu to "ruin m Kun- M loo-cult would!» numb-«mu- v=ugm gun II had 'qugd g Inc-yu- 81y! Cal O’Ianghlln. Apropos at th. Mutual) Nwonal Convention, â€lob m hall in Window“. on Jilin 1!. so Ind 21. 1’00: .flonmaflon at 7Nlalclpbb. On the evening at "I. Am any at an naive-non, Roouvolt In! Plan. "I! mnwmtbommuaow nation." In told him. run VII nu. ma lad clean through: but In tonal-cod tad Boo-own remand to N. â€and.†to run n“: ma um- ol tho nun ado- wlon. "W. do no! new: you to lo- 00: the nonlnulon." aid Bun lento! .m: "'0 do no: urn you to W m mica. but '0 mm to I... matron-ad unupoctmuobu than." Wm tho dolly-a a It. Man's mum. noon-nu mad. with Mum Ian-n and but u no: “01-. N- m- may â€ammonium!“ :- a, nun-3n: an In slop. could no“; E As the campaign of 1900 drew nut, the populnr demand that Rome!“ nuns would be on the National 30- publlcux ticket grow too Imperativ- to be Ignored by tho leaders. The honor of the nomination for Vice-Proo- ldcnt m refused um. um time Iain by Remove", who felt that he had u grout duty to perform at manner or New York lute. uni 1:. m noun-ma in tho mm~ 'uon bysvotaor'lfltomhroonrâ€" nor Buck. The cup-1n throughout the state wu nut-nod. Boonnlt cook the dump nnd dellnmd mm 6min. HI: plunmy In 16.0â€. WI.- Ioni in! Fin-u- flit-h; Them tint-man munition‘umit munflomhr'lmnb _' an“umMmB_ l I D , Th m o! m In M (I. m We“: Illa.- ldm (so-my. cue-w ml“! . m. “0.000; hoot-mun. Wur- maou. um I. Own. an m‘ A. Wm. Chin-Jo Am moch- a“, cum; «um stock. “A“: ll- mmn. John noun-r. Chm N. Danna. ud Club Cull-m- M Col â€on mull. M: nan-l «on. om. Ileana-MI. hut WM“. "an“ 1‘. um. I“ mlnhhmnver ncuuy, In hon new no will; cm .1 IA lath. Andm Rel-on of my wanna-autumn]! Muwmnmmmu thtï¬c-Mnnumw- In}. (lilacs); «an: «out. “I“: barman. 1.... ll. lino-.14. Ah- our J. 31:00.1". AH.- D. Chri. The “"194!“ an.“ union 0! a. mum eta-Imo- of the m W church. 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Robbins. per-ow ac- my to the governor. will In mm u l: under-toot that um dam- will ho divided have†the governor. pr!- nu secretary and his mar-Dior. ‘ nobbln: decline. to alum hk mm- ‘ mam. uylu thu ho proton that Gov-l mar Yum llull “plan the mm. room In I- an Mu. The (In. a lush! o! thou-um: 0! electric light: mu u no“ beautiful ml. minimum“. a» bum- action at the any ad the "potluc- mm no third annual corn mum and eat- nlvu have been formally opened with lplmdoputldmlnbyIDOuuo- II «pendent mu an annual, of line. in the Southwm W “loci-non. There in ““1th M tho mm- will give their nppfovd to in advance. in thin m Com it. w guided to pursuit tho Dru-at manunmnu u to homomlms‘ men to remain in force for the milder ofthoyur. [tn-alumna! (hm Ihould b0 u lubauntlfl WM!- mnt or the territory uni “an to which hone-ookon' um MI I» Ip- mammal-vans" cucumumumum mm mummwmmtmmwmn mu hull-9mm. A} mm 050. mm: W; um Manual. or . m um - nub. at â€W , plyicllll. ‘ m nun-m lulu “a Maud Cum! a" , .