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Domestic News July 29, 1910

Deseret Evening News

Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah

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Senator Beveridge visited Col. Roosevelt in New York on July 29 to arrange an October 13 speech in Indianapolis supporting his campaign. Roosevelt refused involvement in California's gubernatorial race despite overtures from candidate Philip A. Stanton's brother.

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BEVERIDGE CALLS ON COL. ROOSEVELT
Latter Will Make His Indiana Speech for the Senator in Indianapolis, Oct. 13.

THE FIGHT IN CALIFORNIA
Colonel Refuses to Take Any Part in Gubernatorial Contest or Anywhere Else.

New York, July 29.-United States Senator Albert J. Beveridge was an early caller today at the Roosevelt offices.

Col. Roosevelt, after his talk with Senator Beveridge, announced his Indiana speech for Senator Beveridge would be delivered in Indianapolis, Oct. 13.

'Senator Beveridge called on me last night at Oyster Bay,' Col. Roosevelt said, "and again this morning. I did not know he was coming. I shall make my Indiana speech in Indianapolis.'

Senator Beveridge told the newspaper men that he had just run in from Indiana for a few hours and was going back right away. He declined to talk of his visit with the colonel.

William G. Stanton of Bayonne, N. J., a brother of Speaker Philip A. Stanton of the assembly of California, who is a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor in that state, called on Col. Roosevelt today. Mr. Stanton had been stirred by newspaper reports that Col. Roosevelt was for Hiram Johnson, another insurgent candidate, and that Gifford Pinchot had gone west in Mr. Johnson's interest. Col. Roosevelt made the following statement in the matter:

"I have told Mr. Stanton that I have refused to take part in this contest for the nomination for governor, just as I have refused to take part in all similar contests."

United States Senator William Warner of Missouri and Frank B. Kellogg of St. Paul also were among the colonel's callers today.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Roosevelt Beveridge Indiana Speech California Gubernatorial Political Visits

What entities or persons were involved?

Albert J. Beveridge Col. Roosevelt William G. Stanton Philip A. Stanton Hiram Johnson Gifford Pinchot William Warner Frank B. Kellogg

Where did it happen?

New York

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

New York

Event Date

July 29

Key Persons

Albert J. Beveridge Col. Roosevelt William G. Stanton Philip A. Stanton Hiram Johnson Gifford Pinchot William Warner Frank B. Kellogg

Outcome

col. roosevelt announced his indiana speech for senator beveridge in indianapolis on oct. 13. col. roosevelt refused to take part in the california gubernatorial contest.

Event Details

United States Senator Albert J. Beveridge called on Col. Roosevelt at his offices in New York on July 29, following a visit the previous night at Oyster Bay. Col. Roosevelt announced he would deliver his Indiana speech for Beveridge in Indianapolis on Oct. 13. Beveridge declined to discuss the visit. William G. Stanton of Bayonne, N. J., brother of California assembly Speaker Philip A. Stanton, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, called on Col. Roosevelt regarding reports of Roosevelt supporting Hiram Johnson. Col. Roosevelt stated he refused to participate in the California contest or similar ones. Senator William Warner of Missouri and Frank B. Kellogg of St. Paul also called on Col. Roosevelt.

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