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PARKER'S CHARGES OF BLACKMAIL DECLARED FALSE BY ROOSEVELT.
President, in an Address to the American People, Replies to "Slanderous Accusations" Against Mr. Cortelyou and Himself Made by the Democratic Candidate. NO LEVIES ON OR PLEDGES MADE TO THE TRUSTS. Act of Infamy Contained in Assertions Repeatedly Made by the St. Louis Nominee Declared to Be Unqualifiedly and Atrociously Untrue--Is Under No Promise Except to Give Every Man a Square Deal. TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Parker's Statements Devoid of Truth. Calls Parker's Charges "Monstrous." Brands the Charges as Falsehoods. Base and Unworthy Personalities. Unqualifiedly and Atrociously False. PARKER WILL REPLY TO LETTER TONIGHT. ORIGINATOR OF "FALSEHOOD" NOW TALKS OF PROOF.
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922) - Chicago, Ill.
Date: Nov 5, 1904
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Pages: 2
Text Word Count: 1479
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Certain slanderous accusations as to Mr. Cortelyou and myself have been repeated time and again by Judge Parker, the candidate of his party for the office of president. He has neither produced nor can produce any

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