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    THE O-JIAHA DAILY BEE: TTTODAT. OCTOBER 25. 100.
CALLS BRIAN TO ACCOUNT
HosarT&lt JJireca AtUmticm to JflKrupreBcn
tfitimt oi tbs Tacts.
NO RACE DISTINCTION IK PORTO RICO
rmcldcntlul Candidate a Pndtrr
CmJld Attention to IVIiat Bryan
Htui Sot I) ii ii r for L.nior Dur
lnu Hl Pulillc (nrrrr.
NORWICH. N T.. Ort. S4 Governor
"Roosevelt, the third day nf tats second elec- thre were huge crowds of jktj1c In thit
tlon tour of Xcw York mute, begun a trip city tonight. Instead nf Bpeecb-mnking the
which will take him to TUbo.. stopping at dX's work ended with L review of an lm
Eurlririi. CkMtHirlt. Cuuaettna. Oneida ana mm? deiaeUHtratton. Thi vat entirety
Borne. He 1e in coo health and fitjSered agreeable to Governor Roosevelt, who during
hut little from lmursoncs Proa Vuru. I the dor hud made nine speeches, wimp ot
here he win Mop two bourn this utter- them lone ones, while traveling through
noun, he w-fB run to Berklmor, I or a half- three eeuirtles, ChBtuuifro, Madison, nut
hour jnwAUiR, returning TJUcc Inr the Onieda.
bit evening floaiBniarrUon At Earivillii, The kesaiiC feature of the 4y' trip was
inhere the first stup of the day was raude. the meeting here Bf the rite presidential
the governor took up the statement ot Mr. e&lidldatc and Senator Depew una the
Bryan that The people of Potto Hire par- I
tlcnlurly the Muck, yerr ain"-kncl(iffl.
He B6ld
Now J
SIV
sincere
tha
Its larceet M-iiSf. tt was not an lioneit
tnrwnr 2'ln.i l a twrlous trtttig to say . and
3 would hot Mf it r 1 uld tint nuve
It by d.-un.(.nur errdenec Ml B.'ati
T oholleoc,. Mr Br. kt Wause of U w Lqw and Governor Roosevelt. rhc """;"i"" club in a lew words that they aia Vhei" he slrtW the iirotitve tnr
absur. liming', , in this tie ,1, . WfMMmpS attempt erD",pfl t,e troas Mu',rikn. lnl" ? "lnFr V..hrr edJh fhnu Dtie kt Toungstown. wUl, If olected. rojirescnt the Interests o! , Mr Bryan bae cWtn.it tnodlllof form
by unawer. i,t mud u uertain guertlon W 'J. "n! Ytm.Tolt to 1 utre Ht" nccompanled by a doleg- , to do tt. But w hen ey fct aoubtuabpu. loeJ BOtBnatlMI hrllTi 0; these ! imcla county to the be of their kbU- tjjy Abrkbam UiitoIt Put over
arid bv matemt.,lU h. mk mde us to ua ut Rnnie to oomil Govorwor Rmisetolt to ,on oJ apttocrttic iaert Including ".Vlv Tmt pSLe. unothcV Irrumstaares they prevailed upon the set;- itr "T" 5, ?" ,r " fl,W '.M"
?ucrTMayor VantvvcU ThT'proseuUon Their ea'orts resulted Raldr.ge appealed to a loya, re- Cv,
nieta lor Malay hatidttt with tin deidiJ of ,"Uc!" M slo'ror 7 . Tunnell Hon. V. J. Tord, aemocratlt ctndi- Brroa charged the republican party 1 In k crowded hal! and k most enthusiastic publicans lor united support of the eUUn ' to puppress the rebellion of Malay bntirtl'e
lilf purty-the deniai i.f those who Intend , of the lee trust, the proserutlnn o. the fl t or ctmcref(R ana wiIHard Saulsbury. . . 1th 1)PCPu unlatrly. He 1 meotlng. The Grand Army band and the l.-rlslttlte tl-ket and nolnteB tD the elti- J?S.J'J FJ'ndlcute of uiiaihkab'y cruel
zxzjWrrv ll- Taia SltsS JE-Uwe to the tSS Za fflSS'aStaSS, &iz Vute
of Ouslilnr pfctt H Ntirth Curotltia, and he i TtitA " aannjji. tbb p. i -uuluticu v.r lftft ptapds for one policy, that republicans can McKlnlcy home id escort the secretary An e.nfl nr r-cat aceed of two republicans l,Btn others of his klttfl stooc and de-
tSVrfL rvVrm?R 2& if eolB,",tfl 72 Lu, ridtor iV Tl" " nrtlUa te MfcWe K " that less I Immense crcwd followed kbd there was an NBbrai.ka. He anted that all atmi- I "ISSw m n.-n"
.JTHLL" W'l-1 ' ""51 a.5 "t1."!? SaST I ' "UT-'011 in dlIitrpolntniellt. only a tew people wore ..Tbe moner oueatlon.- he I enthuclastlc lcvar.lon of the McElnley Uwn i.rr n! the ,,artr l....lr to the nrlnnlnler of I VSSi- b.i Sili, ITniu.
i.iivi... 'i.- vki.ii; i,. ikiiui' , i jii-
cannot vm ir. Massachusetts but whr can
vote In I'artc Itl-o In short the present
cwinCltJi.n iT Kurrase in I'orti. itn-c. repre
sents a strtd- toward enlrulicbisennnit.
Governor Roosevelt took particular de
light .long the route today In asserting
ttat Mr. Bryan was absolutely Insincere, us
was proved, he alleged, by tbe fart that
the ctate of Nebraska had no labor laws
and that Mr. Bryan, while In congress,
never nttarkud a trust.
EA.ki,vil,le. . Is y.. Oct 54 Governor '
Ti,.,.vuit r,m?i p Ftnt i fntLurini- nf ,.,.rTii. i
here despite the thr.mten.ng weather.
"UTien the train arrived Henry Cognhell was :
addressing the assemblage. Roosevelt said !
In part
In a snct-h two or three weeks otto Mr
Bryan eKjiressd great resentment ut the
'act tliat certain peupi took their families
to the seuHhi'te and presumably batb-d
there. Ho said oii'y rich people did It
1 wish he n.uld rome 10 Coney Island
some summrr and he won id find there tens
of thousands of iPple -whom h would
not call rich who are enabled and have
been enabled during the pust four years to
go down to the S'-aHhore for r. day off
wltli their wives and their little ones. Now
If Mr. Brvun is elected it will not bring to
the SHMhhore jne man. woman or child
who does not now go. but It will keep some
Jrum going who now go T.hnt Is what It
will do. It wll not give any one a better
chance. It will give every one a worse
chance.
Ilia CruTtds nl Ftonir and Ooridfu
ONEIDA. N. T.. Oct. 4 The train was
s trifle lkte at Oneldc and the governor was
aaaod.by those in charge of it to cut his
remarks short. "Wlien he saw the crowd
he refused to do It. Buying that he was
going lo take the twenty minuter allowed !
him to talk to such an intelligent audi- I
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trusts und Mr. Brj-un's attitude, assuring
bis auditors that if the Bryan theory of
sn open market was put into pructice it
would result In two-thirds of the laboring
interest in Oneida being thmwn out of
work. Ho touched briefly on militarism,
Ubing his former argument of the small
proportion of soldiers to civilalns.
At Rome u lurge crowd gathered In the
public square und the governor addressed
them from the balcony. Two crowds of 1
small boys followed his carriage, those ou '
.. rifle khnutinr- "Hurrah for '
whllc those on the other side tried to
drown tbolr cheers with counter cheers for
MrKinlcy While the governor was speak
ing a crowd of Juveniles, who had gathered
Immediately beneath the governor, kept
trying to annoy him by their boisterous
bi'Ktlniifc of the suCrage In Porto ki t. . ' At ueorgc.own .-ur urjuo r.jiotr ,o.- n0Unced Mr rlevelanu, skio iur uicvr- promptu scrcnaoe ano tueu rrnreu 10
Thure is i,i.t tu Porto Kino tbe rillgliteft nny of tbe qu-stlons. tjlf)Ut irtr minutes, giving hie rpeclfcl kt- j jtna TU aisorlminatlng against one of the porch umla deafening cheers.
u'lSiIfed o'r'h'i' w"rtCtman lT'""" Hrj nn m.d the S.sUI. Treaty. ' fntlon to the Interests of the farmers, of ! juouey metals, trying to make money1, Pecretiry Boo: oelncred an exhaustive
Carolina th biark man is disenfranchised . ,,. ,,w h , whom aie audience was largely oomposefl 6curcor Lnd therefore dearer, money the address covering ul. the questions Involved
us Much by gueltftuktmns that api.ly tt bim u-Bt BlP " , V .' ' i AddreBhlng himself to the kgrlcultural i muracr and all things ulse tbe servant, i in the campaign He was frequently intcr-
tTXrVt, vlJZJL thltT ? ' "na.ux.itr. Xr. Brj-an Bald If the larmcrs I And now the republican party .lands XorimWad by applause
liure paperi 'iiwu-ii by tbt psninr of Porto ' 'B- lmmenst niit-uupf m mi uii . . BDmf, v..aJ, B0 tEtt m,ui,. , tbp roilrr rppuhtlccus who voted lor In his opening remarks Secretory Root rr-
Jtle sttitip funk the qualifications .if Senator Depew precefleo tbr gove.nor, uuu j jjca jtrmor was not the victim of a trust, I McHinley when ht dr.nounred Mr. Oleve- ferred to the security, opportunity, con
inyor fi'r rlac'aho wniTVheU.er l.e'ls 0U trUM6 then tnc republican farmer mlcht be In- itufl hurrtu i0T him now when he follows i pdence and activity ot trade and labor-
w)iHk or f-oifired be Is allnwod in vote I J'"' governor auie ,,,,,. I dlCerent to the sufferings ot his demo- m Mr. Cleveland footPtrps -' (which he declared were the irults of good
In Maw:l1ti.:tft l,e lm;. riit ! sUf lo , . JKf ' " I ?'Ti tK l 1 crsbc tieicbbora "But." hi continued. "If wrrt iv ma Oct. 24. In closlnc hit I government alone and v hleh the American
conduct. The governor finally referred to I B-an sms to L'"-"""" Mi
them saymc "It Is perfectly character- Krfl!rrjnK t0 the cry of imperialism Gov
Istlr that those who are atraid to hear tbe T.r.,,o-,.Mt T,nnr,nrt i, -, ctt,t
truth should try to drown it by noise and
those who are afraid to tulk themselves
thtiuld send children ot immature age to
rell lor them."
The boys continued thoir hurrahs for
Bryan. "What is the matter with Bryan"
"He's all right:"
The governor said
it was eminenuy
Lies of Mr ir-van
' "- .!
T tn Tirpvpt.t -
proper that tbe advocates
should seek ry disorder to prevent Iree
speech.
Some men In the crowd tried to nsk the
rcvernor a list of prepared questions In
printed form. He did not hear them, as
the noise wns tco great but several ut
i If a woman's crown of glory
is her hair, Jessie Fraser, of
Fine, N. Y., must be a queenly
woman. She wrote us, last
January, that her hair was
nearly 64 inches long and verv
thick.
And she c?ve Aver's Hair
Vigor all the credit for it.
Aycr's Hair Vigor may do
this for you.
We don't claim the 64 inches
every time, though.
J. C Aver Com pant,
t vtical Chenuta, Low-to, Man.
Airr'iSrrjMflKi
Avr i inia
Aycr'i Aut Curs
Aver s Hut Vifor
Arer Chtrrv Ptctoril
Aver Conuaat
tbt olrculare were flung Into tb carriage
which Ui- governor occupiefi on hi return
from tb platform.
He .ia to the Associated Press repre
sentative thut be would not dlsruss teem,
k the majority of them rert lor the at
torney general to answer
HUGE CROWDS GREET TEDDY
IKiiwrt elf's Third Pay In Xfw Trk
rrm e to Br the Best
vf the Campaign.
VTK.A., N. T. Oct 34 Governor Rtme- ,
volt's third day of campaigning in New-!
Tort Mute embrttced several features nut '
heretofore jnurued Ju his reception At I
nearly every pluce at which he stopped
crowning together upon n sunt In tbl city
withiti a irifl of three hours. A-
-,mimTt tbe siins were thrown Into
,,,i,i,.,it.
b carnage ihe governor porltlvely fle-
clint4 te give any expression of opinion
t, - , ,,- nt-ruiur: nr iitwr nutnomniii or i
deserve conslclerable eoiislOerktlon lor keet- j
lnc un unmoved countenance wblle be made
tlie Hpewh 1 intuuded to make about trusts.
I So 1 shun have to stictk tt. vou on little
dlf(retl Hues than 1 bad intended to. 1 '
ugrw with Senator Hepew that 1 want no , just f mcrehtnt thut he is k rc
b.tter ummuultum thuti that which Mr ... lh. , j thp ,,, iri-urt the
lln'Hii furnisbw. dkv by du.v. except, J j publican, Uia, ne is tne nisi ienu tne
would add. that which he furnished In his i trust has. that the trust could not live
Bjeech.s four rears ago I but lor him, and therefore ht does not have
Jiir iirvan suio yesieroav in answer in u
mu.rii.,1. H..I If V liuri nrenifltnit be '
lit hui'e signed the treaty of i:ace j
h tht PhllliUiies iKtramr ours. He
to eongresF and udvlsed tliat that
hould ratilled by the senute. he
would not
by whli'
went on
ttetit should lc ratllled by the senute
?.'e dareVs.,"- bould m.n, signed
it If his words menn utntlitng. supposing
they do mean anbltic. they mum nieati
I thut be wished Mr McjLlnley to do what
ne 111RIH011 ruuio xioi ao anu uie um rea
son for saying that must tie that he wished
which ht could attack In the campaign ' bearers to do tbelr duty at tht polls on
Now that seems incredible 1 would not 1 eleotlon day, saying "Show the world that
have lmlleved any mar who -would say It 1 mtt Dull wore still believe the people
of Mr Bryan, but 1 have got to believe It tVl . r-tmair.. thp
wh-n Mr Brj-on suys It lumselfl 4-r, the B0ff of power and repudiate the
republican ldua that a government Is thir
roporrallr Mcbtmkrr to Irmy. lwm tacUlu, m diameter, round In shape
Mr Bry
trvan denounces our little regular
nd as a lewder of tliat kind always
ollowcrs Mr. Bryan has adherents
armr am
druws follow
who have gone about tins state repealing
slanderous falsehoods w hlch thev V.hew to
be slanderous falsehoods when they made
them that our army In the Philippines was
an army of murderers and ruvlshers Mr
Bryan bus said that the purpose of creating
the present army was to put It in forre near
our great cities to overawe the. working
man 1 should laugh at that statement If
my blood did not burn with indignation,
that ur.v man rain muke It and be a candi
date for the highest iiHIt Half the demo
crats In the bouse voted fur the Increase
in the urmv The Kansas Cltr convention
hud not then mude the dishonor of the flag
nn. nf the cardinal principles of their party
1 guarantee not a single man dreamed of
that liun.ose when he cust Ills vote. The
thing Is monstrous and atisurd on its face
The army wus created to meet the exigen
cies nf the Spanish war and the Philippine
struggle As a matter of fact the army- Is
tiot In this eountry at the present time
Por the lust three -years the army hss been
a terror to the Spanish the Agulnaldoan
Muluys and the Boxers.
Port rar Crrm Cities,
Down In New Tork City not far Irom
where 1 live, there have hetn for a cen
tury forts In which I'tilted States regulars
t. ...... 1....... ..1...... nnrf fit..,.,,- ,... ... .....
TltT, . n ' (.reunion has a slnrle recu-
lur appeared in New York City in conneo-
Hon with any lal.or trouble of any Ulna.
riic there is a burning 1shu as regarflr that
part j shall get the credit lor hating It en- I
men '
larred and more soldiers sent there Iiecause
more troops tuftu larger markeu lor that
nrlglitiariiooa. ro one in the neignuornood
of any fort In the country Is so foolish s
to awe people, a ghost they were attempt'
lug to ruse to frighten political children '
Turning again to the army alio governor
spoke of its recent -deeds In Cuba, the
Philippines and 1n Chtn and In conclusion
said- "There "are a lew leeble folks about
;rh0mlphtl",WcWrBbntnl,ul!:o
' Am,!rlctm 'C0I,lr UTe n.ot ivMt lolkB, lhey
don't grow that way,"
I ....
Governor Roosevelt reviewed the parade
tonight.
THOUSANDS TO JOIN IN SONG
t'hortis of ltd, (Kill t iili-rt to Join In
'Slur SpuiiKled Banner" at
Jloohrvelt )!-t-tiua.
NEW TORK. Oct ri. The republcan
county committee is busy completing the
arraugements lor the Roosevelt receptlou
at Madison Squire Garden Friday night. A
feature will be the singing. A number of
bands will simultaneously play the "Star
Spangled Banner" while a chorus and the
audience will Join lc singing It, Over 125,
000 copies of tbe sung have been printed
for distribution, of which LF., 000 have been
sent into the assembly districts and 7B.000
will be given out at the Garden. The com
mittee suys thure will not be less than
fi00 trained wingers, fifty military bands and
a chorus of 30.000 persons directed by
"Oi'orge Humphrey, bandmaster of the
Seventh Regiment band. The great tower
searchlight will beat time lor the bands.
"America" will also he sung.
"Woollrr in SIsMM-hunrtu.
TALL RIVER. Mass.. Oct 24 John G
Woollcy and party loft Providence this
morning In a special train lor a run
through Massachusetts. At Attleboro over
.000 persons were in attendance. Mr
Woolley gave tbe opening uddrres and was
loudly cheered. He was followed by John
M. Fisher, candidate for governor of Mree-
at-busetts, and Samuel Dickie of Michigan.
, ' . r,n j .
jfcuuvuu, uuuui w "
the meeting. The special stopped at New
,vluu4u w.u .rtw, umr.iu,
woolley spoke to about J00 persons.
The last meeting of tbe forenoon t
beia at TaM River
heard the speeches
where 1.000 persons
l.ara-e Cro.vd Hear. Me,e.on.
jLuuiA.-i. jr. ice., uct. ;4. w hen Aaiai s.
Stevenson, democratic candidate for ric
preside ut, rose to eiieufc in the opera bouso
bore today it was pucked to the dotirs anc
many jwople had been turned away unable
to gain admittance. Tbe schools closed tt
permit the scholars to bear Mr. Stevenson
and several tncnories also shut down for the
occasion Ur Stevrnsoc rpoke lorty-Cvr
minutes and dlsrunsrd trusts imperialism
and the Porto Rlcon ttriS tnd tbe Fnltes
States attitude toward tbe South African
republic la tbe recent war.
BRYAN IN A COLD CLIMATE '!
Btriket i Sute Vhers the Peoplt Io 5ot
Oarc to Hear
DELAWARE SNUBS THE CHEERLESS KAN
Hl .Meetir.t Tail lo Drarr ni Hl
AppeaJ and rroiulnea Are
Ucteued to la
Mlrnre.
"UTLM1NGTOX. Dol., Oct. H Mr. Bryan
rukile two Fpeeehct of wme letipth In tble
ettr. ufter having mafle ncTeateBti other
Bjieeohes during the dtr- Beginning U St.
Jilichat'lt.. on the etBtom chore of Mary
land, he spoke at EaMoti I'rcptnn, Mur-
lock, Vienna, Sahsbury and Berlin, all of
which placet are In ilarylanC. and
, i
i rkuuora. uro.priu, . i
ton. Dover. Clurton, Miflaientown, iwtrc-
wtMid nad New Cantle. In Delaware. The
audlent'i'K of the day wore ai. a rule fair
titd and a majority ef thnm wore thor
oughly appreciative At a few of the Mop
ping placet, in Delaware there was ap
parent luck of eutbUHl&Btn
BonnrccBied kt the railroad ptutlnn at
T"ri;Til-!nri! wbpii tbf train nulled In. and
...t.n. ,.v. . n.ir. witv-
s, ' "
cttt,auou, there were ao cheers.
Jolllrs tbe rarmrrk.
..... .
you think a republican farmer can escape
Justice, you try it l-t some repuwicaD ,
ftrnior go Into the store to buy sugar, ana
w hen they want to charge him more, lot
. a -i..
The merchant 1
10 Pi " i""-"
will tell him that the trust Is alike In one j
respect, that it Is no respecter of persons, i
. r,UUblican has to nay Just like any- t
Ln? B revutinca.u nus .0 pay just nae any
body tiise "
Mr. Bryan also presented his views on
the Philippines and the ctandlng army
He contended that 26.000 soldiers were a
sufficient number lor all the uses of this
ct)Untry.
In dosing Mr. Bryan urged hit
fired out of a cannon,
nJmBj,fl the luci
Demanoa the inci
Dine T.
Mr. Bryan at Mllford spoke at length.l
. V,a ,mrt. tnH , , . ,1 1- ctfntir ff-fni.T.rlE In
support of an Income tax, declaring that j
such a tax was more Just than a levy on
land. Referring to the Philippine ques
tion, Mr Bryan said the republicans want
us to take the Filipinos and hold them as
VUKSklK
Mr Bryan made a Lpeecb. tt Harring
ton irom the ilatform of "bus private car.
"I am trying to do all the good I can."
he slid, "and! am doing as much as you
could expect ojjo person to da."
Mr Bryan hud an excellent audience at
Dover, where be cpoke lor about three
quarters of an hour. The crowd's appre
clutlou was niknlfestefl by frequent out
bursts of applause. Hr addressed him
self to tbe farmers, and among other
things said.
"Why should a farmer in Delaware vote
to allow corporations to water their stock
when no farmer can inflate the value of
his farm' 1 have not seen the statistic!
of Delawari . but I have seen the statistics
ot other states, showing that agricultural
, ' . ,. ' , ,v,,,. ..,i
l"ds wUl sell lor less now than it would
kgo.
you cannot Inflate the value of your fa:
.
tufl ret ou kl,cvr oorpnratloc to Issue
watered stock, sometimes ten times ub
much water us there It money invested;
then you allow It to combine and monopo
lize a market and plunder people tn pay
dividends on money never Invested in thr
corporations.
DlucuBBlng the Philippine question, Mr.
Brj'an reftrred to the flag, saying. "Tou
republicans want people to bow belore tht
flag 1 want people to turn their faces
toward and thank God there Is ont flag
on which there is no blood."
APPEALS TO RACE PREJUDICE
Bryan Chances lrom Arraylnc Class
I
Ac-alust Clasa a the Oocaslon
Is Proultiuus.
EASTON. Md.. Oct. U. The demo
cratic presidential candidate last night
came down Chesapeake nay from Balti
more to tbe hamlet of Claiborne, on
the eastern shore ot Maryland, and
this forenoon be spoke at the towns of St
Michaels. Eoston, Preston. Hurloot. Vienna
Salisbury and Berlin. He left the boat at
Claiborne tnd from that point traveled by
special train.
At St. Michaels, the first stopping place of
the day, Mr Bryan spoke to a small num-
ber of people who bod congregated there.
Among those In tbe crowd were some colored
people, and to them Mr. Bryan addressed
himself to some extent, Before speaking to
the colored people be referred to the ques
tion ot trusts.
lion oi trusts, ne again cnargea mat tnc money abroad, lr. tlie tirst instance is to I . t, ,,. ninllRr nail reallv Ein
republlcan pnry was suggesting no remedy tht beiwirt of U.e b.g oorapunj or savings " imply dinner pan. retiiy bid
for the trusts and that the reason wfcv thU ! ,,ur'u'' lM lBnto " tnfl " "'aniately to cere In pronouncing the lull dinner paU
lor tht truBts, una tnat tbe reason why this Ult. aavHIlla.e of -.very one of us. for upon 1 to be a sordid lsnue? Is the party which Is
wat so was that the republican campaign
contributions come from the trusts.
On the race question Mr. Bryan stid-
It is one of the ptrunge things we set In
this campaign thai the republican party
goes to a bluck man and urges that man to
suy by his vote that the brown mar. in
tin- Philippine islands has not a right to u
voice in nls government. And lt seems t
me that before u black man votes to dis
franchise u brown man he hafl bettor find
out upon what basis his own right stands,
for If we denv to the Filipino the right 10
govern himself what rlgh: have wt to
gDvem ourselves lt cost hundreds of
thousands i of lives and millions of money to j
j noT we s
hundreds of thousands, yes.
give the black man the Declaration of In
ure spending
millions of
' f'S?;.-,. ?;uJHn? a "..IS.nt, JhS
Declaration of Independence sway from the
. urown motL ilelore the blurl: men oi tills
I country vote the republican ticket they had
I better look into the matter l.nd tmd out
I .v,, v, v,,,,,.. ,.f .v, ,..,...1- I. ...
I wt,en we drew a race line and say that be-
, rsw nuui in ,Uif JUWm isluii it
i brown and
canwt bag government over there and hold
w " " v - 1 . "... " "
that government by force from him with
n ntivrirliiiir armv We hlu.v' in the
5 Ptanniiic arm ne neiioi in tm
; "problEST WZi tYltnk It Is
i letter to save them than
to govern
thousands of rnli uwuy from home in ret
anothor race nroblem and enter upon its
solution, nut at home but sr far away
Irnm home as the Philippine Islands are
EuBton was the Brent ot a large gathering.
This is tbe county seat of Talbot county, an
Important agricultural center, and here Mr
Bryan addressed himself especially to the
turmtrs. Reler-lug to the trustB. Mr Bryan
told uls hearers -list they were especially
dangerous to the farming community
j EAUSBfET. Md Oct. 14. In hi speech
Jn Preston, Md., Mr, Bryan made relcrcnce
o the nsao'ia, ju-stion it rrrponne 4r r.e
luqut"f Tie cuefion war Hvv ahtu:
it tr- 3 Mr lirrtn sajfl
If ron r.t to know alwul ic t' 1 -lll
tell rou. Burteeti tr 1 war ibe phraiBomt
lume It UK tiit the rrputollcui hafr &Mt
fo mttiy nieau tiilncfc filhoe then thut we
kre hnpt bury or the new ihlngv Sat If
h ropKltUnati dtRpute the 16 te 1 dwrtrlne.
J'ob teU litni thbt we hut a repab&asn
prejdflent. a rcpuhltcna annate and a re
publican hou? uiic ther never bitve ot
tempte to change the H tti 1 ratio, snfl
Mr McKlnlej li now oolnlnc silver dollar
at the ratio if It to 1 wlthou waiting Inr
the aid or eotueirt of unj ether tiatloa on
arth- fntll the republican party pr"poej
to change the ratio 1 olijT. u tlnrtr dl
ouHotng the ratlc. tt'heti they prpiKsc lo
chatore It we will dlcua It with mem
SALISBrilT. Mfi.. Out. Si ilr Bryan hafl
a fine audience here an A ne made a rpeeoh
of us hour't duration. Contraating the re
publican an fl democratic rrtttlorn. he aalfl
I want rou to taJ. the platfomm. pnfl
j'ou niu lino ln-t ween tr two 7iikttprn
this marked JlHernnr that the flenitxTatlc
lilatform eiprumiat the p-mmon of tbe
j)artj. 't,u PVrr (.uenUoti. v.hlie the rpu-
bean platform" It eajiablf , of ronitructKii
m - nr fir Ttir nuicx ji iiiir iuv
whirl. Iiartr In lioncEt una wnicn tr earjiMi,
T went rnn to ttitilr a ootnmnrt-sen!" rule
Tou laiow that II a mar lm Mimethlng
to present tb the public, as k moroharit.
fomethinr that he l.p.llrvi hu. merit lr. It.
he lolls all he Unew obnut H. but If It has
not merit In It. he puts It out where you
r.ui ..- it utm lie liolie vul w.U bu it
without anting any Quetloiit TTh!ti i-Iiie
liellcwe tliat they are utkuding for right
r.ald, "is thi only question upon which the
republicans seem to hav a position and
that is Clktnetrlcally opposed to the poci
tmn th-v used to htve. "Why. it Is only
! k lew vckrs tro clnce Mr McKlcley de-
. M. . . .
M Eceton Mr. Bryan msdt an ajniekl .
, ,h rctire democratic ,
y , , mcluClnt bath the state and con-
greBslonul branches of It. On -this point he
ttald
The president can do nothing without the
hxlti n' rnnrriK uJid 1 do Hot UtlOW Of k
greater ;iurratory than to put a man in 1
" lSTr w 1
independence, tlierelore if you are with ,
ur on these questions 1 want 30U to conn
ul,a belp from now untl: eleotlon day
rnoner tu buy you. we heve nc ,
We huve no nionor u buy you. we have nc
power to eorrr y ou but wr appeal to your 1 -- - , ,
judgment and conlidence. and we want you , he declared, "is a cry that is one of tbe
to roll up such a majority tliut money can- cheapest tnd most threadbare of tbe wno
S"i X?,JZX.?f?VZroewt Btonk. always certain to produce a
us. And then, my friends ot, tb night 1
of election wt can all rejoice, you can re-
Jolce out here es you think that the
prlnolples of civi; rnvemment ore safe and
in Nebraska we can suy -Maryland. My '
Maryland!' t
Berlin was Mr Bryan's last triopplnc pluce
in Maryland. Here he w:as met by a Delu-
ware escort committee and he begun his j
tour of that state. !
tr, tV. Tl..ltn cnNnh vhtrh vim Lttffnrivelr '
tln,.n.,A ... V. , rar, I tt U. l- V, Tt-tLtl !
dwelt especially upon tht subject of taxa-
f1 without representation.
tlon without representation, ronlendlng that
it was Just as unfair Jor the Tnlted States )
. -,. r-nir,.nn. wlthnttt rlrlnr them
o tax tne j-iiipmos witnou'
c' ,
representation In our legisbiLlve bodies as It
was lor England to tax the American
colonies prlcr to the revolution without tbelr
belng represented In the British Parliament.
FAIRCHILD FOR ROOSEVELT
Ei-Serretsry f the Treasnry t'nder
Clcrrlaud L-nd HI Support
to Itryubllcau 7'lctrt.
CAEENOVIA, N T.. Oct 14 Governor
Roosevelt at this place confined himself to
the discussion of remarks by Mr. Bryan
concerning our foreign loans, nc sum
1 want to call your attention 3" "ES i
5-I.w5..ir t. ... .. t.uiurr
Charles rail-field Mr Fairfield Is with us
this afternoon becaus he believe in honest
tnZSSS'S -
lleves in civic honesty gcnurally
derly liberty.
I was told there were one or two repuh-
llcans here who wore shaky about sir sil
ver una Jt was pugsesiuu mci ii """
well lor roe to sty something on tlie silver
question to them. I will not.
I think any human being who. after the
experience of the lust four years, is capable
or still believing inui i.e u 1 " ,
bring anything but rutn, tempered by free I
,.,, ,n tt,. nn'-TiTrr cannot lie rcucoec o
argument That type of man car only be
reached by being put through the grinding
mill nf adversity, us he would 1 put If
Bryan came In and wt- hud frw ullvor. It
would 1 a good thing for him. but unfor
tunatelv we would have to go through It
with him , ,
The other day Mr Bryan said In pub
stance that there was talk about our lend
inr mniiKV to Eurone and then he asked
who lr. the audience hud lent any money to
Euront l)f course the money Is not loaned
1 lllarlirVX
I either go vo?im,eutal or private, but I think
he must know mure about them Xhan tliat
.a i i -nn..... ........
n,i,.H-iiTi w-nulfl irm.'v 'Where money is
itiiim.n us It hus nietEtlv liver, luannd to the
German govemmeri for Instance it Is not )
loaned ry any of us private citizens uut it
Is loaned by the big instill' tlon which gel
thelt raonev from pruate citizens. For In
stance th-;se big loans will be taken by In
surance companies, saving banks which
get their money Iron their policy holders or
Depositors, money wnicn we anu niiisc imc
us put In. "VV deposit money In a saving
bank, get u rate of Interest for it The
savings bank does not take that money lor
: T - i . ut.. ir -m .. A
tne purpose ox ".V";,. " "',7
tu pay any Interest t& us on it.
to ao tuai tney woumrauw iu uOTF
iitnas nud lunurauor Cnmp&ulrt.
i lt le ,yie Bamp vuy -jt the Insurance
1 onmpunlen When v e take out policies the
monev we put il it is not Kept jaie une
great insuratice company in New Tork has
reeenth taken u ltrgt part of that Ger
man loan. Now tin- are able to give us in
terest ul savings bi.nk deposits and jioir.y
premiums owing te the Investments Hies
Tttl.l:- Kt.ri tl,,. fill ' thfLt tht'V lnilt) OLir
thut ling done detiends In port what mat
savings bank or company can offer ut in re
turn. Since H9C the toial amount of sav
ings bank deposits in this state have gone
up from sevet. hundred nfld millions to ciost
on a thousand ml'li.ms and the number of
savings bank depositors have Increased
near'v UH per rent nearly lour mon able to
deposit their savings in a savings bonk now
us compared with three in IKK That Is on
nf the instances go.ng to make up prosper
ity tliat makes tbt reason of our luting
unit to lend mone' across the water in
monev to SSTll means t lt nnlv ffiS
n, , . .. ,, T.V . 1 . . .1
it will uitimatelv come back to this coun
try, but that meanwhile Interest Is paid for
Its hire and we receive money Irom across
the water instead of being, as when we
were a debtor nation, paia by us it, tht
other side.
Mr liryan seem unable to see that the
nrosiierltr of either of us dmnrit; i.rv
1 1 -,...' ,. V, ,imilft., n r II . 1 . .
the farmer. Tour vlots upo you liad Just
b2 ?.". ... ,:,.i,u J..... ' "?.5
t,' ' ' r,llfl4 ,3.;"' '
I nt.u c m,, r l,i.miB nr. nh .,,,1,1 .,... v,Aw
' B"",'J """rr "v "V
iii"iV. ?L7Zm t JiS
' aora to huy mem. j tie tarmer Is pros-
I.-,.- Iini.. TrhHt. nrostmrttv mn ,,n
I the peliple ra, atT.. V,. buy his crops'
Dale lor ruulur Iluan
CHICAGO, Oct. 24 The republican na
tlonal pommittce announced today that 1 express auu cxpucu uiutn imm aeuiuuiuo
Senator Hanna will cpeak In Indiana on I oi L itKirr 10 maintain a show of reulst
Cctober CI at tbe following point. South ! Bnce ln th hopt uf Hrj'an's eleotlon
Bend. Goshen. Warsaw, winding up with an BU0 ,or Purl,08e oJ Producing an effect
evening meeting at Fort Wayne oc tbe people of tht United States which
will promot that election. General Muc-
lire a. hunt Approves Illll.
FRANKPORT Kv Oct. 14 Governor
Beckham today approved the non-partisan
1 eleotlon lull passed at tbe extra session of
j the legislature, which adjourned Monday.
GLND WORDS AT CANTON
Bsotcujt of tr Soat Asxicur BrraE tt
Kur.er of Bflmngorj.
SPECIOUS PLANS OF POPOCRATS LAID BARE
linrornne Crowd Kfort the jeaVer
Iroin the McKltilrj- llnmr, at
Whlph the Arw Tnrker 1
the Cgctt.
CANTOK. 0.. Oct. Jt Pecrrttrr Boot'e
meotinr htce tonight wai an ttanrotntu af
fair. It wac conerlvefl, arranged and under
way In a period of a little more than three
hour The feorcttry and Mr. Root are
here for a noclal rlidt with the McKlnlejt
tt clr Canton home.
The recent lUneBe and present condition o!
the secretary have prevented hire Irum tak
ing an active peaking part In the campaign
hut he did come went exacting tt deliver
an adOrcst.. and that In the old Nc&lnlry
district. The meeting was announced lor i
Toungstown tomorrow evonlng. but as a ,
mart of rcrjiert to the late Secretary Bhcr- I
man all political meetings arranged lor
Tlie preddent Llmsulf encor.ed the sitcrotij-
to the carriage., elbowing his way flown
tile dork walk and then acmes the Iswn to j
the tilde stircet where the hnnd was eta-
tloned. He bowed hit thanks to the lm-
. , . Jt . ... n A
people scured lor themselves when In 18CC
they committed the powers o: gotornmcni
to President McKlnlry and to a republican
congress. He spoke of tbe "competency and
efiectlveness" of President McKlnley's deal
ings with other powers in tbe various Inter
national questions which have urlben. and
flcitrpfl that the lDglc of events had proved
tta the American people were rlgh: when
thev rejected Mr Brj-an In
. , f. ...
Threaiiiiure t ry m
.,Th ,,.nr,tlr Pbt.rne of
liuiCOg'ur.
.,Th tl.n ,tlr PUarne of Imperialism."
senBaUon among a people Uert for the pro-,
tertion of their lllKirtles. " What President 1
jcKlnley had done In the Philippines. Sec-
' . . , , ri ',' tn
reury Root said, bud b-m to defend and to
osnert the sovereignty of tbe fulled Stater..
urqulred with the ussent of both parties and
of both candidates lor the presidency, with
the means placed In his hands by congress
He declared that It was impossible lor thli
r-r.v-T.r,r,t In V.uv Vtlfilg the HOVRMllmtV
nt Vnltu Ctntar. It! 1 hi t PhllimiillPf, tO !
tbe "armed Tagalus, whose hands were
with the blood of American soldiers. Rolf- I
respert fnrhufle it, national honor forbade !
it ,t .i.i trn-lfl wrnold havt condemned t
-. -
and despised us If we hud done It." i
He added- "Tbe testlmonv Is absolutely i
ovcrv,helmlnr. that tbe people Inhabiting the
Philippine archipelago are incapable o self-
government. Most of them have not tne
first conception of what self-rovemmcnt
means, or the Urrt qualification for its exer
cise Many of them hove the capacity to
learn, but they have never learned."
I'nlied Mates tt'lll Hold rhilliiplnra.
The excretory declared that the true prop
osition Is tbe precise reverse of the charge
thut the exercise of government must lie
i v,n n.ntil nf the Phlllnnlne iElands. as
I ' ... . . . i -
BUBjt,ct nDt ur citizens, which exercise of
..ower over others, it was contended, would
1 1 flf-!tructive to our national chaructcr
! afl inEtltution The government of tbe
phiiipjlln(, iBiands he continued, would not
I TX character of our institutions, but
the charucter of our lnsututions wouic ne-
tnrmtn. r.tin mold the government o,
tbe
Philippine Islands, saying
To govern us u despot would be fatal to
the character of a republic, but to govern
as congresi always has and always will
mn In t..TTltnrV OUtSldC Of tllC llmltS Of
the states, in accoratce Willi the spirit ot
w lnsututions, subject to all the great
,ii .f niw.rtr ttifl rirht and responalble
i.,Tic .Tf mZ rtr ttifl rtcht and responsible l"egan Its wonderful growtn. the demo
Jifi Lvir. Vim tn a rrelt lllrtr-y-lovliic I ei- cruUc politicians or the eve of the -lection
T,,?..nfl.nd itnrtl en our lu "bruiir the most Infamous lies against our
rfttnr.i i w-ii t?n "air that the men wiio 1 presidential candidate, which threw our
BUtutions I w ill nr.. cy that tbe , 'riinkI, lmo conluslon and -onstertiatlon
FSniSf l a,, not X nk the? know Since Uiun thev have taken tbe saint can
to the lr country . 1 do not aidatt. to their bosom and mude him one
what It Is they do But 1 . will say ana f nf th . national leaoers. thus mafc-
think with Justlre. that tbe men who are
reviling and bellttlolnr America here and
the men who are shooting Irom ambush
there are all allies in the same cause and
both are enemies to the Interests and
credit of our country
Tne secretary paid some attention to
the auestlons ot truEtr and In this con-
. j ,,.,! .i,h wr
miction said that the trouble with Mr
Bryan'B treatment of trusts Is that he
-Bf tt.., tun us a matter of business,
but us a mutlsr of politics, and be thinks
that a general und lndiscrlmlnatlve de
nunciation of these great InduBtrlkl en
terprise!! which are employing the labor
and increasing the wealth of America 1
a good campaign cry "
He declared that Mr. Bryan's two pro-
! posed remedies constituted "Imperialism"
I ' ..
, Indeed and would concentrate m tne gov
, ,T1, Bt i..th,nrtnn entire and abso
lute control over rverybuslnesr. Interest in
the country.
He said-
Bryan's Sluerrltr ftnestioned.
"Are our opponents tlucort Is Mr.
Bryan, whe, lour year ago, made his cam-
i palgn upon the money lstue ana taikea ot
. ... k, I., V,t mnnnr f.r,' Dn ..I r.n 1l,t1 1 1 V It.
govercnlng and avows Its Intention still
to govern 10.000,000 of bluck citizens lc the
south, without their consent, whether It
law or lorce. really disturbed about lm
pcrlallcm and tbe Declaration of Inde
pendence? Was that distinguished com
pany which gathured in the Louie XIV.
room ot Ibe Hoffman bouse and ate their
IL-t-plaie dinner, with Mayor Van Wycfc
of tht Ice trust as presiding officer, and
! Klchard Croker of tbe Ice trust as precld
Ing geniua, tnd Chairman ot the ' Demo
cratic National Committee Jones of the
Cotton Bale trust ns the director of -the
campaign were they really solicitous
about the evils of trusts and agonizing for
the delivery of thulr countrymen Irom tbelr
! ufta,tr'
i At one noint
In bis speech Secretary
I Root renewed the charge that tbe hope
' rf ua & detir, to all Is Mr. Bryan's elec-
, ... i i j .. . , . . .
tion Inspired u continuance ot the fight In
the Philippines. "Tou hove been told that
actions ot the rebels in the Philippines,
who from tbelr hiding jiluces in tbe moun
tains ambush and murder our troops and
the friendly natives is the result under
Arthur has reported this General Tuft
has reported it General Wright, sturdy
democrat bus reported it But of course
! the opposition wUl not believe them. They
j are Auicrickns,"
challenge howells bluff
Moth V urd Itepnbllean (all the
Ilesnocratle t hRlrinun ou the
Jlrcl'truiltm Sla-ttrr.
At it mertlnr hold lant night at Tentj-
oleuth and rariiktn r.treet the Hmth Ward
Bopubllean dub challenged the etklenwrl
made concerning the fraudulent reglrtra-
Uon of republicans is thkt ward and
kdopted the following resolution
Bended. Thkt tlie jeednet fl. -ere hat-
tng charge of the reglntrutlnn In tlil wurd
le klid hereby are resne'tefl te check up '
the regmtmrlon with Uie poU bm.ks f ur-
ninneo py tl repunuckn ory rentna rore- 1
wittee. and that any or all cass where
simpleton of Iraud exists h- lrvertlgated
and tliut If any Iraud Is reptRtraUnti sliai
b lound the same slmTl W prtssntiTed tr
the miilr of the oommlttee with Uie
rwiuwt that the same be preset-utd to
the full extent el the law.
The meeting wna In charge ef 0 M
Huntington, president of the rluh Eipvcrul
candidates on the legislative ticket mudt
hrlel speeches and were followed by C V.
DeLamatrr. M A Hall and 3. V. Mayn
ard. Mel t'hl one of the candidate lor the
legislature, made an emphatic denial of a
report in clrculauon to the cfiect that
ne win attempt to past laws against ira-
ternal order If sent to Lincoln John J
Schultt. the South Omaha rabdldute lor
stati senator, and Burton T" WUemL. Rotrth
Omaha's candidate for the lower house, as
republlctnlsm and disregard personalities
. . . . . . . "
,U 4. kiUiV iltll bill' UblkUlT KIA I'l.l-lh, Ik
the serate threntcnt to paBS Into the hunds
0f the deraticrctB.
"1 hope to see Nebraska break sway
from Georgia. Alabama, Mississippi and
other populist ic ptkles with which it bar.
been associated lor several years." said
J "W. Mcynard. "It Is high time that we
part company with such a reprehensible
lot and cast our lot where wr nghtfnt'T
belong. AH that If necessary to hmig
about tills end Is earnest cOort of every
I republican lr tbe rtttt."
Mr. DeLtmatre reviewed the Issues of
the present campaign and showed that
free silver tnd Iree trude are the on'y
two issues. He pointed to Bryan's record (
and chewed that all the fame the Ne
brcsk&B bar. acquired rests upon speeches
mude for Iree silver and free trade
"After hcvlng troteled over much of the
rtute of Nebraska and after having con
sulted men who are well pouted on the
political situation, I confidently believe
that the state will give MtKlnHcy a safe
mujorlty." said Mr Hall. "All Indica
tions point in a republican success There
hits beet a great change of sentiment
within lour years and Nebraska bids fair
to return to the mpubllctn utronghoid "
Tp,.p pnpril ICTQ
rnnk-n IU IllUC rUrULIOlO
Chairman nl Mlddlo-nf-the-Ruadrrs
Varus Thrm Asralnst Puj-uc-rutiu
Un,
CINCINNATI. 0, Oct. 24. J A Ptrl.er
chairman ot the national commutes ot the
inlfldlt-of-thi-roaderB, today gave out the
following
'ttft1,!?-
rapidly to a close and in tlie lust hours of
the struggle 1 wish to send to tlie true
Hia 1dTu l-opul sts oi lhts nation, -WHO
niiVt. CTiirriMfi niiriti nnrr Tintiri, ni
defeat and trtacherj- lor the life of our
beloved party, a mcsange of gtmd cheer
VWLlS
t jiowcr, our organization given IntD
the hands of our J.olitlral enemies and nur
Bturcy voters delivered like sheep in tut
open market, The great principle of true
populism were prostituted that the greed
of political pirates might be satisfied with
power and plunder Today our organiza
tion Is once again in tbe hands of true po:
ullsts who will never surreiiuer it to either
of tlie old parties. There ore electoral
ticket In thirty states and tht opportunity
is thus afforded all true populists in thoac
states to vole thoir cnns-lentlous sunti-
ments a privilege which pcrtidy and po-
litl'ol dlshor.estr denlnd them li. ISitC
, Thi. Ttt tn I.a TiftllAft fnr tHl. Trl- wfT
I ? " : vote to be polled lor ttus t cuet mzr
ZrrT unrive
. the shuflow of a doubt that our party Is
not dead, that the false leaders nf the
past aia not i:tu ii this campaign lias ac
eomtillHhed this much and mart the eleo-
tl i. In November will put an end to the
disastrous policy of fusion forever This '
alone is a great victory Inr true populism, i
itn our party organization once more in
tht hands of our friends and with fusion
dead and damned forever, wt can go for-,
ward on tht old lines to tbe victory which
awaits the trui, the vigilant tnd the brave
Let me worn you ardait tbt polttlr&l
liars w-iio wu, sj-ck to
Li0
i egan Its w onuenui
UarF -who wli; r.ek to lnflucnre you ngalust
jrsz. when our puny
lnr an open confe.snlnn of tbclr slanders of
IE): and admitting thoir disreputable pur
poses in circulating thetr calumnies. t
wus not General Weaver whom they struck
In 1SST, but the people's party, which they
Btrucl: with an assassin's blow
in 1EC ttinv boucht out -our leaders and
i sianoereo those wuom tncy cnuia nor nvy
, In 1WX) they are b-glnnlng already the
j suni(. tBCtlcs Tnclr alleged "crposurus' in
' Ohio ere examples of their methods Men
destitute of principle and honor will be
relied upon lor a consideration to rwimr
away the character of the jieoplc s party
Tou may expect Ues lies lies, without
number, made Just like the lies ugrUnirt
Wmvflr and for tbe same slnlstur purposes,
Tt' destroy the people's tiarry to drive you
buck tntc the ranks of the plutncratlc par
ties, 1b the design of lt all Tou may ex
pect to have tlie nood name of your nom
inees assailed und tbe motives tit your
parry leaders questioned. Let these ,les
come, let these assaults be made, but above
and bevnnd ull, remember that you have
In your keeping tht lift nf tin- people's
party and Hib hope nf humanity
Let nothing doler you from doing your
w hole duty In the work ot saving the peo
ple's party at the coming election
Tour, for true reform
JO A. PARKER.
Cliairmun Populist National Cammitta.
HANNA TO SPEAK AT AURORA
krnatof Will Address Illlnnl
Audience Eeture Attending
Sherman Funeral.
CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Senator Mark Hanna
will speak at Aurora. 111., this afternoon,
after which be will return to ChicRgo b
special train in order to speak at tbe Mar
quette club banquet et the Coliseum. Hr
will depart lor Mansfield, O., at midnight
to attend tbe Shr.rmnn funeral tomorron,
returning to Chicago tomorrow night, oftev
a conference with the president tt Canton.
In regard to Senator Jones' statement of
his demand on the president lor tbe secret
instructions to tbe Purls peace commission,
which demand wo not complied with.
Senator Hanna stys lt war a matter within
the Jurisdiction of the War ofare and with
which the president would probably not in
terfcre. tVonld Avoid Any Dtbstr,
GEORGETOWN, Del.. Oot. U. In re
sponse to an Inquiry from Wilmington con
riming tlie debate with Mr. Bryan at that
place tonight, the following reply was sent
Irom his train today. It Is understood to
have been sent tt tbe suggestion of Mr
Bryan .
Patrick Neary, Democratic Commi'.et J
"IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES
EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE
SAPOLIO
. r uuef t
g i..gl.- 1
a- orgrve (' a
t.t -eV- n du-ii uv. fie
airt tti.' aij p
in i m.fc.. apieiir umt
th J.ia-.fura lu- tiit )!. - of bridnr bttr
auwurau rnwn I'.rnin; i; 'icaie a: unct
Mr 2 T Xlfildk It. beevrr Uie rrpubuua.;
mate eumnuttre of Iettware wlL certify f
vrttlnr thu.t Aix tiwln V- .-rt . i.
winrj th Ore nuerruen mitnmct' in Vr
NHJ Mr Bpan w:ii take thone gueption
1 rrpuhi.-at"
state committee to unmet
. . . .
STANDS AS LINCOLN STOOD
. . . "
" hM that rreent Jlrj.nl.-
iirtn rollry U that it
J"rtj Tears Ac.
CAKA5TOTA N T.. Ort Si The Roose
vlt trulti was gr,.trted ut thtv jiluce by the
lurgefit crowd of the day The governor
nilgbled irnm his car knd went on k stand.
He plcl.Hd up sevoral of Mr. Bryuc't re
marks made a week or so ago He said
Mr Bryan Is imported to bur, said here
tlK' t titer flay that t;he rcpul.tlcui Jitrtv
tin lotiger remained true tr the principles
of Uncolti 1 warr you tc Iwifc back .t
whtt the republicans mnod tnj In the aavs
. wl' mana i,.r a"
llt.W "llll
unlll: Mr Brj-at we stand Inr It lr North
Carolina at will as In Kabrasfcs. Erotica--leoll.v
Mr llicoli; a: nod tli tiuynv t
In full if th iiati'.nal AM Mr Itn at
lH lleves In rutting in twr the rtsunnai v Pt
bt ruttlntr In twi the Miti'iinU hunn Vt
";r ,'.l,;,n,, i'c,",t "vS VA ,01 Z1?
OT1 r wrists .j tree men lit' slngl
pon
e LlU'.f.iP ror Mr Bryua
ulnt to
Uia
wt are n - uj.lK'lctiig
I'arrell Trial Continued
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