Show HEARST WILL WILL FIGHT BRYAN There is likelihood of a be beautiful row in the Democratic national cam camp this year Hearst declares ho will no not support the peerless leader H Hand He and his friends have organized a apart party part of or their own and under th the tho name of the Independence League they tho- have gained strength In man many populous states The They will cast a bi big vote yote especially among the tho w wage wag ge earners and the they will defeat an any ma mathe man manthe manthe the Democrats may name No one looking back hack at the cam of or 1904 can at nt all aU blame Mr l He Hearst rat for that position No Xo one ca can at all blame him for tor his refusal t to support the weak claims of ot William Wllliam J. J Bryan Byran Dran was twice nominated nominate and twice defeated when the campaign campaign campaign cam cam- of or 1904 10 came on Hearst himself was then a candidate for the nomina- nomina tIon He had been assured by Bryan Brya an and tho the friends lends of Bryan Dryan that th the Ne Ne- i 1 J I II I t i braska man would not In that year ask for nor accept the nomination Hearst expressed In himself the fight against special Interests tho the battle oC of the people against tho tha criminally rich II He lie organized a n machine which did effective work He Ho encouraged the rank mIlk and file of or tho the Democratic party of the nation more than the they had bad been encouraged In years yeara He Hc spent a great deal leal of mone money to overcome overcome over over- come conic the power of a n corrupt opposition tion wherever tion-wherever wherever he found It H. And he found the most stubborn element clement of that opposition in his own party But he be never got a bright smile from Br Bryan an Never once In that long and hard campaign did Bryan tell his people that Hearst was carrying forward forward for for- ward the banner of Independent fight Never once did he write a letter to a no friend which could be published forthe for forthe the strengthening ming of that battle line which he had refused refused and and failed failed to to further lead When It came carne close to the Democratic Demo cratic national convention Byran found Sullivan of oC Illinois and Taggart lof of Indiana and Belmont Delmont of oC New York employing the methods of the tho train robber to get Hearst anti delegates to the national convention but he be could not then reverse erse the action It was was wa's too late to help Hearst and he be had to confine himself to futile scolding If Bryan Bran had hart backed Hearst In 1904 1004 Hearst would have been nom nom- mated We Ve do not think for a n. minute h ho he could have been elected But Bit he would have haye had some red blood Inthe Inthe in inthe the party Instead of a paralytic fungus from Esopus Ho He would have had followers followers followers fol fol- lowers who didn't need either the pa pay of or Hessians nor the spur of Bourbon threatening It was the tho most shame less abandonment ever known In American political history Bryan Dryan deserted Hearst In 1904 the 1904 tho only man who had a hope of unifying the Democratic party part and making It express tho the sentiments which are warm and deep In the hearts of oC good Democrats ts everywhere and alwa always B And now when he thinks his chance chances is s at last come he rinds finds Hearst earst Is Is' Is repaying repaying repaying re re- re- re paying him in his own mn coin Not often Is justice so evenly ad ad- ministered Hearst has a string of newspapers all alI over the United States They were for the Democratic ticket In n 1904 and they remained so through the he campaign He has those hose newspapers newspapers news news- papers yet and yet and not one of them will willbe willbe be for the Democratic nominee In 1908 Without the help of Hearst the most effective man in that party Democracy can not make so good a showing howing this year as it did cUd four years ago aso Bryan made peace Deace with hin his hi Parker mY-Parker-ln Parker In and will viII enemy n he be reap In 1908 the 1908 the te defeat that that shameful l surrender fairly earned for him |