Show h I BRYAN AT SAN JOSE j j ADDRESSES ANOTHER ENTHUSIASTIC SIASTIC AUDIENCE I An Informal Reception at Which the Muscles of the Silver Orator A Tired Out San Jose CaJ July SW J Bryan arrived I ar-rived here promptly on schedule time at 1055 this morning and was conveyed at once to Agricultural park where a big crowd was awaiting him Mr Bryan was accomaanled by the local reception committee which met him at Menlo Park and a delegation of gentlemen from San Francisco and other parts of the state Among the latter were Messrs Lawler fAlford William 1 Ashe Dwyer A B Morgan Mor-gan T T Lane Spelling of Oakland and Congresman Maguire In the party were also J H Devlne P A Byrne J S Carroll adore Alexander Ed Woodman and H M LaRue of Sacramento who take charge of Mr Bryan at 4 p m and escort him on his special train to Sacra mento whIch leaves horn at the hoar named and reaches Sacramento nii p m A cheer went up from the crowd at the depot when the party arrived to which Mr Bryan responded by raisins his hat He was conveyed In a carriage drawn by four white hordes Mayor Koch and J H Henry chairman of the local reception committee of the county commitee te accompanying ac-companying him The drive to Agricul AgIcul tural park was through the chief business busi-ness streets which were lined with people peo-ple and Mr Bryan was freQuent compelled com-pelled to respond to the cheers by lift ing his hat An Immense crowd assem bled at the entrance of the pavilion nt the Dark The farmers began to arrive as early as I a m and by 10 It was almost l al-most impossible to find hitching room forman for-man blocks distant When Mr Bryan anu the comnvitee emeeu te Hunan at 1115 they were cordially buIQI F B Brown chairman of the Populist cen Populst tral committee called the meeting to or der and J H Henry chalman Dr the Democratic reception committee was in troduced He made no speeCh sImply saying he had the pleasure of Introducing an Amercn citizen whose name was known to all the people of the land for his valiant work in their behalf A man who stood for thc people against the I trusts and monopoles and for the free i coinage of silver at 16 to 1 Great cheers j followed as Mr Bryan rose and began I his remarks in ahoarse voice by saying he was not feeling well owing to his labors of yesterday He then branched I out Into a discussion of bimetallism His bimetalsm I speech vv < s received with much rnthus asm by the great throng in the big ia vllion Line was served at the Von dome hotel at 130 and at 3 an Informal I i reception was held by Mr Bryan which i was attended by hundreds whic i Off For Sacramento I I I air Jose 01 July Sfr Bryan left I I at 4 p m on a special train for Sic1 i PimentO HP was entertained i nt lunoh eon at the Hotel Vendome and then held j an informal recepron So recLton many people i filed cast hm thJt he was compelled to j sit down and wns finilly forced to cehas j taking the hnnds offered to him CftSi I gether his arms haing given out alo 8000 nt Sacramento fffitrnmeirto C July SW J Bryan jvnokft here tonfirfcif to a Lon M nt c M pOe in Exposition hall Pioplo gath era here Exp the surroundCng towns and country to see the silver orator His speech was devoted to bimetallism and I wUa similar to those delivered elsewhere |