Show OUR TICKET eket FOR X ISOO for president VILLIAM J BRYANT BRYAN OF NEBRASKA for vice president ARTHUR SEWALL OF MAINE ENT BRYANS LETTER lat week the next president of tile thel united cited states gave his letter of accept acceptance aice to the public owing to the lateness in the week at which htwa h was received here and a rush of other business the broad ax was unable to refer to this great state ijo ament at an earlier time the lattur i if f mr bryan demands careful ading n by every one interested in the important issues now haning hanging in ill the balance of public opinion this thi gifted alfted man in his opening paragraph shows that every inch of him i is that of an unselfish patriotic american that he is the champion of that class of citizens who aeed the protection of the power 0 of the law bv b reason of their unequal tart start in the race of life is exhibited by bv these words of his letter our institutions rest upon the proposition that all men being created fitial art entitled to equal consider consideration ulion tit the hands of the government the thou thought n ht expressed pre sed iu in these lines is worthy of i 1 thomas jefferson chev come I 1 from roin an boneet heart ana and mean that the wage worker the farmer aud and the producer are entitled to as imich consideration and will re eie ceide as many favors as the banker the railroad kings n the factory owners and the trusts the rhe letter sever severely elv but justly the issue of bonds to maintain the present gold standard a as being unwise and dangerous he shows without doubt that this icy puts the government into the hands haild of a wealthy wealtha syndicate that can speculate peculate upon the united state 1 I 1 treasury at will he bravely aart asserts that 11 this government is depend nt upon the good will of a constitutional majority of the people alfonc a ile hi favors the use of the united stac tite note or greenbacks green backs in lieu lien of national bank notes for our paper currency these made re dee dec mable in coin bear no interest are aber and cheaper for the people and would be one step in the direction of breaking up the monopoly which a few men possess to control the money of the country the trusts are handled in a way which plainly iudica indicates tes that the I 1 power of the executive will never be u cd to create or promote their interests but that on the other hand they will be discouraged and shorn of their power it is safe to predict that if mr air bryan is elected he will see to it that the law against these aggregations of wealth will be strictly enforced he shows his sympathy for the brave cuban people who are struggling to obtain their independence like that we have enjoyed for one hundred and twenty years and were he president the united states would acknowledge the cubans as a beliger ent power iu in twenty four hours A wise hint at improvement in the civil service law is given which commends its itself at a glance to the good sense of our lawmakers law makers maam it is to make such changes in the law which wi Morbid will forbid cheh of an crucial acial position for life except where provided by the constitution the tenure of official station should be fixed at a term of years and thereby enable a larger number of citizens to partake in in the duties as well as the emoluments of office this plan is is strongly favored by mr bryan and we believe it is a splendid improvement on the present system mr bryan arvan very very wisely puts the tariff in in the ba background d for the present his views are already well known on this subject and there was no reason to restate them in in a year year and at a time when the question itself would not be likely to come before the country during his term of office the tariff issue issue is settled for the present except as to I 1 the schedule on some particular article I 1 and that cannot become a national 1 question mr bryan so regarded it and it was an act of prudence and decency not to agitate a threadbare subject and arouse feelings of opposition he believes the greatest of all questions is is the money question and on that issue cissne he appeals to his fellow citi ati zens to stand to together 0 ether that the free government n given M given us by our forefathers shall not perish from the earth the entire letter is plain and I 1 concise concise bearing za upon its face the stamp of statesmanship which is refreshing za to the people of this i country As a state paper it is is as far above the mckinley effort as I 1 the capped peaks of the wasatch I 1 rane ran range IT e are above the prairie do 0 mounds of skull valley it is manly patriotic and hopeful let every Z good man and woman do their d duty autv and the author of that letter will be our president |