Show BRYAN DRY AN DELIVERS i WORDS OF CHEER GHEER Nebraskan Also Sidesteps th the Proposition of Disbanding Party in iii Utah DIFFERS WITH ROOSEVELT i s I lender Says Tru-l Tru 11 1 l Quo t- t t 1 With Side hlo K ue Ul Will HI I IU Ito f Paramount Jue Itie c et l lcm cm 1 William Jennings Bryan I the lie t hl f 0 Democrat on 1 eurth curth holds out no ilo en cn- cn to Utah Democrats who win want atit to 10 disband their thell party In reply J J to k 10 a question oh on this thIN subject Mr Mi i Bryan s E said ald Thursday night f I 1 1 am n nut not familiar familial enough with local luj lo in lu- lu j i cal conditions to 10 say whether the Vial Utah Democrats would be bo ju justified III In Us I banding nn and until I Jim know tin tho local inca V t situation I would not like 0 ti to III sal saIz uny- uny t s V thing about It H. I Do you know Imo of lI 1 lily any lun condition that I could coul arise n lo to Justify jusUf Democrats M 1 disbanding And 1111 nd that bland smile crept crIt over u his hi face fuce as he dodged y But Bill h he dl lid did leave o u a me mess age n e oC of good 1 cheer eIler to lo Democrats He lie told them I that Democracy was In lii the Iho ascendancy Hud that ihal at nl tho national conven- conven 7 lion lIun there would be IX a more mOlO bitter fight between the thc stand pal an and reform IC re form n Republicans than there was between the conflicting elements clements of or Democracy In or I In Ii 1900 Out of ol this tib conflict he sees n a Democratic victory tailing triumphantly over O the political seas How lIo I low do o you slant tun on Oil the ho railroad commission proposition 7 Between th Iho two t hills bills replied the lie c Commoner Commend I favor a ur aur tilt lilt one Olin giving hinl tho Iho largest power lo to till the commission Hut But tic Uio commission can CUll hope 1 y h for fUI i railroads it It m must low know till lie a value hili t or the lie railroads to lo the state stale tat i v r tn u e ami nini How Uw about lint thul candidacy cnn i U t Is too 1011 early to lo talk lalk u of candidates v Conditions make mala platforms and platforms plat forms make can candidates i If President noo Roosevelt I has lia adopted go U o many Democratic Ideas I Is no nu reason why you OU and he te could nol lIol consistently con con- 1 run mu on the Saab same platform Is t theio Yes Yc there I It Is M Mr l Hoo Roosevelt evell has advocated some smite principles which arc nie In Indorsed b- b by Democracy an and has nol not indorsed adopted others othell that thai arc mo t by Democrats It occurs to me inn that those arc some somo of ur the Instances In i 1 5 which he lie differs from Crom us us ant and some Rome lu tn which there them is harmony For In Instance In- In stance he does not nol ad advocate tariff l' l reform Corm and antl h 1 by not nol doing so so he has In the P policy of ur the tan stand i pat jat Republicans lI Ho lie has not nol n V cate the Iho el election cUon of senators by hy a n L 1 4 1 thc lc of orl that hUt II Itt Ison one ot of the positions of tho the Democratic parly I from which ho lw differs lie He differs IiiI In Iii I his Ills belief of the relative spheres es or oi V t lie thc tate Mate and nation The Democrats 1 i believe c In tho the constitutional provision that reserves CS to tu the states slates and the people the II rights tint not expressly I deloi del delo- elp- elp i b to congress or ot denied lo to the t states Ie Views on Trusts S. S i. i Mr h Hotl Roosevelt o elt has however adopted adopt adopt- ed cd somo soini of the Uie Democratic views 8 Ini in i regard lo to the trusts lie He has recommended mended ed the license system that was In the Democratic platform In 1 1000 1900 He lie recently a advocated the system of arbitration of labor disputes The Tho v 4 Democrats urged It In three platforms President ent Hoo- Hoo Roosevelt has ms Indorsed till the Income taX We e In Indorsed ItIn 1 96 lie He has ha Indorsed railroad r regulation We Ve demanded It 11 In three of f our platforms and ami It was ivas ns novel never demanded In lii a Republican platform Ho lie has l strengthened our position on lue predatory atoJ wealth by advocating an in- in tax lax to 0 prevent swollen fortunes for for- tunes for Ute the next nest generation lie He has 11 also o taken up tho ho Democratic doctrine Ih t corporations should not lol be alt all al- al t l 1 wc to tu contribute to campaign fun funds i. i What will w be lie lit tho hl lug big issues i in the v next national campaign 7 I i think the tue trust question will be he p tho the most Important 1 I Issue sul and that In iii Involves In- In K the tariff railroads s and I labor lalor 0 1 Vr questions h Then n there will al also bo be the tho r t question of uC swollen fortune which is Iii Involved etl In the tariff proposition i As s to What do O you yuu think about aboul Secie- Secie V titi bu policy on the lic extension lulI tf fr of federal e power r he hc withdrew his know Well VelI you ou statement saying he did not inland to shape a national Issue IsUe on un the tho prop pr- Tho The Democratic policy Is that thai the lie federal government should exel chin the powers delegated to It Il am and the states t should exercise the pow- pow OI-H OI reserved to them These permit concurrent remedies In thin tho trust question for 1 Instance each state ou ought hl to lo exercise c all Its power for the tue annihilation an an- of r private monopolies and work worl the congress should supplement of tho states It Is not hot necessary that thai state stalo powers Vers should be Ic lessened In order or or- IJ der ilci l' l that con congress cs may muy exercise such authority u as l is vested VeStel ll In 11 It it In Ill your travels around thin thu world worl what havo you ou observed us as lo tu Immigration I a gration Mv f h views vio violon on Cli ha Immigration Ion have hav been expressed I am now in iii- iii Japanese immigration an and will express 9 my views later luler Mr Bryan Dryan would nut not outline th thu Ow topic hue to be discussed I In Iii the hi series rles o 1 of magazine le debates 9 he ho I in is to lo cl curry Carry rt o on with Senator lt suIng saying that all any announcement concerning e the tho debates de ile- I bates should come como from thin the magazines mu with which he hits outdo made contract to to tu Junction Mr Mi Bryan titter after a u lecture went ll to the homo of Frank B. B Stephens u a prominent Salt Lake Democrat where huro he l and Mrs h Bryan are stopping during dur dur- UI lug ing their stay In Suit Sull Laho Lako He lie will wIlt KO gu to tu Gt Grand Junction Cob Colo this leaving Mr- Mr Bryan Dryan in Suit Stilt I l. l Luke ko Ho Hu wilt will deliver a U at Grand Junction tonight ht au and will vIll return re- re turn luin to Salt Sail Luke Lake Saturday ay In time limo for fOl the lunch at the Alta club at ul 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon Tim The fhe at- at affair af aC- fair 1 is IH being arranged by a committee or and Mr MI Bryan will beell be bo ell entertained for an un hour or 01 two lIe He will deliver a Democratic address lIK und and will leave In th the afternoon for fur Ogden wu where ro he will deliver another lecture Secretary Cox of the tho Y M. M C. C A. A is arranging with Mr Bryan to have havo hint him deliver his amru address on un The Tile Prince of ot Peace Peuco at the Y M M. C A. A A. auditorium Sunday afternoon If Mr Bryan can make train connections tI ns with Laramie Wyo Wyn he will doubtless fill flU the tha engagement nt He speaks caks at Mun Monday ay night nl ant anthas and has some bUt business to attend to there und and wants to lu get Into the tue Wyoming town lown before Monday noon lIoon Hun II on un Sumo Ticket Mr Ml Bryan DIyan arrived at nt 8 o'clock lab night from Ium I Los Jos o An Angeles Hill und anti wont J I mediately to tu the First l Methodist ht church where he ito delivered a a. lectUre lO One of the fi first fil l persons lie he- mot met wa was Frank Fallk W. W Sprague Hp mining editor o oThe of The Tue Republican who ran on OIL tho tile same sain I ticket with Bryan DIan In Nebraska when Bryan Dlan made miLdo hl his race lace for con con- Mr Mv Sprague was a candidate for secretary of or state slate and It wasn't lL a Democratic year cal Tho Thu two an ol old oh friendship May Map Iu J I Talk lk tu to Lc Legislature Legislature- Mr Bryan was told of oC the lion Hon lolL he lie had c received to lo talk before th tile tho legislature and said hat If he coul could return from Grand Gran Junction In time Iio ho U-l U would make an ad address before that tha body bod In ill tho the event that the legislature will meet SaLUI Saturday ay morning to hear hea him i 1 I i would woul be he vcr very pleased to talk before before be be- fore the Ic legislature turc ho said Does Doe I that bo body y meet on Oh Saturday If Ie 1 It does It could probably be bc arranged arrange satisfactorily |