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Show .tTiiuImi.TffT::jMM mi ii urn i'v'"rii a betting man I would bet that way, but I am not a sporting character and do not make bets. And now let me give you a few facts which were kept private hitherto hith-erto and which would not now be made public except for your insolent inso-lent remarke above quoted. For some time past I have been quietly at work on this same sugar factory project Myself and associates asso-ciates had already decided to build 'sion, fipUr. McKinlejTTir ;e-eleue(J V " Su ar far. ory for (ache alley is a sure gy, if Bryan is elected we shall drop the matter like a hot potato, po-tato, and for the very good and , sufficient reason, no bo.ly of business busi-ness men, whatever their politics, would venture in the expenditure of such a large amount of money under such disturbed business conditions as Mr. Bryan's election woulj inevitably in-evitably produce. C. W. NIBLEY, |