Show HILL AT ELVIRA The Senators Talks to Trrelve Thousand Thou-sand People Incidentally Paying His Respects to McKinley Elmira N Y Nov 3Senator Hill spoke to 12000 people at the new wigwam wig-wam tonight He was greeted with a storm of applause as he appeared on the platform In opening his speech he referred to the campaign of 1892 as being honestly and decently conducted and said that the Democrats then won a great victory So it jvould always be when the good sound principles of the Democratic party were to fight over The great principle of this campaign was the fight on the apportionment question and the defeat of the apportionment was necessary for the preservation of the Democratic party in New York Senator Hill then reviewed the work of the last Congress and showed that Democracy had redeemed its pledges at least in part when It repealed what he termed the unjust Sherman law l and the obnoxious high protective bill adding that it had gone where the woodbine twineth never to return again The senator then proceeded to show the fallacies from his point of view of the high tariff He said he did not blame McKinley for shooting through this country on the rear end of a parlor car He remembered a campaign in Ohio In 1890 when at the request of the Ohio committee he went there and spoke He did not know what little effect ef-fect his efforts may have bad but he knew McKinley was not turned and he did not blame him for now trying to get even I |