| Show Hf WILL REMAIN TRUE TO Tn SILVER Bryan Makes This Tills Declara Declaration Declaration tion In New Jersey SPURNS S PROPOSITION i I TO DROP DEOP THE TEE Iss Isi E Greatest Question Ever Pre Pro I to American People P ople But Will Stand StandBy By All the Principles Principle of the Democratic Speaks In New York on Pending Problems rob lems Por For the Benefit of o Soldiers Widows and Orphans Small Au Audience Audience Audience But Much Huch Enthusiasm I Greeted With Cheering Now New York Y rk Feb 7 Colonel William J S Bryan delivered an address in Music luKIC I hail WI N J this afternoon I Mr Bryan Daly of ci New Jersey and John B Heilman of Plain I field left Jersey City on a a Central rail railroad railroad railroad road train at noon They arrived at at 1 I At each station many persons filtered entered the car some of whom accompanied Mr Bryan to When Wh the train pain reached r J 1 f 1 S 4 4 L If i I I ov i S i rg i E iL i k c 4 I J S I 5 t S J JS 5 S J S 4 W I 1 d dS S 4 S N 5 1 c j if J 1 GENERAL BULLER IS HEARD FROM S t J J J J J J JJ J J L LL l L LoU JJ 1 1 L 1 I I f I I fully ully ll people were we on out th t tI the platform It t was with difficulty that way to the carriage was WU cleared Mr Bryan being compeTed to shake minds bonds with all who could get near him Preceded by a abrass brass braze band ban the carriages 8 started for forthe f forthe the Cedar Bunch Brook farm the home of f fI James Jam B E Martine I At tho the farm an informal luncheon I was waa provided Mr Bryan rya was intro introduced to O OO men m n as he h entered the house e Shortly after Alter 2 I the party j I j I tot for Music Muc which was packed ed to Ita U utmost capacity There j I were maDS mai Republicans in Inthe the hall hail and andI j alto ala many gold standard Democrats j I I The speaker said he be had no hope of 0 I converting any 13 man mAlt who in 1896 1196 voted I i against free tree sliver silver and did not know why ho he voted The man who voted i against nAt free silver and aDd who knew why hy hybe I 1 he be voted Toted that way was WU a man nIalL open fer cr conviction Bimetallism Strong in itt West Wast Bimetallism m Mr Bryan said f was waa I stronger today tod In the west than over ever before belore The armies of or England had bed hadS beet beer checked by a handful of Boon Boers S and that was wan J enough to shake the money market What would happen he be asked if England It had been fighting a big nation At this re was pinch applause and Mr Ilir Bryan SlId said Dont applaud that its anarchy I He said he had been asked to drop I Ithe the money mo ney question In reply he found say he derod co it the greatest ques quen question quention II tion lion that had bad ever been presented to the American people He would not I drop It It but would stand by all the 1 principles of the Democratic party Mr r Bryan Bon left for New York on the train About 2010 2080 persons at the railway rally station cheered him as he left for the metropolis Mr Bryan spoke tonight In music hall ball on Pending Problems under the of Scott Hancock peeL peat G A R H for the Ute relief of o soldiers and widows and orphans orphan More than 1090 1 men mon and women woman paid the price of admission With the hope h l e eor of or filling the big hall hail those In the gal aJ galleries vere ere Invited down stairs Still there were empty seats seti in iD the auditorium auditorium auditorium and three tb galleries were vacant v t There was wa some Orne enthusiasm however notwithstanding the of 0 the audience Greeted With Cheering C Mr ir Bryan entered the halt hall escorted by Hogg O 0 H P Belmont and Tom L Johnson When Wheat he made his appearance a he be was greeted greet d with great groat cheering The Catholic tory band c had played II t I I 05 PaC Fags 2 j Hf Will Continued C U from J Page a e 1 L trout from AWls AWl up p tS eLthe Con Conquering C ConQuering n Hero Comes as Mr Bryan took his seek seat Mr MI B In the course of his bin speech spoke poke oke of the of or the civil war and the restored re t rea harmony harmor between the north end south Tb n Speaking of the men who served in the Spanish war he be said saidI I 1 claim no credit for myself for what I 1 did as a soldier sot I would rather not be called by my military title and when I recall all the civil war I feel foul feEla a to be taken for tor a Soldier Alt All AllI Alti I i did was to a willingness and that was done on the day war nor was de do declared clued claret and my soy resignation wa was wa signed the day peace was announced Continuing Mr Bryan B took up one by one the political questions qu ons of o the day dar After Af ter declaring his 1115 belief in the income tax as a moans of ot securing an I eq 6 division of the burdens of o taxation he turned to the th money ques question question tion tieR In III the course of ot his remarks on this topic Mr Ir Bryan said It Lt is not a settled problem I pan can speak of a certainty now no because yes yesterday J e Jt t an amendment was wan presented p to toO the bill biU now before the senate The bill provides for a gold guld standard stan but hut the amendment provides that it shall not be so that Hum shall not be possible with international International tiona agreement a nt So that whatever a aman aman aman man may have hae thought about the money question que lon being settled the day before yesterday he cannot say it Is Js settled now Much as aa I have haye tried to conceal my views on this question laughter it has hax cropped out ut again The ther Ither pending problems those which Mr Bryan discussed at length were whether ther wh the United States should have a currency issued by th tha bankers or not anSI and a the trust question In ex en of his position the speaker said mid saidI I 1 a naked ked why J 1 dont drop the silver Oliver question and take up p the trials truels entirely Because they are the thes same s thing I am not going to tG drop dro the i money trust and attack the soap or the match trust truet I am ant not going to drop the bear in order to chase the cub You with find that the men man who ho stand be behind behind hind the money trust are the th same as the men who are behind the Interim international International trusts Sets the House Eouse Wild Over in South Africa said Mr Bryan England hisses started what she thought was going to bea little war and yet her bar hers soldiers ld rs have not yet reached reached Ladysmith La and God grant grant they never will This T sentiment evoked the loudest ap applause of the tb evening The audi audience audience ence stamped ped and howled and rose to Its feet en masse manse ma e Three cheers for Kruger shouted some susie one and they were joined in by almost every one in Inthe the hall hail When I say iy ay that continued Mr lIr Bryan Buss it jt is not because use I lam am for any particular Wr country but because I am for any people that are struggling for their freedom and to govern goern them themselves th m selves I denounce d the cowardly doctrine o of destiny he said in conclusion which makes a man a chicken thief who gets ge get getup up near enough to grab b the hen from her roost roo t BRYAN AT A BANQUET BANQUEL Cheered as the Next President at Sherry in iii New York Y rk New Ne York Feb Feb 7 During the ban banquet banquet qu et of the Society of CI the Genesee at tonight Mr Bryan and his party entered the han hall while Oscar F Williams l at Manila was speaking on affairs in the Philippines 1 Mr Williams defended the Philippine polIcy polley ot of General Otis hod President McKinley and closed with an appeal to continue President McKinley y at them the hIm helm m of state assuring his hearers that such sum a helmsman would bring the ship to port safe afe and secure p There were loud cries for a speech from Mr Bryan and he finally rose roseand roseand roseand and thanked those assembled assem led for the hearty reception He said With some of the things the speaker ha has han just said I heartily agree gree When he spoke of governing with the consent of the people and by b the people and for forthe forthe the people I agree with him hint with nil all my m heart But if he means that the people of the Philippines are to be taxed without representation rep then I dont agree with him himI I have my own ideas of the destinies I of oC this country countr of what government of oC the people peG le for the people and by bythe bythe bythe the people moans mo ns Republicanism rests upon the consent of ot the people I dont believe God ever created one nation to cross IO the seas sess to seize and govern an Jn another other I agree with the speaker that we ought o nt to w plant the seeds see Is of ot our form fonn of government in all parts of the th world But I cannot see why we we ought to do it with cannon nor why we should sh uld try to give ghe the people of of the Philip Philippines Philippines pines our form of government and if they t ey refuse refu it shoot them down The reason this thiB country cannot speak out as it Jt should in the British Boer war is because of OUT treatment of the Philippines We cannot condemn England for tor doing what hat we are are doing ourselves And the more Is Ia the pity for foi I believe the great groat majority of our people eO Je are op ft to the of the rights of the South African lies lios by the monarchy of Great Britain And they wUl will be so inconsistent as to take this stand on 00 the matter m of ot the thi Boer Hoer war and to adopt ajl t the English policy of ef aggression in the Philip I dont beHave Applause and cri of ot Youre right light Wait Walt Wait until next year yeal and ami be b the next preal preel pre l dent |