Show Hits RYAN INTERVIEWED Sees No Season Why Women Should Not Vote Mrs Bran comes from a state where women do not vote Nebraska women have never displayed any very great ambition to enjoy the privileges of the suffrage They do not live fa enough west to have caught the equal franchise fever Mrs Bryan says that she haa Continued on Pace 6 > iUIH RfMAINS jJi3L Continued from Page 4 not yet made up her mind on the suf Snags question She says very frankly that she knows of no reason why women should not vote but that with her expediency It would always be a question of Yes I believe in womens clubs I belong to two in Lincoln and was the founder of our oldest literary organ ization Sorosis I attended the biennial bien-nial In Denver last sumrfter a a delegate dele-gate from my club Mrs Bryan is also interested in all kinds of reform workrand Is a member of various organizations for work along aong these lines including the W C Ti TL Since Mr Bryans work ha kept him so continually before the public Mrs Bryan admits that she finds little time for active work of this kind a there are s many demands upon the time of the wife of a man who Is so constantly con-stantly In the minds of the people I have my children three of them and my home and the amount of correspondence cor-respondence that I attend to with these duties quite fills time dutes Cite fils up my tme 1 BRYAN AT OGDEN Great Enthusiasm Displayed For Democracys Leader Special to The Herald Ogden Sept 9 William Jennings Bryan In his brief address here tonight to-night aroused enthusiasm such as to remind one of the tumultuous days of the great campaign of 96 A large crowd gathered at the depot before 6 oclock but dispersed slowly on learn ing that the train would not arrive till 730 They were on hand hi almosl greater numbers when the train did come in and greeted the great commoner com-moner with cheers Mr Bryan busied himself first in transferring his party and effects to the ca on which he was to go to Salt Lake In a short time hew he-w s ready and with E M Conroy and Chief Davenport made his way through the crowd to the end of the depot where he mounted a big dray drawij up there for the purpose When the cheering had subsided Chairman Con roy then said Ladies and gentlemen the Hon William Jennings Bryan needs no introduction to an Ogden audience au-dience Mr Bryan in beginning referred to the Chicago platform and its approval by 6500000 voters in the fall of 1896 He then said Since then the Republicans have been saying that the money question is dead If so why did the administration administra-tion send three distinguished gentlemen gentle-men to Europe to get it settled They I told us in 1896 that we had money enough but immediately set about to I get more money They t I us now that the money question is settled because of gold discovered in Klondike Claiming An Accident hard The Republican party is in straits when it has to claim credit for an accident in 1S97 The Republican party told us we had enough gold and now within a year they are rejoicing because we have more money The Republican Re-publican party did not promise to discover dis-cover gold in Alaska A Republican cannot consistently claim that we are benefited by the Influx of more money because as soon as they do that they admit that the quantitative theory of money is correct and if the quantitative quantita-tive theory Is correct they have to admit I ad-mit that our mints should be opened to the coinage of silver Cheers The Republicans have practically admitted that more money is essential to our national welfare but refuse to take independent action to get that money I seems to me the better way is to get a party that will carry out a policy which it knows is best Every plank in the Chicago platform was good when it was written I was good during dur-ing the campaign of 1896 It was good up to the war I was good during the war and it is good now Cheers I is not too early to prophesy about the next national convention and I here prophesy that when the convention conven-tion is held there will be so little opposition op-position that a roll call will not be necessary to reaffirm i Question of Trusts There Is another subject that has been forcing itself to the front It Is the subject of trusts It Is not that the trust question is a new question but they are receiving new vigor from the present administration I is n fact that more trusts representing agreater aggregation of capital have been formed since the beginning of the present pres-ent administration than during the entire en-tire histor of die country The Republicans Re-publicans are not disposed to Interfere with them and naturally for the trusts brought about the success of the Republican Re-publican party The Republican party has read its Bible and heeds the passage pas-sage Remember now thy creator Laughter and cries of Good oBut ther6 is a third question that ha come up since the warthe question ques-tion of imperialism The administrations administra-tions policy so far as we are able to guess Its policy is to fasten on the Philippines a colonial system similar to that of England hTlndia When we remember re-member a few months ago they sent to Europe for their financial policy it Is not so surprising that now they borrow another policy from the same source There are but two sources of power forae and consent the former representing repre-senting the monarchy the latter the republic re-public We have been preaching since the Declaration of Independence thav government derives its just powers from the consent of the governed I the framers of that document were right then the Republicans arewrong Empire or Bspublic This country must be either all republic re-public or all empire and I warn you not to put into force a principle in the Philippines which you would not be willing to put in force here The Republicans Re-publicans boasted that they applied the Declaration of Independence to the I black man here at home I warnithem not to cross the seas and take it from the hands of a brown manwho after l is only half brown They tell us that it is our duty to Christianize these people I am skeptical about going over there and shooting the gospel into these people But let me tell you The people who are friendly to us over there are the Mohamedan portion of the population pop-ulation It is costing us SOO OOO a year to fly the flag over the sultans harem and the moslems under it are urging us to goout and kU the Christian population pop-ulation Cries of Thats right I dont wanta > Catling gun gospel hey sy there is money in it for us If we take the Philippines How do they know They do not tell us how much it costs us how much wlllcost us tom to-m a fightingforce th re butI n I 2 > > f J want to settle ICon a higher plane than tan dollars and cents I would not give that one line in the Declaration of In depefld nce for all the gold in the world Prolonged applause Mr Bryan then hurried aboard the special train which left for Salt Lake shortly afterwards BRYAN LEFT BEHIND How the Great Statesman Bestored An Old ladys Bosket Just before Mr Bryans train left Ogden for Salt Lake last evening i was discovered that Mr Bryan was not aboard Then there was wild excitement excite-ment and running to and fro It would not do to leave without Bryanit would be like Hamlet with Hamlet left out and time was precious the train should shoula b tearing through the air to Salt Lake Consternation began to crop out on ever face when the great sliver champion cham-pion completely out of breath sprang into the car and fell into ca a seat His explanation was this On the same ca with the Bryan family from the west was a motherly old lady from Texas She was having a great visit with the Bryan children when the train stopped at Ogden and did not notice that the friendly hands that grabbed gabbe the Bryan luggage grabbed a Ig basket of hers also When she discovered discov-ered her loss she was wild but in the crowd and the excitement could get no satisfaction from any one When Mr Bryan escaped from the crowd after his speech and reached the car he took an inventory of his luggage lug-gage There he discovered and ad recognized recog-nized the big bulging market basket filled with all kinds of truck from the coast for the folks at home in Texas Forgetting for the moment the gold bugs the Imperialists and the trusts the great Democratic leader whose name is a household word in every state in the nation grabbed that old basket sprang from the train and paused not till he had found the owner In he proper car and restored her basket Mr Bryan said the last words he heard the good woman utter a he rushed for tha door were that Texas would give hint 400000 majority in 1900 DUBOIS ON SILVER No Reason Why Silver Republicans Should Change ExSenator Fred T Dubofs of Idaho accompanied by Colonel Jo W Jones editor of the Blackfoot News F W Beane former Democratic national committeeman for Idaho and William F Fisher a prominent merchant of Oxford arrived from the north on the Oregon Short Line last evening and took part in the demonstration In honor of Bryan I cant understand said Senator Dubois why any honest man who supported sup-ported Bryan and silver in 1896 sh uld desert them now If they were right then they are right now We pushed Bryan Into this fight at Chicago and it would be cowardly and mean to desert de-sert them now just because the fight Is getting hot The cause of silver Is just a strong now as ever People are not talking It i is true theyre not talking politics it is an off year Wait till the flghi opens up next year Will silver be the issue was asked There can be no other Issue with Bryan a the candidate he said Bryan will be the issue With him ai the head of the ticket we dont care what the platform is any old platfornr will do doPOLC POLICE PRECAUTIONS Extra Force at Salt Palace Grounds i Lost Evening i The crowd at the Salt Palace grounds i last evening was not disorderly but Chief Hilton as a matter of precaution I precau-tion had the night shift as well as the special police under Sergeant Bur I bidge patrol the grounds all evening A section of the fire department was also on hand to ward against any conflagration con-flagration Fortunately the services ol neither were needed except when a small boy got facetious around one of I the show houses and had to be lifted over the fence I |