Show GOLD BADGES QUITE PROMINENT Many of the Wearers However Cheered Bryans Utterances WAS GREAT ENTHUSIASM REFERENCE TO THE FIGHT IX TiE COXVEOT10V A Regular Rough anil Tumble Scrimmage Scrim-mage at Jiuiexvllle Caused By n Flambeau Club < Attempting to Starch Through n Bryan AKSUIII lilnsre lovra the Next Stale to lie Stormed I MADISON Wit Oct ZOMr Bryan began be-gan his Wisconsin campaign this morning at Green Bay where he arrived at 830 oclock after spending three hours on his special ca on a siding near that place No incidents occurred on the run from Chicago Between 6000 and 8000 people braved the raw morning air that came with chilling force across the breadth of Lake Michigan Michi-gan and stood around the temporary platform plat-form in Whitney park to hear Mr Bryan Gold men were quite prominent on the streets of the town and cheers for McKinley Mc-Kinley were heard At urst the audience was like the atmosphere at-mosphere but it warmed up as Mr Bryan proceeded and became exceedingly enthusiastic en-thusiastic Green Bay was the home of Over Howe and apropos of his views on the income Lx back in the 70 Mr Bryan talked about that feature of the Chicago platform holding that only the people with large Incomes were against its enactment en-actment agnst Ten minutes at La Pere were devoted to telling a couple of thousand people something about the money question lvaukaurana came next and another tenminute speech was made His audience mae dience numbered 2000 or 3000 people MUCH ENTHUSIASM About 6000 people composed the gather Ing that greeted Mr Bryan at Appleton They showed considerable enthusiasm The neighboring towns of Neenah and Menasha held a joint demonstration in honor of the Democratic candidate at the latter place Gold badges were again in evidence among the 2000 people whom Mr Bryan addressed A number of prominent Wisconsin politicians poli-ticians Joined Mr Bryan at points along his route Some of them were W C SI1 verthorn Democratic nominee for governor gov-ernor T B Lamoreaux and exCongress man Miller Clinton Babbitt also an ex congressman accompanied the party from Chicago General Bragg leader of the gold Democrats Demo-crats in Wisconsin resided at Fon Du Lac and apropos of that fact Mr Bryan had something to say of the gold movement move-ment to 10000 of General Braggs fellow townsmen Few of the orange ribbons that badge of hostility to the cause of silver were seen in that big audience stretching back of and on each side of the candidate a he stood on the rear platform of his prlvaJtc car Considerable enthusiasm was manifested and Mr Bryan warmed up In Ills talk He referred re-ferred to the fight for delegates to the Chicago convention and said that just before the convention met a distinguished gold Democrat of New York announced that he was going to Chicago to carry the convention for gold A voice Was that Dave Hill IT WAS WHITNEY No that was W C Whitney answered an-swered Mr Bryan He said that notwithstanding not-withstanding the fact that a majority oft of-t e delegates were already instructed ho had no doubt that when the Democrats of the west and south found out how the Democrats of the east felt there would be no trouble about carrying the convention against silver which was simply saing that the men who W nt there Instructed wo dh i betray their constituents and vote against what their constituents demanded But my friends When the convention met we had a scene that will be memorial in the history of this country Cheers hJg sf J These delegates who came Instructed i could neither be driven from their instructions in-structions by threats nor drawn by persuasion per-suasion but they carried out the will of the people who sent them there and that Democratic convention was the most comenton w Democratic convention that this nation Democrtc comenton naton has seen for 25 years Cheers GOLD RIBBONS GALORE A short stop at Oakfield was utilized by Mr Bryan in shaking hands with the irowd there Gold ribbons ai in plenty were seen among the couple of thousand in the throng at Chester but cheers for Bryan were given heartily Fifteen minutes at Juneau were spent In making a speech to 3000 people An ad 1aldng I peope AnI aress purely argumentative in wniuu Mr Bryan showed much vigor and eagerness eager-ness was made to an audience of about 250o at Watertown There was nothing new in the speech A goodsized crowd heard Mr Bryan at Jefferson Then came Fort Atkinson where the yellow fever as the Democratic Demo-cratic nominee calls the display of the Republican entA colors W significantly pres A regular rough and tumble scrimmage like an oldtime election row occurred at Janesville Just before dark The crowd there was large 6000 strong Just after the candidate had begun to speak a McKinley Mc-Kinley flambeau club in uniform headed by a band attempted to march through the thicklypacked gathering about the rear platform of the Idler Naturally much confusion was caused in the throng but above it all Mr Bryan could be heard Some of those who tried to hear the candidate became excited at the continued con-tinued confusion caused by the McKinley men and made objections to the interrup tion Indignant remarks came from those standing by Mr Bryans side and John Winans chairman of the Rock county Democratic committee who had Introduced Intro-duced him shouted out something about giving them a good as they send THEN TROUBLE BEGAN Somebody grabbed a banner borne by the Republicans labeled Sweet sixteen to one nit and the trouble began Energetic Ener-getic Democrats made a rush at their political opponents Fisticuffs became general pictures of McKinley were torn down and the offending banner also went to earth The battle was over In a moment mo-ment and as things quieted down Mr Bryan made some comment on the interruption In-terruption The McKinley clubs were marching to the station to take a train for Rockford where they were to attend at-tend a Republican demonstration and It claimed i iP Ic eof coaches only I by going through the assemblage lstenI ins to Mr Bryan Evansvllle turned out a large crowd I and Madison was reached at 0oO oclock The usual throng of enthusiastic all vcrltes did not greet Mr Bryan on his arrival in Madison tonight A couple of hundred people only were at the Northwestern North-western station when his train came in and the brass bands and marching clubs did not get there until after Mr Bryan I had started out for the big building known a the gymnasium where his first bpeech was made A gaily decorated open carriage drawn by four nprsts noofc < leisurely to the to I depot get the candi date and in doing so passed a modest looking closed hack Mr Bryan was in the hack I all came about through a change In his plans and the failure of those in charge of the special to notify the local committee INir Bryan nOtfY scheduled to arrive at S During the day I was ascertained that he could not make connections to enable him to keep his totes engagements tomorrow unlet8 he left Madison at SSO tonight The train was accordingly run ahead ot time and reached here at GSO oclock The meeting addressed by Mr Bryan was held indoors for the night was chilly and cold He cut his speecnes short and was able to leave at Sai over the Illinois Central to carry out his Iowa programme In the gymnasium a standing audience that crowded the spacious ban to the doors heard him His second speech was made to another large crowd in the assembly as-sembly chamber of the state oaptol |