Show BKYAVS CHICAGO SPEECH I I I Mr Bryan has made many speeches diionu the present campaign but he has not made one which better shows I hint to b a student e American in 1 Ftttwtlons and thft problems that confront i front the people than his speech at Chicago caB Labor day The occasion wa one j t teaipt him Into a discussion of the j issues of the campaign bu he In no I w1 yielded to It The proprieties oft < of-t I the occasion were not transgressed in the les What he had to say abU being j the true source of all capital was true and It was said without any attempt I co flatter his hearers A notable thIng about the whole speech was the u > 8 I absence or attempt to flatter the labor Ins man and tickle his vanity His remarks upon our government and why it is the best form were very I happy The laws of our count are no better observed than those of other civilized nations perhaps not so rigidly i rigid-ly enforced but their merit is that they j are the peoples laws for their own gov j I ernment they are the embodiment of their thought and ideals they may not I represent the best thought and the I highest ideals but the average thought j and ideal That Is their strength In a I free government Perhaps the va highest merit of our form of govern 1 mel Is that the people always have i i the power to change laws whenever j I they cease to conform to the conditions j I and desires of the peopte This power j permits them t reform thrse laws and Institutions that may hal necome antiquated j I an-tiquated without any resort to revolution j revolu-tion i What 11 Bryan had to say about I the batfot and 1L use shows him t be I a patriot of high order His remarks on this subject were worthy of any of those who have held the high office for which he is a candidate Only the bitter bit-ter blinded partisan will have anything I to say against his Labor day speech while all who are able t judge of Its I real worth will pronounce it a very I able effort and worthy of any man |