Show ANOTHER BUSY 0 DAY AY EO FOR R DRY AN Made Several Speeches in New 4 Jersey to Thousands of J Cheering People DINED MEN NEBRASKAN ON TOPMOST WAVE Pf OF POPULARITY I New Sept 1 Three cities Joined today toa r Jn fJ paying the final l tributes of the continuous welcome accorded to William J T Bryan since his arrival Thursday from his tour aroUnd aro nd the world Returning from Bridgeport this morn ing Mr lIr Bryan after devoting scant time to personal business was escorted to the National Democratic club where an enthusiastic welcome was sas accorded him Im and where he spoke briefly From q the club he was escorted es by former 1 Senator James Smith and other prom prominent nent flent Democrats to Newark where he lie addressed an audience of in Mili Mill Military Military tary park and afterward held an in formal reception shaking hands with hundreds who crowded around the speakers stand Hailed with cheers as ho he drove rove to the railroad station sta Mr Bryan hurried to Jersey Jer ey City where he lie made three addresses and reviewed a n parade of the Hudson County Democracy Democracy Democracy racy and returned r to New Key Ne York and finished the day with an informal din dinner dinner ner given in his honor h onor by of the working newspaper men of the me metropolis metro tro olis i Mr Bryan will vIlI rest until 11 tomorrow evening when he will start on his Jour Journey journey journey ney in company with the on their th lr special train They Thoy expect to tc t trOah rOah Ioa h Lincoln Lincon on Wednesday after Lt Detroit lt and Chicago SPEECH AT NEWARK Straight Democracy Preached to Au Audience Audience of People Newark N J Sept 1 William J Bryan was given a warm hero today The streets t were lined Hued and r V the visitor was cheered continuously He told his auditors that he could speak to them only on time that really belonged to Jersey J City But I remembered that Essex county me a majority of in i 1900 1100 so soI soI soI I Just had to come conic to see you ou said he hend nd I hoped that by coming hero hare I r roul could I help a Democrat to be elected to the United States Stat s senate over Senator Dryden and two Democrats to be elected to toN N congress Mr Bryan BrY n declared d that Republican strength is waning ana that the time for fo Democratic success ss Is not far dis distant distant tant taut In 1896 1806 they on by b a tremendous tremendous tremendous dous majority maj majit I said scUd he and they also had a n ve vet y lead lend over us in 1800 1900 Wanted to Convert Him And rid do It again shouted a aman aman aman man to tho the right of the stand Instantly hUe half a dozen policemen had hud seized 5 the th interrupter and were rushing him through the park when Mr Ir Bryan Brynn cried out 4 Dont put that man out officer dont put him out Hes lifes the theman man maLi I am to reach Continuing he said that the Republicans now flOW admit that if a n presidential election were to be held at this time y they have only one man who could 1 have haye any an of success Ho would have that chance only be because because because cause he his lus followed the Democratic said Mr Jr Bryan Roosevelt has not one atom of popularity that lie he le does docs not owe to the fact that he differs from Tom the party which ho he leads lead and if R can become us as popular as he ho is by occasionally doing some something something something thing Democratic what whitt would be the popularity of a who always is isa Isa isa a d I Tariff and Trusts Mr Bryan Brynn discussed dJ the tariff and 2nd nd the trust Ho He said that if the tariff isto is to lo lob b he reformed it must be done by those thos who believe beHove in the tariff reform He declared that while he ho is to give Republicans credit for they have IO done toward the regulation of trusts they thOY have not n yet begun even evento evento evento to scratch the surface of that scourge p At the conclusion of his address Mr lr Bryan B nn shook hands who crowded around him and then left r rt fo or r Jersey City MADE THREE SPEECHES Mr Fully Occupied at Jersey City asoy City N J Sept l IThe The series of oC welcoming public receptions x ar arranged ranged ed In the tho east enst for the homecoming of William WilHam J Bryan Brun were w re brought to toan toan toan an end ond by three meetings in Jersey ersey Cit City tonight In the course of one of his speeches at those meetings Mr Bryan declared it to be his intention to use his utmost effort to purge his own party and the Republican party as wel welt welin welin in the Interest of pure politics I am going to insist he said that no man connected with any layor s seeking joking organization shall hull be bc permitted to become a n member of the Democratic organization to the end that he may be betray betray betray tray it ft When a man accepts a position positIon tion in any uny great corporation he should bo be made to know that he will not be permitted to serve In Ip any capacity with will the Democratic organization or as fl a Democratic candidate for public office t I r shall liall insist also that my party shall not accept one dollar from any car cor corporation or 4 or any individual who expects 1 2 to get set it back in favors fa vorn from the go gOY gov Continuous n u us Cheers Che rs The Nebraskan was given a hearty welcome elcome here hare The streets were w packed repacked re and there ther was a parade in his honor He was cheered steadily by the crowds who represented r not only Jersey City but Hoboken Hobo Bayonne Bay and other places A committee com Mr Bryan Bl an oil on his arrival from Newark and he was taken to the tho Carteret club a nonpolitical l ti organization He held an in informal Informal informal formal reception meeting Republicans as 55 well as aa a Democrats Following this reviewed the parade which was of r 1110 4 I Continued C on 1 Page age 2 ANOTHER BUSY DAY OAY FOR BRYAN I Continued from Page 1 Democratic organizations in Jersey Ity Hoboken and other places s He wade a short speech from the reviewing tand and then hurried to St SL Peters hall ball where because of the lateness of oft I the t h hour and his engagement to dine in Jl New York his speech was brief He was then driven to the ferry terry Talked to Republicans Addressing the Republicans in his audience rI at Van Wert park Mr Bryan saId faM We sv v have got our party around on hp ho right side It may have required more than n ft little cleaning I will wilt ad admit admit admit mit but we 0 have it now flOW where it be You laughed and und joerod jeered at IS aa hen we were vere W re passing through the val fY v of doth and now as we emerge from the far end we look back and we wei weIn i an In see sea you OU just entering it We Ve are rry Irry for tor you we feel for tor you deeply l but bu ut t we cannot help you Mr tr rr Bryan Bran said that the great com corn combinations of or capital must bo be regulated at once OIl I have no objection personal or fr otherwise to money if It it is honestly a he said If these those great for fortunes fortunes tunes had hud come to their owners through superior industry In all nil would be well I Ittin IfIll fIll fl no leveler I t would not distribute ih hI wealth of the land equally between Mir hp industrious Ind and thet the Idle It is not that But the majority of or these great greut hoards of or gold have been beon piled up by oy means or by special gL and they th y have drawn their thIr tribute m every man who tolls toils |