Show HIS OWN OPINION ON THE SUBJECT I Bryan Not Trying to t Ram Gov Government i J Ownership Down Democratic Throats SPEECH AT JACKSON MISS MISSI MISSi ATTITUDE E OF JOHN SHARP WIL WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS i LIAMS Jackson Miss Sept 22 Mississippi extended a cordial welcome to William WilliamJ J L Bryan today when he spoke to about people p ople Leading Democrats from all aU parts of ot state were here and at atthe atthe atthe the conclusion of or the addres addre resolutions resolutIons resolutions commendatory of Mr lIr Bryan Bran were adopted by a strong vote Mr Bryans speech dealt with trusts government control of railroads and congratulated President Roosevelt upon his Democratic tendencies Mr Bryan declared that he Bryan had been mis misquoted misquoted misquoted quoted and misrepresented in his utter utterances utterances utterances ances on the government ownership question that he simply expressed his views as a n private citizen which he had a right to do and was not trying tr ing to enforce his Individual views on the therl party rl Law Must Be Enforced I 1 no more favor government owner ownership 1 j r ship of the railroads declared the speaker than doos dons President Roose Roosevlt whose utterances on that subject are an still sUIl in the minds of all And I noted that Mr Fairbanks in his Chi Chicago Chicago cago address stated that the passage of or the railroad rate law was simply the I beginning What the vice president meant to convey is more open en to mis misconstruction misconstruction misConstruction construction than any one statement I am not defending my original state statement statement statement ment on that question nor apologizing for anything an I said and I will reiterate bare Fere that unless the Jaw against the railroads is enforced unless they arc are eliminated from politics placed in a position where they can no longer cor corrupt corrupt corrupt rupt legislation joint government and ani state ownership will be the ultimate result But the railroads will ill force the Issue not the people I Roosevelt and Trusts Mr Bryan hero here took up tin the trust question and said President Roosevelt was a good Democrat as far as ho he went but that he had not gone far farenough farenough farenough enough And An if it Democratic measures were good when taken up by a Republican J Bean lican administration they would be better in the hands of oC a Democratic T president and congress At A t the conclusion of Mr Bryans ad address address address dress John Sharp Williams spoke brief briefly briefly briefly ly He eulogized Bryan calling atten attention attention attention tion to those measures advocated by him that had been suggested by b the Republicans with the aid of Democrats He called caned attention to the fact that he had bad supported Mr Bryan in two cam campaigns campaigns campaigns and would do so again but stated that he lie was unalterably opposed to government ownership of railroads 4 Buy the tho Corner Cor er p 4 Plans for home thrown in fn J 1 f fA A gentleman In Montana offers 4 4 f for tor sale his beautiful S E cor corner 4 f ner ncr in the northeast quarter 4 Frontage 75 feet neighborhood 4 4 4 the very er best ever Surrounding f ff f homes fine and the view of the tho 4 4 valley from the corner is wonder wonderful f 4 ful in extent and beauty 4 Plans or leading architect for 4 4 home to fit corner go in free with 4 I Ithe 4 the deal 4 1 4 EDWARD F COLBORN 4 of 4 75 7 W 2nd South St 4 L tt j MEAN Blatter Servant complaining to a friend My mistress is certainly the original mean woman To keep tab on me she numbered the coffee beans and today she came and accused me of stealing No 37 |