Show CHEERED CHEEKED BYTHE BY THE f YALE STUDENTS New Ne Haven Conn Cairn Oct 27 During the trip from New York to New Haven Haver I Mr Bryan had a talk with William L IL Waldo Valdo Hyde former fortner mayor of ot Hart ford Lord and an elector on the Palmer and ana I Buckner ticket in 1896 at Mr Hydes j I re I Mr Bryan arrived at 11 U and 1 I was escorted directly to the Second I II I regiment armory a large hull halt in iii t I which the meeting was held and where many students had gathered He was greeted with general cen ral cheers There S w were vere re cries orle of the matter with t I Bryan and responses Hes all right When Mr Bryan began to speak there here t Was general silence In the audi audience audience ence nce e and while thile there were a few slight I interruptions i it t seemed evident from Iron i 1 the t tt he beginning there was no Intention 1 ts to t o make unfriendly demonstrations 5 such uch s as rendered remarkable Mr Bry Bryns ans a ns visit to New Haven four years ago ago when w hen Yale students literally broke up uj upa a vast as meeting on the green After Atter expressing his pleasure at be being beIng beag ing l ag once more lnore In New Haven Mr Bry Dry Brynn nn I We Weare are re now near the close of this S campaign c so near to it that we can cat i see s ee what the Republicans have done dona don donand and a nd we can guess all that they will wUl do d J between b now and election day da and nd I II want to call your attention to the fact far t h I that hat t the Republican campaign Is con f a failure The Republican j i party arty p today has failed to make the tin campaign c that it started out to make and a nd today it Is not in a position to de dc fend end f itself before the public He then referred to the lull full dinner diane I pall p all argument and said that It was be becoming 1 I i coming oming c generally understood od that all aU a t 1 dinner inner d palls pails were not full fullin in the an t coal regions for instance He H a asserted a that the tho laboring mans con d could never be considered pros prosperous prosperous erous p so long as he was compelled to ti keep k his children out of school and at a tit t work In order to keep the wolf from Iron ari ri I the t he door Scores Attempts at at Coercion The Republican party he ne said Bald does not today stand for any pour policy l that hat t Is good for tor the laborer One of 0 I the t he present Injustices of the Republicans cans ans c is government by Injunction The Th a meanest thief thiel the blackest murderer murd murderers is i s given a R trial for his offense arid and the theman theman tb man who labors has an equal right to t p that hat t proceeding Today the l do not expect to get the votes vote S of o f the majority of the laborers and I will give you ou one evidence evl ence of it As A S the he t election approaches you will find fin i imore more and more evidence of an attempt t to t o coerce If the are pros prosperous prosperous prosperous if they attribute their prosper ity i ty to the Republican party why is It necessary for an art employer to te threaten I them hem t with Idleness and starvation un uness less l ess they vote the Republican ticket I will wiIl give you OU an answer to that ques etues tion ion t Whenever a man threatens to turn you out of work If you JOU do not vote the Republican ticket you tell him that if this country Is half as prosperous as Republicans say It is you will be able I to get gel another job even if IL you do lose I the one you ou have Mentions Scotts Speech Before dismissing the subject of trusts Mr Bryan said Last night at a banquet In New York to the Republican candidate for tor vice president Senator Scott of West Vest Virginia made a statement that I am going to read to you He said Right here I want ant to say sa I believe in trusts they arc are a good thing and then recognizing that he had hd said a dangerous thing for fO r a Republican to say sayin in a campaign he turned and said 1 If that newspaper man puts that down d l I will WilI make ake trouble tro ble for him all i ryun reiterated his nis former promises to suppress trusts in the event of Ms his He said that he would remove the tariff from all trust made articles Closing his reference to I Ithe the trusts the speaker denounced them tiem I as indefensible and intolerable and compared the trust magnate to the highwayman The only oni difference he said Is that the highwayman takes greater risks and gets a little bit while the trust magnate takes little risk and gets a 0 great deal After Atter discussing along familiar lines the subject of imperialism imp Mr Bryan Bran closed by reading an alt extract from an I article written by b Lafayette after his visit to this country succeeding the I revolutionary war and after comment Ing upon It concluded Is there no Republican today who could rise to the height of that French man Is there no Republican today who could see in the future s u glory as glorious as Lafayette could picture from across the ocean Why cannot i this nation be to the Filipino what I France Fr ance was to the American Prance France i he J us to gain our liberty and then I j r ft us free to enjoy it We helped the th e Filipino gain his liberty Let us lp him to t enjoy enjo that liberty Refers to Platform on an Silver Mr Ir Bryan was as on the point of cbs clos g his speech when someone in a dis ut part of the hall ball made an inquiry out free silver slIver Mr Bryan replied I saying sa ing I lam am done but I am going to stop stOl I ng enough to answer that gentleman have havO been talking to those whose i I ideas emanate from front the head and from the pocketbook I will VIII not t lk to those who cannot canot soar higher than the pants pocket I 1 want to remind the theman theman man man who wants to know kow about silver that you OU do not have h we to ask questions to find tid our policy on the money mone If It the gentleman genteman can read red he can c read a platform that states the I tion so that even oven a Republican can un and if It he has not had time to read the platform Plat form and knows kows any I thing of me he knows kows where I stand std whether there is I a platform or not When en the te money question was para mount we talked about It I and the Re Republicans Ii publicans wanted to talk about the j tariff tari and now when when the te Republicans te assail asai the principles principle of government in instead instead stead of defending the policy of im imperialism Imperialism I they want to talk t about oth or cr questions The he money question can I be settled at any time The question queston of government must be settled now I You can live Uve under any kind of a money standard but you cannot live Ive I under the doctrine of an empire and ad adI j I believe beleve in free government But while lour our position on these questions Isi Is IB t i known you cannot find what the Re ReI Republican j publican position Is on any of these I questions I Even the he president himself approved of a platform which held out the hope I of international bimetallism and the j I Republican party never opened its mouth about the gold standard until I the Wal Wall street financiers repudiated j i the th e presidents own platform and adopt adoPted ed e d a gold standard platform At the J l last ast session of oC congress a financial bill bl i i was was adopted which by its Is terms makes I necessary n a perpetual debt in order to i J provide p bonds b as a a basis bai for bank banki I i noes n and the Republican party now I declares dc d lares that that policy is better beter than the old policy of paying off of the debt and ad a nd relieving the people of o the burden buren L j i of o f taxation The Republicans are not J prepared p to meet the issues but when you ask them what they think about the he t purchase of people at apiece piece a they the do not think anything an about bout a the thc people The only thing they think hink t about is about the and when hen you tell tel them you are arc not willing to t o send carpetbaggers over oer there and maintain them with Aith wih more standing army a to overwhelm and rule what they call caU c all an Inferior race the only answer they hav ha vi Is that some of the states stater I have made amendments to their con constitutions s st which exclude from front voting the he t colored man who cannot read And Ana i yet et your our own president has imposed AndI I qualifications on ou Porto Rico that ex cx exclude I elude clude 83 53 per cent of the black men mer I of o voting age In Porto Porte Rico from exer exercising ising c the franchise and not only that but he takes away from them the pro protections t of the constitution Why Thy Vy s a man in Connecticut make that objection for the last amendment to your Jour constitution fixes an educational cut qualification in the te state tate of Connecticut Connecticut Mr Ir Bryan spoke soke for an hour and a ahal half hal and soon son after aler closing started upon his return to New York Gives the Yale Yae Cheer Cher Stamford Conn Oct 27 Mr Bryan Bran occupied the rear coach of or a special train on his hI way from New Nen Haven to New York and stopped for a few mo moments moments moments ments at Bridgeport South Norwalk Norwall Stamford and Port Chester One of the th coaches was wa paid for and occupied by about Yale Ynie students comprising the Democratic club cub of that institution They had scarcely left New Kc Haven when Mr Ir Bryan was invited into the Yale car cr and there given a hearty heart re reception reception He joined with wih the members of the club in singing some saint of their col college college lege songs s n himself Heres to Good Old Yale He wa ivan waH presented I with wih a Yale banner and went w nt back into Ills his hIS own car waving the banner and giving his imitation of the college yell yel All An the speeches alan alon road were ere from Crom the platform of the car and there were good audiences at all al the stop stopping stopping stopping ping places At Bridgeport the crowd was quite quie demonstrative but Mr Bry Bryan I an had time to say only a few words wor He said I I I used to hear of Q Bridgeport as a place at which there resided one great greatman greatman eat eatman man P T who had a show The Republican party would like to manage this country count that only few men can have a show We Ve want to make it ita ita ita a show shots sho r place lace where all aU men can have a ashow a Scott Makes Mes a Denial Danisi Dan New York Oct 27 2 Referring to the Ure charge that he had upheld trusts treats truss in n a aspe speech h at the Fifth avenue hotel last lat night Senator Scott of West Vest Virginia Virgnia I did not say sao anything that that cOuld c be b construed to mean what is implied in the published report I 1 did not say any a thing thing resembling what I 1 am reported as assaying assaying assaying saying We were at a private dinner and no speeches were made |