Show NEW YORKI YORK I Will Vill Begin Toda Today a n Short Fare Farewell Farewell Farewell well Tour of Ohio 4 GROWL CROW EAR AR HIM ILDI LEADER SAYS HE WILL CARRY CABBY EMPIRE STATE I J t BRYAN REPEATS HIS 1 r STAND STAl D ON SILVER SIL TER 4 4 r yo V In order that no Republican f 4 fmay may KO go o way away a and say that I did 4 not say anything on the money f question I want to toll tell you ou that there are two reasons reasone why we do donot donot donot not spend our time talking about t 4 the questions of 1806 f ft t 4 The first reason is that our f 4 platform sets forth the 4 f position so fIO that everybody e can KO go goto o oto t 4 to the platform and find out where 4 our party stands but you ou cannot 4 say sa that of the Republican plat pint platform 4 4 form 4 The second is that the 4 cans have hav done so much since 1896 1886 4 that was bad that they thE keep us 4 busy husy indicting them for high 4 crimes and misdemeanors commit committed 4 ted in the last three years ears and a ahl 4 4 half hl at Cuba yesterday esterday f t Dunkirk N Y V Oct Ot 30 William Jennings Bryan concluded the final day of his last New York campaign tour in inthis Inthis inthis this city tonight He began the day at atthe atthe atthe the town of Addison A and spoke at the following places Al Almond Almond AlmonO mond monO Alfred Andover Bel Del Belmont Belmont Delmont mont Friendship Cuba Hinsdale Olean Salamanca Randolph James Tame Jamestown Jamestown town and Dunkirk AH AU these towns are in the south southwestern southwestern western part of the state and all have been strongly Republican The moot ings of the day ay were generally well at attended attended tended and enthusiastic Mr Bryan left late tonight on the Lake Shore railroad for Ohio expecting to begin a tour of that state with a speech at Toledo tomorrow morning at 11 All told he has hIlS made about speeches speech in this state Before leaving here tonight Mr lr Bry Thy Bryan Bryan an made a brief statement giving his impressions of the situation in New NewYork NewYork York He said If the reports which come from the thc various counties where polls palls have been made can be taken as representing the general sentiment throughout the state we have more than an even cven chance of oC carrying the state Mr Bryan was sound asleep when his hiM train passed through Elmira where Governor train was wa stand standing standIng standing ing When Addison was reached the rain which had set in a few rew miles fur further further further ther east began a heavy downpour but I Ithe the crowd wa was large lare and an enthusiastic tI and Mr Bryan appeared In excellent condition The rain had diminished somewhat by the time Mr loll Bryans train reached He spoke here for about half an hour and had another large crowd which was closely close atten attentive attentive tive At this point he elaborated ted on the th theory advocated dby by him yesterday ta to the effect the Republicans Had al j Continued on Pages Pae BRYA NEW YORK Continued from tom page L 1 ready teady abandoned their principal cam campaign palt argument which was Wa the full ful I dinner pail pl Starting with wit the prop I that the Republican platform I was wa largely devoted devote to the subject ct of oX i prosperity he hE said Compare Compre the pace apace devoted to con congratulation cn with the space devoted to te teall all al other ether questions and aid you ou will wi find that that the Republicans expected to make mke the te Issue ue on the grand prosperity argument mont ment The full ful dinner pail Is full ful of ofle holes le the th full ful dinner pall pail pai Is the he most completely battered and beaten beten up em emblem emblem blem bieni that any party ever had Why Vh is ii isit isI I it I that the te dinner pall pl is referred to te t more by Democratic speakers than it Is It Isby Isby I by Republican speakers kers If It I a Republican han lican lean attempts to refer to the dinner dinnet pail pi oW C they ask ak him How about the te t coal CI regions I 1 ao 00 not be believe beleve lieve leve that the laboring man today toay is it I receiving lila his fair share of the te wealth L he produces pruce or his fair share of pro protection protection from the government government How Trusts Rob Bob the Public Mr r Bryun then took up lap the subject t of trusts and said sll the of 01 f that kind Increase the price pric of the the ne necessities of or life Ufe faster than they do the th S wages wage of or their employees and that tha if 11 there wa was complaint on h score ore or oi any other ether the only ol response was a large largi army irmy try He went on to say s that If the New York were disposed to do doso doso d so they could get rid of or the ice ic trust trusi Just jus as a the Democratic D and Populist t had gotten rid rd of or on Ice trust trustin trus in Nebraska Well Ven have hae a a president from Nebraska ka too to some one shouted Mr Bryan Bryar B an 1 responded If I you do d tb have a president from fm Ne Nebraska Ner braska yau ym will wil have the he same me kind of 01 r trust policy pley in the United Unite States ates at al L large that we have in Nebraska We W e I pro pr them out ot there ther A ut that the country does do not fbi t nc ned d a big bl bl army for Democratic pur purposes purposes poses ps Mr Ir Bryan stahl saki All Al the nations naona on earth erh combined I could rould nut not whip hp Mp tills tiis nation In a defensive deen sive iye warfare a ad and nd we have no n de dc desire sire rim to l light fight wars r of conquest to go 8 out eui and ad take other othet pPe lauds lands thus that thu violating b ThoU shaLl t not steal Meal AH All Alfred Alfre the th seat et of Alfred Aifred Alfr university said pity sity he be heel had ha an interesting meeting tag He lit I saidI I am told that tat Mr Ir Teller Teler was once a L student here he h That would be b enough enu h 1 to distinguish your if you yot 1 had produced no other gent geat et men lon for foi forI r I regard r r Senator Teller as I not net J only one oat on oatt I rI df of f the ablest st men of or our cunto country but bul buthe buthI bulhe t he hI has hal shown bon strength of ot conviction I i 0 nd a willingness to follow fonoW his Ills convie convictions lions ton that tat ought to be b jm jut n example to tor tt very ery r young yon man in this thi cutry for a av t young oung v l man can la afford to be b in minority r but he cannot Afford ord to be b wrong Wn You Yot 1 v ul find Ind as a Jefferson Jeter said i that a firm firn Irm I dh rence to a great gt principle Is the b bot t handmaid even een unto abiton ambition Continuing C his remarks to o the stunt stu nt Mr Bryan admonished them to tt f form fOrm m high Ideals Ideal and aad aa to hold hol fast falt to tt thorn even een fen after they thy enter upon their theli r respective careers lr in the business I t i A middle aged 4 1 man m in the crowd erow with a large l colored corM picture of o Preel President dent McKney face fac on Ol his hi chest cheat e ad d tj ti t a position In front of ot Mr Bry in and said Id In a loud lud shrill voice You can c talk about abut free f silver silvar with without without lh out any p paler i er To 0 this h Mr lr Bryan DIn I responded I Yes Yea Y sir tir ir if I h had d no regard for Cor hu ha human huTnan hanian man nian lights I would woul talk about aut dol del dollars dollars lars jars hut but i ut I am talking to t your yur heads and n nt t to your pocket books To the he th audience Mr I Bryan Bran said Sid For the benefit of or that tt poor pr sordid soul that tat w wt wants to t talk about money I 1 want to ask Ik isbn him hm why it is that tat he is so s f worried worrie a dollar and not I I worrying shout bOUt an 85 fur jr cent citizen in hI Porto Porte Port RIo j i I the questioner in th the r d v I 1 not Dt fl t dismayed 1 map for he h brok broke Into Int 1 with wih a fU Ilu s stion I tion lion j ft I nii to know h how hv it ir happen ha j 1 a 1 that VOU can go to e with L a j I I Om d dollar l of l American a money and get g gW two W dollars dolar of ot the money of ot that it i Mr tr BrYan reply revly was as a follows You try t that arid and find fn they th y know enough In not to let you have them When Lincoln was W here he talked about abut human hum n rights but but Republicans cannot talk about abed any an nov thing but bitt dollars and when we wanted tp to t talk about dollars dolar in 1896 they the wante want wanted wante ed e to l talk mIt about the tariff tari and before this campaign Is over Oer they will wi go back baek to the civil war and their only ment will wi be who put down the rebel reb ar l lion lon anyhow Speaks Speak Speak of Money Mony Question At Cuba Mr Bryan Bran discussed tie the t trusts and the army any question occasion oceh o to explain why the subject t of or finance vas rae not receiving more atten aten tion ton at his hands On that th t point he heald said laid aldIn In order that no Republican may go away away and say that I 1 did not say SY any ny thing on the money question I want to tell tel you that there ther art are two reasons why we do not upend spend our time talking about aut the questions of 1886 The first fr fir reason Is s that our platform seta acts et forth the position so that everybody ee bOd can cn go to the platform and and out just where our party stands cannot mot say ay that of or the Republican Uc plat pint form The rhe second is that the Republicans have done one so much since 1896 that hat was vas bad Iad that they keep us busy bUB indicting them for high crimes crime and misdemeanors misdemeanor ors or committed in the lat lut three thre years I and a a half and we are not going to abandon our contest against them on nr new issues merely m rely because bause they the are not prepared to defend their record of the last three years year and a halt half hai Mr r Bryan Bran was wan introduced t tu tit the tle large larg audience e which assembled ut at lt the station to welcome him to by hy Manton Marble Wyvell Mr Wyvell Is a I resident of Wellsville but hut a student of Cornell Cornel university Mr Air Bryan met him upon the occasion of his hil visit to Ithaca on his first frt tour of the state anti and took such a fancy to the he young man that he Invited in him hini to tomake make this tour with wih him In respond responding tag ing to t the introduction which was I gracefully delivered Mr Bryan sold said ald that he lie was wa pleased to be tha t b presented by b the young oun man mun and then he came near nearer er at delivering elv a lecture on the and PossIbIlIties of young oung man nan hood boe than to making a political speech He Ie said amid that he lie wanted this govern government ment Jent to be b so s 8 good that any man in it could cOld aspire aspie to the highest hl hest position pOlton In either politics or business and that he hewa was wa not willing that it should be b a government for corporation lawyers lawyer I and trust magnates magnate only While Mr r Bryan B an was speaking at I Wellsville two boys bogs bo s one of or them much larger than the other got into a quarrel rel vol ri and the large one struck the smaller one with his fist When Mr Bryan had stopped speaking and the rush to shake shake hands had bad begun Mr Brysin walked across acro the platform platon of the car carand carand carand and called led for the boy who had received the blow saying that he wanted to shake hands with wih a youngster who had become a victim of the policy of force The boy bo seemed to forget fOget his affliction in the th handshaking and when Mr Mi Bryan Bran handed him a u rose from a bunch held In Mrs Mr Bryans Brans hands his cup cupor of or joy seemed quite complete In a speech at Olean Mr Bryan BIan again talked to an audience composed almost of I almost exclusively men and among I them were a great sat many laborers The crowd was WS large and the reception en enthusiastic enthusiastIc Here he again agin referred to charges that he was evading the old is issues Issue issues I sues sue and spoke at some in ex plana ton of his course and that of his party in the th campaign Democrats Democrat Prompt In Work Work Mr r Bryan Bran spoke fur f r about forty min minutes minutes mm utes at at Salamanca alamanca and while he was speaking Mrs Bryan was entertained by a committee of women The crowd i I at this place was large larg and Tind d a fair fall de degree degree gree eee of enthusiasm was wan wa manifested Introducing his speech Mr Bryan I made an appeal for Republican votes He said sid No o one makes a greater grater mistake I than the man who assumes that any large number m of the people lack pa fc s You remember m b the t campaign c af i of oC 1896 and you remember r how deeply deep the people were stirred and you OU remember re ra I member that those who were with me in the campaign were called caled all al sorts I of names and I myself did not es escape escape cape and yet et within two years y ars after that campaign a war Avar broke out and the president asked for volunteers volunteer and I Ie I I the people J responded and I think it ia Is safe e to say that more ea men e responded I Iwho who voted for me tue than responded who C voted vote for the president president There you I found political differences forgotten and I think it i is safe to say sa that in Inter I every ter company coman and in III an a regis ent I we Wf found men differing in iu politics but bt loving their country count I know that In my own regiment a of my mj own I officers were WEre Republicans and a ma majority ma of or the privates were with me and so it was throughout the various regiments and then people found that I the men whom the Republicans called i anarchists In 1806 1896 were the nations nation protection In I 1 believe bleve that if I j were elected and a a war broke out and andI I called lale for volunteers Republicans would respond r nd just jUt like Democrats Our people are patriots and ani these dif dlf from Crom time to time on political questions ought not to blind people to the fact that beck back of all al political ques questions there is the purpose ot the citi citizen zen onn to ot do tie et the best t J with the light I i that f t I he has for his bia bil country countr and for poster I t ty and therefore when ben I talk tau to you QU I when I talk to Republicans I talk to them not as but as citi citizens zens seas not as people who love ioe a party I but as people who love loe the country countr bet better better ter than thea tha any an party If I I cannot show sow I a Republican Rc a better t way y to serve I his i country than tra by voting v in inai ai the Republican Republican I I lican Hean ticket I do not expect him to 10 change his bitt politics but if it I can show him hint that the Democratic party offers ofes him a 8 better ter opi opportunity to voice h own 00 sentiments protect t hs he own rights and advance his hla moral welfare than the Republican party does dOe I have a aright aright aright I right to believe bleve that I can cn appeal to his hi h judgment nt and tend his conscience and draw drw him of the tife th out Republican party part Trusts ut and the Tariff Tar f fAt At Jamestown giving Ing his remedy ree for trusts treats tM Mr Bryan Bran said he would take the tariff tailS off elf oi every even ever trust made article artcle as one means wf ot pi the forma formation format tion t of trust combinations Rut But here her he said l you have been bOen bOenin In favor of protection Your votes ote show sho that your country has been largely larel de tie devoted de voted to a protective tariff But Bul how hon can an ty ary man defend a a protective tariff when a trust hides behind it i and plunders lees ders dr the American citizen and then treats treat foreign nations more moru mor kindly kinly than tan the Jio hOf home ie country In closing Mr Bryan Bran said Ild I 1 believe beleve |