Show SPEECH OF HEARST Has Knocked Out Trust After Trust New York Oct 22 Tho announcement that William R It Heart who heads the In dependence League L ague and Democratic state tickets as ns well as other ether candidates would S address a meeting held under the aus pires ices of the league tonight served to draw a crowd that put a premium on standing room loom in Madison Square Gar don df n nIr Mr Ir Hearst made the principal speech in lii the Garden His arrival and his ap apo o upon the platform were signals for or enthusiastic demonstrations and the tho applause and cheering was renewed fre A 4 Mr Hearst had much to say concerning corporations and something 1 I 1 lo t his opponent on the Republican Mr r Harst Hearst opened his address by byI I paying that ho he had just returned from a tour upstate In iii the Republican counties and declared that he would eme orne down to Harlem river with a major ity and that all aU the votes he would get In Sn the city would be velvet He believed b ho w said that he h would be elected gover governor r nor by a majority of Mr rr H Hea a told how ho he had fought the trusts in Iri the interests of the people 1 rHe He fished out and killed the gas and trust tru t and next tackled the ice Iff I 1 rust and put the ice trust mayor out c r He lie then made war on the th beef I trust st and the thO th rebating system You have been told said Mr lr Hearst that I have han made corrupt political deals c and I have mad made no deals at all I have hive made nade no more deals with Murphy than I 1 have with McCarren t Takes Fall Out of Murphy Mr lr Heart continued While I have boon been b en away from New York Y rk newspapers have been lying as industriously and per and recklessly as ever They The A save have ha had hai i this time a little assistance rt 4 from irem Boss Murphy Murph the gentleman whom the newspapers have to be en for me Murphy said that Judge had ben been put on our tick ticket I et Ct for pay but when Murphy was put on oath before the grand jury he was corn com compelled yelled to retract and admit that the statement was unfounded and reckless If the lying newspaper proprietors and ande e of 01 this town were all put on oath oa th 11 before the tho grand jury there Is hardly a apolitical 5 t 4 political cHUcal statement they have made dur ing ng this campaign that they wOuld w UHl not be compelled to retract and admit false in every particular Envious Editors There n never ver has been ben a more disgrace ful spectacle In American Amt rIcan journalism IC 0 than this long line of envious editors f T V howling their lies Hes to heaven like JOgs dogs baying baIng at the moon There Thero has never been a more pitiful fr plight than the t e crowd of New ork news paper jarer proprietors degenerate exponents of JC commercialism rather than journalism who re spotted from head to foot with witti the mire in which they have been wal val wald d lowing and who frantically follow Tally TaJI 4 rands r advice throw mud throw mud s me of it may stick and most moat of it has bas stuck to the throwers Defends His Newspapers N I They The have bave told you that my era rs were in a trust as If the Ule people of LW w York Were ignorant children and not know what a trust was A trust f a combination f to raise the price i i a product or limit the output Z When hen I came ame to this city I did not in C crease cr rea ase the price of newspapers but I re reo o them m and und I not only cut the price I but doubled d the output Th frenzied papers and my mj political oft opponents tell you I am OS Insincere is to say something you do not 5 man M to profess something you are arc not ng to perform How can my I t honestly question my m sincerity when f l 1 c Himself only worked for hire and andi i Continued on Page 2 t J LEADERS URGED TO KEEP AT WORK Continued from Page 1 I serves either the corporations or the 1 state according to which retains him fh t t of ot o pays pa s him best best 1 Wants to Be Thought Sincere If I any an of you ou or all al of you should aho think that your welfare or the thc general gonN welfare is best promoted by b retaining the fhe th I Republican party part in power I shall not complain as long as when n you cast cst year yo yn n votes Yot s you ou will wi say sa at least lCt Hearst Is I a sincere man and arid whether elected or not lui he h will i continue to do his best bet to serve not the interest int rest of his fallow lo citizens s hI I 1 dont want the support of Captain Kidds the captains of industry I defy them and they the caa vote for Hugh Hughes if they want I do not ot ask any ny man fn In this audience for his vote but 1 I want life h good opinion hi As Mr Ir Hart H l concluded there was a rush forthe exits of those who wished wa to a hear hE h ar him address addres the overflow meetings outside outsie A crowd that rivaled in CLowd tat proportions the t audience within the Garden heard Mr Hearst speeches outside where he made two brief li f |