| Show CONTINUED OVATION Mr Bryan Made Twentysix Speeches as a Windup In Missouri St Joseph Mo Oct 10 With a record of or twentysix speeches delivered during the day dey William J Bryan brought to a close in this city tonight his latest tour Tho The reception accorded him was a fit fitting fitting fitting ting finale to the tho unprecedented demon demonstrations demonstrations demonstrations which marked his progress through this state He was up and doing as early aS a 7 in the morning and found little opportunity for fot rest journey which was wa through eight counties of the state might well be termed a harmony meeting for aboard the special train were representatives of the several factions of Missouri Democracy racy rac who were outspoken In their deter determination determination determination to actively support the tho national and state tickets These included Wil WI William William liam S Cowherd nominee for governor former Governor Lon Len Stephens David A Ball Judge William H Wallace Vallace and H HF HF HF F Stapel the defeated candidates for the nomination for governor W V R Painter nominee for lieutenant governor State Chairman Rubey and former Governor David R H Francis at one time a member of President cabinet Several of them in turn Introduced their standard bearer and vied with each other in the use of complimentary references to him The trip from Independence to Kan Kansas Kansas sas ens City was made In motor cars the speed laws being suspended in order to enable the tIle party part to catch Its train Missouri Safe From the moment of his first utterance until he had concluded his remarks here bere Mr Bryan declared that the electoral vote of the state of Missouri was safely Demo Democratic Democratic Democratic cratic and he devoted considerable time timeto to urging the people to elect the entire state ticket as well as a legislature that would send to Washington a Democratic senator As on yesterday esterday he sought to instill in the minds of his hearers bearers the fact that thata a Democratic victory this year meant a return to prosperity prosper ty He did not over overlook overlook overlook look President Roosevelt In discussing the trust question and read a communication from the acting attorney general of the United States which he interpreted as a I direct refusal upon the part o of the law department of the government to prose prosecute prosecute proseCute cute a corporation for conducting f Its busi business business business ness In restraint of trade He produced the letter he said to show the iniquity of oC the trusts and attacked the president tor Lor as he charged shirking his duty Mr Taft as usual got his share of or crit the Democratic candidate pointing out that his Republican opponent was go InK ing around the country making promises which he knew he could not fulfill for he be said the Republican publican R party part was unable to offer any real reforms Almost a Panic While speaking at Glasgow toa tOll large crowd an incipient panic occurred caused by some one making an outcry outer that a train was coming Men lIen women and chil dren in their desire to get off of the tracks were knocked down several women faint fainted ed and two old men and an old woman appeared to be badly hurt Mr Bryan Bran urged the people to be calm The train which the people thought was coming corning upon them was flagged and the fright Was as over The crowd again surged around the candidates car and he spoke for a few minutes longer Mr Bryan left at midnight for Lin Lincoln Lincoln coln coin Neb eb where he will wUl remain until Tuesday morning when he again will start westward rd three days day in Nebraska and making flying trips to Col Colorado Colorado Colorado orado and Wyoming |