Show IBm RALLY OF I REPUBLICANS IN NEW YORK Taft and Hughes Depew and Woodruff General Porter Porte and Senator Lodge I CANDIDATE WAS HOARSE II BUT CROWD MIND t MERELY TO GAZE UPON MAN SELECTED BY ROOSEVELT ROOSEVEL SATISFIED D THEIR LONGINGS I II J I Madison Square Garden New York Oct 28 William H Taft and Charles CharlesE E Eo Hughes HU l S were 1 the U attractions at a great Republican ri mass meeting at i Madison la JIson Square Garden tonight The meeting was remarkable In several re respects respects respects At t every over eve mention of Governor Hughes name the hall resounded with cheering and anel when he entered the hall hiatt the crowd which tilled filled every available space pacE in the auditorium him for sixteen without stopping Governor Hughes Hughe made a characteristic tic address s yas received enthusiastically enthusiastically But It remained for Mr Ir Taft to in inspire Inspire Inspire I spire the greatest rea test demonstration For nineteen minutes Madison Square Gar Garden Garden Garden den trembled with the stamping of ot reet feet I Ito i and the roar of voices r Tart tried to quell the racket but was powerless to do so When the noise cea ceased ed e Mr r Taft began his address add res His Hiss voice olee was a hoarse but the rod was satisfied merely merI to look at him anti and his every evet word was ivas cheered Speeches All Day Long There Thele were a number of or other othel speak speakers ers ens before Judge Judg Taft and Governor Hughes arrived but the throng thron was wm impatient to hear the presidential and andI the state nominee Their appearance I I at Madison Square Garden came caine at the end of a day which from front a political viewpoint was most remarkable Dur During DurIng DurIng I ing the day Mr Taft Tart addressed four fourteen teen meetings and Governor Hughes spoke poke at fifteen Then tonight while I the Madison Square Garden meeting was as in progress a giant parade was I wending Its ILo way in a downpour of ot rain down through the heart of the city Hours before the doors of the garden arden were thrown open long lines of ot ticket holders hoWers had formed It soon became bec m apparent to lo the police that It ft would w hl not n t spa the crowds gathered outside At 7 a it heavy heay vain rain set In and und It was thought the he throngs would dwindle but this wasa mistake The streets for tor blocks around were alive with umbrellas and few per persons perSons I sons ons deserted Excellent police regu regulations re regulations u lations prevented any an crowding when the doors leers were opened By X S the police had to bar all I except reserved seat ticket holders The galleries in the garden arden were gir gin girdled I dIed with American Hags the dome was as hidden by b a mammoth American flag and over oer the main entrance hung hun huni I i 1 big blue Yale Tale banner with portraits and in inthe Inthe inthe Jf f Taft Tart and Sherman upon It the center Yale Tale 78 7 8 Judge Taft hav bar having havi i ing lug been ben a graduate of Yale Tale Band of Pieces A band of ot ZOO OO pieces kept the crowd from becoming impatient during the thi hour or more that elapsed before Gen General General General eral Horace Porter who presided called the meeting to t i order When Senator Henry Henl Cabot Lodge Lod e appeared on the platform the music was drowned out by b applause and cheering Senator Chauncey M 1 Depew and State Chairman Timothy L Woodruff were greeted with similar demonstrations General Porter was introduced at nt I and began by saying sa that he had never attended such an enthusiastic enthusIastiC meting meeting me Then he attacked William J T Bryan Bran saying ayin that he wa wasP suffering some political and financial delusions The chairman took up the Issue of or orthe the guaranty of national bank deposits and said that Bryans Blans political economy economy economy my was like trying to make the gov gor government gO smoke cigars cl ars when It took 10 cents worth of matches matche to light them Presently Pr General Porter prophesied the election of Mr Ir Taft TaCt At the men mention mention tion of ot the candidates name there wa wn prolonged ed cheering and l dl when hen a mo moment moment moment ment later l ter the speake mentioned the name of Governor Hughes there wa wn an outburst that lasted more than two I minutes Hundreds of small American flags fa g were wa was T I General Porter finally finalI made his voice heard and introduced Senator Lodge Jod e eI j who said he be would only to I state how the contes lonu against Gov Governor co coI Governor I he Hughes looked to outsiders Said I Eulogy of Hughes I s a man We Ye s see e ff in Governor Hughes Hughe who rendered a great public service ence in inthe inthe inthe the Insurance Investigations VVe Ye see In him an able alle governor who iho has la In labored labored bored fearlessly and anti unceasingly for what he lie believes b to be right and In the best and highest Interests inter sU of the peo io people people pie and for good government We may mayor or may ma not agree with all his views or policies but it Is H clear cIar to us that lila his hi purposes are lofty and that his aims alms are high He is a man of deeds he lie has striven for what Is best he has shown i great generosity Iene and proved his i staunch Republicanism In laboring for fOT Continued on Page 2 BIG RALLY OF REPUBLICANS IN NEW YORK Continued from Page 1 the te national cause cue even een to the sacrifice lice fice fc of his hi own ow personal Interests Interests His defeat defeat as us a we look at It I would mean men a ablow a ablow ablow blow at the best Ideals Idels of oC American politics and ad would sav sY sa to every ever man mae struggling for the right In public life be found that hat safety and success suc are to h S in I low aims alms and eC to selfish reward for a interests and ad that the te brave battle for the right can c only be political defeat We e cannot tnt believe bUee that tt the people of at New Xe York will 1 per permit pr permit mit such a miserable message mege of dis discouragement discouragement and defeat to go forth for to te tous tous teus us on election night As A to eleton Governor Hughes opponent Senator Senator Lodge said sid We Ye outsiders know that Mr r Chan Chanler ler Ier was wa elected lieutenant governor on the Hearst HeNt ticket two years yea ago ag That ThatIs Is all al we know about abut him It If I he has done or said sid anything athing in the Interval worth doing doin or saying sing It has not pene penetrated penetrated penetrated to other states The Te Abbe Rives Hives when asked aked oter what he did in Paris Pars dur during during ing the reign reig of ot terror terr replied I lived feat under Tins This was a considerable those conditions but it I Is not nol a re remarkable remarkable achievement to have lived Jve through the last two years In in the state of New York and we are not e York aware that Mr Ir Chanler has done any anything a anything thing ting more mor It I is true tre I believe ee that he has ha thrown Mr Ir Hearst Het whose creation he hewa has now sworn was wa overboard and fealty feal to Mr Ir Couriers Conners Conner and Mr Murphy Mur Murphy phy ph This change chag T C allegiance ma mav mahave mahave have been ben righteous but it i was hardly harly hand that feeds grateful Biting the te fees is never neer an Inspiring spectacle We have a way of asking aking questions 5 In our campaign In 11 Massachusetts It ItIs I Is Isan an old Yankee habit and ad we expect candidates to reply squarely and at t tonce once A candidate who ho refuses to an answer answer answer who keeps silence or who hesi liesl hesitates tates or evades eade would be condemned and ad defeated deete We e know that thousands of oC honest honet men and good citizens ct zens will wi probably vote yote for Mr Ir Chanler But Thit ut although the elements which support Mr Ir Chan Chart Chanler Chanler ler are not all bad bd it i seems to us that all al the bad elements are with him Somebody is being deceived and we think Smeby New York ought at t least choose chos chosa a governor who does doe not deceive or seek see to deceive anybody They all al know where Governor Go Hughes stands He misleads no man The country coun country try admires him He Is I able and honest honet He Is a 3 strong real man mn Will ri you ou set him aside for an amiable young oung man who merely mere deals dels in generalities which do not even een glitter and who has no record to toge give assurance of or his future ge We e of the other states look to you ou Inthe In Inthe Inthe the name of good politics for the sake fake of or honesty honest and go decency and all that Is I of or good report once more to make gov gor governor Charles E B ern or of your great state Hughes Hughe Senator Lodge aroused much enthusiasm enthusiasm and In closing coing arouse received a round of or cheers am cher when he foretold the election eJection of oC oCTaf Taft Talk By ty Straus Minister Straus Invited a burst burt of or ap applause ap applause by b alluding to President Roosevelt as the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln Mr Straus was interrupted by bythe bythe bythe the appearance of ot Governor Hughes In Inthe Inthe Inthe the hall hail The crowd sprang up waving Hags flags nal the band crow played a lively air all and for tor sixteen minutes minute there was un uproar The excitement Increased Increase when Governor Hughes reached reache the platform Men were standing in chairs chair throwing their hats Into the air and shouting at the top of or their ino tie voices Mr r Hughes stood stO d smiling before the turbulent audience and Gen General Genera Genera eral era Porter found it impossible to restore order Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes rang rg from all parts of the halL Whenever neer the applause showed showN signs sig of dying din down dow the band bad would oud start up and this be the signal for renewed cheering After ten sigal minutes had passed and voices oles began to grow weak the crowd began to stamp and sow the building trembled from the uni uniform form fonn rounding pounding of thousands x of f feet Hughes Was Next When en General Porter introduced Gov Governor Go Governor Hughes Hughe as the next governor of ot orew New ew York there was wa more cheering but it did tid not last lat long tons for everyone wanted wante to hear his speech The governor who had spoken at six meetings tonight before reaching the th Garden Darden meting paid pid a tribute to Mr Taft and then took up the issues of the state cam earn campaign i iWhite paig White While Governor Hughes Hughe was speaking cheers heers chers were heard outside and shouts of Taft aft Taft Taft made him cut his speech short Mr Taft did not appear apper however and George Geore A Knight of ot Call Cali California Cal speaker fornia foria was introduced as the next Arrival of Taft It I was two tO minutes nute after ater 11 n when Mr hr Taft arrived As A soon as he was rec recognized there was wa a tremendous cheering which lasted for nineteen minutes minute The he crowd cod shouted af Taft Taft Tat Big Bill Bi Yale Tale while the theand Taft raft and sang Yae songs sn band and played but the Instruments could be e heard only onh when the cheering died die hear down Iowa a bit bl Mr 11 Taft Tatt stood sto on the plat platform for oral form with a smile of oC appreciation wreath wreathIng Ing ng his round face fac As s the cheering continued minute after minute Mr dr Taft Tatt grew more serious and tried to compel silence by b holding up his hand band had but ut this simply caused more more cheers than ever ver General Porter stood sto beside the candidate and finally obtained compare comparative the lye quiet quiet Then he introduced Mr Taft Tar and the cheering as LS our next president was tas resumed When It It stopped Judge Taft aft started his speech His H I voice oice was wase very erl hoarse hoare and ne tie made his hi speech s ech brief brieC His us e first words produced a general genel laugh it subsided he over oer ver his hUskiness h When continued with much impressiveness His Sweetest Memory The Inspiration of or this presence prence no matter mater what hat happens on Nov 3 3 wilt will 11 al always always ways rays be the sweetest memory of my m mUte Ute life said sid Mr Ir Taft Tat This sentence won the be audience at once He added The e spirit of loyalty to o 0 that hat Is In this audience makes make I me mE rejoice that I have always been a Re Republican publican A moment later lter the candidate com corn commended mended the Roosevelt policies and an another another another mende other mighty shout of ot approval went wet up up When he said sald sout Bryan Brn claims cims to tob be the heir of ot those policies a voice piped up Yes Ye hot tos air and another big pip laugh lugh was indulged In InA InA InA w A review of what the Republican party pat path te has h done was w briefly given gien by b the speaker Mr r Taft spoke for less lesa leS than ta ten min minutes n Tat utes because e of ot the huskiness of or his voice olce He stood bau for to a few minutes on the plat platform platform form fann mo before leaving leang the hall smiling cheered him and broadly as thousands thouds cher hi shouted that he would win wi From the hall ball bal he hurried hure to the rail railroad rl railroad road station where he ha boarded bre his special train tin and began beg his hi Journey upstate up state Speech at Cooper Union Before going to Madison Square Suar Garden Mr r Taft gln spoke at Cooper Union There he discussed Tat the thc labor question in greater gater detail than heretofore He discussed died the labor decisions t he made while on the bench which have been the te subject Of 01 political discussion and ad he be answered some of ot the fresher charges charge against him hi him which he has heretofore Ignored He en endorsed endorsed the recent reent letter leter of ot President Roosevelt to Mr r Bryan Bran asking where the Nebraskan stood sto on the bills favored by Mr Ir Gompers Gom rs which which are said sid clearly to demand legislation on for Cor labor Jabor as a class ea Judge Taft then took up the recent charge of ot Mr Bryan Boan that during the hard hardtimes hardtimes times of he had ha declined to mod modify modify Iy an order of or a receiver appointed by him as judge reducing the wages wag of the of a certain railway 10 per cent Judge Taft Tatt asserted that this order was the last extremity which could be resort resorted resorted ed to to save sye the road rd to the city ct of Cin Cincinnati Cm the owner and thus make it pos possible possible sible for tor these same se to obtain any an wages wage at all allIn allIn allIn In Justification of the Injunctions he Is Issued 16 issued sued In secondary onda boycott b cott cases cae Judge Taft said sd that the best bes labor unions union to today to today day da recognized that the use of the see sec secondary E boycott In industrial disputes Is bad policy and an Instrument of or tyranny And until uti Mr Bryan Brjan Bran answers Mr r Roosevelt this question we e must assume aume that he also believes with Gompers Gomper inthe In Inthe Inthe the secondary senda boycott bocott he added adde During the evening Mr lr Taft also ad addressed addressed addressed dressed gatherings gathering at the ZIon Zon African M r f E church Camp Hughes Hughe Camp Taft Tat the Thalia Thala theatre In the Bowery Bower where he had been ben preceded by Secretary Straus and numerous other speakers and Hu Hubert Hubers hers bert Casino Enjoyed His Visit Judge Taft boarded the Taft Tar special at atthe atthe atthe the Grand Central station at 1145 tonight for Syracuse Sus where whee he Is I ached sched scheduled shed tiled ule to speak tomorrow morning Before BeCore I leaving he said sad That Tat last lat meeting meting the one at Madi Madison Madison son Square Garden was wa one of 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