Show J BRYAN BRYN HS HASi UTHER DAY OF TRIUMPH IN OHIO J i 1 Out OM Hofe CoWd S1 l To Hear His Voice VOi Toledo Likewise is Germans Present Gift Showing Overwhelming Sentiment For the Democratic Leader Enthusiastic Crowds Cincinnati nna U 0 O Oct J Bryan made tonight to the first speech I that he has made ma e in this city rity the present pre ent campaign He Be spoke spoils to wonderfully immense throngs th I The day was spent pent entirety enl in this state atte and the covered the I country between this city and Toledo Beginning with an hours speech h at To Toledo Toledo Toledo ledo at 10 l this morning Mr Bryan spoke In succession BUCce at Wauseon eon Napoleon Ottawa Lima lAma Sidney Piqua Troy Dayton Hamilton and College Corners Corner With tile the exception exception tion of the Toledo speech none of f the others of the day exceeded minutes In length len th and six of them were of o only five minutes duration each Mr II Brian received a very cordial re reception reI I in Cincinnati He was wu met at atthe atthe atthe I the station b by an immense crowd and andI being driven to Music Mu k hail ball under th the I escort of the Duckworth club he was there welcomed by thousands on the outside of or the Ute building and by as many people on the Inside In of the great peat build building I lag ing as could be packed pecked into it IL The crowd in the interior had bad been awaiting Mr Bryan for three hours II and on account of the heat and the I packed condition of the hall ball there was wa great impatience until he entered It had not ben been Ji intended that the crowd should be he admitted until 7 but they broke the doors down an hout hour ear earlier earlist list lier and helped help themselves them elves to all the available space armce Mr Bryan made his first t speech of the evening to the crowd on Ute the outside of Music ball bail He talked for tor only a few minutes and his address was in the most general terms term but it was received with loud applause Applause Is Tumultuous Tum It took fifteen minutes to get the in interior Interior tenor audience quiet after Mr Bryan made his hla appearance at 9 The I I waa general and prolonged but it afterwards degenerated into wild demands for Bryan which did pot not I cease while Judge Jud Harmon and Mayor Jones spoke They TheT preceded Mr Bryan but they spoke with but little comfort on account of or the clamor mor cl Referring to the Philippines Mr H won mon said When our cor commissioners loners went to dictate terms of peace to Spain they bore instructions These The e haw have been carefully withheld although the people had a right to know them when the treaty took effect e When they come to i life as they must we shall ahaU find that they were changed Cl after the negotiations negotiations I began I ri ru rIo the president the justice to believe belle he did not at first in intend intend intend tend to step into the shoes of the king of Spain but hut only meant to nul puI pu or 01 buy him oft off the th backs of the Filipinos This Thill was a plain duty He dW dPI not then I mean to buy huy him out and continue the same business bu s at the old stand But the president is better at seeing his bis plain duty than at doing It He takes the wrong kind of people into his confidence dence deuce and puts under their con eon control control They turned him about face We can ean guess who they were because they did the same we thing with him later about Porto Rico and as 8 he committed him himself self to his duty in a message to con oon congress I gress greas they had to turn him bim in the open oDen It was well enough h to make Spain relinquish to us all aU her ber claims to the Philippines J which t were largely pre pro pretended pretended tended All we had to do was to declare then or later that we took or held them in trust for tor the people thereof who by our request had h d fought side sideby sideby by bv side ride with Uth us t to Spam What Should Mi we have thought jf It Uw tM I I I i I I French during our revolution had hadI bought out pretensions lon and then turned Incited their arms to subdue us ua We W had no formal treaty with the Fili FlU Filipinos pinos as aa the French had bad with us but honest people do not raise technicalities about the obligations of honor and fair fairdealing fairdealing fairdealing dealing Many thought as a he whom I Iam Iam am ant soon soan to introduce who was one of them that it would be best beat to end the war and ad get rid of Spain by ratifying the treaty since it was made and then declare and carry out this trust t I be believe believe lieve they were right but they were de deceived deceived as to the real intentions of the and by the resolution re the th Senate adopted carefully worded so as 8 asto asto to appear a promise and prove an eva evasion evasion evasion sion So we went w nt from an honorable war to one of conquest against those tho e who helped l us because they thought and we made them think we were wen help lug ing them We have sh shed d more Wood Mood and ami spent more money muney in tn this thi war than thanin in the war wag w r with Spain and still our boys hoys are sent ent to disease dl and still the calls can for more Judge Harmon Hannon Introduced Mr Byan as the next president pre of the United States There was a flutter of hand handkerchiefs handkerchiefs kerchiefs and a general shout smoot tout hot Mr Bryan did not have great difficulty in securing comparative comp quiet after he began The speech 8 h was wu largely a repetition of former arguments argument Mr Bryan will start early tomorrow morning for Indiana en route for tor Chicago S Meetings at Toledo Mr and Mrs Mra Bryan arrived at Toledo this morning from Dunkirk N Y 1 They wen met at t the station by Mayor and Mrs 11 Jones Mrs Irs Bryan was wea accorded a brief briet reception at the mayors rest real residence dence deuce Mr Bryan spoke for an hour in Armor park leaving immediately after afterwards afterwards wards warda on his days tour of the tb state tate Mr Bryan was introduced by Mayor MayorI Jones and he said that he was proud pro uti to be presented present pre en d by a man maji to whom duty was Wll a higher hh r consideration than was any party Taking up the question of nonpartisanship an hip Mr Bryan said that not only were w former Republicans com corn coming comIng ing lug over but the gold Democrats were coming back This he said id was the natural result of political conditions and of the Republican persis persia persistent persistent tent disregard dl of the rights of the peo pen people pie at large targe Mr Bryan gave considerable time to toHle tie Republican plea of prosperity raying The rh Republican party has failed in inthis Inthis this campaign and I 1 am going to show how ho you one proposition After another put forth by the Republicans has hall failed railed to meet with a 8 response from the people When this campaign opened up the one cry was W that the country was prosper prosperous pro ous ois that the ilie Republican party had made it so EO and that to keep keey it so an the Republican party must be kept in tn pow power er That was the one plea and to rep represent represent represent resent that they thy had a full dinner pan pall painted on ott their banners The full dinner dipner pall If they the wanted to paint that full tun dinner pan pall now as it looks would paint on their banners the worst wont battered the most beaten and the dinner er pail pall that Swag wa ever seen Let me tell you why the dinner i pail argument failed First because he not every laboring man has a 8 full dinner pail pall They went on the theory that every laboring man had bad a full dinner pall but the anthracite coal Strikers opened the eyes of a 8 great lany people to the fracture of that argument for down there therein theren tn in n the anthracite coal regions it was waso o own wn n that the men did not get half halt as asT T Continued on P l sel 20 e DAY DAYS OF or TRIUMPH IN III OHIO S Continued from page pap 1 much as an they ought to and paid twice a an a much for powder as a they should I would be willing to let this campaign campan n be decided on the full ruu dinner pall pail argument argument arguS S ment and aDd I would ask the laboring ring men who vote yes or no on this proposition lUon I Are you satisfied with the present ent pre con conditions 5 and d do you want them con continued continued continued just 5 s they are I would be perfectly willing to let the laboring men vote on that proposition but bat be before beS S fore they vote I want them to go to the sweat shops and ask themselves whether that is prosperity and they want It M continued just as It is It is not true that the tailoring laboring men of this thin thi coun country COUntry try are ant receiving their fair share of the wealth that they produce That is one onerea reason rea on why the full dinner paU argument argument ment nent fails fIls J Is Wide With Trusts Mr Bryan then took up the t question of trusts tru t declaring that the he utterances of bo President McKinley and aDd Gov Guy Governor Governor GuyS S evelt showed them to be bemore bemore bemore more interested in En protecting what they call all the he good trusts trusta than in m suppress suppressing ing the bad trusts He said aid that if times got goc hard bard the corporations would ut down wages rather than reduce their dividends He would make mek q it for tor a private monopoly to live un under tier del the American flag Sag and if elected all lI lIthe 1 the power would be used to that end This Thill sentiment was vigorously ly cheered and there was WN cheers cheera of Bravo Speaking of the standing anding army anny Mr Bryan declared that if the Republican R ticket tIke is elected eJected there never Dever will be a smaller malter standing national force fere than at present atHe He declared that the tale Republicans we not ered to defend lIete d their for tor foreign eign Jt Ami M he gave gae the as a of cit all the Republican Republic speeches on the Philippine question We Ve are re sorry berry we have the Philippine islands island They came to us by accident We Ye are Sorry rry to have bave them but we cannot can let Jet go of them It looks as if 4 God had sent us there it locks as if we MC were were following foll wing the of a divine hand And besides theres mon moe money money ey cy in it iL itS S That be a said id was the gist of all the Republican speeches spee hes on the question He declared that It was neither right nor wise wIne to coerce the Filipinos 06 and he thanked God that he had bad so firmly linked together that which is wise wl e and that which is right that they t ey cannot be torn asunder Asserting As ertl that the president was exceeding the powers conferred by the constitution Mr Bry Bryan Bryan Bryan an said Our Oar constitution created the pre prest president f dent and he shall not outgrow row his hili cre era creator creator ator atm In concluding his speech at Toledo Mr tr Bryan Blyan said In this city your own mayor had to choose between the Republican R R party and aRd the golden Iden rule and he left the Re Republican Republican publican party in order to stand stanl l by the golden g rule ole Monnett tt who was your OUI attorney general who tried to fulfill fulfil his duty and carry out the laws and pros prosecute prosecute acute the trusts tru was wan driven out of his party by the trusts that controlled the party He had bad to choose between his convictions and the Republican party and he lie left the party and carried his hi c with him You Republicans have hae boasted that you loved Abraham L If It you love the principles of Lincoln compare them with ith the practices tire tices of Hanna Banna Ha and see Bee what a change you ou have bave to make In your ideas to fol follow follow follow low the Republican party now no Just lust ae as Mr fr Bryan began to speak a nd md while Mayor Jones Tone was w still en on his feet teet te or twelve of young men who had c used a disturbance I w wre re taken in by the police and carried out ont of ot the grounds They had brought to the meeting place a huge of the elephant labelled G O 0 P which they were parading about the outskirts out of 0 the Democratic meeting with much glee and lad many her bur hurrahs Republican Appeals to tv ti Prejudice Ia la his speech at Wauseon W n Mr Bryan again agnia charged the R party with making specious pleas to different d of people and lad in support rt of ot his h b assertion a r luc circulars addressed to both the fie church and the A P A R to these the circulars be he said salci saidI I have bax received today two circulars one being sent out to members of the A P A society asking them to vote the Republican ticket as P a protest against Catholics and aud the other asking Catholics to vote the Republican tick ticket ticket et at as a protest the te A P A Here you find the Republicans having failed In their appeal to people to su SUk port Republican principles on any broad grounds ground are now sending out circulars appealing to religious dices di I Thank God that the Demo Deane Democratic cratic party is a party to which people i tan lan an belong no matter of what church churek c they are members no ao matter wh tt their occupation We believe in reli ren religious glou and aDd civil liberty U and men meet come into the Democratic De party put not ia hi I order nIer to advance adva their the 0 etI people J f but in order to protect the rigI of all an people WIlier under the tM American Hag flag fl flur Our ur fight has bas been a fight for American principles applied to all aU these thae ques questions questions questions Our light fight has hu been a light for those t principles upon which the government ment has bu been founded We w it h Ita trial Independence te in this country and anet andia ia iI political independence everywhere under un our ow sag flag Mr Bryans Bryan train made JIMMIe qute qu e a II Ions I stop at Lima where he addressed add the tb crowd from flOtD the carriage in which he be hew was wn w driven to the speaking place He asserted as that the th bU bUH vans H had bad run aw away ay from front e ee b issue inane He Re sak a We re have reach reached d a point a we now know knew that the Republican pian of campaign has ba failed and aud u t is too we late for Republicans to adopt a new plan of ef campaign The Republicans started out by refusing to discuss R the trusts tru ts They have kept up to their refusal They Tb y started out by refusing to discuss the army question que They have ve adhered to their refusal They started out by trying to avoid the q qt tion of oc impe im and they hav hay kept running from ft It 1 They also ted feed out to ap real peal to tG the laboring lab ring LUt wits a full tun dinner din pelt pall and d they hav dropped d the dinner pail pall At Sidney Mr Bryan charged that in order to tp be a Republican the these days dars a aman aman man had to change his polities s at a moments ts notice and very vry of often This was be h a of the Ute frequent turns of the Republican party perty on Oft public questions question furnished the best of the th day up to the time of t arrival a aJ that tb th plane p a sad d after leaving lea Toledo Mr r Bryan dwelt delt there Upon 8 the tile ques quen tion of trusts and among aDJo oth things said saidI 5 S 1 j t you to remember at when tf rinsed dosed down under Euder a Demo Democratic Democratic cratic administration all the Rei an pointed to it as an an e ce that thata a low tariff was wa bad but a trust tm t closes howe own a miD miU not nota a Republican dares daie dar to toy say nay a word abou th ai Hoeing down of the mill You ou will that all allover allover alLover over tots ts country today the W w are closing ln down mills and they age a throw trow th ing upon the laboring men tb t e of maintaining the high prices pric and ai na as 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