Show THEY BEAR THE MARK all chicago democrats look alike to bryan NO FAG FACTIONS TONS FOR HIM colonel declines to bo be drawn into tho the quarrel between harrison and altgeld he delivers at an address to chicago platform democrats in tho the auditorium he w was somewhat because there were two democratic camps in tho the windy city chicago july 20 0 fu four thousand people crowded into tho the auditorium tonight despite the sweltering heat to attend the political meeting given under the be t auspices of tho the chicago platform democrats it was vas from first to last a silver meeting an altgeld meeting on an antitrust anti trust and an anti blun aln meeting tit all of elie speakers suvo save ex gov stone of 0 missouri who nho was ill and talked for loss less than two mI minutes declared lit in favor of 16 to 1 and against the war ar in n tho the philippine islands speech of mr air bryan dry an tf voiced evoked great among ills his hearers especio olly aily when thell he declared that the american it government should pursue in luzon tho the same policy as aa was pursued in cuba tho the philippines ho he said came into our hands by accident of war and being there they should have beert treated on american principles find and not nol on those practiced by european governments ern ments the policy of the united states he cl claimed almed should have been to create n re republic publio in the tha philippines end and say to all the world hands off and let lei that republic live ills audience was mas in sympathy with ills his suggestions gest ions regarding the philippines and punctuated his speech with cheers FOLLOWED BY ALTGELD tile the meeting m was as largely made up of tho the local adherents of the chicago platform and personal fOllo follower of ex gov GON allgood tho the meeting therefore partook homem somewhat hat of tho the nature of a personal on tribute to him many of the alke pes to alluded to him in IL a laudatory terms and every mention or of hla his name tho the audience shouted approval sir lit altgeld did not occupy a peat at on the iho platform but throughout tile tho meeting remained in the rear part of an upper box and only made ills hla appearance at al the front of tho ilia box when biben tile the demand 0 of f the ilio audience to hoar hear from him became too loud for chairman clarence S darrow to subdue about one halt half of tho the members of the national democratic committee commit teo occupied seats on the platform tho the balanco balance of them falling to put in an aln appearance OBJECT OF MEETING chairman darrow made it a short address defining the objects of the meeting and urging his hearers to stand bland A firmly t aly by the principles enunciate in ti the chicago platform of lie introduced the leisl speaker judge james P tarvin of kentucky jn in the course of his speech ho he said tor rot the arst lime since the close of oc the civil war a great national political organization stands free from the deni domination Ini ilion of 0 the organized money power of the land tile party in declared and accomplished Us its independence and thereby parted company with mith tho the Cle clove lands the iho ehlt the belmonte Uel Bel monts and other rep senta tives of capital jt it la Is our des lre that the democratic party parly shall retain its independence and stand is as the rep resent atho 0 and agent of labor and the producer of the nation the mention of the name of altgeld by mr tar van produced a great demonstration men stan standing diniz upon their chairs and cheering wildly NEW YORK tonk represented the next speaker fp enker v who ho was neatly introduced trod A was as james F brown brou n of now new yolk who mho said in part 1 I am not here lot to niale L speech but as aa chairman of the iho chicago plat platform forin democracy I 1 de ire to sure the Demor demorais De rats of chicago that lite democratic mosses messes of the state stale of now new york are arc tt it ue ile to the chicago platform and to william je n ings we also desire to w warn a r n each other of 0 the dangers that lie before I 1 ua between no now arid and the next n a if dal convention our exhortation lo Is to ile be firm to be to bo be brave to le be outspoken and if you do you will m III win TILLMAM TILLMA IS BEARD HF AUD senator tillman of south carolina came next and wits greeted with great applause lie ile sald eald the lust time I 1 hod had the pleasure of addressing cc a achl cocq audience v vaa as the night before tile the election W it and they were just as well mell and roared just as loudly as you do put but what ahat did you do text next day you surrendered to the dictates of tile the men v 0 he o had bad you employed it any ot of aou ou are humble and obscure enough t to a be employees you went to tile the polls and voted for our eur own slavery alexander L troup the national nation a doni connecticut followed lowed he said that in connecticut tile iho men who ulio voted for the chicago platform arid and william J bryan in fit would vote for him find and tho ilia platform ta inlow 1900 george fied fiad williams spoke at con lerable rid eli erable length denouncing trusts a and nd the policy of the administration in E the he philippines ALTGELD AI CALLED FOR at the conclusion of the address of 0 mr bit williams there were loud calls for Alt altgeld gold so BO long continued that the governor who he was sitting bitting la a the rear of a box was com compelled polled to come to the front and make a short address chairman darrow then called upon the people to rise and sing A america merlea the song was wag suddenly punctuated abed with it a cheer as mr bryan walked upon upon the stage lie ho was given a welcome the vehemence of which endured tor for several mir minutes autes when quiet was restored chairman darrow introduced congressmen congressman lentz of at ohio who spoke at considerable length ire ha was followed by ex gov william J stone of missouri who spoke briefly because ot of illness ile ho was followed by gen finley ot of ohio SIR MR BRYANS ADDRESS following gen finley sir mr darrow briefly introduced mr bryan who was given an enthusiastic welcome mt mr bryan began his speech as follows follow a in speaking lo in chicago I 1 arn am embarrassed by the fact that the advocates of 0 the chicago platform are divided into two camps it Is in not tny my business to esob fish secret service in older to ascertain the democrats which alch are most de doted to tile the principles set forth in tho the party creed all chicago ch platform democrats look alike to tile me and instead of trying to drive any aay professed believer tn in that platform 0 out u of abo party my alfa aim Is to so im impress p upon upon all democrats the importance of the triumph of principles t hect all local differences will be lost at bight of lu in the determination to restore th the a government to the foundations laid by the fathers UP MONEY QUESTION cakl taking up the money question mr air diyan narg argued lied that the sending gf f a monetary to jurode land had been an acknowledgment that the gold eold was waa unsatisfactory declared that doull lo 10 ba uc cured urd only through independent action ajel d said ald ir if ahn E production or of eold I 1 V in tho the K klon I 1 alke sud and th 1 importation of f gold fold fr from 0 in europe have hac increased the volume of 0 money and improved the times it Is 14 evident that more money mak t bolter better times limes and times could v bo further improved and the improvement i r made permanent by th the restore llon lion of ed t which would micke mako silver asak as well v as gold chich id available v ab e for coinage it if it was more mom difficult to lo maintain the parity between rold gold and aind silver u when it 1 the he supply ot of sliver silver waa isas in I 1 U 1 mut now tat b vaster to maintain the parity since tho the supply ot of gold Is increasing AS TO TItUS trusts TS on the trust question quillon I 1 suggest tho following propositions your consid oration farl fir I 1 tile tho trus t la 14 a to the i L cifare of f tile the people of the united states because it creates a monopoly and gives elves to tho the few in control of nf the monopoly almost unlimited tower power over the lives find and happiness or oc consumers cona umfra employees and producers of raw cow material late r 1 al Se eco conJ the president appoints tho the attorney general ond and con can it he desires degl res an genera aho vho ho will enforce tho iho antitrust anti trust lawa third the attorney genoron Genoro 1 can recommend laws jf if present laws aro am insufficient fourth four E h tho the attorney general can recommend nd in an amendment to the constitution ution if the present constitution makes it impossible to extinguish ilia iho arit tv fifth the republican party Is powerless t lo 10 0 the trusts so PO long lone its as the trusts furnish the acne mcney y to I 1 con links tile the republican party in power PROBLEM in ill tho the question certain funds fundamental principles are involved first there are but to att 0 sources of government force and consent monarchies being founded upon force republics upon consent second tho declaration of independence asserts caserta that all governments derive their just bouer 9 from the consent of tho the governed third if the declaration of independence ta Is correct wo we cannot rightfully acquire title to the philippine is la rom lanila isn tw y conquest or by purchase f from an al alien ten inon monarch arch to I 1 hose re beli loun subjects we catir ourselves set ve arms aims 11 fourth it tile the filipino fulp nw are and or of right ell ouela alit to b be free the they Y should be immediately assured of our nations at lono intention to rivo give them independence as soon poon na as a n stable government can be established fifth tile hie filipinos having fallen into our hands bands by accident of war nar be dealt with according to american principles and not only be given nee but protected from outside intel terence malle v allo they I 1 ark out their 0 oil it destiny opposition PROVOKED tD ills declaration that lie ho felt embarrassed about speaking in chicago ile because of UK the split in tile the local democracy and that it nine aa not his buides to employ the secret service to see c who NA he was the foremost democrat provoked LL a little opposition among the launch adherents of mr altgeld Allf feld lul but I 1 his I 1 Is as s atlon that all chicago look alike to me put them right again and front from first to last chiq speech wits was most received |