Show ADVOCATES OF TOWNE Monetary League Listens to Speech of Their Leader HE TALKED ABOUT MONEY Likewise He Had Something to Say on the Philippine Question and Denounced De-nounced the Administration Xor tlio Policy that was Being Pursued in the Archipelago Gen Warner Criticises the Command on Secretary Secre-tary of the Treasury in the Financial Finan-cial Bill ci Kansas City Mo July 3The second sec-ond days session of the monetary league began In the Auditorium today with a light attendance B F Heath of North Carolina read a paper in which he denounced Imperialism und militarism and advocated the nomination nomina-tion of Bryan and Tone Gen A J Warner of Ohio discussed the currency bill passed by the last Congress criticising the command made by the bill on the Secretary of the Treasury to maintain tho parity of all forms of currency with gold Hon Charles A Towne was introduced intro-duced as the next YicePresidcnt and received an ovntlon The subject of his address was Some Republican Inconsistencies In-consistencies on the Money Question MR TOWNES ADDRESS The Republican party lie said is tine parent of the greenback and the greenback i green-back has been done to death In the housewhere it was born In other words the Republican party had about faced on all tine issues which at onetime one-time had mado Jt a party to be honored The revolt of the Republican party against public interests had driven Silver Sil-ver Republicans of whom the speaker was one dut of the party REVIEWED WAR HISTORY Mr Towne reviewed at length the history of the war in Cuba and In the rhlllpplnesand asserted that the action of the present Administration in keeping keep-ing troops in China and In carrying on a war upon the people in the Philippics Philip-pics whom it had promised to protect was one of the dlegraccful pages in history At the conclusion of Mr Townos address lie was hailed as the next VicePrcsident and received an ovation PLATFORM ADOPTED The declaration of principles as the Monetary league calls Its platform a summary of which has been published was unanimously adopted and a collection col-lection was solicited from the audience to assist In defraying incidental expenses ex-penses ExGov St John obtained the stage and made a fiveminute emphatic speech of indorsement of Mr Townes VicePresidential candidacy Gor St John said lie would not ask the league to ask the Democratic convention to nominate Mr Towne but if the league saw fit to do so It would be what Towne deserved and would make the ticket Invincible S E P Gore from Kansas was the first speaker at the afternoon session of the league His remarks were largely large-ly devoted to an advocacy of Bryan and Towne COMMITTEE TO MEET DEMOCRATS The chairman announced the following follow-ing committee to wait upon the committee com-mittee on resolutions in the Democratic national convention and submit to the latter the principles of the league Flavius Van Voorhis of Indiana W H Harvey of Illinois W H Berry of Pennsylvania A A Johnson of Colorado Colo-rado and exGov John P St John Following the announcement EdwardS Edward-S Wild of New Jersey spoke as a Democrat Dem-ocrat and explained that one reason why he appeared was to add his in dorsement of Towne He believed that no stronger ticket than Bryan and Towne could be named He added that he was In favor of gold and silver and he believed that that was what was contemplated by the ablest financiers After Mr Wilds speech the chairman announced that none of the speakers on the programme having reported an adjournment would be taken until S oclock tonight A subsequent motion to appoint a committee of one from each State to notify Mr Bryan of the action of the league prevailed |