Show CROKER AS EMPEO EMPEROI Tammany Nearest Approach to Imperialism in U SITS S-ITS CHIEF A VERITABLE CZAR Senator Hanna Pays His Respects to tho Man Who Dominates the Democratic Demo-cratic Party in New York Talks to Commercial Men and Retail Salesmen Sales-men in Chicago Imperialism He Declares is a Bugaboo and Fraud Amerfcim People Cannob bo Fooled Will Let Well Enough Alone Chicago Oct 2Senator Hanna chairman of the Republican national committee today made his first address ad-dress Chicago since his return from New Y01k He spoke at a noon meeting meet-ing of the commercial men and retail salesmen Mr Hanna said I is encouraging for me to see that the business Interests and the worklngtnen of the United States are awakened to tho Importance of the Issues Is-sues Every Democratic Issue that has been presented to the American public thus far has been for the purpose pur-pose ot leading astray the minds or the people from the real Issue There is but one Issue only one tho Issuo of prosperity and the continuation of It The Issue today is just what It was In 1S3G only more BO The Question Ques-tion is do the American people want a safe foundation for their Interest sound money and protection to Amer JcAn Interests and American work Ingmen IMPERIALISM A BUGABOO I do not want to J talk about Imperialism Impe-rialism my friends That Is played out I Is h bugaboo I was intended to be a bugaboo I was Intcncd to deceive the American people I Is an impossibleissue It In a fraud It is a humbug to talk about the American people rtsolvlng themselves Into SIhg an empire or that a man with the J3n wIh reputation repu-tation Withy the character and ability of William McKinley would bo an Em peror There was a conference In Chicago recently of all the head chiefs of the opposition and the New York peoplo arc anxiously awaiting to know vhat wi be the Issue when Mr Bryun comes Enl Ho has been summoned there by his Emperor Dick Crokcr and he will be told that he must not talk free silver in New York TAMMANY DICTATES 11 hrfve feeon In the newspapers and I believe every word of It strange to say that there was I deal made to put Mr Crokor above even Mr Bryan as far as power Is concerned In this campaign and T Want to know of our Western fiends whether Democrat or Republican whether they propose In view of the present condition or attain In our country to follow any man who I > dictated to from Tammany Hall CROKKR IS CZAR These are all personalities but un derlying that let us see what this man tjlands for Everybody knows what pollllcj la In New York Everybody knows the power of one man in the ranks of the Democratic politician 01t11118 In New York and If there IH anything thins approaching imperialism In this country coun-try It la i the power of the bON of Tammany Tam-many I was under his Power that no person was permlllijd 1 to land n pound of Ice upon the dock of New York without his permission and that permission l was given to only one company panyYou hear about truste The Iw I p trust of New York affects every poor man who lives within the limits of that great city and is tho worst trust that ever was and it could not be made clllclcnt unless a was the case tho power governing the city of New York with the power at its head would not permit any other company to land n pound of ice upon l single dock In thnt city That Is the power which is the motive that governs the men that are now dictating tho policies of this campaign cam-paign By their almost united voice as far as the electoral vote watt concerned the Northern Stales In 1SOG said Wo do not believe in adopting a policy that will undermine the confidence In this country wo dont believe In tho promises prom-ises made by Mr Bryan that we need i more money Wo did not need more I money There was plenty of circulating I I medium with our great system of com I merce to transact all business of the day What we wanted was simply confidence con-fidence Party prejudices party allegl anccH were forgotten selfinterest seli protection assumed sway in the minds of the majority of these people And they put their foot down and said We will have none of it I did not make any difference to them whether the principles are Republican Jeffersonian Democratic or what All they want lo know IH does It mean success and prosperity pros-perity to ourselves and families CANNOT FOOL THE PEOPLE They may bring all tho demagogues they command upon the rostrum they may attempt to creath class prejudices they may lie until they are black In the face but they cannot fool the people peo-ple I Is that upon which my confidence confi-dence roots it Is that when the Inlclll gent business Interests of this country are aroused fully with the Importance of the results of this election there olectOlj wont be any doubt about them NO LACK OF CONFIDENCE We have been for thrc6 years through very exciting times But I have not seen any evidence Of any want I or confidence I have not seen any I symptoms In the business and Commercial Commer-cial circles of the country denoting any want of confidence And why Because Be-cause every man knew that Willluni I McKInlev vas at the helm Bedau every man knew that he was supported I by a Republican Congress In both I branches Everybody knew lhat every effort would be made to settle all of the complications and differences with one single purpose and that the bust interest in-terest and honor of our country 1 has been done The United States of Amur I I n his leaped Into the very front rank of nations and we are not only re upcclcd but feared feared abroad We I have maintained a position second to none and we gained it through policy of peace and good will and pusllcc to everybody Mr Bryan says ho Is a friend of the frler worklngman He IK Ilow do we know It Has he ever proved It Never MKINLEY HERO OF WORKING MEN MENThe MEN I The old Issue of Mr McKlnlcy the horo of the worklngman wns the thrift which protects him That Itmue was fought for years and I do not know of a labor organization in this1 country or those connected with any organsajLlon whenever they wanted anything of public pub-lic legislation or tinything to protect their honor or Interests that did nol go to Wllilum McKinley when ho wan in the House They went to him because they knew they were going to their friendBRYAN BRYAN FOR FREE TRADE The bill which protcoledo them and bore his name during Its holt life wau a monument to tho friendship that he bears to the working classes of the United States I was reproduced In I the Dingley bill with some modifications modifica-tions but during the interim we had an I experience of I tariff for revenue only I and Mr Bryan was one of the chief ex I ponents avjd principal advocates of that j I measure und so elated was he so carried car-ried away with the success f the movement move-ment lhc1 he was one of the two men I who shouldered little Billy Wilson and I carried him around the hall o Repro i aentatlvcH his hack Applause |