Show BRYAN IN CHICAGO J NobraskonDelivers Twelve Spssches I 1i In Interrupted at One Chicago Nov Wlillam J Bryans II programme In Chicago todny compriccd 1 twelve speeches The crowds that greet cd him were greater than thosa at the mcctlnjss ycslcrdrfy and last nlgluT Tim candidate began his itinerary at Handel hall In downtown business district going from there to the public library where J invoke to an out oor thcrlnS of wqrklngmoii After Hmchconjho made two addresses 1n the Old Vienna pa vilion at Sixtieth street JUJ1 Cottage Grove avenue one T the crowd In the bjllrting and the other ttylhd throng that was unable to gain admittance Here was tha only semblance of disturbance manifested Two men In tho audience asked almost simultaneously How about North Caro lina 1 and Mr Bryan was replying when It ona of Xno questioners insisted on asking a question concerning trusts whereupon tho crowd demand that he be thrown out and threatened to lynch him Mr Bryan Insisted upon answering however but could not do BO for some time owing to tlio uproar made by the crowd In ex pressing its resentment toward thc QUCS tioner Tho hitter was saved from I violence only by police Interference Mr Bryans night meetings were held on the north west southwest and south t sides of the city the closing speech being made at midnight at Stato and Thirty llrst streets TALK IN THE PAVILION I AltlJ0vid VIcnna meeting Mr Bryan said Jsothing Is I too sacred to be at tacked by the Republican part iu Its t greed for gold and for foreign lands And I 1 want to show you that when wo de 1 nounce these methods that the RepuWI 1 cans now llploy when w 0 deny their I destiny doctrine ye are only saying what I the Republicans themselves havo said in I tim past I want to read you whit the I Republican candidate for VicePresident said on this subjectwell tho book was I published in iSi9 copyrighted for the S time in ISSG this The general fcc1Ine tho West tipou subject after It was crystallized Is I what became known as tho manifest I dlgt1n Idea which reduced to Its elm I I plost terms was lhat it was our manifest I de5t1u to swallow up tho lands of all I adjol11ng nations who are too weak to withstand us A theory that forthwith obtained immense popularity among all statesmen of yasy international rhey tell you It Is I destiny morality manifest I dt13tin DIr Roosevelt described manl jest lcstlm1 r as tho Idea of swallowing 1p those wlm are too weak to withstand I UI The only difference between tho manifest destiny that no denounces and tho manIfest destiny which he and the RCllubllc party now support Is that vhen he denounced the ilestlny It was swallowing up adjoining lands and tho destiny he i supports crosses an ocean 7000 mtls wIde to swallow outside lands Quoting again he siiij from Coy Roosevelt He read the followInir < Or course no one would 1111 to see this I or flfly otbCr settled community domain101 now added to our domaIn b by force wo want no Un vllllng citizens to enter our Union aseth speaker a tdled That lf what It was then y ° want no unwilling cHI zensto 4ntOr our Union that 18 what 1fr Roosevelt said then 1hnt I what we MY 110w but the flcpubllcan linj clrnnged part Mr Bryan continued reading The limo 10 have 11ten t tim Islands fore WU be RettlelB came upon them EurojJllJl nations War for the IIOS8CS81011 or 1oltlctldlstrlctJl which thickly remain for conquerCII will the centurlw alien and hostile to that conquerors when there he recognizl I we take JHoplo by force w1ll for centuries orco they rernuIII alien and h05111u to the I Wiser conqUcror Again Jeadln We In our I gefleratloq haw > ct lied tho waslo solitude that lay near Uti the l1mlt1e s forests I the 3151118 arid ncere1dJig the vitlks of he great lone rivers to take and have thrust out sonk Into theni after ouch J085eHSlon and a score or years conquest we see lheconUCrCd wIth land ours tccmiiig with a I oplo > lhut gone illS IDEA OF IT then That was good RCJfllljllcaii doctrine but the Hcpubllcan 1Jnrt ha de parted from the old Idtll9 Tho I can iarty has acccPted EuropcaJl Hepllbll trlnc8 and today the Ropubllcan dce stands for part th080 pollclt8 whIch haQ lJJployc b been uflI1Ioyed Iy European which have emplrc nnd curned both the p znpIres the colonies lJ nntl We do holdIng or colonIes Wo not do bcll not In the believe In holding over 1ioplo 11 government whlchthcy are hostile 0110 to I them to be alieno for vr iiuk Want ccnturicu to Wo are not como willing to curM this Nation or the Phlllppino Islands I bag government held In fr with 5 cJrpct SSffiSfS1IKM V stan lug arm forcby a large t an At said anollier One IJolnt of ourDcmorilUc in his BIJeech Mr lry I I In thIs cltj by mistake Jilcakers got lO th3 meetIng thol other kChGOl There wn1 wroni I Republican a meeting In lhesamo he wan advertised to Spiak He town that I alone and hQ JOl into the cntTIlt I RcpuUUclm meeting by mistake Icccpcr that ho Ho 0Itl1ho door was one or thd and wcnt up onto tho Jln form Iealccrs man who hJdclmrso antI tho charge or to hIm the pivoting ald I hlmpont uLy nnlhlllg about down the puHnf uicli here lJ wo are not dIBCU imperialism diBeussing He said hoi Blt howcaJ caji 1 make Democrat speech wIthout lIlsculJIrirtht rho chairman flaltJ i emU lho Aro you a Demo spia3r Bal Yea l hb chairman said tifl Then lila meeting Now my friends IB tlSieW rSnl tht experience place und nerved the Dcmlcrat In Congress Who had look that time that I dId No S at tho SfflS tnlk about ImpcrltlIsm wonder they dont |