Show HANNAS SPEAKS PLAINLY 1 J Senator Makes a Bitter Speech in the HomeTown i > Town of f William Jennings I v < v 4 i f V > 7 W y Bryan 1 i < 0 3 f 1 i > Refers tcf t Charges Made by Nebraska and Pronounces Them as 1 t False HellManna Willing to Stjjnd by the American People on His Own Record as a Business ManDenounces Bryan as a f I Demagogue a I tr I AL t Lincoln Neb Oct i9Ainan who knowingly or unknowingly will circu J Ho slanders about another man is not lit to be Constable said Senator Ilan na In his speech at the Oliver house in Lincoln tonight In referring to W J Bryan In the speech which was one of the lengthiest delivered in his present pres-ent tour Senator Hanna bitterly denounced de-nounced IVIr I3ryn for what he termed dihlihuU nflpt tp J Ulandjpn mcjti my own State This is Sir Bryans liojuc I town andthe speech of Senator Hanna was received with mingled cheers and hissesTHREE THREE GREAT MEETINGS The first of the two days speechmaking speech-making In Nebraska by Senators Hanna Han-na and Frye culminated tonight In three big meetings here including an opendoor meeting In front of the Lincoln Lin-coln hotel Only two meetings hall I been planned for but so sere I s-ere the crowds that attempted to force I their way Into the operahouse that > Senator Hanna was finally asked to ad I I dress an overflow meeting from the j balcony of the hotel I GIVEN GREAT OVATION I I Shortly after S oclock the parade j formed and amid a blaze of llambcau and fireworks Senator Hanna and Victor I Vic-tor DolIIvcr were escorted lo the Oil ver house Senator FVye going to the Auditorium When Senator Hanna was Introduced he vras received with u roar I of applause Senator Hanna spoke at I some length taking up the silver anti antiimperialist issues and finally rc I I ferrU to the charges which Mr Hanmv said had recently been made by Mr Bryan that the Republican campaign managers had entered upon extensive bribery in order to secure the election of the Republican ticket PRONOUNCES STATEMENT FALSE In regard to that statement Senator I I Sen-ator Hanna said before an audience j In Lincoln T want to hurl it back in his teelh and tell him it Is as false as hell When it comes down to peruonal Ilips I am willing to stand before the American people on my record as a business man and let him sland on his I have been In business forty enlSI I am employing 6000 men pay the highest I I high-est wagon treat them like men and they all respect mo and when Mr Bryan Bry-an or any oilier man charges upon me and I am willing to appropriate it all as I am chairman of the board of managers man-agers of this Republican campaign viti any such methods as those I propose pro-pose as I said to hurl It back and denounce de-nounce him as a demagogue his own town NOT FIT TO BE CONSTABLE Senator Hanna then referred to air Bryans alleged reference to him as a labor ci usher1 made ilrst during his Sentorlal campaign In 1607 and continued con-tinued I want to remind every man that a man who in a contest will drag Ian I-an honorable name Into the mIre or the sake of making votes is not worthy I to be considered for the high office of President of the United Stales And 1 believe that there are thousands of people in the State of Nebraska who resent re-sent It as an Insult lo their Intelligence Intelli-gence and their Ideas of fair play and Justice because when a man has the opportunity through the newspapers or through the public rostrum lo make charges too trifling to be denied and those charges go undented and enter Into the minds of the people whom the man so charged has no opportunity to convince any man who will uso these tactics lo further his own selfish ambition am-bition Is not lit to be Constable TALKS OF INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS I CONDI-TIONS From the Oliver house Senator Hanna Han-na was driven to the Llndcll hotel l where he spoke for about five minute Here again there was much confusion and hlbflcs and shouts for Bryan mingled with cheering Senator Hanna I Han-na was then driven lo Ihe Auditorium r He spoke for about twenty minutes discussing industrial conditions for the I I most part He received un ovation when lie concllued and the crush to I shalce hands with him was again so I great that the police had to clear the way to the carriage I l GREETING AT SIOUX CITY Sioux City wus the first stop tommy i It waS about 730 aiid the ciowd which greeted Senator Halma was made up mostly of worlcln men from the nearby I near-by alibps who with their dinner pulls on their arms crowded round the land erected in the big train shed In i J I r 1 I 1110 itt alid shouted Hello lIar to U RepublIcan leader lr Hnnnu mad an address or about ten minutes y neil better than any one else Bald know what the continuation oC th resent eondlllonJ mean to this cOllrl no It Js In the hands oC the toile the men or the factory to decide de-cide hether the wheels of industry hal 00 kept I runnlns whether they shah copUnue to earn the highest wag evei paid to skilled labor 01 to I return to the conditions existing four jr < 8f tjpigo totho bitter struggle toe subsiUince l for tliemselves and their families I have l no doubt which way you will decide on the GUI of November Novem-ber NEBRASKA INVADED The llrsl stop in Nebraska was mu eat e-at Emerson where a goodsized crowd gave the Senator a warm greeting I At Wakefleld two brass hands were at the < station but their music was almost al-most drowned by the terrific uncaused un-caused by a gang of grain shovelers who pounded the immense scoops with clubs and shouted for Hanna Here Senator Hanna addressed the crowd In a big tent put up near the station There is no time for the people of the country to say anything to a set of politicians who attempt to raise a bogey to scare the timid said Mr Hannu At Wayne where the audience was made up mostly of farmers he said I What we want to consider is what is best for our own personal Inlerests I I All you want to do Is to let well enough alone MARK HANNA IN TOWN At WInside a little hamlet in the midst of the corn country Mr Hunnn I saw the following banner as he stepped out on the rear platform Populist > Farmers Beware Chain Your Children Chil-dren lo Yourselves or Put Em Under the Bed Murk Hanna Is In Town Oh I am not so dangerous as all that said he laughingly pointing to the banner Prosperity as the issue I Is-sue was debated by Mr Hanna for Jive minutes The farmers composing I the audience cheered him until the train was far from the station HEARD OF BRYANS CANDIDACY A Mop of five minutes was made at Hosklns and then tue run was mado to Norfolk the center of the sugar beet I Industry of Nebraska where a big audience greeted Mr Hannu the strains being packed for almost a block from the speaking stand I have heard that you have a candidate can-didate for the Presidency living in jour State said Mr Hannn amid laughter and that he has got It bad so bad that he Is willing to sacrifice all tile material Interests of this country coun-try In order that he may attain the height of his ambition Now my friends you are not called upon to exercise the prerogative of your voles to satisfy the ambition of any man but you are called upon to consider your own Interests and the Interests of your country first PATRIOTISM THE ISSUE I In briefly discussing the question of imperialism Mr Hanna said There Is another side lo this question that of patriotism As long as our dead lie buried In the Philippines brothers and lathers lie in that soil and anyone who attempts to haul the hag down will be snowed undor They say there is another side to the question The call It commercialism My friends If It la commercialism lo want the possession of a strategic point giving the American pcoplo an opportunity to maintain a foothold In the markets of that euxtern country for Joda salce let us have commercialism IN SENATOR ALLENS HOME A halfhour stop was mnde at Madison Madi-son A siuad of mounted rough riders escorted Senators Hanna and Frye to tho speaking stand a third of a mile from the station Here Senator Frye made his first speech ot the day covering cover-ing briefly substantially tho same ground as In his speeches of yesterday Senator Hnnna spoke briefly urging the voters of Nebraska to forget past party affiliations and to remember that present pres-ent conditions under the Republican Administration are of unprecedented prosperity Small crowds made up mostly of farmers were present ut Humphrey Platt Center and Senator Hunna divided di-vided his time between making short addresses and handshaking A more extended slop was matte at Culumbvur Jn this district the Populist vote In in largo majority and Senator Hanna spoke at some length to a large crowd At Schuyler Senator Hunna was given a new name by the I local chairman I I 1 Fellowcitizens I want to introduce to you the man who commands the sun some times if he wants to said he Well 1 wish I could command every son of a gun of a Populist In this State said Senator Hanna amid laughter and that of every good Democrat too because my friends I want the people of thin State and this county to fully appreciate and understand under-stand the importance of this election Rapid running time was made between be-tween Schuyler and North Bend Here tho train runs through the fertile valley of the Platte river dart of the Lime along Its flat banks and a speed of between sixty nhd sixtyfive miles an hour was reached N At North Bend Mr Hanna was presented pre-sented with a big bunch of flowers by a delegation of little girls BIG CROWD AT FREMONT An enormous crowd turned out to heat Mr Hanna at Fremont where the I speaking took place from the front steps of the courthouse nearly every window of which displayed a large lithograph of Mr Bryan In his address ad-dress here Mr Hanna was frequently Interrupted by the blowing of nearby I whistle and finally witha twinkle lnt his eye he sold It must be that Mr Bryan has hold of that valve and is trying to shut me off OVATION AT WAHOO Wahoo the last stop before reaching reach-ing Lincoln gave Scnatoc Hanna the best reception of the day Excursion trains from nearby towns and villages brought In several hundred people and the Senator was given an ovation as he stepped from the train A unique feature of the procession from the depot de-pot to the speaking stand was three womens uniformed clubs the Ida Mc 1 I < Klnloy club of Wahoo thG Edith RooseVelt Roose-Velt club of Mead and the Ashland Marching club all of the members being be-ing dressed in the National colors About C 4 oclock the special train arrived ar-rived Lincoln where the party was to spend the night and where three meetings had been arranged for |