Show tLcM1IV I I OOSiEHDwO Jf Bryan Crosses the State of Indiana a Third lime > I I HIS OPINION OF THE STATE i i I Makes a Uluff by Saying He Believes Democrats Will Carry It Thinks it I as Safe as Missouri HisItinerary Yesterday Covered a Number of Points Between Indianapolis and ChIcagoQuits the Private Car Rambler in Which Ho Has LlvoJ for Past Five Weeks I I Chicago Nov 1110111 reports which have come to me and frommy VV own observation I am satisfied that Indiana In-diana is as safely Democratic as Is Missouri I Mis-souri Thus spoke William J Bryan I as he alighted from a Monon train at I the Dearborn station this afternoon I 430 oclock lie had just arlvcd from n tour of the State of Indiana and from prolonged trips through various States further to the eastward lie added Hint the general outlook was encouraging encour-aging but t did not go Into details I Mr Biyans Itinerary today covered I a number of points between Indianapolis I Indianapo-lis and this city all of them being In the State of Indiana Ills car was run f out of Cincinnati early today and he arrived at Indianapolis at 7 oclock I lie made no speech at the State capital I but was joined there by National Committeeman Com-mitteeman Taggart and other prominent promi-nent Indiana Democrats whO composed I his escort for the day The stopping points wcie Jamestown Crawfords vllle Darlington Fiankfort Delphi I Montlcollo Motion Rcnnselaor Lowell and Hammond Mr Cryon loft the private pri-vate car llambler for good upon his I nrilvn1 here He had occupied it for Just five weeks and had traveled t seven I 01 eight thousand miles in it Mr Bryan lan Into a Republican I meeting at Rcnnselacr When he arrived ar-rived at the meeting place there was a V large crowd there to greet him and on the outskirts of the crowd were a number of men on horseback and in rough rider uniforms There were also many yellow badges scattered through the crowd and It was evident there I was a good deal of McKlnlcysentiment there Grasping the situation Mr I Bryan said TALKS TO REPUBLICANS I am sorry that it has so happened I V that my meeting conies on the same V day as tho Republican meeting but In I I arranging this visit It was not possible I to make It on any other day and I am I sure that here w o can meet together I as members of different parties and that there need be no friction between I those who think as I do and those who ale opposed to the opinions which I advocate I am sure too that It will not do Republicans any harm to listen to a Democratic speech and I hope that the Democrats will return the courtesy shown by these Republicans by listening to the Republican speeches which are to be delivered for no party has any claim upon the voter except as the party can show that It Js the best means by which they can serve this country and we arc Illlng to submit 6ut jiiiufrlnlofj and 9ur dQfe ge o tho conscierfcevand to the Judgment of the American people REFERS TO MONEY QUESTION In this speech Mr Bryan referred briefly to the financial question byway of attack upon the Republican position posi-tion The following was his eon e-on that point 1 want the Republicans to explain why they ask I for the substitution substi-tution of a bank note for a greenback In their financial bill they pur section 14 which revives the hope of international interna-tional blmctallsm Why revive the hope of the International Iplmetallsm If the gold standard Is a good thing Why not defend a perpetual debt for you cannot have a bank note system resting on bonds a permanent system without having permanent bonds Thore was a brief stop at the town of Lowell which was not originally on the programme V GOVERNMENT BY INJUNCTION Mr Pryaii Was liglrnod to by a largi and attentive crowd in the city of Hammond which was his larit stopping place in tin ante of Indiana In his speech rt that point net gave consll l I enable attention to thr 91es lon of government gov-ernment by Injunction saying among I other things Since the last election men have boen shot down on the highway V high-way by government by Injunction and the laboring man realises that government govern-ment by Injunction Is merely a process by which the laboring men are deprived of trial by l jury hen they come Into conflict with a great corpoiatlon We want to abolish government by l Injunction Injunc-tion The Republicans have not tried to do It arid not one of them In this cam lalgn bus said a word on that subject but tin Republican candidate for Vlci Prcsldout wrote something about It four ycns ago During the campaign I he had I caslon to express lumsolf on this subject 1 nnd said the laboring mon who were oppofod to government by injunction In-junction were like theIr remote skjn clad ancestors who ate the mammoth and the wllyrhlnocciroa VV V V ADVOCATES ALLENS ELECTION At Frankfort MI Bryan devoted a portion of his speech to the advopacy of tho candidacy of Capt Allen for Congress Mr Allen Ls In command of a company of American soldiers In the Philippines Mr I Bryan said In this district you have a < j candidate for Con press Capt Allen of your own town I suppose the Republicans call him a Copperhead and that he in against the Administration He is I doing his duty as u soldier and Is obeying the commands com-mands of the President We ought not to have u President who would command an army to go 7000 miles away from home to destroy the rights of people lo govern themselves If we win our light the world will be notified that we Intend to recognize the rights ot othei people as we defend our own find dipt Allen will have a chance to come homo and bring back those boys whom the Republican pall Is I I willing I to exchange for trade In the Philippine islands i t TALK 01 A DEMAGOGUE I Mr Bryan repeated the promise made In the Indianapolis notification speech lo I call Congress In extraordinary session I ses-sion in case of his election to consider the Philippine question He also referred re-ferred to the charges of speculation In Cuba and In leading up to this charge asserted that upon no nation had the divine right to govern another nation ever been bestowed God he said never made a race of people so low In the scale of Intelligence Intelli-gence find civilization that the nation was Incapable of seltgovernment and if a Republican tells you that the Filipinos Fili-pinos are Incapable of selfgovern ment you tell him that he Insults God I when he says that God made the Filipinos Fili-pinos and left them thousands of year helpless and Incapable of bclfgovern ment until Mr Hanna found them and threw the arms of his protecting love V around them The Filipinos can gov orri themselves hotter than wo will Hovorn them with thc carneUbaggois Held in place by n standing army REFERS TO NEELY The Republicans and you Repub S llcans of this State know something nbout It haye tried the carpetbag theory In Cubn and one of your own oltlsJens sent down there with a fulsome ful-some recommendation by Mr Heath who Is connected with the national committee has already robbed the Cubans Cu-bans and If an Indlanan will do that within 200 miles of the United States what would a citizen of another State do 70CO miles away from home I |