Show BANNA GOES FOR BRYAN Takes Text from Nebraskas Letter of Acceptance DEMOCRACYS I LAST CARD r pub Senator Does Not Minco Words in Speaking of tho Democratic Leader CharftcterIzes Him AS n Hypocrite Declares Bryan Urge Ratification of Peace Treaty for No Other Reason Than that He Slight Havo an Imaginary Chance to At tack the Administration Chicago Sept 18 Senator M A Hanna at noon today made an address to several thousand downtown business l busi-ness men and their employees at the rooms of the Commercial McKInlc > club He said In part l You will find my text In the letter of acceptance oC the great apostlo of free sllverVllllam J Bryan I is his last card and he begins his interesting npr peal to the people of the United States by telling what he knows about trusts 1 At the Kansas City convention there developed n wide difference opinion I In the Democratic party as to what I they should do or ought to do and various I va-rious pilgrims to LlnC9ln found Mr Bryan very uneasy as well he might I Iiave been since tho narrow edge of one vote in the convention meant the saving of his pet hobby free silver TAKES UP ANOTHER ISSUE But how has It been since that coiii ventlon In all his speeches during his campaign he has made only the barest references to fee sliver But ho took up an other J Issue ono which he labored In Washington to manufacture JEJe gave positive orders to certain members of Congress to ratify tho treaty for no other reason thain that he might have an Imaginary chance to attack the Administration t TEARS OFF THE MASK I wish I could have together on tills platform William Jennings Bryan and Senator George F Hoar that each might tell his reasons for opposing I expansion or imperialism Senator Hoar would convince you that he opposes It from conscientious motives btt1Is I on all other points I unit with the party from which ho differs dif-fers in that one respect and that he rIa n supporter of William McKInlqy With these two together I would tear the mask oft the face of that hypocrite William Br nOne n-One stands on the firm foundation oChls convictions of right and the other on the flimsy foundation of iIi l iI-i ° Mr Bryan has been afraid to push the silver Issue because he wants to carry New York and some other sOl1e Eastern States He tried imperialism and madefrom five to fifty speeches day his audiences growing less and less every day I is his trump and last card and we will hold him down to that t ISsup 1 dnd i on every side of it i BELIEVES iN ARBITRATION I I If ouc vgrcat corporations of amftl I I gamatgd capital Iare In the Interests of manufacture then are not labor organizations or-ganizations and combinations in the Interests of the workingman I was the flrst man In Ohio tp organized I or-ganized labor In 1S71 and while that I organization bituminous coal miners existed wo never had a strike I be lieve In arbitration between labor and capital and i in 1S97 when I stood be I fore 7300 men and women In Cincinnati cnnat told them that IC they would prove tome to-me that I had ever wronged any man working for me or urged the reduction 01 his pay I would resign from the United Sattes Senate next day and the offer still stands ASKS BRYAN TO EXPLAIN UI would like Mr Bryan or any other Democrat to tell me what a anY Is I believe there Is not a trust in the en1 I tire United States There is a national n natonal law and In every State against trusts national or State that has been the I product of Republican lawmakers and the credit is due to the Republican party I have no objection to the Democrats Dem-ocrats opposing truslsbut they have not got any patent on It WHAT BRYAN WOULD DO 41 Mr Bryan tells what he would do If elected His first act would be to haul down the American flag In tho Philip faS Phlp pines pinesWell that is what ho says he would do but the American people would not let him Then he would establish a stable government probably with Aguinaldo at the head of it Think of 111 PulL down our flair remove our troops and leave the brave dead our boys in blue to the tender mercy of Agulnaldo Judging from the past Agulnaldo would soon shock humanity and the nations would Interfere its we did in Cuba BRYAN AND MONROE DOCTRINE Mr Bryan talks of the Monroe doc trine and advocates a protectorate in the Philippines The Monroe doctrine was established lor the Western hem isphere but Bryan would spread all over the world I that is not Imperial ism then tell me what It Is I am for peace but not for peace at any price nnd not while tho brigand Agulnaldo is hanging about In tho bushes shoot ing down our soldiers TARIFF LABORS PROTECTOR Mr Bryan i opposed to a tariff as a trustcreator t but the workingmen know that the tariff is thqlr protector He tells us rosy pictures of what he would do if elected and beside bis pie Vi1 stands the monumental work that McKinloy has done Mr Bryan will stand on l wJ any plat form they make for him ride any hobby Indorse any issue yes he will even abuse me for the sole w1 being President That Is all he wants ISSUES IN THIS CAMPAIGN Yes I am all right for I talk about things I now all about and L dont lie cither Cast your votes In your own interests and not In < the Interests of IntCrct3 Mr Bryan The Importance of thIs campajjn is greater than any ever be fore known in the country because becle any reversal of the policy of the Govern ment would bring about n change in commercial Interests which would dwarf the awful storm at Galveston I would mean D commercial and In dustrial revolution from which this country would not soon recover 1 |