Show folloDEWY IS A DEMOCRAT I DEWY i Tolls Philadelphia Newspaper Mon that He Believes in Democracy j Philadelphia April 5 The second and last orcb < yvlral concert In aid of tho I families of the soldiers and sailors who i were killed In LImo Philippine Islands 1 was given at tho Academy of MusIc I this evening The overshadowing feature fea-ture of limo occasion was tho presence I I of Admiral and Mrs Dewey who came from Washington for tho purpose of lending their aid to the concert by their I attendance The concert wag an unqualified un-qualified success the large auditorium being fled The audience was made up almost cntlrelv of women At tho Bellcvue hotel after tho concert con-cert Admiral Dewey granted an interview Inter-view to nearly a dozen newspaper men me Ho said he was glad to receive the reporters I re-porters but added that he had nothing to say At this moment r Dewey I I Joined her husband In the reception I said room and after Introducing her he I saidMrs I Mrs Dewey will talk To which I she replied with a smile The Admiral has a mind of his own he thinks for himself hlmserc Are you correctly reported to be a Democrat the Admiral was asked and after a moments hesitation he re piled Yes I think I can answer that Yes I i am a Democrat j the Republicans nominate McKInley McKIn-ley and thin Democrats nominal Bryan Bry-an for the Presidency would you run Independently I wont answer that The Democratic convention at Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania has just indorsed Bryan for tho Presidency was suggested by one reporter to which the Admiral replied I Pennsylvania usually goes Republican doesnt It Several questions In quick succession as to any conference between him and Grover Cleveland William C Whitney I or any other political men of prominence l I promi-nence were answered with the same phrase I came hero to attend the I concert |