Show BRYAN IN OHIO TWO SPEECHES IN COLUMBUS SETS PACE f FOR DEMOCRATS Address Delivered in the Afternoon tJStipi tJStipinrGcheral Review of the Political l SituationNight Speech Brief One I Columbus 0 Sept 11The Ohio I Democrats opened their campaign here I today with a meeting In the afternoon at Goodale park and in the evening at the Gooclalc auditorium William J II Bryan made speeches at both meetings I and there was a large attendance of Democratic leaders from all parts of I the State Previous to the afternoon meeting Jrtr Bryan was tendered a reception re-ception at the Great Southern hotel and he was escorted to the park by a number of State marching clubs Mr Bryan spoke for an hour and i quarter Ills audience numbered many thousands of people and they gave close attention as well as frequent cheers The speech was a general review re-view of the political situation and It was evidently Intended to set a pace for the campaign In Ohio lie began with a reference to the local conditions touching briefly near the outset upon the stand taken In behalf of the Democracy De-mocracy by Mayor Jones of Toledo and then launching into national affairs Declaring that he believed the Democratic Demo-cratic ticket was entitled to the electoral elec-toral vote of Ohio Mr Bryan said Measured by the principles for which the party stands there Is every reason why the people of this State should support our ticket and If I any feel like being restrained by 0 matter of State pride you should remember that you have had pi ide enough for this State to satisfy ilny reasonable pride and then sals tnr long enough if u man does what he ought to and If he docs not it is too long Mr Bryan then referred to the announcement an-nouncement of Mayor Jones of Toledo that he would support the Nebraskan speaking of the Toledo olllcial as a friend of the laboring men Referring to the full dinner pail Mr Bryan predicted that it would not 11 last through the campaign In the I I first place he said the Republican who meet every argument made by the laboring man with a full dinner I pall insults the laboring man because he assumes that the laboring man Is all i LlSSUneS My frlendn If the Republican Repub-lican party wants to make Us full dinner din-ner pall argument good let it go Into the anthracite coal legions where the operatives get less than 250 0 year I This mornings paper this mornings Republican paper contains the statement state-ment that the wages paid the miner will In some instances average less than 260 n year Why my friends that will not give the laboring man one full dinner poll a day and he ought to have three Mr Bryan said the Presidents letter had only a few sentences on the trust question I see In the newspapers he said that originally this message contained 20000 words but that It was cut down to 13000 words I suppose he added that the other 7000 words were on the trust question but were oiit out A monster meeting was held at the Auditorium and was addressed by Congressman Con-gressman Lentx Tom L Johnson and others Mr Bryan did not begin to speak until after 10 oclock and he did not speak at great length He declared de-clared that everywhere In the world oppressed people are looking at the Democratic breastwork mocrac party as a I against arbitrary power This was true of the struggling people of Ireland of I he people o all Europe and of old Oom Paul Krugcr ns he was being driven step by l step from his home In the republic he had done so much to establish This sentiment arouacd great enthusiasm and the meeting adjourned ad-journed with 0 shout and a cheer at 1 ocloclt Mr Bryan J C after tbo meetIng meet-Ing for St Louis |