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Show plSTii j FOR DEMOCRACY " p Sacrifice Parker ! in Atoioeat. pop Errors flflade by Com-ffortlass, Com-ffortlass, Spiritless Sing-I Sing-I ers of Silver. tcccdwi Choristers to Be Crowded 'Off tho Platform, and Voices Txalnci to Sing Old Songs. Yisl to Tho Trtbtmo. i'T, LOUIS, April 30. Democratic . politicians mako up a. no inconsld- erablo number o the -visitors to ' tho oponlng ceremonies o the Wana Purchase exposition and nattily nat-tily there has been much politics rd In tho hotel corridors tho past Jek Some of these are hens to mako itl arrangements for the quartering tbelr respective delegations and in-lentally in-lentally to feel the pulse of their dthbors as to the possible disposition the votes of several of tho more lra-irtant lra-irtant States. thine that has been surprising to iii Tvho have watched the drift of tknent, heard the past week, Is the tral opinion that Judge Parker will only be nominated, but that he will hcrlQced. i Busmen met leading Democrats in-jfccnlly in-jfccnlly in many parts of tho Exposl-"Ma Exposl-"Ma City and from these conferences (Eire items to have sprung a sentl-5BfDt sentl-5BfDt that the only success the Democ-cy Democ-cy may hope for this year Is to ellm-2mte ellm-2mte the radicals and'to establish itself TMthe campaign of 190S. ifljftuc hcart-to-hcart talks were pret-tt-lpuch In the nature of the conflden-iMrccountlng conflden-iMrccountlng of personal misfortunes. iKmis pointed out to the rural party Bp that a thorough 'canvass of the slt-bn.,ljy slt-bn.,ljy iho national leaders had con-."Mtk con-."Mtk them that the party cannot re-jBihlze re-jBihlze Itself for Uie present cam-ta, cam-ta, Two or three weeks ago when Btrchnd fust announced his support iwiudge Parker and the Parker boom Hit on such proportions as to augur sBjttKs many had been led to feel that jKfparty would make his nomination iflitilinous. But with Ills growing rnglh, opposition to him lntensliled, m&, the past ten days developments itt 11,100 It quite certain that there (Clot be a harmonious Democracy un-fKBryan, un-fKBryan, Hearst. George Fred "WI1-)mms "WI1-)mms and others of like stamp are po-mmj po-mmj legislated out of the party. !Bv aDd not untH tnen may tno Dax" iKr 10 plin a TrI,nlnE campaign. jWParty Must Bo Reconstructed, fwke Democracy must be reconstruct-iifrom reconstruct-iifrom the mudsills to the gables. All jjislve Umber must be cast aside. The punta that have been proved unsafe IBILnot be permitted to re-enter tho W'Orsanlzatlon. The platform, which y'Mfry adopted by a majority vote, is to onstructed so adroitly that It will iflBjnstain the malcontents and fad-sMfr fad-sMfr There will be no room left upon V YllUara Jennings Bryan. It will Hae so excessively conservative f WW draw tho lire of tho men i)ln two campaigns led tho party a Httde to defeat. It will commit Its Mjwtere to nothing but unrelenting WUon to the Republican party, it, is argued, must be done in a Eoneral way that the Repub-RjV Repub-RjV vU1 "id no particular point of Kea the books'" "Turn the rascals "im: ..A?u Hke time-honored battle gBJ."1" wean little and sound loud lli mearii again. It is hoped that Wt , "cause Uie rank and Qle mem-010 mem-010 Party to forgot their latter-'5livnnces latter-'5livnnces 1111(1 raUy to the stand- 4m' urjginai leaders. Good Master Builder. iwa Parker, it Is pointed out, la for-BwL for-BwL J8.tt reconstruction leader, in inat ho is opposed by all clemcnta K" ",rden3 to tho party. Besides PPOsltlon of the Bryan wing, ho is K11 y Tammany. Tammany has K. 13 now a stench to honest aats and If it can bo ignored dur-nBisulnK dur-nBisulnK campaign and Bryan-Mw0. Bryan-Mw0. la"tlsm can be ellmlndted Ki Vb0Elca w,u not menace the it'" the campaign of 190S and a Bniaa can be voted into the "White liK11 TlU forc Ine flght for the Zi&n lhe tw-thlrd3 rule for the lEbJ k ll wUI 150 supported In a IK; ' the Bryan-Hearst propaganda fnopo to pro vent Parker's noml-KkUvm noml-KkUvm i?6 .bJm ouU But the con-IK con-IK a u thut wnen the delegates iKltK when they al"e mad0 famll-IKb famll-IKb f ft? I10eds oC tne rty. that B'ra?nStslstwthe, rcorganlzers in HBkmpalgn f0r Parker. WpSi5inUlrou,Bh0Ut the country K'S? wl" enable the party to Brat ,w"" "ff baEla- 11 Is nard to K tt&u? h0plne Lnat tne Party iB'e lSnr.t.a.ProaWent ""a year, ii?fK nSty ? BUCCC8B u,ltl1 i out and the wound Hchtf ul Dlng . a.nown to every owpt the fn.m exPress wllilngnesa ikenceSrth001 tho reorganlzers y. I0rln work to rejuvenato tho m ortocrTsl,eailero cxpect y- mM they onifmy I convention In belief thit 8vle themselves with IMS' ParU- ubtter, party and a Mminr ri spring from tho |