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Show I I HUGHES SEES DANGER III I. BRYAN'S VIEWS in l Declares That Remedies Pro- I !' , posed by Democratic Leader f I ' Would Kill Any Indnstry. I I, ' WICHITA, Kan.. Oct. 8. "Voto for 9 Mr. Bryan's new proposals, .and you will ! support the next of kin, the holr-at-luw. ; the very twin of Mr. Bryan's old 16 to 1 I policies." , , IL r This assertion was made by Governor I , HughcH of New York to the vol era of Kansas today In a speech-making tour j In the stato which culmlnatod hero to- , night. Governor Hughes spoke at eight K towns, to assemblies of farmers, railroad H I operators and business men. At Herrlng- mm ton, Kan., after leaving St. Joseph, Mo., , 1 Governor Hughes, pointing his linger at m. I a crowd of worklngmon. declared: 'Don t Wit let anvbody tell you that Mr. Toft Is not W t the friend of labor. Mr. Taft hoa done R- ) more for labor than has any of his oppo- K ' nents. While his opponents have been fcv Indulging In new policies gotten up to m oatch vour fancy, the Rcpublloan eandl- I date has had his coat off and with sleeves I rolled up has boon, tackling some of the m hardest jobs that ever confronted this ff I country." r Roplies to Attacks. Jt In a speech at Topeka, Governor H Hughes said attacks had recently been r- mado upon him In connection with con- K' trlbutions to the campaign funds while f, running for governor two years ago, and 1,1 he took occasion to reply to thorn. I When the governor arrived here the ft announcement for his reception read: lJ. "Mr. Hughes will be welcomed by a f calliope, four brass bands, citizens on , horseback and a few on foot." ' Governor Hughes said: ., have becomn convinced that: tnc voters of the middle west aro not going to be Influenced next month by any claptrap. clap-trap. Mr. Bryan told you some years J ago that the only remedy for tho salva- y tlon of the country was 1G to 1, Now we havo no limit to our gratification that f the country did not. havo to be saved L that way. But he has got a lot of new " remedies which he proposes we' shall take, and says that an ounce of remedy Is worth a pound of fault-finding. An f ounce of his new remedies would kill any industry, you may bo sure. We do not f want to have to kill to cure. We do not 1 want to cripple business In order to M eradicate oomo of the abuses of It. Wo fi do not wish to have to abandon reforms u already under way for revolutionary 1 schemes which have never been tried." Before the arrival of Governor Hughes I at Topeka handbills opposing Mr. Taft . j and mentioning tho Is'cw York governor M had been distributed in tho crowd. It " was not Indicated on tho handbills by )i whoso authority they had been circu-uj circu-uj Ji la ted. |