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Show HL BUSY SUNDAY IN i SUNFLOWER STATE 1 TOPEKA, Kan.. Nov. 1. Tho leaders j of both political parties spent a busy Sunday. William Allen White, the noted political writer and author, issued a statement formally charging that the u j railroads had agitated tho Democratic k- attack on. tho tax law passed by the M last legislature for the purpose of briiig- in wa aoout Democratic control of tho H;! ,,e3tt legislature and thereby defeating Bristow for the United States . J- N. Dolley, Republican stato chair-???.Dr.i.e,!.u.cJ?..a chair-???.Dr.i.e,!.u.cJ?..a .An?1. r?PJy .?'. a.tJ. charges ' that had been mndo against tho Ropublican Ropub-lican stato organization by the Democrats. Demo-crats. The Democratic stato central committee announced tho itinerary of the Bo'nn special train, which passos through northern Kuusas tomorrow. Tho train will loavo Kansas City at S o'clock in tho morning and will pass through Leavenworth and Atchison and west of Mnrysville. Kan., from which point Mr. Bryan will proceed at onco to his homo at Lincoln, Neb. |