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Show jj p CapHol to Line Up Mi-ivejjpity Mi-ivejjpity forllic Legislation He Favors. ?$ . 5TED FOR HOUR fpl IWITH PRESIDENT TAFT oflf :t;g t Talking Partisan Poli- but Discussing Certain Proposed Measures. fi'l ji-'jV HINGTON', April 19. William J. 5V and President Taft spent more 4Ifc hour closeted together at the SreUHouse late today The two great C0fl(fe exchanged reminiscences. It Is e1Jnd each commented upon how -.Ste other was looking. presldent intimated that being 0&qjit the polls did not seem to be Jenihad thing for onc"s health and Hiss after all. io3lcaIl was purely a social one," Bryan as he left the executive fiWyou discuss the tariff Dill?" was atTaCt smiled the Nebraska n. 'we for-jfilabout for-jfilabout It." '-"IJ&tliat didn't occur to us either. !rdtlic president and Mr. Bryan -fllfto have thoroughly enjoyed tho eWfliat. Mr. Brnyn -walked, in demo-isfnshlon. demo-isfnshlon. to the White House. He llfcclved with the usual courtesy by SHtaches and was shown without a fife's delay Into tho president's of- ' Bryan left at 7:55 tonight for Lin- - a& Not Talking Politics. 'Wo I was In Porto Ilico." said Mr. -.'"ifv'l studiously avoided discussion 'llDolitlcal fuestIon, and In a speech "7fflV explained why I thought this 5Trv. I pointed out that, however lye mnv differ in the United States aaitical "questions, we arc In thor- " ilarmenv in our desire, to do abso- vatlce to. Porto Rico.'' M Ijrvati cave an unqualified Indorse-fl Indorse-fl K "Governor Colion of Porto Rico. I JBrynii reached Washington this I 1p. He held an impromptu rccep-mlfthe rccep-mlfthe lobby Just buck of the house Jr, where many of I he members. Brats and Republicans, met him. HJiis visit to the enpltol. Mr. Brayn number of Democrats In the ml-R-'room. and to them bo expressed (Kws on pending legislation. espe-EflBho espe-EflBho postal savings bank and rail-mmllls. rail-mmllls. Mr. Bryan advanced the Ijtliat the Democrats -of the houso Bwv'otc.for the postal savings bank pause, his view, it Involved the BKmclhod of bringing about the Hhcd feattiro for deposits. Bbellevlng there were some good PH. in 11 10. pending railroad bill, r Whi those providing for government ion of the Issue of stock and Mr. Bryan advised the defeat of "Rfitire, because hn thought Its bad -& outweighed its desirable pro-Among pro-Among those who attended the Since were Minority Leader Clark, rfliof Kentucky, Barllett of Georgia. n&of Colnr.ulo. Cnderwood of Ala-JftjGox Ala-JftjGox of Ohio and Hughes of New W ' ' 1: - |