Show Iff F y STOOp STOOD IN ill ru WAll STREET V N. N Y Oct IS S re Alton 1 t night began the Demo Demo- with a speech ch in n nEt Et Tenuously denied Colonel charge harge of an alliance e beany beHall be be- any Hall and nd W Wall lI street he ho said the colonels colonel Sd s sed d 1 a strong presumption n that p political or organization 11 relations with Wall ValI Depart oi othe c part of it H He urged enFa enfa en en- Fa law providing fo for st t ad o of m mere re fine m IP cases capes it ite contributions to campaign extensively elY from arker ker quoted e Mr Roosevelt William WIlham 3 J. J to f r Edward TEdward H. H Harriman for for- that Mr Roosevelt Ini in inin solicited cam cam- i in n of 1904 1 ds that Roosevelt knew the ij ial interests protected inI in in- I lr having favors to seek seok d ely and that at Mrs MrS Mr Jr s 's S' S ur urgent ent request Mr Harri- Harri before election day dar himself in securing o over oer er by the nal committee to the C lyou Icci Ol a little curious Judge k Ked bi his hearers what ft do with this quarter rail mil J just before election da day 1 n n b bas s been acc s- s make a rath rather r practical use tid ids ads accumulated just before L Mr Harriman seemed to 1 what it was for as we learn 1 nce in in a letter of his re- re that fund V amount enabled the New 3 to continue contin e its the be result that at least 50 yere lVer turned in the city of alone making a difference e of oft t tes j S in the general result a letter of Mr Bryans Bryan's s 's elt said You have shown slown ier ter ter that if this man Harri Harri- to the campaign n had bad been known before n you iv-you you and your supporters endeavored to use the fact ing ng been made as an truthful argument to show d not be trusted to deal out eto Mr Harriman continued Mr Pared Par Par- ed d the public to understand true the executive dethe de de- the federal fEl-deral government had hade e sure of regulation and con con- Ii railroad d dominated by one leaders Mr Harriman Vas Va's vas as not in the least affected Roosevelt however made either Mr Harriman or orIl orIs 1 Is Il for or nearly two years vears ery evident that Sir Mr rr Harri Harri- ed-at ed least some appreciation with the request to torge torge torge rge suin um of money to help in inand and ind nd his failure to receive 1st t seemed to have his due ter to open his heart to a athis this his political family er then declared that the por po po- r bill pa passed sed by con con- lot provide imprisonment n t as asid l ind id d that imprisonment alone tp q iP- iP l contri hu ls ot out t tte te tej treasuries expecting to ent V c t c |