| Show BANQUET TO BRYAN KjiKred Dtnyets Gnest by the Clamber Clam-ber 01 Commerce bIEEIIE IIY tLOtjUtHT ORATORS fir Iho Came Drjin Predicts success lie Utprtsinti In the Next tour 18 rs JtfSVEK Nov 25A compllmsn tiny banquet was Itil Mooing tendered Hon William 8 Bryan at the Brown Palace hotel by the chamber of com mtrceof Denver Plates were laid for 300 Iltv Myron W need was The toset mailer 01 1 the evening He Intro joust Mr Henry 11 Stable preildont el the Denver chamber of commerce who welcomed the BUt ol the even jug to the city of Denver Thelol lowing toasts were responded to Denver lIon To B MoMurray tutor of Denver 1ColorsedoHou A W Molntlre governor of Colorado The great resource of the new Wetly lion Alva Adams governor elect ol Colorado The lutlneis outlook llonIIenry II Teller senator from Colorado The advance agent of prosperity lion Thomas M Patterson editor of me Rocky Mountain News Too Trans of 1900t Hon bottom E Towns of Minnesota HKYANa ADDRESS Mr Bryan wa down for an address and was received with cheer lie laid In part MrToaatmaater and gentlemen The put few month teem to be more like a 1 drum than a reality and when I br the word of eulogy which have 1 teen to often spoken they do not Ian > tees me as words spoken tome they only Impreee me more deeply with the fact that 1 have long unaentood and that It I that Instead of Seeing people bum wo OItom we see Ibo 101011 which we ourselves create of those je I plo because when our affection torai toward one we put him upon a ttJeital and after that we look at him II thmou whom we bn mad not u Ibe man he te And the fear that always couet over me when I hear title words spoken with 10 many manifestations of afleotlon ti I whether I can inalnttln the feeling thai bw been to kindly expressed or whether byiome misstep 1 may do aa ao many Bare have done before mIII and lat that love Which now it the thing which I prize most in life Irlgbtens me when 1 find how many people theie I en In this country what bollev Ing ai I believe haves put their faith In ine and the work I have tried to do I toy U frlgbleni Mop and I want you to believe me when I tell you that the greatest ambition I have In life the ambition which shall consume all the day that t remain to moI to do nothing noth-ing that will make you think Jets I of me than you think now The oDly auurnuoe that have that I may be able to continue to retain your good will la the belief that my purpose la the came ae your purroie ana that we continuing In Iblll I lie pur will Hill travel together 1 do feel that we are paaalug through a crliii In the alllrs of Ibla country I do feel that upon the success of the came which we have espoused largely Foods the question BUBlt this gov lament be what our fathers Intended and what the patriots dreamed oT I believe that during this campaign ID every foreign nation the oppressed were railing altent prayer for our euc etri et > d that In every foreign nation the arlalocracy was praying for the success of our opponents because ambassador of the United Bute I ID Ureal llrltaln declared Immediately alter the election that he together with all London wee reololng and when he said he and ail London he meant that part of London which be had become acquainted with civil not tile tolllog fart of Loudob or Eng Iud You read what la I sold by the financiers and by the aristocrats of the world and you will find thai they re ccgnlte what many of our own people do not recognize that this question which wn before the American people reached down deeper and towered up hljberthan any oration wblcb baa confronted ua In time of peace In the hlitory of big country We cannot give up this fight It we desire We have to go on I think We have bon successful In bringing for cause before the American people I think we will be more aucceulul still In Ibo next four yearn We have been successful In bringing our could before the laboring man We have failed meet In reaching the business men of thin country and I believe that for the out lour years we ought to give spec bat attention to the bringing of oufar gomenli before Ibo bull men of bit country Oh If I could but make thibuilneia men galhlg question aa I been 1 I could but make them un Jititind It aa I believe I understand It the business uieti who are now oiu ill to live lu lines homes regaidlcii Jltboeuaerlngaol b thoie who have no homes would Btu that their own safety Jeopardized by making men deeper NI upon the highways How long l will It Le before our well to ao classes ball undtatand tbat tboy cannot also themselves far above the LtV of the P011 low FOUR Is ore they realize 1IfI their I Sly lalety llea In railing the contact witu them dim and loud rplauie Another the bualneta facts should learn la I rust the financier 14 cruel mailer and ahould never be tolerated at a mister In I a less country Thabsnkerig al banker U necenary In the com Hrtb banker who doeS R 101111rakto bushicate t but odO bank chartered H fol law baa no right to con You net III beliluells Along I political I linn business onto must ho under stand too that the reason tyI monoy to 1 too now when you Ito to the batiks because the bankers base Intlabod ti Dots It Policy that locks up In the t1 alary gll at Waablogten Idle money I WhIcillushtto bID the books lo too I O nod out tothe people who want to 90 builoMs I In this country I UiOIt the cmjirii et me arnm cent tile laboring olin depends the pnsperlly ot the business men A KKM4HiABIK CLOSING SCENE Theta was a remarkable scene 10 the chamber ot cow area bcclu1 this morning At I the close of ti forceful beb by Congressmen Charles A Towo or Mlnnolo on lbIu 01 1000P His last words The leader of lbild 1 the vlClor 01 190011 alluding lu Bryan brought film audience 10 their feetAlan Jumped ou tbe chairs find tab s and bouloJ themselves boo raved handkerchiefs and acted ae only wildly enthusiastic men stirred lo free 01 by burning eloquence cn cl Bryan left on a special for Iueblo Sit 630 my AN IN VVHUJO Ill E LO Colo Nov slUOblo has xdd a ml cordial woloom 10 Win J I1ryn 10 some respect theeltylurpassail Denvorindetallsf arroBmot The weather II porlol The crowds 00rmOIl and tllu greatest enthusiasm prevails When Bryan taken Ibo Hook Iiland train for homo at 7 clok tonight he will hv Made five speeches to great audiences lie was met at the depot tiers by a vast concourse Including committees Bud centennial high school cadets llryan made un big speeches on route from Denver although al every itallou a crowd bad gathered to cheer Ibo silver champion and at 1 various points Restates were fired as the train passed Al Colorado Spring over 2000 people peo-ple yelled themselves hoarse Bryan bowed cknowldgmonl Irow Ibo I nr platform I |