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Show BRYAII SAYS-.. SITUATION IS DttROUS So Regards Efforts to Commit Com-mit Democratic Party to Wool Tariff. 1 s 1 1 -' ST. PAUL, June 1. Democrats of aa). tional prominence from northwestern atatea began to arriv here this morning morn-ing for th jubilee banquet which will be held ia th SU Paul auditorium thia vening. On of th a rst arrivals today was W, J. Bryan. ' Mr. Bryan will apeak oa "th passage of plutocracy," after the banquet tonight. 1 When asked if he bad any preference betweea 0 overs or s Wilaoa and Harmon ha replied that it waa altogether too early' to make any predictions a to who would b tba Democratic candidate for president. "The attitude of ' congress may change th entire aituatioa be twee now and th time to aeleet th man," h naid. Mr. Bryan Intimated ' that hi ra mark, tonight would be along th line of a letter tent to tha' banquet In In diane ports hrcrnoti, dowa to date by a refeTewro'tif'thred thing, that hav eenrred ,inc. which Mr. Krvaa regards re-gards a dangerous aid threatening the party. Tint Th effort oa tha part of th protectionists In congress to commit the Democratic party to a tariff oa wool. Second Th effort of minority Leader Martin in tha senate to form an alliance between th Lorimer Democrat Demo-crat and tha Lo rimer Repuhlicana to defeat th La Follette rosolutto. Third Th action of tha United Btatee supreme eonrt ia amendiDST tba anti trust law for the benefit of the trusts. ."If the protectionists win out in th case it is th beginning of th fight in stead of tba end?1 aaid Mr. Bryan. Th Democratic voter are ia ao mood "to be betrayed into th band of th protected pro-tected interact," according ta th Ne-braskaa. Ne-braskaa. i |