Show HUGHES TO FINISH CALIFORNIA TOUR TONIGHT Candidate Addresses Large Audiences in San Diego and Los Angeles LOS ANGELES Aug 22 Charles E E. Hughes Republican presidential nominee has completed completed completed com com- the longest journey he has made in a single state during his entire campaign tour and Is speeding away from Los Angeles early today on the first leg of his return trip East Hughes traversed California from Its northern boundary to San Diego a distance of approximately 1200 miles He stated last night that the excursion excursion excursion sion was one of the most mOISt pleasurable although probably the most strenuous in his lita Western Itinerary Ho He said the citizens of the Golden state had made every effort to show him the wondrous wondrous wondrous won won- drous beauties of California In the brief time allotted him and declared he had taken advantage e of every opportunity to enjoy their hospitality He said last night he was not as tired as he expected expected expected ex ex- ex- ex to be The nominees nominee's next set speech will willbe willbe be delivered In Sacramento tonight Between Los Angeles and Sacramento he expected to make a few rear plat- plat from remarks lIe He will leave Sacramento to shortly after 10 o'clock tonight On the way East Hughes will speak at nt Cheyenne e Wyo Ogden Utah and Salt Lake Lale City He will reach Denver late Saturday and will wilI deliver dellver an address address address ad ad- dress Saturday night Immediately after this speech he will depart for Estes Park miles from Denver where he will rest five days das before continuing his homeward Journey Hughes told an audience In the auditorium here last night that he had not hauled down the flag he put up In New York We Ve have had periods when the public public public pub pub- lic interest in this country was ignored when it was derided and not safeguarded safeguard safeguard- ed by law he saidI saidI said I am glad those periods are past I believe they have passed I believe there Is a new sentiment abroad In Inthis inthis inthis this land which recognizes the interests of communities and that there is a sentiment which demands protection of the interests of communities against all spoliation against conspiracies and against combinations of every sort I Iam Iam Iam am against every abuse of community Interests for the sake of private ad ad- ad vantage I did something in New York along that line and I haven't changed my mind a bit in regard to it it SAN DIEGO CAL Aug 22 Charles Charles E. E Hughes addressing an audience on the exposition grounds here yesterday outlined his views on the protective tariff dominant Americanism national unity and preparedness Mr Hughes cited the removal of the tariff on sugar by the Underwood act as an illustration of a policy to which he was opposed Why should there have been an at attempt attempt attempt at- at tempt to cripple and destroy the sugar Industry In this country he lie said Was there any reason for It Was Vas there any statesmanship in It Was It called for by the country No Our friends discovered their mIstake mistake mistake mis mIs- take after awhile but we desire to be represented by those who have foresight foresight foresight fore fore- sight an and not simply hindsight Progressives were conspicuous by their absence from the reception committee committee com com- Neither John D D. Marston president dent of the San Diego Savings bank and antl one one of the governors governor's close friends nor State Senator Edgar A. A Luce an another another another an- an other Progressive of note had any part partin in the reception to the Republican candidate |