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Show It Q BRYAN'S STRENGTH Mr. Bryan is much stronger in New York " IN NEW YORK. state than he wis in 1800 or in 1000, uo , cording to. tho Tammany chief tan, Mr. Mur- ft ( phy. Mr, Murphy says he does not know why this should bo the case, 1 1 but there is n variety of cvidenco that it is. U , vQne mson inuy bo that many New otkon are as weary of being f- VobW by tariff protected ttusta ns westerners arc, Though robber trusts are all of the oast, ulost of then! with headquarters in New York I City, not all New Yorkers share lit their swag. Indeed Most of the I people of New York are in exuotly the sailld posltidd u wtt dt the West L are in. They are milked by the trusts without pity or rcnlofsO. si1 As the Kepublicau party has been in power for ten years, aa'tho tariff la a .Republican institution, ns the people Bee there is no hope for p-' revision of tho tariff and lessening of their burdens so long as men like J Dal'zcll and.Payuo are in control of Congress, It may be that New "Yorker, like inhabitants of Western States, arc inclining toward Mr. 5? -It is true that, if ho-.should be elected, Mr, Bryan could not bring ' 1 about tariff revision, A protectionist senate Would block ull progress In f that direction for several years, oven with a Democratic tariff-revision X house of representatives. ' , But his election provided Mr. Bryan takes a stand for tariff re- f; r yWou In h'w speeclies mluht be un effaotivo protest against the robbery made possible by stand-patters. At any rate, it Would prevent the reviaiou upward with which the country was threatened by Mr. Tuft in his speech of acceptance. Ohl- oago Journal (Ind. |