| Show BRYAN DRY AN AND THE BOERS BOEHS He lie Addresses an nfl Immense Meeting at al Grac Gracys Armory Cleveland CI veland It II u the lio 0 nul No 1 u T Cleveland 0 Jan r thousand people attended a meeting In 11 armory armor thin afternoon There wan WIlS enthusiastic tlc applause for tor every overy expression of ot sympathy and encourage for tor tho tM struggling floors An Au un tu unexpected 11 expected occurrence In tho lie meeting mo Ung won was tho the appearance of ot Iton W V J Dryan D II who Vho was In lii title city eIt for tor the tho day clay a ns liS tho the guest of ot Mayor Johnson When the thu formal speeches wore were con COI concluded eluded Dryan and an Johnson Velo called upon to address tho thin audience Mr Mu h spoke for about live minutes during which tIme he hue Sad SaU wilt will be that day da fallen will bo be botho bethe the tho star of at our destiny If It the tho time over ocr overcomes routes comes when struggling free Cree men nien feel Ceol that they tho cannot look took up U to tho the people of It these states for sympathy Mr IIran who that he tie was wan In sympathy with the tho Intent of ot the meeting eulogized the fighting lighting South African farmers formers and ond urged that they continue tho the struggle Ho lIe said he tic was WIlS glad the war sar hind had cost England BO no dearly and that the disastrous cost In money and lIfe lito would bo lIa a 1 needed ne lesson hesson for tor tho the English l government be tie because cause It would tench teach and 1111 hue has already taught laught a 1 lesson Iceson that will not be bo noon forgotten Mr Bryan said 1 that he tie considered it ita Ita a 1 compliment that the Boers looked to tho thu th United States Staten for aid anti sym nyun sympathy pathy hi Iii their struggle lie He considered It a II disgrace ho said that no expression of ot sympathy had Imd yet been by this thus government Mr said ho he h believed the tie people were vero opposed to ta the continuance of ot the tho thear war ar ns atu they thoy too are oro suffering because ni of ot 1 tho lie unhappy conflict and arc the ones on a must bear benr the burden Jurden of the trie ti c Mayor at Johnson also aio spoke briefly ife Ue raid he lie wan In full tul sympathy with wih the th lie Intent of at the th meeting expressed Similar sentiments to those given glen by b bIr Mr Ir saying tie the II l people feudallY worn opposed to the lie war var Resolutions Iro passed will wi bo be sent lent to President They Ther call cal atten attention n ten denunciation by President thou tion to 0 tic the toll of at the system of or thon Ion camp and a quotation from the tho Manchester lon England t Guardian Qt t September r In t which states that ft n degree of ot suffering and death exists In these camps without parallel In hU hit hUtOI tOI tory Is la naked n ked to con continue continue to toto the tile efforts of ot his predecessor efort to Ing to nn on end the horrors of ot conceit concen concentration Ilg camps and n a warfare which uy by Its unexampled ferocity and enormous Is has aston cost of ot life Ufa le and treasure I l hel tho the civilized world Ho flu 0 Is 1 also Ilso asked to enforce the treaty trel of ot Wash Washington ington May St S 1871 denying to vessels easels operating under und r authority op opportunity for tor tho thu augmentation of sup supplies IU plies lIes of ot war wor from the United States Concerning the tho Democratic platform Mr Ir I 1 said so II ho he thought bought It too early to forecast such ouch a document but be he believed the party would stand by what It has fought for In the past ost two cam cain campaigns that the tho money plank would be bo Included In lii the th platform hIs bin hll own candidacy for the presidency nO Mr said that he tie Was vas Vil not a II candidate for anything |