Show PERSONAL VIEWS the associated press has sent out expressions ol of personal views obtained from prominent individuals as follows CHICAGO nov 6 5 Ch chairman eirman WD bynum of the national committee of the gold standard democracy made the following statement it la Is too early for the round pound money democrats democrat to decide upon a course of action lor for the future we shall have to await developments while the pulley policy of the government so ao far as aa the stan standard la is involved has baa been settled settle dv the details of a sound bound financial system yet remains to be accepted accept bd the present defenseless condit condition ioni of the treasury must ke be remedied before we can hope lor for lasting prosperity and this will oe a cliff difficult louit task as some radical changes will be necessary A i reunion of the forces of the democratic party can only be had bad on the platform of the indianapolis con vestion veo tion aa 88 the chicago platform plat torm was a radical departure from the d principles of the party and those who continue to adhere to it will find them selves swallowed up by abe populist 1 1 11 I am sure our efforts have materially contributed to the result no one odo will question but that thai our speak speakers erit were a potent factor on the stump the splendid campaign or of general palmer and Du deckner Buc koer ckner and the spee chob of secretary carlisle governor govern or flower col irish col follows fellows mr hum aphrey and others had bad great influence with republicans as well as an demo orate I 1 shall call the executive corn com maitee together at an s arly sarly date but bat not immediately as I 1 have been closely confined to the work for or five mouth month and shall take a little recreation first the positions of the abe chairman of the he national committee was new to me but the support I 1 received from other members member and prominent democrats throughout the country was wa of great assistance and relieved me of much responsibility and labor jabor attached to the position while all connected with our organization are entitled to great greate credit the important services of mr dickinson and mr hewitt merit special commendation naw nov 6 garret A hobart has received bund hundreds reus of con gratulatory telegrams including liae from senator quay saying now that liae agony is over I 1 desire desie to recall your promise that J I 1 shall always be entitled to he floor I 1 congratulate you mckinley Is troubles are only baw inning this to ie purely ft a victory of the honest voters P HELENA nov 6 5 discussing me result of the election senator carter last night said eaid the election of mckinley Mo Kinley bids bida the A merican american people to red renew w hope hop e in the future ture that the newly elected president will justify the expectations vf of the people none familiar with his past pant boord cord and great ability can question it must be understood however that bis big path to is liable to be beset with difficulties it id ib obvious that the senate will be very close on the sub eject of tariff legislation the very large vote cast tor bryan will I 1 am sure admonish those in the minority of the necessity for prompt and vigorous efforts io in the direction of securing results on the coinage question in accordance cor dance with the party platform PY nov 6 bourke bourbeu cook cock raol ranvald ran eald sald last night in regard to the re gulf this was not a political contest to in the ordinary meaning or the term it visa was an insurrection against the under lying principled principle of civilization and I 1 bellive it la Is without a parallel pur aliel lel in we the history of the world orld ill 1 have no do opinion to express as to the future odthe of the democratic party it has no future which it can determine for itself this in my opinion was not an explanation ot of the people as to what be done during the next four years but as to what should not b 3 done I 1 do not regard was it as a verdict in favor of any specific policy it was a verdict against debasement of the currency our Vur rency against the destruction of the supreme court as an an independent tribunal and against the nullification or abridgment of the presidents president pa power to enforce law in line fine it was a verdict that the fundamental conatti conditions ons of civilized society should not be disturbed in this country the final outcome of yesterdays yesterday s election no man can predict further thau than to say the political issues of the future depend entirely upon the character of administration IP said mr hobart it is a demand for the continuance of a bound money policy the democrats who contributed to the result are entitled to sound recognition for their services to the Je people ople it would be improper for me to discuss what will be the policy of 01 the administration it Is the duty of the government to protect in all practicable ways way the de development of our Indu industries the elevation of home labor and the enlargement of the pros prosperity parity ity generally ot of the people 1 I favor a tariff bill tuat that will furnish not only adequate revenue for the expenses of the government but one that will protect american labor 0 |