Show 4 HE lIE WANTS A PANIC S 'S August Belmont tells the lie country countr that It Is time lime timetO to call a halt in fn national prosperity August Belmont will be remembered as one of ot tho the high priests ts of tho Democratic faith lie He helped force Corco the nomination of oC Alton B. B Parker in 1904 with the full Cull understanding that tho the nominee was not to be elected Thereby he tried to make ducks and drakes of his party part and and many thousands of Democrats Democrats Democrats Demo Demo- left lert the Democratic party never neer to return We Ye judge from this latest remark of D Belmont lmont that hint It Js Is the tho intention of oC tho the Democrats to make a genuine effort to elect their candidate in 1908 They didn't have any an such purpose the last time Belm Belmont nt knows the best argument for Cor a Democratic candidate would be he a panic If It there could be an end of oC prosperity there thero would be he a men menace ce to the continuance of or Republican rule rulo The Tho Democratic party just now has no hope but in fn a great Industrial l and finan financial lal depression And Belmont Is willing to help bring one about in order that his party part may winand he make malte more money It Is not because he cares a cent for Cor the tho party nor party nor for tor anything else but money and money and always alwa's more monc money But In playing the game rame to which ho has devoted his life lire he saw where h ho he could make mako mone money In 1904 h by having the candidate of his party beaten and anI ho he selected one that couldn't b any by an possibility c escape capo defeat That was vas Parker Belmont didn't want a panic then but he has since so arranged things that ho e can make more out of a panic than he ho can out of 0 prosperity prosper I And the panic will ho thinks help elect a Democratic t President So haIs he ha heis heis is for tor a panic August Belmont Is about the w worst man in the na nation nation naton na- na tion ton to follow |