Show 0 I 11 i What Bryan Would Do 11 I I. I Writing from Chickasaw Ohm Okla Mr John ohn G G. Schuster who de describes himself himself him him- self elf as a laboring man with a family dependent upon his clan daily earnings has addressed a letter to William Jennings Bryan Blan propounding the following question 0 fl What particular policy will you pur pursue if It elected that will vill Insure more men work and better wages than they now flOW have That is a perfectly fair question It has undoubtedly undoubted occurred to tens of oC thou thousands an g of other Intelligent Amen Amerl- an cnn workingmen to whom a frank Crank reply from Mr 11 Bryan would be he heartily heart heart- ily Ih Iy welcome But it must be bored ered that Mr Bryan Is an exceedingly exceeding exceeding- ly h y buS busy man nowadays A and has time line for tor trivial matters of or detail such as his correspondent seeks In Ill view therefore of the great gleat demands s upon lit lila time lime it mo may bo bJ that Mr Bryan will willbe willbe be c unable to give Ii the tho information de- de sired ired But Rut if Mr 11 Bryans Bryan's record nf- nf fords an any assurances as to his future performances It may be stated for tor Mr 11 chuster Schusters enlightenment that in the event vent of oC his election to the dency d ency OnCY- OnCY Mr Bryan would re-enact re the tho Wil- Wil son Gorman tariff of ot 1894 which sent he the price of ot wheat down n to 50 cents per bushel closed hundreds of ot mills mitts md and factories and according to Mr Ir DlYnn friend Samuel Gompers drove more than American wage earners Idleness hunger and anti ml misery er Mr r. r Br Bryan an would enforce the free rec coinage of silver sll thus compelling the laboring man to accept a cent 50 delmr dolar dol- dol mr ar in payment for or his toll toiL Mr rr y Ci-y- a an has declared that the gold dollar Is Isa isa isa a dishonest dollar that It bu buys s 's too much nuch and that its purchasing power must be reduced in order to bring prices down Mr Ir Bryan Doan would compel el the com government gov gov- I to buy all the railroads thus I adding to the tho public debt tho the interest on which would have o to toLie tobe tobe I be Lie met by taxing the people Mr 11 Bryan would compel tho the government government gov gov- to guarantee bank banI deposits The Thie cost of maintaining a a. fund rund to provide provide pro pro- vide Ide that guarantee would Increase the tho expense of banking and the banks would charge the time increase c to those I who have to borrow mane money for busi bust bustness business business ness purposes The scheme schem would protect those who have bank deposits at the expense of those thos who have non none These Those are the particular policies that Mr r. r Dr Bryan would employ to in insure in- in sure sur more work and better wages wasps for tor forthe the laboring man Mr Schuster and other honest should consider consider con con- sider aider them carefully The They mean free trade which means cheap men and Industrial paralysis They mean free frea silver which means nies low prices and i o dishonest t dollar to cheat the worl working working- man They hey ley mean an Increase In th thi th Interest bearing debt of ot the country countr- and tha that means Increased t taxation CD It Is fa respectfully submitted to Mr lr Schuster that Mr Bryan Dran himself could not give a cle clearer explanation of his policies to help the workingman working working- man than Is ts given gI here hero |