Show BRYANS BRYAN'S BUSY DAY IN OLD NEW YORK Peerless Leader Pushed and Jostled by Clamorous Broadway Crowds SOAKS IT TO PLUTOCRATS Reams cams on Gotham and Declares It Is Xo No Longer th the ho i s Country New No York Aug 30 No 30 No private citizen In the memory of or local Now v. C Yorkers has ever er ha had the welcome nie me home that was extended this afternoon noon to William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska ka ha as he passed through Broadway ay from the Battery to the Victoria hotel He admitted this In a short speech made after he lie had been propelled by b sheer force Corce by a platoon of policemen through the human maelstrom from Crom tho time carriage e In which he ha had rl ridden den dento to the time hotel New York Is no lon longer er the thc country countr declared Colonel Bryan to the thc friends s who greeted him along Broadway Ten years ago aJo conditions were such that I 1 was compelled to characterize this city as the time en mYs mY's country but bul toda today I knOw that hat this x was as wron wrong This Is 19 Democracy's an and I am glad to be bo here Mr Mi- Bryan's Bryans speech at this time wasby was b by all nil o odds s the hit hll of his pre present ent visit here True he lie made mado a speech In Madison Madison Mad Mad- ison Square Gar Garden cn some sonic hours afterwards after after- wards ards but there timers was x not miot to It the ring of or sincerity that marked his remarks to thc crowd in mm front hont of the time Victoria Ia hotel Mr l Bryan came caine ashore at Pier A from the yacht acht at nt atI I 1 I o'clock this afternoon Guarded by tn twenty five mounted policemen and seventy five patrolmen on omi foot Coot tho time carriages for fOl tho time party part were lined up in imi front of or the offices of or the dock commissioners Packed In Into Into into In- In to flattery Battery park on tho the plaza In front of the tho barge harse office and alon along Battery place was a crowd o of probably pers persons ns rime Tho appearance o of if oh Mr h Bryan Dryan Dry Bry an at tho the door of or tho the pier was the tho signal sig zig- pal nal for Cor a cheer t Mayor Major r Welcome Acting Mayor McG 1 v l extended ll rN the formal ormal w welcome welcome- ne of or the tho city of Now i. i rk to the tho l In ri r t if Q t i 1 Therm iVO iVOa A. a u t starting the The f. ny ff- ff u ft Mr Mj h I Ol t tore tho the tJ cip f e. e 1 olt he s pt Ia loaded lJ rrt 1 ovet O his ca carriage and amid th the in ines h. h r res es es- Mr- Mr MeEt Et BrSan an had to n k th them lJ tj 4 make room before lie hc could start E a squad of or mounted l th time the parade moved mox-ed rapidly l on the time cast faldo tido of or n street BrOad ax ft Before he t the tho o Mr c ld d that his mIs collar wa JC His AIls bah o o had b been cn seu or and amid hut had no other no-other other collar tj- tj disclosed ose the thic fact t there was not lot a collar on tJi yacht cht bS enough nouSh foi him JC r. r 1 t. t i Never Jr c mind Mr Ir IJ I ald al l his imis host Os Edward ard GOHr l' l or- or St. St j J ouis OUS boll 5 collar nr collar lJ his afternoon fir fir- af- af f- f f Then iThen Ill I'll go Gol ama am said tho the v Jcu louder butler lr of ot the J ril v It lt 1 is 15 n not l often orten that I a chance ance to be bei t V r or U i f t. t i I 1 ift e t p f 5 M l' l no poi n the tho line of 9 the time par par- J J I moio cn enthusiastic enthusiastic- ado II u was r 1 4 l n. n I no I. I 1 n n h I I 11 t gree au y V t. t I Inet Broadway the time heart hear i net on Ol er and amm the tho 0 of tJ j country tho Octopus where tho time m men nion n- n n I J 1 ion f c his Imis name was was' greeted I jk J. J Leir rr years ago j. j t S STicker J 0 Ticker el Tapo Taimo Reception n C Ji I As As' As If iC by concerted arrangement limo financial lal district gave e U Ml rY a ticker licker tape reception Tons if 1 f thousands of C yards ards of or the thin were yere thrown from the V I ot of skyscrapers rs The Tho air lr was ls f fui J pr JI PI trailing twisting t little banners bannen Th tape draped Itself In iii n the tho trees s ii Mn Trinity ali St Paul Paul's chur church h yardS Ir tf I c In crevices Iii hl hl high h build build- ins and amid was aH deep In the h street i 4 l 1 There were hut notes In Iii the tho ho great chorus chorus- of lola Charles F F. Murphy h head ad of S Tammany hall hail did not App pp ar tie tp y claim tho time seat that had bad r t for foi hIm him In one of tho the open J-in J in in tho the parade In his hla stead nd came carn cameroni Tom roni Smith c secretary pf of Tn Mr Mi I. I Smith announced that Mr Mi Murphy Mur MUN ph lh phy WItS was too sick Ick to take part in it th th J to the leader Murphy h lma hau a. a ill IU nil all and and- lr In been night an bcd bed h he he- wild sald S sf f Mr 11 wound up his his l para do up 1 Broadway u and u ti ii a i. i tj 1 the tho Victoria lm h hotel tei cl H jIre ro waa wailing the crowd Qt people that h m 1 ha had encountered since leaving the tle n Ba t tt y As he disappeared ir irr 17 the time ther port PIt hf hr tho time hotel the croud was oU fllch fu lit one one d bU Th Tim t ton uld anD on time the tj d floor J r b balcony c on tho 1 col confer i il l r. r u I o of the hotel and und r for Or r sax oral rul IJ was nas ma madly l ch cheered ered When Vlen h he hO heable 1 able ailo to bo heard Mr Bryan Dan said saidi v k i I c Admits m tu tuc c J S c Ladled Ladle Gentlemen I 1 s and alit am s 8 h of or hY r words xa so contle conservative 1 0 tit M iii III my nw bl ts- ts ti lJ I l c l c m ha hUd to ct u I 1 have havo O over lO said but p. p mn l makes s. s a n III mIs Is take taJ ho he Should bet man manly I tc tri acknowledge It U. I lQ wisp to p take I salti it-salti t en n y years yur urs a ago o. o i M spoke of a atho tho enemy's coup coup- COUIl e. try I want fo fe Jal- Jal taku al now At th on lu q ht hW r I officers the tUe crowd d crowding m I If f ing and Mr 11 Ur Ur fui lm x sha y 1 I hands at the corridor corrIdor- f tho hOtel N I J with sonie sopie 2000 Of O.- O. p i tO to lr h I parlor e l pro hold held V St j r I SV S I V Tho crowd s t t i Mr Pry Bryan ryan wa ta wao lined hind Cl un un R. R In tn T. nu sex seventh street treet and guided It loto th lh ei and up tip the the stairway by o o I hi vl r rd woi k to k t out dut of ot tin time line i l ut nf Ho ny yut ut di- di i hl tL mind 1112 t D lO r J i will flail Jand of u I tt to 1 In ani th the ru ruh 1 va v i 1 if o or h 1 J i l 9 l jW It I p it i d BRYANS BRYAN'S BUSY DAY IN OLD NEW YORK Continued from rom page one one the time the reception began at 5 c o'clock until at nt 6 the doors were C closed aced I Governor Ex Jennings of Florida who sho Is a relative of Mr DI Bryan nn with wih Bird S. S Color of Brooklyn and amid Lewis Nixon Ixon ot of New York Introduced the chief guests Madison on Square Garden was packed pocked with wih people at 7 30 o'clock and anti the police were kept bUs busy In each ench chair chaira a n small email smal American flag had hind been placed The Time garden Itself with wih the exception of or the tho small smal speakers speaker's stand was wn without decoration The Time hands of ot the clock had harl just jut passed 8 o'clock when Harr Harry W. W P. Walker alker on omm behalf behal of the thc Commercial Travelers Travelers' trust Anti trust Ant league Introduced Governor Govel- Govel Gover Gover- nor fbi Folk of Missouri tho the chairman of the reception committee Governor Go Folk el ht- ht was as given an eight eight- minute ovation He spoke briefly and was vas given ghen a of applause e when he concluded and ani Introduced Mayor laor Tom L. L Johnson of Cleveland the presiding presiding pre pro siding siding of the reception hearst n a humid The Cleveland ma mayor or was waR given an nn ovation Then William H. H I Hearst t and wife entered the time south side slee of the tl garden garden garden gar gar- den and took seats In a C bo lox box opposite the speakers speaker's platform The Hearst shouters turned loose a hearty demonstration S Then Bryan Brynn came caine For fifteen sites ItS the crowd yelled cled and cheered and nd then Mayor Johnson winning after desperate efforts in a n few Cow words Introduced Introduced Intro Intro- Augustus Thomas th the play play- I wright ht who ho on behalf of the Commercial Commercial Com Coin mercial Travelers Travelers' league league made the address of welcome S Mayor Johnson then Introduced Mr Bryan and for cl eight ht minutes tho the au audience aU- aU thence clence stood and cheered and anti the time baill baJ played Bryan was deeply affected and armi ane It I was vas wa some minutes before he recovered reco himself The bund plaY played d Auld Lan Lang Syne Sync and anti the theat vast ast at crowd Joined in iii the cheers that rocked the building When hen quiet was restored Mr Mi MI Bryan Brjan began his speech In full ful resonant tones while I the bl big audience listened cd quietly Many times the Interrupted i h speech was by applause 11 Mr Bryan spoke as follows follow's Like all ni travelers who have visited other lands I return with wih delight to the land of or m my birth more proud of Its Is people with ith more InIs In il-i Its Is government antI and grateful to the kind providence that cast my lot Inthe inthe In Inthe the United States l My national pride has been Increased because of the abundant evidence I have seen of the altruistic Interest taken by Americans In the tho people of other countries No other nation show such record naton can cami cn a of benevolence and anti disinterested friendship My love for our form of ot government has been quickened as asI asI asI I have visited cd castles anti and towers towels and peered Into dark dun dungeons eons and I am glad that hat our m nation ton profiting b by the tue experience orne ohe past and anti yet yen et un unhampered unhampered Unhampered un- un hampered b by traditions and unfettered by caste ste has been permitted to form forma a new center of civilization on new new- soil soi and anh erect here a government of the people b by the people and for the people people The Time first message that I bring from Crom the old world Is a mes message a c of peace The cause of arbitration is making making real ical progress In spite of oC the fact that the most prominent In the thc establishment of oC The IHa Hague ue tribunal have them hrs been beon engaged In wars warp since the court court was ns organized There Theres Is s a perceptible growth glowth in sentiment In n favor ol fa of the settlement of or Inter Inter- international national disputes b by peaceful means mens Tho TIme Drago Dro Doctrine I I venture to suggest that we ma may not not on only 1 promote peace but also advance advance ad- ad ad ad- vance our commercial Interests by announcing as a national policy that our naY navy will wJ not bo be used for the col- col lection lecton of or private debts debts While pro pro- the lives of oC our citizens everywhere every every- where and guaranteeing the per personal onal safety of or all al who owe allegiance to out our OUI flag Cag we should in m my judgment announce announce an an- nominee that persons engaging engaging- In iii business and holding holding- property in other lands for business purposes must be subject to the laws of oC the countries in which th they engage In business en en- en- en Many profitable fields felds of investment are arc now closed because cosed the people of the smaller nations are ale afraid that an Investment of foreign capital will vill wi be made an excuse for a n foreign invasion In several of the nations of Europe the legislative department of oC govern ment mont Is more quickly responsive to public sentiment than Is la our congress In England for Instance where the ministry is formed from the dominant S party when an electo election is held upon any Important issue the government proceeds to put into law the time will of the n People expressed sed at the wi polls S S bile our 01 system Is superior in man ninny many respects It has one detect defect That congress con- con Eress gress gres does not meet moet In regular session until months after aCer the elec elec- tion ton During this period there thero is uncertainty un un- un- un certainty long drawn out which to tc the business community coma is often more mere oren damaging than than a change change of ot policy promptly carried Into effect Would I not the situation be Improved by iy n a I constitutional amendment convening the first se session lon of congress within s a L few tew months after aften the election electon and I compelling tho the second session to a 1 Journ joun several days lays before the follow a- a ing- ing InS election electon Election Eleton of Senators tors I Il return more convinced than before be be- be fore of the importance of oC a change m in tho the method of electing United States State senators senator In all al the countries which I have o visited there Is a demand that L the tho government bo be brought nearer to U the people In China a constitution Is under consideratIons consideration In Japan the people arc are demanding that the min mm- Instead himstead of being chosen by the tho emperor from his particular fi friends lends fm-lends shall be bc selected selected from Cm parliament parlament and be ho In iii harmony with wih the time dominant non sen en- en In lii India Inela there Is agitation Ina in favor favot a 0 of a native natle congress in nl Russia Ia the tIme cant has bt- bt ln compelled to recognize nize the peoples people's voice In the of a douma and throughout Europe the movement manifests Itself tt In n various forms In tho the United States this trend toward r ir i bas hs sus taken en the form of 1 0 a growing d dc- dc I nand fland for fOI the election of or United States 1 iOn tors b by a a direct vote voto of the people leople 1 1 am within the limits of or truth I When hn I 1 En say that the senate has been I for r mc years cars the bulwark of precia- precia lP th and that it I even event now conman con- con eoM- eoM I Iman man members who owe their and t to fr seeking favor i vor corporations t tori ar arso so o subservient to their masto mas- mas S r a. a to tt prevent needed legislation c coun a 0 Income tax tax which some ome in our tl U h e denounced as a pl on wealth has I am amM th J tho the indorsement of M t Conservative countries of the theIs theis the f a Is II a permanent part of Ytm tern m o ol of mos most moss of the courtIs court couii- Is a O and arid In n many places pacos it ft cst ct upon th the tie rate being highland highland high high- land hav i largest Incomes Bag Ens- n come tax t- r fo g Depended upon the In- In her rev rC nu r a a considerable part of don slon Is n nd 1 commis- commis flo now no i I an un English tion ton to oh time the graded ta tax Ir from m a uniform to aS a'S a aI aT S 'S T I 1 have r r n fd to the to the ie tion of oC International COl controversies un un- der dei a a Astern stem which does not bind the parties partes to accept the findings of the court of Inquiry This plan can be he used wed In disputes between labor anc and capital In fact It ft was proposed asa as us asa usa a means of settling such dl disputes before before be he- fore It was applied to international c controversies atro It I Is as Important that tha we vc shall have peace at home as that W we- we shall live lve peaceably with wih nel neighboring neighboring neigh neigh- h- h boring nations and peace Is only possible pos pos- sible ihie when It I rests upon Justice In advocating arbitration of differences between larJ large corporate employers am amid ami their I believe u belc wo we are defending de do- le- le fending the highest Interests of three parties to these disputes viz Iz The employers em eni- the employee and anti the thc public The Ihie cannot be turned over overto overto overto to the employer to be tic nit del with sith wih aa as |