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Show GOVERNOR VILSON AT e ROCHESTER, N. Y. Rochester. N. Y., Nov 2 Governor Woodrow Wilson, in his speeches her3' last night, directed an attack on the United Stales senate as a ''citadel of private interests." declaring tho peo-nlo peo-nlo had not had possession of that ! body for a generation. i Tho speaker said confusion and in- , ceFsant contest would result during I he next four ears with a. poatpone-ment poatpone-ment of legislation unless both houso of congress as "well as the presldonc-were presldonc-were "Democratic through and hrough " Holding that the two chief iisucs of the campaign are the tariff and the trusts, he reiterated that without disturbing dis-turbing the healthy future of American Ameri-can business, he proposed to have "special fnvors cut out of the tariff." Ho announced that he intended to fight for tho rest of his life to de-lstro de-lstro private monopoly. The governor said that monopoly could be prevented by making Illogal all unfair methods of competition. Uc outlined among these tho system of underselling in a local market and i discrimination b monopolies wh.cn control raw materials against firms that would not enter their comblna-' lions. The receptions accorded the governor gover-nor at both meetings' were of prolonged prolong-ed enthusiasm. One demonstration lapted twenty minutes. The govorno: said ho was glad to be so received in an admittedly Republican stronghold." strong-hold." "Do you realize that the people ol :he United Staus listen I had control of the sQiiato-ui die L tuted Stateb m our time.' iim.uu the governor. .V, iimndiuo Oi the people has ever g"' through that bod.. You have got -.o capture that citadel of private interest. inter-est. "If ou postpone your relorms Ion": ou- wilj n)Qh ovor. paxX In lue I'nltod SUcf, bicnui?e there arc things to be dune und w.o ca.aa.ot valt." - , , |