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Show wTjTbryan i! Begins Tour in Special H TrainRoosevelt to )H Follow ; Denver, Sept. 16. The fact that Colo- JjH rado is to elect two United States B senators is making it the field of eai - B y camiigmnK bj party leaders. V. flH J Bryan opened hiq campaign hcio EK :aturdayf Colonel Roosevelt will ar- GK rive at Trinidad Thursday and Govoi- jSKi nor Wilson is due not later than Oc- SD' tober 7. iB- Today Mr. Bryan began a tour of H? the state, traveling by special train. tVi His itinerary today Includes the fol- " lowing towns: jH; Greeley, Fort Collins, Windsor, H' Loveland, Berthoud, Longmont Bom- K, der and Colorado Springs, speaking a: the latter place tonight. P In a speech at Greeley, Mr. Brvan Bl characterized President Taft as "the H man who went into office with a mil- lion majority and who will go out by H unanimous consent." Ho said Taft B had utterly failed to reduce tho tariff Hj In keeping with campaign promises. H Mr. Bryan roforred to Theodore Mp Roosevelt as "the most dangorous jgH man in th0 country." He criticised HBl tho actions of Roosevelt while presl- Swl dent In permitting the absorption of ?m the Tennessee Coal & Iron company mm- by the United States Steel corpora- iIm tiou. Ho declared the former proBl- II V dent recognized trusts as permanent fM, institutions, free from competition, IfW while the recognized competition as H legitimate in all other lines of human " S endeavor. !j jH Mr Bryan assailed the use of the iff S word "unreasonable" in a recent de- 3 9 clslon of the supreme court of tlie E-iW United States. JA Governor Wilson wae lauded as a Bjft man of fino moral courage necessary ijpfl to deal with the great Issues now be- wW fore tho people. Vfflm |