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Show BRYAN IS WITHOUT A PARTY. Bryan lost ground when he assailed President Wilson's national defense policy. His Democratlo friends aro deserting him and today he is a man without a party. The Butte Post, a Democratic paper, says of him: "Mr. Bryan has made it evident that ho will oppose even the most conservative con-servative plans for the national defense, de-fense, and In this undertaking he will stand pretty much alone. Tho American Ameri-can people are thoroughly aroused over this question and are universally demanding that the United States take proper means to protect itself In case of war. For a long time past the gentleman from Nebraska has clearly shown that he is not only entirely en-tirely out of harmony with Democratic Demo-cratic doctrine, but also out of touch with, patriotic sentiment in the United States. 'Chinese ideals have never appealed to tho citizens of this progressive country and there Is no fear that they ever will." " |