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Show BRYAN CONSIDERS THE SENATORSHIP Chlcapo, March 15. William J. Bryan, Bry-an, t In an interview here today, lia-. lia-. pressed his auditors with the idea that he will be a receptive. If not an actlvo candidate for the United Statea senato from Nebraska in 1911, t succeed Elmer J. Burkett, Republican. "Nebraska has adopted the Oregon plan of popular elections," said Mr. Bryan. "I do not know yet whether I will be a candidate. A senatorsbip I aspired to even when a boy. If there seems to be a good chance" to elect to ; the senate from Nebraska some othpr Democrat, It will plcaso me better than to bo a candidate myself. I think the Democratic party is in better condition con-dition than at any time since 1902, - and that it has an excellent chance to .coutral congress in 1910. |