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ee daa Nal a A NTR F 4 Da ae HORI are 4 SSS ae O87) ie E UTINGY Nan aT TO) te Ls at ‘BASEBALL # RACING an net ons a PRICE ONE CENT. ~NEW YORK, TUESDAY, ‘OCTOBER 16, 1900, PRICE ONE | CEN. EDITION "BRYAN ON WORLD'S FIGHT AGAINST IMPERIALISM. TREMENDOUS WELCOME TO CANDIDATE; “The World's crusade against trusts, militarism and § 0'd003000—4 PROGRESS TO GARDEN A TRIUMPH, 8 imperialism is especially effective. W. J. BRYAN,” 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 saeuibsalach t hissiaaell far ale a | Statement Diatated to The Evening World Seaport — fa aa P} { feoe URG. By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN: 00100 WHEN BRYAN GOES TO THE GARDEN. ' I shall speak extemporaneously at all the meetings in New York City to ( ane 2 night. | have made only four set speeches in this campaign, and these | read tile ne from manuscript. Four years ago when | read my speech in Madison Square Ton CARS! . Garden, | was criticised for so doing. To-night | shall follow my usual cus- “Ty onal RESULTS AT HARLEM. tom and speak without preparation, What will | speak about? | cannot tell just at this moment, for | do not know myself, But there is not lack of material There are enough topics tor a dozen speeches. «! do not know what I shall say or how | shall say it. | usually decide that: on the spur of the moment. T, LOUIS RESULTS, But what better subjects does a man want than those great topics that are appealing to the entire American people—imperialism, the colonial policy of the Administration, the rights of the Filipinos and Cubans, the trusts, free- dom of thought and liberty for everybody. Yes, | think there are enough topics, If liberty triumphs here, then it will triumph around the globe. If this nation wins its fight and resists temptation, then the oppressed of every na- tion will thank God that our Republic is here. Then we will go on from vic- fORSE INJURED A WOMAN tory to victory, until Liberty is known the world around; until there are no ., |kings, no thrones, but everywhere people are regarded as the source of power. power, ne Op Oreemererrenne mares cae, Me OU | : NAT STO h BROKER FAT FOR $317,404 f ‘Mr, Bryan and Mr, Croker on their way to the Hoffman House found some trouble motting over the streets fn hog cig sea ‘aia but Commissioner Shea and Tom Dunn, who are on the Engineering Committee over- came all obstac! saaietiieeiaiain ’ Though bul a few hundred feet fromthe Inst car atood (he reat Demooratic toe Hoffman House to Madison Square) orator-candtdate. a —————eeeeeeeee i Sa TN CRANSTON en ee Garden, (he carriage in which William) He was enjoying a look at tho city MORAN LINER MRS. COULD © RUSSIA JOINS» SCHARN FREE, IN HIS isis i i a ttc Wea tel Hardly a foot a meond could the} There was a roar, a clatter, @ whistie Street. ' driver, proud to drive Col, Bryan, urge) #4 @ clanging of belts LH haa dk te iabal Pl ‘ Croker Greets Brynn. aint Despite the anap wind and rain aqiia A Ne a st ahi leet as é ) 6! e ow of the Inte aftenoon, fully 2000 per-| UP (he platform, cleared of thousands| During the helghth of the etorm thie | ne blocked the wtreete and avenues and thousands of cheering men, women afternoon a big board fence at wm Wen ne —— pacar r and children, walked a sturdy, grays) Sixtyeriath ot In the shelter of | ; Nettie Harris Kisses and Embraces Lad Whoj#101 1 note! and ine Garden iid eraa man who had drensed-up | whinh reveral children had sought shel: Tramp Sighted Disabled | Millionaire's Wife Wants|Won’t Act with Powers , Hounht to Grasp Mie Mand: | aicearance Hehind him were two {ter, was blown down and five of them Was Suspected of Sister’s Murder. Hager bande siretched out to wraev| score more of men, all amiling like their | were injured. ‘They were Steamer Amid the Referee for Dress- and Has All It that of Col. firyan, weo stood bare>| jester | GBOKGE CUNNINGHAM, aie yours 0 to the 4 Richard | old, 241 Went Siatysixth street; scalp Wreckage. makers’ Suit. headed and bowing in response ‘The gray whiskered man was OA as ie) Wants. Judge Nowburger in Part I. of Gen-| Lawyer Kmanuel M. Friend made the) wild chers of the throng, Others, f60' | Croker wound att eon vam 04, coneane oe Hd 4 at 11.4 o'clock this morn-| motion for the boy's release before Judge |ing they might mise the coveted He advanced to the car in which he at Wee a i ; wealp N fh +! he thy { Democrats hand M Hoapital a from custody Prederiok| Newhurger, Assistant Disirict-Atiorney|to shake the area ore know Mr. Bryan war as the train slowed | ¥ovi! " The mistr-laden tramp steamer Nep-| Mrs. Howard Go@td dose not want a| ST. PRTBRBAURG, Oct. 16~The Rue. Bhan, ihe loa. eho eee adertee| Dunit Comselha tet cppone i, but in| onuah the carriage aponen ait tied 0] down Inu thw mation, wt al a aN z weve fone a to-day from Java and Capt, | jury to listen to the testimony in ihe lan Government permits it to become picion of having murdered his sister, fet suggested to the Court that It} hold the veblole g a mad efor’ 10 WIN} egery up at the car windows A me Walters reported that iaat right while) sult brought against her by her dress | known that Ite attitude in China will be Katle Bcharn, the factory girl. Would be the beet thing to do one touch of Mr. Bryan's hand ment later We caught a glimpse of Mr J Lovin yf gen Pe rerte | makers, Mary F, Broth and Marmaretts | increasing independence of the concert] A Coroner's jury 4 (ew days ago, af-| Outelde the covrt-room Netile Marri.) Blowly the driver urged his horses (o-| fryan as he came down ihe car ateye , / Wilk appeared 10 be’. A ae Dillon. In the City Court today her] of the powers ter a (hree-daya’ session, exonerated| (he faithful sweetheart of young Beharn,| ward the shie entrance of the Garden| and wood emiling but evileuly sur Gienmer, Iving still, organ line) husband appealed to Justice Hascall to! Ruesia is disposed to attach lene value @charn, He hae been In the Tombs| ¥alked nervourly up and dowa the longland it wae fully twenty minutes after] prised at the throngs about him v wend the matter to a referee, to Joint aeth vorvide iT hat (ol ieyan a / snl On action since her Interewts have! since the murder on the charge of ateal-| ms pay otal wwalting (he result. |the start was made (hat Coil y A wild seene followed Hoar upon) approaching #ome perwon cailed io] While Howard Gould Is named as the| been fully secured hy the successfull ing a gold wated from Mra, Annie) ,A® young Behary came out uf the door! was able to alight at the door lead-}roar echoed and reverhoed in vie areal the steamer K {ol ’ Neptune pened away, oudeenly tuonitel 4 defendant In, the sult brought by the loampaign in Manchuria, Moreover, Kehoe, a tenant In the house jn which Bit wernt ato Me Tet the Ing to the speaker's platform wtructure. The throng, wild with ex Into & latge quantity of wreckage, mk iene te grote fu Katherine Russia is not willing to “follow (he ir- Bonarn's | oloter was Wied, building 'n company wits Me rl A ncore of Diuecoats led the way for] ettoment and enthustaam, surged towart 1d, his wife, that collection Wee Feconciiable polley of some of the ali Mr. Bryan, Mr. Croker and their tole] Mr Bryan, cleering, struggling ana panesard tas vai devs Hani teh op kad ion are Gould ae bowers.” lowers and alter a considerable effort] stirteking | CALLING FOR 1 TROOPS, Higeing passed (hreveh it into the holde| Wee 1 aes" Brand y, Mie. g ‘The expectation is that the Chinese BULLETINS FROM BRYAN the platform. was reached Baek, back there!” commamted Cap ‘ As nearly as could be een the wreck nae His i Ot ty ipa Government Is about to utilise all ite ali: Rane olin. Cheers: Price, who with elkhi ot ile tagen: | Mime Operators tn Luseene County Appeared (» be a big schooner with top» si p Delance ‘of | resources (o reste the demands of the biuesonta cleared a pathway for Mr | Ank for Soldiers, | cheers ta tt had never rang before when thought the supposed Mor an liner had ae i irestmakety was defective, ‘Its Delicy is to keep ihe Powers occu. P : é And they met=the Tammany (Chief | pardee, of A Pardee & Co, made a deen in collision with ran sunk the seer that ee Pled with vain negotiations and pro-| UTICA, Oct. 1h A, M.-On board dence that the German element is so Co! Bryan took his a Li one tain, with both hands extended in wel: |, nd on the Governor for troope this @heorer, wo accept | ites wee. Then she also as | powaly and the denpaichiax of notes in| Wiliam J. Bryan'e private oar Ram-(Iargely opposed to the Administration's! minutes ihe applause and > Oe come, came toward Mr. Bryan, His jatternoon, The Lehlah and Wilkes, ‘Ak the office of the Motwan linellt was ier eae the plaintiffs ruined a lot of order to gain time until the Winter, |Dler-Mr. Bryan and party arrived at|cotonial policy seems particularly grati-|tinued with unabated fervor tOgN| cans wan wreathed in orities barre “Gaal « yeh ha Iso o, fee reques " "ated that the steamers of their line |i? ABPeAling ‘9: the appointment of a| counting on the rigor of the citmate to| tice om thelr way ‘o New Yerk at tving to him INOUMAE rn ety eld, Ae rary | Ohad (@ Bee You," Me, Croker, | ‘Theat requests, jf, complied with, ml Which arrived here this morning had not! thatthe oveee i eontendel | prevent’ miliiary operations and allow | i8 thls morning. ALBANY, Oct, Meld Mi—On board] bullding went fairly wild A® many - Aad " Thave the effect of bringing troops into ' been in collision and that the only other harass ae a ‘at he ry face WO4l China to gather her resources tor | The train has made schedule time for| Bryan's private car Rambler.—There| more on the outhides added to (Ne (|) oT aim ghd, glad (o mee you,” sald Mr Reerng* cum. Yor the frst time ale | M he etrike began steamer of th 1) was Ay Spring campaign. the whole trip from Cleveland and will] wae a big crowd here and they were) mult Croker, been Diahied by Mine Matson Yea ike fine h expert bie of POU ave aad arrive at the Forty-second street depot! much disappointed when Mr. Bryan! age) ae ¥ Mr. Bryan grasped o and in both Hewimer halmeu, rh naa fo ordinary Juryman knew nothing. a at 286 this afternoon failed to appear. They gased at the BRYAN WELCOMED. . Thank jou, thank you What Hem Oca a IT Yoe Beni | poe the cpa eee refers wah-| $100,000 TO BET. AC® dolock Mr. Beran was sill seeD-| Sitter ns OF ine areal mane) = aH ATHER FORECAST. eg wont have! pes further’ offi tng tl pritertes a Pat " ing after fourteen hours of continuous’ ‘The train halted @ minute alongeide ‘ 1 T hope this may be taken as an} WE % {he sieamer reported. boar the testimony aon dae ; speaking and travelling yesterday, Mr.|the West Albany Car Shope and in-| Vast Crowd at the Grand Comteal) a isury of the vole in November,” sald n avhanner 14 peileved to be Hace lon’ 8 | Wasserman Would Waner on Me-| speaking me ‘4 | aus rr which wae wune | ete cls abd dee ian Bryan got to bed in his ttle stateroom) slanily wang of + hundred machinists Depot to Greet Him, Ul. Chokes the thivtyeale wana iy i the a dis ‘on line on the Rambler at 1.9 taat night | Murried t Noe" shop Mind at mane | Forty thousand eyes peered up siong| Other members of the Reception Com "orthea Hamilion ena WALDERSEE IN IN PALACE. Ed Wasserman to-day sipouneed that! National Cc eeman Norman #.) more tra: (fathered around the ihe sunlit tracks of the New York Cen- | mittee greeted Mr Bryan, and, link orotrudea ft bec Ba he had $0400 to bet on MeKInley) seo of Buffalo, jotned the Sevan] Qh piatto na ot ihe ‘ae Hoey perigee tral allway and twenty thousand}ing arms with Mr. Croker, the Idol of Poody and Ite 4] Gorman Geneval Takes F: ton | Mainet £26,000 of Bryan money party at Cleveland, and Mayor “Golden hit and that welworn sheep's gray, (hroats gave forth & great roar ae (el the Demoeracy began a march toward Ors vot ie ei white a gen There was some McKinley cash I | Rule’ gam Jones ts ulso of the party] rack sill slipped out and acknowledged | New York and New England Kxpress!y corsiage that way isle better that | Rimprens-Dawe: Roome, | Wall sirect to-day offered at odds Of] sig wit make ihe tour of the aa Ociferouy cheers. ‘These begr med swung around the curve at Forty-minthls martyrs struggle FAKING Ost, M—Lield | Maranail's to 1. There were tow lahore Sah: Bea workmen Sine uh ner adored yeh | atreet a 4 she, egilin ng, vroad-faced man on Count von Walderses has up Bryan ts in fine form and Higher |iges hat * ‘Mop “te ee Comat quarters in. t Ver arte tM Composer Fide Dead. himself ne much encouraged Paint Catv eh Eee olga ot a 8 Sane FRAGUR, Ont, 1h-Sdonho Pibtch, alby the reeegrone bs bed seseives Ia cele ag pany rth an ait composer, died Hore 'tonaay, towns during the past week, ai oarted the Mia. 1k wae true, On the rear pleatorm of (Continued on Becond Paws» came into View at exactly! Deafening cheers rang out again and thie afternoon,’ again, thé crowd carried the two along Bryan's train! “Here hel ang even the policemen lomt control of WEATHERANOWNRS To-NGTT, ‘ ———