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How Will Bryan Explain His Hostility to Parker? William Jennings Bryan has been officially engaged by the Democratic national committee to make speeches in New York, Indiana and other states. The former candidate for the presidency has something of a reputation as an Agile political contortionist, but he will have the time of his life explaining his record during the present campaign. Mr. Bryan has been on a good many sides of a good many different questions, and yet he lives to tell the tale. But just how he proposes to advocate the election of Parker is a mystery. Bryan was opposed to Parker before the convention met at St. Louis. He was opposed to Parker every day during the sessions of that inharmonious gathering. When Parker sent his telegram supplementing th Democratic platform Mr. Bryan rose from a bed of sickness to denounce the nominee as a traitor and a dictator, and his dramatic appearance on that Saturday night was one of the most extraordinary episodes of an extraordinary convention. Bryan lashed Parker and he dared the convention to send a telegram to the nominee demanding his honest opinion on other well-known Democratic principles. Later on Mr. Bryan, in his own paper, the Commoner, while the events in the convention were fresh before him, openly charged that Judge Parker was a party to a corrupt attempt to deceive the convention and that his nomination had been secured by improper means. It was then that the former candidate for tLe presidency put himself on record by saying in the Commoner of July 13, less than a week after the nomination: "I have nothing to take back.'' It seems a curious thing to find a man who has "nothing to take back," appearing on the stump favoring the election of Alton B. Parker for the presidency. If Mr. Bryan has "nothing to take back," he should in common honesty when he appears on the stump in Indiana and elsewhere, repeat to his audiences exactly what he said in the Commoner of July 13, which was printed exactly one week after the Democratic convention was called to order and only four days after Judge Parker was nominated for the presidency and had sent his telegram repudiating the Democratic platform. In this issue of the Commoner Mr. Bryan said: "It was a plain and deliberate attempt to deceive the party. The New York platform was vague and purposely so, because the advocates of Judge Parker were trying to secure votes from among the people who would have opposed his views had they known them. The nomination was secured, therefore, by crooked and indefensible methods." As an exhibition of political gymnastics Bryan's campaign speech for Parker ought to be worth going miles to hear. If, as he says, he has "nothing to take back," how will he explain matters to the people? What did he mean when he said in the Commoner: "The nomination of Judge Parker virtually nullifies the anti-trust plank"? Was it true on July 13 that Parker's nomination had been secured "by crooked means"? If it was true then is it not true now? Mr. Bryan in the Commoner said: "I shall not appeal for votes on the ticket on false grounds." How can he appear on the stump, therefore, and seriously ask the workingmen of the country to vote for the Democratic nominee after the Commoner had declared that The, labor plank as prepared by Judge Parker's friends on the subcommittee was a stradding, meaningless plank"? Was Mr. Bryan lying when he said In his paper: "A Democratic victory will mean very little, if any, progress so long as the party is under control of the Wall street element"? Perhaps Mr. Bryan can explain away these things. Perhaps he can answer these questions. Perhaps not. DON'TS FOR INDIANA REPUBLICANS. Don't move out of your township hereafter. If you do you cannot vote on November 8. Do not move out of your ward or precinct after October 8. If you do you will lose your vote. REDUCTION OF INTEREST It Has Aggregated a Vast Amount During Republican Era. The cancellation of the state's indebtedness to the amount of nearly 16,000,000 during the present period of Republican control is in itself very gratifying, and it is all the more pleasing when it is taken into account that the annual interest charges are now $172,135 less than they were when the Republican party assumed control of the state government, as shown by the following statement by years: Annual . Reduction interest. for Year. 1895 $243,725 1896 224,225 $19,500 1897 200,925 23,000 1898 185,925 15,000 1899 170.565 15,360 1900 156.075 14,490 1901 141.075 15.000 1902 101,565 39,510 1903 87,865 13,700 1904 71,590 16.275 The saving in interest alnne amounts to $172,135 a year, $14,344. ,5S a month, $478.11 a day. $19.92 aa hcur.

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