TUR 7 TM KS FOUNDED IS*. THE DISPATCH riiUNDKDm WHOLE NUMBER 19,205. RICHMOND, VA.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1912. 1 Hm. WtllUtH TU IAV?* mit. PRICK TWO CENTS? Morgan Asserts That Such a Trust Is Impossible. WILL NOT ADMIT HIS OWN POWER Tells Investigating Committee That Representation Is Not Same as Control, and That He Believes in Combina? tion and Co-Operation as Against Competition. j? . iMorgan Calls Money Trust Impossible I .ion I fblnk I ? "nl'1 rarri any pTopottllnn through any hoard of director* again*! Ibr nlihra of Ihr stork holder*. ( would rather have oimlilnaliiia than competition. I like a little enmprlllltin. htlt I like . o rn hl u n ! i o n better. I SSSsald like to say aomr tblng right here that I may ml hate a chance to say- ?tum H Ith out control you can t rio a 'hint t ootroi la the irniMertant Ibtug. \oo you apeak of a .n. i trust No man can art eoalrol of all the money. The question of control !? per? sonal n* to money and credit. til the money lu t hrlstendom and all the hank* In t hrlafrndora ? MM not enatrol money. There eould be mo money trust_J. iMerpont Morgan. Washington DaehMBB* -r i'??J Ml pont Morg.tn tu-dav t.,ld in-- .noney trust Investigating committee 01 the i House that all Uta money in Oor.aten- 1 dom and ? such power. Poj nearly five hours the chief wit? ness called by th- committee in its ? probe >rt the intricacies of modern finance wlthatood a tire of BBBBtl>Ba j that ? oxer.-d many phases of flr.an' ml operation. In some respect, it >. as on* ' if the most r. inarkaole hearings aooul Hal halls of i*onnr?-ss in recast! years, with Mr Morgaa <>s th.- type a ml ciii Liodim-rt ?! hnancal ttperaiaone or. a colossal scale, and the ceananlttoe'i -ounso) Samu. ! fntetmver. Use iWfl sentatlve of tlie ale men! which, seeks to prol.e to tic inn-.irnost raaaaaaa tlie conditions under which, vaat linaii cial operations are roasdnrtod Mr. Morgan gav. St length -.- vl?ai tr. competition, comh.nation. < ? <.;?.ra? tion and control In muistry and fir.a: CO particularly the latter. Be Sorts.rad that he "did not nurd -omp-t.tion. but that he preferred combination" in his operations. He aas ? mpliati in his declaration that 1 fher.- is no way one man can Ket a monop sly of money." ? Throughout the long examination, to . w.iich Mr Morgan Babaatttai with an evident willingness to answer, there wae not a momen? alien inter-a' lagged. Mr M-.r^ ... ? a rt ady f aponse t-> qaaaShana, dlt.hoi.gii there was often a pat'.:, of wits as to tha meaning and effc * of various franc.al conditions and operations. l ilt V* Ith I nlrrmyer. The sjfjaafjati af competition and i < f.mrn-.at! >n brought ahout a iit.-ly interchange between the noted Anan ' eler and Mr I'ntermyer. Ota latl-r opening the tilt with the suggestion that Mr. Morgan was op.'os.-d ;?. com petition. Th- aHarem d.n.ed thin but said ha faxor. d ' .-o-..|.~rati.>n."" Bddlag that ha was ir. M aray >t>;K>sed to com? petition and in fact "liked a little competltiot, " He .i....gi cd with th> views of Mr. I'ntermy. r on MM '|U's non of int. rlo k-\g n. y trust" investigation up to dat?. Without aefial control. Mr Morgan claimed, there Is no con? trol, although aeane directors may he common t ? several cn-poratlons ?You and Mr. Hiker i Oeavrsp f Hakeri dominate t!i? anthr.i l?. oaj road situat.on. do \ ?u not?" .t-V.- pofn? tU the examination "I don't think w i dr'' rsld M- If .r gan "At |e*>t if a-.- do I .... not know it." ? Your power in any dlr- ti n la en ttrely nn't.nscious t? |?m hj it not?"* "It is. st-. .f land i? th-- ena ? said M- Mat | ? ? Von d m l thank yoo have anv aawer in any department ..: n.-l i .1. . country, do >-in No. 1 - -ilg it.-st ' "And you are not looking foi any~ I am not a.-elr.ng- it. either ? This consolidation ar.d am?liaml> 1 ton of systems and industries and iitnkf does Bat look t? any oartecn tration. .I<>. * WT" -">krd Mr. I nter- ' niter, with a smile. , t ?%?. sit. aaaaPaved the witn?-s?. "It is for the pui pane af aeari-s | tratins Ih. mi.*ts th-ii ? ?u do am-i? - .am.tte is it not"" t ar Istrreaft ttf t sastfr' *Tf It is good huslnesm for the In irrests of th' country to do it. I do It " ?But Mi. Morgan M not a msi- lib' ? e.ked. 1 . asrrer I ? h -n oeio.isiv to Imasr'n- that -htnas t'? for the Interests or lbs cnantry a ben th.? ar> gao-l h-rain aa"" \r. atr" "Ton th'nh f t rnn sr. able la .?sstlff and impaillally differentiate, wher?- your nwti Interests are . ?t? ?-? r.rd lost as .lern It a* though fit (Coshni'd on fcccrnih Pag?.? SENATE FLOODED BV APPOINTMENTS ?In Three Weeks Taft Has Made Over 1,300 Nominations. FIGHT TO CONFIRM NOT YET DECIDED During Whole Three Months of Last Congress in Cleveland's First Term But 400 Were Sent In?Senator Lodge Threatens Democrats With Retaliation. H asl.n.gton Deiember !? Csagrsaa Bel oaraed '??> tag ciiiif"ina? boltdajrel 1 ..<1m> ?ft< 1 aaaM lively asBiiaiaeraa to get Prescient Taft's ices-age into .i:< recot?t. ?ears action >.n I he praal? ..cut's reeent appointment* and b. ing | 1.-eedingr la the \r> hhaM laaaaaaa* itit hi tMHl 'o a point where th'-v may ] be disposal of early in January. The . Ha teas w>< ??able to get a >, imtaas j .'id ad.ourned after a ??venleen-uii' '? M?Inn without even having re- I ceitred tbe Presleteat's .essage The message watted for four bears la secure entrance into th.- Baaste I Wbea th;.t l>ody ronvened at noon the| IVepeS lican Senatot* asked for Im o.iliat. 1 oiiholera' ion again of their' eV n.aiid for an exei utive aasatoa la tike up appointments The Democrats conssatsd to the alaa, and until the. Impeachment trial automatically took' the floor at l:M o'clock, the Senate! fought over the filling of presidential. Oflces with the debut-- carried on io - , hind t4Br*h,'v close.1 doors It was . not until the impeachment court ad-j jo'irned about 4 O'clQch that the Praal-I n?nt'.? nie?sat;r waa rec ived and read , Heel tsaln l?mrr B..'fi hot.se?) of Congress adjo.iii.ed; la meet again Jaauary _' The sitting j as a caart of impeachment aril] raeoa* rene Friday. faaWII J .*. The House' nsssj trust committee, winding up its! session with I P Morgan at f:4?, ad? journed until ...lock Mor-.lav. Jan nary PresstscaJJ) all business of i '.'Ugrcss wiii stand in ab'yanre throughout th. houdays. and a ma ority of the members of both houses will leave Washington for the vaca? tion. The Senate confirmed but one ap ; ?;:.'ment. that of John H. Brown, as postmaster at Concord. X. II.. In the i,our and a i?alf of executive debate V ssTtsag was taken on the reappoir.t i.ient of Kdgar E Clark, whose term :i? Interstate Commerce Commissioner ? x pi res peeember 31 Senator BalSS smith, acting for many Democrat.-.' offered a resolution for the confl. m- ; atioa of army and navy appointment.-', bal tba P"pi/1 lean Senators insisted i ? ?Ii starting at the head of the list for ??? ? onsiderafion of postmasters. OSJJII tlaaa bv Serf-tor Hit. hcoi k ; entocrat. that the post-office appo.nt nents had not received consideration be the full membership of the Post Odea '"ommlttee, drew the declara-; lion from Senator Lodge that, if this : i.oint was forced, it would be em- j ..i-s.nvr throughout the admit.is': a t.i.ii of Woodrow Wilson. Senator, Lodge declared that ib.- Senat.- had . :.iwa\s foliow.-d th. p .-ie-lent of (oli-l lag poat-eaTsaS sppointments or the. ? : .mendation of the s ilicnmmlttfn' .-.dividual Senators to w .;. h I ? i.ete referred. Senator ftlt-h. o. k ' f.iislly withdrew his objections, but! SMS action was labt a on any Off the! i'ther post-office appointments ?.et skanl Reply. Figures pr-sented by Senator Sen ? snow ?hat In prev.ouw changes of ad- , Ministrations the Senate always . ?>n tirmed the appointments of the retir i'is: Presidents, met a sharp reply from ', Senator lljke Smith He declared that! PrcatSjaM Taft had setit over UM#1 ppstatsstala to ths Senate dunnt .lire. weeks of this session, while i President Cleveland sent In ' ut ????? ? appointments during IfSS whole three | ssoatbd of the last Osasjsasa ..f the ? -t Cleveland term Impearbmrst I ourt tdia.aras. Washington. De. ember ?.Vtl?r V a l!lk e. al Witnesses fur the d-.-j f-nse. th.. Senate, sitting as a ' o irt ol impeachment In tbe trial of Judge i RoSS \V A:, hl.ald. of the Cummer. ? Co iri. to-day adjourned for the holi-i (lajra, t" convene again January .. when ' .111 ge A-chhal.l will take the s.and in his own behalf Tiie ,-ourt session to-da. lasted a .il ;1- aeat three hours during which' ? ?umsei (in.- Judge Ar. hhald ma?le a -.sin effort to conclude ti^mioUig wU ? - '? tl.. def. PSe Wh"n It b' - ' came evi i. n? that this could not be ? omp!ish?d. the court, on motion of; S?-.?ator i;a.llng-.. adjourned lohn W IVale. of New York, wss I lb. first witness He identified several L it. ?? ti'at passed b-twi-en nim Judge Archibald an 1 John Henry Jones, re? garding the pur. hsse of the Oxforo \i oli.n nea- Sc-anton. Pa. In which' Jon?-? and Judge Arch bald are alleged ? . hax. i?e.n interested. .lohn llentv Jones of Scranion. was ||? ..rt ..'.orated eviden.-e be ? id Knet, before the llogse Jijdl. |ar> j ut-, Thomas r.llsworth Davle* mining engineer of .*?< rantofi. was i tin ii. , .- to th< w (.:!'? of the i jlm ?lump "Did ion estimate what the dump was worth"' asked tttorneT \^ ort h - i ifcion. fo- the a? cnsed Jurist v - aal p.m. - "and 1 reported to in ? Merits not f? touch it It was : not worth ?1st was ?Sk?"d fo- It ? las Meg te> Teetlfc ?h., i ?ton. Der. mee-r !??-The sub issasslii. e of Mb Ranking; sr.d Cir n m v I onimlllee of |he II ? :pe of llep resb ntstlvr* of whi. h Cbjrfssf >.1*??. of ||sJl ? -msn. ha* sea; oot 'a illations la an sd?tlilonsl list of fswr- ( sons repr* s-ill ? ng tarloua pur?B'ls to appear before |h< . ommlttee ,n Jaaa- I mi and render oplrlms s? ? ? sir. il.l be done with the , urrwn. \ .. SrS ?re>n. InclsKtert in Ibis ord list sre OB- , e. . Wileor. president of the N^l ...nsl i.,.r,?e |vm,, 111 William Cr-isel masler of the Pern soy IVaaAB Aisle i (l^Mawssf^ti^Tt. ed Paste > President Indignantly Denies That He Is Playing Politics. i COUNTERCHARGE MADE IN MESSAGE He Deeply Regrets Failure ot Congress to Wipe Out "'Spoils I System,'" and It Was to That End He Placed 36.000 Fourth Class Postmasters Under Civil Service. J Washington. Daaaanbai 11 l*r??i j dent Taft to-da) gave '"??ri*c?*??? his xp-Mon "t tha .Large that he had been 'playing aalltlci in his recent execu? tive oider putting ':6."'ki fourth i ha an postmasters under the rfrtl aoriKa ; The president made the countercharge ! tl at hia ai raaciI on the iloor of UM I House were telling "untruths." and iBTlTOd that he deepiy regretted tlM fail 're of Congress ?o pass legislation, which practically wo'ild destroy the "spoils system." "Criticism has been made of tnis order on the ground that the motivo was political." said the President. "Nothing could be fu-ther from the truth. The order was mad* before the election and In the Interest of ? ?fro ient public service I have several times requested f'ongress to give me authority to put first, second and tht-d ? labs postinasfe-s. and all other local officers, including Internal revenue of? ficer*, customs officers. I'nited States marshals and the local agents of the other departments, under the clas?iti c.ttion of the rivll service law taking away the necessity for con? firming su-h appointments by the Sen? ate. I deeply regret the failure of Congi ess to follow those recommenda? tions. The < hange wou! i have lake* otit of paiitlca practically everj local offl. er and wou.d have enti-ely cured tha atrlla growing o :t Of what, under the p.-esei,t law. must always remain a remnant Of the spoils system" Third Message ot tear. The President's advice to Congress was contained in his third message af the year, sent in to-day. It s>|. de? voted largely to a review of the ai - complishme-it* af several government iepartments not touched In Previous messages and to recommendations for legislation. The President advocated I^-g'slation which would r?erm:t members of the Cabinet to sit in eith- ' ??: House of ?"ongress. with the- right to enter into -iebate and answer i|Ues- I tioi.s. but without vote The adoption of Iba Postmaster- . ? i-neral's pan for a readjustment ot > ompensation to railways carrying mulls, especially in view oT the on ditions '.vht-h will exist under the par? cels post law. A revision af the land laws to secure prope; i onservatioii and at tlo same time assure prompt disposition of land ' that ahasaM be turned over to private ; o? nerablp le-g.-lnt ... .iff. ? t.: u A la ski which v sabl provid ? for leases of coa' lands ami in respect to mining claim*, liie j d.spo-.t.on of Oil phosphate ?n:d pot- ! ash lands in tile I'nited States. A t of Congress winch wold legal? ize a od law such as are ; now made by the lienis.-n Boaid. Iti j thai i M :ie tion Use President approved the creation of the Hemsen Hoard by former President Koosevelt. i? it said that the time had come 'or C outre*.* ! to re octiize th. necessity for "a tri- j ounal of appeal " in pure food cases, ??tf'file w/e are struggling to sup- j i preew an evil of great l?ro> .rtlons I labe that of impure fo .d." pafsl tlio i President, "we must provide th- ma - caeasrry la the law it?eif to prev< ne it* becoming an inatrjment of oppres- ! ; sion. and we ought to enable those i ?hose business is threatened with annihilation to haxe some tribunal and . s ?me form of appeal in which th'-v leave a lompiete day in court" iippoaes t:iee|lve rrtsrilv. The President closed h!s m?ssaze ait'i a recommendation that Congress : a Bag a t?- f--i of Washington. In , his disc ission of the > apltal he said that a oiiblic utilities .-ommissio y a** ne.-d?d. The Presdent expressed aaasj position to the granting of aba elec? tive franchise to citizens of Washing ton and Indorsed the plans of the dm niissl .-ii of Fine Arts for ? ity .m; rove. , ii" nt END OF TRIAL IS NEAR I lamination ot tag hsrrss Prisoner* was He t ?arlaste? l.-llsy. Seul. Korea. I ??-, ember I*?The con - ? lusi- n of the examinations of the ' s* Korean prisoners under trial for conspiracy against the li e of <'??-.. r n.ir.Onrr?l Count TeraU'hi of KssTssm. will, in .-ill probability, be reache 1 to? morrow. Ti. statement* on the w-tne*? ? of the alleged leaders, win. are under going esamlnatl< n. *ho? they had a ? general knowledge of the S-n Mir. Il'l. the sec "I society organized bv Korean* In America, with branche* in ? s**haa*a and Korea. Vearlv all other prisoners ha I ?!. - nied the\ had e,ven heard O t e ??? ?eft. and assorted that tha poll e bad ; for??.l them to admit be*ng members. ' IN th. men now tept'rvlng e ere , ?mnllcat..! by Rar on Tun hts renort to the House to-da This was th. t?r'r* of the stamp fha? I v- ..,?s. ???. iiwuai ltalr.nav>t J BRYAN DID NOT CALL ON GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA Iiov ITIUJAM JBJfSIIJIOS HKi \N ..OVKH\OK WILLIAM BOBCtSS iHW. 'iovcrvir Mann did not attend the Informal ereptlnn 10 William Jen- I nlngs Bryan at MM Business M. a s ' Clun yesterday afternoon, because the | Neliraskan had not performed what UM Governor regards as tile cuslc-mary ' courtesy of railing on him. A v'sitor to a State capital is sup- ; psastsd to call on its Governor. In order | to pay his respects to its People, the ' exei utive being regarded as its oflVial I head. Wl.en Governor Mann goes to ?n?.titer ."tale, he calls on th* Gover? nor, which he -IM when I ampaigninS in the North in October It is recalled that when Fitzh-igh l>ee whs Governor or V'rginla the qneetion of interchange of comrtMfea between bint B?d B visiting President of the 1'nlte-: States was raised. I: 1? not believed that <>overnor Mann ; would hold to this point should the ! Prf aldsat < orw to trlchnsossfl, hut be ! does bolsaea that a privat?- cltiaon f should pay the ? all first. Friends of Mr. Bryan said in this ''connection that he was in the hands I of the local commute.- while here, his i movements being dtrOCtad The Qor i ernor was on th- stage last night at j the Bryan locturo, and the iwo not ami sh?>ok hands. BLAME OK THOSE WOO CONFESSES McXamara Brothers and McMan if;al Held KcT-pon^ihle for Dynamite Outrages. PLEA MADE BY DEFENSE Jlold- That Labat Unions Uad N'othhtsr to Di.umtteis . The defense s . otiose] attack.--: the otifession of M>Maiiignl as given on th-- stand 'because this same McManigal is an admitted thief, who testified in court thai he stole 1 -'">? pounds of dynamite and hi i il in the sin d of hl? unsuspecting father at T^mn. ?ihn. ?'It 's n"t within the power of the Keek ial government to pMssWwto for at .s of intimiilatori committed against employers of nonunion labor.-' said Mr Krum "These defendants are clouted with conspiring to .airy prohibited .\plo-, s|v?s against the Federal law?, and it' has n<>t been shown that they did SS conspire, or that they met together speciti- .l'v with a view of ffalaatssss' that law."* When >|r Krum told Use i irv ttWt ? he siatute of limitation hail r if against s?n> of the sets ? hurge.l l .o eral Judge A. B Ander??? interrupted him. saying "Von tell that to the ;ury Mai I shall instruct them it is not the law." I D Fredericks, distre f*alioi ney of ' l.o- A'lg.l.? Cunt- !? ft '01 I/o? An gel.-? to-snlghf Bflef hexing been M consultation aSBTe with Federal ofTtcers identified with the trial. ?*apts'n Frederick* ?ad he was returning ?-? t...s Angel.-, to ot.T.ir- MM th.- asaausSj trlal of ?"la-en > ?eV 1 r?ros.rt?lr? Saarl f..c Its Pan taaoa. (Special to The Times.Irlspsten I V.? \ ,rh D.. ember l?- The Hoard of Estimate to-ds> appropriated |A ewe to per. haee the famous mttale In Whtoti tbe poet. Fdgsr Allan I*. f n?.-e M-ed The .oti^af 'a Best! MetMesJ on Ibe es?t side o Kingshr'dge Rose) ir. In- Brow* It i? inter ieit to remove ? be cottage te> a *it< Ir P?e Park, at Ibe o.to'ion of Kingsbrtdge Kogd and th. 't.^nd ftoiilevsrd and Concourse The' . otlsSe is now owne-d by a rest- ? detit of t'ordhsm. w h. i? said to ,. | W P-s to se'' it . tor tVSvA. DECISION TENDS TOWARDS PEACE Turkey W ill Permit (ireek> to l ake Part in L'on ierence. ?.. ? ALL FEELING THEIR WAY ? _ Jn Same Position a> Port>:nouth Meeting After Rirst Week's W ork. Vice-Admiral Killed and Vessels Damaged ttbrnv I).-. em be r |?.? \lcc-ld miral Hnlll i*:i*ha. formerly tllu l?lrr of Marine In the Tnrklah I ahinel. vta* killed In the naval enKnuetneut between the t.reek* aad lurk* the Dardanellen Decem? ber |?. Thin I? the report received from a I.reek captain, who had ju?t armed ir.un the Dardanellen and made public throuah a aeml-omVtal ? Sl'tl'J . \ Ice-tdmlrai Mali I Pasha wan oa ' hoard the flagship Khryr-Kd-nia j llarhamxa. ?hieb according to the ' *nme authority, nan lfry seriously ?lamased. II nan Decennary in use <-o!lt*loa mal? t? keep the veaael afloat. Knur other oMeera abaard the flacnhip nrrr killed, and ? larae number of soldier* were killed or n.led. \ hospital ?alp Hn? ?ent to take care of the wounded. Three of the other TaekUh ship* eaaaaed in the battle anatalaed ?etcrr dnmase The flagship era* ' plerred Hi shell* on holt the port and starboard aide*. I ire hrnke out. hut ?*a? conlrolled. The t.rrrk captain ???erteil alao that three I urkioh destroyer* nrrr hit dar l?K the H?hl I>?nd.?r.. December 1??The pear, conference was in Session only a short rime to-day. The Turkish delegate* jnimunr.N) that freah 'nstructions had h.en dl*p.aturdav ia> takt-i. by ??hu it time the ln?tru< tion* I I ? i" . r< acb lemdon News comes from the -:c-i.t that the im-rnra-m ..? ei lowering the delegate* :., ??? with the negotiation* with the Oi ? k a* Wei] a.? the Balkan p|eniDo|?n tiarie*. This decision tends .owarls peace. a? there ha* I? m .< ?u?; ? ilsal t o T-irks were manueuv ring fit. time. s>> lhat* they m.ght strenath'O their army. Th ? conference noa .? ?. e\?.-tly the same ;o?itlon aa the Portsmouth con f*ren . . a.ter the ru?t week * work Th.- dir? rent parties ar e dallt fe. Mg th ?? ay before ?tr.kina a deci.tve blow IN-, had Pasrh.1 ?tr inal-. ? -. all* i '.la:. ? VV.tl's shrewdness* whrle the unt of hi* coo* attitude and unshakable calmness There are other very Inter**-u.g ?w?r eonallttes l?r Dane*. ch?-' of th rtnlc.ir.nn*. '? Ilk- an .\tn--ujn poll liotan Novsk Pr. ire ? .* BVerrla I? an e?n?riepc...| ?taie^raaa th. Mont, legrln. Ml- if ? *?' i keen sttaloraa I let tfler the sifting to JBJ . some .?f the Balhi'i d. legates r,jv.?st?d dl..'ts t ette aa- affairs we., dia^y. .?.h.h* etc ?rmirt and three h??! .? I ..>??? v r. ?ndnriag all jn>e ?iffeiing* jsfj v md |h< ? ?r? ' \ ? ft: , ??. t. | it^oe'ia-raJ aa Tenth IJkne. ? ' OVERMAN MAKES FORMAL APPEAE - I're-cuts to Wilson Oualiiicatioiis j of J?i>vphu> Daniels tor I'o*tmaster-( ieneral. - NO ANSWER FORTHCOMING : rrcr-idcnt-iilect Will Meet Bryan fur i irst Time Since Election. Trenton. X. .1.. Dco-mlnr IS.? Presi wSBd'SiScl Wilson pored, studiously for s-v?>rnl hours r.,- Princeton. Basis af Maar \Ms ? Bai ? ." h? telegraphed briefly to Senator ?. ? Gorman, of New Tork. howevei. an answer that was made public in which bC declared that as the State legis? lature always had been Heptihliran in on-- or both oran.h.s. he had '.en un ?abl. lo put through the promised . miiraiii mt (?form. M- added also that -vile Complained of :;i e,mneei:on with the trus . i.ios* lv concerned Federal jurisdiction. The Governor took no fu " . cog? nizance of the -luestion during the ratnpoijrw. telling his friends, however, taat be always had intended reform i-o1 would begin it if be could g? t a legislature thst was 1 "??motratie in i I.ran. '-.. ? His wish being ful? filled, the Governor stari-d to w. \k ?i .arn-?t to-day raping; f h.s aid Klwtn Walker. Chan, ello- ..f t:,. >tj". and Jndre Bennett Van fflckel. f... m. r 1' of the Stale Saprem- Court These :r-ii. with Governor Wilson, will draft the new legislation "We Went over ?n lnf.aip lot ..f l - I l said the Governor after he t.sd spent nearlv two hoar a With them t? all ..th-r . .????? . ,. tlon statutes have been amended snj I'?r tave s.-e. - . r complicated We BOSSe SO SsB.BIangle tbem Both lodge Van deckel and Chancellor tt Jlk.e are egget Ii n.-ed and ?4V. ? a.I i i : t |. 1st :ig to the corporation laws, oo Iber are valuable ?rvi-de? to ate.** ?tefloeot tea \attowal r?ll.?e. i">n rational polttbs the |*r. ? d. nt ele. t was most reticent He hau .... ins f government, were adjudged by William Jennings Bryan to b?* ?The Signs ..f the Tunes" in his lec? ture .f that title in th. fjty Audito? rium last night To the latter of the three propositions he devoted more than half of th" time consumed, and to it he gare the original thought of his address, the remalnde! h?!i;_; a re? view of the ad* aic emeat made la ali lands in throwing off tha h'ight of Ignorance and in reaching high r moral I standards. Beside a, In treating aj political matters he was on familiar ground and showed thai he was at ; home. ! The lecture was thoroughly enjtyed ! by the audience. Mr Bryan was in good v dee. spoke w ithout effort to all i the people in the great ball, l.-Ttipered Iiis remarks with humorous an.'dotes and witty allusions, put enough lire [into it at times t> arouse cut n'lsiasm. and received a full meed of applause, lie is i|uite evidently still a prime I favorite with a Richmond audience. About f.500 people paid to bear him. t IrK'nlfn tppltcation. ? hi some questions he made local ap pife atiou of his remarks. So much time was devoted by him to a discus si tn of the initiative and ref. n-ndum as to create the Impression that h? j was making sentiment for these mod - I ern principles of government in tlile Slate. Saying bo knew thai ,n si>m? localitlea the npattcatiea af thia doc? trine had not taken i.o'.d as it has in the West, he told his hearers of the old l'omlnijn that they might as well "i -Uder it, as it would laavtabhly be :.i ed, Me predicted tiiat every State j in the t'nion would In time adopt the initiative and referendum as part of its system of government. Again, with perhaps a touch af local atgasaeilt, b*j discussed the Federal 'n coaae tax. Thirty-four State*, he sait. hive ratified the proposed amendment incorporating this principle in the Con -titiition. Only two are needed, and Virginia, lie piedicted. will be one of these. Passing complimentary reference arai made to llarrt St. tleorge Tuclccr. bTbea the propoaitioa to elect I'niteo" Btatea Benatori by popular vote was tirs? before i'ongress. Mr Tucker was chairman of the committee to which it was referred, and by his earnest work helped to secure the first vote of indorsement given It by the House ..f l?prescinat it.-, twenty years ago. Mr Firv.ui was presented by John Oarlaad Pollard in the hriefeat rc laat 11 lie ..aid it would be an affront to a Pichmond aud'enc to introduce to It th.- great N'ebraskan. Trouble* of Ueforiners. In hi- Introdu. tion Mr. Br.van spoke of reformers an.| their work?how they .ire lonely a: first, be/w hard their task ssjaaatlaaoa i-. haw some of them he iiscon , . ? .? , ? .! .-:>,? !:..w some haw par.tceas of their own. and are dsaaaasaaaand and mutinous tf their specific remedy is not adopted. how eomt af them stop when one reform Is accomplished and how others wlP strive only for the iireat reformation, det lin -ic to take minor relief as it is present- d. Tb.- ablag of the times he Cro ? ? dad. are in leafed in three direc? tions? progress in intelligence. fn inastalitt and in dealing with govern? mental affairs. He sketched the ad ranceaienl af learning In the countries* ..I the world. 01. . the flight of ignor Then r,?- spoke of the moral reforms tnat have come and are com i insr?temn-ranc?. honesty in big bua : mess, national awakeaing*. I>ealing with these two topics. Jdr Brvan said nothing that he has not said man) tlsnes before, bu: he said it in a Bra] tnat BO one clae could hate don. I'eoplr I rsrslsc to Kale. fernlag to the political side of baa addres?. hi spoke Of th- growrth aC ??' ?!? niocracjt and the .f. ..f th. i i|e ..r arista rra H< ha bean la pollt ;e? so laaff. i i.|e." n a? - ? ? ??:<'? 11 at IV? ts to afaraya be m positivin to prove asore than be said. s>> that he was not afraid to maintain the assertion raw at r and a.lste -t.-uiionat *.,?.. i . i - .? ? ' - less a?t?? . ,.f the World was 1? and then he ? aaae to that w .? hega - ,.ath?American paaV ssa the pi spts havd tataaai f ?i- "ig -.. led thai the anwndasent to th* t"oB ... I spsx Ot j atiBtd a rut leant*, would he mast* l'.e hlgge?! |.?l?lt n. >..Mlt .rt h*? ??cid an. aoiild b- no snore nsest Ml I? pre,p^,e4 abasssbal t eatceuva. tau? by