PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
ANTI-TRUST LAWS. | DEB. BBTAIPS ATTITUDE. SEW YORK, October I. Mr. Thomas L. Hisgen. ■whom Mr. Hearst induced the National Independent party to select as their candidate for the Presidency, is one of four brothers who are manufacturers of axle grease, and whom the Standard Oil Trust vainly tried to crush, because they refused to sell thek business to them for £120,000. Mr. Bryan, in another letter that has been published in the Press, declares that, if elected, he will enforce the anti-trust laws persistently and consistently, and not spasmodically and intermittently like President Roosevelt. The latter now declines to reply to Mr. Bryan's last letter, on the ground that the controversy is now descending to personalities.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 236, 2 October 1908, Page 5
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