AMERICA.
THE PRESIDENTIAL„ ELECTION
, H EAR.STS ROMB-SH ELL.
DABBLING WITH TRUSTS. Pwbb A*toct»tion-By TeJejtrapß-Oopyright Received 10.13 p.m., Sept. 2ist. NEW YORK, Sept. 21. Mr' Hearst; ca*t a btunb-pfceU into the Republican and D«»niotTatie camps when Ijo publicly read, letter*, from. Mr bold, of the Standard Oil Trust, to Senators .Forafcer and Sibley, indicating that tht-y, while liolding public nfliee. had linancial and other relations, with the
Tru.-t. Other documents tdmilarly ar-sail Squalor* Bailey and Ka-skell. Democrat:*. The «onteiid that the ictu-ro were stolen. Senator F««ruk<Vs explanation. ir» that tlw* mowyh-wt-re l<-gal f<-e* for M?rvi«*s unconuccu-d with I'-gi.Mation. Tim have tudautvd 'li- pub iir ..iuwtr »«awi .Mr Bryan, who haw opened hi* lampaign i« New York. H«ur.vided R<«o»eV«dtVi prilivijilr of dvnasly founding, and dcvUr*--! that «", »as tontryjy u» £fev.. ii«tj'.uiK»n*.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13706, 22 September 1908, Page 5
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129AMERICA. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13706, 22 September 1908, Page 5
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