Show t PROHIBITION CANDIDATE J Joe J i We ey Notified of His for lie It II but Not III u the Iha Leader of n a Ilon of 01 1000 Ch July J Wool Wooley Prohibition candidate for lor u the pl Il deecy of the Ie United States WU was for formally or mally of his hll at t a meeting held tonight I In Central III Music ulc ball haU Till The hall Will was crowded by meO mem ben bers of the party and the speeches of Samuel Hamuel Dickie of Albion Mich who ho acted u chairman ot of the national con can which placed Mr fr Wooley In ud and of Mr Wooley were received with great at enthusiasm Mr lr spoke pok In part as follow The T duty to 10 me tonight I Ia a purely formal on one and yet one on I am able to discharge with the heartiness Wl We are here re to 10 give notice to ib presidential nominee of I I the Prohibition party parlY that thai he be has been chosen to 10 lead what to 10 many I Is sure lUre to seem NIna a 0 forlorn hope hop hopf f ker Spoke at t some om length on the the th M MoC naIl of oC the eart earth to lu prevent rev nt tb the outrages out In China Chin and declared the woes WIle and lid created by rum tar fa en 11 those of th the Yellow terror beyond Ute lit The speaker declared d lared that the nominee of the Prohibition party stood for all that the church smiled and yet et It was 0 not at all sure lure that ho churches would stand by himIn him himIn In the the rum power Mr upon rising to reply to a speech of 01 Mr was received with prolonged cheer cheen by the audience lie i accepted the nomination In a speech ot of considerable I length H said uld In the course coune of his remarks remark I accept this nomInation not u the leader of a forlorn hope but u a color bearer In the next nUl and greatest forward movement ot of humanity for It seems well u within the lines Uns of the most tu te moderation to believe that or gashed conscience as a represented bythe by Ih the church and nd organised greed u as represented b by the liquor are forming form rapidly In American politics for lor the greatest pitched battle ot of Ute the theof ace hi that fight be a I the chief of of dotards whoa ho cannot pick Dick out the winner I f II ay that on the ground lIOun ot of mod good mora and good politics the next nest busl bUill ness nea of this count country is I to set Itt itself on oa ona a bt and basis ball basist t only civil service Ice that com comes out of that to be reliable In n minor things B By Ute the or of 1773 Wt we set let up the ideal of liberty by the revolution ot of 17 w we set up the Ide Ideal ot of lOCI social confederacy b by the revolution of 1301 1111 w we set ut up the ideal Idal ot of national unit unity Not one of tb these ideals is I yet r realised hut but they air no coining ny fly the of 1900 1 we shall hall set tet up rl righteousness hl which providentially l Ia ready to 10 loyal loal hande In th the issue of th Ih Prohibition party |