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Show -- V' 'v -' "' I V ..U covtj.-.;-c- r .VlrlO. JbAl.UlVD cra reajcnfjn-maf- EXEONEN'T io . - ' .... -- p.. ; mE for. ( .... ... -- 'uca vTtv.n t tu. .;. v ... i kt.k tkciet auml -- ji " "'V: pltlitV? Aa;terai --. ofnee, Rooms 227.a23 Garistituti'on B .i iiVe AviCt)&;a by RabWR ! v "hjfr' lvotntr n-if- F '.. k'llu u' ??. more- oJ76ur-Ylty.-.wJncrt- delighted to. stand here in tb open this twcnty-scvejitassociation here not only : Jotlcfwed'. '.tv " - - tn.3nunie,r-- : v of :the .fi; Afevommfre mm south. v ., 'm The uolorad or.ntt.'eYej. ine i;ommion ei ..iuivirt,, il ligh t oa: ne W ra was i a wii ingiippn h er hill 5aU Lake City Utah; at. rAnhLfseA' I hold irf mv hand the cave! AhaI. Snd.U3moTuing ftush wa on her brow, betokening 'XV future of prosperity and progress. The speech e to women the orivileire of votinsr, h tms a of Mr, Convers was greeted with the wildest en-t- h oud country.-tLApplause.) It 'is frii tiat Usi asm . Jle conceded tl at. the - south was conAmerica's .first" republic first in TaQt;:as(velJfas. servative but he dared any one to say thatlt was in name should be planted on the hcislys of- the the conservatism of cowardice. She had never They indicate the eternal Rocky mountainsT the logic of truth and she welcomed, principles1' on winch the suffrage movement Is. 'repelled becatKe it entered her gates in, tie founded the principles or equal' Visits (4b iil this con"yiUon .....Wis leftSIv2-- W iianfe oC libertv: for which she had spriixkled with Via UTI', K. K, mankind. (LouO v I applause!) hope tlgpod',: ... revolu riier' bravest blood the battlefields n- - m. ana ar- men o( Atlanta , will--- ' understand; ihw'f0Qq jjaturaav: an j nit, atby giving tion;- :He encouraged the.'delegaies " claim to be,the besthalf of creationHve-'diita, Georgia, Vreanesday .Anotnin that thtrm his conhdent claim : to' be half: I.(Lauig!iter.W.iv-sur- e at 0 a. .111., in company that rnihtrl the ultimate tnumnh 01 the au?to nrnvpi-.our meeting in Atlanta w ill o.ne; Mrs. Manila Daniels, rrovo, and Mrs: and that we are all glad of the which they were devoted. g fpriymS)fint-inin your beautiful city.-- Let 'AureinrSTRogers,. Kami ington usrasvW(je1j AVe were met at the station b a delega business and show the people of. pa ' s.welcome devolved She re ljrGoi-gition of . the Atlanta .V.S. A., a gentleman men know how to. run a cQnvenHojX.itlaugh-t'ewno nan never neiu an onice an upo,q oLsrnauartdV-e- r and two ladies wearing theyellow ribbon cast a vote in her life. (Laughter.) bu don't make 4iaste" continued she,. 'I'm h ;dge, atjd'.yeiit1 direct to the -- Aragon,. a rev. an:na shaw's i.woctchj afraid 1 never shahrtCon tin ued Laughter.). I his fine hotel, the headquarters of the Jvational-America- n t " Almighty God, our heptnlypQU'nd is a dignified convention, and it represents a great W, S. A. We found some Mother, we thank Thee foytheTildence that movement, and l ean tell you that all the sport and prominent --suffrage women - had al ready ar- - has preserved the life ar)A(hhofofusour honoredin fun that is'made of us originates in the barrooms together of the country. (Laughter.) Rest assured that ri ved and soon "a fteJf. S u sa.n B .x A n thony president and brouiJaMwjY for put- - if women this sunnysjcwittfwuf Thee could vote bid men wrould be scarce in came and Mrs. Chapman-Catt- , these ladies ting silfiaTid thoiigrinto.the ' minds of our office. (Applause.) $6.1 the dome of our beautihad been speaking, in several places in the e wpnieri and; .ir the assurance, of Thy ful statehouse is the statue of a woman, impersonMessed vvas ' of Christ nussion word the that Jesus were and at tnc' s(juth the Goddess y6f Liberty, and when liberty delighted . .1 i r i i: i l' r xo accompusn ine ire.etiom.oi r an manKinu. iiay ating abides in fact, as idoes in sentiment, witbi-- the' success 01 meir laugrs. 4our, deliberations be,Xf such a character as to walls of that builing there w;ill be no doubt of i Here is no iieeajdescnbiiig'ADs haste n on th e. ti me wi ekn a H s ha H r e cogn i z e o n e the triumph of vyomari suffrage in this grand old or to.; newpapej) jGod rand ckpowlepge themselves to be His state Antlipny ; (Applause.) Unhappily for our cause, telion- we .ask in the name of These rhildr.en c so lis and in th iaiuous.now inrpugnoUL gtinciuinir-5Tihowever, press pulpit there happen to ; Anien." 5ur esiis'Christ, Lyfeh v u: levy .men nu siiiipijr miiut ine iiiuiguaiiuu. hmitXxy. that' she can stand alonajii4 HiuifwK:dentlV as'the central fieure for eoual laughter.) Mrs. McLendon reviewed the (Great First in o'rdyr was business, reports; progress ofsuffrage in Georgia and made a glowininutes, of previous convention and biunagc aim ib so popular inai, every ing prediction for the movement; "not only in this ambitious' accords to her tlit While this "was country, ut throughout the world, she closed IjQTiordtie her noble work and individually .were: distributing to the her bright and witty speech by giving the convengoing oii Cot ton States and aird iislie is uot-- queen of a kingdonr she state and members, badges of tion a cardial welcome toandthe.stated delegatpus that a special International exposition, is certainly a iieen of hearts. yellow ribbon,' representing the coat of day had been set apart for therm i Thursday evening, the ladies' were arms qf7 . MAJOR HUBNER'S GREETING. notified the'r "would be ah iufonnaLmeeting-- Th.T5oTisfitution instead of resting upon yln words eloquent and poetic Major Charles W.. 4iiKne;otlurii()lel rooms reserved for Com- these pUlgfrs of Wisdom, Justice and extended welcome to the women suf-ilubner seven p. m. the mittees, and a half-pas- t the three branches of ragists to the Gate City. He stated that his many representatives who, had arrived were goyernnCefDonl'y two were visible, Vyisdoin diffidence had been "wercome by a sense of the. assembled. The roll of states was called havingdisappeared, the others broken and. honor conferred upon4 him. "No true man or r said he, "can ignore the call of duty. and and about thirty were represented, a few decayou; the military guard removed show woman," I feel it a duty, though a hapyy one. to welcome words being, spoken, by each of the states of ing4 woman has no protection under the la ws this noble sisterhtrtrtKto our city. (Applause.) suffrage workAvliere there was an Associa of the state; the real coat of arms Is llso 1 ne - ppsmon m "vvrrrpTtt TTTa t springs tion at, all. Miss Anthony as usual com- -' irzm a quixotic chivalryis the only one that you conXrast, 41tejuiiieibboTriTrriK will to encounter. Reason, and right are have It m a unique affair and displays Wit and with lcjriginalrfehr and . . . . . . you . . these, in the name of God, wilhat her at least; lnreuuitv ;eyery m the one who devised it last prevail. (Applause.) You have the right not liid sie jnaniffMetl in Utali a only tof seek but to " demand your rights." (Apon rresiaent ruie appointed committee "a'ul expressed Ujardeut hl)pe ; plause.) for.tlie-nsning-yeof ar jPlan : ' work," ')Q tlie next 'state,' to comtf into theu5 Major Ilubner then referred to the travail, the most important committee ) con i'ally -through which Atlanta had passed to emerge in rwith, equal rights for all. of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, New beauty as the queen of the southland. He loved sisting liiuiouuji y u. iu. jan. isi, auaixecutiye1 York, Chairman, Miss Sliry G. Atlanta the dust of those who were dearHay, er to himbecause session; was held at which- cbn4iderble his than own life were (sleeping among Miss Laura Clay, Kentucky, business. was planned-anat ten o'clock" the Indiana, hills. He was satisfied that .the convention, her S . Deggs, Kansas, and Mrs. E . B . would Convention opened ' in DeGive's Opera enjoy the atmosphere of Atlanta and that Utah. . 6ur Wells, d the both, represent--eTerritoryyas city and the delegates would be the House. The. suffrage flags were draped on Kxecutive 'the ;ommittee by Mrs. happierrrbr "their intermingling. Though Major, over the platform and the seals were marked Hubner began" his speech by stating that he was-nooff for 'the several states with yellow flags MariHa Daniels, Proy6; and .Mrs. Aurelia a public speaker, it was .evident that his and the name uf each respective state S. Rogers on the Committee on Resolutions; audience was impressed with the fact that he vvas see Utafi had its proportion on both a good and a great one. : , stamped on, so there was not the least Committee work Some remiuutes Jive trouble in seating the delegations. MISS ANTHONY PRESENTED. from State consumed the ports remainder Miss Anthony came forward amid Miss W Augusta Howard, of the Georgia state vociferous cheers from all parts of the house, of the time of the morning session . association, in a graceful little speech, next preAfternoon session at with a Miss Anthony to the audience as a woman sented opened which was well filled, and about as many crowded hduse, after prayer, ..reports of whose home was in Rochester, but who dwelt in men as women, and called the Convention om'mittes wrere .presented and he hearts of millions who loved her. to orders, holding in her hands the historic standing ''No mortal .ever received a heartier .welcome snort speeches from state presidents. than you have given me tonight," said Miss gavel that rapped to order the Legislature i I ne evening- session. S rt m nnpnprl-Mtlx " Anthony; "and n behalf of the Woman's Suffrage -- j$:4n ;; p,, Ci--Es-- AY t - . w: te a . , - o - beant 11-4- f . - , 4 Mln'i a r ' jyJ T"-""TrVT f h ev-er- isif fo ? ' vi v. i. Alain otre.ciL oppov.ier,y,-- . i?us.ues? iu a.m. to $ iay, except .bun day: Address all business comfnucication? ; wo vt a pi t n r -- j 1 wiv papers .ucii r.taf 3 . IN i. ; . tooujrr cX pes a ( " . - " ng - . , ' . tRettSest : . , - Mrs.-Aniri- e d t so-yoiryv- ill - 2-- 0 ' .".. |