| Show f h w ry N S S J NI S W 1 rte rV fr J I ff 1 f Theodore Roosevelt President of the United States 0 I NJ LI M NJ M f When President Roosevelt was wa nom nominated nomInated mated as an the of the late lamented President McKinley he did not dream nor did dill the American people f that hat he was los soon to be elevated to tho the at of the notion nation Hut i there was WiS one thing that the American 1 people did know and that was that In Inthe the person of Theodore Roosevelt was wasn n man who could loul take lake the helm of at the tha ship of o stale and steer It successfully through waters no matter how troubled Ills l ls had hod Indeed Inde d been n II strenuous life lICe 1 I His Isle n life lite that had been ben put lut tl to the test t tp wt t under the tho most trying circum and found Cound to be bo equal to every ever emergency Much Ruch of his Important 1 career and public achievements la le told I by b Halstead who wrote ns na fol tol follows follows lows at lit the time lime ha hs was WaR unanimously nominated for Cor the YS RUNNING BUNNING MATE President William Mcl inley has haa rea tea eon on to In he be proud that on Oil the tho Republican con can ticket fur for his hia reelection ro has hos been uOn associated with sadly him n as 1111 tho the candidate for tun the vie i presidency Theodore volt veil Dally Both ate Pie men mon who Iho Were tried am and proven true tru weighed and not nut found vanillin In the hours of ot their peril anti and the Ih days da of at their pence peace In I n time of at war both bolh u at al n tho thu front and nd both In places where there hero was WOI till the thunder with the deadly hall hail hallof of at battle about them therm It 11 may moy not be at II atwell eo well remembered by the brave boys buya of at today tOlla who In the enthusiasm of ot their victory over oer the Spaniards SPAniard may forgot t tho the c daring deeds of ot their fats lat ore crl but It Il remains true that thaI just as Roosevelt urged on un And was wac In front of or orilia ads ilia tough cough riders the First United States SlAtes Volunteer Cavalry so It was wal with MaJ of whom Oen Gen Sheridan said IBId In an nn official report of at his ride to lu Win chewier Chester that he found McKinley far In trout front urging hit hie hi men to one of or the till officers who Vera era doing their thelt duty Another point of o interest In the mili military tary careers of ot the two 10 men wn was their devotion as all o to the care of ot their i men then a n mere meN lad Ind IndIn ladIn In the tile commissary department mw In Ini i during durin n a severe engagement that though It was wall his seeming duty to 10 In the rose rear r r and watch utter after the stores In nil his charge yet the men In front vero wern were I hard pressed and without food and this made the seeming duty n a certain mis mistake take The mans monR part woe Willi to get gel to the tho end and ani to thorn to support thorn them In ht their try trying log ing o and so 10 the sergeant with shell and bursting on every IWI side wont ahead risking more Moro danger than limn the th men man at atthe atthe the front roni ns III he moved among them and handed down dawn to 10 In the trenches coffee cortee and hard tack DEATH ATH STALKED Theodore Roosevelt Hoo evolt when Spain was waa whipped and tin till horrid hand of fir the tropics was snatching awny away his hili brave boys dared to be sponsor Blon or tor for a mew ales rage rago r to the homo home government In Which he called attention to their condition end the very real necessity of ot them there home away from the N 14 and the death In hh corny camp cam fit at I t which tho the soldier shudders who can nn laughingly face death In III the The selection of o and It Roose Roosevelt ose velt volt by the tho Republican on party nt Phil Is singularly appropriate and fitting for tor both are men of at the nation one born of ot humble hum hIe honorable parent parentage age Inge who has wisely served hie gov gO government eminent as soldier r and statesman and amI tie other pher born to the heritage of ot the old aristocracy of at New York who was WM equally anxious to do successful In doing a Ii citizens part In pewee and war 1 Very VIry briefly the tho career of or Theodore Therdore Roosevelt la ia He lie was wal born In III the City lof ot of New York on Oct Ort 37 ISM ISIS He Ile l Is II of ot ott t the tlc Ie eighth generation of ot who have lived In New York tile Hc began his hll public life lite In the tall tallo of et o 1831 ISU ns as a 1 member of ot the lire New York legislature l having been elected to 10 the assembly from the di He was wai reelected threw three times serving orving In 1882 end and US IGGI I Ho Ito was chairman of ot the till cities committee and after his hla first ve year r was the th Republican I Ican ican can on leader on the floor Moor of ot the lIesem assem buy bly tAN RAN FOR TOR on GOVERNOR OR ORlie Ho lie at the tha head of ot the th an from this state tate to 10 the convention contention con In which nom nominated James Jam J mt ih 0 In lit law ISM be ran Mn tm the Republican et for Cor mayor of at New York against Abram 8 II Hewitt and was defeated det He pie was appointed civil service commissioner by lIy Harrison In and was eves retained by byJ J Cleveland He Ile r In 1895 1195 and was appointed police of at New Net York l by y Strong and id was Wall elected president of at the board I lie He was appointed assistant secretary of the th navy by President McKinley In Iu 1 1691 but resigned In May liay 11 of the tile follow tollow followIng t Ing lag year e r and came clune to New York to b be become come colonel co of the Fleet 11 11 t cavalry United States Slates rough riders He Ile returned to New fW York YOlk after the war a 1 and alii was elected governor of at the th Empire state slate What ihal u It splendid career this Is II even een evenIn evenin In the meager outline the story tor of at nn no American boy bay bo who 1110 was Will not overpowered ered cred cr by IJ the of his hla birth but was vas a n worthy worth of ot American and fitted fides to run forced to run nun by b the tho unanimous will nf ot hi hia countrymen with the president lre of birth It teas truly tr lY as a hard bard hal for tor the one as tie for foe the theother theother other to rise to 10 their exalted WANT IT Governor of at the great stale state of Nt v York did dI not want to be w the theMI MI 11 a o presidential nominee nom I not that he ht failed to lale the t glory ant II the tb honor but l h m hI l Is a man of at per pur JUt lose ose mind It h taken a f single Ingle Ing let tenth in for tor such a I man rash to tu accomplish all nil nilI that should be lit III the way wax wa of bet bettering bettering the state sl ricer met j which the ih elt w of the t palls falls as the Ih i great Brent beast x nt shelter the tm brothels and a 1111 I the tho saloons rejoice when pool cry ry for tor let e that Ind sea the tM J price and the Ihl profits profit of ot the mayor and 1 the of ot the ltd Ire I e l l trust trusI There was Wall further work fo ro roI for I to 10 do he twit tell and ns na h he put It f at nt Philadelphia it t In view Mew of at the revival of the talk of or myself In elt as ns a 4 viet vies presidential candidate 1 have to tot t say cay this It Is II Impossible too deeply to express l how touched 1 I am by b the atti nUl attitude tude tudo of ot those delegates who have 11 Ish ed cd me to take this nomination n Moreover It 1111 u is not to ny say how liow thoroughly I understand the bonor h onor and dignity dignity of at orlice an once office Co 10 o high and so honorable toot that It Is la well wall worthy orthy the ambition of at any man In the Stun States Tut Du hilI I 1 appreciate n nil this to the full I t nevertheless II feel most deeply pl I that he his field of or my best usefulness to the public and to the lute party Is III In New York state stale and It If the party should see tt pt y o me ane for tor governor I J NM N MW rN W jf yi N WW k ff iW iWI t I f r r rI t x I h hi hI ht I n rv y i n pL 1 y i t t s r I I I w ti t i iI iI ry I I 1 f I t tIt k It r r t kl ff t t JJ 1 I II y Y 11 eh I i 1 I r 1 F I l r r 1 I f fi ff t I f i j i I II If I 1 p pj r rs j t tf ti f s m f i 4 q i I Iy Ii Ij II II e r I i y 9 I j I tEP tEPI I H I J I I I t I I l I f tt tte q I I e I t r t rf f r I i t td k I d r rE i r 1 y 1 j E I J I THE Ti y NATIONS CHi CHIE TAH OUEST TOMORROW Tbt aROW P r oN l f N can con In that position help belp tho the national ticket as In no other way Tay friend friend 1 I ry very of of ot mine mine mille earnestly In in the the tho convention convention desire that respect every m my wishes and nd my JUdgment In ln this hl matter RALLY ROUND TUB Tim FLAG Every man Inan is II liable to be In the tha wrong The governor of ot tho the ente o of New York ork had but one duty was wall to again Rally Hally round the lag flag and with his president fight the foes of ot honest money of ut national honor In dealing with tho the possessions that uIo come to us with the war with Spain A comment made madl to a n friend not long be fore tore he went to 10 Illustrates tea time the truth of at this statement Ho Ito sold Bald In III effect lion how will I ever eer bo lie able abe to hold my self In Ih It If I am vice president and there occurs n a debate on the door 1001 of or tho ton sen ate upon the expansion question 1 if If It I f should hear henr a bitter biller In Irritating Hating specious l rind absurd sIeh on the auti q lIon Blon side aide I 1 should feel Just like flinging down the gavel rushing from the tha vice vi co place on the till of at tho the sen len sen rite and plunging Into tho the battle batlle Again Teddy as 01 the tho people love lovo to call erU him was In hI error As vice Iee dent he will be tolerant of or till nil In rig visas views but will not nol be In properly suppressing tho those thota o who aru l careless of parliamentary rules rulos or gr sub to any false tul e courtesy of troth lion tion among the senators as lIa to their pre prerogatives when lIhen they the do not apply them s selves to to business or where thoy they ore directly treasonable to 10 the thc of ot America The colonel of at the rough rou h riders could not hot be Je better presented than he lie wile was at lit Philadelphia before the national lican which would and did diet nominate him whether ho he would or or no VE AMERICAN WOMAN It Is la Interesting and very ery r to state here that among tho the many present was wag w as a 11 young woman u II typical tYl Ameri Amerl American can woman the mother mOl her of ot nn an American brood of or children who did not weep and grow rol hysterical ads when he Teddy lent to war 1111 and that ns till he entered the hall I ho hu did not tall fall to stop and greet her lIer the tho mother r of at his children Site She heard herd the tha nominating speeches sl listened to her big husband second the nomination of ot the time president and witnessed the glory of o his hili later laler nomination nominA lion when the crowds swarmed about him after otter the tho splendid roll loll roll call of at the states the sonorous al air habet beginning with Alabama hav ing been called and there was only ony on one delegates vote ote missing that of ot the gov governor error ernol of ot the state llato of at New York but that misa missing Ing vote ote was wall many times re re r rated In the wires heart so that tl It need not be b recorded against him Col Cott Lafe Young in presenting the he name Haute of ot Got Gov Oo Roosevelt to the conven tion for tor the tha vice Ice presidential nomina Lion tion said r NOMINATING NO Gentlemen of lit the Convention I 1 have hao listened JI with profound to the Ole numerous Indictments pronounced 4 ed cd against the Democratic party lIart andY ns as nn on Impartial reader of ot history I 1 am ant compelled to confess contess that thai the Indict Indictments ments lII are lire all nil only too true If It I 1 tim Vin to Judge however by the th enthusiast enthusiasm of ot this hour the He Relief com committee San GaIn sent out four tour years ears ago I my y supplies and succor to the pro t Industries of ot the Republic has haa returned to make formal report that the ury has been discharged Applause J I L could odd add nothing to this Indictment ent except to say that this unfortunate var varty par party Jar ty through four tour years of ot und administrative control had bud moile It up to im Impossible impassible for Cor an honest man m an to get liel Into Inlo debt deb I or to got get out of It n But Hul my fellow you yuu now know my m purpose you ou know the heart of ot this convention The fhe country never Colled for tor patriotic sons from any given than Ily lly 11 but more were offered than there was room for tor on the enlistment roll When this convention and und this great party called ailed for tor a n candidate ato for tor vice president two voices oh es responded One tine hen the Mississippi valley alle by birth another by IJ loving affection and ond tiara I It II Is my m mission million representing that part of ot the great Louisiana to tt withdraw one uno of ot these sons nod tug Ug gal gesl g t that the duty dut be placed upon life tho other I therefore withdraw tho the name lIam of o Jonathan P 1 of ot Iowa Iota u 1 hian burn bum with the thrill of ot the Lincoln and Fremont campaigns In Ills ids heart and with the power Imar to stir aUr the hearts arid and consciences of ot men mien as part of at his birth birthright right We Wu turn to this other adopted eon son eon of at tho the great middle west WUSI ami anti at til Id do mo meat mem I recall crull that hat two yours yearn ago today as 01 many m men n as us there are ami women In this great hall were 1 on board boord CO 60 transports Imn ports lying off oft Santiago S harbor In pull full view lew of o the with Morro castle looming up upon tho right s sand and ami another upon ulon the tho left t with the opening of at the tho channel chonn 1 be br between j tween wash On board hoard these transports 20 oso oeo soldiers that had gone gono away from our shores to liberate another nice ru race to fulfill fulOn no obligation but that of hu humanity manity manit FAMOUS ROUGH RIDERS As s campaign followers there were thou thOM who witnessed this great reat spectacle spec a acis cle cis of or that fleet and on the ship shin Yu lu Yucatan luNtan catan ratan waa KW that famous regiment Of ot rough riders of far w Welt t and lind the thell ll l valley alley Applause Jn In command of that regiment w wu i that tearless young student scholar plainsman reviewer historian statesman soldier B of ot the tM middle west v lt t by b adoption of ot New York by birth b th That Tat teat sailing lIIng around the print f pL to I lie Hie place late of at landing sic tt d ti doff oft off the tho harbor two wo years ago age tomor tomorrow row sad and the n na navy y bombarded bombar led tot tat fl shore shoes to make a n 1 place for tor lending landing stUd no tacos who lire who was vms hl In III that ga pads PI as U nn as ns as a n of f a aa a 11 amp ernp Nm follower ran con fall full to the ills spectacle and It If he ha closes his hll ey h sere sees the th awful Cui scenes In that campaign In June and anti July Jill IMS lYS Then tb the land halal Ing In being completed there were w those tb llO who upon the short shore and w these thele Indomitable men land landing landin In n stash email boats OOS ts through the hI t dash duh against the shore 1110 wl t harbor har r but land they th did with on nn and nd their p Wf by their side lid And Ami those thOM who sto steed d tap sip tapon on Oil tho the shore and anil SAW these mm nwe P ete on thought they the could see ate In fa their tHir tu fat a Stronger Stranger can ean you OU tell me ms the neat ne M et t troad road CIll I to Santiago Applause That It 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