Show CHARLES W W. W.- W. FAIRBANKS Indiana Senator Well-Fitted Well for forthe forthe forthe the Vice Presidency HE HAS DIGNITY AND FORCE And His Training and Experience Will VIII Enable Him to Preside Over the Senate with Credit to the Nation Nation Na Na- tion tion- tion tion-McKinley's tion Friend Washington D. D DO C. C Ot Sept 10 Every Every Everyone one here hete who woo is any way connected with the government has a great amount of personal interest da in the tilie nomination at of Senator Fairbanks of ot Indiana for second place on the Republican ticket The Indiana Indiana Indiana In In- diana Senator Se has a personality all his hIi own an and his figure merely from a physical physical physical cal point of ot view vie is so striking he has bas been a marked man in Washington ever since he came here Straight as an arrow arrow arrow ar ar- ar- ar row thin unusually toll tall with bright red led cheeks with a becoming amount of senatorial dignity and rund yet jet ct with a 0 genuine genuine genuine ine democracy which is seldom equaled b by public men the Republican can candidate candidate candidate candi candi- date for tor the vice presidency is more than usually popular as public men go Aside from this however the people who are on the inside of public affairs in Washington know as people of ot the rest of ot the country may not know that Senator Fairbanks is ds one of ot the comparatively comparatively comparatively few men in public life who have actually made their impress upon the affairs of the government In every church every club every village debating debating debating debat debat- ing society in every Congress and every Parliament there are always a select few tew who do the great bulk of ot the work who are men af ot action who are selected by their as associates H to perform the things which have hate h to be done who have the executive gift gitt which makes make them wise in council and whose advice and assistance are sought when great grent things are to be lie done Courteous and nod Mod Modest t. t Constantly courteous invariably kindly kindly kindly kind kind- ly always reserved consistently modest never seeking to put himself in the front rank Senator Fairbanks is not usually not usually credited by the world at ot large with the extraordinary influence he really possesses possesses pos pos- possesses here bere in sh Washington His ills associates associates asso asso- in the Senate the members of ot the cabinet and those whose duty it is to execute the law have learned however the quiet force of the Senator from Indiana Indiana Indiana In- In In In- diana and ever since he came came ame here with McKinley in 1897 1807 Senator Fairbanks Fairbanks' has ba been one of ot the I inner circle He Ile has grown stronger day by day until his bis nomination for the vice presidency was absolutely forced upon him because in inthE inthe inthe the opinion of ot his bis associates in the Senate Senate Senate Sen Sen- ate and the party loaders leaders generally hes bes he be s th ped d man for the is an and 1 li hi hiT and sometimes even eyen hourly called into intI council by William McKinley to advise him as to the the- best thing to be done to preserve the honor and the dignity of the nation Charles Warren Fairbanks Fairbanks Fairbanks Fair Fair- banks was always foremost in the list He lIe was summoned to the tho White While night after atter night and during a time timo wh when n the gravest grayest matters were un under er consideration the most important of all the conferences were held beld in the Fairbanks Fairbanks Fair Fair- banks home on Massachusetts avenue There were gathered the senators and nUll the cabinet officers who represented the finer nr un it of m at n th c i j |