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Show - vm- ijaiiii .ssinic TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1908. .Journal PAGE NINE Determination Will Win Battle of the Ballots the dinner Possibilities and Near Possibil- if the legislative Association ities for the Republican Nomin- Conv-rponden- ts at Albany, both of which are patterned after lie Gridiron dinners in Washington, he enjoys all the fun that is poked at him and ations for President and laughs loudest of alL He seems to revTheir Personalities el In recreation of this sort, and the reason probably lies in the fact that he and Achievements Written by usually keeps his mind hard at serious work. Staff Representatives of tbe The very fact that he is unpopular with the who have ruled United Press Who Are Person- I New York politicians so long has given Hughes much support a support of a kind ally Acquainted With the Sub- that surprised everybody. It came from men who usually are not heard from in Vice-Presid- THIS COUPON WHEN PROPERLY FILLED OUT AND PRESENTED AT THIS OFFICE, IS GOOD public matters. No man doubts his sincerity. No one has charged him with inordinate ambition. Many believe that he la the most popular man in the state, and assert freely that few men ever were aa popular with the people at large. But, they usually add, he does not take advantage of his opportunity. The late John Vandercook, president of the United Press, In an article on Hughea, said: tome think Hughes at heart a Wall street lawyer-so- me say that he is a moral prig. The bulk of his really earnest popular support cames from the hay seed districts. Were he ever made President, he probably would pursue the course he has as governor; that la, he would never take up a thing until he understood It thoroughly, and then pushed It through with calm. Insistent patience, falling back always on the same Its right GEIJOGETHER FOR FIVE VOTES. VOTES CAST FOR. Grizzled Remnants of Confederate Army Assemble Good Templars DISTRICT ! jects. FI6HTI BALLOT ent to Honor Their IF USED TO NOMINATE A COUNT Dead Comrades. THIS BALLOT NOT CANDIDATE THIS BALLOT WILL 1,000 VOTES FOR GOOD nial Anniversary of Start of Saloon War. HER. AFTER JUNE Celebrate Centen- 15, 1908. WASHINGTON. June I. Fallowing June the International convention of ' the Tramp, tramp, tramp, the iwys are Independent Order of Good Templars, In yesterday's paper appeared the District Ne, 9. which will wind up its business today, marching!" Again the United ConNot coupon with a few added the national session of the order will federate Veterans, grissled heroes who words. They mean exactly what they Name Votes its deliberations Hundreds of begin fought on many bloody battlefields for nay, that these coupons are not good Miss 7A0 distinguished temperance workers and Ray Keck unnatural result of extraordinary cirlosing cause, are assembled in an- after the. date which appears thereon. Mias Nellie 5,900 leaders in the cause are Ry , nual reunion. But the --boys- gathered THKY WILL COUNT FOR FIVE Miss cumstances. His admirers say he is 9,120 here from all over the world and the Dolly Walker in BirmJngahm today are old and bent VOTES IF POLLED BEFORE THE Miss Maude Porter the prophet of a new era in the politwo conventions will Ukely become hisand their --tramp, tramp, tramp,-- lacks EXPIRATION OF THE TIME AL- Mrs Gus tical world. Every one who has been .... Wright torical .landmarks of the temperance its old time military precision and LOWED. This to don because some Mlea Gretchen Busch associated with him cloeely is certain movement. -the rebel while fearsome vigor, yell" candidates are holding theee votes with Miss Ada Flanagan .. of one fact he is a man of outstanding At the close of the convention here once whlch rang out so deflnantly. la the idea of turning them In all at once Mtoa Lora Thuniton . individuality. this week, practically all id the delebecome weak. and Death He quavering a lit later. This would necesltate Miss Alta ... As governor of New York he has gatee will go to Saratoga Springs N. has thinned the ranks visibly since the too much annoyance and confusion tnd Mrs E. M.Hawley Conroy given the state an administration that Y., where the centennial anniversary of reunion Richmond Inst in ordt-general in to be accurate we must have Miss Grace Wilbur is absolutely unique. It has not been the founding of the first temperance year, and a hush of sadness has fal- time to rarefuly count and check all Mtoa Dorathy Weetover . wholly successful in the matter of acsociety will be celebrated, beginning len remnants the of the upon balvanishing ballots, which we will have If the Mice Fern Kkrr complishment He has worked alone, next Sunday. The Saratoga assembly hosts of the Confederacy because of lots are brought in as per instructions Mtoe Florence Wiggins . except for the aid of those who rallied will be. In all probability, the moat Genin the death of recent Vicksburg Mrs. Tom Feeney Notice. to his assistance of their own accord. clana notable commander-in-chiegathering of the anti-ruf. eral Stephen D. Lee, In the event of a tie the value of the Miss Ada Fblkman He never asks the aid of any man. In the history of the world. of the United Confederate VeterMlsa Grace Moyrs at Albany, who admire It was Dr. Billy James Clark who ans. The conclave commenced today prise will be divided equally between or Mlaa Nellie Benard those among tying. the need of tha temperance In the Magic City will be a time for planted Mtoa Myrtle Stone movement In 1809 by founding a local Cheer' ng Up recounting past victories and defeats, Mrs. A. Rltcher from which all the old sectional bittertemperance society at Moreau, SaratoA hustling young candidate came in Miss Florence Horne ks ness has departed, and for last greet- today with one aubacriptlon, and said Miss Florence Compton , . ga County, N. Y. Little did he realise aa he organised ings and partings between many of the with a smile, "That's the best I could Mtoa Violet Smith 1.011 aged veterans who realise that on this do this time, but I hope to do better Miss Eulalia Hobson 1.000 the first society for the carrying on of occasion they may answer to their last tomorrow." Now some of you folks Miss Sylvia Shaw 1.000 temperance work with the help of Rev. roll c&ll on earth. Many federal vet- must lHik out for this kind of mettle, Mlsa Bertha Gardner jitorr and 1,090 L. Armstrong, Biglow erans are here end ar fraternising that young lady will pile up the votes Mlea BcmI Williams , 1,000 Janies Mott, that a. century was to with the boys In gray, the enmity be- In spl'e of any obstacle which she may Miss Nellie King . . 1.000 rally to hie temperance banner multitween Yanks- - and "rebs forgotten. encounter. SMILE, THAT'S WHAT Mlsa Neills Forest 1,000 tudes of eoclctlca and miltlona of earnDespite ths solemnity of the oc- COUNTS! Just remember, while you Miss Mary Moran 1.000 est followers. Little did he and the casion, the war time enthusiasm of the ar smiling, that you ar bound to get Miss Allda Krumperman 1,000 others associated with him realise that old confederate will find expression your share of business and that, if the Mlsa Lula 1,000 that quiet, insignificant meeting which Ludwig In a big parade and In many spectacu-a- r one ynd are talking to does not see Miss Olive 1.000 was held in his home at Moreau on Belnap features which will mark the en- your proposition as you want him to, Miss Lena Brown 1.000 April 20, 1808, was to provide the e campment Thousands of Bona and there are plenty of other who will. But Miss Eunice Wlldermuth 1.000 Inspiration for a great Daughters of the Confederacy are here also remember not to slight this one Miss Nora Brown 1,000 temperance congress, and that at his and will play a prominent part in the BECAUSE there are others, for you Miss Joala Bun 1,000 home and at his grave there would s, three days program. Birmingham know that a bird in the hand le worth District Na. 4. gather multitudes pledged to the earns wlh the tru hospitality of the several, somewhere else. work who would there find new inspirNo. south, havt thrown their doors wide Wake Up. Name Votes. ation and new courage for pressing the open to the visitors and them will be And start something in the way of Miss Eva Leek 9.800 battle against the forces of Intempermany entertainments on a lavish scale. vote getting. Arouse yourself to the Miss Lillian Alton 2,800 ance. Thousands of dollars have been spent fact that the greatest opportunity of Mtoa But such Is to be the fact, and hour Iierdl 2,809 Ruby In decorating the city and all the twin your life Is now within Mlsa Eva Hope . . your grasp, 1,450 fitting It seems that the society which clpal streets ere swathed In bunting j not t00 tate bjr anr mMma. Too Mlsa lone Wilcox 1.400 Billy Clark organised and which la and lined wl-- flags have a chance to win If you bestir Miss Louise Todd 1.250 still In existence, should be in rharge San Antonio, Tex, and Atlanta, Ga, j yourself. 1.201 of the preliminary arrangements for Miss Thelma Tracy are the principal contendere for next Get 1.200 the coming centennial celebration. Mlsa Mae Roes e encampment and delegation yeai-we mean, don't sit around Mrs. Joe. F. Crltchlow 1.081 Fuch Initial steps have already been from the two citiee will make a herd and act as though your pretty face Mtoa Junlta Dunbar 1,071 taken and a contract secured for the fight to secure the 1009 reunion. At- could win for you the best of this Mlsa Jean Terry 1,000 great convention hall at Haratoga conlanta Is In the field for the 1000 worlds goods It takes ambition and Mlsa Beatrice Bernes 1.000 Rprlnga Thla splendid auditorium will vention! of both the United Confeder- nerve mixed with a little spunk to take Mrs. Annie Jackson 1.000 eat 1,000 people, and there to every ate Veterans and the Grand Army of (he lead In anything but enohlshnese Mrs. J. C. Freeland 1.009 likelihood that Ita utmost capacity will with the Republic, the object of having nowadays; so if you let your pride in- Mlaa Grace Arnold 1.000 be taxed, and that overflow meetings them meet simultaneously in that city. terfere with eound business Judgment District Nc. 8. will have to be held In the various Objection to made to this plan on ac- better forget pride aa it has starved Huntsville, churches of the place, the pastors all -1 count of the fact that no eity the lots of people to death. You can afford I New Pert-a- lt of Govern er Charles E. Hughaa having agreed to recommend to their rise of Atlanta could possibly furnish to remember It again when you are Mias Annie Colvin Mtoa Mina Felt official boards the placing of their' edithe governor for his stand on all moral argument when anybody wanted to adequate entertainment for each a speeding away from a too InqutoMve Mies Ella Thurston fices, free of charge, at the disposal of a would be attracted . gathering aa by policeman In the hanjnome automo-- Mies Cloyd Woods questions and who believe In most of change hie mind." such temperance societies as may fitreunion and the blue noJoint the of gray. Into his doctrines of right living say: bile which you may receive as a reward public ilugliee flnt sprang Eden. tingly occupy them. (for very short period of Industry.' "He la a great- governor. Ha baa tice as counsel for the legislative com Mtoa Millie Shupe All temperance societies, of whatNew In Hew of It. The given the state an administration on a mittee in the gas Investigation Mlea Ellie Fuller name or nature, throughout the ever There are two ways of getting votes. high plane. But Odell and Roosevelt Yoik City in 105. Then quickly fol- MONTANA FOR Peterson. entire world, have been most cordially did more for the people after all. They lowed the life Insurance investigation A coupon good for I votes will he MIm Veda Farley to participate In this unique Invited made the politicians do what they In which he won national fame and published In each. Issue of the Daily Hooper. celebration. Each organisation so parState Journal until the dose of the Miss Jennie Childs .. wanted, them to do. They laid down which brought hint the nomination will be a law unto itself, ' ticipating he reevents theee Before contest Carefully dip It out and the law to the legislature and the for goveror. Mtoa Lulu Parker making Its own program and responsiturn to this office where It will be Marrietta. legislature usually obeyed. It Is true had been a ble for Its own utterances Then will more to counted. Bnt the best and quickest Mtoa Carrie Hewitt lawyers that the preachers of the state did not lawyer, known be assigned to each organisation a day agree with everything they , did but than to laymen. Other attorneys sought BUTTE, Mont, June I. With the way of. securing votes is by getting Mlsa May Butler , or days, as they may elect, the great Jour-naL hie advice on tangled points He had Montana Democratic stats convention, subscriptions to the Daily 8tate Mtoa Elsie Powell , . they got results. . hall or some church, aa they may For Instance, any one who pays Wilson Lana. Hughea considers the means fully aa lectured on law In Cornell university to be held at Boseman tomorrow, now seand hotel accommodations chose, hours distant, for this paper for one year le given Mtoa Sarah Bingham less than twenty-fou- r important as the end. Hls father was and was looked upon somewhat as desired. If cured, 1,250 a Baptist preacher In Glens Falls, N. professor In practice until he suddenly every indication points to the election 2,000 votes If a new subscription, and Miss Mable Barton 'votes an and 1,500 old ! loomed up as a man of action. if (W subscriber, Mlea 1,2 Washburn to . favorable of of and there Is the Myrtle Bapa delegation Bryan. Y, something NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Five Points. tist preacher and much of the Baptist I One phase of Hughes career Is lllus- -, The Johnson men have been active, this person may give theee votes to M toe May Bonen ...... 2,000 layman In the governor today. A leaf- trated by his action In the Hearat bill but with Ultle probability of success. any lady they desire. On and after June 7, 1901, Hot Mias Pauline Christenson '. 2,000 District No, 1. One county has Instructed for Govlet scattered about the legislature dur- providing for a recount of the ballots care will run from- the corBprings Mies Frances Bambusklsk 1..., 1,750 ner of 25th street and Washington mayo- ernor Johnson, thla being Deer Lodge, e No. track cast In the McClellan-Hearing the fight on the 1,100 avenue; and will not stop to tak on ralty' election In New York, which one of the most populous in the state, Votes. Mlea Rose Wilson Name gambling bills, said of him: counted was 1,000 or let off but he the claims won, stronghold Miss Lillis McBride containing Anaconda, 9,000 Mlaa Florence Teager "He Is a preacher among politicians; Hearat any passengers desiring to Mias 1,000 ride within the Pearl Briggs Democracy. The action Mlea Alice Pardoe a politician among preachers. out Hearat was Hughes opponent of the 1,50 ' City limits 1,000 2,900 Miss Annie Burton He is the embodyment of system. He in the race for governor and had at of this county led to erroneous reports Mrs. Sara Thomas Care will leave the corner of 25th 1,000 street and in the east that the state had gone Miss Sula Armstrong 2,000 Mtoa Lillian Aadneeen Washington avenue at 9:20 habitually looks before be leaps, and jI tacked him in many ways constantly feaMinnesotan. for Morgan the as an "animated him 1.900 to Miss Arvells West except p. measures referring the Tuesday and Friday in., space usually carefully Catherine Edlngton 1,800 Several counties have instructed for Miss Diana Brown of each week on which nights 1,400 Ml and carefully estimates his leaping ca- ther duster. Yet Hughea recommended nights 1,400 the last car will leave 25th street at 11 I Toole, the ac- Mias Lucy Clapp . . 1,400 Mine Sophia Turner the passage of the MIL When he was Bryan. pacity in advance. Mlea ! 1,000 p. m.; Hot Eholm Olga deleader the of he 1.290 Miss Democvracy, knowledged to Diana not replied, sign it Koldwyn Springs at 11:89 p. m. Much fun hae been made of hie con- counseled Mias Xmas Wadsworth 1,000 as declared himself for has Jusof Bryan, Mias , act and holidays cars will 1,290 On is a Clark Fean "It simple Sunday science In comic papers and public cisively:. North Ogden. has the organ of W. A. Clark, ex Miss Pearl Burton 45 minutes. affixed hie signarun 1,190 and very tice," thereupon The either. Is no It speeches myth, 1,200 United States senator. That an effort Mrs. W. H M. McBean L000 Mtoa Florence Barker OGDEN RAPID TRANSIT CO, thing about Hughes that worries the ture to the MIL making it a law. Mtoa Ruby Ryan L250 will be made to get a Johnson indorse Miss Grace Rutlege J. W. BAILEY, Aset Supt 1,000 By most is his of all politicians placidity. West Weber. ment the MEXICO FOR BRYAN. without but NEW goes saying, He consults hie conscience on every District No. 2. Mtoa Lillie Brown 1,850 Bryan men are active, and the Indicamove and doea what will satisfy It and No. Mlea Lydia Rogenon 1,900 It ap- tions' are that the latter will win out N. M, June FEi SANTA then no matter what happens, he can Votes. Mlea Annie Daly . . Name 1,000 terDemocratic the that pears Ukely say to himself: Miss Celeste Conroy ...., 2,000 Hatriavills. TO ATTEND JUNE BRIDE. convention,' when It meets in ritorial "I have done the right thing. If Miss Hasel Whedrlght 2.000 Mlsa Maggie Miller 1,500 Roewell tomorrow to elect six deleothers fail, I cannot be blamed for Miss Eva Checketts 1.100 1,200 Miss Cora Shurtllff will 9. Miss Ethel Denver June WASHINGTON, convention, the to their failure. I have done my full gates L200 Mlea May Crawler Mias Marie Benard 1,000 of boom of the Roosevelt, daughter president Instruct far Bryan.' Among Miss Grace Hutton 1.000 1,050 Mlaa Welthy Lake duty." however, there is a will be one of the bridesmaids at the the delegatee, L000 Hughes studied. hard as a boy In sentiment against a pledged delegation, wedding tomorrow of Mtee Georgians Mrs, Irene Tomaaek Slaterville, Mlea Sad la Powell school and has never stopped. He 1 1,000 Mrs. Thoe. Slater 8,800 and a fight against Instructions may Farr to Fletcher H .81bley, which will now forty-si- x years old and in his be made on th floor of the cOnven take place In West Orange, N. J. mind are stored away the results of General sentiment in the tent When the ran to hot and you ars almost that many years study, for he jtlon. MR. WU TO BREAK. !tory. favors the Nebraskan, and no VOTING POWER OP SUBSCRIPTIONS AND PRICE dry and thirsty and yon r collar le brgan to read almost as soon aa be other candidate has been prominently excelfeel mean and wilted and you began to talk. 111, June CAMPAIGN, mention. But there la another side to the man Chinese minislency, Wu Ting-fancranky, just step In at our soda the aide that usually Is not seen by ter to the United States will be ths WOMENS GOLF TOURNEY. fountain and indulge in one of our the public. He has all the human emoorator of the day at the University of commencement tions In a strong degree, but he has UUn oig day exercises OSTON, June 9. A driving eompetl good, cold drinke, and make your. i . . lmed to control them and keep them tion this morning Inaugurated the an tomorrow. self and your friend feel better. In the background. No man is better mi championship tournament of the TO WED MILLIONAIRE. company at a dinner and no man en- Womens Eastern Golf association. The ters more ethuslastically into the ! championship competition win be' at NEW YORK, June It to reported holes medal play, eighteen spirit of a joke or an evening of pleas- j thirty-si- x ure, when the evening has been set Jholes this afternoon and eighteen to-- I herd that Mtoa Edna Goodrich, the acmorrow afternoon. The tournament is tress, will be married tomorrow t aside for that purpose. At dinners such aa the "Amen Cor-"e- I being held on the links of the Oalttoy Berkeley, Cal, to J. H. MacMillan, a New Subecribera are those who were not taking this paper May 18, 1901. Prescription Specialists. Goldfield mining millionaire. 1479 Wash. Avs. Ofdcu, Utah annual affalf In New York, or County Club at Watertown. ALBANT, N. T, June I. Charles Evana Hughes is probably less of a poffiiclan than any other- man In poll tics. Politicians say he is an accident, the - up-ata- te Old-time- rs BIRMINGHAM, Ala, -- - five-vo- te anti-salo- on -- r m - world-wid- cltl-sen- h - deep-thinkin- hanl-work-i- g, ng . : ,. ........ - at anti-rac- ........... ed ............. ............ c$ms 9-- g, . . i" |