Show rIlEY HA hAVE VIS g NOMINATED P. IH FAIRBANKS S. AXI Back nack l in Chicago the other day Charles Warren Fairbanks Fairbanks Fair Fair- banks of ot Indiana was nominated for the thc presidency A good many candidates beginning with Lincoln in 1860 have haye been heen nominated at Chicago Some of ot them have been elected an and some have not noL Whatever the fate of or orthe the Fairbanks s boom now definitely la launched he hc has received a very gratifying assurance from men whose allegiance is worth having and whose support will be bo desirable Mr 11 Fairbanks s Is a native of of f Ohio He was born In 1852 He lie graduated from the Ohio Wesleyan university an and was admitted to the bar He lie practiced In Ohio for fora a time and then removed to Indianapolis where ho he took look i good rank as a law lawyer cr and maintained It He lie I is a man manof manof manor of or wealth and has largo large property properly Interests in various parts of or the countr country which have taken laken him into many slates states from time to time Ho He was caucus nominee for forthe forthe forthe the United States Stales senate in 1893 but the Democrats were then In power in Indiana and the they tent sent David Turpie Turpie Tur- Tur pie pic to the senate Mr Ir Fairbanks was appointed to the joint high British American commission in 1898 1808 and his hia associates made him chairman In 1897 ho lie was elected United States State senator from Indiana and was re elected in 1903 In 1904 he was elected vice president of the tho United States Stales and hi his term lerm will expire in 1908 There Is a theory that a man can not reach rench the presidential chair through the office ollice of or vI vice co president ItIs It ItIs Itis Is a rule that has been broken Mr noo Roosevelt evelt himself having ing proven en Its Inaccuracy Whatever may be tho Iho fate falo fatoot of ot l 1 Mr M. Fait Fairbanks banks as regards his now assured lion tion for the chief executive o office in the Iho republic on only I the future can tell If It chosen by hy the party he lie will vill be elected If elected he lie will certainly be a safe and con- con President knowing rather better than most men the needs of or the nation and If he be defeated in tho Iho nomination ho he will be found s still p staunch and firm firmIn In his loyalty loyally to his party a party a Rel Republican whether enJoying enjo enjoying en- en jo the smiles of cf C success or for a time lime In iii the sha shadow ow |