Show on cm HUGH S AND FAIRBANKS republicans IN NATIONAL CON VENTI ON NOMINATE NEW YORKER AND selection of charles evans hughes for presidency came on third ballot while charles charlea W fairbanks was chosen on first bablot chicago jape 10 Cli arles evans Ill hughes former governor of new york ami justice of the supreme court of tho united states was nominated for tile presidency by republican national convention charles warren fairbanks of andl hua ana elected vice president with theodore roosevelt lit in 1904 again wo alio ho sen sell for second place on the can ticket doth nominations made by overwhelming wh elming majorities on tile the first ballot of tho the day tho the third ballot of tho the con lon vere by acclamation made unanimous senator lodge of massachusetts presented by Roos roosevelt evolt na as a comproni at 2 01 p D ui tho convention adjourned jour ned thab tado were op expressions of 0 harmony front from all the tha lead leaders ers and among the delegates the delegations t vill elt on the final ballot had find casta for fop uthera than mr If made statements declaring bleir loy alty ally ib 11 tile the nominees an an hour after chairman liar ilar dlug ding lial had notified him of ills no nomination mina mr hughus had accepted tho the call ills resignation a scant two line ino leuer without a superfluous word liaa vaa on its ita way to the white house from the ibe home before tho the nominee had dispatched the message nies sapo of ot acceptance and called tho the waiting g roup group of newspapermen into ills his study to tell them of his decision president wilson ac accepted epton the resignation in a reply almost a aa brief apparently mr Ilu ghess letter was framed so that tho the president might be saved tho the embarrassment of express expressing ino regret or making more than a formal reply 1 I hereby resign the office of associate justice of the supreme ou court of the united states lie he wrote to which the president replied 1 I am in receipt of your letter lefter of resignation and feel constrained to yield to your desire 1 I therefore no nc capt your resignation as an justice of the supreme court of the united states to 0 take effect at once I 1 in hla his telegram u j acceptance mr announced ills hla stand for the firm and unflinching inching maintenance of all tile rights of american citizens on land and sea for an that knows no ulterior purpose tor for a patriotism that Is single and corn complete and for preparedness not only entirely adequate tor for our defense with respect to numbers and equipment in both army and navy but with all thoroughness to tho the end ena that in each branch pt of the service there may bo be the utmost efficiency under the most competent adminta administrative heads I 1 what lie he thinks of the administrations foreign policy was told in part as follows 1 I 1 neither impugn motives nor underestimate der difficulties dut but it Is most regrettably true that in our foreign relations litt ions wo we have suffered incalculably from the veal cand and vacillating course which has hag been taken with regard to mexico a course lamentably wrong with regard to both our rights and our duties at tile the outset of the administration the high responsibilities of our diplomatic Inter courm with tile the foreign nations eions were subordinated to a conception of par partisan ilsan requirements and wo we presented to tile the world a humiliating I 1 R i Z 4 Z 4 P 1 I 1 0 N CHARIES EVANS HUGHES tee ise candi candidate datAN received soven seven votes colonel roosevelt himself received ig ai scattered cier ifor sever devoral al states slates the nomination allowed this count II Il roosevelt 18 lodge 7 dupont 5 la fol jette 3 weeks 3 absent 1 I total the ballot for vice president showed this count fairbanks barkett borah 8 burton 1 johnson 1 absent scattering and not alik ill 6 total mr 11 will bo be nott notified lied of 0 ills hla nomination boffl chilly ata at a data to bo 10 fixed later antor by a committee commIt teg headed by baior senator nai or warren a 0 11 ardini ot of ohio chairman vt dt vie conventions mr ar fairbanks will be notified b by y a eade by donator So william villian 11 aj K bor borah ill 0 of t idaho spectacle of ineptitude belated efforts have not availed to recover the influence and prestige prest ge thus unfortunately sacrificed and brave words bordi have been stripped of their force by indecision charels evans evana was born in glens falls new york april 11 1862 making him four years younger than ex president roosevelt and six years bears younger than president wilson ills father was a baptist minister and ills his mother was D a devout woman who shaped ills his early education with the idea ot of preparing him tor for tile tho ministry the family moved to newark N J when ho he was a boy and durin during ills his young manhood it settled in new york city brilliant always its as a student d 1 I nt young was graduator c from a new york high school at tile tho blead of 0 ills his class at tile age of it fit teen lie ile was graduated from drown brown university in 1881 ano ot of tho the five phi deta beta kappa honor men of his year finally lie he attended the columbia uni N A I 1 N W ve CHARLE 5 W vi law school holding hading tile hie fellowship from 1984 to 1887 after ft a short experience as un educator and ba as a law clerk mr dir entered the practice ot of law gaining tc reputation which brought him film tile the offer of the nomination for mayor of now new york which he declined lie ho was later elected gD governor vernor of now york and resigned ills hla office in his second term whon when appointed to tile the supreme court bench beach by president taft I 1 hughea was married in new york city december 6 1888 to an toinnette daughter of walter S G carter and had four children charles evans evana hughus jr helen catherine and I 11 II lizabeth elizabeth I though in official life lias bas been known as a hard worker in private life lie he Is buoyant tend fond of books of all id hinds ads music and golf besides being a mountain climber who lias has been over most of switzerland on toot foot charles warren fairbanks who was vice president during the administration of theodore roosevelt was not a candidate for the vice presidency but has accepted the nomination and sent the following telegram to mr II Ilu glies 1 I most heartily congratulate you upon your selection as the leader of tho the republican party in the present national contest friends of the nominee say he Is fired with enthusiasm to get into the contest now that the convention has spoken Ill members embers of the family appeared in public sunday gunday for the first time since the nomination ile ho and his daughter miss catherine left home at 1030 sunday morning to walk tw two 0 miles to the calvary baptist church their way was blocked by a squad of 0 moving picture men who kept pace with them for two squares at the church entrance they were met by sirs and little miss elizabeth Ilu II glies who had driven there the moving picture men I 1 lad made the family lato late for services As the th lingered outside the closed doors awaiting the end ot of the invocation both mr and mrs hughes were centers ot of friends pressing ferword to shako hands hughes hughea creed in a declaration of principles charles charlea E II Il presidential nominee eald 1 I stand for tho the firm and unflinching maintenance ot of all the rights ot of american citizens on oil land and sea bea in our foreign relations 0 ve o havo have suffered incalculably from the weak and course which lias has been been taken with regard to mexico 1 I desire to see our diplomacy restored to its best standards and have these advanced to have lie first ability of the country always at its command hero here and abroad la in diplomatic intercourse to maintain firmly our rights under ter national law 1 I stand tor for an americanism that knows no ulterior purpose for a pat that Is single and complete 1 I belleba belleva in making prompt provision to secure absolutely our national curtly security 1 I believe in preparedness not only entirely adequate tor for our defense but to the end that in each branch of the service there may bo be the utmost efficiency our preparation must be industrial and economic as well as mi en fary ary our severest tests will come attic afaf uw the war Is over we ve must make a fair and wise ro adjustment ot the tarifa in ace with sound protective principles tc insure our economic independence and to maintain Amie american rican standards ol of living 1 I stand tor for the tha principle ot of our civil service laws aws in every depart ment of government tho the highest anea ure 0 of f efficiency must be insisted nis isted upon of the candidates candidate before the republican convention fairbanks root hoot I 1 cummins burton and knox sent telegrams of support and congratulations six flix delegates from colorado who supported sue ported colonel roosevelt assured him of their support mr replied only to the mes messages gages from ml fairbanks conveying to the th vict vice presidential nominee his congratulations lie ile send word to the newspaper men that lie he wished to express through them his bis appreciation of the hood flood of congratulatory mes sages |