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Luke County._ DENVER, Ooh, Scpt. ~1.â€"â€"(Spe-‘ citd Correspondence.) â€"- Denver has had a great week in prohibit tion work, John Hipp and H. P. Farris, of Missouri, spoke two meanings on the street. Wednes. day Mr. Farris represented prohi- bitionists in a triangular debate and carried on the honors. Last night John-G. Woolgy addressed a large crowd in Cbute's Park. For Treasurer. , HENRY C. TUNISON. of Morgan- County. For Auomey General 1 FRANK S. REGAN. oi Winnebago County. Fat Trance. Unlvenity of Illinois. ELLA S. STEWART. of Cook County. CLAR A A. HARTFORD. of Grundy County. J ACUB E. BITTENGER. -of Whiteside Co. The Denver Wooley and Memalf Club, this week has taken in 160 members. It now has nearly 700 members and expects to have LANSING, Michg‘Sapt. lEâ€"(Spe- cial Correspondence.) â€"â€"Tbe Pro- bibitionists of Michigan held‘their‘ state convention in~Cantral Meth- odist church this week, showing a large attendance. Addresses . by National Chairman Stewart and 1,000 .by October I. It is not thought that there is any club in the' United States that can beat this record. Mr. and Mrs. C. 'J. Hall started out Monday for a canvass of the state. A complete state ticket was put in the field. The platform adopted declares for prohibition, woman's suflrage and against appropriation otpnblic money for sectarian perv poses. It also denounces the cor- ruption of the ‘ last legislature. The women of Central church. served a banquet to the-delegates. The state ghaixman received over one hundred applications for C. N. Howard, of Rnhestsr. Rey. Dr. Joshua Stanaï¬eld. of Bay City, presided. Prof. Frederick S. Goodrich, of Calhoun county, was imanimously nominated for governor amid .great epthusiasm. LAKE FOREST, Munro, Minn, Aug. 31.â€" (Special Correspondence.) :The state W. C. T.) U. convention in session here today, adopted r690- lntions expressing griefand indig» nation at our best exmnsion pol- icy and calling upon the adminis- tration which’cbaned the streets of Santiago and abolished cock ï¬ghting in Manila to put an end to the eiportation of liquor to our gï¬utmmngg Foe Auditor of Public Accounts. . JAMES A STONE of Sanzamon Céunty. JUHN G. WOOLEY. of Illinois. Foe Viceâ€"President. . HENRY a. murmur. of. Rhode 1mm. i ' ' ’G.W"i§§lߤ".§ PROHIBI-T ION TICKET. For President. HIGHWOOD, [new territory. The conventi‘in also appealed to the president 2% enforce the anti canteen 1w. Greetings were sent to John a}. Wooley with an expression “Lit flat the White Ribboners prayed tEat ‘bis candidacy for president we: ad greatly hasten the overthrow: pf the saloon. _ ' E 001111111113. 0. Aug 315;â€" (Special Correspondence.) â€" “or the secOnd time the peopleff of South Carolina have declared i or prohibition. The ï¬rst time “:égas several years ago when they w re given the dispensary law whéfeh' has proven far from satisfact 1y and certainly very obnoxious; to the temperance people. In ghe: last state campaign the prohigbi- 1 tionists came within- 530)) of c 1': rying the state, but this year May have swept the commonwealthfg'by 10,000 majority. There is {Ent- one party in the state; nomin- tions are made by a primary 9330- tion. The issue has been dis}?A inn sary or prohibition. The prolfgb- it'ion candidate for governor Zine Col. James A. Hoyt, of 0111:3111! .ville. The dispensary was ch :111- 1pioned by Governor M. B. 210- Sweeney and Speaker F. B. G’ Jiffy. Senator Tillman, who brought{ 311s dispensary idea into the 5%?†fought Colonel Hoyt, and as 83113; fault 30, 000 voters scratched i119 name althOugh he has no ,. nent for the senate. 05 The second primn‘y will c Ema two weeks hence, and then {the state election is a mere ratigmâ€" tion, there usually being but 22‘“ ticket in the ï¬eli. The imaor men and politicians will atteihpt to count out the prohibition fen- didate at the next primiry 2111 the result isanticipated with g; eat interest. E1? ' INDIANAPOLIS; 11111., SepL; “ (Special- Correspondence. )â€"â€" ro- hibitioni‘sts are quite elated the announcement that Aimert Lieber, the brewery king 'of3 ;his 'city, has given up the democ:‘1tic party and Will support McKirE ey It only proves what the t‘emé or nurse men have been claiming ‘for some time, that the liquor iden are for pcKiniey. Mr. Liebéj an interview says that be mikv fs 9. change because McKinley has opened new markets for his i; {Pi' ness in Cuba, Porto Rico and :43- nila. The state committee ex- pects to get out a special lei flet about this new repubiican con; ert TALBOT, Ind., Aug. 31.â€"»(§§’.§e- cial Correspondence.)â€"â€"-Hem§lt S. Bonsib was assaulted with rc‘étgn so .that' temperance. republi'ï¬ans may know the exact situation»? eggs injhis tpwn Monday- niï¬fhtn FORT SHERIDAN. HIGHLANI; PARK, 1., Aug. 31;»?- SUPPLEMENT TO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 7, 1900. ï¬ver )ert itiu He intended to speak in‘ the Methodist church, but concluded to go out on the street and talk to more people.- Aftelf the meeting some hoodlums followed him and sent a shower of eggs after the prohibition agitator. One struck him in the fare, another in the back, while' a prohibitioniet’s house was nearly painted yellow. The outrage caused considerable excitement here. Cmcaoo. 111., Sept. 1.â€"'(Spe-‘ cial Correspondence.) â€"â€" Sim Jones, the celebrated evangelist. has offered his. serviees free of charge for the special train dur- ing the campaign. His offer was receixed with considerable satis- faction at national headquarters as it is realized that, Mr. Jones is the most popular lecturer in America, always drawing larger crowds than any other man on the American platform. His action will help to make the special train a featnre of the campaign .a great success. Twenty towns in Minne- sota have made application for the train. Very encouraging reports are being received at headquarters. Paxflnnngnu, Pm, Sept. 1.7-3 (Special Correspondence.) â€" The sabretary of state has refused ‘to allow thenanies of certain prohi- bition candidates upon the 'ufliéial ballot claiming that the party had no olmdidétes two‘ years ago. In Massachusetts Legislature by careful examination made the fol- lowing discoveries relative to Pau- perism, Crime and insanity Ex- ,cluding minors, about 75 persons ;in eVery 100 among the paupera ‘of the state Were addicted to the use of liquor and where theydid ,not use’ail kinds they used at least two kinds. Nearly one-half of the peupers had one or both pir- ents intempernte.' About 39 in every hundred attribute their pauperism to their cwn intemper- ate habits and ï¬ve to a houred to the intemperance of their parents. > some cases the same man was nom- inated by twu parties and no mat- ter how, many votes 14! got, and although he appeared ‘on 91.â€. be}. lot twice, the votes were counted as_ republican or democratic as the case might be. State Chairman Jones l8 making a big ï¬ght and may ‘ take the matter into the courts. In the case of'crime if is stili more deï¬nite and of all convictions for crime during the year nude: review, about 66 in every 100 were for drunkgnness In 81‘)? per cent of the cases the oflendet was under the influence of liquor at-the time the oflence was com- flow it Work» (Continued {rom lmmreek.) RAVINIA. 45822; 55.9% pmpen u a can per year of $1,033.0J30J; a total cost per year of 82.098;83l.82 0': for our entire country for one year ia«8134,947,394.00. ’ It is said we have about 200,000 sn- loons in Anteri‘cazund if every saloon paid 8500 license (which they do ndt) it won“ onlyhe $100,000,000“) per year. this dc. ducted from the annual coat of maintaining idiots. inane. con- v‘icofaud pauper-a, the direct rev sult of our licensed saloons. we' have a debt of 884 947, 394. 00. _ Asprepondurous u this In it dpeo not includ» thousands of cases in 0 1r courts, n): does it includgs my thing of the murders, starvation and horrors committed and en: (lured. Hélp us Oh God, to open ,our eyes“ to the facts and opt harm. fbr men and Theo. ' “III“!- eyee to the facts and our hearts; fer men and Thee. ' Initiatives-d we... We have on several occasions expressed our strong sympethies, not. to say belief in the initiative, and referendum as principals in a republican government. We Would not for i‘fmmem claim that either-stile initiative or the refereqqliï¬ could be,“ fully and g- as successfully carried out here as they are in Switwrlend and Bel- gium. but We have chimed that in many respects they were valu- able gévernmental principles that. are destined to grow more. snd' more popular. Help us Oh God, to open ,onr : ' Nae ‘ number were I . so this fall. ‘ ' ' ‘ wtton, avgnat tom wot-her. no the speaker of brenoon and ate addreaarwaa much enjoyed by all. people theta (ether-ed around ;heir lunch beaten to partah of it. good th‘ themln,.vhile'a at the dinner .pro rided by the C. E.'a and a general good time‘enaoad'until mohair-an aalledthen together!“ the after. ioon aeaaion. The ï¬rst nemherwaaaeoog by VWaekegae people. The chairman ;henealled on Macao St. Wihon. :heetate Prohibition secretarylwho veaehortnpon at the inereeae )lprohibitlon votes to eouldewnt The Inhibition nominee!" {My arnor, edge V. V. Barnes wha'upan sailed. Eon. Geo. Gore candidate for governor four yearn 3, we. zhan introduced by the innau II orator tho m lame but“! tensor-am. 3.1.;de than “all Which. “I've We have had a capital illum- tion of the value of referendum in? the recent ï¬lter ordinance of thin city. The vote was overwhelming: in the council in favor 9f the or; diunnce- but the tap-yen vowd it down ebout 5* to l. ' The following ï¬gures are thor-V onghly illmtntime o! whit would result as'regardl the Prohibiti'og question if the people Ind: direct chance to vote on it. . ‘ to: mum lu'v “hm-Mull“ w . 1.. 1.8. ONO ......... nun mi. - w M. Idne........ 10.7. m m ‘If Ohio had had Direct Legis- lation they would have prohibition GLENCOE. add: 3-day, and the Inn in other hm goddmot'hnve been made all .and void by our mineï¬eld:- 1tives. ‘ ' W‘e would recommend tndy of these ï¬gum: - Poof. Ind In. Miller of loody' ll chool m at Rev. Save“ (or I for â€I . Kr Ind In. Mucus Netti]! of Slit Rnndolp II, New York, In visit- 13 the law'I Iiwer, Mrs Ukule- VIsthIrno. Wâ€. Hill Beulah Johnson is very lick fith malaria fever In. Hilton Boyd is entertaining dating from Battle Creek. Mich. Emmy Adams Ind wife and Mr. )emter Adam: nnd wife drove to (enemy Co. to vinit‘tbo family of Rev. John Adan“, on Wednendly. Engine Theodore Davao died at be home of m: an: in My“ hmtdny mornin It 8 o’clock. Ever since his ohil hood he bu been roubled with bond trouble which ï¬nally rewind in Ilhdnub. Eu- ;ina "I I bright energetic young nannndw be taken '0“ in the nine of life in n and {at his ndowod W. Th- fnnonl m aid in the Gnyduh chunk. nod Sewn hid mmlondnyin the lily-lube canary. Ra. Begun: .mung. _ com van none. We were (“and with I not awful 6!! F9! “9° M“? 3“?" ng of the Prohibition; of Lake (30.. md by 10 o’olookthe people Win 0 come from with, out, touch. and van. The Wuuhgw but! was here 30‘1“th the hum of hose pro-em. by it’s music. The Maine in called at 11 o'clock. 30L Duid-ooboingobuirm. -Mr. The in! number m 1 I093 by Wuhan people. The claim-n moo called on Alonso 5t. Wihon, in late Prohibition unwary who gave 3 the" mp0“ of the Room )t‘pmhibiï¬on vote- vu could count on this full. ’ v “ ‘ ' The prohibitio'n nominee [or QM- arnor, Judge V. V. Bunc- dhg' than allod. Hon. Goo. Gare undid“. for gavel-not [our you-l :30, In: an invades-d hptbb chairman u onto: who wee lone buttootn {Inn ontot. R. L. Gui-I00! [mg 3mm then rendenl'e Iolm “1'" inch My [1‘ Glue.†lieu Ruth wade.- of Wuhegu Ion; I Ioug. luring the mom col-pond by Engine Km: of WNW- . Rev. E. B. Sultoli'gue Igueerneet lppflll,f0l" fund- to on .90 the :ImpIign. Hon. ankï¬afluof Rocksord, prohibition â€he! 0! Aegieluure. then you IohIlk" talk which wIe greatly enjoy“ .5! G“- In the 'evenieg there w. I {Inge bomber preeent to listen to' Col. John Sohieeki of Mfl Ind the wooing “ion cloeed with prayer by III-.8“; Tho-Icky long to be remliend. 0N "id '0 m the Prohibition vote polled W November will Ihow I Inge inereeee of mm in the futonwill deed for purity in the bounce of Auction II well In eleewhore. In! 00‘ 'dd Hie Honing: guumclcmmuui. 3t3¢aa~cuauua¢¢¢..¢ccs WINNETKA. NO 15 LAKESIDE careful