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    THE OM.UIA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. AfOfRT 17. 1W
KANSAS V7ESLEYAI,
EQUIPS YOU
THOROUGHLY
FOR YOUR
Mf C WORK.
as ovu on koith
OACaL,rrssldnt. MS
Wentworth
OMt and largest in th Midd t eVest. Prepare for i;niv-ersi.
tie Government Academies or for Lltt. Activa L. S Olflcer.
Bated m class "A". Infantry. Arlillry and vlavaiy a-iii. in
dividual Instruction for Lsckward boys Manual Training asp
erate djartmnt for small boys Illustrate! cetaiogu rre.
Addrasa fccrctary. Buz A. Lexington. Mo.
Li&srty Ladies Coffey
r
14 telle tron Ktasaa Cltf B'tit ful tut ketlthlul locates H'l'i - I Letts .
KIMM Art F.-vmr qiclil;) Ttit.t ls i.inu tint .1 -1 ri-. o Aart a Sua
AMERICAN MOZART CONjiRVATOKV
Frefaeeoi-. irMuui vita I tm baaiiri ot tbt Roul i.trvln at Berim. ta ttle.
Ixiaaaa. w the .tanSt f um Corvi'rm a it. I: ' Grti Mod, twio
Plaae a Priaa la Mas rmiiil coat eat 41.1 rata Pret.dtnt (' M nll.UA.M3 lfr Vs
TO C03TF1.ETX EOVCATIOIT ATTZITD
MIDLAND COLLEGE
AlCXXFOV. XAJTSA8
Co-Educatlon. Academy. Colljt. Mjilo, Military Tactics.
Fsll Or'ninr. Wednesday. epiember 2. 1" Knroll no.
XCZX.XLXS rKAJTCia TIOZILL, ITesidtnt.
rom woicxir.
CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
OOLUKSIA, KISSOUAl.
nfty-Elghth Tear. Fine New Buildings Full four years College Courses Col
let's Preparatory Couraes Best advantages In Music. Art. Ficcutiun. Domeatic sciencs
and Physical Training. Idl home life. For ratalogue adures.
MRS. W. T. MOORE, President, 24 College Place.
Dardin College and Conservatory
For young women. Chsrtred try the state; iith year.
Ths college a university tre.lned faculty Literary worn
given parallel credit by the University of Chicago. The con
servatory German stuncards, Courses in Art. Expression.
BuMness and lomestic -io:.c. Safe snd ane goi crninenu
achool opens Wednesday. er t'mb,,r S. Write for catalosiue
snd terms to President John V. Milton. A M, 110a College
Place. Mexico. Mo.
, WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY
Upper Alton, Illinois
-Ideal location, near St. Louis. Six modern buildings, .rursproar Barrack:. Larfs tinn
with gymnasium, bowling aleys and shooting gantry Exceptionally etrong
faculty. Army datalL Tuition 1 4. Capacity 140 Watting Put last year. Immedats
aDDUcatton advlsabl. for boys cf eool thara. er above the e.xth grad
. COL. AXBXKY M. JACKSOW. A- U SapsrUtsadsat.
a
Tabor College
' Is growing
Wa prepare atudents to live in
5 our 'College courieg; for Business
J In our Commercial coursea;
for
MuslcJana in our Conservatory; for
i Colrega In bur Acadamy; to uach. w
a
In cmr Pedagogy course; to see
and anloy. beauty In our Art
coursas. .
Thraa now dapartmsmta of ia-
i rtnursloa addaa
T AraftiiAtM of the
this rsax. Z
College receive
fls y-r atata csrtlficates without
afc mI(isiIar.
Seind for Catalodrne and other '
t,- a. a- K tllu, It i
trUfd tmlletin. Fall term begin
FMrtHeinber loth. i
II lass TABOS COLXXOZ, Tabor, Xa.
-
aipaa
FALL
TERM
BEGINS
AUG. 31st
aaiI-AwJ;
IOWA COLL1SB,
OovuaU Bluffs, Iowa,
taada for QU AXITT. 1
Tb best snd moat thorough College In .
th West. Good board reasonable. Places I
to work for room and board. If Interested
send for Catalogue, th finest ever pub
lished by a aehool.
WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE,
Corn-oil Bluffs, la.
Iirt!i.ittiri Uolwsltj Diotil Scbool
CKXCAaO.
Tbls school Is splendidly equipped for
th education of suitable young men and
woman aa dentists. Among Its staff are
men ef world-wide fame and reputation as
taachars and Investigators. Theory snd
technic are taught thoroughly. In Its great
cllnio the prsctlcal operative aklll of stu
dents la developed as well as tn business
sld pf professional lif. It glva the prvp- i
aratloa that the public demands of th up-to-date
dentist. A million people are ad
ded to our population each year Number )
of dentleta ha not Increased in five yara i
Thi gtv a promising ouuooa. 1 n
annual soaslon begins Oct. . For
catalogues and further Information ad
dress th ertary. Northwestern L'ni
varalty building. Chicago, 111.
In idtal schosl for young women
where the higher type of education may
be secured, while acquiring a pleasant,
healthful, helpful profession.
Tak a th study mt Volet tip n.ea PirrSel
aloay. HUH. renrtns- klimt. Pbri;olC. Oym
aAl Paaclae Theory of GrninsstKs. Eiucstlooai,
f snail n Static 1 4a4 An. sue OlEUllul. tt ,
mmit I""' roHCMi t lor a witioa as
PHYSICAL DIRECTOR
la a Girl's School. College or l"mrsity
BsOaktT rw g-rwdwatlom, gl.000 to gl.SOO
par year. Largest and beat equipped gym
atstj school tor women west of Ntw v orV
f:srlncd Instructors Ir. all departmnta
Write foe lUnawwtl- daacrtptlv booklav
m oxxcaoo bcmooi. or rarrsicAx.
BBtTOATIOB ASS BXPBrSSIOB,
Bank Ba tries Xaah
Mrs. Bobert It. T arsons
Pttaatpale.
Ill Wabash Avenua. cnlcsgo. Il.i-.o.j
KLAW
tf sad iim Scaeol Fs'.l una kes.u Sept. T
mot kauetas la a iacatioa. t: a.a-
ais twmm i octr accupied tt caiites. fc.--Aaata
uiaui la eSia.aru aaiMeaih N MSr
sics aftwa w .0 vtjo mu :m jr nvJti'i u .
VMT mar ikrwtmf 'e as cicc 14 Pr Mat
M umu wJ-sort.ii( siuaiisa n-
U acaoel. Pier lot Itl
ae co Mi uffBwt.i rer 1
Mlt la mtmrn mm at. ta pfr4i.-
wars s4 v tilt secl aavax-ta wont is k miorr I
IMHtl I y . b.. ate . tenaettt mmtrm mrmm t
glnmisa mam afeatla T t wast ttemugs mml I
i ais si i ne auu ta tae saataur Im
ai w aawws ta Sin a, a-st av rvasj, u i
CUSI.ESS COLLEGE
Largit and best equtrped t cf th. Mississippi
Knrr. otti J. O") s:-.nts. 1 1 profslonsl teacners.
t .-tlf'.Ci.i?i teachers of stvnlhsnl. best penmanship
d'pa.-tment In the Wert, . Inttvld ual. lasiruction. Foal
ini -uaranteed GrsduAto , cir: - liaise location. Of
ficial tu-boo! for banks sr1 railroads. No agents. h.x
tense of tuition and beard rdtied to a minimum.
Write for lllustrstl cstslrgu.
tbjax. orrsa.
I. last ft An. liUITa,
ZAVSAI
MIL'TART
ACADEMY
THE
University of Illinois
orrzRS Tovas rrt
College of Dentistry
a solendid opportunity' to men and women
to pursue a .tours f Instruction leading!
t io me uocior s igree. -
The college buii iir.g is rnoaem ana com
modlously equliptd Large and well ap
pointed clinic room Technical. Phyat
cal and ChemKal L-borato-)ea complete
in every de ill.
Dentistry presaats aaa of ths hast p
portanitita for tha practice of a rranner
atlee vocaUon, bacaus af tha fsw osnt
lsts la comparison ta tha ntunhara sng-agsd
la other prefstslsaa. The followlnr sta
tistics fro tha nauoaal COmtiaSJOaTZB
Or ESTJCATIOX will show taa nam oar oi
parsons la awch member of tha rrofss-
slons:
PopuUtlQS ft C08 filJSiCiaS 10s SBr.e0n5?6
Population to on Iiwjer
Popalation to one .enlist
655
2,565
For particulars rslstive to tha entrance
requirements and to the next course of
Instruction, which opens OCT. Sth. 10J,
address
O. W. COOK. B. ., . S. ., Bsaa. 81 S W.
Harrtaon St., Cor. Honor Kt Chicago.
The EFFA ELLIS
coBBJCsrovszir cb sexooz. or
Illustrated Music
Omaha claas personally supervised
by Miss Ellis. Mondaya and Tnurs
days at 101-4- Old Bxandela Bldg.
MCSIC BT MAIL Less than It
cents a day.
A full eourse In music dvn by thla
method snd whether a finished per
former on th piano, or a beginner,
you can not help but b benefited by
taking one of these lllustrsted music
courses. This method will be found to
be of the greatest asslsw ncs to those
who may be taking other music In-
EtirEllis Illustrated Music
School
S08-4-5 Old Brand eis Bldf.
OMAXCA, XrXB.
A HIGH GRADE SCHOOL
tob orjt-g uf d toubo woatxa
6ioux Falls, with a population of 11 000.
Is o.-.e of the moat beautiful towne in tn
northwest The school occupies a com
manding sit overlooking tne town, pix
great railroad systems have depots In the
low n.
Besides careu! Insf uction In all the
branches requ red for a State Teacher's
Certificate and for co..i entrance, th.
school offers special advantages in muii'
end art under tne best instructors and P r
vldes in a degree quite unique the atmos
phere of a rtsflr.ed and happy home.
Address ALL gAFsTTI BCBOOIV,
lam. rails, a. B.
Bishop Hare. Pres
Miss Helen S. Peabody. Principal.
BROWNELL HALL
Lnder th combined Influence of srtous
worn. Christian courtesy, and youthful
merry-making the students of this Boarding-
and Day school for young women and
(iris grow into a happy appreciation of the
btatuiy and Ui''H; ft iiu.csome. if
ij i.-n,!.:!! mi iiirr.ti i.ultlina ceruflL-alea
vrrit.a in ruil ttu" eciranc requirements
t a standard tai university are. admitted
SedlatelVrCeniftcaTrm 'coTegVpV.-
taratorv coura aam.'s to assar, u.
I W Smith. Miuni Hclyeke Lniv.rsity of
Ntiij I niverslty of Wisconsin and
Iniversity ef Chu.gu. Exceptional advan- year. In th Nw tng'an.1 conservator)
ages in m-.'c. art end domestic soer.ia I during th tim sh ass taking her sd
Wsil eu'Jtpped gymnasium, and out-door I .,.., ,nd v.,..
spo-ts aiuiten-s moinered ympthtlcally.
For iliusiratel Tear-Bock address M:sa
Macrae, prmcpal. Omaha.
Todd Seminary for Bays
fist year. The oilat school for oys la
:t Nortnwst. Loo.i4 to mlnut front
Chicago and 10t fetJov ths see is
th "hill country" of Illinois. Our ldsu:
For every Todd bay a rasr drisea-' dead
tor prospectus Bbu BU , Priv4lL
mittit
I Mr m
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WORK !
(Continued from Sixth Psg
ars successful expennc in a fl-st-elaas
business school. A bright future
a ana not anly th grsduatet. hut also the
School The siudetn a - s'lisppy. suc
cessful lot of boys and girls
We ar giving on months tuition free
aa a sr-eosl Inducement for a sl-iort tim
The famous Cody s stem f c-rrsrord-
I enee is in us.
roti m bi HMvrn srHmti.
talle ifft of ke !atk Aanaal
etloa.
Every state in the union, w.tlv th txcrp
t'.on of North Dakota ada snd Wyom
ing, and ti.a LMst'k! of Columbia. Hawsil
and Porto R;co. re re psrnr in the
ninth snnual ummor session .f v'olumhia
uiilers:ly. which closed on Angus! IS. It
was the most successful sees on since Its
csiabllshment. the actus! n-.;mber of stu
dent who finished tiie courss hetng
I of which 1.4M were located i:p on Morning-
side, the rest bfirg at the Colles of-Physicians
and Surgeons In addition the-e wer
right siudents from Canada, six from
China, and ot!irs from Australia. Chile.
Cuba. Costa Hit a. Enslend fretand. Japan.
Mexico and Russia. j
Of the total number of students at the
uniiers.ty this summer there were &4 wliu I
e-c ma'rlculiti'd in the following schools
lie Tt hers taking courses without matrkit
lating fcr a degree: Columbia college. ST.
Barnard. i: schools cf eng.neefTng. IIS, ,
fine arts. 3: polltlcsl sctenie. I?; p'lilosphy. i
11. pure silence. iT: Ttachers college. 145;
and Physicians and Surgeons. I. The num
ber of mn and women was practically
equal. ther being 761 men and 771 women.
New students numbered P71. and old stu
dents There were 4?1 students holding
SCS degrees, the grest majority having de
grees of A. B. or B. S . anil they were
given by IMS d'ffient colleges or universi
ties here snd sbroad.
New York s ate led the hs: of students
with TK. of which 57: were from the
grea er city. Next In point ef number was
New Jersey, with 13. and thn came Penn
rylvanla. with 7tV. Maryland, jl; Ohio. 45;
Indiana and Massachusetts. Z2 each;
Oeorg a. 21; Connecticut and Illinois. 21
tach: North Carolina. 22; South Carolina
and Virgins. 3fi each; Dlstrlit of Columbia.
19; Michigan. 18: Kentucky and Missouri.
15 esch: Alabama. 14; Californl. 1J: Texas
! and Florida. 11
each; Iowa ard Nebraska, i
'.n ea.h. Tfnnesiee and West Virginia. ?
each, and Minnesota and Washington, S
each.
SCHOOL RILES I CHINA.
Wkst the Awakeaed Umpire la Dolas;
far Its Voaih.
Th Chinese Board of Education has re
cently issued tn retrulations governing edu
cational matters throughout the empire.
Here are some of 'them: '
'Every capital city must have at least
ion primary schools and s minimum of
ioon studenw. All prefecture and dis
trict must have at leest farty schools and
a minimum or students.
'Every Wld at the-age f 7 years'shall
be compelled to attend school."
"Any officisl suceeedfrg' In persuading
"gentry to found schools shall be rewsrded.
'The psrents of any child of 7 yeara
of age or over shsll be held responsible
for the attendance at school of such
child, and will be punished In the event
of its failure to attend.
All prefects snd msgtstrstes who fail
to obtain the stlpuls;d number of school
and students In their respective district
be punished."
Who shall 5ay after this that China lags
behind In the race?
Cm ad Islaad t olleare.
Many material Improvements are ohservV
.ible In and about the college buildings
The basement of Grand Island hall 1-va
been made over into well lighted and well
ventilated study rooms. A new wster sys
tem has been installed and is now tn opera
tion. The residents of P,ibbs hall may now
be supplied with hot and eld water and
all the modern convenience of the nios;
modern building.
During the summer Dr. John L. Beyl
has been canvassing the state for students.
Other advertising agencies have been put
Into operation, in the purpose of securing
a larger attendance.
Several new piofessars ill be Introduced
to tha students September 5. tne opening
diy.
Prof Orlln H. Venner" will tak the
chair cf English. He Is a bachelor of arts
cf West Virginia university and a master
of arts of Tale university. He la a teacher
of twelve years' experience, and a spesker
of undoubted attractivenesa and power.
Prof. J. H. Hatton. will occupy the
chair cf physics snd chemistry. Prof.
Hatton received his master s degree from
the State university of Missouri He is a
teacher ef nineteen years' experience. He
a as president of Grand River college for
five yeara. Recently he haa been professor
of physics snd chemistry in Mount I'nlon
college.
Miss Jesn Reynders becomes principal of
the commercial department. Reynders U
a gradual of Michigan State university
and of Moran Stenographic Institute. For
Sime years she had charge of th com
mercial school under the suspires of the
Detroit Young Woman's Chrutian associa
tion. fatal tr ibaases at York College.
Trof. L. U Atlierion. M- S. in addition
hia work in th natursl scincs. wilt
scrv a vie president for th coni.ng year.
Prof William H. Myers hss been ad
vanced to th directorship of Hulitt Con
servatory of Mus.c. He wll! continue to
conduct ti.e erork in voice culture.
Miss Mabel Hall of Redfield. 8. D.. has
ln secured ss diretor for th school of
expression She is s graduate from the full
colUg.ate ours at Redfield college, and
has completed th full course and on year
of post gradual work at th Emerson
School of Oratory. Boston. Se has had
successful teaching expetlente and will be
s strurg access. on to the faculty.
Mr Josephine B. Todd is to be th new-
i teacner or pin ana uarmon?
She grsdu-
I sted from the full course st th Nw Eng-
i ! con.erv.tor in 1WT snd ha. spent the
; last year tn Berlin unaer me lnatrucuoa oi
,h. r,n.,mn,,. Schararnka. She taught two
i ...
Texas, previous to her goir.g to Bcstun. As
a musician snd teacher cf music she ranks
with the higntst snd best.
Prtsarlaf far Caart llvpartrr.
Miss Berths Brjwn. who u a student at
t.-. M' sner-Lampmaa Buainess coi: is
preparing he'self for court reporting- ghe
is a writer of the Moaner estem and ha
rden stud? ing snorthand about ten months
M.aa browns friends believe there la no
".mV
equal nr in speed ana scuri-y.
Sjme'tn-. ago an won th rlvr mela'
which Mohr-La ipmn glv to student.
whn ran writ 1M words rer minute am;
ih la now working for tha Mosher-Lamr-man
itoll me.lal and will v -y likely win
It bef-r th holMajs Sh Is a firm be
Hover In ta Moshsr nr'thod ind is rsadr
at any tirt ta ntr into a contt ii;-
ritprs of any ot."-r s:m.
A ATTRiCTne tHOOl.
tharmlnat Sltaatlon af a oed lastU
1st la Istlnna.
One of the vey bau:lful schools of the
j runtr I Mst v-of-the-Vr ods. at St.
Mary s. Ind.. only k llttl. dlsiaac from
Terr Haute, wltn whli h It is cinne-ted
by ho;h ra.l and ftct-tc line. Larse and
beautiful buildings situated in a grove of
splendid native trees, with th rrounds
Kept like thoe e.f a park, eomb ne Ij make
an xtrior of unusual attrc;lvnrs
Within the tame attractiveness prevails in
the srtisilc f trn'j! iris th s stem and
niitAMi anrt t 'ie i OTTi nlf t e ne mm of erv.
thing. For a gieat many ears the beauty
of St.-Msr -of-lhe-v .xls has attracted
girls from many states, who have found
that Its work Is uf t! e hlshert order,
fu'.cr St. Clement, th superior, is a
v.o:r.an of unususl executiv ability . as is
shown by the perffctijri of the school In
every detsil. Anotl r school msinlained
by the tame sisterhood Is Immaculate semi
nary at Wa.'hington. one f ti.e leadin In
st utions of the nation's capital.
A Shrewd Mas hy a ebraWa Father.
I
I
A man Hvmg nsar Omaha, and pos u" I
of a son snd daugltter. both of an a; and
a school education to fit them fur an en
train. into a bus.nss college. iam into
BoyleS college s few days sg to enroll
both his son and daughter in on school.
He said he knew nothing about th dc
latls of a business training and preferred
to look through the eyes of a business
college tran in . making hia selection of
the business colleg st which the boy snd
girl were to bf fitted for a successful
career In tha world of buainess.
And this is the. way he did It: He asked
a number of b'is-.neaa cpllege presidents,
which business cullge each one candidly
considered the best. 'Ours." was the Inevi
table reply. "And which one Uu )ou con
sider next best?" queried the aatut fither,
"Boyles college" was the reply of eight out
of eleven questioned.
L-POi Baalneaa tolleae tti Items.
Prof. F. S. Wolfe and wife are r ending
their vacation among the Rockies.
Piof. J H. Walker s visiting friends at
Pslm ra.
Prof. J. H. Woilaston snd wife are vis:'.
ing relatives at Aurora.
Mu?s Bertha TUcrnburg ia at her desk
again, after spending a very pleasant and
profitable week at the Epworth assembly.
W. N. Watson return to Lincoln the
latter rart of this week.
Miss Emma Harhpw is planning for a
trip to Denver. - -
The state fair exhibit wlil soon be res-ly
The students; sre beglrilr.g to register to:
the fall term. .-. . .
E'lucatleaal otee.
The sttendan-'e at fhe summer schools
maintained bv the large western uni-
verltles ha been vry much largr this
vear then ever before. The figures of a
few Indicate those of all. The University
of Minnesota enrolle l 1.516: th I ni
vrsity of Wisconsin. 7:i: th I'nlversity
of Texas. TOD; the University of Chicago
far exceed all previous enrollment, ap
vroximatlng 2.00t.
Warward the course of education UK
Its way." says th N' York Sun. "Of
114 schools sdvertismg In an August
niagaxin forty-six. or 40 per cent, are
clasf ifled as military. Furthermore, as
an indication of prosperity and pawonagi..
the forty-six military schools pay for
eight pagea of advertising an against
even pages for th slaty-eight oTa-fash-lur.J
academic snd preparatory schoois.
Chicago's vacation school closed a
six-wetks' session Isst week. ruring tn
eas-n fifty-six excursions were given,
the aggregate number of pupils attending
being 24 4 1. This is twelve more out
ings than were given last yesr. Thirteen
lomplet schooN wre m operation, with
an enrollment of lO.oOii. Last year tli
total waa 8.803. with only twelve schools
In addition to th thirteen schools l.iis
vear a school for cripples and a sc. tool
for the deaf and an eatra manual train
ing center were conducted.
Lr von Koch of Stockholm. Sweden,
paid a viait to Bethanv college. Lli--borg
Kan., recently He is on of the
foremost sociologists of Sweden and ij
much Interested in thin splendid colleg..
attended bv the young ni-n and women
of the west of Swedish parentage. Dr
von Koch Is making a tudy of the prac
tical workings of th prohibition and
lotal option lawa in th various state.
Ir Carlhart haa bn elected vie presi
dent of BPthar.y bs the board of dtreitora.
Seven Bethany graduate have received
state certificates to tea. h. The enroll
ment for the coming year is very heavy.
Th textile school maintained by the
Ludlow- association at Ludlow, Ma.-s..
cloned its first ear In July and sent the
bov into summer camp in the Berk
shire This Is a school maintained by
the mill owners, escli boy admitted work
in half a dav in ti-e mills snd tx-lng in
sciiool th othVr hsif. being paid for fu.l
time Th oblect is to secure mote
killed operatives snd at the same unit:
to make better rltlxen out of T3e boys
who ntr th mill with deficient edu
cation. Any boy whose parents could
not afford to kep him In sdiool arter
he became 14 ar of as and w ho en
tered the employ of one of th assoiiateu
companies, su allowed to enrol. The
school has been a great success.
Coalda't Keep Track of Tbeas.
Martin Llttlton of New Ycrk Is one of
a fsmily of nineteen children, so thy say,
Horn to a hrltage of poverty and pluck.
When he was a small lad down in Texas
h fll Into th creek on day and Michael,
th pxt youngster brother, ran whlmner
tng to Littleton, th elder: "Dad! Dad"
Martin Is drowning
Msrtinl Msrtinl" repeated the fath-r
of nlntn. Then he turned dubiously to
his wife.
Nora." h Inquired anxiously, "hsve we
s Martin?'"
By urtrg th various dpsrtmn:s of Th
Be Wsnt Ad Pages you get best results
at least expense
A Ssrktlsr's Keriactleas.
Occasionally a couple marry and i!v
happily ever after thy ar divorced.
A rose by any other name would sme.l
aa sweet and cost as mucn when uut of
season.
its aa fully hard to b popular with
yourself and pi our neighbors at ti
ssrr time.
When th averad maa falls to u.ak
good h begin to look around for sum;
on to blam it oa
Juat because a married man does tha
tilings h.s wtf wsnts him tn do Is n..
sign thst he ie stuck on tn lob.
with th waning of th honmon
Cupid again gats busy snd substitute s
rsir of green goggi for th ro-colord
glasses New York Press.
j wa
Scasltlsa Papa.
"Gcorg. you snust b mnr careful.
Papa minks you-meant to wound his feel
ings '
Why. what did I say-
"You rmmbr that when you ordered
beer at lh ca( laat ntgru you eal.ad it
sada ia a ry led vote,'
' W4l? '
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FUvut Pea' aV
f HEY WENT ONE STEP HICHEB
Vice Preiideati Who Hive Retched
the Presidency.
PECULIAR FTATUMS OF RICORD
Death Promoa Fir ta tka Esesa
tli OB Brief linairr of
Party History aa
Leadership.
The vtc president of the Vnltd States
has two functions to prform h pre-ld's
or th ssnats and succeeds to th presi
dents office, should It be vacsted t'j'
dath or disability, by Impeachment ot
oy resignation. As heir to the presidency,
lie must poss th same qualifications
as the pusident. He must be a native
born citlz-n of th Cnitd States. Si years
of g and ha been for fourteen )a:s
rsldent althln the Vnlted States. He is
t chosen at the same tim. In th sum
j manner and -y the same elector .n the
pretidi. r.l. In tew of the fact that fle
I of the twentv-ftv men who hae been i
elected president ha died during thfir
' ter-n of office, thus permitting flv mm
I who had been electel to the soond plac-
to reach th first. It would seem tnat
mu..h care would b. tivn " tr' selec
tion ef the vice presidential candidate.
In practKe this has not been so. Two of j
the vl,e presidents elevated to th clutf
chit f -?r.--i-f
pit;.
magistracy through the death of p
dents have signally discomfited th p
lo which tiny owed tnlr orric-o r u(
posing its poncles.
Of the five each cherished the natural
ambition to sucieed himself in the regular
manner. But of them all only on. Theo
dore" Rocsevelt. has realize the ambition.
Snrressea a ad rail ares.
John Tyler of Virginia and Andrew
Johnaon of Tennessee had too flagrantly
opposed the parties which elected tiietn
vice presidents to hop for a nomination
to the higher offlc. Chester A. Arthur,
nominated with James A. Garfield to
soothe Rosco Conkllng's dlssppolntment
In not securing a third term nomination
for General Grant, hoped for commenda
tion, but failed to win it. Millard Fiil
more and Theodore Rooeevelt received the
presidential nomination through the regu
lar channels, but Fillmore failed of elec
tion. But one man. first mad president
through the death of his predecessor, hss
later been elected to the office. Other
presidents have, however, served as vice
president before reaching the lusher
office. John Adam, vtc president whiie
George Wsshlngton presided ss thief ex
ecutive, succeeded Wsshlngton to the high
office.
He wss in his turn succeeded by his
vie president. Thomas Jefferson. An
drew Jsckson. who called the flrat dcuio
. ratlc national convention in order that
It, might nominate Martin Van Buien aa
vie president on th democratic ticket
with him. practically named Van Eurcn
jit his successor These three, with the
five who succeeded through the sccldent
of death, make a total of eight vies presi
deal who, liai ascended to the yri-
I demy.
When William Henry Harrison of Ohio
lo I
was named as the whig candidate Ir. liio
John Tyler, who iiad always displsscd
democratic sympathies, though he had
been cf the Calhoun faction and so op
posed to Jackson and Van Buren. wpt
bcause Henry Clay, wtio was the favorite
whig candidate, had been kept from his
own. After several unavailing efforts to
get someone to take the nomination for
vice president. Tyler wss named for It in
the hope that he would win the votes of
those democrats opposed to Van Buren.
Thurlow Weed had asked Daniel Webster
If he would consent to be the nomlne
for vie president on the ticket with Har
rison, but Webstr refused, ss be did
eight years later, when Zachary Taylor
was the presidential candidate. Hal ne
accepted th nomination either time he
would have realised his lifelong desire of
being president, for botli Harrison and
Taylor died before the expiration of their
term of office.
John Tyler succeeded President Hsr
rison in lees than a month after the in
auguration. He was the first vies presi
dent to attain the presidency through the
death of his predecesor.
Prealdeat Tsler and His Till.
General Harmon's eabinat had decided
that Tyler's official title should be 'vice
president of the United States, acting
president " But he decided otherwise and
declared himself, as he was, president b
right of the constitution. All the cabinet
excepting Daniel Webster resigned. Tyler
aroused the fury of the whig party, which
had nominated and elected him as vice
president, by his attitude toward the tariff
and I'nited States bank,
He hoped that the democrats would give
him th presidential nomination, a htch his
quarrel with his own party precluded him
from even asking, but was disappointed.
Like the two Adamses, he did not attend
the inauguration of his successor. It la
said that he It ft the White Housj early
on the morning of March 4 and drove to v'd'ng that the president of the .enste.
the wharf of the Potomac river stesmer ! an1 after him the spesker of the house,
to take passage for his 'Virginia home ! should succeed to the presidency In case
The boat was leaving. Someone called: I tllat ,he president and vies president
Hold on. there! President Tyler Is com- should not be able to perform the duties
Ing." The captain, a Clay whig, ehouted 1 ot ln e"ca. When Vic President H-.-n-back:
"Ex-President Tyler b hangtdl lrcs died in 1SU it was seen that the
Let him stay!" And the presidential party i death of ths president would place the
was left on the w hsrf. I gornment ln the hands of the rpubli-
Fillaiore's Tall. 'hough the people had voted that
Millard r.llmor. aen ed three nt toe lh democrats should be ln power for four
four ears lo which Zachary Taylor was!
elected. At the whig convention of
he waa a candidate for the presidential
nomination, and on th first ballot com
manded 111 votes. On hundred and lorty
seven wr neeesry to a choice. On ill
fifty-third ballot Wlnfidd Scott was nom
inated. In 1S Fillmore won the cjvtted
nomination, but th whig party was by
that time ln it death throes. Fillmore
had only eight votes In the electoral col
ltge. Th democratic candidate. James
Buchanan, won the election, thougu the
newly organised republican rarty. with
"The Pathfinder." John C. Fremont, at Us
candidal, already sbowed a lusty growth.
Only one ha it ben necessary for ihe
senate to exercise its right to elect the
vice president, a right conferred by the
twlfth amendment if no candidal for the
vtc presidential office receives a major
ity ef the electoral votes. This happened
in 1117, when Richard M Johnson, nom
inated on the earn ticket with Martin
Van Buren, received Jut on-half of th
; electoral totes. The amendment pro
vlds that from th two highest numbers
on the list of thus voted for as tic
president, the snstc shsll chooss the vice
president. To do so a quorum of (so-
thirds of the wool number of senators
must preewni anu a majority oi in
wrole number U aeceaaary to a choice.
Two ma nominated for the office nf
vice preatdent have refused to accent the
honor. At a democratic caucus held la
Washington May 12, 1112, James Madiaoo
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nominated, wss elected and served as
Madison's possible successor.
Democracy's Two-Thirds Rale.
At the demotratlc convention ot 1 s 1 4
I'nlted Slates Senator Silas Wright, uf
New York was nominated as vice piesi
dent In the hope that the friends oi Vau
Buren would b placated Van Buren list
teen defeated for th presidential noni
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thirds rule, despite the feci thai he com
manded a majority.
The convention of 1144 was the firit
to have Its proceedings reported by tele
graph. From Baltimore to Washington
th news of Wright's nomination was sent
over the mtrlou wir. Indlgnsnt st
what he considered a base betrayal of
Van Buren. the senetor declined t.ie nom
ination by electric telegraph, thus dis
tinguishing 111 in sal f aa certainty no man
had vr done before
Of the twenty-six men who have finu
the office of vice president, four have
been selected for a second term. John
Adams served as Wsshlngton's potential
successor throughout the first president's
two presidential terms. George Clinton
of New York, a candidate both times thai
Adams waa clioben. was elected lo tin
second place with Jefferson and James
Madison, dying before the close of hia
second term. Clinton. William R. King,
vie president while Franklin Pierce waa
,l4.., W . U-Il,.. I .... , .J ...
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ident with Gram the second time; Thomaj i
A. Hendricks snd Garret A. Hobarl all
died before the completion of their terms i
of office as vice presidents. John C. Cal- '
houn, the last of the four men honored
by election to a second term as vice pres
ident, resigned during his term of offue
oevauee of differences between him and
the president. Andrew Jsckson. During
' his I.rst term as vice president John
! Qulncy Adams was the executive. Dsnlel
I D. Tompkins, viee president during Mon-
' roe's ers, served two terms. The number
! four is small a compared with the num-
ber of men who have been given
ond term aa president ten In ail.
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