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MRS. MAUI) C. STOCKWELL, President
3204 E. 51st St.. Minneapolis

MRS. FRANCES BRADFORD. Vice-President
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DR. ETHEL E. HURD, Recording Secretary
716 Pillsbury Building, Minneapolis

MRS. IMA W. STACY, Corresponding Secretary
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DR. MARGARET KOCH, Treasurer
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MR. CHARLES F. MILLER. First Auditor
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Talks to Other Clubs—DR. FLORENCE C. BAIER
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MRS. LILLA P. CLARK
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Mm. MAI'n (L S'l'ocuwnnn. President
2204 East, 51st SIM, Minneapolis.

Miss MARION L. SLOAN, Vice-President
915 Zumbrn St, Rochester. Minn.

Dir. ANNA“ 11mm, Rec. Secretary _
716 Pillsbury Bldg, Minneapolis.

Mns. Omvn S, CLARK. Cor. Secretary
Anoka, Minn.

DR. MARGARET Kocn. Treasurer .
716 Masonic Temple, Minneapolis.

Mns. MARGAimT M. PENTLANI). First Auditor
225 Moore Block. St. Paul,

MR. CHARLES F. MILLER. Second Auditor
1201 Hennenin AWL. Minneapolis.

(filiuirmm Stunning @nmmittvrs

Presg—Mns. EUunNIc B. FAmmn
($15 (‘erlm' Street. St. Paul.

Increase of Membership-41135 AUGUSTA A. CONNOR
1415 University Ave. S. It, Minnenpolis.

Enrollment and State Fair Work——
MIHH GRACE A. Gnms’rnn
504 W, 32nd Street, Minneapolis.

Legislation—Mn. S. A. [mini
20s (‘untnry Bldg, Minnenpolis,

Talks to Other Clubs—DR. FLORENCE U. BAIER
2946 Blomningtnn Ave” Minneapolis.

Member National Executive Board— '
Mns. E. A. BROWN. llnvvrne. Minn.

WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.

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DR. Erin“. l'). HURn
711i Pillsbury Bldg; Minimnpnlis.‘

Mus. LnnA C. In’i‘TLn
1114 21% A venmI \. Minneapolis.

Mma. JULIA B. NELSON » Red Wing, Minn.
MRS. I-lLlZAnn'ru M. BRAME. Monticello. Minn.

Mns. MARHARm' K. ROGERS
LNG S, Exchange St. St. Paul.

MRS. HANNAH lClHJ'IH'I‘ON \Vyknff. Minn.

MRH. LIZZIE MCPLARY
121 14:11:;thle Sty, Minneapolis.

.\le. LILLA P. CLARK
803 East 15th St“, Minneapolis.

12 3/1
5t.Paul,Minn.,éeb1131907.
My very dear hiss Clay:
‘ Your welcome letter frovauthrie came a few moments ago
and I was surprised to tnow that you were outside of fentucky.
What a blessing you are to the suffrage cause, and having the means to
do with ,ma es it a pleasure for you to do this glorious work.
May you be soared to see all the women of these United
States free and chal citizens. I thanw you for the documents enCIOSed
with your letter, they will—be valuable for us in this state.
The solution of the Race rrohlem iswhat I pelieve in and am willing
to endorse it. All the prominent organizations of the state are
united to sign a sill which is oeing prepared to oresent to our legis—
lature, asking for full suffrage. nn initiative and referendum bill
was introduced last week by Senator Fitzpatriox of Winona of this star
It proyides that the people can oreuare Cy cetition, laws and amena—
ments to the constitution ano to enact 0r reject the same at the
polls indecendent of the legislature. The liquor power is strong
in this state, and I am sure that this power electeu Governor Johnson.
The chief of Police of this city, gave 5 ZCOO, and Frenzied Finance
Lawson of Boston 3 1000, which meant the liquor influence. and now the
-Governor has to face the pressure from the legislature on the local on
Option question which he evaded in his message. l'am disappointed in
the Governor, for last year he ooeniy proclaimed himself in favor of
woman having the ballot.I oelieve that the liquor dealers knowing this
.laid their plans to defeat him unless he yielded to them.
There will oe a great amount of work to be done if we hegin a camoaign
and we will expect to have some of the woraers woo assisted wi h the
word in Oxlahoma. I hope we will gain something this session of Our
legislature as it is called the legislature for reform. I will tell

 

 y0u later of what this reiorm consists.

I have just reCeiveo a prOéram of the national convention, it is well
arranged. On a separate oaoer I will you the lull text of the Lill
for the referendum. This is Similar to the Oregon oill is it not?

I oIESume that you are intending‘to be in Chicago negt month, as y0u

are to give the report or the ooeniug or the Oregon camgaign.

We are haviné'olehty of snow and good sleigning, in fact,
everything goes on runners. It is better for health LO have the
ground well covered with snow. The mercury yesterday was at 15 Lelw
ow Vero, and to~day at 7ero. The oiercinq winds mate it so severe
for man and beast. MI. Farmer and I are in the oest of health.
Mr. Farmer says wheneyer I am writing to you to always remember him
to you. Remember us also to Mrs. Clay and Mrs. :ennett.
how are all the neices and nephews who were married a year ago?

I am pleased to Know that your state membership is incrhasing and
that yOo have some good woraers. Am glad that yOq were elected
presideng%gain of the state association.

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LOVinély yOors,

 

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Dear Nanber of tho Business fiommittoe:-

To-night I loaVe for a week's engagements in New York and
Massachusetts. My first meeting is in the vicinity of Rochostor and will permit me
to spend the day to-morrow with miss Anthony. The latest news we have from Lucy is
that Miss Mary has been sleeping better the past few nights and has been practically
without pain but that she continually grows weakor. It is the sincere hope of us all
chat she may quietly pass away without the intense suffering which was endured a few
weeks since.

I encloso a copy of a letter roceivod from hrs. “lagers. There
are no direct statements in it but I thought perhaps yo” would like to know her point
of View in regard to fihe possibility of securing recognition in the Constitution, also
the length of time our campaign would have to be carried on if an amandment of any
form in our interest should be submifitod.

I trust that each member of the Business Hommitteo will come to
the first meeting on the morning of February twelfth at the Palmer House with an out-
line prepared of any proposition or proposifiions she desires co have discussed beforo
the Executive meeting. I shall be in Chicago on the morning of the eleventh, as I
spoak in Englewood on that day, so that if any of yOu should arrive on the eleventh,
you will find me at tho Palmer House.

I cannot tell you how difficult it has heen to scours sgoakers
for our Convention. Never has there been such a number of letters written to various
and diver: people as this your and I think it will grow harder and harder instead of
easier to secure desirablo speakers. no are continually demanding a higher grado of

meeting, bringing in outside issues which, if discussed ah all, should be discussed

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tha various mnvnmenta, which are adopting us and our cause, they should navn a corract
statement of fihesa movements from those whc ara fitted tn instruct tham, and so we are
obliged to ask leading people. These pample usually earn their livelihnod by their
public addressas and cansequenfily they are in the field and engaged at «ho time of

our ConveutiJn or 9133 are unable to afford the expense 0f attandin: it.

Hoping that we may all kflfly well and be able to meet ready for

work on Vahruary twelfth, T am

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My dear 0r. Show:
It seems the hardest thing in the world to find time to write

letters outside of the territories. Of course thoy must come first. we did have a
splendid Hearing and a good impression was left. Next Tues. night we have a mass
moeting in the Opera House. I will try to remember to send you a copy of invitation.
In addition to speakers named there will be several local women and other men probably.

we havo been very busy mailing petitions which someone has In-
daubtedly written you of. Some answers to the first ones sent are already coming in.

There will be nothing done in Convention on our question for some
days. I was at home from Sat. until Tune. looking after some petition work to be done
there and finding some way to bring oressuro to boar upon our delegate.

“r. owon went to Washington the first of fihe week to be gone a
week or ten daye and it is the understanding that nothing will be done in Committee
or Convention until he returns.

Nothing has as yet been decided either about the time for adjourn-
mont or the length of time between adjournment and vote upon conntihltion. A motion
was made a few days ago to have the vote in Sept. but no action was taken. Some say
it will be in Aug. In fact the time is Eélggd all the way from June to Sept, I hope

the time will be short.

Things are getting along as well as could be hoped for I think.

We have not quite enough delegates pledged as yet, I believe, but with so many forces
at work for us, such a splendid force of women, and such a man as Robt. L. Owen all
giving their best for us I do not see how we can help but be victorious. But then

I know things looked very bright at other times and disappointment came,36 I am

 

 prepared for dsfeat. Nothing will he really lost even than.

Wb all feel so sorry about fiiss Anthony hfiihg an ill.
Very sincerely

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President. Mrs. Kate H. Biggers, Chickasha. 1nd. Ter, ¥ PIE-sident, Mrs. J, R. Harris, Chickasha, Ind. Ter.

First Vice President, Mrs. Minnie Keith Bailey, Enid, Okla. "irst Vice President, Mrs. Narcissa Owen, Muskogee, Ind. Ter,

Second Vice President, Mrs. N. M. Carter, Guthrie, Okla Second Vice President, Mrs E. L Cloud, Wellston, Ind. Ter.
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ida Wood Norvell, Wynnewood, l. '1‘. Recording Secretary. Mrs. Minnie Randolph, Wynnewood, I. T.
Corresponding Sec’y. Mrs. Jessie Livingston Parks, Enid, Okla. Cor. Sec'y. Mrs. Martha Phillips Atkinson, Chickasha, I. T.
Treasurer, Mrs.Anna liasKey, R.F.D. N0 8. Oklahoma City, 0k. Treasurer, Mrs. A. K. McKellop, Muskogee, 1nd. Ter.

. Mrs. Adelia C. Stephens, Oklahoma City, Okla. , Mrs. Mamie Porter Farnsworth
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MRS. MAUD C. STOCKWELL. P 'd m MRS. E. A, BR w
3204 E. 515. Sii'MInni-apons Press—MRS. EUCENIA B. FARMER 0 N L“"°’“‘
615 cad... 3L, 5,, pm MRS. MARGARET Kt. ROGERS

MRS. FRANCES BRADFORD, Vice-President 284 5. Exchange SL, St. Paul

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DR. ETHEL E. HURD, Recording Search)” Membership and Enrollment—MRS. L. H. CORSER MRS. LORA C. LITTLE

716 Pillsbury Builiiing, Minneapolis 615 James Ave. N" Minneapolis 1114 215‘ Ave. N'y MiUI‘eBDDliS

MRS. lMA W. STACY, Corresponding Secrelary Legislation—-l\iR. S. A. STOCKWELL MRS. JEANETTE LYLE BENTON Excelsior

3115 4th 5L 5. E" Minneapolis 304 Andrus Building. Minneapolis MRS LILLA P CLARK
DR. MARGARET KOCH. Treasurer ' ' 803 E 15” 51 M' l"
716 an‘c Temple, Minneapolis Talks to Other Clubs—DR. FLORENCE c. BAIER ' ‘ " “mm”
MR. CHARLES F. MILLER, First Auditor 2946 Bloomingion Am. Minneapolis MRS- JULIA B~ NELSON Red Wine

1201 Henncnin Avct, Minneapolis MISS MARION L
MRS. LOUISE REILLEY, Second Auditor MEmber National Executive Board— ~SL0AN Rochester

Austin MRS. LIZZIE McCLARY. 131 E. 14th 51., Minneapolis MRS. OLIVE S. CLARK Anolm
fit.‘Eul,MinR.,Web.22,1907.
Dear Migs Clay:

You will find enclosed a reply to a suggestion you made
while ii Chicago (if true) conserving suffrage organization in ETETy
state,coanty aed city.ihis pager is Roi very loyal t0 our cause. The only
way that i can get ariicias in this paper is to address a oersonal letigr
to the General Manager. 1 (nuw that you had a pleasant convention, but
we hag soma work in do in the legislature, and I thought ii would be
oeiterto'remEin here and intervi6w the members 0f ih: iwo commitieas

interesiea in our bills. I do boys that we can gain somethingfrom ihi$

16gislature,but iha liquor element Controls there and I am fearful that

fie wil' be defeated. What a pity that we have in plead so hard for

such a little thing as, 0miiting the word "male".

 

 Our ocuuittses is both Houses think that too vote will so cast to submit

the question to the people. I thought that the lagislature could

decide this question without the vote of ths ueouls. Our Congrsss says
tnat the States Legislatures can decide this-matter. oertaioly, Minusssfz
has bean aroused on this questioo;aud if Governor Johnson had mantioood

the question favorably in his message)we could dsosnd upon the Soandioavhzu,
inilusnce.$o many persons are quoting to me what Anna Shaw saithhat

we were standing still in this country, and that the foreign countries

were ahead of us. I am so tired of having won and women tell me that

when women gaut tho ballot they can says it. You and l loos better.

I had a discussion yesterday with an Episcopal clergyman on this suoject,
and he is like old Bishop Doane. The preachors are afraid that the

women will desert the churches. I get out of sorts with them.

I thank you for all toe articles you sent us from leahoma,they will be
useful. The liquor power in our Serate is strgygzbut it car be overcoustf
the Senators will zote right. The usct time you writs,giie me your
Lexington address. Mr.£¥armsr wishes to ts remembered to yourself

and to your sisters. Wits very best lovog'l am alwaysyour friend.

 

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