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ONE CENT esh to 8 Tonight and W Wednesda NIGHT EDITION Weat Winds SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,TUESDAY, JUNE a1, 1904 The Seattle Sta ra] VOL, 6 —~ IN SEATTLE Cprerrresseans stcesenevseseoteres sanens THE ONLY PAPER Thal DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS NO ri i ‘ f t | 1 \ , ' ’ ©. P, LEADERS ORGANIZE THE BIG LOVE FEAST AT CHICO At bbed k Post er Ger UNION PACIFIC MAGNATE WANTS PART OF THE RICH NORTH ' pal a 20 GO—ROOSEVELT'S NAME GR EETED WITH TREMENDOUS AP ne - WESTERN TRADE AND HOPES TO EXTEND Hi8 MERCHANT. PLAUSE H pede sc: MARINE AND SECURE DEEP WATER HARBOR — 7 | f « r | Ra ad who & FE. H. to ¢ t come to the (By Beripps News As#'n) suspended directly | ; t ‘ ' Ha A h t senchithen J wih Mee r rs platform, which f Few nt | Greed ; ; el sad is bila CMRCA was lark flemtsh oak, | par ' b : nger| cific magnat ne ve flying, bands 5 ‘ ©) with of the , me H k at attle t th perfect air « the R e ng officer, which | wr ' k h the “ ere he at HAKI {£8 FORCED THEM lean na ' 1 halt : a 1 ; ; - zs im the ¢ . short Chairman Payne was # ‘ 1, but caer “ htm Pathe a today gavels, one grea 1 } ‘ - t The t aches in diamet 1 « ~ 1 t th ¢ : t : iff brilliant » a been ea t ® wort of « f t e gallery long fostoone , sa6 . 1 Joe te ‘ r by i n white and e bunt < 7 “ in efore " « k on! it « igh from end to end on es ? . , his new t i Puget t ( Vast ampithea ' silar to th at Puirt * ! A t * where the bunting ary « that th “ ted an has real- t ' was suspended « t Cha r r gor f at ket filled with gracet winging Jed bune ew t Cert point to the f every second « . 2 th arter Cha 1 rapped t 6 t tt ( Northern and ; fully arranged « «r cf A at T wh Je: he € oe hern fF f b «crante to | tean flags tn the fw . the| The conver alled to or . . : , - oe he Spokane ‘ ertain terri- folds repored a ure of Presid About ott | der at 12:14 y J. P. Front THE COLISEUM, CHICAGO, IN WH\OH ROOSEVELT WILL BE NOMINATED. dor ¢ “ ndant rights and Settee. ot — . oe é ek os ~ wetat a Bayan Six thousand seven hundred persons gathered in the Coliseum today to participate in and wit- |#0n, he nm ka ‘ F ‘ jer to hold them the: freen foliage affording een feel he -— comet poll Nounced a short} Bees the opening of the G. O. P. convention. There would bave been twice that many e in @ where. It u to have — ee te tae ore Sree Dae . | a on tremens tendance, but for th t regulations promulgated by the city government wince the Irc eater The steel girders on the way to tp “ oe tt the conébesien ef the wrayer fi eum w but 6,740 people and only that many got inside as « res : » admis the roof were « ‘ vr t pa , Fe et een ot Ocirazan | sion tickets are ata premium. There are 908 delegates and a& many alternates in sents on the floor te teeth 0 whlieineal che Gnten Anee foliage ana . hori wan that > Olan see aa. | Raee wih & ened om bide: a t med messengers deliver messages from the twelve long ¢ telephone booths and the tele ty, very tired portrait of th kw’ leadership ago cor ttee. The chairman| #T8vh office under the stage floor, Hemind the speaker's stand is the on 68 6 tw the distin- } nery He was At the « end of the ball on The Ok 2 men with som.|expressed his thansk, and John R.| Suished guests, and encircling that are the seats of 300 news - © ate ravenous- te: 2 Pil toner ches > ty-five stenographers and telegraph operators in the news buresus and 7 | - aad , tho re 1 c speaker's table. T and is elevated on a stand above | ¢ raerets ope Pose ol . : asain ations & 1 at tadles just below the speak k took the child strung @ large placard ancing: | the gulleries came with th the second gallery eat POTS Se acc PLATFORM TALK “Under this banner Harrison and of y . t when the late Adjoining the audite m if an anoes that was built from ue aterial ee A In —- ed the boy told McKinley were twice nominated Altte = honk ‘seeps was this annex are the rooms of the national committee ar #. Retiring r ladies a ' se Sram Spex Am immense oil painting of the, s« . 5 eusberet #moking rooms for men are appreciated convenience itual co t” for the thirsty is not to a= At Gee oe late Senator Hanna, lighted fr ts of be bad anywhere about the bullding, all efforts om the ° . . gene ne rape agile 1 to believe Above by electricity and draped doubled a few 1 man Payne > # prices na f Not even the lowly bam ; " | nah " t took the precaution — LOLOL BOC ORY | T test | to telegrap police of Spokane, te ary chairman : . s es “ who conf at ad's strange 7 \ k od than wealth, or hom ¢ : ie the > ¢ Me to ba the b “ Li r os : 4 . » 7 aie volt seaiiment wheneve A ri ‘ - mile distant from th at North- he Vote was unan * a " o. | ed ani tapered the 5 P 4 hawt gy 4 / , ern pa g pot in Spokane, and v prova mal teawe: | oa vention arrang’ f ¢ as ‘ o, ‘ — weeey bow ie See eee vpeakey ‘det ae oon: Ge 5 not = thought of him c < t - as t > 1 the passen- .. | , . @ , the dacatatien. 4 important Of | tee. and th ' t ‘ . P train le there at 8°10 : ‘ were| all, they decided that one of the re a m- | wlloge - . ots k Sund t. His mother j “ A . ‘ t| own selections sho be the . oe \tee an ; . t the p of Spokane that she j \ :) . . chairman of the nationa in det n New| * . “Oi ght some had carried the oP gree rom 5 98 ry * a eader of the pai a f the tiga 5 : geter off. a speech a low and he wa at k . Then it was that the pres | J ' - hild’s fat will reach Se- | he Interr A with om { by Senator H 1 «| friends the ground expected | H igh on and take the lost boy, Louder.” « he J - inet om 4 New Mex h en b 4 Chairman R Rico and ¥ Jelegaten voly otte ‘ atio.n _- 4 . 7 Sawley, the father of the i Rs A A i These Roosevelt m e 1 at police station |terrupted w ‘ fr fire unt ¢ army of struggle is to be ’ script! f the 1/M ' tak held the . - : ning and élaimed bis run- : H condition of the t | the f standing see beg . FAIRBANKS IS = ‘ out volleys of chee His reference sine lehée? t t : eaon} t a month ago Mr. Bawdey t m th eed Mie mday the entire force arrive as P tection asion to visit Seattle on @ to the beneficient reeult of th A Fi - | | wildly cheered, as was thé Panama |* . tietage a | g y e with him and met | pavesresh . Talk to one of them today and you) OTE rae ork, on 04 ene of the At 1:45 Root cone? but just | get the meek semana oh +7 ss who was the loadstone of J you will be chairman. They are for! . hild’s 1 Clark fore finish his address the was any doubt about th aina e trange quest a neve cm BO om gn ALL FOR TEDDY jhim. They have heard from the a secure hold on the affections suiuibeis hos tin: tent etheedn. | little fellows who resent the/tion of Senator Fairbanks for vice of the bey end. Snes than ; mtion to feet with a heantiful | districts and who are rect from poms brought the little fellow to Seattle, tribute to the memory of the late| CHICAGO, INL, June 21 the people. They find @ mighty |president late pments have set Clark ts a watchman in the Great President McKinley and Senator Roosevelt convention ¢ sentiment among the masa of Re ten | Norther - » on hen Pennsylvania te orthern tunnel in this city, Hanna, saying ba ome with publteans In favor of Roo it at rest. When Pen * j-amcmcmanch Db = “And with McKinley we remem- of great mans of dele The iast of the olf organization | into line the other be jets did not | ee — / |ber Hanna with affection thousands of hustling Re displaced om the national commit & leg to stand | HOSPITAL BENEFIT row—his great lieutenant. They are|O® this, the opening day by new mea include Kerens » forceful and pleturesque| FIVE-YEAR-OLD HAROLD SAW- | together again.’ ‘onvention, F elt badges galore | Missourl; Sheldon, of New Y =» ae nject of hia! His concluding remarks, « pretty adore the e pate of men to be oven * art, of Illinois, and Hawley, of | , lacy settled the matter, so | DEY RAN AWAY FROM SPO-} A muted ont. Diavest cana compliment to President Roosevelt ne Streets, he men not regio eras. jas the New Y k scheme to nom KANE TO SEATTLE A ey t fealled forth deafening applause mong the leaders in parlor! The old machine has been shat-| inate him was concerned m * been arranged for the bene Root said ‘Come what may here ferences. . oi ,, | tered. Roosevelt tx the leader. His Roosevelt kept h dx out of | Harold Re a ef f the Wayside Mi mn hospi-+ come what may in November, ¢ Until Monday the ne bas picture now hangs in all public |the fight, but Cornelius Bliss, who} arol he 5-year-old son It will be held at the Grand 4 were je oF if 4 looks forth from bad epresents the pr was cop . » t grant that those qualith brave a " pine? an § * , . of F. T. Sawdey car dealer of | OPCT® house next Sunday afternoon true manhood shall have honor eye ont pane Sows in the conv sulted and acquiesced to the Fair-|& O 5 1a a ; o'clock. J. B. Meikle will throughout Amer hall be he by - of men ani y* | banks program | Spokane a fro MIS | preside. There will be an address ~ throughout an ten, Gal be be : le. Some M thew among the crowds There will be no fight in the con- | home Sunday evening. The authorj-|}, ye. > etenles 3908 BY cunzouer aple in me, an en and in| Kk against the | vention ough there may be | ties were notified and searched the THE TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN OF 2 REPURLICAN CONVEN- !that the youth of generations to lent “ S sion w but a collece yon ae ee — en Se oem ; bal an ahead ey ai a on ~ ; = “4 « ent was & po-| selections of ¢ you for the na- | complimentary votes for a number | wh elty for the missing child. | tor r the hospital r ‘en ’ - ad to be tional chairmanship has almost en- jof others, whose enthusiastic friends Yesterday afternoon the little wan-! fund | LEADING FIGURES IN THE LIMELIGHT AT THE BIG G. 0. P. BLOW-OUT AT CHI . * . = HAS TROUBLES OF HIS OWN | | | . | WANTS 'EM TO FORG ET MORMONISM HE HAS NOTH ING TO SAY Sérrtep.at4, *ewvede, 460 + perpen fr: | / LA / +eneneo- samrtapnt(o EM | CHICAGO. l enator Reed St U. S. Senator Char Fairbanks FINDS HIMSELF A BOLTER. Minnesota,

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