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tt, TIME OMLY PAPER IN SEATTLE | Ca ttl eC Si a Cr | THAT DARES TO PRINT THE KEWS | IGHT EDITION SEAT TLI W ASHINGTON,! RIDAY, JULY 8, 1904 Vol 6. NO. 119 ch I PER THEY PULLED HAIR, SCRATCHED AND SNAPPED AT EACH OTHER BUT FINALLY CAME TO TERNG-HAAMONY REIGNS Sill and Bryan Clashed Again and Again While oihec MORE MONEY NEEDED iH soll Sap a Node: fred car or hel: PARC: EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Saturday—Light to Fresh Winds. . . The city t either spend a #1 CITY LABOR COMMIGSIONER GROUT EXPLAINS WHY IT T n the y y money On ite free employment of : : The / strongly competing with private OUT ABUSES PERPETRATED BY SOME PRIVATE AGENCIES os § natant employment agencie . ° ’ ° of, 16 the belief HINTS AT GRAFT IN CONNECTION WITH CEDAR RIVER « fire ity Tabor 6c was th an inter JOBS : ’ a bis morning a % aGxious to place the ¢ ot substantial business basis, but ear Snot that t , 8 P not @6 #0 until he is allow te ge ~ ' ST. LOUIS, July &—Judge Alton atic and st B- fthe party's cholce | York, Bourke bran. ‘The sug! funds ° H Tm paphngg ah t~ night or tomorrow «A for an amend 5 in a ank| nishing idle workingmen with -- ae wanenel am : ; “ tua here ts had bee tled earlier in| Rict 17 bron vo that the , paying ex | of mene = > session *! gins at 8 k a oteren Colorado, but | the morning, but a tion was| for. H ne ¢ aie hee t nel B. night the pla sik roe t , - ; . , ; wing ‘ . ° f ed Dr, x me whe poral etore doing ve heere to some ex but the ch that the feo ‘ Med erate of the resel . ey eclaring there) ness in to file a state | When he had ft »| ness off th P mes t * sa the a . a 3 Wm. J. Bryan, will be 0 the early morning ° ght on a wrangle Till-|6 k tonight. The oe - en | question wi . be: ed.| plank wa t i anding t © platforr . ° men more a than « Kener- tp ; a ; he : There will be a ta evis ank | sepa tateh fh pase. ne and Brya { h ally edit No peo; sore tha P mt > ae | and a strong a trust ank w Me a“ ate a ther terribly the workingmen th elves, wh 5 ese Bryan © tt . shoma a i . T WAS AWE ought to k Reve bes te ; ' fact, It w " © surp ‘ a opera) at H t ator Bryan f the “ ‘ “ Be , ‘ abor © t by ‘ ; ~ ‘ © sa | sn » mond - i : husband | “but I believe thar the moet ev nt es Gritia ¢ Mon, penditure we 2 . . ; hab the ouier @ tified when the ircreasel «(Mele , be- Sirs (arts FIRE LOSS a The Unite ates postof ¢- | sions tried 4 . ~ - ae for Rev. Oscar A. Smith, until re-| man Jamen, os chairma f A working | Rance coms alwa ‘ 4 | was gone of the os i pyres an a clerk. Smith ix accused of | hunt up tube . oon , i P ! yatomat cubed means Geen Jur reperts will show, how , ; f yee ’ that hte oft ‘ $ . otters that pasned through the of-| at leep-etpanee t han a ' pgs a other similar em fice j . aye the Usted. # . T t genre a n Chicago and single ones = re sas City, Bt. Louis, Butte, D s m we were | SCHEME OF REVENGE CARRIED OUT BY DRUNKEN INDIANS PROVED A BOOMERANG AND RESULTED IN RENDERING | pov Ket ALMOST THE WHOLE POPULATION OF SIWASH VILLAGE | ° « OF PORT GRAVINA HOMELESS 4 loon le . Point Gra- be ~ . . te in hie werd. Me o a , t : at K . poor | ® wife ok f et that 4 4 yt a e flames j © was willing t XCO} hin sentence and take the R “ t & { ernment. { prom , ; ‘ throug I fam th the situation % ed b me to bis w at th t ; ent azed © nk abt to posed, Smith left and " A ‘ Point Ke Heckman by matter was placed in the hand “ga . those tures D Unit tates Marshal F : Ke . , t . stroyed. Owing to the M. Lathe, but Smith is still a fug . - . was of , P ‘ F that was x at the t io oh . ~ we t . flames e ntrol, I thous at Smith has] Morning made thes a , ' , eds I the money belongina| ment to The Sta ; ms ; . S with § “a ge The workingt © practica prem > a Pntnerag be ee ee a peat th has been|Uaanimous In extermi- | , & Ke ' n” with the a minister for th ant years, He| pat Phd ag A t age ryan | st . f 29 ¥ “= \ they against them beca nd | Ket Ktehikan t ertain pve 0 sine STILL PLAN TO jane owen = CS | } t He ) ALD SHIVELY. | | e on nted * Gaance be mode in| screen poem | h was heavy, due ae meinn A ffie|the pla ng why raise al | | t A rumor that As ‘ aga > . pture To y h together, ligion and he finally began to read i ! e ould visit ‘ t art t and noise on n ale to them f a Bible he car 1 ted from the fact that me 4 s he wast ne ¢ ns, a 13-year-old| He paced up and down the floor] h on. He + of th " He had|colored boy. As a result of too| for hours, repeating over and over | qian loft this morning te York. nd Bry ’ t could not|much praying and celebrating he| again y of Seriptu Now and | Park t acquainted with Rock« Y mi racy » this act| Was taken to Monod hospital this|then he would cry out, “A gulity| ANTI® WOULD HAVE BRYAN TAKE THE LEAD IN FIGHT ON etelle } “ . t tent | mornin after being examined for ypsctence needs no ac | -_ ewe | insanity in the « aperior court Neroane told the in the} NEW YORKER—NEBRASKAN ANALYZES PLATFORM } t sila | c The little fellow, who is a mulat-| jail that he Mk on the| - ¥ DROPP. ND Srous, July %.—Bulletin.~f effect that sich a deitherate to, Is exceedingly “of? on the sub-| htreete atid w rt every | ¢ . S8 jong and spirited session | to incorporate @ financial plank in| ject of religion, but the physicians| one. His relatives say that they| ST. LOUIS, July 8—Bryan went/as framed by declaring there are ; / r Hone cominittee this the platform would have. Without|who examined him this morning] cannot seem to get his mind off Of ty the Jefferson hotel when the| four great planks—trust, tariff, la-) After eliminating the eub-| this plank, he said, Maryland's vote found that he was not actually tn-| religious subjects and that his bor and imperialism, He is pleased prt financial plank declaring | could not be had. Ho asked only |sane and would soon recover his| greatest pleasure is to go to Sunday | Platform committee adjourned 404, | wien ail and it is known that is} Morgen on was out of politics,| that the committee give the great| senses with treatment at the hospl- | achool | after « hearty meal, lay down to re- opinion is that Hill will be unable | en | y - leave the question of @| interests of the country assurances | tal Dr. Emil Borigs, one of the phy-| cuperate for the’ night session to recognize the platform. nelal plank to a|that they would not be disturbed,| An insanity complaint against Je | siclans who examined the little! The is went into @ caucus on| ' “The tariff plank {s good said , me at ymposed of W. af and declared impressively that if|rome was sworn to by his big! fellow this morning, thinks the case) a plan ‘ohn e the Nebraskan take|the Nebraskap, “in fact, it could Bhe had b “ee Sharp William } the commit failed in this duty | brothers yesterday, They sald he! is a mast . \t ting one, in-an effort} hardly be improved upow it de- | \y | disease, itis AM, teicesieas | they would lose Democracy the|had been acting queerly for a long is mot it tO @ Unanimous report of thu | electoral of many stater. time and had run away to Tacoma!) youngster will recovel “Th y+ a ee | the lead on \e flo | uaiepw inet ore no doubt tha ¢ to defeat Parr by either making| nounces protection as a robbery band is working ina snout n he said They | the masses, and a gradual reduction ibe iitee of 4 financial plank PLEADED FOR GOLD. on the Fourth, where the ngise of | “but it is strange for « boy's mind ig ii rate match town ‘speech. aa sacuguie 1s aed he The labor ; at Ball pe the Rect* High Bryan) Hill made a strong piew for the! firecrackers and cagnon had such | to become mhbalanced count of yet wtahape tg comven tion. plank bas »gOvernment D injupo- HENRY iM. HOYT. inl to, The Gta band provased spite plant’ we | pian, dec lsring it was tn the tmter-}an effect offhim that he be Meton. | think-the an a OF | ryan Be ‘Molt anawered an in-| tion clause, The anti-trust plank Is] "pronry M, Hoyt, the young San} .VA\ sé hdrawn. Though he may 3 1 0 r bad coy ernment hs oP au. Kendle. . |oltement of the Fourth of July cel- siry by ing he was not certain | stronger than Bryan expected. It] Prancisoo attorney, who has been | Mniber mills owned ‘by Car ¢ fight for & reaffirmation of the|the plank to Vasker, Hill deckeoea y {a the hog-|ebration brought on the attack.” |QUITY bY Mi he would pursue, He | calls for the enforcement of crlm=|appointed United. Stator attorney | dian Pacific Lamber © ay, aeas Clty platform, Bryin wae|he wan ah abt mato mon wits county dail yén-| An effort will be made to turn the] Wit COMB to appear exultant at /Inal laws agalnat trusts and deals | for the district of Alaska to succeed | uated at Port Moody, lowe Agnominiously routed coward, as some would have us tn prisqners took | little colored boy's mind to more of the fight in the com-| with rebates. Melville Griggs, will leave San|Couver, were totally destroyed is friends answered for Bryan regrets that he had to give | Francisco for bis new pott in a few! fire early thie mornin ryan had won a great} up a money plank, but his friends) days. Mr. Hoyt 48 one of the ablest dd -appgeciated It. have taken up the slogan that the| of the younger members of the San Be nna News Agsoggtion jold moyey plage still stands in ef- | Frapeiseo bar and his fell6w attor Biefly. a pA Ca byeDlaty use feat ao eh* Rareysmleclaration, ney here expect him to make © 0s? ° " , the ous YAN WON |ileve. ‘Parker tah ever Naso © film and tyeatdd him vary | secul) > wubjects and ‘to induce him| , To the trust abd tariff plans the | the party's nominees, “If 445 fiee nba lagen Aly plage a - Thp loss te $126,00 Abgut $75,000, all ai ie? Engl an compugies in Victoria, B. wo nh won a noteie victory! venti8n nominated rather bee ars “4 seourlug the adoption of amend-| Parker would support him and ne, ‘ h yp RY te I gla i yi Which make the declarations (11111) would 6g oack and work olghth avenu@near Madison wereots

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