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OTHER PAPERS DION'T THINK ne pouool. TEACHERS’ CONTEST PINOT? THE SAME DAY-CNOT THE DAY BERORNE: Seen THE STAND OPORTING PAGE. 4 —)) — a ~ C : Pioneer One Cent te, | m, of the Northwest e a e a r SEATTL WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, MAY 30. EIGHTH WAR EXTRA LATEST REPORT SHOWS TOGO SANK ALL BUT TWO OF RUSSIAN FLEET; ADMIRAL ROJESTVENSKY CAPTURE a5 GENTS PER MONTH feos. == Hoopskirts! They Cause “BRING CONVENTION HERE” eect chcnaincame’™ "Talk Among Congressmen SAY VISITING STATESMEN WASHINGTON, May 30.---| NAN BXYBEE STARTS HOT ARGUMENT AMONG MEMBERS OF ly ggagwanthanwee If members of the congres.1 # | sional committees now here have |@ 0. P, CONVENTION SHOULD BE HELD IN SEATTLE IN OPIN- i | 3 . % | any influence with the national ex The State Department has received | CONGRESSIONAL PARTY ON SUBJECT OF FEMININE WEAR | ¥ LOumaes MOSUL AWING BE- XL lecntive enumities of tec. 0. F. ION OF CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE IN CITY—SPEAKER “UNCLE JOE" CANNON DEFENDS MUCH ABUSED GAR- |* ATTLE * (the next national convention will ANN AN THERS GI i dicial advices from Tokio that the |® Shades of Oliver Cromwell! # | be held in Seattle . ap ec 0 Ree THER VIR eee eras ‘ h h " | ENT. ® Londen, oldest and biggest # Since the senators and repre k al R |® city in ‘Burope, is trying to ® | rentatives have been looking ov ave sua I the Russian Is smalpaenttio ta the contect &|the cliy they tave become catne: | s | & of her fire department * siastic over the subject. Those | ideal in June in western Wash-, “Put me down in favor of ft,” ps, except the Orel and Nicho- ici eiiiraiien ie |® Tuesday afternox Chief # | who have not been here before are | ington said Congressman Sibley, of yi t k R t k " ad [ Gude. doorkeeper of the house of) w Cook, af the local department, #/ astounded st the size of the city Aben I think it's about time our|sylvania. “I will go down the line — 00. Admirals ojes VONSEY | -wrars tat? Hoopenirts coming | POMNtAtIven, “Just put me ¢ # went @ Whole bunch of photo. #/and they believe that by the time | conventions were being held far-| with Seattle in her efforts to get |, an in favor of the present clinging | @ graphs Gf Seattle fire engine | the year 1908 arrives Seattle will| ther west. East of the Alle-|the convention. She deserves it. am and Nebogatoff prisoners. |: Sound the alarm! We've| Moles. I am aguinst crinoline of | @ houses iamd fire apparatus to #| be so large that she can if neces- | ghauies they call me a western man,| We cannot afford to hold the com: } Fe eee pe tel you what we'll do! | w the fin@ fighters of the British #| sary accommodate the republican | because I hail from Ilinois, but I| vention anywhere else je © wee about this at oncet” ex-| If the bed ack [he hoopekirt# | @ capital, that the Englishmen # and democratic conventions at the | would like to show my republican The convention should be held RSS ert Leo | 22 Cah put an internal revenue tax! @ might @btaln ocular imstruc- #| same time friends that there are a good many | here on account of Seattle's beauti- ia ee eres reky este gy bem, oan a PER Seo eieal va som spb : & ton ate how the lurid flames & This weather captares me,” said | cities and a good many people not| ful June weather if for no other potas hg eS cme gunner ue Of the Japee- | stonry, of Texas tn the lobby of the measauints ae only man in favor of | w are extinguished on the wegt- & Speaker Cannon Tucsday morning, |of the Buffalo Bill type west of| reason,” said Congressman Sher- The mentees the | Hotel Washington, am@ in & moment | 5, cohen Menges A. Heidter, spoke! @ ern fringe of the American # “and if, as you say, it is always | Springfield.” | man, of New York. “This weather peturned to (heir offices. | WASHINGTON, May 30.—An of- | th pngrensional committee | mp an. not pure pe i | @ continent ® this way in June, 1 am Neartily in “I will use my personal influence | cannot be beaten. I do not believe Mrongly rumored that the | ficial telearam to the Japanese le- | ha d about, ready for Un-| wouigne t F ante & ‘t li @ He did so at the request of # | favor of the convention coming here | to bring the convention here,” said| there will be a delegate who will Sefinitely determined to im- | gation received this morning. says: stant action. = to wee them back) @ City Kagineer Thomsen, from * | in 1908. Conventions are generally | Congressman Beidler, of Ohio. I} not be glad to come out here. The Byen peace negotiations | ""“pour Russian war vessels cap he writer had slipped quietly up ate ae me fond mem *|@ whom be obtained a letter. #/ hot enough without torrid weather | think this f ideal place. It has/ trip will be pleasant, and it will tees offered Us the victorious tired by us were brought safely to |beside the senator from Texas os the fatty teqnem lw Thomedm stated that de- % | conditions, and from what I bave| many advantages peculiarly its| impress upon them the importance f . naval ports on the 30th. The Orel ly Ventured the assertion, pur- | S00 Used ping 4 axl # sired photographs in order to & | been told the temperature is always | own.” } of the west.” * the negotiations w battleship, was taken to the port of | uant to an interview on « question | t6.4 memorion of ano : es: * explain the features of the lo- & @revt with Japan, or through Matz N batt'eship, and |important to the eternal feminine. |), ,, in Gilbane *) @ cal department to the London # MM Mere of the neutral nations | Aprarihe and Senyavino, coast de- | It was ax if a bomb had exploded in |.) oath, here Wax & w& chiefs. - be ascertained. ; fanee Vesesla. to Sasebe. the midst of the august statesmen. | (4, pexivts on the other) Thomweon added that he had ey eiowsers 8! Paris po Rg mag ‘ Another reporter, with & big wad!) bere 4 moment there was * met ig London Rey. William # | Ellie United Bates have bee NAGASAKI, May 30.—The Orien- | of copy paper and a pencil ready F the penceal nen ttet. | # Cairna, formerly of this city, #| to ask intervention of tal company’s steamer Doric arrived | behind either car for the physico-|praye nut wean wens # now of the London fire depart- 7 bum countries. here and reports sighting @ Russian |logical moment when the point Of Ronert Lee Henry of ranean & ment * r fe that Russia wi rulser and gunboat, probably the | the one he was using should raion Ss pet details of capitutation Kazarsky. The latter was leaking. |out, had been Interviewing away s some thinking, ¢x-| RkReARARtetthaane wed bimaclt Fighting continues off Okino island. th ecommittee on tariff, Panama has finally re I never saw but one pair of canal and raliroad rebates, bu ean of contin maid he. “and ye ty Ree > I be denied be the) SHANGHAI, May 20.—~A Rimsian |xrave subjects were suddenly lost Sie taeda lean pe nt members of the Vessel, apparently a converted | sabi of “Gogh nor & bustle, |S | cruiser, has entered this harbor You'll have to ar Bein gald apie ee FIRST JOBS OF aT = | = other time, young mar b ink the lines |» . | S ae ee “ ture's own art are the beat . BURG, May 30.— TOKIO, May 30.—Kobe. Japan, | Henry Anybody can tell how or the dressmaker, I am pe » SEATILEITES * is morning, acting |confirms the report that » R n | & congressman stands on tariff, but pony Riper ager Mech 7 uetions of the censor, | cruiser arrived off Hamada, 100| you can't always tell where he'll ons us of tak ed pe throat. |» * for Russian success in | miles northeast of the scene of the |!and on hoopskirte! Thats the UO Seen he gg eee ER ERR RRR Re outrag 1 think ff the danger is it ie time for us men to an anti-boopakirt leag it & national affair. If 1 wit start the movement tions in the far east. | battle. The vense!l ia disabled and | thing the public wants to know of deceiving the people | has a white flag hoisted. Two hun-| Now, for my part, gentiemen, I ing with great success. © Russian sailors are aboard. | think | But what the senator from Texas thought wer drow ‘ a horus Of Yolcing ef opin from all sides. Major Alec MeDowsill, clerk of the senate, ax pink and fresh With a glonsy tuft of The first work I ever did for money wee when | wae 12 years old At that @me I sawed ten cords of wood for my father for 75 cents per cord™=-L A. Nadeau, general Narthern Pacific. what is all of this about . & voice, and “Uncle Joe” | “S*"* upeaker of the house, stood dntay pw-white before the argumentative grow SAN FRANCISCO, May 301d. ee oe hia Jolly little chin. | Foopakirta? Not agoing to let the | Ward Smith, defaulting tax collect i re ah laa o o otaco o “Moopekirta,” said he, “are. all) sear em Why, what are OT of Sau Francisco, was taken to you Winking off Let the ladies | the Folsdm, penitentiary this morn Wear anything t pleane, biess itm to serve a 10-year sentence. nad calm, but on days when the| (Mit hearts. They are always sweet 2 Re wind Wewe-_<' and Pretty, no matt What they The United States lighthouse ten Just here the voice of Hen. H. c.| “St! Let Gs all go out here on the! der Coluimbine sailed for Alaska Loutiensiager, senator from Wrens, boys, and have a smoke!” |‘Pyesday morning. She carries a Jersey, was uplifted er me forth @ handful of eargo of material for the new El “If they insist on bringing them | A#8t" #4 passing them around, the | ridge rodk Might, which in to be let them have mercy | Kris! Old xentioman led the way | erected this aummer, The Colum @ them back by degrees!” | ut inte the sunahine of the Wash-| bine wea out in command of & moment there, gentile ae wun parlor, runing at the Captain Bichardson, Captain C. B. 04 Hon, Thomas H = eer my me bat. Oliver, who is one of the youngest | at ee pilots on, this coast with an Alas- | Ohio, “I think I am the only | piegs t ‘ man in the crowd who can remem-}yant ten pee wea ¥|kan lieedee, Will act as pilot right, except on windy days! There hould be no objection to them in ladien, what ber hoopakirts In actual operation, | hocoming ig > Phen eee ee | THE OREL. and I have a right to speak! I am! enough to do to ke have | Weteh Gluweh Sale of Werk | ” A against ‘em, decidedly against ‘em! | jaten pattern in keep up with the One of the Only Two Russian Ships That Escaped | They're not pretty; they're not in trousore. A sale of work is to be held| THE SNAKE CHARMERS ee Bes aunipisingihtgaidiitonne spenpianieasees - | graceful; theq're a monstrosity, and ag Thursday, June 1, at the Welsh 11 hope never to see ‘em again °. | church, and Olive, under the = == RAP RAR bs . But here Hon. H. ©. Adama, of| @ ® * @& | auspices of the Ladies’ Aid society TEDD) ARR T ” Pele alarm exiets sailors, many badly wounded, are | Wisconsin was heard from. | The W Weather +| cea mill be open at 2 p.m. ie WES A “ —_— coming ashore at Yamaguchi, near | ae, Sener Neepanirta, | a cream : ° BAGHINGTON, D. C., May 20~—/ the scene of the battle, in small |"!4 h* “and I want to remark | @ Spotter erybodg $¢ cordially invited, but/ NEW YORK Rave asiready been taken to-| boats, or clinging to the wreckage. |"'#h* here that there is an objection | dou't leave your money home : his about peace between or |to them that ought to be considered. | ©##¥ FRESE EEE EE Ee sf RE? ER NEW YORK, May 36.—President | aR eee vdigea Uncle Sam to act] LONDON, May 20.—The unprece- | THY “re absolutely indestructabie CONDETION CRITICAL | Roosevelt, who is to speak at the| ‘The residents of Alki point were} guests, who had congregated on the When I was mal boy I remember : jw re i ; unveiling of the statue of Major/ entertained Monday night by the| upper piazza, could plainly see the Roosevelt and Mr | dented magnitude of Togo’s victory | ***ine hoopekirts on the ash heap Captaia John O'Brien, who was| General Henry W. Slocum, in| piaytul antice of a huge whale. the| monster as he cavorted about in the | and in the backyard and all over the e i} dow he hatch 7 ' Japanese minister, were “9 injured! by falling down the ha Brooklyn today, arrived at Jersey! jargest which has ever as yet been | water together for several oats | nae come with such stunning force | field. They wouldn't burn; you of thewtramer Olympia last week,/ City from Washington this morn-| seen in the harbor of Seattle | Just after the whale was first jas to turn even British sympathy | couldn't destroy them in any way is ati} de a serious condition, While} 4 With the president were Sec A fing to statements meée sighted the steamer Flyer rounded | tat line te mpeg ee in ‘Gama a bee ne he is in do immediate danger of dy-| retary Loeb, Dr. C. E. Stokes, U. 8. ard Callahan, an old San Fran-| the point and passed within a few Will lunch with the | Biseration for the czar ar " in common use in American cities jing, his recovery is by no means) N.; Hon. M. C. Latta, T Stone, | cisco whaler, the leviathon meas- | feet of it | ammured, of the White House force, and the | ured fully | everywhere, and Russia, as is the then there will be a new problem day. when the sit : | feet in length | Last winter a specie of black fish jinevitable of the van de, | to ¢ erematories to solve Will be discunsed inevitable of the vanquished side, for the city crematories to solv | usual guard of secret service men The animal was seen for a period| was seen in the bay, but the one mat Casein has already made |* the reciplent of more concilia-| when the ladies begin to cast Me tews of Rojestvensky's defeat |The Red Cross is succoring the | generally known. The | wounded. Hundreds of Russian * * . Durand, British beans tiave taken another drop | Union League club, of Brooklyn, es- | = ee and are still weak. Veal has gone | corted the president to the ve | up to & bepts. ‘The first green corn | house, where breakfast was served jof the season arrived Tuesday) , Ladies ol the G@ ATR ma lay i raw inevi C ., +, The trip from Jersey City to Brook- | of fully fifteen minutes juf® abreast | seen last night, according to Calla- ti tonti bx ule enn aaa | Comumigsion row Tuesday morn It of fu ninutes jud® abreas ast night, ace S iment with the American | nl aengpen gh nema ts ae _ ng a Bartlett | |ing wag ¥ery quiet. Everyone was| lyn was made on the Pennsylvania} of the Stockdale hotel, where the!) as a real “blubber.” Geewtive, and Baron Stern-| pon,” “BY Mme sinc d on. artiett, the snitik | cleanitik up for a half holiday. All| ferry. A committee from the; 00 on ambassador, bas ai.| °*S*? aire member of the house from Gen the president. It in| .,H8fOn Suyematzu, son-in-law of | Georgia, took advantage of a mo: Bown that Preaident Roosevelt | Marquis Ito, who came to England | ment’s sil Wi lead the neutral nations in | “vera! months ago to negotiate the | mark Waging abou: ee Japanese loan, said today 1,” said he, “am for hoopakirts, nce «to interpose a re- footrest id | | “I think it is now time that Rus-| but against ‘hop-ups! AT 2:06. morning, It is selling at 50 cents) narch in a body to the foot of TOKIO, tricia | #& Should acknowledge defeat and| “That's right” agreed Col. Henry ee a5. i= cs: Sa pene Union street at o'clock and strew Pounce , cease relying om her former pres-| Casson, sergeant-at-arms of the WASHINGTON May %0.~—The! flowers on the water in memory of | tige to save her from admitting she | senate. There are several varieties United States consul general at RAGUT, Wash, May 30.—Wil-| the sailors who lost their lives in} BERLIN May 30.—According to eventually win a victory and re- in conquered. Russia may rest as-| of hoops. I personally don't approve | Shanghai reports to the state de- | liam Holland, 18, while attempting | the civil war, in the Spanish-Ameri 7 jtrleve the previc sured our terms of peace will not | of any kind of hoopskirts at all, but| partment that the Russian con-|to mount @ horse, slipped with his| can war, and also in honor of the | reports received from Peters losses. are said to be Ware sche, were t The grand du The survicn, {ken t Sas-| be too heavy; that our heads have|1I am particularly opposed to the| verted cruised Smolensk foot through the stirrup. The| victims of the battleship Maine dis- | burg ,Russia may withd Line- | ba his plan, urging the czar MSicers diva 1, ine Fus- | not been turned by Togo's victory. | 'tiiter,"—that's a variety they used| Woosung. It belonged to tened horse ran 100 yards, and | aster | viteh's army from Manchuria ¢ t mtinue the war. It is believed Of defend *|We don't intend to demard any-|to have. They were a estamos | veusky's fleet. It is supposed to ry jump the boy's body would| Bluejackets from the revenue cut-| porartly, and, perhaps anid al ett here that Russia lied f thir than what the common|when one wanted to embrace have put into Woosung for refug d in the air, When the horse|ters Albatross, Bear and Grant | Viadivostok. It is said tl ' nily ffing talk of war, & Okecuted en of orld will regard as | pretty girl” The probabilities are it will | was fi y estopped the boy gasp will attend the ceremony and a sa- | determined t < pose of uring SAGW tor cer w' pre | ‘An for me,” said F, B, Lyon, of terned until the close of the 1 expired lute fired jim the hope that th ®

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