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t STAK+;WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2a, 1906 7 BRYAN’S BIG FIGHT ON heen MAYOR HAS ie BALLARD MAN SULLIVAN IN ILLINOIS’ Ii LETTER KILLS MANIAC MILKMAN 18 GUILTY BOY GONE WITH COIN VINCENT HARPER'S EPISTLE mM ‘ : Story of the Two-Year Row Which Has Moved William Jennings Bryan ARE WAITING oe cevegere | data Mpa a hia ANDREW WILSON, ON WAY TO to Demand the National Committeeman’s Resignation, and Which JA. t meaat Sig o| trea RR EO 6 Tree é' ~ Tore the Illinois Convention to Tatters in Peoria, Yesterday. FAR CUTTER e Hip nd comin | Bisacsags on talted : MAN ON TRAIN S FOR MRS, FIRPO, |'" “ oe tty. tha ' 1 - aeeneeeee teens : eee eee eee eee af - 1” ; : 2 2 of . 1 pRORTA t . MM wed +r “s a, ve . CAN'T IDENTIFY 8KELE Ment ail fi y come| ' ‘ ue pees ; aes ath TONS | ont soba 4 a arta VICTORIA, B.C. Aug } Titua a ted to # ; ; 3 Lighthouse Keeper Dayk of Carmanah, reports this mor exible to ing that it is imp 0 identify the eight skeletons of people, presumably from the Valencia, which were found LUNBER LANDS) <==<= = enypre rnp ave near Car Pee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee pueseeveunseteseseusesuseeen yesterday in , ‘ manah, together with a por a” 10 PAY LITTLE y i t Firemen , mantrap, and the boat with ‘ : : j entrance t is impe bie to the ‘ get the boat « wing to @ " " aap f 1 { rr lack of room on either side of ’ wi f \ ti k k } 1% have tetarved to death In the [SY@raK” ussemsment of Five Acres at West Seat- |... > paca tha, tuoaet +6 ha ce x|t0"atce "Thin wen ducted ‘uoon! $9,000 Cash | tha, wir thereby “caning the exciton eee eee ene tn flernoon / a : 1; @x- | wood ‘ an Ww ena od © en a Te cnmees 206 The Bullding Trades assert { according to a w ae A et quired “ g committees, whieh ts to go | a ation of wn, ot - . e hi couver island to bring back the erage about § ‘ ° ally the road to prosperity. Not bodies of the Valencia victims, t}board, after a hearing “ aulte al bask deneeltes. om ROGER C. SULLIVAN, NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN FOR ing to locate the G by wirelens | tt ed the easesamen i} ie @ good road for # young man, ILLINOIS. to give the commander instruc-/per cent cad tor an of aera ' | 4 a ing tn thy avébtion . h ted ons. } Meet igh | you have never had # bank ao : me coaventicn who surrounded Chair The members of the committer The board he night » pinnae bout time you were or the hearing befor their tool, and all is tasestinaia the ene @ th eo last night. 4 th dete t tBu oc in th a 7 will investiqnie the ste o * las je voting even starting one. weny '¢ the pes nember ¢ s* e ' ww Carmanah point itt shele owners and the the commnltion, and, betore tae con: |fr" the, I oi toes gre these of Valencia, vctioal Gonnd rallrond City Made Available to Invest- On Savings Ao ‘ounts veation. made @ minority report de- | !eno an effort will be made to bring Coast compan endint tha wndeating af 94 of tno |vot 0 rol Bie suuvans| tataat We ork. gvenmuted too, biter cour | We Pay 4 Per a like number of the contestants. | the . pany oar about valuations oF Sr Ove P num ntestan 1 company has heard ng at for alua n Ct. Interest file. Both Bryan's Famous Speech | Hivan's Position. |the dincove xf the ons. lttide land property, but thout cpesasaatt SI it was Then that Bryan made bis} conve ever » Mr iwas announced from the eraliayall, It developed in the course ° ene they | fameus epecsh, lasting on hour and | & the right to question my d¢ | manager's office that the pany [at the hearing that the company | ‘The purchase of the Dexter Ti pppertunity of-stactng it te the k — a half, te which said: “The evi | MacTacy oF oy mean og sat |would take action if the reprenied its improved — holding# at lion Hank Building by The Trust of property chos by the largest bet the Hopkine Sullivan faction | dence shows that no band of train | Spinel mmittes,” says Sullivan. |proved to be tru at Sy amounting to as high 810 DOr ee nen ine divas ¢ the (apltaliete in making their perma charge of the machine and thes robbers ever my deliberately oe a at p annum on an appraised nent inveetmenta a eaecions. hei fanned to fob e tr than these | Te#t® with the mocrata in the ¢ [wa luation ownership inte Unit-Interests, so ppmanaide a8 te eater tai neecras aa triet where I live. My tit mem went a Ferdinand Schmita, the tion | wen planned to rob the democratic | : ny » nay be Invested in Wuldtig thas been aivided tite na s nomination « that) But im spite of Bryan's impas og bese conterred —e in Sulie-at ransactions in Seattle during May purchase just us ma Edward R. Dunn t noenle- | ke the couventic pn a higher party authorfty than \ my 0 ’ . " m a ae th : nap ype Pym re ge. Nearhine wanted Hears! nomin- | sioned speech the convention up| \/, led at a ° nite a | s 4 will recety James D. Hos Brye 1 hold that office virtue of the same author! has twice mode Mr. Bryan a ¢ date for president — the they saw he had held the regular delegates by a rote wanted “har of G47 to 299, Hlinole not voting party The Iitmetis delegation thereap elected Roger C. Sullivan national H i used by The Trustee urn, np e he amount wate Angra’ A. B. Stewart, Hom” b sper rhage 2 Robt. C, MeCormick, ~—— ge 9m y Bothy Chas, H. Bebb, down on the steamer B. 4, whieh ie . ; “ @trived at noon today. The body |COmpany in ineking some ne | rvesd . > was removed Butterworth & | best centrally located busts tegen Son's undertaking parlors, So far} *'ty In the city available t ‘ont Fractional unite ere aise est@_ ts KN, B. Solner. - ¥ clans tneets the require. /¢¥en tenths, that ix to say, one-tenth mer os & } ovis > nat vat oe . committeoman by a vote of 49 to 5.) "De Rational democratic | ‘ - ore of eve fel to two delegations went The whe . | so report has been reeelved as to ara unit tat S800. buacioath on aaiseation. Ove of After Sullivan | the tre of { } . vn the cause of her death fmente of) many conservative tn- Tee oo ote Sree ga ionSavi oo regular delegation A year ago there wos organized) to ¢ ont | |vestors, who have heretofore been pan ° wenger ~ * 00, ane [7] rag: Hopkins and Sullivan, | im Mitnots the Democratic Majority }nots. They have misinformed M The banquet of the King Count SICK MAN PICKED UP. [barred from making such ir hia in One of the best and m elegation heated by enemies of Sulltvan, and its presl-|in onde ° bis ok enabler tae shabeiieen dees toticeed aatomeee Se ee ABR Cor, Second Ave. and Cherry St, Thompson, bound to dent ts Millard Fillmore Duntup,| their side n does we : jemount ef copttal reqpire Full particulars will be given upon} Hoge Gidg.. Seattle, Wash. Saacak tan Geabasinay Geleiaaiiaw te | ence +g hana Be : . uttering from an or Ry this method a per who de- lapplication to The Trustee nn Agente for Alaske Banking & iGaeteat Was taken before a | 194, a boyhood friend of Bryan and | know 1) ‘ he mat Dun acted while In the Philippines, He | «tres to tevest $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, pany at ite office in the Lowman |ff @efe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska, : | Wes cent to the Whyside hoapita ‘or any other amount, * afforded an |Bullding. - an inveterate enemy of Sullivan. | inp is @f the nations! 4 Biter ant the con'e Its secretary ia Theodore Nelwos,| Bryan's first ¢ an for the pres-|clab, is were farted Then It for 12 years secretary of the Hl! idency ft was Dunlap who advanced | following speab PS td ire the entice commitior an! acis state committor money f Bryan personal ex jdresses Senat agin tarned down. The con tt te « fight between Bryan and|penses Of course h supporting | Governor Albert BR Mead. Com commitiee on credentials, Sullivan,” sald Neleow At | Duntap and belteving m. lgrecemen FW. Coshman and Will! NICKEL PLATE Cc Ss id A d MM rl Melear appasing vote, decided | Springfield convention Mopkine and|I don't blame him. He'd be a demn|®. Humphrey, Senator Samuel Ht , Lor. Secon e. an arion pike contestants bad no stand Sullivan packed tae hall with Chi! bad friend if he didn’t Pies, F.C. Harp Wilton, | : | Wiittam H. White HM. Perry R A. Ballinger, 3 Whestling | [J. F. Ritchie, of Oklahoma, the |and J. B. Knickerbocker ] Barth west corner of Ninth and | Seaton ty Ekervet & Geete fav WANT OFFICIAL NOTICE. | ate & Kicie yal billboard ao ae STILL CONTINUES —— Sencceringaceer- Black Vie Iki. Patent Tip $1 95 wate ty ae broken $2. 50 ‘ia GUGGENHEIM WILL covemenced tn Ak ae oe 8 eed Jeutenant Colonel Chamberlain Geek Selo Palos sizes, while they last. BPRRATE ALASKAN ENTER- headquarters, Real estate mvest-) i in nt, United States army, will be} Sale Price ment, will not be made here. The ranty ene Beattie norrow ta inspect the} with an automobile owne PRRED FROM THIS CITY! company is one for mining purposes: | CONMOd wih Ae Mie ekman yea. /oommissary and quartermaster’s | House Sli WIL INVEST MORE MILLIONS Hie First Visit terd about & e'clock at 4 The present viet to Seattle is the | the . ekinns 2 , nontH. a Acres ; ie MEASLES ARE MILO. aS nel were oe turned House ‘69 ' Boyden’s make of Men's $6.00 of the inspector general's depart-| ¢ Mr, Gugaenheim Kas made! ity Patent Shoes, narrow width. While passing through & he track im front of the car, bw Sale P Porat mn never het ’ one ‘ casos of meas have je Price ’ Raggenheim, one of al tinsms, he ha het: wae quick . 7 * F meaaion jaee In the world, pro ped off to make a personal visit pe ing car took the @ bread |brdken oat among the Third ree] Sale Price “You have @ great town here,” . ‘ ttle dam-| ment, sow at Fort Lawton, The! said Mt. Guggenheim. “It ie a busy | age, as the fender of the car struck|men came from Alaska «@ the} 3 Py place, No reason why Seattle should car ot sto, thus| transport Buford and the disque} Ladies Shoes Men s Shoes be the great American city of hine. wae first goticed while on be Pacific const. I prediet that it ne at the |the transport The eases sre = 1,200 pairs Ladies’ Extra Quality Men's Vici Kid Shoes—Boyden's and other well tty com mevrlanr oo and the men have bee Advertised $3.00 Shoes, in all makes of $6.00 Shoes; pans - widths and sizes. Sale price s narrow widths. * Sale Price wee eceee s May. With bis party he has | vielted before the direct returm) ui ancHURIA MUST ¢ Rimpietrt «six weeks’ businens \ New York le made HAVE SPEEDY RELIEF BE THAW’S PLEA Ha e You Small Feet? 2,000 boxes Best 10¢ 9 Dawson, and the Atiin die Shoe Polish, HONOLULU, Ang. 22.—Steamer Bring in your “small feet"—over at, a box IS TS ie aaa Bites suey a tinting: per Manchuria is still aground on « eee 300 pairs of Ladies’ small size ; av renga ere on efter “so float segs ved| NEW YORK, Ang. 22—Tt $6 and $5 Shoes, all go at, a pair B BOYS’ SHOES. ivtarhing be made © nauecesstul, According to late re-|Thaw's att # today decid Boys’ All Solid Calf Shoes, lead gullt yma! $2.00 value, all go at, Mle gatements regarding future penn the vessel has suffe ; the companice he repre Farther damage from pounding, but |They also decided to allow Ev Ladi Sli = / s he is floated speedily she |Thaw to be the principal witness es rs B PME... . cccen cescvonversece re Be American Keeiting ar teempany, alee amor iated = a Get fnancte! ormanizat PE Re Cited Btaten, precticts LR Betire fatare tor atavke | ein ‘Waters have Been invested by Mr Bin the northern pos Ieeniel Gugmeenhet aid mittens will! be added to ee eee Pee, er om hie afternoon for Portian From and the other y will leave unt for the defense to prove that Thaw s Will Build Railroad | wadeubtediy go eo meses while insane killed White. They Ladies’ Hand Embroidered $5.00 Boys’ Shoes, $2.50, strong wear, i oe ee enihe ane | LowaR YUKON RATES OFF. |“iAit the Prisoner is sane now Bronze Slippers, iron clad, steel shod Shoes, at, op Senpeheins wil | at, a pair : a pair + bese w SUSpeeteetbees e # Palivead from tide water ; War Valder of Catalin + The municipal ownership toast) Through passenger rates from BOVERIC BRINGS RAILS. Gevber peovertion 120 miles) meeting, to take place tomorrow | goattic to lower Yukon river| Ladies’ Black Ooze $5.00 Kid BOYS’ LOW SHOES— “« mam the comet in are now | cvening at § o'clock in the Labor! joints, via Dawson, will be off Aug | The ¥ sh steamer Hove ay Dress Slippers, Boys’ Russet Calf $3.00 a mtveys for a ¢ ‘Smniiien | 2 promises to be an interest~| (,. ‘ © lower|tived at the Great Nor locks $ Lu Sh y Me been sole ung wit 1M affair. Judge Wood, a toast-| ry, mat Say with @ care at, a pair 2.50 Low oes aaa Be ontit the engineer's re jaster, has prepared an excellent |;_.; . ; ply oe rogram, and those who will make! pire wntit September 30 st are as follows } . - Toate: r'cousrin fat! SANTA ANA TO AIL menad aia on Big Reduction in Children’s Shoes Cottertt Tax Been submitted at heade Ber York. x alae sent, ineering | pa preparing te-| Dodging” by "3 ith; | “The } favestments: ss og ly OE ; » steamer Sa sa aaile to] Steamer Humboldt is die to ; : Will Ship “a Bonds and the Taxpayer,” by Prot a it E ceyrae goo peo ey nega mate roo oe pay Pra The Celebrated W. L. Douglas $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 are the best Shoes in the world at the price. BE Geteenbeins: tx one ot pig ha og " a . ae the freight shipments will be the|ports this afternon. Offict Try one pair on and you will wear no others. For sale by bs mM the Northwe by Judge J. E. Humphries; “Stone|firet locomotive for Colonel Swan the _, Comp "i , received ~ eempeny, with headquar.|\& Webster as Financial Agents for|!tz’s railroad, now being construct:/that sie oan ‘to $665,00 Mileclty, and the ore wilt un. Seattle,” by Judge A. Bi. Griffithe; |e¢ from Valdes j~ yoard amouniing to $665,0 be whipped fr BY steamers of the for this pw ular tref Alseka "Mileage and Walkers,” by Judge J D. Plenner; “The Seattle Blectric| gaRATOGA TO MAKE RECORD.| BERTHA ARRIVES IN PORT =e -<--~ | Nickel Plate Shoe Co tee CoMstrected r rations and City Wh the Saratoga salle for St.| Steam Bertha rrive n pe Guggenhsins own th “ svernments, by Rev. Richard) ygichael as sme next Saturday mMeiter and sieo t t Electric Terminals,” by|\the officers will try to lawer all| brought a large of passengers ike Fan $150,069 will be » ward Brady eee between Seattle and Sew-jand an ore shipment from Ellamas 8 Smelter raking nrd peninsula. According to the|for the Tacoma smelter. A rough Cc Ss d id M | and enlarging CORNER BRINGS $25,000. |log of the captain the Saratoga can |trip was had northbound which de orner Second an arion |make 16 knots and she is going to! layed the Bertha eight days by be Bettie, once active - . & Co to sold tor! keen that pace up her next trip ing foreed to anche