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gz i MEW YORK RIVAL OF THE a YORK. June 15—Adetina Guititia, 25 months old, is @ of the metropolis, weighing 110 pounds and atil! gaining, Unfortunately, Adelina has no chance to be president of this . Being of the wrong sex | ig putting on size at the rate of nearly one pound a week. te 2 tailor and she is the seventh child. One sister, 13, figs the beam at 80 pounds, fe the pride of No. 25 Market #t, where she lives in an | house. She is extremely sunny and of affectionate die and almost smothers the other neighborhood babies in her LSet Ae Ce oe by, Hom huge paibctors are greatly purzied at her wonderful development. Ws ee ee eee ees owe Roosevelt has and home to spend months tn between now election an effort to se@ that Mr. Roose velt's wishes are further carried out in electing the president's can dtdate T. R. Hae Yet No Choice. Up to date Mr. Roosevelt in un derstood not to have made any evi dent choice for the vice presidency | This will be taken care of after |Mr. Taft bas been nominated. There is still suspicion in the minds of the Taft men that something may happen to upset the plaves. They don't know what, but they are going to take no chances Both hands are required to keep thelr strength tm line and ther |don't intend to take hold of the vieepresidency matter until they have cinched the main job for the War secretary Then, while bands are stil! play ing and these make-believe dele gates are marching fn cheering masses behind Taft banners, there [will come a long-distance message from Washiogton and next day Mr | Roosevelt's candidate for vice pres ident will be coupled wp with Mr. ‘i Is Catan Taft and {+-witt be alt over | a All Having a Good Old Time. Delegates are hariig a geed time. There is enty to eat and nag done will go vening day wees) FE 986838 ‘3 -s plenty to drink and the weather is good. Of course one has to pay }about two prices for what he cate and the bed be see in, bot drioks can be purchased at the same oid price and goed weather does net cost anything. And then it's worth comething to touch elbows with Depew and Bev a BY KENNETH Cc. SEATON. | CHICAGO, June 14—-To the man Whe bas Seen on the ground since rival of the first delegations. —s eridge and scores of other celeb ee “mitied through ppd rites, And this ix a privilege of pti ag au delegates. They itke i aad ee. talked with the big MON in., ase ontitied to something for DM the republican party and a lot ° t J ome the amalie: men. this gathering pang time and money apent coming [ republicans from all parts of (@ouniry, which ix ostensibly to @eeaeeeaeeeeae candidates for president and mt and to adopt a party @ i seems very absurd ‘* e dust a Make Believe Affair. * Cloudy; probably showers #| DB 2 waste of time and money. * tonight and Tuesday. 4 Better far had it been that Prest ® Roosevelt, at Wascmguon, had 9 ##* SR SRR Ree fitted to name Mr. Taft} sis ever bis running mate is and to compose the platform | - going through this make} The Ravenna baseball team de Convention game. When | feated the T. P. Fays at Woodland fen meet tomorrow, Wed-| park Sunday by 4 score of 12 to & |, Thursday and perhaps Fri This makes the fourth straight By, if will be a ratification gather. game won by the Ravennas since They will ratify what Mr.| they reorganized. } **f * WEATHER FORECAST. * RAVENNAS WIN GAME. a SENATOR J. P. DOLLIVER . CHICA 6 i talled ' ¥~O, June 16,—Senator | FRANK 8. KELLOGG. P. Dolliver of lowa, who CHICAGO, June 15.—-Among the | of for second place on|vice-presidential possibilities in 4 Previdential ticket, is one of | Frank B. Kellogg of St. Paul, M . Most ce ed spellbinders|one of the ablest attorneys In the the republican party. ‘There was|weat and favorite trust buster of the wy boom in his favor for vice | Roosevelt administration. He broke Weltent at Priiadeipbia in 1900 OP ® paper trust i . « ® } HE MAY RUN jing for it « | ‘ GREAT WAR St CRETARY <=: in his own state, especially among the foreign born ele- | This same theory regarding Dolliver is understood to be held LAST EDITION VOL, 10. NO, 96. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1908 “ 1 Yam J. Alvey Zintheo wa weeks ago ot Seems to Be One Selected for the §":-" arrested wn imilar « CHICAGO, June 15.—The sentiment behind the scenes today apparently favors the nomination of Fairbanks for viee!+ president. It is said that he will accept, though he is not fight) Well informed leaders believe that conditions are lining up in such a way as to make Fairbanks the most avail+{ able man. The Iowa delegation, headed by Leslie M. Shaw, former secretary of the treasury, arrived today and are working hard to prevent the nomination of Senator Dolliver, of lowa, for | the second place on the ticket.. They point out that Dolliver’s 4 i stand on the prohibition question would cost the ticket many} ment, which is bitterly opposed to the anti-saloon agitation. by the New York delegates, who say that it would cause @ heavy loss in any event, and particularly if Bryan runs on the/ democratic ticket | The boom of Congressman J. 5S. Sherman, of New Yorts,| seems to be flickering out, leaving Fairbanks as the most likely man. for Fourth. HI Vice President Tip. delegation to the national repubif?) held a caucus at which a resolution was adopted asking Gen. Stewart L. Woodford, president of the National Hughes league. to present the name | will make it» appearance WAS SPEEDING HIS MACHI |from Fire Marshal |aale of fireworks. loge to: No cont pe trian Th je one of ‘ Sthrekte from the prosecuting atts | Rey's office to the effect that aute Second Place on Ticket. treeders brought Into court woud he fined at least § inutead of the regulation $5, $1¢ 1 on — pees alt ' which ha bh © fore b " (By United Press.) in order, but whie have sf but ltGe good in che ne ‘Health Department Provid- | ing Anti-tetanie Serum Premit From Fire Marshal Apectal permite mast be secured r the fireworks of Governer Hughes te the conven lean be sold in any wooden bullding tien fer the presidential nomination | | within what is known ae the fire ites who attended the! ————— jlimits. None of the notse producing janimously in favor! |Mmaterials can be displayed on the of casting the state's vote for! C. J. Zintheo was charged with | street or in an open window. The Hughes on the first ballot xceeding the speed limit today fp} ale af all forme of fireworks which The Massachusetts delegation & complaint made out against him) siecle around on the street or side adopted a resolution deciaring for Governor Guild for the vice prest dency Tt was announced today by the prosecuting attorney's office, He ts alleged to have broken thy of torpede law while speeding along Firet av. that the between Lenora and S&t wt. canes and any larger than the ordinary sized He | cracker GEO. B. CORTEL YOU £. | GOV, J. F. FORT. | WASHINGTON, 16 TRENTON, N. J, June Gov. | + GLOAT FASGETT. June CHICA 16. tg )», June Congress. walk is prohibited, an also the use thing fire Heere PRict state that amo faut this and in his repo was called laine Mr holders 4 e Rallain: holdt total capitalization which amount standing behind | |SENATOR LONG, OF KANSAS.) inte ing to § President THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT FAIRBANKS LEADS WILL “RAISE. CAIN” * Ballaine Promises to Expose | Mismanagement of Alaska Central in Bond Holders, | Meeting at Chicage Jume 25 on the 000 had been de F od in when his this fact by Mr Bal © stated that ng $3,600,000 of the 500,000 bond of road him in him when i by bh he bonds the were his fight had Judge Reid ERE HE 1S! SPECIAL EXTRA PORTRAIT OF THE NOMINEE PROGRAM OF REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION (By United Press.) CHICAGO, June 15.—The follow. | tials. Appeal national republican convention: Called to meet tomorrow, at Coll Noon—Called to order by Acting Chairman of convention. National Chairman Harry 8. New. Introduction of temporary presid. ing officer, Senator Julius Caesar day), called te order at speech by J. C. Bur. rows, reciting the wisdom, patriot- of the Re ete. ¢ delegations pass up to the platform the names of those select- ed for membership on various com ean convention from Washington} — Lacey s ~— = ~ will ask the platform committee to just been stumping m = OF | favor m amendment to the inte W — id would not be permitted to p ‘ Wiis etlentien of the senutiienl 4 would not be armitt a to put Seenahe, Charges “ Finance party In lowa is dexperate. If we ox ake Canal Frowt and Osb have tried take Dolliver out of the pate, we or induction of thal to play & game freeze out. They omg =, ~~ ~ ee charge bad been passed upon by the o_o —r 1 wets tee rs led the r th seats im the senate. pte r Haamenngy oe. rea ,| decreased the value woule Gute the dencorate. it will tatorate e Commer m pres. mgr A special campaign to ward off) or the small stockh: only require 25 votes to make the |, a he Washoe. heme men, | tm dread tetanus, or wkjaw,| moted the road and s state legislature democratic We cho h representatives here im | Bich annually claims a large num. | terested in it . jaimply cannot afford to have Dol | sisting that it be included in the) ber of victims es the result of At present ao Brees te being liver nominated for the view prest | oii iorm Teeth of 3 ri n c tion of the dency. The selection of « vice,” é fourth of July accidents, has been a wheel is being moved president, it seeme to me, les be 24 undertaken by the health commis of dirt turned. I have tween Fairbanks of Indiana and Millionaires for Knox sioner and assistants. A printed mp of eastern capitalists who! Sherman of New York PITTSBURG, June 15.—A considl sanerin which will be spread |®? to take charge of the erable stir was caused in political) “ 7... re a uct it to Fairbanks, and Delegations Arrive. leircies here today, when it b came | broadonnt ie now on the press and | 5. na paying baste. And these The convention ts on, sure enough. keown that Senator Keor's son oan] ae be distributed ie advance of the men w protect the interests The Wiaine Marching club of Cin. brother left this city for Chieagoleelebration of Independance day. | every stockholder j MiP cinnati te bere 400 strong They iaet night In the company of « party An inventory of all the sntl In enking of the meeting of the arrived today and their frock coats of 15 mililonatres of Unis city (anic serum, or antitoxine, which |*tockhelders, Saturday, Mr. Hal and high «ray and white plug hate, The departure of these milliow| is used ae a preventative, has been | laine sald, “I won my point. The are the sight of the city aires, many of whom have nev@ritaken by Chief Assistant Dr | election of officers was postponed Crowds cheered them as they pa taken active interest in politics B®) Hourns, and wholesale drag firms until July 7 simply because Mr raded through State st. it fore, is looked upon as sixnificagt. | have promised to have an additional | Frost knew he was voting 29,500 ¢ cireus day in a country town. That Senator Knox will have tit! supply on hand 0 a to be pre-| shares of stock for whieb he did net | The Colorado an Kansas City support of this phalear represen?! sared to handle any number of ac have legal proxies. protested | marehing clubs arrived later. The ing more than §500,000,000, is a=! cident casce Against bis voting this ke, but | railroad stations are crammed and sured. This brings him again t] ‘The proprietor of every drug|my voto was protested. You no jammed with people. Trains load- the front of presidential posstblll| store and every physician in the|ticed, however, that it was Mr od with visitors are lined up on the tes eity bas been asked to take apectal | Frost. bimeeif, who wanted the! approaches | ‘4 precautions to guard ageinst the election postponed He knew that ‘The takire and souvenir agents fata) resulte which often accompany | under the circumstances it would are thicker than they Were at the THIEF ATTENDES Wounds feceived from diecharging | be illegal World's fair. The whale town ts | blank cartridges and other formes of | to « whirl or excitement | ’ | Fourth of July nolee producers io ee ee tng le the prot Driecion of Commareee — | EAGLES’ MEETING otic vore-r soos Now as to Senator Turner. He delegations this afternoen | aT 8 >|. According to the data whieh Dr ey “ mes a. on s oe, announced the following sclections g| Boerne has collected. onshelt of | but he admitted that he accepted | coum, in Chicage. fur connmitiess There was thief at the meeting] the cases of lockjaw in this coun-|# $26,000 attorney's from Pre Oregon—For credentials commit-of the Fagies last Saturday night | (fy are the result of wounds re ident Frost. This is on the books tee, Senator C. W. Fulton; for the at Georgetown, and he got aw ceived during the annual Pourth|of the company, and so far as resslutions committe, A. N. Gi) h one coat, value 10; on pak | ot July celebrations or any other stockholder knows he Rell call of states. bert; for national committeeman, of shoes, value $1; and an Bagle 1 would urge upon parents and has done a slutely nothing to earn | Invocation. R. E. Williams. The Oregon dele | badge. value $1 Physicians the necessity of taking It except act as Frost's private gation also declared favor of This is the total joes reported t|!manising precautions the mo attorney and to father his un Peirbeoks for viee president the prosecuting attorney today ig | ment they learn that any of their | scrupulous scheme Washington—Por the credentials & complaint charging William |@bildrem have been cut or scratched The whole thing is unfortunate,” | Burrows, of Michigan. committee, Frank T. Post; for reso, Adams, of South Park, with petit | or eae ag _— Rogge ce geo Se pieced tt bs pede pte “Keynote utions committer, R. A. Mallinger: | larceny parne * he onde ce of prope _ national committeeman, - © The crime is alleged to have beem |that in 100 cases of Fourth of had ft been properiy managed it lem, infaltibitity, McCormick committed on June 14. Officer J. Gj July wounds where the serum is| would be on a dividend-paying basis | pitiican party. Colorade—For credentials com.| Myers of Georgetown made the an | Sdministered there are po fatal re-| today. The road has been wrecked Pe) sen | mittee, Judge Chas. 8. Cavender of| rest finding the stolen goods ig /#8!t. Take an equal number, of and ail we can do in to ratablish Leadvilte. Adams’ hed these accidents where no serum ie It again injected and the chances are that| Mr. Ballaine called attention to New York Caucus, there will be from one to three the fact that President Frost in Distees-- credentials, The New York state delegation jeases in which the dread tetanus | his annual report had neglecte . nt till following noon. get busy. Second day's session called to or der noon, June 17. Announcement by Chairman Bur rows that the committee on creden tials is still unprepared to report, and that the convention, while wait. ing, will listen to a few fervid re. marks, and will witness a parade of the Chicago and visiting marching clubs through the convention hail. Third day's seasion, June 18, call. ed to order at noon, JOHN HAYS HAMMOND. CHICAGO, June 15. CHICAGO, June man J. Sloat Fassett of Elmira, N.|J. F. Fort will accept the republl| try of the Treasury Cortelyeu is | / | : Y., has come to the front as alcan vice presidential nomination |attending strictly to nation’s |Chester I, Long of Kansas, who ts/Hammond, the multl-salaried min vice-presidential possibility. Two ig gerd if ba cory geet foash affairs, an® refuses to take ja vice presidential possibility, is re jing engineer of the Guggenheims decades ago he shone brightly as|tion is willing. He was a judge of! ice of his Chicago boom for the | : a rising republican leader, but went|the state court for many years, os - ft 8 hi Bet aaa bere garded as one of the most effective | for the vice presidential nomination jato eclipse in 1891 when R. P.jand was on th supreme court | Vice = pres political speakers in his state, Long|on the republican ticket, continues Flower, democrat, cleaned him up| bench when ted governor lant|the buzziest kind of a presidential | ; | im @ race for governor fall bee last winter | has been in the senate since 1903 Ito astonish the politicians le program of the) resolutions, The seif-an- | | Report of committee on creden- from decisions in con- Arguments and vote on ap- tests. peals. Determination of contests, organ- ization of convention; Senator Han- ry Cabot Lodge, chosen permanent Speech. | Report of committee on resotue tions; platform. Reading and adop- | tion of platform. | Adjournment until following noon, Fourth day's seasion, June 19 (Fri 0 a me, | probably. | Nominating speeches. | The states will be called in alpha- betical order, and the “favorite son” Jos. G. Cannon, of C. W. Gairbanks, of Indi- Charlies H. Hughes, of New York; Wm. H. Taft, of Ohio; Jos. ®, Philander C. Knox, of Pennsylvania; Robt. M. La. Foliette, of Wisconsin. Seconding speches. Noting until one of the candi. Gates secures 491 or more votes. Fifth day's session, June 19 (Sat- urday), called to order at 10 a. m. Nominations for the office of vice president. Selection of vice presidential cam didate. Republican national committee te i serve next four-year term announce ed. Convention adjourns sine die. NOBODY WANTS TO BE VICE PRESIDENT? WELL! SEE THIS FAT BUNCH OF POSSIBILITIES GOV. CHAS. E. DENEEN. 15.—Senator |nounced candidacy of John Hays| CHICAGO, June 15—Gov. De | neen, of Illinois, is also a vice pres- idental posstbility, If Deneen were nominated for the place, the fact would probably clear up the atmos- phere in the state situation, which has been very cloudy for the gov- ernor for some time.

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