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— a P10. NO 16 c's fh PORMCAGTAPAIN TONIGNY AND WeONREDAY; Lint WaeranLy oneftt. iIBRYA N SMIL ES IN) | THE SEATTLE STA ANTICIPATION EDITION SEATTLE, TUESDAY, JULY 7 19080 PRICE ONE CENT eeeeeseseses one. Demian ° poe e- al Grant that tt may b mi. nently wise In tte deliberations | y diaintereated in ite decisions logy each member with a deep i of bis responsibility,” Give eeseecccs trength to overeome the preju ccememgoeneeis . of personggand section | oe ea to on his ut principles of demooraay and baldly Boe © the effect of a remorneloraly , , Ma all to realle i the} 0 's e logteal application of them to the t ry our lot | proble | « ey ecurity of « people which te’ great | probleme of this day—that gould 4 |not do in any convention that wants = vfereanay Moores and tn dividual ly Dggiver Situation a8 |to'win” Mint maybe that the, it Degyer, Says pends more ond high | | politietans do not take platforme se each ina pr no Pig hey | He Sees It. |riously because the world doew not) | St ff tor hy. the bataemae vot jtake them ser naly. for it ta ‘pers efiens. that counts whicl®mak | }wonality, after in thaw by the }!8 Bry@m's personality that will tell, | ss Sones This Campaign candidate, strong hie faith we pray Thee that Br ‘ fenough to control a convention, will " SO Ses Compares the Bryan of tos nisi stanvine on « via You Can Get a Better View @ embody the divine idea, | jot his own p ona lity | hat antec of"! Today With the Bryan jist vermonutssi ts wterentns «| Of Things With Your for Ideal eiti extension of Peeerecseesseseesosese SNVER. tingencies endure for the countgy mpare Bryan of today with the DENVER, | ting iy * of he P Bryan of earlier campaigns, While | E Cl —The democracy of Prana eg i ah go t ‘ast Bryan has hundreds of devoted fet yes lose oday joine eis ape etd br ny Me jowers here, many of the orlg east oe weet toda : aad ofthe "Hety: Ghowt typleal Bryan men of ‘96 are ccoieoninaca within the shadow of the Aime i | » here, They have gone on Rockies to naime candi Chairman Bell on Horm BY BRAND WHITLOCK lof the most significant of Bryar BY LINCOLN J. STEFFENS. “ e a vice prest erpor t chievemen perhaps the mor ’ at / reuaaen non of pol \ mm, 7 mpporary hed (Copyrighted, 1908, by Newspaper ctnaits ‘cargo ib - 4g Sige mest (Copyright, 1908, by Newspaper Bt and to formulate a set of PP man ie o the pla i siguificant of all, te that In ‘#6 he i lesion Nehich to appeal to The / Porn LS Gov, Blanchard, of Loute | Gaterprige "Apensietion.) wet many men intellectually free Enterprise Association.) ers af the naliod history | Maha. Ollie James, of Kentucky, and) DENVER, July 7.—There was and these men who wore wild about) PENVER. Colo. July 7.—~The 2 tte history na be im in ‘96 © gone o nf on Por the first time fo ee claims |< 00%. Ellyson of Virginiar and be | iitle serious discussion of the plat ~e , “4 hav m and OD.) Hempecratic national convention of rity had recogn! x gan the delivery of hin speech, as wey hav wecome wociaiiate OF) far west in the selection of FY), form, Uitte” sérious discudsion of | single taxers, radicals of one sort) 90K hae convened. A great, in Pypecting place. Denver thy W ave assembled at @ time! anything for days, for those were |or andther ryan started them, | spitfiag apectacte it fe—even to the mud of the Ronar conferred wpoP publie is de | the days when only the leaders, the | THY probably remember him to | eve. 40 ie er ati! to the mind a brand new equipped honesty of undertak i men piled high iling of the im purpose in. the /natiogal committeemen aud old) C&Y With gratitude, but they will A mage of m bad provided to direct the! bosses were b They, of tell you of bim as they do of the | from floor iy Anrerica, The ge ”\aftaire of state. The public eye is) do not take the platforms seriously.) President, That he does not under | meni Auditoriam, with flags fly taxpayers of the city only sensitive of every politicnl | Few, indeed, take the platforms se.|*t4nd economies, and many of them/ing aid bands playing. It ix a itu addition, they subscribe Wrement, and our proceedings |rioualy.@zcept Wall at and writers | *!ll teil you that he has grown oon: |great ‘night (o nee, yea-but don't | Maleeates ané ; bere will be approved according jof editorials. ‘Ther: none of | FeFvative reams that you are not here ta the degree pf sincerity appear | the old, hot controversy over the} The Change in Bryan HW you will open your imaginatic Reve been pouring | | you shall see it all, bigger, clea = in the work of thie convention. | tariff (think of those great speeches Whether or pot an almest ty There is & widespread bellef,t we sat up all night to bear dt Chi-|evitable crystalization hax taken “90 Much more truly than many founded upon evidence of a cot | cago id 1892), for América has net-j piace tn Bryan: whether he has | 0* @N%ho are on the ground, When | vincing eharacter, that the party lo ted the tariff question, In a dis |g « far as he can. or whether | ke@k ont with efes open I nee hour set) power has pot been true to its / graceful way; everybody admitting. it is only that he seems conserva. | {hie tase of humanity ax.a lot of of the 22nd / trust; that It has betrayed the com jac jeast in private, that the tariff|tive because the world has caught | 6M; when | clone my eyer and ; ratic convention |mon Interest Into the hands of the /{s a graft. bat as jong aa there is | up with him, got down to '96, ax it think ft out, | # what you can te the vietnity of the enemies of good government} a chance of getting In on that graft, were, the campaign will tel Ig | #00. ® Soregathoring on one te botiding were jam-| thereby forfetting its right and de | nobedy seems willing to give it up. | Bryan today the fryan of 86? Then Oe Cfty, of one state, of de thousands in the SO CCC COTS EH TE OEEETE TEES TEESE SEES ESET EEE OR waiting for the ne its ability to rale fn the There was, of course, specula- he wore an alpaca coat—all he had | feqrtvery nook and corner ' vag Mhrown open. Trim, name of the people. Apparent [© tion as to the labor plans and thone now he wears the long frock coat Clfe# gpd all states in the | 2: abe eastersers, clad everyone ts the fact thatway dows early on the scene talked of that of respectability and Hyves in a fine | Stiles fen't that a broader vis b 4 plug” hats and) deep in the heart.of the Republican) much ae they tatked of it in Chi |b Theo in 1900, he wae they At? When | open my eyes again | . ea elbows with less ovention at Chicago Phere ago. or whispered of {t, ratber,| flame, the tongue of revolution, *@ Dhesiding upon the platform e dressed presenta-la f « of aager @hd = re: ing it plain that anything they, Now he is a bie and Hbera}. Theedpre A. Beli, temporary chatr b 4 mountain and Paeific ment over the popular clamer they had their say, would give to| minded citizen, in a fair way, per MOM. But friends, wh fe . The “Merry Widows’ refor and it is equally patent abor, would be given grudgingly, | haps, if be lives as long as hin won MY @7e* and look aw you may look 3 Denser women and the that there ts no Bonafide int@® ‘of necessity. But Sunday, a change! dorful constitution warrants him in| With }#it the faculties ¢ wave tr . Powboys” of the Western) tion on the part of the Republican jeame over the scene. Delegates be | doing, to be compared to Qladnto to eee the Unseen with. I soe pre: COCCCCOOOOOOOS OOO OSESEOOOOSESOERESOOCCESS Se eecoccecesscessorees lent picturesqueness to party of granting any reforms, if gan to arrive. The crowd that! Hix willingness, some call it eager Simm ever the delegates not « al » the ticket MAR bat many men; not Mr. Beil, ss the machinery of that party can be rl the lobby of the Brown | ness, to have Gray Entrance Roped Off. retained in present hands. Ite pa Py Hotel loat ite resemblance to with him, shows # desire to con UMl.LUbMc opinion, The fear of the Ker to prévent confusion per viatforth, divided like auclent che @iyWd at the Annex {n Chicago. |ciliate, if not growing conservats peapld dominates this conventior ‘entrances, the police had Gaul into diree — parte—barren | Siggm6f conformity, conventionality | Hut we will know more about that 206 Jere And respect, but fear all of the thoroughfares | promires, makeshifte and évasions. ang conservatiam disappeared. tn | when we eee the platform, he reed of you and me. There are to the structire Signe | it t* hoped will make # good cam: | dividualities, eccentric and wnique,!can put Into the platform anything | 4@eales present who are of us. f doorways indicated the di-/paign transparency; but no cae took thelr place. he pleases. And we shall know |") Where are more of such in Der h each holder of the seriously believes that the Repub | Reties of the Pest, more when we hear him speak Yet ‘haa there were in Chicage eg cardi of admission |tican party rembiy Indorses” that) i aoa hee , aeain. Then allphall koow whether Not Delegates at Alt ‘ Mayor Speer had aw |oeutral manaveript which held the| | There were u 4 be is the feartess radical, scornful, Wot ta the main Qutiienten cares of tha convention together until it contd | Mn lies oer of Gapedidite on he wan in 1994 ind wh ut dawn there lo the atin i farowds outside, and a/ ratify the somination of @ preeh| oi” soa pisces 190. or whether he is the lead et wax de (dential candidate. Considering the pt of what we pr Ment state of the public mind, |0%¢ instance of an antique b 1, but @ bosses, who to the conservatives, But wh upheld in every way, within the gard ae the liberal party of this rise when their state it called an: peur are not de bly shall soon re- | oremtures of th There was ate their work | Pr aoe beaver, & relic of many, many cam should & liberal leader want province assigned to them by the the Ueket takers is it any wonde that oar conduct) (cigns. Whiskers, too; oa index of | “OUNLY vote them. Sulk there conciliate conservatives? Why “ Will Offer Platform i in Which constitution of our country. Nelthy : ; : is Page incumbent upon weiti see fe, habit and thought, not to be echo their bosses’ complaining, should not Bryan, representing pub er the executive nor legislative ok and Kea fuck dee torent Gain Of this OVerlooked of taken lightly. Ye there machine mad dummie of lie opinion, do everything in bit! Am 2 La branch of the government shoul@ @ spectators | that the intent and. satiem GF Ute | 2S no whiskers at Chicago: you one-man domination. Phey say that | power to push the conservatives no ous Lan- be permitted in the slightest de- band.” of — wt en prveen saw a few beards carefully polnied, ryan boeses thent, so do many of out of the democratic party and lgree to invade or interfere with perched, 6p Oe ane mana ae after the Freneh fashion, or “i the correspondents, Hah, Bryan thus make it what he would like| I Used that part of the work of governs of the | people's yr am MAG SAT | ed sidewbiohers, stg white, de- doen't role bh The reporters |to have a iberal party. tm guage is l. |ment assigned to the courts, but Mixed program of | great taal Fate rag Hens | noting. aa nothing elne on es Who keep saying he does, the cart brief, the spectacle you may see . because of the way in which some and “rag-time” | manner, tml with Jean, prominent. reapectabitity “end | caturiste who repeatedly picture | here, if you will, is an absent pro prem [Judges have acted in cases where j be ne a Coe ambt | eam etiam. More ap "him in contro! at the telephone, gressive leader, hesitating to ase,t niempts occurring outside the Wtltore to we! ne | thew y equal ne A er fila the speak fAlecly, or they see su. | upon a reactionary convention, the view of the court, are alleged to be 12,000 npectators was around the liberties of cnr, mache na pmo mtongy rare | | peefitialty, with their phydical eyes only force that should ever be felt Bryan's Friends Are Sore. have been committed, we pledge Leavitt, daughter | determined to stamp out the abuses) io 110k, thought. But.in the only. They don't see what you can the y force Bryan has, the ourselves, as We have done in three Will be nominaied that are consuming the substante |) ae ‘adorned new idene find s see, They don't see what {t means, power of public opinion, which is rior national platfor = ly United Press.) ' ’ v T ' nal platforms, to the en@ 4 2 the box with aca aa wee ote tel | soll, and tho world goes om,| DENVER, July 7—With the cer that the bosses of these delegates, casting a shadow today where it} and Charge ammany that public confidence in the court®) L Bryan, Jr. Dr. | op Vom mand tub. IE it Would S68 esetn fen while they follow the leader at Lin: | should be throwing a light may be continued and strengthened ‘Chauvenet, W. H. | consclousness that we are ‘respon |taatic, ope might say that the long. tainty of at leant an interesting Op | ooin, curse, hate and plot against | . : the enactment of a law forbidding Kistler, Mixx Carne | sible alone nd 1 ONE CONN | harmed whisker urges the world |POStion before it should compiete him. They don't recognize the dif With Bad Faith. the issuance of injunctions in any practi, me. weiner try for the of our cause. forward, while the sidewhisker ite labors, the democratic national tarenen between * boxs ruling by cases in which an injunction would the cone | Three Things for Convention. | olds it back and the quest tse committee assembled today, prior 7" Ol, rennin ‘easton - tnvalved, vg! sovtning taxt so tae " . * en some fort of lance ~ z oy 4 Hewitt and A.C Car The 4 ar Bosca ig. poe ged bontoes ‘es dateenns: ito the meeting of the national con- | foree of that public opinion which BY JOHN E. NEVINS. Junction shall be issned when there poate i. pen ae Snetitoet | ‘Geuha te ¢ os vention, to pass vpon the contests is back of and which depends so DENVER july 7—Tammany/'s an adequate remedy at jaw. Raps for Order. tEiccact the weribee taddeteht wna | ala foal cage the convention |Temalning—those from Idaho and caentienty “pon Bryan Bryss | Hall has out-Bryanéa Bryan. ‘The | Such ¢ mecttedats shall also. pee sfanetly non when | yatitival conditions that are dis. vegan to look more democratic, not | Pennsylvania. ae ten he clea De ae braves have decided to present to| punishment. of any. conterept ok Comanit tee rma /turbing the peace and happiness Of |i, aay “dimocratic.” In. the after.| The Idaho situation was admit Vie’ iy here and true, he speaks the committee on resolutions of the| court, not committed in the actual Hfled his gavel andj our country. We should then pro- | noon the Okiahoma delegation came |t¢dly perplexing to the committer. | OOP if “nul he listens, too At that hoor alijeeed to a courageous exposure Of) i, town, much ax the broncho bust. T2® subcommittee of three men z Phoked with dele) the Republican policies that are ¢O-| ory came in for the Fourth, and the (DOM had gone into the merite of Bryan Should Come convention the most radical plat- presence of the court, the party 4 form ever suggested from the east. cited for contempt shall be entitled ; The subcommittee of the New) to a trial by jury Bad to order the ser | ooerating with private greed in the ¢ case in that state, deapite the| f think he should come here 4 ° nolwe began. All afternoon and p ow here in ]¥ork state delegation named to iD Ret the delesates | general oppression. of the people. wvening we beard serious, earnest |"ukeation that all it had to do the flesh, in that spirit that once Poses pony es atime ago Ba Exclusion Plank. that dwsineas| ADS MnUly, and most imypetant Of ing vehement discussion, for those | WAR (0 decide on the regulagity of wae Did. and speak. The reason | cmareenemennpe State denires, favored. practically |,, TH exclusion New York plant at business! ait, we must exhibit a ineAs | Oklahoma democrats mounted the thé credentials presented by the|wamt this in the reason the dele all of the suggestions made by the|!*, worded as follows continuation and énforcement of the Chinese exclusion law and its application down the main and an ability to grasp the prob- Dubois faction. Committeeman | gates and the bitnd critics want it - ao am grand staircase of the Brown Palace *" 2 American Federation of Labor af-| im volunteers. Of | jews of the hour and to effect thelr /ang one after another harrangued | Williams, of Oklahoma, was re not, because he does and they do an rince ve BAN | tecting labor, especially those bear. | et & bi gold ban present you and me. ix lution In & manner that will sat-| the crowd. They taiked of truats, *"ponsible for this and he had de ling on the anthinjunction question lure of the Com-| isty the sober; cominon sense Of the ourrency Genranteed bank declared today that he was inclined short, [fear the convention almost * Niovan'n frichdf ere tuclons, They |t® the same classes of all Asiatic Ma not. Resarding the greater navy, New The banner was) at atake. valuations and diways of the @kia- OMMending that the vote from the the people. The point is that the ing to embarrass him. He You a and Among the great evils that af poma constitution These men were (stale be split in order that both | Demogratic party steting here in poe peg neat ign ye Both ork says SB Mandard, but Chair) ricer the country at the present in earnest. They have democratic ctions should be placed on an| convention is in need of reform ie. srohthis the we at the: tedenction © hold that the constitutional Meclined to permit \t| time is the abuse of Corporate | gauirations; they put men before eal basis at the next primaries. |which it In going to promise provision—that # navy shall be pro ska section a abor disputes i he wanted ae , pu “ vided and maintained—means an Onis orders it was| ower, °° * = give. Mr. Bryan knows it. When | pees } power money ® not ald to try} was to regulate, nob probibit n Pieced ont of sight PRlewed ta the light of « great pa PR a hg not afraid &, Hy Encourage Democra phetdenounced Roger Sullivan, the tb igi menendiigs a nas Mdequate navy, and we believe that i Of Sergeant-at-Artos| moval question, the control of cor |in their constitution. They want They all seem to be democrats | ptutogratic boss Of the Ilinols de (By United Press.) only taken the peerless oné at bis | {* Interests of this coustry would the confusion, Tag-| horations should remain a question |r put in the platform here. They |22. tf &8 1 can dincover,” he said, | maeracy*four years ago, he rece LONDON, July 7.—Madam Anna! \org. He was. reported Haga best served by having a navy failed upon the uni- |, . as oe p mired ‘and I believe we should encourage | niged’ need there of reform, and} qouid wae married to Prince Helle| soit) ms to Dave able to protect and defend the two am of common concern rather than @ are not even afraid to stand befo a sald ra demands were just r and after m the shameful com dema@trats, even though they may | was proceeding the right way to “i i h great ¢ ts of this country. We : polities} one, but the shametn the somewhat sophisticated throng 1 aiff 1 de Sagan, cousin of the Amertean fied, and that he - belleve th ! Mliey sveceeded piacenee of the Republican party in Saeed a. be ride | wave little factional differences ket it, A national leader may point biguous language e of nt neither cost:se fouere Bg broke out afresh sitting ite forees to be controb : eee’ Peer think Why not let them all play at | the finger of scorn at a Rep p | helrees’ . divorced: hushend, Count |e cny men jet . id be left without adequate i 18 delegation, seizing | fed and operated by the most offend-| They athe Boe ip oil ney think: |the game here and go home and|in the Democratic party Honi de Casteliane ee NEE Fag ee Bay carters tage temple Ho ction in the form of a fleet, : Moment, marched|ing corporation of the country ty advacate danwercus doctrines, not | have ® real scrap among them-| When, last Satirday, he t wsetinsy’ ditan the: eupivations0t] conic taal hat American citizens should e ot Aisle headed Wy ther lene tes patton ane ne selves, inasmuch as both sides de-| Pegnayivante delegation that ( f a ; 2 tected in their rights wher- ; ro throws the problem into the polltt- | concerned about ing radical, full ciare they will support the ticket i api he 24 he at the law require Here's the Reason hey may be in jeopardy H he a e the ‘ t exerted on Williams to get him to| nothigg but true leaders; Col, | wedding is giver They were w ew York one yea om ee q that wilt i the Republican for they have made them—the kind }witharaw his suggestion and carry jGuftey Democrat, was: the left hand | 404 sn aaietiiie ebay tar tha aid We nead the laber vote he ifantioned on bod of men who shove the old world) 04 ine proposition to recognize the of Qumy, the dead Republican bons ciutrar Graddock. at| i Bryan and his friends oppor along Dobdols delegation so far as the of Pennsylvania. It w « i i Tee eee eee eee 2 Bryan Wave Grows. emporary roll was concern " r yan to read him out the | tt la ove | re up to him. 1 if he fe Be Order Finaily Restored » Ob * y | erga nihieseMpponien cre tied te - . i ' jatform, God Fourth echoes are still a The coming of the delegates gave | let the eonvention committee on! party, Mr. Bryan ought to go on churet nse ph r i . “porsenmge egg ry 4 BANK: CLEARINGS * | an impulse to the Bryan enthusiasm, |credenti@s then pass on the entire) and rid the party of Tom Tageart, | i, gious | tis chances, ae both the w Sea “Sih cetnate bale neds ie degen ’ * * | His name wan cheered again and | matter |Charley Murphy and all the other | oo omor tw oat it ialibtan Gut ancliamaank Tietaaae * Seattte * again, He wilt be nominated, en Guffey Mew on List conservative = Dem boese# The wedding nonge Please Pacific Slope to the nation's independence day... any #& Clearings today, ..91.786,078.74'#! chusiastically, on the first ballot,! wh. pennsylvania ‘a who keep the party € 1 his “gel” ¢ \ \ m will also) Five bullets tearing through th: Mention to ihe f: 2 . Pebudan * vm ably by z Hi ha*\forent. The majority of the t ate aban Fy eas preter f the| please the Pacifte Slope It in| door of a room which ained on mee * Clearings today. ..$..749,260.00 # re is eatted ietlowera, He onta ot the wil: coma ttee r x ine Madvention 16. bowl ; 1 i h \ jen : p ot A ‘ ' ne only a part of the pos &® Halanec A . q . . name bis running mate, he can w ontested and let the | Bryam It war Mg who agked te eitt ceremc the « nay Tanma not want a ernard Pre 628 * ertiand ot dazina 21 write, the he ha peak for itectt have Mr Rell Of Calif a, made ‘ é Baron df ation sfemuard W . * 96,442.00 * | mendous responsibilit But the tion then enmameittad joj wrpomey. enaitinan. M e and Monsieur Don Cha mranteein nationa 1 M ecvait e was up : * € b democrats think the eve a east) ioek. it decided to hold van own oe ation he a r t te of Ge: Banal deper " uggested by ‘Okla i th on’ 5. Lh chance to win and while the plat iio penind closed doc the ‘train coming ont here ake mony tt part t-| homa dk not men f bye 1 ise they ERO EH will contain, for instance, re When the committee finally got|manitest the distaste of the South: | (on qe saitng t the lt oH. It al 1 € e 4 i . AWAITS MAN lutions offered by LaFollette’s boys) tocoiher a ma pleaded with | rm Pattie oad, whic P| gave rh once ne G fi mmend a te r viet th one FORTUNE nd contempt urned a Williams not {0 make a minority |reaeots, for o Im at wh se Troms Sais . he: phyetes) vate aperty on . y as : aliatic at Chicago, it will ne eport, bu whole mat. | Peeted © create@ ensation. In Ul tre t te A € ome a They are nking ut the committee on ere Doms no attempt was + 1 however nands a! Preed I w at t m Jepy, who was last hea would like att as th t 1 k tth ime a ; ’ fitiale when appointed.This he it wa ryan te t neereey, the port die m ta r i at 2 . , a , tell you, on which both labor and consented to do, 1 the con to. choose But when er een the “ Mies untill th nece for the wel he ne beaa hi v he tr ‘Ward, M 1 can stand, An effort Will D€ toe completed the temporary or. inight haw, cRome daewise ame coremuBy wan 1@ pre nd the mt with the H a be follow reves NE ee ln at. Detroit, |made to harmonine ganization by placing the names of @rporation attorney it wie time were onl admitied i € The ¢ text of the New ¥ hew a God. tr 1%. bed Parag Ville No Peace Here the Dubot nf idaho and to uee te Geer at peste cpin@m toe) eitewed (o cole (ae oh rn 1 k whiet 9 derty ~ ? an Mid be Practical politicians have no place the Guffey mon from Pennsylvania | ad esreak the rue A bea (nO vrioG® HOd DIlareNy 1 Megation fre at state de-| bles to Dey t \ttor favor ux ome r son, William en that me ipractical political on the lst, The entire merits of W le Wile Une vice wd tered (err od to GVE [0 (lw mand be apy by tho ox hn FL Mur ve of . io 860 60 @de, that he who te right wins, | the cont will @ot Be threwhes out | enderarad Brgay dowm® sie fo) toe weddray Brediiiw! ae lam, is ae follow we W gp Riedy he low. A platform which befeo Qt» COmmmnittwe om e:edim ge@: Jame Gres, buD iy willing Sagan wie smiley conten! dir ® yongls th bom : A : i thy anat . the (menace | secegt him onty av @ conceswion , He refuved to tale to the reporter. [PP@ COUrs Ere! be Mut@ldard Aad aio! (0 do \adils mom,

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