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AST “EDIVION . EATTLE STAR ° 10. NO. 11 SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1908. P BIC £ ONE CENT OQ DA; GENTLE WESTERLY BREEZE Go A) TFORM COMMITTEE DELAYS CONVENTION MSHIP OHIO REPORTED SAFE AND ALL ON’BOARD WEL R’S EXPOSURE CLOSES UP ROADHOUSE WHAT THEY DONT DIPHTHERI A CONFLICT fone yl ROADHOUSE THE WEATHER FAIR AND COOLER TONIGHT AND FRI- ' SEE IN DENVER rm, with the big politicians around young Bell—who| vie—above| Js Stricken on City’ ‘| | | ° \ BY BRAND WHITLOCK N BOARD BY LINCOLN J. STEFFENS CLOSED (Copyright, 1908, by Newspaper Enterprise Association.) j e | ° Copyright 1908, by Newspaper Enterprise Association.) } DENVER, Colo. July 9.—Outaide of Mhe Auditorium, with tte silver ' j DENVER, Colo, July 9—-As this convention. proceeds the cos ¥ we the spectacte of snow-balling In summer, Indians and Tamm: nad Met between the ¢ atives and iherale gre pe dar ey ages § avew marching together, the cowboy band jg chaps and somt Bryan ts taking more and more the legler's part in it steht yallceom bombs exploding overhead. Inside the commodious, comfortab! struck at Col, Guffey gp hag ance ell gd Bada : . 4 with It# perfect acoustics, perhaps the best place we Democrats, in a typical instance That was rude of the conse er = M Square In which to hold a convention, the delegates under | to speak of {t with horror, But well they may, Many in the time oe ig anners, though not all ur@ler their true banners, some notable that Col. Guffey has rid eeenes Over tne reve RBS the ae rape les an | thie tittle wate haired, black frocked enemy of Demegracy walk up ounty mmissioners Re. with his gavel yesterday on the side of the » ¢ national committeemen, some sintat the middie of the alsie of the convention, appealing, with upraised ° : faces ama@me them, and hands and flushed and humiliated face, for a hearing, for the rights voke License of the he spectators in the long sweep of boxes arc he could not get. That w power, Col. Guffey. That was force. You a the vast hall, | | vara an Sue, mar ede: foraet ene oe] ES: oie eee eet Meera eet Wea ding | | Ee ce jdhe weakness of right before might ° wonder how much all these people, wild to see this convention Charron | Hut the thing had to be mmpmenennet « 4,—I wonder how much they 1 don't Ree Why it could not t been well done, but it wh ‘ od in the rush and got cid ve. hey ave wien they ove Heartrending Scene When Ss”ascre naar ff tH Bagnocratt othe ie 28 Quick Action Follows I e A vi ere what I have described. They hear Parker ap tog, ond Clever, CHatrnan Bryan phetida@M@ert the power of le opinion whic his, and OlOWS I 1 waib and lamented. They hear Bryan cheered. ‘They see thal every one Body Is T | F | . qballen@e the authority of the bonne Hey and? Roc#t Sullivan cutee Clock a this fee ta 'witng te valk tee Mar Wuaiinadion weatrem Mea tad PHEIETEEG ‘wien oad aetvioe Dewocracy, and revpect vestigation Conducted © Platfogo sBut do they see that the men who called Parker's name the other | M A | He's not crazy with the heat; business,—and I say It was nece because ft is well understood day voted against him in 1906 | other’ $ Ss. he's just happy here that souwse of these Democratic bosses.are planning, not as of old,| by The Star. —_- Do theP see that those delegates wearing Bryan badges, under ihe to betray the party if it should win, but actumily to prevent, by fraud x4 Pi t Bryan instructions, who will vote for Bryan's nomination, tel! you and by treachery, ite winning. So the emergency 1s real enough and ‘ INS. . ‘ © ar ' ome NEV IN United | Privately they will not vote far him on election? ° e cffiid dead tn he me Bryan ts fied in using high-banded meth © give all traitors a! 4, esult of disclosures 4 4 e ‘ond very seriously 1 fro! - y Hinclosures mage cerreapenigr’ Do they see on the nagional committee, M@ting up there behind the a very seriously 11 from le mm The her roadhouse bile DENVER, July 9 chairmas, the dominating personalities of the old machines who have a, Mra. Charles sy oeag a he does not go far enough ! one “conserva | been put out news fought Bryan and opposed “the movement toward the people all these wer on the steamehip Cit ? tives” who have alrea ne gs aga him, He accepts Charlie) |” ne whe bares ¢ Gieeras B. . who sit here for the very purpose of stemming the tide of this) * wor Cueveren by. Se ot Murphy, the Tammany boss, because Murphy, having McCarren, the ji.) ai Duwamish was revoked ven s . have | Movement? ‘ oat in # state of hy rival boss, to beat and caring not one cent for the United States of terday b aed o¢ cae machine here, was They saw Guffey thrown out, but did they see that, In throwing ed Re sail America, stood by Bryan, in order to keep his black hand on New % r t ‘ound t Py SMOOTD!» ay. Its Guffey out, they were picking on the littlest fellow of them alt? For, News of the pathetic. case 08 York City. It we ave bee er, 1 th a better , te ‘ e i re Ollie peas, i a ae ffey comes from a staf ’that the deocrats have no hope of carry. Wied back Ley he va bh rei | show” the Tha wa nly commission- Bo postion K fate that Guffey's followers would not wint to carry if they | Quarantine Oftk pornpeise ms to get the ¢ deep into the his informa: Har fo setting today® « ould for Bryan, because they have not been losing osylvania by heat | undemocratic ' wou or und. noted ption, and decla sblican victories they have been @taning make an Investigation. | ote of 4 they hey had prea ation re ot ° e to Jones, e ate Do the spectatom or the delegates, or does Bryam himself see the peat te what courage now; O | ap stank to a Pease nat i wound mystic cord held In the hand of PRIVILEGE that binds these bosses onan: cask seis Michigans tc Siow wae granted eine ‘ tit te wlleved that woman — ++ at I dines we to the bosses of the fepublican party? Can they ns they are thrown out otb: ¢ that an fast as | purs and possibly r ¢ en route Ow before nominati Betached, the crowd ; s punctually take their place But no, Bryan makes up with ex-Governor Francis, the plutocrat ’ ¢ Was written after that Bryan ts in « thet the o* hes A Revenie Cutter Thetis! and conservative Cleveland Democrat of Missourl, Senator’ Stone, the te! nt reac, care _— They oo oe "Eymost gar? Pittform is lther what he says it must be else wh nn permits ne attention of the officers ow Democrat who sold out (as attorney) to a foreign trust the little local, in Duwamish stated that antolets it to be. He can name the vice president, a radical or a reactionar be steamer was firet hey oe yt | i Bains Worl Fi comgeting companies in Missouri's baking powder industry—“Gum from Seattle came to the Pioneer the case after the boat had left th “or i . . 4 melt Seaman Wear | Tee pewes Comes t hie from the pe who do not believe in| '¢: a one about half way to] rom Shoe” Stone—is Bryan's friend 4 am Taggart, Murphy, ang | Bar Ase immer night 1 most part in » PRIVILE@E, but in EQUALITY. They do s wish to follow t nen f oi Teqnest The mother's cries the rest. And th wir his, for the sake of b , villas sain _ of the crowd. Ath’ they now dominate the national come h wieh , ation, and. Oe s t D Gambling Machines Running. thugiastic, #1 win at the cost of such alliance. They are victavious through com, te baby, ¥ ome ‘ € nikht. “Harmony is the crime of po Whena + yes n night and : ms, wrapped in & shawl, was (bd os td ¥ h Open bt and pately the band | 5 ise. know that one defeat for the good, old cause of human | °™*: be fies convention moves emoothly along to its conclusions, you and | should ; reel. eB ~ res anes rh and iberty is of no importance, fer as sor me has said ¢ uth, 80 they Stricken With Diphtheria understand that the bosses are all agreed, that they have made satis. ried on inside it The Star re. he Was ne be f « ree ckel-in-t seoaal. tether | a2 say of thaty¢ It loses many ballots, but never the wa ‘en sh ahind. shaat Bra yours Waitiey he he to Breads factory division of the spoils." But that harmony, however good for ound three nick o the-slot " ne second child, about five ye machinef in the saloon that pa! ‘ebamnee! This power entails on Bryan a tremendous responsibibity, for in tee et age was lying in the berth, wm them, is bad for us. It is rows in conventions that givews, the people c 8 oo BeMataiad b% the end everything gone here will be charged up to him. And n comes beneath the” mpng those censcious and apparer Me 4 The doctor ng and te ath h y nearing | Retire the assurance we want and so @ften lack, that our leaders are ex Are these for play?” he asked vediately “ pressing their honest convictions. Rews with Guffey, Sullivan and ¢ ender ow vist iperficial scenes, as lew. pro ings were ‘ ounced the diseage dfphtheria. | Sure wered the wo n irs » they m there een curtos Oo see ho ow " r r ood mor mocr politi thy. She was | *Piring as they may be, there Is keen curiosity t bow, by I die | re steamer hastily put into Port the rest are good, not bad; good mo goed democracy, good politics. .., . ad off charge that responsibility fai canket wae tb Yes, very good politics, for they show us that Bryan is representing md and & porter for the body of the dead us; to show that, is to get votes. Bryan ought to have more rows, : did play all f th machines, and after in- Afterwards the boat pro RAS lead more fights; he ought to try to throw out more conservatives, and about 60 cents succeeded in . ing and waving flags, bate and te with the mother and! i ~ Prayer. fant, in a boisterous attempt to tet andventin’ | The frat defnite nows of the safe. thus get the liberal vote, which undoubtedly is a majority in this coun oy B ppv ‘ 7 —— of en Ns ah as in strict quare | i . a et . . ‘ ged the reporter not to nag ter s e vroui ty og? Seen The distracted woman's shrieks /ty of the Obio dnd her 660 pas-|try today. But then, Bryan is a politician, | am coming rapidly to anything about the gambling cs ce Bal rang through the boa® when the | sengete was recetved this morning | the conclusion that politicians know as Mttle about politics, as monkeys | devices B06 Beattie, Wash. (@ to esceet Permanent Chairman removed the body ‘» We a . boat's officers in A cabi to Fra W. Water. | 0 about-money; or as democrats do about democrac re not su sed @ al Prayer, in pert Clayton to the chalg Senator Me-; of the dead baby. Her agonized f A cablegram to Frank W. Wa y y lo theme ina a the eidng and those | Yomne & Co, her agents, from Cap. | © About 40 of the residents of Du. Creary, of Kentucky, Lewis Nixon, | ; arro- | of N York, and Judge Jobn EB. prego ' , t | jeakness is are ew ai ane JOS / Whe witnessed the scene #8 taty Uenderson, commander of the PAL £ 8s THOCOUSARDS Wamish held @ mass meeting in tho a . bes! tears ¢ eye Valles Blajes revenue cutter The village church last night to discuss Chajanan Bell te strug. | © = in As Congressman Clayton started | . : onee to speak, three little girls, garbed | Came From Astoria tie, .Who left "Nome yesterday in| 1 to. rid themseivés of the GU sessions in prayer in the St@re anc Stripes, ascended | All that can be te thet jeearch “of the lonk overdue Ohio. | Or PEEY ¥ oe DEATH past fers to the rostrum and presented him | the woman and two children ates Capteta Henderson has ras “| | Packed the Meeting. ee future with a magnificent bouquet of . from Astoria, Ore... to coma An aSieg sighting 0nd os ay ET The saloon sympathizers paeked agyt mo-/roses. This was @ pleasing tnet-| . the train and took & steamer from ng to the} s the r and frequently hissed ot vy pice “its | deet, that was followed by & loud Taccasa to this city, They reached | Ohio, which is frozen in the ice . Ch Reet: bata! 8 1 Monit ceo 1s wimattlof tha nekiseleomsaal. © GoW, outburst of applause, cheers and here just Mm time to get aboard the} packs, And unable to extricate he , this means they prevented the eaghoal jon as handcmpping. The children, who . Clty of Seattle, Their tickets wore ee Ce ‘ ‘onradi, of the . Trustee ot the Chaube age of resolutions calling upon te that noble Irene, Catherine and Ida! bought through to Skagway advised that all on board TT . F } the ome : onik county commissioners to re ithles we cam sisters, were lifted to the | "Nowe of the boat's officers paid} Were safe afd well, and that he ts rage ae m a a de 0 the lice er the dele ‘and the portly statesman jany particular attention to the fam a for the fee to break te eomia : {| Rev, W. H. Wilson stated at the thereé to| fron ma made a hit by kiss Uy a they went aboard the vessel, | allow him to proeeed to Nor . Rockies —e od miosting Sat thers aie Hea aan oe ees ines he i ing "Cries of “Hobson te ® it was not until an hour oe se) On boast the Thetix wax (im » € r h © to do anything while the But ' * Hobson?” then cine the voasel had pulled out from) Clesk MeManua, of the Nome ygut portation be Sige esent cohnty commissioners were trae ~ e\from the crowd, who recommized . -p er wler and headed north Mat the| office, who went to the Ohio and — — er grea > fin power, as they had shown @ ten- © z 1 be " iead Artedeyredizny b beeen ured bi vail a ee “| dency to tolerate re OUKES thelr y that the permanent chairman was) jtrech was lea ned P as sec _ red ue 7 Oe (By United Prees.) ¥ ¢ os , adhouses in all . Gar poltiical|a fellow statesnmn of the hero of | Tee officers are positive that the ne cable did not give her i ae ‘i {parts of the county Rae 1 highe the Merrimac | ct ht st have expired after being | ttoh or any detatls Ca jo} BELLINGHAM, J ‘ } But the publicity given the mat aw se gaan . ennai | Path, ltaken aboard the steamer Waterhouse has a for f 7 tottering on the brink ¢ ne ter had caused a “change of heart” co ne Clayton Begins Sp Tre mother ® of foreign birth Ballon are the vease cipice for wha d among tk nty commissioners these them As soon as the noise,caused by} esemeaenmten? | ae evidently speaks very iittle| The Ohjo left Seattle on June 1 a . sed t cehse had been ordered Othe magnifiewnce 1) incident had Wied down, Clay igh. She was in such @ state| with G50 pamesxers, among them | **** eh ' ‘ Seehied: before te. Siauaiaie of ta Iple of howor 25d ton began his speech vateria that she could give no| many preminent operators, who bad | plorers with he Helen # w ) ! order Seity in mano Claxton volce t well ‘Tea of Resashitien fe about herself. Very! wintered in Beattie have . ethbridge, Alta . rhe § ed almost when! sud though #u 4 om the! aan » hope is held out that the sec | friesé@# here. M emi f i we the chasm al entirely ¢ he a le trade, . eat and “ he wae ond chf@ will live through the trip) th® Norte A an Trading 3 + 4 f t " nd the ma ty of the residents « aditori as he concluded. wrowm™at up that {t would nat sur/aboard and the time of th as hed to deat! he They had plann © col : closing words were cheered , ship's doctor shy she | Will result in a great moneta ‘ accident happened just ect ence and lay it before the fecognized Dele |enthusiastically by both galleries| SubGcomnifizgs . oa » that company sak addi’ ws he Re ttorne of Pemsyivania, and delegate / . j ’ Baimin to the esent d in the gallery played! acaabiibinanian “ ember of the been ; Dix nd thi# brought the Aete- | . ° om 1 , » - their feet they di (By United Press.) Adioxates see . + if ar were| DENVER, July 9.—The following . apes last night “ i] rehigg club, |is the exact text of the anti-injuas . van of Iilinc . 1. It was) th k aa fina ted t ghe ¢ annerse scribed} sion to the demecratic conw A ‘ ‘ 4 } . enident The courts of juntice Ki » - ——— ote ; pite ~¥ da vie ranel li} bulwark of our libertte . t : a David WF . eo te (By United Press.) ning « ¢ id to none in our purpese te es tea se apd ad i ineiated on ‘ lelegate on thotr| maintain their dignity. Our pamy| GPOKANE, July | okt had v ' (By United Press seb} has given to the benet mg iit y ' ole « of Nes € « c . — be geae i biseen! of distinguished judges, who ha@ A Nee Ph - c Y July ©. Be gon mliten he espect and confitemme ' 7 had Bulletin—One thousand ~ *people an Cla his d ' nent Be ‘ Lgmle were d a flood that an ‘ " ed bh Beary 0.0 n of h maintained " hres arold daur® ry) ped out the town of Tokal on Gt chairmar € pt of the reput od ¢ cide 1 I the Yeshil-irmak river n Asia z “ted . , i unjust lon | He nf . a : Mi " 4 h news agency 6 the 1 A Krbat f t Idaho, } ) 1 ® yore hy ° ay" agent we , t eral en wa Twent “p ” < it € t 6 Ms the n ane ST. PETERSBURG, July 9— \ he which the LARGE LAND SALES ; +h $Bullet Twenty persons were k ip Pr , f we Op ed today twice that number 4 al ol fa ‘ - : — 3.M.GuFFEY "| badly ured in the collapse of ; - ut . i. Kl HOTEL BAC BRYAN SEES [8 large bullding in the course of tpl ba ? , ated land i wie v erection een bodies have a WOH be apprecion - Aioh rt pnd ud ig in King 4 I \ eady been taken from the , Waa & tri i ¥ thee i re . f fare 1 he t by ~ ‘ * but he ann bad V He . z ybsrond 2 ° ‘ The actual ber of ¢ " fran” “Aol : ; t judicial procesae ood ner of pi sar tanban et , Bons” Murphy js smiling because \ ' LG FAD - HAVRE t be o oe e yee } . eae t $438ge8.4 |he wen out over “Pat” McCarren.|ing the byslt ba ings today from the galle 1 awa MEA, the doles 7 , aot | (Continued on page 6) a sees | } r | } iia ainieceiinatiaaiteaitiniasteiar ais tiaeaata ° ° ° ; ° | > ° Ce)

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