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THE STAR—THURS AKFAST TO BEDTIME WITH - MARVEL OF PHYSICAL ENDURANCE ed With the Democratic Candidate oy His ‘at Car Shows the Mountain of Work, Men- tal and Physical, He Piles on His Shoulders—Al- ways Good Humored and Considerate—Speaks * 0,000 to 100,000 Words a Day—Can He Keep “kup? BY MARLEN E. PEW ‘Special — yo nm. 1 Wm Bug vveeneneneeeeecesnnatzneeaenetetenanantcsteteeesnt | BRYAN’S CAMPAIGN FACE } face. His blue eyes are bright, | is ready for his canteloupe, The Day Begins. Good morning, gentlomen, Are we all here and well this morning? Is your hand less painful today Mr. Nevioat (addressing the United Prens representative, who had suf fered an injary), What have the morning papers?" And so the day begina. We come to a small town and 100 people are at the station, cheering. Mr. Bryan drops his papkin and | hastens to the rear platform. The have} | reporters know that the 200 or 500 ‘and have | Words that the candidate will speak and the|t that crowd may, aa frequently ares to lapse,| DAppens, be the text of the ad- ty amounts al-| dresser for this day. It may be an speaking physio-| 'dea that came while Mr. Bryan was . Can he con-| Shaving, It may be fa his mental to health? He/ Schedule. Put never does he make 1 wonder. | the same speech twice, as Roose | velt, Parker, Cleveland and, tn fact, | most candidates have done. Bryan th the candidate | often uses identical phrases in dis m and possessed It) cussing the issues, but in every “0 # shrieking mael-| speech, from the five-minute talk to ve hespoosibilities the two and one-half-hour oration, agen strength. | there are new ideas, new stories ie the democratic! and fresh words to express his I'that it ls he is, and | meaning. TAY, ght nel Addresses Crowd. Now he returns to finish eating fashington, and by reason | will be a greater per his fruit, but before the cereal has ph than has ever been | been consumed he stops to address fan aspirant to the presi-|another crowd, and though the ‘office. | chops are growing cold he remat ee along for a week and see! upon the platform to shake hands "yourself! We shall discuss with those who wish to meet him aly what I saw, five weeks be and wave a farewell. e Mis 6a. mand the; Early in the morning the loca! a dozen short car, attached to a regular committeemen from the larger city/ ear, and at is soudding through New ahead, board the car and pump large town and be escorted to a wate. Mr. Bryan comes to| handle the candidate right and left. school house yard or court house aks seated with Robt. Rose, They tell him thetr sorrows, joys square for an hour's speech. Pull 4 . Jennings of} and hopes and plans. The candi- ing and hauling crowds surge about ble consia, and personal aid date for a st or munictpal jobj him. | wonder that he does not pewepaper reporters. It) may sidie up and try to whisper hia) become deaf from bands and cheer midsight when be came | troubles Into Mr. Bryan's ear. One| ing multitudes. He will shake hands the car, after a day of typt-|red-nosed gentioman was beard to/ with a possible 2.000 people in a But he appears fresh. say day. He will stop to speak to an “Pm out for sheriff, colonel, and/old of Infirm man who is unequal if you'll mention my name a couple to the t of reaching the candi of times tn your speech tonight | 4 or & Woman or child | You'll elect me. Tl am very glad to meet you Local faction leaders sometimes | madam,” he will aay to the wife of ry thetr quarrels into the car | some stranger who Inatets that Mra. land would fight for a position on | Stra: © shall meet Hiryan. In « the platform or to latroduce the | Very Nebraska way he will inte | “next president,” if strongarmed ingly talk of farming with farmers Mr. Rose were not present to com-|!m a very fatherlike way he wil! pel order. The candidate sees take the hand of the hoy or gir! much of the detestable characterts-| Who may press forward to greet ties of the selfiah and ignorant Hit-| him; in a very Chicago way he will the office hunter as he also meets| talk with a manufacturer: in a vory many sincere and pleasant people.|New York way he will hustle and) | He ignores the unpleasant and ac. | catch his train. copts the agreeable, never com Works Two at Once, | |plaining and ever appreciative of) sr Bryan sometimes dictates to. j Courtentes shows him, jtwo stenographers siusultaneausly lanother feat He en of the campaign now rastig even physiologically, (s “ea nie traveled with Bim in week, Delong, Oe ecm wreakfast = heartily. Sweet corn ts his plece de resistance, he even rel fehing it at breakfast. He ts rego lar in his meals. He wasticates hie food well, Milk t# a favorite drinks 1 did not see him smoke, Ginger ale at night ts bis dtesipation Day tn and day out, Sunday ex cepted, Bryan continues this pace! eat questions, such as the Has-| kell controversy, are manipulated by him largely of his own initiee tly He thought of writing the famous open telegram to Rooser| velt, Next morotng it was dong} In over he thinks quickly} and acts conservative de} Hberation. + Thorough Gentieman, itte principles are high in hid every-day life He tries to ease the hard work of the reporters ref telling them in advance of his} movements, He thanks the car! chet for a good meal, He carries | this own satchel He never om} barrasses an engineer or conductor | by beleg tate for the trata. He | pays his own traveling expenses, | as do the reporters. He writes to Dictates Many Letters. : Bd will speak in the Mra Bryan daily, and has time to average day, Rose estimates, from discuss het fiaire, To thy Sitting oo the side of his bed in hers ae his stateroom Bryan dict 60.909 to 100,000 words. In the por who have been Itving at! Rose hundreds of letters Bast from 60,00 to 1000,000 people Lincoln, he said at lunch: “Mra.| grams each day. In most of bis Seard his voice daily, and he may | Bryan writes that she has pickled | vised, though he | )8Ye also covered 1,000 railroad|a large quantity of those «mal! income. aoe advice of Rose | Miles. One day he made a total of onions. That is @ hard job, too.” and four reporters In whom he con-| 18 speeches. And Rose, one of the| He ts always considerate and| fides, and whose opinions he val-|{*#test shorthand operators in the| kind. One night, at a reception, me World, who has been with Hiryan in| Bryan heard that one of the re In the course of the forenoon, | ‘ree campaigns, “takes” them all.| porters was tl. He took a car-| | perbaps, he will ill have made ha! hare 1 en eg ordered him to riage to the station and saw that! eer ye eee med * only one ix speech por day. the ne . man havi ROBT. ROSE. | “Luna Park Natatorium. Ferries| Some days he delivers four os fle. | proper care si Lightning Shorthand Man. leave Seattle at the half bour His voice frequently gets husky at When the day's work Is done, night, but ie fresh each morning. be and his little “cabinet” come | He consumes « giase of water every together in the car and talk it all 25 minutes while speaking, “When I first began running for preaident | @ will say, and drink « glnws of Water while the crowd te laughing In clinching an argument he slaps his hands, right on left, bard—-very hard—and his palms are always red at night. In hot weather he will week | was with him encouraged change @ doten wilted collars in a him. I belleve that he believes day. 'his election ts probable. MINNEAPOLIS FLOURING WILBUR WRIGHT GETS over, between sandwich have seen him so weary that bis eyes closed could prepare for bed Mr. Bryan's enthusiasma based on careful reasoning. The reports he received during the Bat I at night before he are rdinary Sale of Dinner Sets | . RIDAY BARGAINS |"cmcm's sure" rar uoet .50 Roofing Paper $1.98 || Hisar. See —Tha nant Tray a Co., which went into the hands of Oblo aviator, a check for $1,000 as Roll of the Famous Genasco Waterproof Roofing receivers about two months ago, a prize for having made the long Paper, made from Lake Trinidad asphalt—the best has assets over and above its Ii- est flight ever accomplished over abilities to the amor the course prescribed by the club | in the world. cones ae 50; ‘special 636, according to the reports m today by expert accountants. The flight on which the award is based was officially recorded to have continued for 1 min utes and 114% seconds. $1.98 35¢ Shoe Brush, 23¢ { The officials announced at the time of the petition for receivership that hour, 7 40 Window Cleaner, 19¢ || SPEC B Ruvter Window || Handled Shoo Brosh, made of |Iiteme an inteomuee Gem ubber jadow || Han hoe Brush, made of ibeen no interrupt to th pot F the best cleaner of tts || genuine. brietion and corns business” “™* ™ NEW ORIENTAL TARI 8 the market | hand wired; fully Siac OF Winch size | warranted; worth (By Uni United Pr ) Bes see" |1Gey |) Sain CHINESE EMPEROR | guy {UPS oy $1.25 Cups and Saucers, G¢ | BECOMING CRAZY °°" tariff on goods from the Orlenkl _ ISe Pipe Elbows, 10¢ Pair / tor fe mae shipment to New York @ Cinch Corrugated Stove. || White Sem!-Porcelain Cups and (By =) Gf next month, le betns flgured Elbows, made of / ra, bowl shape PEKIN, Oct ullar Men | o4ay, following the arrival yeate acme 6 | ve neat and strong tal derangement from whieh the oo. oe @ schedule estates io a price 15e; spe | worth $198 dosen:} OC | Chinese emperor is suffering has {") Sat, “Commerce Commiasieat | special, pair | been puzaling the attendants at the || cating ~ eng cy toagerae royal palace for some | day a consultation of the time, and to ngvhery contin most om We Claw Hammer 25 Toothpicks, 9¢ Pkg. 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Adze Kye, Claw Nail || Ideal Hardwood Toothpicks inent physicians in China was call. | ** mer, fitted with sharpened at both ends; full jed by t empress dowager to dis led hickory han 1] $000 count; Friday cuss the case of their royal patient Worth 580; spe 25c iia worth 25¢; |The emperor is said to be suffer. anu r ion 3 | spec pack ing from a violent form of insanity he : phi $1.00 Pocket Watch, 6O¢ || *#* | but this cannot be verified am tall you the, trou Mew Jerome” Stem Wind and || 10¢ Cake Turner, 6¢ ie og ble TT accel ggg emai torsted exe ii WELSH SIGNS UP =a 6Ge| |) sate ‘ac Gnas ive| Be |) soy Atal Rat ren “ | a fans are interested today in the an Wh Y ¢ D Jnouncement that Freddie Welsh at You Can Do 2. 00 “Rayo” Lamp $1. 49 Pie aettiaks shamans ote Fi codeeciaecn ne nd Kid Trendall, the fast The Well-Known Rayo Lamp has center draught. bers boy, have signed to box This lamp is heavily nickel-plated and comes com- | iy rounds at MeCarey's pavilion, What You / Are plete with chimney and 10-inch white $1 49 Gotober 8 ou highest succe: dome shade. Always $2.00; Friday ° ” PROF. LANDA Hotel Wallfirst U 4. 326 MOUNS—8 A.M. TO 10 P, M II| Rooms, per week, from $3 to $5. fF ( \f} Steam heat and hot water Bowls Ke7 in every room. Bath free. aula AVENUE AND UNICK vets. |] Piret av. Spelg | wtuds DAY, OCTOBER 1, 1908. BRYAN: “THEATRES MENACE TO « HEALTH, Gy Officials Preparing to Make Inspection of Playhouses. Health Commissioner Crichton and Wire Marshal Kellogg will commence an investigation of local | theatre buildings next week, The health commissioner will look after the sanitary arrangements and th fire marahal will pass upon the ex lating fire enon exite intertor fire protective measures and the efficiency and quality of the as The Seattle Speedway club will lgive « racing atines at the grounds of the Western Washington i Fair association next urday Many ¢ owned by lo cal amate have been en tered and close fights for the prizes offered the winners will bo made ay horses, Tho races will be pulled off more systematically at the meeting Sat urday than heretofore, Programs will be distributed free to avoid | BELIEVE JAPS ARE SPYING | (By United Prose.) | CAMP ATASCADERO, Cal, Oct 1.—The presence of several Japa nese here watching the maneuvers of the troops has led to the rumor that they are spies looking for in formation as to American military activity at headquarters today } The Japanese have been here for several days watching the arrival of the troops and the working of the artillery. Some soldiers declare |that they have noticed note books jin the hands of the Japanese but this has not been verified. UNDERTAKER ENDS LIFE AMONG DEAD! (By United Press.) BAN JORE, , Oct. L—That he Was mentally deranged as the re wit of an injury sustained tn an automobile accident some months ago, ia the only cause which can be given here today for the selfde striction of Orville H. Saunders, « prominent undertaker of this city Sannders had been discussing base. | }ball with a friend In his place of | Business when he excused himself and went to a rear room of the ow tablishment, where there were sev eral dead bodies Almost tmme diately « groan was heard and Saunders was found dying from the effects af cyanide poteon WOULD DEVELOP COLLEGE SPIRIT The studenta ‘of the the University of Washington yesterday held a Mace meeting in the gymnasium for the pur thoslaam owe of creating a little en and college spirit. The ts who are heading the pros lent student enterprises spoke in be | half of thelr departments and ap pealed for support The lack of varsity spirit was! generally deplored and a movement wet on foot to better this and get some real enthusiasm tnstilled into every Collegian MURDEROUS OUTLAWS HOLD POSSE AT BAY (By United Prees.) RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 1 Williams of Buckingham county started today at the head of « posse of 100 men in an effort to, capture a band of desperadoes who killed N. M. Gr & prominent citizen of Buckingham county, last urday and have eid na Park Natatorium, a. m. to 10 p. m Sheriff * Viteatory Massage fo Wa free hoot and Beauty.” Arnold Vibrator Co. v medicine hiness Herbs JUEYOUNG WO Chinese Medicine Co We have tive hundrea air ON ALL We are gaining new friends with us, SPEEDWAY CLUBTO | GIVE RACE MATINEE but the story was denied | ~~ Deposit Your Savings With a Growing Bank every day ‘IS: ALLEGED\ , beatos drop curtains and sprinkling | aystome, | Several complaints have been fil | ed with the health commissioner | criticising the alleged lack of ventil-| ation tn a nomber of theatre build j ings, including one of the first-| class show how | Criticlame have also been made of the alleged dangerous way ip which many of the ten and twenty cent show houses, or vaudeville} theatres, permit the people to stand | in the rear while waiting for seats during the hourly performances, In cane of fire it i declared that this would #0 congest the theatres that they would prove veritable fire traps. contusion in regard to the and identity of the verious horses Racing colors will be worn so that | the owners can make & proper showing upon the track A small admission fee charged The races will be! includes a 2:40 2:40 trot, pole program pace, free-for-all team match race, free-for-all trot) pace, and two apecial races for) 14 handa, or pontes under ficers at bay pear Arovona ever since. An appeal bas been sent to | the governor for troops, after a sharp fight between officers and | outlaws last night. BOYCOTT ON CATTLE. {Oy United Pr BUTTE, Mont., nounced today that this state will | admit no shipments of cattle from | the Dakotas or Wyoming as long) as anthrax js epidemic in those | staton CHEAP COLONIST RATES, | Westbound during September and | October via Oregon BR. R. & Naviga | tion Co. Chicago to Seattle, $38.00; | from St. Louls, $35.50; Kansas City, | Omaha, Other rates) and posite taken, at Union Ticket Office, | 608 First Ave. BE. EB. Bliis, Gen. Agt | Deposited ings department on or before Oct. ¥ draws in- terest at the rate of ej FROM OCTOBER 1. BEGIN SAVING TODAY. Union Savings & Trust Co. CORNER SECOND AND CHERRY. FRIENDS — Are they who show themselves friendly Secure tn this be Nef, it has been our steadfast policy to regard as our friends | those who become our patrons, and so render service to those | patrons that they will esteem | us their real friends. We Pay 4% Interest on Savings The tate Bank of Seattle Corner First Av. and Y¥ Way, on Pioneer Squa PAID DEPOSITS Let your savings grow FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE be te news for “busy Friday” 14c per yd.forbest gradeof table oilcoth this is 45-inch table oilcloth, the very best grade, in full assortment of colors, including vein and tile ef- fects; the re tor " ilar pric busy Friday” 14 only Per Yard. $6.95 ¢ everywhere is 25¢ per yard; coal heater for $3.95 —this Ideal Oak Heater is one of the best low-priced coal heat- ers that you can possibly buy that will operate satisfactorily; has smooth steel body, nickel urn, screw register and foot rails, is 36 inches high, with 10-inch firepot ; it presents @ splendid appearance; the regu- lar value of this heater is 655; for “busy Friday” GH vevcvckeveteave $3.95 SEATTLE. SECOND Ave. CONDENSED pd tgs pd oF CONDITION AT PINE S$ The State Bank- Seattle Seattle, Washington, As Rendered to the State Examiner at the Close of Business September 23, 1908. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .. Ranking house, furniture and fixtures Expenses, taxes and interest paid Other resources United States and other high-grade bonds. .§ 34,362.36 County warrants .... Cash on hand and due from other banks |. LIABILITIES. pital stock paid in Undivided profits .... Individual deposits Bank depostts Deposits, September 22, Deposits, July 16, 1908 1908. REPORT OF THE w+ $820,084 “ " + 81,228.49 Savings deposits and time certificates .... 291,267.34 12,008.67 183,531.04 +++ $497,829.00 10,000.00 6,859.44 5,562.17 229,982.07 642,540.28 $750,222.68 OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION LOCATED AT SEATTLE STATE OF WASHINGTON At the close of business, Loans and Discounts Real Estate, Furniture included) Bonds Due from Banks Checks on Other Banks Items . Exchange for Clearing House. Cash on Hand Total Cash Other Resources Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Deposits from Banks Other Demand Deposits Time Deposits We are pleased to invite additional bankers, firms, with consistent conservative banking | Ye oa to September RESOURCES. Warrants and “Other Sec nrities . nd Other Cash alike. | potting fait | winter's | 23rd, nd Fixtures (Alaska Buliding $ 949,904.05 9,818.77 53,033.57 _1.026, 521.90 Accounts from corporations and individuals, to each of whom will accorded courteous treatment and every accommodation that is pan Co: in it Renton coal full w and no dirt 1908. $5,345,162.77 | 946,419.60 426,787.03 2,039,278.29 7,000.00 8, 764,647.59 500,000.00 | 350,000.00 164,053.75 593.84 647.59 banks and YOU ARE ON THE TRACK OF GOOD COAL u no to our Yards to for we kee; but the Alities, and ours is always It is a well-screened, ht of “all J. W. Bullock Phones 87.

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