280 THE ILLUSTRATED WEST SHORE. ' .. &',. i''ZT.A ';C' ,J : ....... " ' -,-.. rf V w' - .:.X'.-V"-V...v.r,1,-. .f.-.j HOLIDAY SC'ENK IN A MINING TOWN.-See 1'igc agi. M. M. HAZKLTINK, Phot. The young state of Washington haj shown no greater improvement in any line of industry than in its daily newspapers. The city of Seattle leads with three eight-page dailies, the equal of the average eastern metropoli tan papers. The Posl-nMligeneer is the oldest and largest, carrying eight columns to the page. It is republican in politics. Its morning contemporary is the Telegraph, a democratic paper that has sprung to a front place in cir culation and influence in the year of its existence. Editorially it is one of the two really bright paers of the state the other one being the Spokane Spokes man. The Press-Times is Seattle's evening daily, a republican paper,.and it will stand comparison with any New Vorlc or Chicago evening journal. Each of these three papers is printed on a perfecting press of its own. Tacoma also has three eight-page dailies, but they will hardly match the Seattle journ als either in editorial strength or efficiency of news service. The Uilger, formerly republican, was less than a year ago converted into a democratic organ. The Sews, also democratic, is published every evening. The Globt is a morning daily, republican in politics. Olympia has two dailies, started during the past year, New Whatcom two and Fairhaven one, and a remarka bly live one, too. Spokane has four daily papers, the evening Chronicle and the morning Review, the former democratic and the latter republican in politics, each eight pages and printed on perfecting presses. The Review en joys the distinction of being the dullest of Washington's metropolitan dailies. The evening Globe is a four-page democratic paper. The Spokesman is a really live, bright morning paper. It started a little more than a year ago as an independent journal, but is now 'avowedly republican. No other towns in the country the size of Washington's largest three cities have newspapers that can be compared with these. i... mA i-H.yTVf V 1 1 . ; V AN IMMIGRANT TK.M.-& M. M. Hazkltink, Photo