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LAST EDITION NO. 6 THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT TONIGHT; CONTIN WEATHE ' £0 TON NOS VOL, 10 'Pection Proves to Be a Republican Landslide in Which MILLER MAJORITY IS A SURPRISE | SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908. BHT; LIGHT NOE. W CHILDREN LOSE THEIR LIVES IN BIG FI Bat One Lone Democrat Is Elected—Passes Off | Lahalahalilabalalalieh stole hol gheiiehehahahehelelchabailatalel ; , one am f . 1 Boys, Girls and Teachers Burned to Death in Frightful Quietly With Little Apparent Irregularity. , RE * ei . ‘ * | Cleveland---Build Veritable F iy : wf Ho ocaust in Uleveland---bui Ing a eritable lery : NEW CITY OFFICIALS : AND THANKS THE STAR: Fumace—teachers Die Heroi THE NEW CITY OFFICIALS : + | Furnace--Teachers Die Heroines---Scenes of Horror. —John F. ) an M * * Corporation Counse Ca t ’ * The ¢ © with us was that we d ‘ * or Comptrolier— ( ! - os eere Ve & : St ee off of the Treasurer t Pp \ é , 2 tr * if * ed Councilmen-at-Large M an, and A ® was the sa . ro nly i sy, Cased. Pree . , men-a B . 2S ape xu & ® | CLEVELAND, ©. March 4.% Teact t aside Ike J. Goddard, rey ; oa a —. . * —Bulletin—At 2 o'clock * 4 all control . ' ~ - ° ove » regre f odies had en unio teth WARD COUNCILMEN * majorities é a” le a ee See = 4 : # accounted for. it is now esti- # . ( ee wan ‘ f * |t mated that 170 were burned * © F 4 Carrie Wiley ' \ $F cupoort tn this al * et Five of the bodies * t™ grade t s, sacri ' & the pert y term. Ax * |t recovered were of women, # ficed the es attempting to re ‘s > ntore a * * presumably teachers * to the arled and “ae _ j * of which as may be prow * \* * of ve f eaming, fight oa . Lei et the ech eeee eee ekenenenwe |e Fe EPSP ERE Se 4 eae ¢ “roe Sixth ard— € “ ere te e ae A « (By United Pr ) ‘ killed and wounded at this ard— 4 | Fourth 0 y 18 ‘ ‘ 0 Roaring Furnace. Ninth Ward— ’ Fite ‘ 6 th ‘ e th oO e third floor the holoceest Tenth Ward— \ ‘ fsth 95 2 6% pnt } ‘ fe . tine heaetaat & A Bleventh Ward— ave Seventh $ $ we ‘ : Ired children were trapped in ‘Twelfth Ward— LH ai ; | Wehin 148 5 , ‘ ’ i 1 with 4 cape eat | ; ’ : t e caught with man: Thirteenth Ward— t r c Tot 34 29 («844 Pifte ! and 1 € ywe shoes, . Eighth Ward ryagor a e Fourteenth Ward. Pre Meliviile arkina 1 prance “ and the wore laid Firs gor 10182 | ieee, +4 dead into " aced that as the fSeoond 48 . a 4 pre > tie _ had Third ine % a ‘ et, A was raised by rr any ¢ ferable confider JOHN F. MILLER, MAYOR-ELECT {Yourth 2 6 pA aa ven, and many Offielel returns complete. exes One Lone Democrat - Pitth 13 0 18) gaveath 1 4 ome w on th | t cit wl 7 ad g Fight " organine ‘ lroad shops, ‘albour ‘ 4 —- } ta, 493 «i, 3 " $8 gare ne school house, were closed fddieton 6.3 IAL RETURNS va cr eae Bs Twelfth 7s ery. nerve to bring ¢ aL F and the dieton - i s to cene to } COUNCILMAN, Ninth Wand, a . ae v in the work of reseu ashy Bite Re SBS PE } = In this work Wallace Upton w 4s Firet Ward. ies of Bodies. fataNy burned while ecuing @ oo Counciimen.at Large : ~ Pit of be x child. In all this hero saved 18 . a : he doorway of » ‘ yy elected may deattle Fe FE - ieee. Obi vie f danger 1 when the fire broke out — ie : Pint ; ; ers and fire © da i I ran to the door and fell over imate 7 M41 “0 nd 6 3 ‘' t a the bod! a nase of children on the steps @ approxima bo 124 Third “ bs t ace of » reached the door,” he said, James B. Metcalfe. demo was “a 3 19 Fourth 91 15 x : of horre some one saw me and pulled rur e bed Fifth 16 ‘ xe out Tent in the F 184048 44. | ice : —— even . han we b : 86 dL snay Ma . 18 6167 | Seventh , ; Parents in Frenzy. af four weeks ax> saterially. if at all 123 23 riebth 36 107 | %@ CLEVELAND, March 4.—3:15 p. @t the last moment w majorit mn them sen, la ell alata ‘ 68/4 m.—One bundre 1 forty-six bed- ace najorities given them -h ; ‘ ; : ete ya oe : 4 -: ies are in the morgue. It is feared . on ath Tota 6 44 253) Totals 9 19 5 | ne the 4 of relatives wil Semecrats who ¥ ere + dheet ts te tek Phurality, 664 eth “ae 1 the Soe ore woeies 066 OR Metealle, directing ')\« , pe le aw — 1 Tenth Ward : th % pers Votes for Miller ir or t ' t . first im FOR MAYOR Second Ward. ; 5 ne rene . : efeat Mayor t ction will ‘ t Parker. Wolfe nna Moran, the principal, was many them . Pen Were | — ere Firat 80 6 nary before it can be definite | in her office, upon the second floor, ‘The other before or suon | Plurnlity for Miller, 63 ¢ rs 1 & 61 Meth y alarm sounded. She says: (ecto, ers inauguration z | t g | Third 160 66 = Sage ‘s uto the hall, The children tog 3 Seventh Ward. : i n 150 Blin were rehing out in order with and | ee ee 3 FS ae 2 “ B | rien " i | While the: ¢ s were the teachers beside them. They r soug’ make ¢ hief Wap z wt x2 0 17 | Sixth 9 gi /° wae oo oy OB Over thought it was a fire drill. The van- penstein’s fi for the office an £5 > = 196 16 24 | Seventh 93 3 arEace reached the first floor and : — “ va a = ey Bran per - = oo theres a6 16 9 Panic is Caused flumes. They screamed, 4 ; may Be Noouongthin ng tg Say age val EFF 8) - ; 3 ‘ 27 a ed entire oor we ot op e 3 All of eo bepe propositions te net ate any @ to ask for | Third : - ; a3 7" ri t A children resy ‘ hed to the 1 door. It submitted ra People have been | bie res a a og +8 i Hs — 37 ‘ quietly and w opened inward. The erush prevent- 2 adopted, as fe also the 22 pro| a > much speculation | — i e 105 13 ) oked as if 1. ed it opening. Seme were crushed { @arier amendments For a|** to whether City Engineer Thom | Sixth : J 1 i t ; ‘ setae > _ : o 45 ft sale ts to death, and some were suffoca Met the returns bean to | #0 Will remain long under the enth 7 173 a8 oocupente om Gace tore fm, it was feared that a administration, though it ia not an Plghth i . 122 4 0 46 . Meat No. 4, increasing the salaries | ticipated that will be any . " a4 3 es ———— Eatin to oa you iden action « this line Total Lad 6 4 s Third Ward. or Te PP PPP PP eee eee ee ee eee eee eee Gefeated, but later returr Anoth um that A. I ee ne Fourteenth ‘ weifth Ward ° 4 it to eo 4 hy | Walters will be od to the o' jeoom or Fifteenth ov ai h. | Precinct Hines. Milsap. Stevens * Bi and 22, deating wit’, direct | * attempted, there ts a b ‘4 Tota 8 85 1,994 | Second ait 1 ‘ 4 » * oa » Were adopters! ote | pect Of councilmante oppositio 10 a) Mille ality, 604 138 8 | Third * their arg phn aae z . ae shite 139 4| Fourth 51 * * ag eee eee ee ee ee aes tee + Eighth Ward 116 44) Pint 14 i 3} * * 4 q 4 3 . total wa - ® 167 «1012 4 49 | Sixt 1 q * Mi aienidine by at ic, * BANK CLEARINGS. * gy ae EE m 68 UM 168 46 | Seventh ) s| x *% Previows calc he * " $ | Fourth ’ , eB 118 Eighth 110 4 The re s expeete 0 as = : jeutations | ecuane 7 148 | Fourth 4 4 ; nd baie * ‘The is what I ex i, as T did not th nk it w * . an” | @ Clearings toda $1.406,629.00 & § ! Fifth 160 6 we 138 ri lor a a to overcome the large ree ® balmy, and a tie suman 3 . xth 146 a S ps * publican mas se aid John F. Miller, mayorelect. # 7. ‘ : Total 1204 66 40 | Seven Pry 3 a ‘ , . I am gratef al standpoint and also be . . acoma Si wate tar 64 Biehth teu 1 * of the good t the majority in this election # # Cloarings today. ..$ 646,298.00 # : ; x i 2 108 | phirtoen 165 6a mar naj # eleoti ! \ : « ; Sleveath 7 ; ; h irteenth Ward. * | have on the J tion next fall 7 Of the 35,600 registered ra | & Balances 1,399.00 © Third Ward Twelftt ; Fourteenth . ( inet. Art g. Cox, Steiner. | % 1 will kee : ade to the peop cink die Clancy for Mitler eg tee 56.487.06 4 | econd ° > Ninth Ward. MB ghee at ’ nd 105 é 4 *® ga ot bi hich crept into the campaign. I #& Mite to aii hie ca os ® | Third 7 : RB ounl ‘ 8s ah have no J Lfeeling for © as a result of the campaign Ay Miller rece Fourth ‘ cone “6 Wier Fourth Ward es , is the Fires cs. PHHHHHERAHARHEREH ‘ - 4st ae , : a ri - witth 8 S RRR RE RR Motlated for late on « - 89 ) 4 r = ea tt eH : C7. ae = =a Bristed tor late on « tay, x ; pelnae oe age 1 8 MAYOR ‘ 5 4 Paprntss, Beck hoor Kighth “4 1) i 9 By Wards. | Thirteenth 976 77 ath, all of » . Ninth 137 i 148 6.1 “ . 896 09 . Fourteenth 504 28 tarried by : nlite & 69 7 sit 00 ‘ ; | vb X ; Moore carried ! j 9 7 ‘ ' ' = | MPTROLLER, is Tenth. in ut + “ pa > 140 ¢ 1 “ Fourteenth Ward a “ 4 ¢ derail ¢ rhs ESerslty te located ae “ . 4 1 aun Precinet Wa Cunning ‘ - incated 10 ots ‘ ’ 1,068) 8s 3 : By Wards. The election w: and eoth “9 1 | Pr 29 : 7 , E OMerly, with but Tenth Ward. | + - cae ‘ MONS Of the voting pr Tota 80 1,284 | Firet 8 , 87 | i 82 First Liat Attempts to . Plurality for Miller 468 jecond 60 : 72 } Precinct Ja mn, Mitcha . h 2 a 1,204 ot rt . ° the elect : - - Third si cr 4 161 | First |" ‘ 1 1 80 1% E | Promptly taken « po | GOSHEN, Ind, March 4.—A let Fourth Ward Fourth sooee lO 9 117 Pseeona 47 ; af ‘ ‘iz e 5 Mes. The dis: r ed “Anarchist ao | Pitch “ 47 $63) Phira « ‘ TIES rat Bhs as “ —_——— Senes which sling to blow up Wawaka A , | Sixth i 1 99 | Fourth goes 259 109 ” xth 1,140 116 380 Municipal ¢\- hab py 4 gg | Boventh 7 © 73) Pith 87 195 Ninth 059 8 i 83 740 | mo 5 260 Fae . | gixth Th tt tt te tea Tonen as 1 144 1,026 iy on 26 7 ‘otal 193 3 662 . 9 uth 95 5 wy thelr ¢ and $ i ou “bt : Re we . S ' 934 xth eet * Republican Victory el vee awaka , 1 119 Eleventh Ward ¢ 1,301 : v Alek SELRE TION MET URHES H 493 th 9 wi letter been econé 108 126 ~ ‘ o Metory — * toffice department at ta 6 4 674 rare ine H y _— wo eae he : ‘ iI ee fag A vigile ot IP ete A gall 1 en 9 87) precinct Zbinden. ¥ * flashed The * CORPORATION COUNSEL ttt il Party, as were watch every train whic “ at Fifth 103 tog | rivet 194 6|® night « ay., nea . & Miliieies o * f th Fifth Ward ' 6 UB \ Second 00 * " w a treme . By Wards . . Cb the st ht t I at , 1 Third 148 2)* crowd th . * ne 706 which we 5 gene ~ ond c Twelfth Ward Fourth 149 ven to * sited ie See tan eer a 6 73|m ' 12 | Fite #0 145/8 non ' é AN’S ILLNESS TRIVIAL through with ar , ade’ medal r 7 8 decond 84 ‘ al 971 - Se ede HR cate ag oe é - ~ . > Hives at |eitth ee ote eee “4 $3 os i geriemtgr > . I (By United Press.) remen¢ o visit hin Seventh Ward oe nd * LN, Nob. March 4.—The him, in the ’ sixth * ME Cations of x her Rt he for the Tete ‘ ‘8 6 } 168 ii! t Reveille, } # electic M \ * t Wm. J. Beyan ts trivial wong old ¥ . a - bth 0 7 * t t " * addre th tate conven much a ; a eupiiee- 9 90 e% the ‘ * ‘ . The report of the on t ra efuning | F * ast * 8 ‘ x Bag : 1 4 Thirteenth Ward 46 | % 5,000 * , ‘ tt © an Wsted Milley » 1 ao Saas l 1 | Six * * th 1 af n CC ce, will re 171 6 | se 5 ‘ ’ 2a fll Rk RR te Re Ow! Tenth 640 ryan's views . PORE Sia

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