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LAST EDITIO PASSENGERS RIDE IN CAR WITH A CORPSE YOUNG WOMAN TAKES Lire WASH., MONDAY, APRIL Democratic Governor May Be Elected to Senate. ipublican tek running ¢ in recognized as the host vote-getter tn the of Givil War Dies in His Seat on Seatle-Tacoma Joterurban Car and Fact Is Discovered Later by Passengers on the (By United Press.) state oo (By United Pr PORTLAND, linaries Cleared away Denpondeney wwe of fl health in beliaved to | pr whirlwind cam om: | Blates s Chamberlain Governor Geor ed onto a ald } od the mandate ¢ enned Friday SHOT FOR BURGLARS miles yesterda) the Loop rh fellow passenger’ x will not be (By United P, COLUMBUS ented tn the corded to Seattle & democratk Identified by mn papers found 65 years of age defeated his! at they a Civil War Conductor Makes Discovery conductor was caine to the by Keener and ash: Keener's Bead we cushigned -FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF SEATTLE ~ STAR'S FIRE ON APRIL 20, 1907 " Paper Now Occupies Finest Newspaper Building in Seattle. Thooma for te deep thongd' One year ago today, on Saturday Seattic Star was de stroyed by fire. The Tames made such complete work that by | o'clock on Sunday mace of charr d and smokir ia which lay broken and twisted out of all shape the machinery wu the publishing of this newspaper. ‘a (By United Press) The wreckage ; Wash., April 20. the Bighest polo Post-intelligencer, able on the following Monday to print ite regular editions fram the offices of the missing ever one Immediate steps towards rebuild ing were taken on the day follow ing the fire, and Manday the archi at work on for The Star's new home. caught fire and every car excepting ant two, a standard #) observation passengers and members of ew escaped injury THE STAR'S NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING. THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLI 1908 REPUBLICANS DOWN IN OREGON ARE IN HOT WATER | ONE CENT TUESDAY FAIR AND WARMER HATS OFF TO FAIR TONE T WITH LIGHT namen of the babies and dogs in every hamlet $4 s+ +4 HHH Hy the pornae yo * PLEET'S ITINERARY yopublicans look with |* AROUND THE WORLD. considerable concern upon the pos | sible outeome of the June election. | * (Star Special Service.) trength of the|*® WASHINGTON, April 20 lowing of Chamberlain | ® Thin tm the wed Itinerary of that the ® the battleship fleet during ite in Oregod |* Cruise around the world, as time wince |* outlined in @ leter from Re *® Admiral Sperry to the # department Stee! Trust Election. o July i~Leave 'f oe April 20. *® July 15—Arrive He pteel trust to.) @ July 26—Leave He cted the board of dire * Aug. 4—Arrive Same * Aug. 14—Leave for A * He * Ang. 24—Two divisions ar ® rive at Bydne * Aug. 28 Tv divint * reach Melbourne * t. 1—BStart for Maniia * «Bept, 15—Arrive M % Bept. 23—Laave for Yc 2 ma * Oct Arri obat * Oet i?) * The ot i # Manila for a targe * practice. Dat en ® tively settled for the vi t @ Colombo, Aden, Suez and b @ raltar, The last named port * must be however, not # jater than c woe » ~ bruary, 1909. * SER ' . Acid Fumes Passes he Away. i (By United Pre Covert, the it was determined to make this not only an ornament to the but @ solid fire ite ornamental character will ,W#* One year ago and its advertis ing columns speak for themselves of the opinion entertained of this) newepaper by business men gener. |“ be seen at @ glance. In the press room fine pressew have been instalied, having together an aggregate printing capacity of 34,000 copies of The Star per hour. reef structure, as One experience with the fire fiend had been enough and The Star's publishers wanted te take ne more chances. Some months ago the new bdtid- completed and occupied. ie structure, om Seventh av. on the site of the old buliding. and ie recognized as the most complete newspaper home in many respects the fire of a year ago was & biessin id not seom eo at the FAUTIES OF WEST HOP WITH HAPPY - SAILORS a stereotyping plants placed in op jon, and nothing ching to make the mechan ical appliances mands which may be made upen FRANCISCO, Alfred Boyes, Jr. reat; Chief Mealy Star prints today the first jhalf tone made of this new struc eutate, to try * what it) Counsel has largely site daily cireul op DUNO, gt nu the United letie and Com neuf and ever For Enltsted relat clube; after | Kong t Harbor Master and Chairman Collins to Attend to Important Detail for Battleship Visitors—-Great Northern Announces Reduced Rate to Seattle. Monday, May use of the navy officers and and athletic gam Saturday, May 23. Rainier chub and Josiah ( Fireworks on bay er pitee and « May 26. university and foot of Madison st soul-stirring ra to be enter t clubs and private ents at De Wait imagine your se Bor 119 days yo of their dance Sunday, May 2 © Vandeville, smoke indred days to » thia and the 2 eR ge FIGHT PISTOL DU HOTEL LOBBY Railroads Make Rates. the enterta (By United Press.) gh, & native of ed aso type erohodied the he fleet's welcome home MILLION. DOL, ‘ ott BAM, there’ » 1. = saying, afte the ‘ailtorrne, aft 2 Spokane. He was in the thick of the fire and was tak his lunge. in disguise, April 20. has no relatives. ehief | Lindsay, Horn and Ha n affected, we “d. Ratiways, er Or SQUADRON AT HONG KONG. FOR VESSELS OF FLEET _,...0005°S s cable to the navy department today announces the arrival at Hong the Philippine division of he United States Pacific Neet Music, A-Y t Los Angeles Entertains the Atlantic Fleet—-Athletic Contests--Admiral’s Ban- quet Tonight. (By United Press.) sete eeeeeeee eee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee DIES The Second Victim of Nitric » Ohio and Lulinss battied for fini TACOMA, April Lieut. Joba | ond victim of the Hmit to elg nitric acid fumes in the Crown drug store fire, died at 4:30 this morning at St. Joseph's hoepital ral hundred womer witnessed the eo fume » Hib. the same evening. The acid ate out contestants wediately following the sailors were ed across the grounds to the He was & member of the local camp of the Spanish war veterans and served In the Philippines. He will be buried by the firemen and FORD JURY COMPLETE. veterans with military bono: was unmarried and so far as (now? Pour hundred i omen of the cities served the Flowers in Path. Assistant Chief the oth show ing impaovement this morning, and the doctors have hopes that they PROVIDE LANDING PLACES ©: the blue jacke med in Tine and Agricultural school children march and destination ® entertained by show, at which incidents a Wild West Officers and Crews of the the reckle ¢ of “shooting iro The show was under the dire { Vaquero club of Los Angele t evening at Chutes park there ' ae per ns of other miral’s Banquet © the men are enjoying thetr dance, the admiral’s banquet at tbe aster. The absence of Ad Kve who is i) at Paso Robie kept pathetically in have been occupied by Sailors Well Behaved. r men had n shore Mberty since fleet left Hampton . hed San Diego y, the conduct of the hore parties has been exemplary stopping at these st have contrib- blue jackets who bad to ader restraint by the po- entire armada Liberty was given the crews of irst division last night, and, though theeeity was wide open for their entertainment, but one arrest drunkenness, and that b { provost quard. pation of a number of the bine kets succumbing to an over-indu in southern Call- fornia hospitality, 120 cots were placed in the basement of the po- Hoe wae 0c cuple EGG ROLLING AT WHITE HOUSE (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, April 20.—This is egg rolling day at the White House. Hundreds of Washington school children rolled eggs on the sloping lawn. The president, Mra. Roosevelt and friends watehed the fun from the south poreb. Quentin Roosevelt aud his school friends were among those who rolled eggs. eee eee * * * BANK CLEARINGS. * * _ * * Seatth * * Clearings today * ® Balances * * Tacom * * rings today. * * nces . * * Portland. * * Clearings today. .-$1,181,023.00 & *® Balances 98,172.00 & * * SERRE ERE ERE REE a ale =“ § YENGALI AND TRILBY IN {Also cruise of yacht club for of ficers who do not care to go auto. 25. 0 w il ALLOWED TO INTERVENE. eception to les of 8 The H. ©. Roleom Lumber ¢ federal et Woodland Manufacturers’ a ball for Washir n in an action bre yatting into ght Ticket r 8 cscs vevween, — FOR NORTH POLE and concert n, a Norwegian er and ex plorer, who left last night for the east to make arrangements f the ~ me it 1) L IN He says he will return to 8 E in a few weeks and will complete the deta The greatest Dawson to the ed by de teams “hi ADDRESS IOWANS and an informal was today, by Judge C. H. Hanford cult court, allowed an intervening bill of com in the case of the Paetfic oclatior ngninest the Northern Pacific and (By United Press.) VANCOUVER in which a crim ination over d complete do: Trilby, 80 as t to negotiate been revealed he SAYS HE WILL SEARCH success all over , An expedition to reach the north apen x Madison in Spo- pole will start from Dawson thi mer, according to O. J. Fried »ided his sek FRANK FABRE SAVES PARTY IN LAUNCH ttle cool-headed wet JUDGE BALLINGER T0 A party in the REAL FLESH AND BLOOD ee While Under Spell, Woman Passes Forged Checks Three Worked Off in Seattle-Under Arrest. passing forged checks and she says agreed to this. In Spokane three checks were passed and the same number in Seattle. While in the latter place they lived under the name of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clarke Several checks were passed in Portland last week and she ha shed three in Vancouver when © was arrested. After her arrest woman resisted the efforts of the police to locate her companion but by a slip of the tongue she gave up the desired information, M on had ¢ ped The police ¢ t to arrest him late today Cries for help reached Frank Fabre, who put out In rowboat. In the meantime the helpless launch was driven towards the road trestle. Fabre, acting with admirable skill, managed to take off the party ly At ly was narrowly averted B Iwin infant was being m the launch to the Miscaleulating the di s dropped into re romptly } and was back in tant rboard f f ia Pi t