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-E STAR SEATTI ee" ITKES SLAP "EM SETS SOME FRISCO IS STARK, 2°" scc.ic.cce "2 TANANA DANCE * - HENEY beeen STARING FLEET 2c > s:$) HALLS MUST <3 begon Republicans Say Intense Enthusiasm on All ‘es cn yneieg ney ‘ Judge Reid Issues Orders fitack on Fulton Was Very Unmanly. Hands Over Arrival of the Fleet, DEFENSE IS s j (By United Pree er) aRTLAND, OF { City Is Gergeously Array- ipited Staten Benet bis erty F? ‘ may Boacne a 1! ed in Bunting and Fla | eee gs cree Naval Hero Deplores Danger | “ " —The Program. _— "plans of bringing & | P: Lo rated dtngation to Pacific Coast oRitdg, Biyunw Chase. corre (By United Press.) a mane | nets teomals 05) BAN FRANCIBCO, April 90.0 Cities. oeear-tbe aft Fem Frat and other cltte copaing, peteore tive come about t ay ha gone stark, star | Se they failed, and he » ing feet mad Puget Sound eltios would fall an neat was preseated Never in the history of the ofty, | oa prey to a foreign enemy in a t unteers 4 for ines|tion, aceording to Congresaman tm 1898, ae Such intens pnthusl | Hobeon the He f the Me erSarect slap tan the face of the aachors of the 16 vessels of Evans'| naval subject at the University of Oregon senate armada and the 32 other warships! Washington gymnasium under the Fulton was We L that wi “ ate the great fe | auspices of the university and the recent atiact on view are ashed in San-Franciseo| Congressman Hobson retarned | te public career DY Her were nay ev ' dem lihie morning fro ht tow ced as “viclous. oustra triotiom unequalled | where be delivered a lecture . . in the history of the country | . — t | ly attended by officers and men ef Cake, brothe Judge Plans for th epion and en] the war veasels resent here state chairman on matve that there gressman Hobson if an Aatatie — y le room for Com iforee should attack th ' Oper Warfare in Oregon by « one const, expeditions could be A : Gorgeous Display landed simultaneously and take Se } , tween ting the elty|@ttle, Tacoma, Portland, San Fran fe teetions in the republics ty GEORGIA CAMPBELL, smorrow night,|ci#eo and Los Angeles with tittle by Senator ( ™ Fulton | in “The Beite of New York,” at the! » all the fags and bunting | OPPosition worthy ¢ bame Jonathan Bourne is} Grand Thie W and pieces are placed the display | The coast defenses wholly | oT . will be the goous the elty|™*dequate and neither army nor Frank W. Healy, manager of the| has navy could mobilized quickly 8. Francisco Opera company, has Or from the Ferry xh on the coast to successfully pcured the exclusive permiasion to | building to repel such an attack cent im the west many of the| flag poles | not me eastern musica eaxen, some | placed 6° fect apart on both aides} fae sate delegation to the of which have never been seen in| Of the broad thoroughfare. At the! This is an this city, and nowhere at less than| top of each a huge American flag| to Fulton, assert Fultoo's| the rege $2 schedule. has been flung to the breere, and | be is a Tart os — tt ts Mr. Healy's intention to give 15 feet from the ground a red, white men predict’ tha » theatregoers the pieces at and ahield, surmounted — b: be defeated at the pelle scale which prevaiie | five flags, has been placed. Run that Fulton will succeed ar ning from pole to pole are stringers Flor of electric THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908. \ Which Mest Be Obeyed linsrediately. Firebugs Try to Burn Saloon Then Set Fire to Banker's House. (By United Press.) FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 30 Following the recommendations | made last night by the grand jury which has been in session here for some two weeks, Judge Reid thie morn issued an order instructing all proprietors of dance halls in this Jintrict to close up at once Hundreds of women will lowe em ployment, and scores of other at tuches of dance halls will be out jof Jobs Firebuges Buay. | Two attempts have been made in | the past week to burn the City Kagle saloon, Karly this morning a0 attempt was made to burn the dence of James H the bank ‘ The flames were discovered alter (he 1 made much headway | and Mr and bis family only narrowly escaped death, The po- | liee are mystified as to who the firebuge are, and also their motive. | A. B.'s Raise Money. Last night the Aretic lrother hood gave @ minstrel show and net ted $1,500 for the Arctic Brother hood butlding at the Pacific exposition No Tanana Gold for Key. Alaska- Yukon The Chamber of Commerce re fuses to sider raising money fe the key to be presented to the com mander of the Atlantic fleet by Se | atfle when the battleships arrive tn Kiliott bay. All the money that n be rained bere ix badly needed | for good r | as CENTURY FURNITURE CO.’S STORE CLOSES TOMORROW AND SATURDAY THE OFFICE WILL BE OPEN, HOWEVER We are preparing for the biggest trade event ever announced to the public. This is something genuine and will fall like a thunderclap out of a clear blue sky. You will doubtless stand aghast at our REMARKABLE ANNOUNCEMENT Which Will Appear in the Local Press ON AND AfterSunday,May3 Just keep your pocket book closed until after you have read our extraordinary statement, and then draw on all your financial resources, for it will be a long time before you will again get such an opportu- nity to indulge your wants. Remember No Goods Sold Tomorrow and Saturday—Our office, on the second floor, will be open both days to receive and pay accounts. WATCH THE DAILY PAPERS FROM AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 3 it te bt se ‘ ra.” which will be given lights inted, will re-| for the week commencing Sand: Be quiet support of Fullos ‘night, has been secured frou Jehu On Pager ee ‘ it ee | | Sime coming campaign forthe © Pige Wee the antic ding & grew i aire a sagen pede gel F oo Hluminated shield has been placed, |OAUGHTER OF MRS. OBANION 7 —— WOES 510) and from the dome to the north yer on th , of fan | a a oe Pa = peg os and south corners of the butlding ASKS DAMAGES FOR HER | brought James 'T. Posese to fame (2% the bay side have been strus MOTHER'S DEATH. | as well as “it Ha {in Norg.| Weleome signals. the naval © | is ~ f . use — and,” Lew Fields’ starring vehicle,|Sk% Being used. | het ante th tha teaiee saencin te dn craph hill has been erect é } See. ‘Seeeho’s anes coe ed the greatest “welcome” sign| Thirty thouss jotlare is the iabinnviiiliinaa i ” ? lever constructed ch letter is ax| amount which little Mabel Obanion ms PB Migr te | large a8 an ordinary house, and at|10 years old, is awking a jury in the} P!@NT IN SALOON COVERED UP | where there are no meters, accord- night, when it is illuminated by | superior court to award her as dam j ing to the new rules adopted b | t ve purt to 4 her as dam! TO SAVE PROPRIETOR jopted by the Wash, April 30 | WANTED A WARRANT pansy thousand electric tights, It for the death of her mother Oe eee water department, will be the same club, orgapized eae OS SSSR Hee Away ae @ result of alleged potsontng at MORE TROUBLE. | as lant y from 7 to 8:30 a. m. ; orgapized FOR ARREST OF ALICE The first function attendant upon | Pacifie hospital, having been | and (rom 7 to 8:30 p. m ime age, in proving itn worth ng of the Newt takes place wht there after being injured) The w rules and regulations ’ at voli rning, when the Call-|4 eat obey | were ordered published to by hie ipredi “0 i LONGWORTH committee tenders | gh gg oe before _ phececn Syl emmmedypengh od Superintendent Lamb, and will be teats Y | a breakfast Secret a tbliean “ . : rested yester afternoon by Pa found in the adv dad it in now certain that | I Navy Met paysite oo ee Miche Otitam today. Both |troimen Fowles and Towle, of Hal thie paper gas. gece Wegetable cannery will | ae e Beattle Klectr ampany and | ised on the charge of assault with change trom the , oon ere cleo. A cement | the weifie hospital are made de fatent to kill ro ie rom ¢ rules which were ‘fy also a possibility, | PRESIDENTS DAUGHTER 18 AC). rere Resumes Trip. fondants night, at § o'clock, Me-| ee year) Yt Aepertment tam fitee appotnied trom the | ; sg NTA BARBARA, Cal. April] Mra. Mary Obesion Was injered | Gee and Cari Goodeene, 0 fisher | |" "Supt. Lamb hy : lab ie ertaining| CUSED OF SPEEDING HER! 70--At 6 o'clock this morning the|in an accident when @ street car } pt amb has ordered 40,000 a ig = signal to up anchor was gives. A|coming from Ballard ran into a! h, Soqnane tavotved te a fight at cards printed, containing the new Will cost for the com) guy . the Log Cabin saloon, Haliard | - les, a . os . teach milk can be as. | “VTOMOSILE. few seconds later the flagship Con- | freight ear on the Northern Pacific 5 Aeaggeetene | “oy rules, and ove of these cards will New ieech stock will be| necticut began to move majeatica!. | (racks aad tds Gealeens okie tae ieee |be turned over to the residents of The commitice is! ly forward, followed by the lights of She was thrown to the floor and | «4. decne "fell to the fieer enese | When Custer, Sherman, Miles, Crook, McCook and Howard, the | ®Y¢ry house in the city. aii (By United Press.) eight ships comprising the first and| another passenger on top Of) scious He was removed to 4 room |atmy's greatest Indian fighters,had an especially difficult piece of e: “< roma Com | WASHINGTON Apert! second squadry which tay near. | ber, causing an injury to her back. | dove the saloon and left without) Work to be done th sent forltuffalo Bill et ie W. i. Gib.|liceman Morris. 0: * tnt eat the shore ieht ships in| it ts claimed that she was sent! Sn) medical attendance Buffalo Hill wasn't a medicine show Indian fighter. He was a | Wee. Baroard, vice | vania av. squad, hae onked for «| the further did not move until|to the Pacific hospital for treat A Phy real scout, enjoying the confidence of some of the most prominent Burro. arrant for the tof Mra, Alice | B¢ Virginia. the last ship in the} mont by the agents of the street | nanny ty Pogenten. men of the regular army rly baif a century i tre: angworth, da of the prest.| vision. had passed the Alabama, | car company and that there ah It was not until yesterday noon Naturally, he bh tures. Some of them were in bat- | dent, an6 has boon tasend aou and the 16 stretched out in single | «iven « dose of corrosive au that a physician was called to at | ties some in skirmishes with savages, others in encounters with out- The of ted by her| fle inated of sodium bromide, which |tend the injured man, who Was /iaw: Many of them were in hunting big game. was not aly queamet _ Then as the space between the | had been preseribed for her by Dr.| still in a semi-conseious condition The great plainsman has selected what he thinks are the most epesting s was told by | Vireinia and the Alabama widened,| Park W. Willie |Dr. E. P. Heltker, who was sum-| interesting experiences of his career and has written stories of them Assistant ation Cous the second line joved forward,| She ts said to have complained moned, finding that the man bad @/ 15; The Star | Pugh, to whom he applied for the | Yeetine alightly so that the entire|of a burning in her throat mmedi-|fractured skull and concussion of The first will appear Saturday, May 2 | ee : | paper, that he didn’t have enough leet became a single column four|ately after being given the poison, | the brain, notified the police, who ‘ catia iat sienionaieaints —acnassssass LAUNDRYMEN DENY THAT THE : evidence against Mrs. Longworth | Miles to length. but no altention was paid to her | arrested McGee Senge | a teat tke caguae of bie mee | Admiral Thomas decided upon anand no antedote was administered, podeene was removed to the COST OF CLEANLINESS “Where the ‘ Morrie {s satisfied thet be leurly departure in order that the so that she died four hours later| Wayside Emergency hospital and | ok pad Come —— sip a ak dee On es 414) Meet might pase San Luis Oblapo|in greet agony, ts reported as being out ef danger 1S ADVANCED. -epasd Junior class of | Nive Lovgworth bas a high power | Before dark, and thus give the peo-| Mra. Jewell Finley, who was with | this morning ea rath i Will give Saturday! wicctric autem Mall bee vent’ | ple there « vie the ships. Ac-| Mrs. Obanion at the time of the Saloon ts Disorderly. | y a it the Moore theatre, fs said | and Potleeman Morris dectares she COPMiMg to the original achedule the | ac ds mt, wae the only witness call-| agcGee, when seen the Ballard | “There is no laundry combine in fl of bemor and abounding | Appears tie happier when she | Sips were to leave at 10:30 o'clock. | ed this morning jail this morning, stated that the this city and there has been ne iS Pim On Members of the faculty '* preceding gr clo of dust | fight was the outcome of an old coneatimrinheanimeparnemesias raise in prices,” said Manager Kil- Peter students. The play | 20d ramping like a meteor | grudge, and not over a woman in bourne, of the Cascade laundry, to very clever plot and| He has watched her on various the place, ax had been reported At this morning’s session of the this morning was well attended,/day in’ answer to a story that the and is the work | occasions he became « | W. McLaughlin, who owns the! Sunday school convention, which is! many of the audience being unable | combine had increased its prices on need that was violating t Lag Cabin saloon, was reprimanded | being held at the Plymouth Congre- to obtain seats. 4 all starched work ordina but now he knows Monday afternoon by Mayor Miller ‘mal church, Mr. Marion Law- Rev. W. C. Merritt, of Tacoma We have not raised prices, and ery diffleutt ot a warrant jom account of having violated the rance, « al secretary of the In- international field = worker, ad-/on the contrary, may announce a re. Parker president's daughter re | Sunday closing ordinance during cational Sunday School associa-\ dressed the convention this after-| duction in the present scale within t Dengan it than be thought It would jthe preceding admini#tration. Mc gave a address on noon on the vital n s of the home| month or six weeks,” continued Kanters | > ea ae 7 Laughitn has several times had organized § 1 work department in Western Washing-| Mr. Kilbourne. “There is no truth — | Efforts will be made by Interest | trouble with the & d police, and ding to the opinion of the ton. This evening Mr. Lawrance/in this talk about a combine. [ Burk hae sccnerty on te it is believed that Goodecne was general secretary, each Sunday will again speak, taking for his sub-| know that we are in no combina- C= age «Pat Tams work on the proposed Queen Ann ing further trouble ized, and the teachers ™ also be and Supplemental I working agreement with other laun- , Jack's fat - drivewa It is the expressed 4 | When first arrested, McGee was! organized and attend meetings and E. O. Excell, of Chicago, who has) dries. > rthur O'Nea CHAIN GANG GUARD sire of a of t xpayer - chara h assault with | to conventions in order that the best charge of the music during the ses The s' ory about a raise in prices Doolittle, Jack's servant to have the preliminaries hurried be r the charge was chang-| work may be sions, will give some special music | was ably started by someone ti tish.=s.,... Walter Loewe Sepeeretane through and work commenced on| £9WARO HASEY IS FREED AT battery Rev. M. McLeod, D. D., of Ta- at this evening's meeting. Judge who had his own interests at Isabella Martine: | wt J. fackett at Le ghfare without any delay orning |coma, who was to have conducted’ W. D. Wood, state president, will stake = sso +s. Mand * neterm prine The fight to estabiish thie drive JUNEAU BY GRAND JURY 100. Ball the service preceding Mr. Law- | preside ‘ You can deny this story about Ls .... Beulah Senn ahageenl erga begins. ond terol co's address, was unable to ap-| There are numerous exhibits of|a raise in prices in emphatic Beulah Smith maa #0 kote snes ay ha boon w 7 “1 aan OF MURDER CHARGE. seas eis ~ Sunday school work at the conven-| terms,” declared Mark W wna n, ; © Chiat of a te expressed 6¢ the fact winiit |P*rhe early morning session was tion. Nearly 600 people have reg-| assistant manager of the Cascade oar nie: diaa cnt onto (By United Press.) - 18 of workers, The ing any preceding eqnv have not raised prices. We which te| JUNEAU, Alaska, April 30 hata forint on ” samme sliding seale on a good deal OFFICER - of the women’s work, but there has T0 COME vad 1g Hotere a | Gen af eat aiprend ; wwitted Sacer AT GREEN LAKE fice ways the newly arrived kirl|* Rk RRR RR HH HH HH Hoon no Instance In which we have ; acquitted Edward ©.| saby carries away the palm for the t ad more than formerly Te itineee 1 also 11 assessment purposes Hasey of a charge of murder in the| pay ase name ever recorded in the|* CRUISERS ARE COMIING. |‘ yi og ggg et fa oe ond degree in connection with} etry . e father’s | ® * Me: 7 the passengers on the! 1 two guards to t hooting of Fred Rinehardt in| “Malicious polsoning of cows is ro- history of the office, The fathers | o »w noon % | similar denials of any inere in tg ie tirpon Yes. ‘ype pnd Pa coe texvebien’ eoksiey vet tae the Lake district. (name is Theophiel Vannienwen-|# || Tomorrow noon % | prices of laundry work Wil arrive at Seatiie | chalr £ . h g the famous tallroad war 1011 Motor place — ee * opportunity to * il g.|f ' hy ne of the | n the Guggenhelms and ne Officers V ace . | ® ers in regular formation in the * guards Nway getting his bunch. | — r | Home pe Keat today ge Rang ‘a * bay * a h | _ (By United Press.) , Salem, Oregon, Judge Ostrander | (n& water which f through his * ber of Commerce, Admiral * ea Me YORK STOCK SAN FRANCISCO, April 30.—| and F. M. Brown, of Valdez, and T.| pasture 5 * Dayton will bring his squad- * . Brooklyn Tommy Sullivan and Abe! R were not! to be pre| “Prof. M. G. Young, of 1010 45th] AIN GANG GUARDS a Gan daten th Eaaatia’ we tet a e Je. ae Attell, who meet tn a 20-round fight | » urt December K., reported to the Humane CH # the people see them in * % camps today prepared to weigh It se inebe tndlotalente tf the dene oned, but are recovering — %* The chamber requests that | splracy against the street ar com oe iB at 6 o'clock t 000 7 nt orders further prosecutior hain cane guarde|* all whistle and the #/Pany, was today sen jo 90 | boys looked to be The case has been on trial for Because the chain gang guards | oo a Scomnitio ven the #{days in the county jail by Judge 6 Sat > (By United Prose. Sullivan's trainers ed he ) days and it will proba NAME B A ¢ RD were overlooked in the me *® fleet Th h due at «| A. W. Frater in the superior court ‘na ore w k YORK, Apri eke had little d ffic nity r a . ~ t government $30,000 owing t which passed the council last wee * b No stop * rr a Tee 7 Jaw r ia = A SuCioces sir lies tryms a lace tien at! will’ step into the ring strong and! {rig mokeatly ‘belteved none that! OF HEALTH OFFICE {carne & senerat increase of sat: * Z|how the jury had reached ite de Kurope. \ : 1 aries for employes in the police Ma stteh kn atidcleht ote i hey w , t “ furt ctme will be die \ er an all-night struggle & compartment eal ay ty snore 4 sa esnceded that At ‘ partment, Counciiman McKinnon) ***¥ ¥* * ¥¥¥*R EHH EH of how Henry Miners had vot Great Northe, ; ; thy apnr-—cto agg Baan : m will introduce wrdinance at the { to convict the woma y fT - , 1, although a number of|i, Vaide P est r ts of thi ing the f the guards from Judge Frater said that alth To, SEAVES FOR FRisco . ams lic my agli a nee roe e 1 for fe $75 te onth the crime was a seric that Sullivan eked out! the moat witnesac anity w e ¢ are 8¢ guards who are hous that t ow fake, It 10 Seattic at - so hes ard aie was born in Van Asselt w en ed in handling the mu held by a jail sentence Mat Par gg, 8, 9: ‘ . Johnny Frayne and Fred Lande Taseball shoe and v he official birth no-|nieipal ¢ ging which is ¢ Vinette, the nd of the sentenc ey arg, 1204 OF Yesie ouple of tough lightwelg wili| shoes, tennis shoes. Ha 1 ded th lth department | ployed in king on the city’s| The sprinkling season will « 1 woman, is still locked up in the We round trip.+s * fight a 15-round preliminary First av The stenographer in the of-! st 8. ton ow The irrigation hours,; ty jai

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