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THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens in a way that will interest and instruct and you. STUNG! Taken. Rescuers. DEFEAT THE DRYS IN FRISCO BOODLER SENT ' 3 — . restate H th Mayor Miller ie not satisfied with! PITTSTON, Pa, March 2.—By U. EVERY MOVE IN TO “PEN” FOR A jthe, Investigation of the Barbee: | Re-Forty.two men were injured by HOUSE. LONG TIME. - udenassy fight, as. conducted 4 #4% explosion in a shaft of the ‘ tae ikcinee week hy Chlet of Pallos Ward Houth Creek slope colliery, of the ling upor aperiences ao tae siaehesdl- tar ae. cee Pennxylvania Coal company, at Port : . A \First Supervisor of Infa-|t- ity of lawe, as told 7 Paved ye, ye Griffith today oce ton Fig! miso lity of tion and | bie, and the pubsequet ‘TDwolve men, terribly burned, sev Back to County Unit mous Board Gets His nt, atte remove or session in the chiefs of- | erm of whom cannot recover, were | ni f fr tatute and it i» pot violating any con- | taken from the mine within an hour | Plan. for Helping Ruef. . . vee to may that when be gets | aftiep the accident. The tanner work-| itive ha etty from his Culigornta | tree of the mine caught fire after | , thor investi. | his own, independent ot | the explosion BY T. J. DILLON SAN FRANCISCO, March 2.—By seat Gantt Ge eaten we |. Et le believed that 30 men are atill| OLYMPIA, March f%~In the 1} t Seven long t" an . ivi foe commisstor lnghe colliery, and are in grave dan-|option fight, which was resumed in| Quentin state prisor Michael W.| oe |, John State the mayor's s¢ ae, {the house thiw mornt the wets | Coffey, the first boodling CT VIBOF | stron n thal ary, W 1 the Inquiry ca The day shift had been at work! otc e complete eletury ing |Ot the infamous grafting board, s t be Draconis » Ww at warded the mayor! only a few minut n the ex ‘ ; ” ae te - og ne ‘lected by Abe Ruef to be brought no matter whit ee pail the tates m that he ha* | plogion occurred. Scores of the men & clean off the board. 80 | to trial, convicted and sentenced for may be. It Ie Onn Lee are ike information £9" \ieaving the colliery ufter work Im-| wore on all Drenewed ceprenins | his fault. The sentence was pro-|en legisiator to point lod. facts saan mediately organized a wearching|or the drys that probabilities are |nounced this noon by Judge wlatory finger_as th A banker at Little Rock, Ark., recently disappeared, sending back word [{(),(%('" doslone! re na (party and, despite their long night’s|that the whole tight wit ken |Dunne. Cotfey’s wife und daughter |statute as evidence of his “duty wal i ‘ t dl his doc nd wept. df 1 7 ree bec # total hs that he had been compelled at the point of a revolver to rob his own bank and | Busieneey ov ter Viger RNR: Cha werk of resene,| vp. Sapling more wie ae Bog nin Bee Raging Sher ggicn tg MOET aimed at. | Mayor Not Satisf we searching party, organized | ¢o4 4 at war « ‘offe as brought to trial, con’) Lawye in either how then depart for Europe. Mr. Renfro shows us above what would happen to most |... Mayor Not Satisfied. | iw, saavahiiie pier enn onteinplated in ‘the MeMas ipled eed paunenned in } Bl with cetacbnt Sl eee of us should w we /e rob our own banks at the point ofa revolver. jretary and personal friends « num- {ot beon able to penetrate far Into) reise ihe first thing when Biayden | month on & charge of accepting @| good nat Iw a her of lengthy le wince the night! the mine, but t will endeavor Pr Since, wh nabiien’ olemena for hia vote in favor of an|the part American cttheen i 4 jof the Harber he at the pollee] to.save the endangered men if por |ainong tha wets, moved the adention iiey franchise for the | born from and nursed by. this pra a ee ox tent mon jaitle of the report of the dry majority of roads. Coffey was aj ties | lutely te div ine the contents 0 jthe house public morals committed r, chosen for his simplic - é te ree uJ natroverny, it n t nd and thir ane fluenced by a powerful graft ma-| ya je hot nat fed th the saaaminin: | chine : . The First Compromise. Patrick Calhoun, president of the ¥ conducted by Chief Ward p Patrick Calhoun, presider . ver The mayor will undobbtedly put! Beach of Mason County, who was|United Railroads, charged with of-|),°' thle tendency. ~ > | ember of the detective de jongineering the wet “fight on the | fering a brit ow supervisor | coy ti acaraual om ane © See any molt MeMaster. "\than two months a tem-|cigarets in the past two years V4 _ S that Wome ant Mune ieee * | porary jurors so far have been se-jreason of the Byerly law. It ciroumstanced,. Sek tie Ge cured to hear the evidence in the |¢ quale ansured that no apprectal tectives can expect @ Mitte quiet ee gs ete ren and by agrees lake the anna =s Sa JUDGE FRATER FINDS A WAY TO GET AT Bi sritins fro the chiel seaming. ans) | CORLAND, Cal, March 2—By U nes rewen or Portand for, thelr cigar, and hs cach @ nthe pla de~ | P pride han two month noe since they smoke them with the WIFE BEATERS WHOSE VICTIMS APPEAR F will stand oF fall upon bit) who gpparentiy was happy when her |; va eh oe eet Sven ame misguided fervor as of pre- tu: 1 left her this morning, Mrx jas a unit cathic Chae iad o iene vious years, it remains believable IN COURT ASKING FOR DIVORCE. A number of influential citigens |apAnd left her this morning. Mrs lay a unit providing they had a popu that they buy them withity the state visited the mayor's office Imamedt- | St ary Amen was found dead shortly | lation of i This, on a roll call, | of Washington. They will continue to ately after Bart fight with Hu- fatter noon today when he returaed |*®* decisively defeated } no, because there is no possibility densey, aeking that the investigation |to thelr home for his luncheon. The Fourth Clase Defeated. | of « police enforcement minute Just because he can't sentence af It was stipulated te mahed on behalf of Karbes | woman had taken gas by means of} The drys next con wan 4 ) prevent their sale. Every than to punishment before the busy |that each of the cc ould |Blattery turowd these men asideia tube, and had wrapped her head |an amendment providing that fourth | who buys a cigaret illegally lend of hippt reget fetal what property he with the statement that the cas! with lowele to inwure that when she|class cities, with @ popula’ of this law; he holds it in scorn yi ae 8 Weenene- o @ no re lin his of her name ie did | must be loo Into on its merit, /became unconscious the deadly | 700, should be « unit, T insofar as it affects himself, and by jxay gue A Ww Frater cannot |not satinty Judae } wha be- | Then thene peopl went to Ward to [fumes would continue to pour inte |fented by a still larger never hesitates to give a cigaret to |"stougt Tt over on wife beaters |iieved the man should be punished. | Put In a good word for Barbee, and] her lungs. Borrow over the death of sire . pe his frien After having Been mistaken for a) who, so long as they are pot finan | Turning to Judge John KE. Hum-|the hearing was held immediatelyim @hisd by @ former marriage le be by tne dot nig the caoek t Somimitting e penlaatte. saad nken man when he wae in re-jctaily “touched” by the Judges, care | prey torney for Mra. Johnson, |e whieh the detective wae lleved to have t the cause 600, a nied low W wd t. ality suffering trom an overdose of not what action the courts take in|/Judge Frater sald stated this last waa bttered. Pp ei jum and glycerine, Edward J eirce canes. I would like to have thie man up wise” Ones ar Sack a King county aahouesed | ap - Wee a Monette, of 2611 East Aloha at.| I> the superior oo in court and give him a jew Ward's jthat if it were Jost he would bring | thee enti oe nie tines Aled at police headquarters. shortly | “8? Judge Frater 1 will not decide after Mi |up the old local option fight on the who in the privacy of his home sits Jupen the divorce proceeding it stands. ¥ quest that lesunty unit’ Basie down with his friends to play penny Siier 3 o'clock this morning just as) Movie Johnaon, who seeks a separa. |Johae tn Impoitic auestion “put | Toni : ante poker. Confident that hit home he was being Itfted from the police! tion from her husband because thelcree so that Mrs. Jobnwon will yet} What the approve thiet KHKHARRRRDRA REE jis his castle, he will indulge in his patrol es The body ie at the/iatter test her, the Judge reserved jall the property. I think Uh if at af and hang « CACKLE BERRIES AR gamb ing instincts, no matter be Undertaking establishment of But-| hin iston pending division of the} way of justly puntehing has made an Inver a WArens TWENTY MO: much the statute may cry out tl » j t NTHS # terworth & Sons and wil! be held | property lwho Ul-treat ther wives 0 a his own rT SCARCE HERE TODAY ‘btdden. Beading « probable vestigation by | e=—ane eee renner renee nse AHHRRRRRR ERD ele emteMeY Drowlers prowiars. pile thelr vo- Si TTR Mout” March 2 2 nilmit the-talfaieas of oech an neat J. C Snyder. * Cations in several sections ef the 4 . . 2 admi ‘u - ® city last night and carried off con-|*® By U. P.—After holding a mar. & tion, but collectively their opinion Monette appeared at the Madison A E * LOSES ON PET BILL. siderable loot, accordi orte | n Wi < u ‘i ‘ | H £ | ge Midersbie loot. a ing to reporte| # ringe license In hie pocket next #| On We rning | undergoes a change, and they believe #t. cable car barns shortly before 1 l® WASHINGTON ‘ Fecelved by the police. ackie be a the |ig.daw, strict daw, whether | r NGTON, March 2.— #/""It'i' pester, of 408 Union et, re-|* 2 his bosom for 20 months, w/ CArkie verrics were quoted At the | tm strict Jaw, whether it makes: thliep die % By U. P——The senate bill tor # | ported tne lows of 5 gold watch. ‘an|% Vietor Mattaon has made use %| fact that there was an actual fam: |cumien to be a thine or nat. one NEW YORK—Joha ‘Mitchell is greatly concerned over the out iN otticn th Ton Anadhes Dan ant | ER ORAS ult of ethene |e Wanbey, Chose eee ot ann S| dor te mowanae, the gevet a das Games at Olympia. | ordered him to go home. | 00k in the anthracite district. The owners and miners apparently are oe Angeles waa ©) "Three sults of clothing and two|* © Ore ange of mind #1) and the shipments whic | ‘There is not a night but wi |preparing fur’ trouble, though both deny that they anticipate any dis |% n the house today by a vote w tfophers were et & was responsible for him keep- &| will probably welieve inaiters to a is 8 night | preparing oan, ee am Sony the iy aatieipate Any G14 of 76 for the measure to.168 & hep ae * ing it so long &| great extent. In the meantime are in Olympia several pol ol am ee % against. The entire California Pi eewect elued at $78 \* CD Rg TR a Mg gtd pegs el ee man a few minutes be- —_——— - violin value 5 | jemand much greater than the e legislature, pers who un= . 4 4 a mhe olga McGILL, Nev.—Mra. A..Vojvocich, proprietress of hoarding house |* ‘@lecation championed ‘the ®/ trem’ the apart eee ee ee oe oe |der no circumstances would vote for intoxicated bat was{here, was drawn to the laundry of the building by screame of her |%, Dill. The assay offices at Se- #/Ourties, at T14 F * | ee jthe law to take official cognizance supposed wae bat wae ; Wattle and San Francisco were Wels 4 young Bwede w of the innocence of a game of poker | 8montheold boy. She found the child in a tub of boiling water, into priced the violin, but ‘Hable to arouse him beyond a few | E *% decided to be sufficient y | within the family circle. In passing Mumbled words. The potice patrot| Which it had fallen while at play. The Infant died an hour after. |) sek =\tee te gould "aftord. wee'more |the law, they themselves have no ite " 4 mm he could afford yo ape ae pe Raney Pan Wee eens gf igh cet Aik oll * rere reer rrr rs (ie ee ‘Wes delng lifted from the auto he LOS ANGELES ‘o races will be held at Santa Anita today, be. m4 *) | And out of this spirit of legislation bypathed his last. cause of the death re herday ot | J. wacky) Baldw the noted turf ; “HIP"1§ SELLING STARS. *| [ee rare int, Of the ae Find Telt-taie Bottle. man, on whose rnnch the track Is situated. Gloom wan cast over the 1’) Mak een bar -your esey ot | eoasr ampli, Ppesivistind pon searching Monette's cig | tat accident to Jockey B. Woods. Woods died at 6:20 o'clock yeater \@ tle Hip"? “|| LONDON, March 2.—The social cause some legislator’s pereonal @ae 4 Pog een gaia oon tegmetom, Mowery day afternoon, after being thrown in the second race. Ee Phe didn’t go Gay dncthor, a [World of Khgiasd i dtsctasiag| [Be ition Is not to be officially idene . “potson, s ‘ | ieleoe > 7 tified with anything that savors of he baby. ele othing else . . . e 8 early drained of 8 composition of} — ¢HiCAGO—Taken from a cell in the city prison to a cot in the me cere the Deby plogeaat, # | pothing Just mow but Ube Uberality a Siycerine and jaudanum. A closer alcoholic wavd at Bridewell, Edwin Gault ie dying today from aico- j® almost os large as Dugdale, & great match which bas been made | 3 examination of the body revealed} hou Gault is the son of John Gault, former manager of the Chi }f and is appearing this week at ® | between Lord Dalmeny, oldest son | 7 that Monette had died of poisoning. | -s4o Milwaukeo & St. Paul railway and of the famous Gault house iz the “Star theatre —_ ve of Lord Rosebery and one of the BE ee It was learned today that Monette . 55 in selling “Stara” tonight from richest men in England, and Mis Bt had teen on a protracted spree and CINCINNATI—A victory was won by the,international Printin |# 4:45 to 6 o'clock, at the cor *! Dorothy Alice Margaret Grosvenor, B parent! archased the ~ gy 7 a j® ner of First av, and Madison * | granddaughter of the late Duke o! ay Ls Tr. ceteonens 7, OP be! Pressmen and Assistants’ union, numbering 50,000 members, whens eae” ‘We will tam «|e be the ‘late Duke of jxonous mixture to quiet “his! eral ee saad aa Shae Waited thas’ Cette dis e will take your money estminater. LEBANON, Ohio, March 2.—B; ) wee, but had taken an overdose {te United States court of appeals today denied the United Typath ‘lis and give you your change (if #| Lord Dalmeny for ye fk U. P—Gne ‘taan wae bitter ae ner 4 { America a reheazing of ite case In whieh it sought to enjoli y years has been It im thought that he was suffering} We So ’from coing on atria, en + soMmnk to enloln 118 WIFE THOUGHT HE HAD: (gree are tight), and give you *|eonsidered a great “catch” among many injured in an explosion of @ Giais the Giaets of the yoleen when | unionists rom going on strike. DESERTED HER AND LEFT ] the latest edition of The Star, #/ the British aristocracy, He has Oe ade eee — ste > avelle| : rien ; ith his Mttle trunk. Fur: #! bee ed engage ; elexs Powder Works, 30 mi dg hregge tid Patrolman Revelle| NEW YORK-—W. Hf. Tilford, one of the vice prosidents of the | THE CITY. He rma the. Rib” not, cheat [athe abies cae ae ee according to reports. Th Monnette’s real condition Standard Oil company, died at bis hotel here today a caaae : ® you, nor yet, like the newsle, #! off is said to have been with Zna ral buildings of tne workas ot Monette was about 36 years old| " “ ea i si elleving her husband had!|W will he sass you if you dont *| Dare, the musical comedy actress. foneussion and report of the and leaves a mother, Mra. Rose A! WARNER ON Mrs Theodore Boos volt ia the reeiple mt of ® | abandoned her, Mrs. Fannie Owenn}® buy. He will offer you the *| Six years ago Dalmeny inherited explosion was heard here. Monette, two brothers, Jolin W ana) "eek (he aE ah nye ek Some gat oN pad bg gg ane ten left Seattle two weeks ago to jolt paper, and it is up to you to */ all the wealth of his mother, who . -——— Dea aed W stgier Macy | ship Book,’ by 38 of her friends in thie elty.| The “presesitea were. | har parents at Astoria, Ore }& show your good wense and buy ®| was the only daughter and heiress PRIEST LURED FROM Corover Snyder wil) make an ye ¥. he Wh " rong Red tia ger le ca ing ‘ | This morning the dead body off® it. Get your paper from “Hip.” *|of Baron Mayer de Rothschild. He fort. 0 find the druggist who sold) DO vivania, ‘The names of the donore wore not made public and |festried Owens, the husband, was) y *| will also inherit all the éstate of / SUG? iececripticn ant abe there Was 20 ceremony of any ied 1s eonnection with the presenta, Newell's. mill’. Gowth” Geatth PE emotion ta Lace Uncaotonere: te the avitieh olan HOME AND BEATEN Proper prescription and labe . ; | Newell's mill, South Seattle est landowners in the British isies, silat bi “ fon boom man working with the log BOSTON, March 2.—By U. Pa | bos ol a w Of la pare Dalmeny is said to 7 Mi s ~ be Falls from Clouds. — discovered the body and immedis: SPOKANE WINS ih Ni nt enya Three unknown men lured Francis an e ben pasistent distributor PAU, France, March 2—By U. P WASHINGTON—President Roosevelt today received the cabinet |1y notified F. A. Small, a bookkeeper a mbeatin kit the enortnin mek aoa Leberti, pastor of the Roman Cath- Wilbur Wright and Col. Vives,| members and they exchanged farewells, all expressing their high appre |at the mill, who in turn intorsned T RATE SE bo Rig eigenen dep olic chureh of Our Lady of Mount chief of the aerostatic corps of the|ciation of the retiring chief executive. Later the president received | police headquarters. Deputy Cor ing and maintaining expensive sta- Carmel, from his home in East Bos ype army, narrowly escaped tn. the entire diplomatic vorps, with the ladies of the ambassadors and |oner William Borthwith and City ene bles. He is a member of parlia ton last night and beat him toto ry yesterday when the rudder of ministers | Detective Gil Philbrick searched the} WASHINGTON. Maret ment, bat & esign because he unconsciousness. Two hours later eras! Seroniens struck tho iVENSITY GaLProk WP. t , body and found evidence that the|PoThe interstaic i> ankle arnvaiey wick ahe ones the Rev. Mr. Leberti recovered suf ground, disabling the machine. { , Cal Pro! Jura ad of the | dead man had stopped at a lodging a t achemes of the o ficiently to go to a physician's of ie concent ooerres as he the onpheg 7 weperypg al par ring os earn smeewtinnt today | house conducted by Mrs. Blanche be 44 _ rely “ . print evs Father Leberti was told by mischine was being launched for a|that he has invented a device that w joubly increase e ability of | Gould, at 720 Columbia at t the | fresh-and ch: f ” ‘She |the strangers when they called at Might. The rudder snapped and|man to know and harness earthquakes, Ite power to register and is cum, ethan tik Gamete: aosemes ise Ss pg a ge cy LARY. attr tata re ce that a dying woman the cal ed to guide the rudder| measure the force of selamie disturbances will be of enormous value |ang detective talked. with, Mrs | " 5 s |destred the last rites of the chureh, * . : , Ee tomhtaad with the diveatibauecneanin ast | little doubt that as soon they |it is now believed he is siated to Wound around the propellers, which) to actence, when combin etekon soa rding selsmoxraph }Gould that the mystery was par.| kaj are safely married Dalmeny will be! be the next governor general of| 2 %° motive for the outrage has not in turn were disabled. The machin a nme | tatty cleared we | St. Paul to : ‘ been learned aig - a | We comaahd tt act bay oe given a colonial governorship, and, Canada | however, flew on 40 m entire line from the crest of the first |, Early last December Mr. and Mrs. /ahg a substantial reduction Is made = = aan Bandits Kill hen stopped. Neither of ite occu ie fret Owens came to Seattle from Astoria, |in the rates froin Chicago to Sp ve cor aot | hill to Lake Washington WiveAn @ pena i Mane AO ayy [Ore napesren wre o's cx Ea ‘CAN FINE STANDARD |)! wa ~~ Drops Doad tween the first hilt and the water.| maker and bis wife sought employ-iy¥yeekharkk kek wee re ee pt. CARN Sea «oka YAKIMA, March 2.—By| front will be operated a cable} ment as a chambermald, On Sat * Om $ rele) 000 nes 7 commanding ibe rarales in P—P, ©. Scott, a »p-| system, oF With SomethINE On Ne TT en eat iwlling hai WEATHER FORECAST. *| 4 , Prous bandit and the cantiv arte bea ak pam pale oll gp dasa or a ubeted ae ‘ wife that he was going to a barber|® Occasional Rain Tonight and ® ce Troe [others in a desperate fight in the y- He been discharged trom | Halon WT erent Rome day the) chop, He waa seen early the next'® Wednesday, Light North #|JUDGE ANDERSON MAKES AN [aor the government prosecutors ta | mountains, the store a week ago and returned rogrades will progress to the point| jorning in an intoxicated condition ;* Winds * IMPORTANT RULING IN introduce no testi signed to} for some toolx, He had been In where the company will have an|™ w Destroyed by Fire. (HP back room only a few minutes bifu-cap cease easy enough grade from the bay to| 0! First av, 8. His wife never saw ¥ THE BIG CASE. Proce Brn Fe groom gag 4 of okt » When he was heard to fail, and be-| ‘The Seattle Blectric company has| the lake to electrify the whole iine.| "im again and her only nelusion |# ** # KRM lag guatained by Ju Anderson RENO, Nev, March 2-—By U. Pim timed bond te atvén Mal a hasty nappa " ore ™P°\ was that he had deserted her, It] Shelaan ik Rae CHICAGO, March 2—By U.P. [whiten ee, trict Attorney |The Palace hotel and gambling Ad expired. We has a sieter in| ee” working for some time on a| Pr wget was then that she went to her| Officer Is Robber —That the ‘Standard Oil com- |ment’s case, doclared that he ex- [po gry ne Rous landmarks owned hey Beott Is 47 years of axe and] heme to convert the Madison st.| Tro committes in charge ot a city |Darents with her fourmonthsold| NEW YORK, March 2,—By VU, P. ny may be fined a little over |pected to prove that an ostensible /2Y Jim May, are no more, Fire de- “4 cable railway system into an Glee! seal has decided to offer prises ag- | son Locked in a cell at his own pre 700,000 instead of $29,000,000 was [rate of 18 cents a hundred pounds stwoyed th. ort Ma yesterday le, 4 ¥ 1 f | tric power line, Krexating $260 for the beat design The poll and Coroner J. C, | etnet station was the fate of William} the tenor of a ruling today by [had been given the & lard by the Afternoon, The logs will reach $100). ialad Under Avalanche |. This announcement was made to A eit’ wit close “on April's, | Snyder believe that Owens wander. | ‘Thompson, a New York poltceman| Judge Anderson, who definitely |Chicago # Aiton rallw \y fora ship- |000, An overheated flue started the INNSBRUCK, Austrian Tyrol, |@ committee of the Chamber of Com-|and is open to everyo: led to the waterfront while drunk, | who Was arrested last night charged| decided that the Standard is | ment f Ou between ¢ apelle, ny pueee March 2.—Iy U. P.—Thirty-one xol-|merce which called upon General |and fell overboard with robbing a prisoner of $72, It is and East St. Louis, Lis, which ap serio rea sot joe. tog dl bn . The & Boutne . : a F bgt wt , parently was an inter-state rate 160 Are Frozen, Glers, including mix offi ere | Manager Potter with @ view to Urs! applied finest night) ‘The body ia at the undertaking | alleged that he took this sum from) Jte, Anderson's ruling, limiting |ahipment, but Im weality was: Inter PARIS, March 2.—By U. P.—'T' buried under an avalanche tn ing certain improvements in the for pe ckson ing [establishment of Butterworth | & | « Greek diahwasher whom he arrest-| J tree aie ge aN the | atare PARIS, March 2.—By U. P.—-The Re. etn age te nak nt operation of the cable cars, | st. 1 not the | By The young widow was today |e@d for disorderly conduct 1OMP-| Standard ts liable, sustained a mo-| The opening statements of the|bazard Je abating, Government Tere teat many of the vietims were| _ The idea of the company has been| Deafborn st fiv° | notified of the finding of her hus-| sow is a new man on the force and | tion to that effect mnuo by Attorney |governmente-cave occupied the en~/@stim: (es place those frozen te files, ge ‘ |that eventually ft can electrify the) tnisuivat tne foot of Washington st. |{band's body, | 1» married. [Miller for the defense. tire morning's session jdoath at 160, LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR VOL. 11. NO, 6 TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1909. PRICE ON CENT LS A ENFORCEMENT NOT A LEGISLATIVE TH f ISSUE. THE BARBEE CASE HAS|FLAMES START FROM | N N Nf ARE GI | Work Begun in the JUST NOW BE- AN EXPLOSION Senate, GUN. OF GAS. FIGHT CRA eR 7% | BY T. J. DILLON. ] | OLYMPIA, March A HAVE IT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind, 441 and have the paper delivered by carrier. way youn ! House Prepared to Finish was pres vege |Mayor Far From Satisfied With the Action Just | Thirty Men in Colliery Are Believed Lost by the |

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