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THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as oon as it happens and interest and instruct you. in a way that will THE VOL | ACTING GOVERNOR HAY WILL DEMAND INVESTIGATION | BOF NIEINSURANCT ( SOMME FLOODS OF ORATORY HOUSE MEMBERS bo SOME FEARFUL THINGS TO THE ENG LISH LANGUAGE COMMISSIONER. If Action Is Refused Will Call Special Session = 2S 692 of Legislature. av DILLON paly ne care that It deserves a| OLYMPIA 4 = : c n : ‘ using amendment of the a BY T. J. DILLON pouring . — ct OLYMPIA, March 9%—Acting [here for the f ‘ These m: j i Governor Hay is likely to send at “ loop holes Gpecial message to the sena a 1 bedy to eraw! AROUND.” Galling upon them to investigate « A thin day he i flee. If the ite refuses, it ie 8 ! \ the present intent f the gov from t * « of @fnor to call a specia’ t : . | eB teat Immediately on the adjo i 4 ef the pr nt one, to force the } ag r The eh nm hoo whieh bh | Hegisiature to make the desired | {0 Ds « A nestied in the breaste of the les | investigation. they » a! option people, has mow rear- | : ed its horrid } Promised Fight Fails t n.| Tt wae nearly 1¢ ea before] i teed fie Wer the row t b - ioe ghey > PL Yesticate « ‘ , . te a (ie. Fundagnann cor teriaiine in t ate this | ‘ nm thie manner, while die Morrow, when Senator Paulh ! ; aoiks oF Sac an Pleree county will renew hie chargws | 8 « * opposing this recclution are | against Se t t 8 N eo ‘on. f s ikely to find yourselves oe | and ins ‘ tna heat eupying vacant places at the Behivety next session,” h Makes Appeal foie NEW VENIRE ORDERED IN « @ution to af « b | Eppeaied from the ¢ @bair. Th w j Slee or att CANE, M ing the Hil! How the Vote Stood ay 2 Those voting to sustain the fon sca ie, n Brywc t or the Great chant who, with f tlar practice tn r serv matters affecting the Hill ¥ da, watched the brief pro: a Pr nt Hill, of TH, baw declined to im againat the hair anee to the prone ergot, Bassett Riair, | Matter ix tasuffic . ‘ 1 Brown, Cox, Paleoner, Fat k, Nichols, Zito and Stevenson Bernt and not vorme—Rosenhaupt THE MAN WHO WROTE iT Hold-Up Done Away With. THINKS (T 18 FUNNY ‘The senate then pasted the house WHAT ABOUT ITT BM, which wit pel the Insurance pias! ner turn over a : Fe Colles for examination of| 'f you feel a mad desire surging hrew harpoon {nto Unoete arance =~ pantea se the state | around in ur to a cat =e re ntative The do« ih Bis will do away WKN) and dog fight cross yor m the was trying future hotd- at least make . - wee rawl th Mm more ditth and walk id awa uw 1 : _Pautba v fginal | don't yor Itkely to be fc Dacre ‘ ‘ Roger wunk his th ed one's wrint just in time to} oe of an indignant} xh a knothote Into the Structing street car conductors. ' a mae eek mee is condasta. SEATTLE, WASH., TU DAY, MARCH 9, 1909. LAST EDITION SEATTLE STAR PRICE ONE CENT HAVE IT SENT HOME Star, the If you are not a regular reader of The telephone M 1050 or Ind. 441 and hav paper delivered by carrier. in TORNADO KILLS AND MAIMS IN ARKANSAS SCHOOL DAYS FOR CAR MEN [SAR DINE FACTORY | Passs KK By = ve The Seattle Electric Co, has established a school oe ee on eee the man with the THE COUNTY re) Nay 2 mt, Roe Ke weratche a neck, rip LA Se Sa &. Roge 1 t glove and neart: Prisoners tn the co of he bounded for the month of . ns and & bay that Rt. ud fate of 9% cents pe = jan me as » Inverte = & saving of con be . - wa @Fer January, or ge i ca 2 ty had Wh 11 to Janua re . c formed b it cost the cor -_ bide t eat for Iwett to feed the pri eee tha © : > oe ’ is saving to King county s 5 fo saw cor and feault of the method now em |.) y ms . pon as a ple plate oun @ ¥ bla The whiskered one was «0 aston e 1 co > a by Sherif! Robort 7 ~ $a a Theat eoteh |e engine one, Tes fo aston! naap: On senemine. dinky the pelprbtity of 1 of the bill coming to ita toe saentt or ax) in darksome/ Ye tr ere € the little JUST LIKE A BUNCH OF Thigpafternoon Cottertit’s bill to King othe The sin of ugh wont rd. He found DRUNKEN SAILORS, scnemmgguatr of « million dolinrs| LP to the county for the month tatered chapel his ¥ and was out ofthe Lake Washington shore! ) outiook according | released at the police fon lands, the benefit of the Lake; fe Peary was $900 ger entwined his| Meantime Rog the In| or yay, Taft: DILLON. ise WAARIABtOS canal, wil! come up for Irish terrier's star.’ verte exaspe OLYMF aera i ene tian, but has sinail chance with his other fore Co.'s rep-| thin m « had 4 holdover from ty .. the ahr bow from the|!t# financial jag of jaet night and ins 4 d aft, the rage by Spent the morning spending mor { Mudges to ie Gowne _ UP tke a coffee m somewhat moderately 1 Bouse this morning reconsid —a € bi sistently ered vote resterday upon the 1g. Last night they ripped off bff p ing that the judges of t PROPOSE ISSUE OFF i808 cm ie wae, tr egg an rs tal I and this morning gave authority for) wear @wne while in court and pass 840,00 Of this some $15,000 ed the Bi DIVORCE COUPONS ° acks of thelr coats at » the southwestern and $26,000 for Hotel Liquor Bil! Passed. ° es of the state Senator Potts’ bill permitting lq nea’ y bounties on Wild animals vor ta be sold in the hotels on wetock a, "aan Gibasty tae : N LEVY HAS A SCHEME FOR 1 can't see the tse of all this Ghent’s Loses Hie Bill, Bundaf was aivo reconsidered and are inj SAVING THE COUNTY ANDO | “xpense and trouble in securing a Ghent’s tuberculosis eanitari- | passedy The bill will go back to ‘i 1 said Mr. Levy this mort Dr. nents the for o ence jn the Littie wh regarding the STATE MUCH MONEY : : / um bill, carrying an appropriation the semate for coneurren: mu ‘explosi ing, “and consequently I have a/ de $45,000, was counted out. Poor amendment, making the law apply \ N. B. Tiller 0 I Ge Shaw, the we : schome which will fix matters all |( The bill got the required (o hotels containing 60 roome and ee fore ogg cod FB Pe Ht Is simply to have attach: | er of votes, but the clerk mis over, &fter Which It will be sent to ae furnace, avy morning advanced A marriage license, divoree | ow nted them and the parliamentary the goWernor. It ts believed that the ce scher A . aa Ai se a pe gg pe , Ket | roc re which ensued precludes govergor will refuse to sign the bil ‘ mey, in t h - each other all they have J regarding ; cmteiagemannents ee PE ste i t wi ae do is to tear off the marriage ? . { the state Jaw a . nla. and Keep the aivate| HELLO! HOW “DYE DO? BY THE WAY, a. si tgended 098 conyon, “iat tem psie inn ot | PM GOING TO MARRY FOUR HUSBAND rent space MILL INCREASE 2! irtment will be the eniarge- it of the army. WANT A STEAMSHIP..: id bend his energies during aes of the war , @ billboard, or advertise the fact in t ne apers for a ¢ NEW YORK, March 9.—-Most wo- | riage 1 tain length of time—and there you! non won't blame attractive little ords o' are The courts are saved alli sire, Litlinn Hallenbach, 20, for o kinds of money, and there wouid her husband arrested eta j a be no objectionable publiteity . aA ne 3 © three years | have , But what about the poor, stary apt . ape WASHINGTON Byes the marita @ divoree |ing lawyer?” he was asked. ago, after they bad lived together @/ Mise ‘Gncrchary 6 ads bo court Oh,” replied Levy, “NK » him | vear j announced that the prin Ben has ne beat t to manufacture the divorces coupons.) The other day she mot Miss Olga Gibal object towards which he |frauale, He He'll be kept busy enough Bis , A. triend, 7 on eee tee atreot narried.” guret «. Hallenbach Pr Dga, in “3 And I'll send y joiced with he | ais purpose Plow i ed Mhe inv } > SRE aa or im + bay yO | ee mY, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEM. Water committee of the Snead Mra. Lawrence Bischott| creased © alge ; } cil to hasten the constructi request the pleasure of your com ' #tatew national guard BERS BEGIN TO BOOST new hull for the fire boat Suoqual-| pany at the marriage of thelr daugh FOR 8UBSIDY to | Dany oe tne to Bdward Mallenvash, Sat ng, February : ; at mittee of elty affairs of the: chs ih os hue "Fob de Lawd’s watk, do ting th nd explained his plan ful nd had bees pa mort to Olge ry eut mah fr ea ? hapa . women sald th ill er razah, and Ah eure is one fle the rec ndation that they give | «bar . a peared viggah' at cit it th prompt consideration aor mittently singing 1 ) watt ge dle ge le apo t to Awarded Damages—Moses Avor-|qiant | ching Florence Hickman, the c api warded § q ther | mew matron of the county fail, to| states that he aisle Lor ot Staneurrabcer | her from imaginary assas.| amendment to the sundry hi a walool As Arrested | y Price (colored), ar for $70,000, to be at night theft a charge ot being ‘a “hog ng tt unches a Kagie | trunks hosiery and entertained the entire coun ow employed in attempt. | trouser y tnappeared from the | Pay court howsa this ning witht ment service on the sound nan er the Pacttic block on the } ® Vaudeville show rein there The comr . rele sporty of Gen. V, Beringer, ih was ho chance for her to be classed | gewted that putation {t An Swart” Mtdsie wavedee Be anything but the “leading lady,” |fiuence ta th ft MRS. LILLIAN HALLENBACH | cae es AS ‘aeanes mire OR ACEP UL FIRST YEAR CLASS OF DIZ SECOND YEA PACKING CAR ‘ purmmy Passtnose Ustle CARS. “4 v4) BATTERING RAM j Poway Ye ne AND FINISHING POL iswinG for the purpose of in- Renfro shows us the manner in which ‘JACK x JOMmsOR IS READY L COMERS WILL FIGHT JEFFRIES ce ALSO TOMMY BURNS. | Heavyweight Arrived at Victoria Today. VICTORIA, B.C. March 9.—Ry U. P.—Jack Johnson, the heavy weight champion of the world, with his wife, arrived here this morning on the steamer Maekura from Aus: tralia. Johnson was the Ic 400 pansongers, anc he was the whi stear in «pite of his dusky color Johnwon left for Vancouver short ly before noon, and will then go to Chieag then to veston. Tex., where he will pay a short visit to hie family, then to England f a two months’ engagement, un something more important turns t in the United States Will Fight Jeffr Johnson ts ready to fi any time the latter fight with Sam is ready Langford has been called off, but Johnson is r for Burns any time, but “I ¢ 0,000 an@ Tommy takes the little end said the champion Johneon acknowledges he is a fighter out of work, and must fall back on the show business. He #ays only Jeffries is big enough for him. He had no doubt as to the outcome of the fight at Sydney. He had Tommy beaten before the fight commenced, he sald Ww 1 knew it, and knew It. He ls a good little all right, but man, he is enough.” Tommy fighter Sure of Championship. Johnson #ays he thinks he can hold the championship for many a day, In fact he Is not sure if the next champion ts yet } Speaking of the Johnson pugilist busin: not much do. ing just now, N the big men ‘ to be anxio to sign v England hae no heavyweight wo king of, but Mo: Stanley ol are the be Atherw Jack w ea n the « part of the voyage, « knocked out. He is all right in, smiling laughing, shaking hands with “ly and having a jolly good time Secure Factory Site. ©. W. Gould of Butte and T. J Johnson of Pittsburg have pur chased five seres of land at Renton to be used as the factory site of (he Western Malieable Iron company, a new corporation recently organi in Seattle, The deal was put through with the alc ommereial elut Champion may appro Town of Brinkley Wiped Out With Human Loss of 38 and Damage Done to the Extent of One Million Dollars. ¥ HELENA, Ark., March 9.—Eighteen white persons and 20 negroes were killed by the tornado that struck Brinkley and by the fire that raged after the tornad Forty persons were seriously injured and 3,000 are left homeless, Six residences alone escaped the uring flames. Smoke binckened ruine are all that remain of the town. The loss was conservatively estimated here at more than $1,000,000 Re nd the work of feeding the victims ef trains have arrived on the ecene has begun. The identified dead includes Porter Foote, J. L. Sterritt, Henry Stovall, Jr. and Charles Frenz, I < r at ot " * Ww mnpletely, nt fire f ng the tore X ft, it 6 eatd, e 1 burning fire started durtnge es nd, fanned by the high AIAN = |GUGGENHEIM RO AD fi 2t2sio ther IS SERIOUSLY igh the iat DAMAGED. . Debris. r r hiding nd walked to Wheatley, where j naged to find @ wire intact, » an outfit and Bed of Copper River is kinneit texan sending his ealie for uid, Both men were. slighaleadne Changed by Flow of fured . Relief Trains Being Sent. Water and Ice. | After word was received hers & eR ste lr n hastily organized, jand f ® ‘al Bup~ | Be reports received tn 5 nurses were gent tle today give news of & ranrpe 4 damage was repotted im the Chiid’s Giacter, Alaska, which vicinity of Gue 0 the windows serdon and not only verlously handicap the Ce according t@ per River & Northwestern ratlwa ngs were wi work, but is said to have chan where considerabie distance was lifted in os’ and Child's glaciers are sit t high. Miles’ and Child's glaciers are wept on to Kerr and »ut 40 miles from Cordova it plowed a path immediate vicinity of the ‘ ¢. leveling buildings and point chosen for the location of the | UProotiie trees, Guggenbeime’ 83. o ° and |. E. E aan # fo near Kerr, pile bridge crossing of the jor] VO SOMES ee | river | Eighteén Reported Killed. j Million Dollar Dama ST. Lot M March 9.—J. & ingen A at the t toker, @ resident of Brinkley ate | It te 5 abl toa » t ‘ £ 1a pareous werd. Bee ough the damage x yon on bw the Sone a mplete exa ation being Train Load of Injured. r any ra will be sev-| LITTLE ROCK, Ark, March @—A } weeks and e - "i ded with injured pertons of the eirume inkley, arrived here earty to- at the front ca ¢ The trainmen | declared eae ago gr ha de : trinkley caught fire in 20 places pap re $1,000, } without (2t the streets filled with devris “s spread the flames with such rapidity conside the delay feel certain there were The 2 occurred on the ms in the ruins who were night of February 10, when, accord “t by the fire jing to mail adv a huge body of is ng rushed from water broke loose from Mile , Jonesboro amd jcler, of suffict ‘ The storm had @ général north: mated, to cover 2 axterly direction and, sweeping the ferritory to a dept r of this elty, culminated Piles Up fee on Roadbed. at Rauchum and Brinkley in a tor- at masser of lee we 4 ication with the stricken difficult and reports are ng in slowly, . Troops Ordered Out. TLE ROCK, March 9.—Gov. r response to a telegram Jacknor ‘dim day on a volal train other -* f the disaster. The work, w >lies 1 clothing, Direct news of the & Befdre departing for the scene, burst comes from Katalla, wher Doneghey ordered the state ought by two rafiroad to proceed to Brin upon ae 4 way to Cordo’ » of looting, “A company of , oe will reach’ Brinitley from pA wih, te hg yY topight The story of the destruc allroad we was confir another source, althougt stated thet th m of the bridge destroyed was of wood and tempo rary piling. The pe structure bad vot. be Samuel A. Bonnifield, pre oe Sone incr vallrond leaves (of the Firet National Bank of tonight for Cordova and will hurry |>&oks, who was found in to the scene of the accident to de: apone e condition at the t { just how jous the dam-| 2@P0t several nights ago, still les in no hes ot F Providence hospital with a shatter- ed mind. Hospital attendants re- port little or no change In the bank- er's conditi He lies in @eatupor from which his physietan ts unable to arouse him. STANDARD OIL LOSES A POINT RRMA RR JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, March | \9.—By U. P.—The supreme court | WEATHER FORECAST. of Missouri today refused to accept | ghowers tonight or Wedne the partnership suggestion proposed | 4 day, Light north by the Standar mpany with | winds. refere Oe ReneS OK Ke again c oc pany atl the a eae TEETH AND BONE ard ARE PLACED IN EVIDENCE and Jol HE BORROWED THIRTY CENTS the jaw of n Smith we: in the case against Matt Dee, charged with y ; Judge Gord morning. The hang t a ae 1 ant na a by Jury semua and t nd him guilty as : “ nex vys | charged 8 ing Judge Gordon assessed a fine of 1 j $10 1 s. The defendant took B. « ning an appeal, The testimony showed Pat that Dee hit the plaintiff on the jaw 1 2 vone fter t with bis fist with suffiefent force to coered ¢ +! het ' tha ber In several

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