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1917, PAGE N ') ‘ STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 2, ¥ Grima MURDER OF CHAIRMAN OLSON (7°92, “COMPLAINT LODGED __ WE'LL TRUST YoU STIRS OLYMPIA LEGISLATORS” ‘AGAINST HOME ASSN. legislators who were bitter today|ed a revolver and box of cartridges *, and ibly restrain the bad to/ agent of the Home $ 50.00 Worth of , 1 labor commissioner P F 1.00 Worth of over the murder of EK. W, Olson,|at the Mills @ Cowles hardwar governor, He became chat OLY IEOIA, Feb. tower | money out and had thee Pry sae chairman of the Industrial insur-| store tah cf ihe’ thameslat tatorenél testimony, showing how poor |broken to him that unless he kepe @ f 200.00 Worth ance commisaion, by John Van Dell Leonard Saw Shooting pcmnitadion ater the Cities sort people have been swindied and » regula onthly payments for = © i a diegruntied logger, at 1:36 p. m.| Former State Senator J. KH. Loon-|age shake-up last June, It was robbed of their savings by the | long of time, he would lose & Thursday lard ob Lewis county was pitting 00-|der Oleon.ad labor ocmenlasior deceptions of some unreliable | what he alread ven them, A bill was to be introduced today | posite to Olson when Van Dell en-| that the minimum wage law wa savings and loan associations, #on also Works on the stock farm repealing the measure passed in| tered the office ceamulanea how they have been induced to | at Monroe Did, which did away withthe death| “When he (Van Dell) walked tn.| Olson was reluctant to 1é ~ become “members of the asso T vit of Ingemann Jorgen. Saachey < Magceamtaciven Gerken (NO: Nid A wun, fi bln; hand," daysloue at tence: cocamiostoner, it elation,” and deposit member- |sen, also of the Carnation stocle of Snohomish, Hoff of Whatcom and| Leonard, “I thought it was a Joke. |heart being in it, Once before ship tees which ate Up hein [ne Tea ee Tike hie fat j Gardner of Jefferson have indorsed| Then he started shooting and hur tan Wed WitebeaC aie, by Abe terest, was given before the ad been like fellow workers’, i the measure. ried away, I gave the alarm nar’ thal: canted. Within fs paint Darking semmiesecs of the 9 Chi TERT re eee little easlery 5 Van Dell wan acheduled to plead, The logger is 42 years old ration, but he turned it down ge aga hPa ly Fe ee today. He was arraigned at 5 p. m.| Unmarried, and — live at Bor | ite was very popular with the labor A masa of evidence was intro. No Money Back q yesterday, and given 24 hours to/ faux, Wash. Ho was injured ing men, he himself being a men belse greet cihbett cpapheniency Albert J. Rennebohm, who works § £ plead. The court appointed Walter |5ePt. 29, 1916. He got $30 | per of the Typographical union ng teat werens pu the steamship Dewey, was repe |J, Milroy to defend him 4 month until December 29, when| When the crisis over the indus-| windled of th E 4 by an affidavit which showe =” |The funeral of Commissioner |t#® claim was closed. The final trial insurance commission affairn during the last recently or ed that he paid $90 into the Home @ | q Olaon will be held some time Satur award was $8.10 for time and $50! came last sum r, he yielded to the| $ ganized and reorganized assocta-| Savings and Loan association, after } day, probably from St. John's Hpis.|\{F Permanent partial disability. | governor's request and accepted the shor ocd tlon being promised that he would get @ ? copal chureh He refused to give the name of his | new plac | Mrs. Squires of St. Paul is a Cite Special Cases cent, and that he could withe ™ © Wite Rushes From Senate End ths Entsk weenie be van foe het He teaves'& wife and three ohii-|leading candidate for presigent ge0-| un «so anes were presently ee wanteg | SELLERS NEW IDEA KITCHEN CABINET, your own {dea of The first news of her husband's! /,, © bad for her. |dren, Helen, age 20; Ruth, in high |eral of the Daughters of the Amer oe how people ’ een | aa The agent of the company asle what a kitchen should be. Regular price $45.00 death came to Mra. Olson as she| O!0n was a native of Wisconsin |rchool, and Edward, a grade schoo! |tcan Hevolition. | Mlecion Wilk Oe wtacen in” for amounts an large a5| (open ren 8 pee ee special at .. $33 50 J car in the senate gallery Thursday and was 43 years of age pupil held at Washington in April, Mr ak arge 48 that “it was in } afternoon and heard the announce He had in Washington Dr, Summers of Walla Walla to | Sauires ts regeat of the D, A late vestigation showed $1.00 CASH $1.00 PER WEEK ment of the murder from the foor,| Years. and & compositor in|day prepared a bill to opriate | R. in Minnesota A bill iatreas ey Benster slip of paper” was a stock “My : She did not catch the significance |t® mechantea) rooms of a Walla |$10,000 for the relief of Mrs. Olson, | ——— - ; hase limits ser aarp subscription obligating him for 30 - ——— a of the announcement, and turned — neers her, on the third feer, when thellimit tor each et Bane ee i tide, | shares of stock in the above Sia | a —\to w boy and asked him what had Itire would be made outer wall collapsed, following the|that new members shall be given Pa gah geo be Hy payment aaa ling money began to be circulated, happened, When she understood | ‘Twelve families made their! blast ee ra tar tate fale, nnd tude thee tee r paper further stated 9 | Ridley refused to discuss his She rushed to her husband's P homes in the tenement, Each b Paralyzed with fear and shivering shall become assets of the 4 =. | that be has since beer! Salas athe tet Yo t morgage alee mindy ww atta vement, Each had a k hall become as of the associa-| any of his money back. eomaste ut cg J. Sullivan, his at raed a “* : 6 mter the) number of roomers, #0 It has been | ft cold, she gathered her little tion and not given to soliciting| Affidavits were produced ¢from Soe ey, saya the barges are un so Ms ¥ uae his body was atill nl TENEMENT FIRE impossible to secure an accurate group about her, With the young: agents {North Yakima, Sumner, 8 gy mate “paler Phase en co | un f the number of persons liv-/¢st, § months old, in her arms and) — gtung by “Home” Association | county and other parts of ine aa squad Shot Three Times | ing in the building the rest clinging to her skirts, she), & > . all of which showed th ; | “Edon’t think the reports are| Van Dell brushed aside a protest-| Threw Children Out Soueht her way thn the smoke and| 1%? Sitidevit of Jeus Sorensen, oe oe eee & owed the same is unfounded,” said Sergt. Putnam jing stenographer when he rushed | ~~ vtiees Wane BE bekall chilives fq {fumes to © point where she could| oo Works CB the Commi’ k|Of experience with some OteaaaaaE OF EXT Friday. “I believe Prosecutor Lun » Olson's office yesterday after thn temettant Aik water anne calteep. themn,'to the ground ‘farm, at Monroe, was produc associations 4 jdin will be able to prove his|noon. He yelled, “Hello, old-timer CONTINUED years Some who escaped| Jobn, 6 years old, was lost in the fest gee apsscecets Be | ny son had been approached charges, and immediately shot three time were thrown from third-story win-| darkne i tt GOV. WITHYCOMBE TO Two bullets entered the victim's FROM PAGE 1 dows by frenzied parents, Thrilling | Loan association of Seattle, who Dry Squad Officer Walter C. head i. 1 rescues were made by volunteer res-| from rushing to certain th ina 1h nterest at the rate of f Ridley, who came from Wor. = | He died a few minutes later cuere search for him promised him interest at the rate o! nout : : jconducting an investigation to as 4 8 per cent, and further told him that cester, Mass, with special rec. | | without regaining conscious Clement 8. Davis, a switchman, on| The rear porches of milding |}, could withdraw any money he | Van Dell then quickly left his way home from work, passed the| Were blown away by explosion. | iced with the association at any| SALEM, Or., Feb. 2—Gov. Withiel ommendations to Seattie “dry” tine a a ‘4 cansed by criminal negligence, and leaders, and won a place on office and walked to the court-|14 ascertain, if possible, the number|Duliding shortly after the explosion and this avenue of escape Was CUL! time, Accordingly, he gave the man |Combe is expected to sign the Ores Pp ouse, where he asked to be locked . . , Three child were tossed into his|0ff. Only one entrance was left y onsen ape cdi Sergt. Putnam’ id, landed missing nto hi 5 $100. Later on, when he wanted to ® bone dry bill at 4 p. m, today, | rg am’s squad, arms from a second-story window,|open for their escape. This Wa! withdraw his money, the affidavit|All Mquor ordered before ‘Withye ap Henry Booth, patrolma né in the county Jall late Thure- Why He Killed Him Ss apeiewe toe ue and! fourth struck him on the head, “logked shortly mother leertain whether the disaster was ard by flames says, the ‘ociation refused to give Combe signs may be brought into day after charges of extortion SALEM, Or >. 2.—The pro. able pathmear vec naam = w ors to appear on the scene Apri b clous. He was a ; . t ; ager at bee about 14 him his $100, or any part of it, on |the state, provided it arrives within riswione © announced ta ‘ were taken from retiding ‘tsiee . - had been made against him by | posed Oregon law denying land own-| “Damn him. He tried to starve me, | 27 Positive that the death Hat will gr ore Page gree ME aie hein ee Senne oe oe Prosecutor Lundin. ing rights to Japanese, Chinese and |! kt! him because he I Or au ulaerine daioae tee sue Mother Saves Her Brood ped in blankets and hurried to a hos-|- An affidavit, sworn to by Jens —_——_ 3 | | pay me any more money ei * b, he de Eecaping| won « vite ma . ted $ 9 Ridiey te alleged to have got- | Hindus, is in the hands of the sen-| PAY me any more money 1 coulin’| gas still prevents firemen from en-| ries small children were seen | pital . Lasson, says that he was promised| COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 2—TRe) ten $50 from Meddie Conway, jate committee on judiciary toda ght ¥ might as well be ta the tering the ruins |to crawl out of a basement window Police and firemen experienced |g” per cent interest by the Home|Ohio house of representatives tes ume Rune at the Spring hotel, jand it is likely to die there. Th snitentiary as any other place Police Start Probe, Too jtoon after firemen arrived. How great difficulty in throwing lines | Savings and Loan association of Se-|day, by unanimous vote, adopted @) 1084, Second ave January 7, {bill seemed doomed. even before the| Van Dell had hung around the| Chief of Police Herman Sct ee CT ee ae erecasena” aug [eusay and that be cond wet His Skt ee ia fee erg reat rrest |Japanese ambassador in Washing-| industrial insuran: fice T 1 weit La? sem » barefooted, and/ey at any time he wanted {t. Ac-| with alarm the present crisis for breaking the Gry law and to |ton asked the state department to| day morning, When told his sete ha t “itt . at t ° tr Ae rtly after| One of the heroines was Mrs,|the pavement, covered with ice and/ecordingly he paid into this {nstitu-| calling upon every citizen of the beat her up” unless she paid oppose it. Iwas settled, he said Well, i! in ' ed that a thorol Mary Schoskey. She was sleeping| broken glass, made their plight! tion a total of $60, and was later in-|U. 8. to “stand behind the him money. tigation into the cause of the with ber six small children about | more pitiable. | formed that he could not get any of dent as one man.” Sergt. Putnam went personally Prosecutor Lundin with the woman, who had told him her| story. A few minutes after Prose-| ecutor Lundin swore to the com- plaint before Judge Gordon, Ridley was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Stewart Campbell. Efaw Gete Letter Ridley had been a police officer in Worcester. He came here with his family. Later a letter was received by J. W. Efaw, prominent dry worker, stating that Ridley was in Seattle and had quite a record as an ¢ getic police investigator. Ridley } then interested Efaw and Mayor A Y, V4 Gill fn his experience and was ft- Py = WH | _ Rally engaged by Sergt. 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