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ng Water and Blazes New Mine Dangers » GATE, Utah, March which has been soul Jower workings of se the Utah Purl a here: brought a alt eiferts to quenchin B cating its way ol in several places. | bodies, as near as ‘veo 15 estimate, ald Be in the water tase er Lar og mine that ma pation put it eee feet Miner these | ee fe the smoke and cases | mer. GATE, Utah, Na recovery, up to ‘ Yt bodies from Mi Par the Utah Fuel company, live of any of t or finding alive © med ‘oy thelr ent on, “wonll Her Lateg var gold ate, It working the rae cat depths goch Oat ¢ ty of amy men in the thme of the diaste "| initial point of attack instead of and | at | wil have been brought to imetice. before the end of the ying of the dead started fame of the bodies to homes of re pet of the victims will erred thie de cemetery here. Every train | pinag today is bringing relatives of victims to attend t seg are being he! ate being formed for a gen-| later for ail victims. (UP AD SET The women claimed the body of | Wes negro miner, removed! the Mt yesterday. Two of them | the morgue within two rid ; telegram mas coal mftetind from a woman in Aber- Be. Wash, who claimed to be his da, relief work among Dreft is going forward, and }tee had | today waa accompanied by three per 1924 WOULD COMPEL USE OF ASH TRAYS FOR COUNTRY MOTORISTS QACRAMENTO, Cul, M x Ash trays will OIL INQUIRY Story About Loan | BY PAUL I. MALLON WASHINGTON, Marc BY naked 1. B. MeLeat oll comm wome the fir ube thrown ¢ ash tyes & & necessity SENATE STARTS = City and asked BOOZE PROBE = He told me it had nothing t with Teapot Dome, It was in acced Seek Telegrams of Daugh-| om cn ott tin erty’s Friend, Suicide [1 tbat ie got hi 2 denied, with all could command, that volved In any other way » Pag = , Bhowing algna i 9 millionaire by Jense Smith. frie: the attorney general, wh suicide in Daugherty's 2 ges pansing between N: nd the time of Smith's ed for In making this Senator Burton K erat, Montana, who the investigation, sald the aken up a new | indicated that the relations of and Smith WASHINGTC emphasis he he was in deep nervy question bint out irrelevant matters as he sought n the flood of code mersayes ntly have featured the com rings 1 regret that he } that he had handled or that he was in any erty ed with the naval re might prove Cantu revolution. Investigation of t ties in the capital and e forts to mecure pardons for bootleggers, and: th federal patronage will | In a lengthy statement to the in: | wy vestigntors, Me | where, ef “| 1 at he never knew Harry } lessee of Teapot Dome, or ever spectiated in any of the 8 clair company ters ) declared. Sinclair stock That Doheny Doheny ate © does not kno’ hever speculated | cated. He refused té go {nto any tails regurding his purpose in calling for the Smith telegrams. Showing up at his office after a mysterious 24-hour absence, Wheeler | That he knew former Secretary of the Interior Albert B, Fall and for mer Secretary of the Navy Denby sons identified to inquirers simply as| only as friends and never had any Mr. Frank, Mr, Sterner and Mr. | official dealings with them } Stinson. They hurried into ht 4. That he speculated tn Pr with Rim. As a result of the change | stock in 1922 as ar in plans, the open hearing may not/ matter and that he start until Friday. Wheeler wants] the dealings of the others repo’ more time to-get the new facts in| to have been implicated in that tr shape for presentation. Wheeler pefused to disclose the scene of his activities of the past 2 hours, but one of his associates ind! cated they had been up all night an revealed he had suttered | ® Very heavy loss in the Pure Oil eal. He sald that in Novanber, . he bought 2,000 ea of PI } Olt stock and sold this in Feb | y upon arriving at his| 1922, re te those in charge probably ic we Rt landied entirely from sources | Senator Hrookhart, the fate. Appeals to the! of the committer, hich had been contempiat-|of Butte, Mont. who will iy will be abandoned. | Wheeler a® the open hearings. City Directory Announcement MPORTANT is vitally important that Seattle resi- ‘dents ACT PROMPTLY! Have you in your name to the City Diree- Office? if our representative has not already en your name, send in the names of in your household over 18 years age. This information’ should be ly written on a postal card and ed at once to our office. iness firms are asked to assist’ by ding in the names of any additions 0 their force since information was e ously taken. MAIL POST CARD RL. POLK & CO,, Ine. City Directory Publishers 11 Columbia Street Seattle Tf you have movei—please show both ; old and new addresses | €/2,000 shares of Bet closeted with SAYS HE Los Towa. chairman | $30,000 IN STE nd A. B. Melzer.) In March, 1922, hy sold In the follo Dece m Steel and mber at & loms of approximately $30,000. “This loss was entirely mi Lean said. | “I have never been inte the purchase of any Sincia! |heny stock, directly or tndir ine,” Mo- | rested in} ir or Do. ‘ectly, by jWhich I mean that I have never| jmade any such purchaso nor have I had any Interest in any such pur. chases made by anyone at any time." McLean indicated. that he told his first story about lending $160,000 to Fall merely because Fall was a | Personal friend. McLean declared that many tele- Srams which passed between him | jand his agents were purely and had no connection | investigation, NO KNOWLEDGE )OF NAVAL LEASES “I have alwolutely no kn |Fegarding any leases upon naval re- | serves made at any time Personal | with the i} now ledge to any! person of any company except such | knowledge aa I in common with all) [the rest of the American public, | |have received from newsp: |ports.” said McLean in hi | ment, | “As to the so-called }Heanes and companies: | “I have never known anything Jabout any lease of any olf jthe Sinclair company an jncthing about this except have read in the newspa “I @o not know Mr. Sinclair and haye no jot ever having met jeasual way. I have never |interest of any kind, direct directly, for mygelf or an person, in any o with this Investigation. DOESN'T KNOW EDWARD DOHENY “I do not knew Mr. I have never seen him in {I did not know that he lconnection with any naval oil reserves until I thetn in the newspapers.” | Then followed a statemen MeLean made regarding $ The statement continued: “Former Secretary of Int Harry ¥. recollection him even in a his companios, 1 |did not even know that there wan | such a thing ax the Mammoth Oil company until I saw it mentioned) in the press reports in conne-tion Edward L. {Doheny and, so far as I am aware, leases upon ing Doheny stock identical with that | aper re | is state | Sinclair | | land to ad know what 1 | pers. | had any ly or in- py other my life. had any read of t regard: inclair. erlor Ali) {bert B. Fall has for several’ years |f} | been @ personal friend of mine, My| |relations with him have, {been personal and never official. 1! jhave never at any time however, had any] | official transaction with the interior ||! | department | government. ot the United States) | “As regards the navy department Denby, T can said alread artment, |Denby has been a very sit government advertising, course, {t would be recogni; personally. | Lean after the statement | ished. | ment in connection with | loan of $100,000 to Ful? ] “No, stp.” ve you made search checks for the $100,0007 ‘ou | them.” There never were wero there?” , wir—what? ¢ just as I told any The sun's surface js 12,000 volume 1,300,000 times th gun’s sufrace Is 27 times than that at the surface of t! "Yor, sir; but I have not found Of course, there say the dy about My per- sonal acquaintance with Seoretary | ight one.) |The newspapers which I am con-|}| [nected with may have carried some but, ized that of this is a matter not handled by mo ||! Walsh began examination of Me was fin! | “Do you care to make any state. F alleged | i} i], i} | for stub cheeks, 0 and its t of the earth, The force of gravity ut the greater he earth, tHE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE by Mayor Brown Quarantine Station four performanc 7 | Giving the C. P. I. liner Empre of Australia 24-hour start from | et phama, the nident Jeffernor f the Admiral Oriental line, beat! str j0 minutes into at Williams arrived at Williams event talk > k & Nelson's «lay by the China club, ew Washington hotel. NAB NARCOTICS particular ar | Federal Operatives Raid Ho-| ood tel; Seek Dope Ring Mor’ a raid on a roo Fifth ay evening. Salome r three are the He wa mspital, suffering trot broken. tion station. Opium, yenshee and morphine were] found in larg probability th: | dealer was indicate ‘dope | midnight | Chinese PAGE 7 M’LEAN FACES/OPERA SINGERS LINER ARRIVES IN WORKMAN HURT FIVE PERISH INN. DRUNK DRIVERS ENROUTE HERE Fall Asked Him to Tell False| Chicago Songsters Awaited|Beats Canadian Ship Into|\Car Tangled on Switch; IN CRASH Y, BLIZZARD ARE JAILED Metropolis Is in Grip of Ter- | Police Judge Sentences Six; riflc Winter Gale Two Released YORK Runs Down Man Barcholon!, 1838 Dearth everely Inj im when he was car at Pitth « taken to t ays in jail 9 men, Carl 1 released Ww th ing we and 8, Cum: runken, dr Temy © gran imilar charges. red. Big ners comi: ed thru hea held up more 1 continu than an hour ro — * was ham Radio communication pered, nearly all stations being tem WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE | v shut off porarily out of commission ty water will be a. m, to & p. Workers With Radio| JACKSON, March 12—The |men who moll for gold in the Argo- | naut mine wil protected by radio | M4 the future bring disaster, if] lans of Franelsco and 8. W., from to 35th ave fron 32d main on . from Faunt er at e shut off from | n), Thrusday from W. Da Alaska st. and 2 st, from 44th | men died in the Argo-|{ ve, s. W. te ve. BV natal. | and probably will be similar arrangements in FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Beautiful New . Cotton Fabrics Attractively SPRING PROMENADE of Practical Fashions Thursday - Friday - Saturday March 13 - 14 - 15 At 2:30 ate showing—on living models—of moderate- ly-priced fashions in women’s and misses’ Frocks, Coats, Suits, sports wear, evening Frocks, Millinery, Footwear and accessories. SATURDAY—a special showing of children’s Spring apparel. You are cordially invited to attend. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Dainty Hand-Made Baby Dresses, $1.65 f UR dainty styles in hand-made and hand- embroidered baby Dresses of sheer, soft white fabrics. With square or round scalloped necklines. Sizes 6 months, 1 and 2. Attractive value at $1.65. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Special Purchase: Women’s Stockings SPECIAL 35¢ PAIR 3 Pairs for $1.00 AX advantageous purchase of women’s good qual- ity lisle and cotton heather Stockings, offered Thursday at an unusually low price. 600 PAIRS LISLE STOCKINGS in white and black; drop-stitch weave, with reinforced feet. 400 PAIRS COTTON HEATHER STOCKINGS in fancy weave, three shades, with contrasting clocks. Sizes 814 to 10. Special 35¢ pair; 3 pairs for $1.00. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Clocked ‘‘Glos’’ Sox SPECIAL 35¢ PAIR: 3 Pairs for $1.00 SPECIAL purchase of men’s Cordovan and black Mglos” (artificial silk) Sox with white embroidered clocks. Finely-woven quality; with re- inforeed lisle toe and heel and ribbed lisle top. Sizes 914 to 1144. Special 35¢ pair; 3 pairs for $1.00. —Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORK | Spring Millinery-Making rollments Now Tal AN unusually attractive offering of this popular ‘THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE presents a varied and beautiful as- sortment of Cotton Fabrics for the Spring season—also some special offerings at saving prices for Thursday. 2,000 Yards of 27-INCH JAPANESE CREPE SPECIAL 20c YARD 32-inch Shirting At 50e vara Finely-woven mercerized- stripe Shirtings in an at- tractive assortment of striped patterns, Stripes in yellow, green, blue and lavender; also black and white. At 50¢ yard. 2,000 YDS. OF FANCY GINGHAM Distinctive, new patternings in checks, plaids, cross stripes, ratine and novelty effects, . In a 3 5 63 wide range of pleasing colorings. Width 32 YARD 36-inch inches. “Year-Round” t ‘a ace Voile At §0¢ yard Suitings At 50¢ Yard Lovely Lace Voile for lingerie. Orchid, tan- Fast-color cotton Suitings serine, brown, — tan, in linen-like finish, Empire blue, lavender, yellow, rose, abel eh AR gray, seal brown, orange venice \bigecaigat and mais shades. Width 3¢ ‘and white. At 50¢ yard. inches. At 50¢ yard. cotton Crepe in a wide range of shades: Gold Orange Empire Blue Turquoise Tangerine Tan Vermillion. Lacquer Red Narcissus Copenhagen Are Lavender Orchid Pink Gray Rose Width 27 inches, special 20¢ yard. Printed Plisse Percales Crepe At 25¢ Yard At 39e Yard Striped, flowerand.dot, Pink, light blue, laven- shirting and apron pat- der, honeydew, yellow and ternings in 361nch Per- white Plsse Crepe in a very desirable quality for White and soft-tint lingerie, Width 36 inches. At 25¢ yard. At 39¢ yard. cales. grounds. Lingerie Fabrics At 50c Yard Mercerized cotton Lingerie Fabrics in “bird's-eye,” jer: sey, stripe and cross-stripe weaves. Light blue, orchid, honeydew, pink, flesh tint © and white. Width 36 inches. At 50¢ yard. 3,000 YDS. OF FANCY DRESS VOILE There is ample inspiration for new Spring drésses in these beautiful Dress Voiles. New flower, lace-effect Oc YARD and all-over designs in soft shades, high colors and black-and-white effects. Width 40 inches. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Classes Begin Monday, March 17 | in the Millinery Section, Downstairs Store.