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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEB. general opinion in labor circles an4|Ganigher leaves a widow, rl th IGER FALLS TO' "rns BOIH GHARGED "io ney WAGE SCALE among contractors Is that the mat| wellie M. Galligher, The fun tor will be amicably settled be|gervicen will take place from fore the present wage #oalé 8TC®| chapel of Butterworth & Sons tor ment expires. morrow at 3 p. m. Interment at ig ag iets 98 neta Mt. Pleasant cemetery Henry W. Miller, aged 16 years, son of Mr. and Mra, Nelse Miller, died at the family home, 986 25th 1 av, A, yesterday, pneumonia being | the cause of death. The remains = sre taken to Butterworth & Sons, D DEAD AT | drunkenness ‘The man's age waa) #taterment made | noommittee. ina the subject being “Prison Reform,” € STAIRS | given at 23 and the reat of hin de- | the atatoment “ Mrs. Booth advocates the employ: - eo oe ment of every prisoner, old and controversy between The w LODGING scription cetnetdes nearly with the | the tortures af the damned rp Hie " Kinney found this morning, aune of the bi young, in some gainful oceupation,| employers and employes In the Bee BARELY THIS MORN: |” Coroner Carroll stated this afters] ents that he Be arene ae ees |, Rennes Attorney Mackintoah After the cost ‘of his keop the sur|building trades has been amicably Miss Marte nelly, aged 46 4 on that @ fracture at the bane of | Mittin other Pie, pawn) = com>] thie marning fied an infor rati@e'plus should be paid to those de-/adjusted for all brane of the] “I'll teach you to sell tobacc:-tolyears, died yesterday morning at " the skull had been found on the} leststator i unworthy of a} charging Lawronce Dye and Clyde| cendent upon the prisoner for sup*|trade except the plasterers and] youngsters,” sald City Attornéy De-| 719% Tenth av. The by | | "7 o h robbery, Charles . 7 J ; }head of John Kinney. Death wae} Th Brownfield wit port ‘on laborers, a liberal increase | Bruler this morning as he imposed |taken to Collins Bros | ently -« © man seems to be quite wns | Mendricknom has identified the men!” Mix Hooth ta opposed to thelover last year’s scale having boon] fines on Peter Nelil, 8. Terao, M.|ing parlars, Miss Connelly came j supposedly due to a fall down the | PePved over the tro stairs in the dark white pile and ol fo Relea ona Grieston, 5.08 ths per n November 14 yoliey of the labor unfons againsti granted by the employers Hirashuma, Robert Bruce, here from lowa for her health three ated, but De, Carroll stated that | (lends Papp otingeyr iad uncer on tage ae Prison made goods, Today Mrs,| No such incroase has as yet been] Fiore and Geor months ago. She has a nephew, bin} death might have been due to a] COOMUlt bis ph: Ndvined to} sonality and relieved 1 granted to the plasterers, whose| whom appeared in the police court |B. F, Connelly, at whose residence Physician, His peculiar |in cash and a wateh at the corner contracts under the present wage] this morning for selling et, she was stopping. The funeral was ov. south, | Blow from an inatrument, ponduc! " - ’ ate > y Gan at ee gt oy pH tan co ee Oe Sevens |e ED a: nnd Rhaerert LICENSED T0 WED scale do not expire until May 1,| minors, in each case o fir held from the Pro-Cathedral at 9 oon fight of nathin mn has been nottoed, but| Dye was recogniaed by a finger The present scale ix $6 for plas-|and costs was imponed, Truant Of-|o'clock this morning. Interment the atoey “ AS : terion was thought to be] which he had hurt and which Het» terers. This is from $1 to $1.50 a he matter Now it lx thought that | dricksd ed previous ” aa cence ote ur «0 de at Calvary cemetery. ureet from the fleer Ketchum and his young scout| was made & 9 ee had bandas day lows than tx received for plas|are making a tour of the city ready Hoonwen wore tmeued to- | te in San Franciseo. The union ivan wine tes) Defective Vision Hooth leaves for Porth Sep af the FOOENLNE house ADMINISTRATOR he ts mentatly unbalanced from | the bery, Mr dl od gtetied pwn pistons pasty unknown, probably | the two men eam . men will demand that the scale In} vendor who defies the law in pelling paren ad streata a 6 ome men es as i Matomante whit hare | the robbery and divided the mMon@F™)” Wwohtander-Anderson——Willlam M, Beattle be the same as in Frisco,| vigaret moterial to boys under 14 | Produ irritation and nervous ; o. ureels inten |_& petition ashing that Chartes I] or hie politica cncmnen ©” Crtnin | The watch was given to Joo Whalttienwohiander, 96, Renttle, to Julie W,/67 per day for the men and $7.60) years of aoe hens, We make the vision perfect, ho gat. | Horton be appointed administrator eal enemion who later returned it to Dye. [Anderse 1, 28, Beattie. for foremen. - _ thereby soothe your nerves, Bring Jodsins ime Dye i# aatd to have later gone te »-Overter—Ed, A. Rebert.| The common laborers, including DEATHS AND FUNERALS. your eye troubles to us. We give igh f the ecatate of CHAMBER Last night sceing i gg we oo ae ~~ OF COMMERCE, Mrs. Rogers and told her that Hen tong (those engaged in excavating and the very best service at a minimum East tL Louls, to or, 20, Mt, Louls concrete mixing, are now receiving Patrick H. B, Galligher, aged 80]of cost. Glasses, $1.00 and up. Bet come me a8 driokeon had identified him on the io . . Choir, has been filed in the probate} A Meeting of me Ove r a te » wine: departinent of the superior or national fegislation of the Chemin: egy thoy Syeda 10} Colson -Hoaton-—Martin Colson, 86, {ftom $2.26 to $8.50 per day. They |years, died at the family home, 414] Schuchard Optical Co., 1207 “ss |The petitian recites that Auguatus| Of Commerce is now Deing held thin | {Mt Mie bald off to avoid being) Port Madison, to Mamie A. Beaton, ask for an increase to $3, The! Bell st, yesterday morning. . Mr. ave a | later Kinney went rgnined, white ‘ landlord requested | Melehotr, who was named executor | Mternoon for ¢ recognised, which he dik gear a: » the halt, }Of the estate tm the will of the de-| Hing what 4 28, Port Madison al cl ni Kembach- Gladding John Kem | Se anarily refused to da /Ceased, provided that he would fore the Untied “= WAS HUT ON bach, 27, Seattle, to Sarah Gladdin, 20, Reattie. fas then taken out of [Come fo Seattle to tive, has not ful shall recommend on the bit! now be- | EB gad he loft the house | filled that request, and also refuses | setting aside 750,000 acres in the} Seerned to act as administrator | Olymple mountains for a fish and Sa Wolook # The entire value of the eatate,| #8 reserve.” fe the wu accordin, rn Bdout im the dark | exceed in, and his de- |? Beuttle Maple. Wylde—Welford 0, Maple, t, Georgetown, to Florence M pi The mining tnter Wylde, 21, Dungeness Wash. to the petition, does not| est Oppore the bill, while the Hill—Poyhtart — Matt Mill, 23, 00, The will whereby | Wa ington State Gan: od Fish Black Diamond, to Hannah Poyt: Pom, being still intext | the estate was to go to the making | Preserve association is in favor of tari, “St, Seattle. Mimie he stumbled at ¢ | of & monument, was made when | - PB te abd an as Resckh—-C. 2 ‘ee on te the bottom, | the deceased was 59 yoars of age. | r T. arenes ie ce Sania, 6a, Bape 6 a onl blocking the | Horton asks that the estate be ad vbsatorat de ne NT gn 8 Prema, on to the street | mitted to probate. IONTH,| In the person of John Burns, who| Hostedt-Ajax-—John A. Hostedt ayenet side : ig Maratat Gardner Kellogg to. | ¥88 arrested by the police Jast night | #% Btanwood, to Tugrid K. Ajax, 53 li a legs day le hin re t for January.| fr prowling about th ond way | Mtanwood. derp goh nm the top The total number of fir reatdence district with oon i mith: Mayhew-—Joseph EL smith P and the blot sucht 4 the mowth was tf and the tot van | ¥Opped In A newspa the police | 21, Meattie, to Eieabeth Mayhew, 10. ° & pect on the Moar, $91,407, the largest loay having been | believe they have prevented a | % te MER pevere Demorrhage | that at the Pacific Coast Syrup | Would-be murder and apprehended | Stout-Weloh—Ired B. Stout, 24 : ihe tall. The ottin company, January 5. which amount-|@ man who weuld go to any lengths | Seattle, to Katherine D. Welch, 24 pad. wes aise rolled up NOT FAVORED ed to $20,000, No liven were toat of crime. Alameda, Cat pn and pleture taken for the Young-Senilet. wp A. Young, | Rutterworth's The announcement of the new pilot and pllotage bill to be intro dueed in the bouse at Olympia has caused considerable discussion among the marine men. The bill ae if the man had _ - wae stripped at the pollee n- De Andrew Geaech, 16 THREE VOLUNTEER © Nery. He in said to be an |, Beattie, to Charlotte C, ( : na S Kirts Are Thirty Days Ahead of Anything Else in Seattle yy orders for $109 Ma pocket and alee change, bewides « and papers with ¢ merk. Hie bag fa watebe! and a rot paad Detective Adama, to i obtain nome money Tacoma ‘ The police think that he would — that eight men be ap ited rourder to gein his Birth Record. painted to pilot the boats of for end ‘The tron bar he had weighed| Birthe were regintered today as . -half pounds and | follows 1kit—At 1024 Jackson st, Jan- (Seripps Tel h WHITE PLAINS. 5 sae og have con me two and on had « nut on one end. eign register in and owt of the ned last sound, and al! companies be — Rented the care. Delleves | Nitled to comply with this law. |LOCAL CALIFORNIANS TO ~ my ee een ee Bes tocew oa [,,Ths, MARKS. stoamahlp companice vrce sia aPenoPniATion.| WAS HE HELD UP? “isco cc a mon ; operating boats to foretgn waters} A meeting of natives of California Miva seo atin awe ey pss ng have their own pilots, hired by the) aud former residents of that #tate . be - month or year, to meet each boat) now residing in Seattle will be held, Harry Martell, a stone cutter who at the straits to bring them in and/ this evening in the Alaska club {lives at 2417 Western ay, the tim last night of either a hold up or of his own carelessness hile staggering about the waterfront at the foot of Battery ture pow in session to make a be |*t. in & drunkes condition he was Remmnong pe ag : bene o De fitting appropriation for a Califor.|pleked up by Detectives MeClarg | °°o*'” pret, tla building at the A-Y.P. &. Hubbard, complaining thet * : | wel > and chain had been jerked > orev: | out of his pocket by a robber. This pation as thet of « logger, was thie | morning Martell in at a loas to say to pince them under the same rej morning sentenced to 15 days tn! whether he was held up or simply strictions as foreign boats. the elty jail by Police Judge Gor lost the wateh out of his pocket There is strong opposition in ma-| dn. Oleson was arrested Shcur-| He says he fell down several times tine circles to euch « law being| (47 night by Officer Peterson while before the detectives picked him cana? passed, and & will probably be)!" the act of going through the) up, dnd that te wing te * mete gi) cattied into the higher courts foment of a drunken man in the Pee saloc Februsry 2, to wife of Isaac A. Wee ton, a daughter Carson—At Pacific hospital, Feb tuary 1, to wife of V. V. Carson, «| daughter. Johnaon-—At Hiliman, January 24. to wt of J, B John» law does uot provide for any epect-| purpose of the rT fed pilotage fee to be charged, and ganine the Calbrnin eckdents bare Veulte of Wm gives the pilots the right to set) so ax te get the California loatele ca, ‘ore, 201 | H0'f OwR price, which bas to be J eng bes paid out by the companies without = Alas! ins} q murmur whether the services of and _— afao pilot them out agatn. This} roome in the Alaska building. The Place ORE than a hundred of the new styles for 1907 are here ready for your choosing. There’s nothing in Seattle to match this assortment, and we are safe in saying there wont be for a month to come. Every garment is right up to the minute in style. Designs are most exclusive. There are no two alike. The tailoring is absolutely perfect and the prices are as low as you will find equal qualities and styles priced in the best stores of Chicago or New York. They range from $18 to $52.50. See the display: in our window. Then join the crowd of 5 happy buyers and admiring critics in the Suit and Cloak Department on the second floor. ‘Come to McCarthy’s every time you have a chance. It will pay you well if you would keep posted on the new- est styles. Lots of new things coming in every day by express. More new ready-made garments here than you'll find in any three other stores in Seattle. 2. & BON nla De mato, & daughter Carpenter-At 809 Yesier way} wary 1, to wife of W. D. Car 6, & Gaughier center of the city beoths for the ac Record of Deaths. | Deatha were registered today as| William R. Blaindett, 40, near Monohar Crandall—Loulsa M. J. Crandall, #6, January 31, at 1528 Valley ot nett Barc i he remember The incident happened between 1 oi ta m, an po ing from |] Recensary to abolish it. The eight Dawson } ptiote that would be appointed ua-| oo = EE E-eEE nae vy 29, at 2014 Piret WILL PASS BILL ASKED rn nl BY COMMISSION =. ee Fifth av. weet (Star Special Service.) The commission wants the logis | Humes —Nethion =. Humes, 18 covupled with people today desiring} OLYMPIA, Wash, Feb. ¢-—With-|iature to authorize it to extabiien | /erruery bat 319% Twenty-third to file on the lands being opened for |!" (8 days the entire legisiature! reciprocal demurrage fules. The | 2° "oul homesteads, The new territory con-|*PPear# to have fallen under the|lumbermen want the legislature to] $2.00 No. 100 Royal Co taine three townships in Whateam hypnotic spell of Raliroad amie | pase « reciprocal demurrage law. | Square, $1.69, at Spinoing’s county; township 99, range & east, | “OneT* Harry Palrohtid and J. ©.) The new railroads now under com - township 2%, range # east, and town. |l4¥reace. With MeMuilia remov-|struction object to the commission I’ PI ship 79, range € east: The new lands | @¢ from the commission and the being delegated with power over s a ea ure will be opened for filing on Wednes. | @Yeetieation of the commission's | grade crossings. To feel your money Is invested tn day jaffaire ended, confidence in that The ratiroad commission will Bela eafe place where large returny | der such a law would practically be a union Backed by the law, skewed hare oa HOMESTEADS ARE READY a Moet. TO BE FILED UPON, tuary 1 The United States land office te wasnt a body appears to be restored, and it given a hearing before the joint|are fortheoming. This ts the feet is easy now to predict that ail| railroad committee on ite proposed |ing which members of the German CHURCH BURNS amendments to the commission law measures thie evening, and those |Sevings Bullding & Loan Associa | desired by the commission will be| measures will be introduced this) tion have had since ite organigation. | adopted substantially ax proposed,| week, probably as committee billa,}loans are made by this company (Star Special Services.) with tao exceptions, in which there| Speaker Falconer haa demanded of }on improved real estate and high SPOKANE, Feb. 4—The sew! is some Httle doubt ithe howse committee on privileges |ciass riske. Get particulars from Trintty Evangelical church | These exceptions are the elections prompt action on the| Chas, Osner, secretary, 416 Batley dame << by fire last night to the| powed reciprocal demurrage p * primary bill, and it will be | building ove atmowst of $4.900. Two firemen, sian and the provision regarding) brought iste the house in amended —_ but pot seriously in| «rade crossings. form tomorrow or Wednesday \5 Penns 2 ure = - Two unknown meu were even to, Protect yourself and those brenk a wiadow and enter the! ( : ERVIC ES ON dependent upon you. Your fur charch shortly before the fire, but} ture happiness depends upon i> manainay aieeeee FEBRUARY 12 the habits you form now. — a Protect yourse!f by getting into the habit of saving money. New Fancy Silks Beat All Others Shown in Seattle Look around the town and then come here and judge for yourselves. We've more than a hundred new pattern 1ow you in the newest 1907 styles Shadow checked and plaid effects, checkerboard designs, small, medium and large checks, hairline stripes and checks, gray striped effects and many others. The harmonious blending of shades and color is the best ever produced, There is a splendid assortment at only $1.00 a yard and many others at $1.25 and $1.50. An unknown Japanese, whe was American War VY picked up om the waterfront Tra, | ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTHDAY! novoiutionary societies, will ob turda| fleer Satureey cnorming by Officer Her: | OF AGRAHAM LINCOLN WILL| serve the anniversary at au even been im the bay, te Dellevred to have 8G CELEBRATED BY MANY|!ae service in the First Unitarian church, corner of Boylston av. and escaped from some ship in the bay societies. Olive at. , WePay4 Per bef aged ; stent see: Stnaet por > Guaat-| Bromo oe The address will be delivered by Ct. Int t The pati jotles of Seat] Rew. monde, pastor of the re word of Kngiieh and ts being helt +1. witl celebrate the birthday an-| church. Special music wil, also - inte s t the oft, ii watll the ii M Tee aie an —ae niversary of Abraham Lincoln in| be provided by the church chotr, erans and the oe Wash Dress Goods Unmatched in Quantity and Quality We mean just what we say, and when you've seen the assortment we have to show you, you'll agree with us that we do not stretch the truth a particle when we state that this store has the loveliest patterns and the largest display Among the an appropriate manner next Sunday] under the direction of Prof. Gerard On Gavieg ounte under the auspices of the Sons of] Tonning Ernest Ingstrom, a young boy, Veterans. The anniversary falle Tuesday, February 12, will be ob was this morning given 10 days in on Tuesday, February 1%, but ar] served as a general holiday by city the city jail as punishment for the rangementa have bean made by | and county offices, banks and many theft of four jack kntver found in Gen. George A. Custer camp, inj business houses, A spectal pro | the lad’s § posseseton. Ingatrom which al! similiar organttations, in| cram will be carried ont in all the solidly denied baving taken the cluding the ©. A. R. pe knives, but the evidence was too dics of the G. A. R, Women strong against bins. Hef Corps, Loyal Legion, Spanieh ee EER eae EE RE LORE EN NR of new 1907 Wash Dress Goods to be found in Seattle public sehools. There will be no by the Nations! Guard, how- new things are—Radium Silk—Organdies—Silk Striped Chiffons—French Or- gandies—Swisses, Dimities and Batistes—in numerous designs and beautiful col- orings, Prices run from 12$4c to 6oc a yard: If you want an exclusive and dainty dress pattern, come to McCarthy's. You'll find nothing prettier in the largest stores in America. BOSTON GIRL MAY PLAN THE BIGGEST BATTLESHIP) #rrwee co. New Muslin Embroid- Underwear Every exquisite and dainty style is * eries here for your approval, There are Con Secend Avenue and Cherry Street Hoge Bull¢ing Beattie Waen < 1 garments—Corset Cov- ers—Night Gowns—Chemise-——Draw- ers and Skirts—every one of them new many hur (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) BOSTON, Feb. 4.—There is one Reston girl who may look the part of @ secretary for some home for stray cats, but who is building bat Ueships She in Miss Lydia Gould Weld, of | a famous and wealthy old New Eng liand family, She is employed by the Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Construction company When just tb hood, Mixs We of some use in the world A story is told concerning an ini ng session between Mix Weld and | Mra. Lucia Att * Mead. vine t . | a temporal vice regent of ¢ Miss Weid yards of Flouncings, All-Oyer Embro and up-to-dat Phere a wn today for the first time erally he , Insertions and ¢ many plain effects and lit- ; Is of styles in lace trimmed and embroidery effects. Ma- be openes Sanday, Fed. fee teautiful wide Flouncing with WS now. ’ ’ terials are the finest muslins, cambrics, : . . F nainsoo and swisses. (ding into woman 1 concinded to be @ Bingletary $Y First ave ces here are always just as low t desig wn tl ' P loveliest designs sh > and in many cases you will find eason at ODE to $Z.50 a yard them « wer than y | | | | | CUT RATES 30 DAYS To advertise our new and erfully successful RE AMELING process we will work at the following low 10 DAYS, and with all issue a TWELVE-YEAR GUARANTEE We m no charge for ex amination or advice. FOR THIRTY DAYS PRICES— 3 Fillings 50e Re-Knameling Teeth $1.00 Crowns, per tooth ae ! int 2 of} Mrs learning to build battle ifled dear Mies Weld. eclaimed Mra. Mead, “one battleship costs as h as an eatire university. One tucational and leatructive ' My dear Mrs, Mead,” responded he girl, “your mathematic © cor rect, but I queation your logic. Fre yuently there are occasions in the nward mareh of civilization when good battleship, properly han iiéd, is worth more to God and he nity, than 46 average universt The largest and best display New Valentines 4: sci since ay ‘excep from, Every new novelty and pleasing invention is here All the popular hit of the xy and every one of them at popular prices that you can afford to pay Pi ut your Val ! Post Cards tl to sell at 2@ each, Others at two fot 5¢. n astounded We've 10,000, of them lige Work 83.50 'o 85.00 McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets 85.00 YALE DENTISTS Corner Second and Yester, Over Guy's Drug Store owerful t German, French and Swedish 40, Miss Weld fitted for technol-| uated at the head of her class he hopes that his compan i sted. Donning her| Miss Weld one day amazed th ract for the j and matric owner of a. big steam | frail, gently-bred New Englan ther apron, baring her well-bred | miilionalr Mian paver CANAL Co, seht by running the pilot house! Nothin mat and the ms, greasing ofling and blacks ¢ her pretty fingers, she work the bench, the forge, the lathe, | cruise In a heavy sea r f nd at her books, After| President Orcutt, of the ble New-| the grea “t | port News company, is very proud} and most terrible upholder of js hat t rid has ever known gine ‘room in on 4| will hay President and anager, 509-610 Me Seattic, Wash. oF Walla Walle Co, Wash. at, mor Spoken Cprmmewe once Egan gnvenanenenesoe tO” DIS of savage plugging tecture, Miss Weld grad-' of his fair empl and t thy