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HE SEATTLE STAR—W (MAY ASK FEDERAL INVESTIGATION Lieutenant: Martin Markison, of oe We SEATTLE BEING — SONGRA TULA TED i. + i George BR. Chamberlain, governer | “™ lnveatigatton of the authorities une Jof Oregon, sends # telegram of con-|"* Washington, (f need be, to fully 4 sratulation and expreween hia in| °*PO# the alleged trek whereby tention of faising a large appro i party of Resslan laborers were al priation from that atate jlemed to have been induced te enter he New York Maibisture,| ® eoatract with the Chicago, Mil (hough thelr chaltman, Sherman) YSUkee & 81. Pout ratiroad and by Moreland, states that the waya and) S20) Coporation they were paid means committed of that body is| MM? for 24 daya work on the grade auitating the question of wn appro | eae Maple Valley. Lientenant| priation, Prank Morriek, ehiet of M&tHixon claims to have informa: | Gow of another stintlar wlek played | jetters of cons jont have been tae teary K. Rood, director are 8 fer the ACYP.S Javi Ankeny, ia a i, ment bill loxtsla a) ¥ Sgpeclal commissioner) publicity for the exposition, atated States that ( vaines#| this morning that the granting of won hig party of Ruslan la} ig are attempting to) the appropriation by the Washing | Ut?"® eutenant Markison and} Laut ES eeilsina’” te wating-/ Rev. M. G. Andreade are in gonter te erect ie city, besides” the She ervetex! by the state. ton state legislation has done mo: to “looven up” the legtetatures « other states than any other move 4 OF ATTORNEY AUSES AN INQUIRY patory has ie the. doth ag once this afternoon, diseusaing th: matter, whieh was exploited in Th | Star exclusively Deo, 27 CANT CONTROL CHILD LABOR | ee of lay Pomerene waa known to have Melvin} had @ severe coughing apell tro: rey, Who} MO apparent cause whatever, sun apartments | day rte, unkown to hie At first It was] friends and others in the apartment have n| house, he was taken sick ¥ WASHINGTON, D The house judictary 4 committer te |} dag reported that jurtedtetion er J subject of congress has no authority the | child labor, dtweay ie wight over weman and h what Beehing otter than thelstemed afterward to have been an| ft Towld be just as bgien!,” cays Bomach trouble, but/attack of grip, Monday morn. | 2% ePOTh “to armue that congrens Blaproved the Wilnan R. Gay, to whose tne | S8@ Pemulate age, color, sox, drown m City Inst Bat- office Mr: Pomerene waa employed, | “4 delat: of an employe and) thereby fix the hours ef labor As te jorise jurisdiction over the | subject of woman and child tabor,” TWO ¢ ARS STRIKE AUTOMOBILE telephoned to the young men's house to find out why be did not come to work, The dnor to his room was found locked and no response way given to knocks When the door was forced Pom rene was found tn bed unconscious jand retained #0 until hie @eath yesterday morning. Dre Shannon, O'Shea and Carrel ber formed an autopsy and discovered the cause of death to have been Continued. A CAR LINE avenue sear Chery Pais to NO eat Ll The Star thas develaped the fact A delivery automobile, owned by| that It te poasible to sequre in He the Marine tauadry and driven by ttle pure maple syrup, Tt has beeh necdesary te offer a ulcer of the stomach, Bdwerd Debon, wae struck by an! Pomerone was 25 years otf ang} bowed Second ay. car at 2:30 reward in order to gain this infor this afternoon.. Dehon! mation, but The Star does not m- maid to have had perfect habits His | Oe remains Will be shipped east, where) Y2* @flving his car up Second ay,|#ret the expenditure of the reward hie brothers tive, his parents being toward Pike «. and when be! rer. reached the corner of Becond av,| Of the samples of syrup submit- and Union at. the car struck bis|t¢d to The Star four have been machine in the rear, knocking f| fun@ to be pure They differ acrosa the track upon the rafls of | *o™mewhht In color and quality, but the outbound track, An outbound|%@¥e been declared by experts to ear then atrdek the auto amidahipa, | O° @deolutely pure landing {t in the gutter and partly| For the benefit of the readers of mearaseae upsetting ft, The driver eseaped| Th? Btar, oF, at tenet, those of The To Fight Division, without injury, but the maching| Str readers who relish pure maple f ON DEARBORN Teeooes seenee ale; Dante -_ (Seripps Telegraph Service.) SNEADAY, FEB. 6, 1907. PURE MAPLE SYRUP F SALE IN SEATTLE HOW. THE ORDINARY “MAPLE SYRUP” 16 MADE, Eighth av, northwest, mo labet. From George M. Burrington Co, commission merchants, P block, label “Pride of Ohio.” From the National Grovery © Western av, and Madison st, no label, The Pranktin Avénue Grocery and Market announce that they have but four ur fiye gestions miore of the syrup, of which # ample wae submitted, The gallon seyt to The Star from B, Nilxon was the last that gentioman bad and he wae net sble to aay when be could Be- cure another shipment. Burrington & Co, secure the “Pride of Chto” Marriage Heanses have been t» wued today a6 follows Mitehell bert BH. Mitchel! Sentile, to Laura Mary Gee, 44, Boattle Lynch Miller Bdward B. Lyneh a7, Bverett, to Mrs. Ella Miller, | Byerett \ Sinith-Pteree—-Julia A. Smith, 24, Beattie, to Lora Ploree, 21, Tuck villa Milsen-Watson—-K, Milsen, 87, | Beattie, to Karen J. Watson, . 20, | Chieago. | Heary Sehneider-—-Lewis B. Ben |ry, 20, Ballard, to Helen B. Selinet lder, 21, Seattle | McMahon-Heary—C, McMa hon, 24, Benttle to Georgianna |Henry, 19, Tacoma | Plant Muetler—talph T. Pham, 126, Seattle, to Hattie Mueller, 21, | Beattle. | Parkin Walsh—Heury B. Parkin, | Seattle, to Kdith M. Walsh, Beattle Bjarke-Tovick—-Joha O, Bjorke 00, Tergo, N. D., to Lina Tovick, 41, Forston, Mino. | Martin Rrennan—Chas, L. Martin, 99, Beattie, to Teresa Brennan, 25 Beattle, Birth Record, Births have been registered to- day as follows Hineborg--At 402 Blewett. ay. | Feb. 4, to wife of Loule Hineborg, a Jan r, vou Fottager-~At 4214 Sunnyside fl, to wife of John Fofta daughter, Mammond-—At 1708% Terry ayv., Jan. 27, to wife of Chas, KE. Ham- mond, a ou Lundberg--At FE. Fifty-fifth av., Jan, 23, to wife of Ernest H. Lund berg, a daughter Bond—At Metropolitan hospital, Jan. 30, to wife of Harry Bond, a daughter, e Record of Deaths. Deaths wore registered today as followa; Kautsen--CGarda Koutsen, 20, Feb. &, at Seattle general hospital Groden--Harry Groden, 2, Feb, 6, at 1109 John st imesky—Joseph FP. Simesky, 20, | Jan. 22, at Los Angeles, Cal. WW veLver, } . OR| LICENSED TO WED EVERETT STREET CAR COMPANY IS SUED (Star Special Bervice.) Hydrate apparat « 4 EVEMETY, Keb, 6-—HMiima Cart-|by the Nortt Pact p ‘ ton, widow of Mven Cariaon, driver | tunnel No. 1 on the Monte Crk fa delivery wagon, who Wee | branct hich in ¢ struck by a street car on the core | owing to the b timber ner of Brondway and Bverett ay, | ing, Mt te cort wh work’ im last eure dying from bia ir ar 4 4 about | Juries, haw brought wult agoinat the 1 ‘ i he | etreet enr company for $15,000 dam | opened, fn the meant the towns |nges, She alleged the accident Was land car ant of i have | due to the negtigence of the motor- | been cut off, the tr it wide man being heipiews b pply of The Anohomish river and tribn is xt re have tary streams ate riking rapidly as |} packed ufficlemt to last the Fesult of the chinook winds and | until the ® aR \ rains which began Monday and have! a. : Davies» continued much of the time since | went to ia then. Snow which lay upon the | deer which had been ¢ , ‘ | ground almost @ foot deep at Kver- | farmer living in the t hen ett and much deeper than that near- | the lake wan recently red with jer the mountainn, di ed rap- lice. The animal had ¢ tried j idly, Bxeept to hone | to eroms on the tee ahd had brokes Jand telegraph wires due to the bigh | through. He was remeued by the j wind no sertoun renulte have yet|rancher and kept a “ I been reported, relemned by the warde STORM DOES DAMAGE AT NAVY YARD MO! ’ - ft = NTESANO, Feb. 6.—The Mon-| rms atiahtly damaged. S7rHD, the: pareen af thas: Ove ic tank pak Nave tinetted| | ting the myrap found to be pure dre / % m supply oo hand. The National Gro- femane Chamber of Commerce held rine ‘ A Apecial meeting lant night and de A CORRECTIO cided to at once begin a determined pana and Gexroesive fight aatast the Beattie, Wash, Feb & Propgsed division of Chehalis coun a Mle. § N. | herewith gtvent From the Franklin Avenue Gre ot | @ery and Merket, 2246 Franklin av. dery Co, aay they have none of the sample submitted by them for sale at the present time, but hape to pet it on the market io the very meer ty. Mra Mary Young Dead. TACOMA. Feb. bee Mine’ Mar Young, widow of Andrew Young. it, Clone to ot = mnie It taken apie ms wm bey MALTST. Wit state, died varty yesterday i at the reskteuse of her ‘acudeeat + aa ilnves weeks. @ invest mrnta, tee wnctbenet corner Tad are mer, itis Ty meen ae: Indian Enrotiment. OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 6—At South McAlister yesterday the Dawes commission completed pase ing upon the ge gam of the ttre work was commenced 19 years ago Hemeter Insane. TACOMA, Feb. 6-—-Loute Heme ter, recently convicted of assault, and “G Use rewatt that he has been com Boilaccom Saeed tind ee te ee eee ae eel ON THE FRONT : See ee ee een ee enee Steamer Fairhaven. Transportation company, will te placed the Moran drydock Fri day wight to be given « general overhauling. Steamer Montara, of the Pacific for Skagway tomorrow with a full cargo of powder, ofl and coal. Pacific Steamship company, ar fived io pert Inet alght with 1,500 tons of freight and 26 passengers The Pacific Coast Steamship 20 o'clock and %) im port Uh! txt morning at # tors of halitut Paul Johnson, of the Mining company; J. 4 Cobb. an attorney from Juneau; U ® Marshal J. M. Shoup, of Juneas. and Deputy U. &. Marshal Hex McLean, of Skagway, were amon) paseongets. ENGINEERS AT WORK IN DUWAMISH VALLEY H. M. Chittenden Major engine xpected t ot floods ool progr 000-Mile Auto Race The quality ant durabtiity of te jmachine caused it wand the strain and €otme Gut winner. As style, quality gud durability the $2.00 Bargur Hat makes a better showing in the race than any other hat made at « similar 7 La jagar @ Barkmen, the exela hat tre at 1016 Second uve i thems » Clean and rablock m free of charge for one yea ~~ tn PROPLE A SAVINGS BAN emer nar and 7 keep Ari abstract syst be giad to tell y name of the owner of ar the eity GREGOR M'GREGOR 316 Denny Buliding. y plece Cash will put » Of & beautiful ttle MAlage on a lot 710x102 one ek Me is of modern ‘two large ba Woe't last long of car const ruc windows. Hall’s Addition Will be opened Sunday, Feb. loth us no C. Hayes & Co, People’s Bank @ soe us now Faikenstein & Singletary, 614 First ave Phones: Matin 1579, L, 4749 QUEEN ANNE HOME Crockett 1 South-east corner and Filth avenue West room modern; turnac hasement, all complete, $4,590 cash, balance 4% years Hayes & MeLaughiin 6446 Pioneer Bidg ” y| Many department sore girte Whitle one of the plonesr sottiefw af the | YOmen wage-workers goneraily in| Mre. N. J. Goodrow, at Puyaliap,| “eure quoted of aevers! The | eorth of the atate university wak [tor appeared before a iunacy commie. | “stely. The Washington Loan & sion comaisting of Dre, A. J. Parker} Test company has sold Mefiregor | U. Shaver yesterday, with|® MoGregor the southwest corner! Insane | $4,700. of the island} county which was opened for filing) Coat Stwwamship company, wil! sail |iand, bat seemed to take I good | yestigetion of the offies and com Steamer Watson, of the Aleska| VALE company's steamer Ramona arrived} tine party to be beld om the eFet | airmen of the respective commit credited — with | M® label. coupling the pay of female laundry | Prem @. Nilgon, grever, 6620 J SESS wane THREATENED I KIL HARRY KTH bs | Gaily future, expremed my comvtetion that thie etty are underpaid and over- worked, none of the extremety low were taken from laundry workers. As far as 1 know, laundry here adopts wo low a wage scale for any Work, OM, MALL. BAKER TRACT SOLD. The W. W. Baker 40acre tract no tn expert made, He was par- successful, Bowman wae & (Continued from Page One Delmas In Control. Delmas i charge of Thaw’ Gieason is merely & specta- | couldn't discount hie teatimony Delmas brought the prisaner's | ie apparent that Delinas has pi net before the jury to clearly show | case [geod dnfense witness and Jerome tr esterday gold through MoGregor @ | bore from Garkdene into light at MeGregot, to the FR. Bell Invest-| tbe morning seeston by his effort to ment company for $20,000. The pur-| remove from the jury the digastgnus | before tee weil hasora intend to plat the property| impression which Dr. Wiley's’ fai | Thaw’s toaanity and place it upon the market tmme-| haaceealinsapasnasit ID OFFICE TO attempt to prove PUBLIC LAN BE INVESTIGATED ) The chairmen of those commit- Benstor | tees, acting together, appolated a of Tweaty-fitth and Washington for SIX A LICANTS FOR RACH PARCEL OF LAND FOR FILING. rcetrotaes t When the local land office opened OLYMPIA, thie moruing im the Pacific eetehinsuachectes of King, tatroduced | *Doommitiew to undertace he in 1 ; ve tion, cousiming of Seaators there were maar ss avuiicants f0| {Grace resolution iw the suiale| ace nad Geaves ant Rapreseats this working, providing for the a® /tive Hornberher. This committee snittee of two! would have begun an Investigation several days ago, but for the (liness of Henastor Graves. The Knickerbocker resolution takew the matter from their bands and places ft in a special commit tee During his torm Ross bas aroused much adverse criticiam of the con duct of his offices, accompanied by charges of fayoritiem, a sacrifice of the state's Interests, and even of cottusion for defrauding the state These charget are rectted ta Knick ing of February 14. Games will b0j\ oy on state lands, asking for a| értocker’s resolation and tnvewtiga indulged I, guides the dirscth fall investigation of his office | ton of them is demanded the «ymnasiom ines er esbownts will be toons of etrung he hung from the ehande walls. This will be the fires event the essedlation has held thie} ar PERMIT 18SU today. The great portion of the } paietment of «a com land was awarded to partics baring | senstors and three representatives. mode settioment previous to the) sty ‘tall power Ww compe! the at opening of the entry. Many people (ondence of witneenm and to ag-| were dimappointed im mot-securing | migister oaths, to make a full te aalurenly duet of Laud Commissioner Ross ona haere. a The resolution was promptly adopt NTINE PARTY TO e4. The president of the senate ap BE HELO AT ¥. WW. C. A) cinted § Senators Knickerbocker eo band Beott. The recolution was sent The Y. W, C. A, officials are/*?9. 5 hoeue for concurrence. “Two making arrangements for a Valo-| vious ago Rows sent 2 letter to the hi ali detalle leading up to the tragedy | br A, are amon oa t late winter. In Landon emoke Coley & Velvet edit appeary trimmed in thie manner. The cloth of « paler gray and ts appited tt the long seams of the coat and a band of tt elaborately embroidered fe set at the front edge of this gar- gent and reaches to the bottom, The costome te a two-plece one, the coat being very long. The skirt ie o 13-gored one and has the cloth Introduced on to Unese. The gray tone te carried out in the hat and Uppet worn with thig mult College Ball Tonight. Tonight at Christensen’s Broad way hall, the students of the Se tle Commercial college will give & reception aad ball. Pane NNR SS TH FOR BLOCK.| cr | County ‘Treaeurer’ Matt 8. Gorm- ping $276,479.92, The reason for indore & Lawton this morning |iec inte morning completed. tis | decrease in the balance of cash on nok ott a permit for the first four! scatement showing the recelpte and | hand is o the fact that alt 2 of the Hallatgeon building.) s.enureernstte for the month ef | Current nee and other bills ennrees OS. SDE, ports "| sanunry The ptatement anne | Which or h ore net of Gecand ton *) seuatly large ‘one and shows dis- | ne, & ave to be pald, are Ss sere ol) haracments of $152,956.19, and re Immediately tnatead of staying ition, Aad to be eight stories} ote of geshens.ti durtng...tte | off and Keeping the ey eight. Tt wil cov nth, Of the disbursements. cur e idle tim the vaults, as hae ¥ foot ’ ¢ expen “ + to $30,500.18 the eaae at different times in th steel work i he 946,000 went to the city of Be . past yf “ American Bridge compan he pyertnnaem cin ng ee for gona nee AMAL HOSPITAL , is $200,000 Manee nd nearly $96, rhe a FOR BREMERTON | - POLICEMAN KILLS (|. te cocci, ter 8 Seance on lhand of §297,91801 on January J, wands 1907, The’ current: expense fund | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) fechont etnking furd wae $2.10 Th tenator Pilea mubmitted to the s re? receipte for the general # Cudd | asepburigtions somealioes baat (Soripps Telegraph Service.) tee to $1.05n0e and the ° wien os JACKSON, Miss, Feb. 6—-Pollee|eotection fund wae 3672. Mr 1. Whiels ae renostengetigprnia Fs dered wminy stated that ewont | ture of $154,000. for the erection of oday by Patrolman taaac Lowts, {adh on hand ip the am & naval howpitel at the navy, yard, who, without warning, shot him * during hie term bé- Puget eeitnd, throwgh the heart, after which he fired upon -Cbiet Bayte. Le had been drinking and waa} © erased that it required the @| forts of several men to place biti} na cell after the hooting. g NO RULING 1S MADE ON SCHOOL ASSESSMENTS The school board will from th AK IY OGEAR Jate be required to pay local assess ents on proporty owned by school fistriet No. 1, which ineludes all { the elty of Seattle, out ite Pt ty « funda City Tr er f % ox joe ¥, Russell has announced a . . that no more assessments on school —_ % 0 would be paid out of the neral fand. Stick Fingered Person. The happiness of your chit- dren depends upon the habite they acquire now. See to it that they early real ize the value of money and sys tematic eaving Have them start a “Savings count. Ac WePay4 Per Ct. interest Rusee!!, an ine to lisorderly house, was this morning fined $100 by Police J Gordon for the alleged e of relieving Peter Johnson, a rer, of the] um of $4. Johnson allege that she took the sey from his per #on, although he admits that he was ober at the time lowa Club Bocial. The Towa club will hold a social o'clock Friday night at the mbermen’s club rooms, 112 First All the mombers of the club aud former Iewans have been ip vited to attend and a pleasing on- inment ip promised. pee or : $ Steam bathe She, Orfental Bathe. DR. ©. 4 ALEXANDER. bath house and emerge in eminent (Seattio Star, Aentuetve Sorvize.) ly proper bathing costume, Thea TIDELANDS—The big thing Just) WINTHROD, Mass, Feb ~~i they wade, phmge, dive aad swim now Gud for the wext atx months. | Two Borton young wonren take dat-}to thedr heart's content. The late RK, Cooper Willa, (73 Colman batid- }ly plunges in the ocew whether | policernan on the beat long 460) ing. . the temperntire be xere or 96 above.) mn h I nde able for They are Mise C. J, Alexander, M.|“rabbernecks,” and the t yous | PD, aud Miss Mary Doley, who have | women enjoy thelr swim nnm¢ 4 pice sammer home on Myrtle &¥. | lestod They aay that they enjoy item! pr. Alexander has a laree and both are tn excellent healib |growing practiog, One of ber fa Tt is one of the show atglte 6f | vorite pretoriptions fer almost aay Winthrop to see thé young womes. | fl) in unilmited quanities of fresh L wrapped up in fara, goto the diver ‘alr und sunshine daily On Savings Accounts BRANCHES Georgetown, Renton. JAMES PD. HOGR, m & SOLMM...... BIRRCTORD | } | & Trust Ca. Reon? Avamue and Cherey Street Boge Bullding, Senta West, BREMERTON, Feb, ¢—The storm struck this part of the sound violently during yesterday fore neon, The Port Orchard tried to return to Seattle, but turned back and hugged the shofe on the Bid ney side, A large pile driver and boom of piles drifted swiftly from the navy yard front and lodged against the Bremerton wharf. About the same time a scow load of wood belonging to P. Bunker turned tartle, slate roof of one of the buildings was blown off and « lot of lesser WIRES BLOWN AWAY The funeral of John mate of the Phils was held in the yard yesterday 10:30 ie the height of the big storm. The Marine band and ali of the ship's company turned out The message telegraphed here, to begin work on the Oregon, has caused quite a stir and calle are being sent out for 200 workmen. Roy Abbott, of Ward & Co, The Star's agents, i¢ a practical joker He is at present duck hunting at Eckstrom, at In the navy yard the launch Fern the head of Hood's canal. He sent sank, the Nigsic aod Albany drag-| word by the stage driver that he ged thelr anchors, a portion of the) couldn’t eateh the stage so as to t home yesterday | Am enjoyable card party was igiven last night at Kagies hall IN TERRIFIC GALE A Windstorm blowing 60 miles on hour fn the district of Gold Bar and Leavenworth yesterday and last has carried away the telegraph wires along the Great Northern rattroad Tine, and communication te absolutely cut off Jed no report of three of its over- } land trains due from St. Paul. One jof the trains, the North Coast limited, 4s now over 65 hours late. | The North Coast, due Monday, aud |two overland Mmited trains due yesterday have not reported, and A report late last night that wires | it (s not known when they will at and poles were carried away along rive, There are now four North- the line between Skykomish ond ern Pacific overland passenger Everett was verified this morning. | trains stalled somewhere between Trains on the Great Northern coming from the east have beow annulled, as also the trains running to Skykomish. The Northern Pacific has recety- Se RRESRe ete PE SS ATTY. PAGE Beattie and St. Paul, all of which are long past due. BSnowstorme and | winds in the Dakotas and Mom- |tana have held up traine im that | nection fr SS CHAR WOMAN WITH FRAUD Attorney Tom D. Page this morn- ing commenced suit against Nettie BK. Burling, charging frand tn a co partnership agreement with the ‘Woman to buy a tract of land valued at $40,000, and asks that J. Loring Whittington be appointed receiver to straighten out the affairs of the partnership. Page declares he and the woman Velvet costumes, trimmed with | na14¢ $10,000 for a tract of land the noveltit® | inown aa the Electric Motor Line| ing to cheat and defraud him addition to Beattle. A signed con tract was entered into, he saya, whereby the land was not to be Saas a —— ' sold until Mareb, 1907, with the am ception of a few lots, the sale price of which were to go to meet pay ments, Page alleges that the lang was brought in the woman's nat and is recorded at the auditor's Tice as belonging to ber, She now is said to have contracted to veil the entire tract for $10,000, where a# Page claims it has increased $40,000 in value, The woman is charged with ¢ selling the property, and -Judge Griffin this morning signed a re straining of PASSED BY HOUSE (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Feb. 6—The house this morning passed Kirkpatrick's eight-heur female ompleyment law after a warm committee fight, fol- lowed by « vigorous parliamentary batiic an the floor, In committee the measpre encountered opposition on the purt of several members who E SALARY GRAB DER THE HAMMER IN THIS.C SALES BEGIN AT 10 N BUILDING ' THE GOODS ARE GOING AT YOUR OWN PRICE GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS WEAR, HOSIERY, ETC. THE BIGGEST STOCK EVER PUT UN A Regular Department at Free Auction Sale JOE MARTIN, Auctio teal attempted to delay the report on it | by fiibuatering, but were unable % do Bo. Seattle laundrymen and their | representatives dectared before the loommittee that if the bill te parsed | it. wit drive the laundries to employ Japs and the department stores te en ‘engage male cir! INCREASING MEMBERS’ SALARIES. MONSTER AUCTION DRY UNDER iTY. a * | ore| ; O'CLOCK AVE ORNER FR