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a 8 vores wee ili dctite Aesan. cRI RON a e eee | LEW CANADIAN LAW “DOMINION ACT,” DESIGNED TO PREVENT AD MISS ION OF UNDESIRABLE ALIENS, WILL LIGHTEN BURDENS OF LOCAL INSPECTORS 5 a e 5 “ ° ; ‘The. t 1 States | border to ite length { tion officiaix are greatly t int Jat all ; Over the action of the Canadian au- | point of the PD ) thorities tr mforcing the nlere nier in effe Ider : tien laW known as the Dominion | teal v we, . : t." which went tn feet at the # & great reli¢ t uw pr ithen 4 ports of Victoria and V paver @}on t side © chances of un Will be a great help to the Ameri ports and ultimately gaining gan immigration officials rch | acces# to this country are vastly de it te vastly supe mite sed Clauses regarding the qualificat necessary fe the admittance 1 aliens Into Canadian territery With stricter measures adopt the Canadian side, the w the American authorities will Ty lessened, ae under the new aw E altens admitted into Canadian ter ritory will, in nearly every instance The . ble to the Ame of- | he enforcement of the Do . b act was brought about . a S through « test case of the immigra- | “COCKNEY. JACK” CLEAR. A j ie kaewa Gs the “Conadian j AB : Bart which ise was netd ce beine| BARTENDER, ACCUSED oF| ae ;% Megal, owing to it» ing directed against. Japanese eub-| SFT A report made by Patrolman uthorities, real that! a Holland last evening, resulted in e the case would result in| Mt overthrow, made a fon for a| ‘¢ arrest of John Clear, a bar | Continuance of the proceedings ir = gh aare ot robbing 2 efinitely jo joer part of the city trolman Holland, in his report ted that Clear and Fred Oleson, te still at large, bad drugged robbed & seaman $00 in money and a valuable pair of wal ‘The case tn question waa that of E four Japanese women. who were held up on their arrival at Vi under the Canadian act, on a ch ) 0 Belng iliterate, and ther eligibie te admittance to Canadian | fue Cuske. = territory, The friends of the J Clear ts better known by the p Rmese women tn this country, who| name of “Cockney Jack” and at were responsible for their coming one time was a bartender in the here, Gisputed the validity of the, Labor Exchange pon Patrol —" act and Insigted on a) men Hardin, Mason and Christen sen arrested him. The police be i matter was then taken up be-/ lieve they have a good case agaiust y fete the provincial court at Vie«! Clear and aréworking hard to ap Karta, with a view to testing the le- | prehend Oleson. @ality of the sexe wader WHEN Uie|” A charge of grand larceny or Women were hell. The case was h ore will & Rardiy under way defor Reem Vetere. AG te fo AS &@ continuance was mu officta mm foe ‘ tien whe say 2 Stee ever Sverthrow of the act shouts he} ij Gute proceed During the interval pend ig. (pe @ motion de by the Tenewal of the cane the woken Were Brevailed upon to leave the “cout. tragnt - | a eticn gave the Cansdian wren officials a chance to secu fmmigration law. ‘Thies re ince in the enforcement of | Dominion act, which saved the off! | John Davis, of Mon _@hale on the other side their jobs, jin Seattle a few days ago with a for n time at least, besides fore. | considerable sum of money and a walling Sar Coa handsome gold watch. Early last sage ae cel ++ lin, veda re evening he stumbled into police — no law to prevent any and oj] |Mesdquarters with an aching head lMfereputable characters from enter. | #4 mumbled ovt a tale of drugs i Ganadian torrttery and robbery and with a breath that | “The ultimate object of the ma-| !® Itself was nearly strong enough ir ist the-aNenn te te gotn to convince the police. However Apance to the United States, relying | It could not be learned from him Gpon a chance to slip acrosa the} Where he had lost his property or 5 eae ana who took It UNEQUALED IN SEATTL He was told to go to bed and HEADY'S| sleep off his jag and then come TURKISH | back and see if be could not make BATHS | q clear report of the case Boards Daped | In Crepe PORTLAND, Oct. 15.—An Inno vation in baseball bulletin boards Save money by ordering from us We give the best goods for the least money. Places where the boards displayed | in front of cigar stands have crepe | draped around them and in the cor ners cartoons of Dugdale, whose popularity is not being enhanced by the reputation he is gaining of man aging the poorest team probably that ever played in any league. Portiand fans are open in their comments that it ia a put-up job on the part of Seattle to hurt the 404 First Ave. South |, 00a! bal! team and that one of the Both Phones, Pink 1751. Worst blows that has ever been LIVE struck at the aport in th in sending Dugdale here city was $5.98 SATURDAY NIGHT BAR GAIN_ ¢ All-Wool Walking Skirt, black or blue mixture regular $10.00 value; to close ont 60 tonight $5.96 is THE WESTBERG & CHILDS CASH OR CREDIT. CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINERY. 1312 SECOND AVENUE. PRICE 4 IT'S VERY EASY if you deal HERP We carry PRY BEST AND LATE IN FALL FASHIONS fu abies AND . GENTLEMEN FOR $1.00 PER WEEK, Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc. Corner Fifth and Pike “The Reliable Credit House.” | PLEASES AMERICANS ATTRACTIONS FOR THE COMING WERK wattle any in “The Cows y and the Lad Alcazar ® Bar Room * mann e Th The the emt pope Foi m, arrived | | | | | | is appearing in this city in several | Lady stage prom week Grand Ten Nights In a @ 1," by the Wiede- ¢ The Wizard of Ox." ¢ Third Avenie—Frank Bacon ® and company in “The Hills of e * California e BATTLE THEATER © last wo performances of Conquerors” will be given at tt ny th theater by the Neill afternoon and eft Thies has proven the great wecess of the season at this lar how * next ginning tom week's attraction, be row afternoon Man will went the Neill Nat ( wat " The Cowboy and the This will be elaborately n, the idol « and mounted and Mr, Neill nan T d Bdythe Chay ly, the cowboy an as Mra. Wee siners in Colo f tb THE ALCAZAR Tom Wiedemann, of the Aleanar Sheep and goats } trod the be matinee, the promises something more—enaker pink cities are promised in the way of | effects also. this lately 1 Ave ontdo ~ bimae ris at the T nue and @ cow and & flock of chitk ens have played in the ast at the Alcazar, but in “Ten Nights tn a Bar Room,” which will play all week, beginning with tomorrow's genial actor- manager Whether they are actually live rep tiles or merely stuffed imitations has not yet been learned, but real iatic visions are promised thore who have ever looked upon the corn julee when it was red and flery Billo 4 dragons NELLIE WIEDEMANN, At the Alcazar this week monkeys and a few other nev TH GRAND ‘The Wizard of Ox" opens a four perfe Gran ning. Orme: nd © THIRD AV Mr. Frank Thir in seenle prodne drama The The dd Avente tot what in heralde ra he engagement at the tomorrow eve Baron retur tion of Hills of California plot is not a deep one, but the told tm such an honest imple manner that one forgets tt forn nd ms. In spea pl The central figure ts played by Mr. Bacon one of his best characteriza ent per ance the fan Francisco Call the comedy and o8 splendidly, going from one rrow—it is a tear and a e at the play the ame time. He does part, he Hvew it. Me nele Amor Mr. Bacon has himself with an excel ng company. Besse ame chickens will enter the arena 1 “pull off” a one-rownd: “g +S tog An Orphan's Prayer” closes It run tonight Maude Adams will pla ttle Ministe LAlgion Op 0 Thumb.” William ete riting @ play which she b to produce before Decembe R pret rible Ric Hyde hard ax begun prations for his tour rh n he will use “Ivan, the Ter A Parisian Roman hard WW Dr. Jekyl! and Mr The Merchant of Venice , “Arma and the Letter” and | He ma he r he weed nl Heidelberg 1 } | At cA Rodion enret STAR he ISADORE RUSH, the Grand in “Glittering Gloria” pearing in only twe char lost elasticity His company. wit Joseph Arthur is back from Fi rope to prepare for the production of bis lo drama Belrine, which Da © controls, leabel Irving will appear tn Low don ta The Crist by an American om pany Charles Hawtrey is backing the vent ra th rb Up er dr jin lac kno have been ward to play at Balm The Kilye 1t in said The White pany, which Seattle t ed with it f tion to the two of the on acount ¢ in storm | ance, and Be ones out pneumonia © only eurnativn Nat Chicago papers ing one of the beet written by an American N. Morris, the author, narre ped the bh oew play is to the | them in the « 1 becomes ama Goodwin, “, now that tw Horse om mande in i by King Ke ra Foe | emath members of Tavern here at t acon, rem om the first prod last. All but one or account of il) health f rhee » the ad to leave moat matiam fret 4 and » wound up with catarch wet stage for the company on the remainder of the pert Albion ording to narrowly em playe nor of writing it losing an ordinary Morris show devising #it | ing the characters into them, The Usu y the Chi scenes it orm pa OF the aped ever the play in one of the beat falls mele 1 great «kit! ions and in MILDRED LER, The Wizard of Oz,” at Grand n straightectng th hit the pl th a hammer cked it to piece ays one lead but JRDAY 1904 torrin \ ritter plays that I but they have faile al attention x nee of Herbert Keleey Effie Shannon in “Taps” t noting Ta is a Germar play that has had great n German It wae care tr ated that none of it ength was lost, every thought of u eserved, In the last major kills bin | by hi pe er, The intet Jment theater goers of New York | is having om run finish, They want ergeant pajor to kill hey refused to go to the theater wntil the « floer wan killed. Bo, to please them the superior officer Kelcey killed bh and jet hi daughter live.. The basic idea was that of military domination, and | | | | the change overthrew everything Every move led up to the death o the girl, but the -playwright’s | ht had to be dropped to gath lollars enough to keep the 4 © stage, They can't be blam CARNEGIE SUGGESTS A MERGER | ANDREW SAY® CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES mUST ULTIMATELY BECOME ONE NATION (Special to The Star) ITTAWA, Ovt The Kaprees blishes an artic by Andrew larnegie, who ways thot born orth and south of the imaginary ine between Canada and the United States, all being Americans, must soon merge. He says it were as great folly to remain divded a# for England and Seot ters he | tmnd to have done so. Native born nadiahe and Americans are a common type. There is nothing vin the near future than that wolte, It i criminal for stand apart. It need not that force will be used © accomplish the unto come as the natural ord of things. Canada’s destiny in to join the repob and’s to be joine as it was Boot to Engiand WILL TRY TO CLOSE FAIR ON SUNDA} PORTLAND, Oct. 15.—An organ ized attempt has been st 1 by the Presbyterians of the state to pre vent the Clark fair on Sundaye ROASTS GENERALS ' News Ave Ry Seripps News Aes'n) LONDON, Oct. 15.—The Times correspondent at Vienna is in re t of a dispatet from a Russian correspondent which state sensation in Russian military eir cles has been temporarily sup press by securing a promise from the wife of General Keller not to! make public letters she has re. ceived from her husband at the front Im reference to the Russian campaign. The general severely | riticizes General Kuropatkin and other Russian generals, and the publication of the letters at this would have seriously embar 1 the war department ALL KINDS OF BARGAINS CHINA CUPS Thin China Decorated Cups and Saucers for De EXTRA SPECIAL B Ls Bowl, Le value Large SOAP PECIALS estic Pare White ( ake 20 15e LAMP, 106 ans Night Lamp, chotce *, for 106 LADIES’ LANTERN Smal! Brase Lantern for 196 WILLIAMS SHAVING SOAP. 10¢ cake Shaving Soap for. . Se Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union ALBERT HANSEN Rich Jewelry 706 First Av PLANT READY TEST O} CEDAR FALLS PROVES BUC Ld CESGFUL The teat of the w MACHINERY hinery at the yesterday AT was & succes, according party of city officials who returned today from Cedar Fal The dynan guickly generated ugh julee tO light the incan descent bulbs with which the pow er house ts lighted, and amid the whir of the wheels Mayor Hallin ger and City Engineer Thomson addressed the part ner t Ana i ing the city upon the suece of the undertaks ~~ STEAM SUPERCEDED ey casoune)| COWBOY om (Special te The Star) AHA der fe local Tay two years easily and i It bi nomi, the Omaha shops during the last The new motor ts a operated as an electric ear # capable of a speed of 60 miles an hour “UP 4 # intended to give more eec al and rapid service on sitet h lines where the travel tx | brane Hehe that a| \¥ ifte Ne t b., Ox oday placed an or anoline car to pannenger gine Is of a new type If it prover # It will carry TABLES OLD MAN FILES SUIT FOR DI. | VORCE AND ASKS FOR $150 al MONTH ALIMONY | “THE HILLS OF CALIFORNIA” PASADENA Cal Oct, 15 A fivoree sult with unique features has been filed here Lansford ( Jones, 69 years old, » his wife asking alimony and counsel fees “A Play That Will Last a Long as the Name. Jones aes that he met Mary “A Perfect Picture of Li “A Superb Scenic Production.” lanta in Pas na and married ber A Beautiful Heart Story “A Star Who Can Act.” Yuma, Ariz, on February 13 Next Week, Starting Sunday nee—"THE FATAL WEDDING.” They came to Pu adega and An Honest Att one Pr That's All) together until December withe nd The through an # ebr napa when the wife voluntarily and TURNED t fost rh eu were married, all the own name retwhile wife kept and has an income properties, he alleges, of more than | He ask® that be be liowed $150 a month and an at neys’ fee of $1,000, and that the 4 | fondant pay the costs of the pend-| in saving on your bill of goods « ing » a me uit th ause him from hon aintiff in now an use on the | The perfected in oon it will | Harriman 20 passe The EXCEP EATTLE THEATER %4f.,.00"' agor Phones--WMain 43, ind. 42 rue ncuanael Big Weehk’s Bill G ~Sumiay 00.16 MATID Pxcellent Company THE and DF JAMES NEILL Will Present 4 ' enn THE LADY THe FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES. » We, The, MAT PARQUPTTE, 6O6e, INEK KUNDAY, 260 and 166. and ere him nvalid ident, aggravated t atism te property, and it seems Hanta entate Jones alk from em that is worth He when they Mra. Jones in ber/ in Fornitur his| Ranges. Y $100,000 | cabled, $1.6 combined | CRUSHED SMALL KILLED BENEATH FALLING Loc TR BOY CAUGHT (My Seripps News Ass'n) Oy on of Carl ath ters yesterday a neath a a falling lox SHE SAVED Idaho, Oct. 15. The was cr Many Idle PORTI ernoon (Special to The Star.) AND. that t han § figur ROBB'S ntinued us a call be WHEN SEATTLE’S MOST POPULAR THEATER (Tonight Last Time “An Orphan's Prayer’’) NEXT WEEK STARTING MATINEE TOMOR- ROW SUNDAY OCT. 16, SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY WILFRED ROGERS Presents HIRD AVENU Pho Third and Me Gio to nly 25¢ a yard ything all over the store | of our goods have been used a lit r-| tle and are at about one-half the original cost. If you are interested Phones John $20 m Yom 600 yards of Carpet and 266 i Dabney & Woodhouse) For Bargains Stoves Carpets and Springs, well Bargains on ev Remember the name and place— DABNEY & WOODHOUSE. Complete Housefurnishers and Wholesale Agents for Charter Oak F AND 418 PIKE STREE 981; nges. Close in and on car Une nt, then your the balance small cash p rent takes East and 27th avenues see ue A 1156. R MONTH WILL PAY FOR A HOME Only 1 5-room ¢ n and h Then call to Security Savings& Safe Deposit Co. 115 SENECA STREET. ou te cal trip out to the “Green mer overlooking 1 and TheThompsonCo 224 Pike Street. Man eS at Portland te | Acres” Lake Washington ae Cheap Acreage Easy Terms If, any evening, your copy of The dependent 15 6:00 and 7:00 Btar has not arrive telephone Sunset y a ee at 6:00 o clock, ain 1080, of In. time between py will be sent THEATER RUSSELL & DREW. Mees. s: Sunset, Main 597; Independent, Evening 40¢ Alcazar Theater Phones—Sunset, Main 2865; Ind. #4. THIS ' TONIGHT! LAST TIMES in "A GREAT DIVORCE CASE. inees, 1be ¥ . « Sunday Afternoon—“Ten Nights in a Bar Room.” SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT AT CHRISTENSEN’S HALL, | Tuesday Afternoon, October 18, | 3:30 P.M Harry ¥ int, Mins E | Tick FREDEF Oshanters The $1.00 and $1.50 values being closed out at 1205 Second ave. at 25e and Soe Beautiful shapes in WALKING HATS and Patterns being closed c less than cost Hats at 500, T5e, $1 at H. & H. Chesbro’s, ave. op htQ. | DEALERS $305 Second Ave. BOSTON ssi INLESS*« DENTISTS 1420 Second Av. Opp. Bon Marche TEETH panen ee No Students ALL OPERATORS LICENSED PRICES Examination FREER Sliver Fillings Crowne and Bridge , Office hours, 8:80 to 6 sume . . PE 601 THE Fou RIEL '