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(a ng- en- lle ev- the Kew 4” = 345 & FARBRS TSF 2acs nc. nce eet San Francisco's Mayor Wants Exclusion Act to Bar the Japs SCHMITZ, LABOR queene © CHAMPION, REGARDS THEM asa FAR GREATER MENACE THAN THE CHINESE eyrc NOWELIA Mpecial © a ce tle Star nnet. At pore as @ cond: trom Cheb ce rr be: FRANCISCO — “T would ' the bars of civilization this western border- cre ayy heathen Chinese, and pest all the grave daxgers incident @ to their coming. than to witness @ warestriced Japanese immigr fem, fraught with the many great @ie that would at once beset our fieetria! welfare if the brown follers of the mikado’s realm were permitted to swarm through our fates unhindered * fae Francisco's labor mayor, the Bm Eugene E Schmitz, thus femptiy stated his view upon @e of the nation’s vital problems. @ the opening of an interview in Ms office at the city hall. “The Japanese are far more dan- mows to us than the Chinese,” he @atigved, an be settled his ample Sealers back In bis chair. “It is my firm belief that an exclusion @t oven more stringent than the Jreent one, should be passed in the Matter of the Japanese immigrants Te one who has given the matter @astant and careful attention, it is M@ence apparent that the Japs are to be feared more than the Chinese, | Bimartly because of the cheapness @Geir iador, We may say that fhe Japanese {s enlightened. and fis being true, his education Pempts him to adopt American Ways, and thus, with his cheap la tee, dig at the foundation upon Which rests the welfare of our peo: fe Where a Chinese will work up & farm at starvation wages, a Iapanese has the lity to acqu Be property itecif. The Chinese ‘We dangerous enough, but the Jap $100 Lots These are the best cheap lots in| Gecity. Two blocks east of end of Wat Queen Anne car line, and futh of Row. Easy terms. Inquire tf owner. Homes Bernwail “Ease. *WWSURANCE- Rents Buy Your Clothing at the OLO RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 First Avenue. 104 FIRST AVE. SOUTH, Suneet, Pink 1751. In mt. 1751. Free Delivery das. Moans’ Hand Mado $2.50 Shoo for sale at The Hu 6165 tat Avenue “le chneane ongteat mre choyerves & hes country thio the wil de woguirted by street aad um out of business. it is the stern duty of the Amert: citizen. and parti cularly those of us upon this west erm coast, to serutinize the evil and then suppress ft with appropriate legisiation.” What are your views, Mayor, upea the question of public owner- ship?” was asked. “I believe the people should own and control those things which are necessary to life,” he replied with «reat carnestness, “but I do not be Heve that property should be fiseated, or lajustice committed, in the further idea that things which may be termed luxuries should also revert to public ownership. “Tt te a mooted question and one where the @ Histinctly drawn. believe that such utili ¥ are to should not be in the hands of corporations, to be handled for personal gain. These things are unquestionably the fn herent property of the people. But | when we come to consider othe subjects, such aa transportation, an- other phase is given the matter, Here we have what may be termed alexury. I could never be in sym pathy with a movement that bad for its aim the confiscation of prop erties belonging transportation companies for purposes of public ownership. Any well regulated municipality can regulate such mat ters and prevent to @ transportation mmpany from infringing on the rights of the people. Of course, the entire matter depends apon the | means taken to acquire such public utilities, You have nity . nutshell, when y I believe the 1 oa that are neces of being.” “Since we have touched the ques only those utilit sary to their state tion of transportation.” remarked the interviewer, “let me opinion of the street railway prob lem—do you favor reduced fares say, a 3-cent fare?” No, air. I see no reason for such | a sweeping innovation. I view the| matter from both sides. In San Francisco we-now enjoy a half far rate for school children during school hours, and we hope to get a similar concession f working man, but I do not see any rail road company, making but a fair profit om its investment, should be asked to reduce the S-cent fare and establish another rate. I believe 5 centa, under ordinary eircumstan cen, is & reasonable and righteous toll for street railway transports tion, and I do not imagine that any right-minded citizen would advance a theory to the contrary; neverthe the half fare for school chil le and beneficial ene n is an equitat fuction, and the same rate for workingmen going to or coming mn their work, would be reaac able and a blessing to the poor The matter of the is almost a hobby chmits, “No law that will be to st regard,” he said, wh f os his views, eaith must be « , rded ab 0 all things, and the hand of the law eee Lad Gcmn dw arated tiav ian! Crm Pistw, cach es - 19¢ " Ha and : ates. 156 owen White Havilag@a A bg Coes ¢ pe and Saucers, BR pence. sone Me Flow Blue P ‘Box * 15e Me Decoratea English Rockin Tea Pot, holds 3 cup This Crockery Sale Affords You an Opportunity fer Phenomenal Savings Come@--- ise Dish an Cover 9e Le Crystal Handled Napple.7@ 5c Polished Glass Salt 1 Pep. per, with heavy top, 2 for. .th@ 29 S-quart Crystal cut glags effect 1h5e 10¢ Thin China Decorated Child's Mug Be 50c Prettily Decorated China 4 Mush and Milk Sets Lhe 10 Beautiful Phin China roam he 4 25e| os ° 5e doren thin esis Tum Tbe Faney China Cusp as me... Be sorted decorations B9e¢ SPELGER & HURLBU Polished Glass B 2d Ave. and Union St. anese would drive all competition | con-| ask your) ft free and powerful tn Ban Fra the board aa, In the last two years ivances, particularly ond otecule a dell fire an sheet rebeays | | | and milk supplies. By unrelenting | care and an inspection of such | | sources of supply, the mortality has | | been reduced in thie city. As I said | before, no law can be too stringent jim this regard, and no enactment can be too strenuous, for, with the | | public Ith at stake, a great work | is to be done. Milk is the great important subject. By eternal vigi lance, constant tests and fearless posure of those who pollute their oducts, the health of any great city cam be improved.” What is your oplaion, Mayor, | of the social evil? You know it is jan unsolved problem j | “Yee, I know that. I any | question is most forcibly in a city such as this—a er port, whe aft from their hosts It te aa y KK st naotved at to my t can be worked ov those in ority, with publicity, and adequate protect irded ung and the tna course, ry must admit that the social evil is a stern com fitiom that pretty theory | ways existed, ways will exist cannot be disposed of by The soctal evil al exists now and al “You can say for me that, after | deep study, I not think any mu | nicipal recognition is advisable or | should the evil. It can be lonely watehed and not allowed at any time to spread, or to flaunt it self in view of the young, or of the community iteelf. It can be sue eastully coped with by a firm city government, and minimized by eter But no city govern n winely give social ¢ ghtest recog m. That is my opinion Together with the ri g citizens of rt munity, I greatly depl warranted publicity that given to this subject. by the press in San Fran never a nal ance. » pe think lar com the un has been a portion ich licity can simply ca! an , exiaten: ation of the evil And sid never be made an Is | sue in political struggles. Tee Cee ee ee eee ed * aga ste ba th bs shsko sce ctl * = “THE DEVIL LOVES DEAD * * CHURCHES.” * * * @ Some churches are so dead ® 1 @ that it takes a pound of print- @ \* . k wit every prayer to®@ # let men 4 the devil know # le t y exis * lt The a LU * ae f church ause th © not ® # fighting him; the devil hates & | other churches because they ® |} are very much alive * If John Wesley should visit # | some of the churches of Se- # | ® aitle he would think he was #| |® in a cemetery, and would & * pronounce a ben or * * The r r * | & churehes is that they hav * a no strength * wa awed. They are 7 ft kbor t aune bh ,* € sor ot r* t b * i* * to. t t* *& and pure.—t Dr. Mat * * it r 1* * h y * * * New Strike on Delta (Special to The Star.) Whitman county, has been ne a member of the state railroac mission by Governor Mead. com Stee SEE ER RK e FAIRBA Aanka 10 T «t et Unite i of. It han | A trike b ni | | ast of Fairt , \ ks. Pay as high | 1 | of nome imy ft y, but the continued 4 the rivegtrails hard and dan | 5, Unless a cold spell comes | the next week ten days ter trail from Valdez will | he gon COLPAX Wash. April 10. Judge Piles and Congressman w a |rival from port of the U. S. representatives will Chadwick, superior judge of | be asked to secure the presence of 4as|the battleship Oregon at this yard when she is relieved on the Asiatic THE SBATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL ro, 1905. ft error an thay {Truly f ---and we try to make Standard ; store news ---for the past three weeks we know our news of exceptional Burek steel range most welcome store news ever given to any people anywhere---anywhere. ---our Berek range selling results from these most unusual terms have been remarkable, terms for buying the highest grade article of its kind have never been anywhere---anywhere. this ts the idea exactly balance you pay “Just | TYPEWRITER STAND, |} $7.50. —Iron base Typewriter || Stand, good and strong | er than ordinary kind; ’ top la quartered oak, fine ly polished, 36 inches long, 17 tnches wide, 25 | inches high; one end | drop away; large draw H er; can be easily taken |] apart if wanted; the || Standard price ...§7.50 One of the medium-priced Guan excellent desk. saws red onk, bighty ok automatically nt of and exce top three sizes, 50 in long, the jong, the Standard > Standard price ice “office chairs of every good kind are here--- $4.45 ~ very good and strong office chair, heavy base casting; post arms bolted through the seat solid seat, nicely finished; flat wpindles; the STANDARD price $4.45 RSChis =e Me this mark on a stove or range means best it's Buck's mark SERRE RR * MORE BIRTHS THAN * DEATHS IN MARCH * The mortalit 1 for the # 99, t i wk in they nt s with § per cent. ® the populatjon, for the month wjt was 66 per cent There were 171 birth: * * RRR am NAVY YARD | "NEWS 4 April 11 ator Humphrey {ll pay Bremerton and the Yard visit soon after the former's ar Washington, The sup BREMERTON, station by the battleship Ohlo, now eowrat of the as you can.” down and any amount you want to pay each week or month buys a Buck steel range here Your old st ve or range wi the past two our work tm this particular It iflcem been upon thee payment of $1 we will place a BUCK steel range in your kitchen | Jot, tu lee could sag the FF « %«relopmen|, and whe haw Void hae beun paren uted for be pai es oud FVM ro “the best new mmed days here weeks have been record makers for our sales completely furnished by us, but almo im the » showin all the new offices are numbered among our sales of office furnishings. we are exclusive agents for the widely known Gunn desks and office know and appreciate the value of this great office furniture factory's gooda s diately (this applies to Seattle and suburban people only) and the be taken as part payment on the purchase of a new BUCK steel range. ing of office furr t not only have Seatt sin the paper every day. ling | b the oni surely such advanced by any other store OFFICE STOOLS. —The regular style stools, of which we sell bun- dreds, are priced in the || Standard way like this: |) 18 inches espe wood seat 1 .65e shings, We feel proud of ft finest and 1 notable \\ in the 14-story Alaska building Jevices—office furnishers Desk, | —Solid Oak Flat-top Desk, well finished; STANDING OFFIC et se- : ; ‘ drawers lock automatically; these Stand- | —In several sizes, strongly made, finished : i ee oe oe ee ee ard Desk values show why desk buying | well; have not money drawer like pic- ia | ecaware look @ elty: interior on- is popular here; in these sizes— ture— suit pe orn _iuite like pleture; mot | 4 f by 26 ina, the Standard price $15.75 | 4 feet long, the Standard price ... a Se ee Bea 4 ft. by 20 ins, ‘the Standard price $18.00 | 5 feet long, the Standard price . | 50 im. long, the Standard price...625.00 | 6 ft. by 30 ins., the Standard price $22.50 | 6 feet long, the Standard price ....$19.00 $5.50 This has proven a well-liked of flee chair, of best quartered oa) dull and golden finished! solid seat, Jong brace arms, large panel back, neat shaped legs; the STANDARD price... .$5.50 Standard Furniture Co. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Avenue Seattle way from Mare Island to|tion for the forthe: | | | | | | | | ] | | 1 } | | i | | | par? | | stan | $2.65 Large, strong arm chair; solid ] seat; arms strongly ‘bolted through the seat; finished gold- | en; the STANDARD price is $2.65 Bellingham $6.50 |—Large size office arm chatr, extra strong, arms and back $2.95 | posts solidly bolted through the High, revolving seat, hardwood seat; neat, flat spindle and stool, wood seat; strong; the | large panel back; heavy casting STANDARD price $2.95 | dase the Standard price $6.50 this mark you are ce me t Tacoma yn the ning visit {| Bell, at Wi on's ha 58 day even Chinese waters. representative Red Men. ing, and gave t enthus- |, astic rece © lecture was | ge The Zafiro, which has been order The Charleston council is actively © subject of and Y ed he for repatrs, will arrive in | pushing the opening of the Char Monday e e@ doctor about six week® andisnowat ¢ zvb|ton end of the road to connect t will lecture at Chr n’s hall a about six weeks and is now at Ca ty with Bremerton. 8 « on the of “Lovey te, The vessel was bullt in Eng « hip and Mariage. land in 1884, and was puremased by al ‘ he government duripg the Spanish TEST SATISFACTOR}) ARRKKK RHEE ERR * he cinenatile of veasel are meena * TALK ABOUT CHICAGO! */ as followa: Length ) ft, beam, b ee | ‘ aan La uk oe; anne A test of the ne TY|% One mar » out of every *| 1.75 ft; tteplace- | water tower and other private fire| % four contracted in King ec * Fe ao0 toes ee ote. hoses | fighting appliances Su@day by Fire|® terminates im the divorce #| orl ~~ fg 12.6 Knots; horse] Chiet Cook was decidedly gratify-|# courts, Thie Wtartling fact ts #| power, 850. he ship’ complement | ig From the top floor of the new | « wn by a compilation of the ®/a piano ya your hom if not the 4 is 6 Oftioern find PF inne Alaska building streams of water|® marriage and divorce records *| hoxt {eg you to buy would bom | The @inboat Raider willygleave|can be thrown 8 Sistas ot, tia we ih the douet fee | pennidit or Crcwa, whae ae about fhe 15th for Mare Isttind to | Blocks and wilt ec iock. distant *| more of desirable quplitfe: take on the rest of her crew before | Bullaings | wine vith water in « MOR OREO BEE EH! thon any « and have long® been leaving for the Philippines Sonne we cere ” T no ted or extreme durability, few minu Thirty-five streams of ya nsive, beautifully em ‘ ate € y ‘9 pressure of € po: ‘a, b - A morgue has been built” east of finan ing 8 pressure Of ap- CASTOR 1A | cased@nd unexcelled in richness the pest house ° te safe @uch can be used to fight fet ~ ss of tone. Cash or om ‘CleanA@PromertonZOts the (at fire withig a radius of two blocks. | For Infants and Children, enny Vorm “Cleaneé&Premerto |This covers several theater build Se est slogan here. Agit#¥ton has Pen |ings and other structures, The te ‘st | The Kind You Have Always oa started in behalf of a cleaner Brom-| wag witnessed by Mayor Ballin, H 3 y 3 Bears the Cl etn both te rounds of, belt And a number of conntimen | Biguaara Tze ine’s Piano House for the good impression it will have on the summer influx of visitors to] A large crowd of interested spec Cor. Second and Union 1 this city, and especially in prepara-|tators attended the lecture by Dr.