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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL THE SBATT San Francisco's Mayor Wants Exclusion Act to Bar the Japs TZ, LABOR ie &. ScHM! mph n be lg free and powerful In quaen sh this regard A + et we) Here fa & r , 4 JON, REGARDS THEM fl i Ban Fra @ the board 3 © CHAMP’ a AN of health hag in the lant te yeara, BREATER MENACE made notable advances, | larly ASA FAR G ATE In the matter of impure food 4 qHAN THE CHINESE, , . ye C NOWELL H . i : fpeeial Co the § f f } 4 chpnerse women p tr mee choyerees & wa 4 bs counter the the : , Ae _ “4 | evtoustive stake / | " v v ~ 7 "s 41a (2 Ey ve A » Pre y | | | §AN FRANCISCO — °T would /anese would drive all competition |and milk supplies. By vo fammer eee the bars of civilization out of business, It is the stern duty | care and an inepection of such | ft down on this western border-| of the American citizen, and parti- | #0Urces of supply, the mortality has feed to the heathen Chinese, and cularly those of us upon this west | bese reduced in this city, As I said | | Rad all the grave dangers incident ern coast, to scrutinize the evil and | [etre pee ee oan be toe oo ite thelr coming, than to witness | then suppress it with appropriate | (as be ton atreneaus, for with tha | @ wrestriced Japanese immigra-| legislation.” | public health at stake, a great work | Gem, fraught with the many great ‘What are your views, Mayor,/is to be done. Milk is the great @@e that would at once deset our! upon the question of public owner-| important subject. By eternal vigi Reieetrial welfare if the brown! shi was asked. }lance, constant tests and fearless ) fillers of the mikado’s realm were; “I believe the people should own | *posure of those who pollute their | peraitted to swarm through our and control those things which are | Products, the health of any great oved and- aded oe deen } han ee Pinal of » ver} 9d wane why! ---and we try to make Standard store news ‘the best news in the paper every day. ---for the past three weeks we know our news of exceptional Burek steel range selling has | most welcome store news ever given to any people anywhere---anywhere. en the ---our Buck range selling results from these most unusual terms have been remarkable, surely such terms for buying the highest grade article of its kind have never been advanced by any other store anywhere---anywhere. down and any amount you want to pay each week or month buys a Buck steel range here this ts the idea exactly; upon thee payment of $1 we will place a BUCK steel range in your kitchen immediately (this applies to Seattle and suburban people only) and the balance you pay “Just as you can.” Your old stove or range will be taken as part payment on the purchase of a new BUCK steel range. these are offfice furnishing i 1 | ] il i days here ! i } | TYPEWRITER STAND, | if ies H] } OFFICE STOOLS. . a — Lo genase | the past two weeks have been record makers for us in the selling of office furnishings We feel proud of || —The regular style stools, oye gem mages | our work in this particular line, our sales showing that not only have Seattle's finest and most notable | of which we sell bun- po pensar pe My nid offices been pletely furnished by us, but almost all the new offices in the 14-story Alaska building | dreds, are priced in the Op 6 quartered COX, tine 5 are numbered among our sales of office furnishings. Standard way like this: ly polished, 36 Inches || long, 17 Inches wide, 25 \ || 18 inches high, wood seat socenses 650e inches high; one end \ drop away; i we are exclusive agents for the widely known Gunn deska and office devices—office furnishers a inc hes high, wood seat or; can be easily taken | know and appree the value of this great office furniture factory's goods, #4 e0Fe4 Seseeeeey -160 nproved.” } apart if wanted; the 32 inches high, wood seat aie unhindered.” necessary to life,” he replied with |“? © What Standard price ee a ae ee a ne mag ee ee ee | ll, eee la 95e * your opinion, Mayor, fae Francisco's labor mayor, the | creat earnestness, “but I do not be ‘ > or s en Eugene EG Schmitz, thus| leve that property should be con- ve Sek ontianen ee | Pemplly stated his view upon | fiscated, or injustice committed, in| “Yee, I know that. I may say | F) ‘# vital problems, the further idea that things which | that the que# The opening of an interview in may be termed luxuries should also a city such as thie—a Me office at the city hall revert to public ownership. rt, where craft from “The Japanese are far more dan-| “It is a mooted question and one | *tery land bring their hosta It ts. a8 you suggest, still an unsolved on ost forcibly ented i p water ee to us than the Chinese.” he| where the dividing Ine must be ) @atineed, as he settled bis ample distinctly drawn. Understand me, 1 Mewiters back tn his chair. “It is/ believe that such utilities as water | authority, without publi Ry firm belief that an exclusion and light, essential as they are to} with adequate protection afforded AR orem more stringent than the | human existence, should not be tm/the young and the Innocent JPeeeat one, should be passed in the the hands of corporations, to be/| Of course, every must admit m t to my mind it can carefully worked out by those in ty, and a stern con of the Japanese immigrants. | handled for personal gain. These | that the social evil ome who has given the matter things are unquestionably the n- | dition i enanet be pe hog bed pretty theory he social ev ) @itatant and careful attention, it is| herent property of the people. But exists now and a Meher apparent that the Japs are) when we come to consider other | waya existed, ways will exist et | — _ fo be feared more than the Chinese, | subjects, such as transportation, an- You cam say for me that, after One of the medium-priced Gunn Deska, | —Solid Oak Fiat-top Desk, well finished; STANDING OFFICE DESKS. marily because of the cheapness other phase is given the matter. I do not th any mu on con = & on ran | mata high Soll Oak Deck nly drawers lock automatically; these Stand- | —In several sizes, strongly made, finished @Geir labor. We may say that Here we have what may be termed | “gnition is tnable or panel ge g a ane am a | pom | ne gion . bed ard Desk values show why desk buying well; have not money drawer like pic- fe Japanese is enlightened. and, a luxury. I could never be In sym given the evil. It can be a. wathgement of tap teiiior, etait aa ame is popular here; in these sizes— ture— fi being true, his education pathy with a movement that had ely watched and not aBowes at three sixes, and excellent desk WRlues— | rangement not quite picture; not | 4 t by 26 ina, the Standard price $15.75 | 4 feet long, the Standard price ....$13.50 Se Bene Bie to adopt American | for its aim the confiscation of prop- | 8n¥ time to spread. or to flaunt it it 4 in tong, the Standard price, 9987.60 | “ttt WHE Placonhole boxes | 4 ft by 30 ins., the Standard price $18.00 | 6 feet long, the Standard price ....$14.50 wee lima thus, with his cheap Ia-/erties belonging to tranaporta’ 9] cect, i can be ane G4 in. long, the Standard price 42.50 | 50 In. long, the Standard price...$25.00 | 6 ft. by 30 ins, the Standard price $22.50 | 6 feet long, the Standard price $19.00 bat at the foundation upon | companies for purposes of public! ontiy coped with by a firm city a — tace Wilh rests the welfare of our peo-|ownership. Any well regulated) (oy ornment. and minimized by et pres et Where 2 Chinese will work up-| municipality can regulate such mat-| viligance. But no city govern fhe © ae 6 farm at starvation wages, a ters and prevent a transportation | ment—no people— can wisely give ce Cc a rs 0 ever 00 nN are ere--- ‘penese has the ability to acquire company from infringing on the} the social evil the slightest recog er Bs property itscif. The Chinese | rights of the people. Of course,| nition. That is my opinion 3 2 Piao ES en E mt os 0 Giagerous enough, but the Jap-| the entire matter depends upon the Together with the right-think os - ster ——— | menne taken to acquire such public | ing citizens of this particular com } utilities. You have mfy idea in a/ munity, I greatly deplore the un | bose nutshell, when y ve understand that| warranted publicity that has been | wit,” I believe the pe * should cont given to this subject. by a portion | i aly. jonly those utilities that are neces-| of the press in San Fran », Such | j sary to their state of being.” | publicity can never acomplish good. J ‘These are the best cheap lots ‘el “Bince we have touched the ques } and simply calls attenti to the | | Sichy. Two blocks east of end of tion of transportation,” remarked | existence and location of the evi | you | " you Wet Queen Anne car line, andthe interviewer, “let mo ask your! And uid never be made an te- | said uth of Rom. Easy terms. Inquire | opinion of = street nitery. prob. | sue tn po al struggles. | | Hoe owner. en enor aida ri won Lee RR Re, | | | * | ae | “No, air. I see no reason for such | ¥ | | ring matter from both sides. In San/ 6 | o- —. Rens: | Francisco we now enjoy a half * RS pes rate for school children during | * Paihes 4 and ae ees | riev- school hours, and we hope to get a - tint % takes 8 aoe me raed, | 5 the similar concession for the working gprs Apter now *| Buy Your Clothing man, but I do not see why any rail-|* let men and the @ pent | cakes at the road company, making but a fair|* ‘hey exist. a eas am | par OLD RELIABLE SPOT profit on its investment, should be|* The devil loves | deat | vet KLINE & ROSENBERG, asked to reduce the 5-cent fare and | * churche “ PP srg 625 First Avenue, entablish another rate. I believe 6) * “ighting him: the dell Nie aiph, cents, under ordinary cireumatan-|* other chu +n hho a _ | | .« cos. is a reasonable and righteous) # TT Sohn Wesley should visit $4.45 $5.50 86.50 to toll for street railway transporte |). Ge the churches of * | —A very good and strong office This has proven @ well-liked of- $2.65 | —Large size office arm chair, alt.” tion, and I do not imagine that an meld thints eh chair, heavy base casting; post | fice chair, of best quartered oak; Large, strong arm chair; solid | pr | extra strong, arms and back it OB right-minded citizen would advance * tery, and would ®& arms bolted through the seat; dull and golden finished! solld neat arms strongly bolted | 85 | posts solidly bolted through the and a theory to the contrary; nev erthe ~ benediction. * solid seat, nicely finished; Cat seat, long brace arms, large through the seat; finished gold- | —High, revolvin t, hardwood seat; neat, flat spindle and man ss, the half fare for school chil-|% Pronounce w ence some # spindles; the STANDARD price | panel bac eat shaped legs: en; the STANDARD price is stool, wood seat; strong; the | large panel back; heavy casting der 10 FIRST AVE. SOUTH. en is an equitable and beneficial |e ches fe that they have no $4.45 the STANDARD price....$5.50 $2.65 | STANDARD price .. $2.95 | base; the Standard price $6.50 5 Picees—Ganset, Pink 1751. In- |} reduction, and the same rate for| a ent. ie a oe Free Delivery. 4 workingmen going to or com ng | * Ye igo e 1 from their work, would be reason- | ce ‘ ) - 1 hone auee th _* I shot able and a blessing to the poor.” id ly ic cance hee oe 5 | aid, ‘$2 Means = Hand bot is almost 2 hobby with Mayor|* « -benk ‘2 i} a for a Schmitz. “No law can be fram ness mt ° ‘tor lainiondosens that will be to stringent in thia|% ond | Neuariorien & regard,” he said, when asked to ex- | «1 1Th @18 tot | Sree his views, “been l® church, Sund * Lady e Hub Avenue | ;,, aa eae gnc * Se as is Pa xd all things, and th PUEDE TT YTS? a ° | 1006 to 1016 First Avenue | ine New Strike | this mark on a stove this mark means that you are certainly wel or range means best Seattle Bellingham Tacema come to credit here, This Crockery Sale e| on Delta || |Affords Y Opportunit Ss ou an ppor un y | TUTTE TTI Ce eT »! yn jhe way from Mare Island to|tion for the forthcoming visit of | Bell, at Wilson's hail, Sunday even .- fo Ph | i | alk 6s tee ‘ lx % | Chinese waters. representative Red Men. and gave him a most enthus Sa (Special to Star. * MORE BIRTHS THAN ®*# reception, The t wa r enomena Vv ngs ( IRDANKS, Ajast April 16 \* DEATHS IN MARCH | The Zafiro, which has been order The Charleston counelt is actively @ subject of dreams and vis PRekep ee ranajoodig wy Aen *& The mortality record for the #!'ed here for repairs, will arrive in| pushing the opening of the Charles-| ions, Monday evening the doctor Come--- eves " ai ovined tades.|® clty during last month reached *| about six weeks andisnowat ¢ zvb|ton end of the road to connect that | will lecture at ( nsen’s hall a . . S Com ay ype mors roulosis leads 1¢ ” about six weeks and is now at Ca-| city with Bremerton, 8 o'clock on the t of “Love, | | nN | dxclet off cirti and crimin- | * bs leading t the win ‘ ‘ : | =a 1 " * 1 ausen with 8 per cent. #| vite. The vessel was bujit in ing Courtship and Mariage. | ‘| - | a} canew weit be items beetle OY ath rate er Bt to *}Jand in 1884, and was purenased by | | * | WM doren decorated: Haviland | 15¢ Polished Glasa Butter Dish fl re ult Oe OS a ot aviation, | the population, for the month x the government during the Spanish TEST SATISFACTOR) iehalalalalialahelelelaiale * xs ina Dinner Plates, each Cover ee eae ate wetny was 66 per cent */ American war 6 © ates, ae and Cove De Ar haw Just beem made : ~ A veere 171 birthe, * | The dimensions of the veasel are —_—--— x TALK ABOUT CHICAGO! : , ve ¢ Crystal Handled Nappie.7@ ere ee }as follows: Length, 213.60 ft.; beam, n , nd many | * ied wre A test of the new stationery Or arriage out of every ) down White Haviland Se Polished Glass Salt 1 Pep r y te the | RR ee et te ee eee S175 ft; draft, 14.5 ft. dlapiace eaea gad Pi BB elvan paid my Me E. . va 0 Maid >i D, — so a? gen aan ph hia strike NAVY YARD | power, 860. The ship's complement Lae peony thei fier “hope Ai cadinge th paged hag, tact is*| = : Aone e ¢ glans effect 15¢ npaetanen, is 8 officers and $7 meqy Alaska building streams of waterd . bitty aa’ attanan Ricidoe he a piano ya your home? If not the 4 &. 10¢ «Thin China Decorated pected te can be thrown a distance of two ° 44% | dest fir you t@ buy would be « 4 « 5 The gunboat Ranger will ve * at the court house Behni > Crown. Th Flow Child's Mug Se er Isth for Mage Island’ to | Piocks and with accuracy and effect. | » ‘ ehning or Crown hey con Mc Prottily Decorated Chima through A a ee eerefore| Billdings within a block distant a : |more of the desirable qual Ye D... Se and Milk @e “48. tinued Haneine. tae tos Suilaninnh could be flooded with water in a|¥*¥¥*** ¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥*) than any other pnd have long been erste English Rocking Mush and 15¢ O'wasthes te. .commensing ta leaving for the Philippin fow minutes. Seirty-five streams of not@ for their extreme durability, ea Pot, holds 2 cups | 10¢ Beautiful Thin China Cream- tees: senile Sate ad des water, carrylad & yemetee Of to They are responsive, beautifully en- ‘ 256 ers 5e se, Ciadene a ‘Gold apell core BREMERTON April 11.—Senator le —— been built eas€ of Qroximately 150 pounds to the A RIA cased and unexcelled in richness | 46e Fancy China Cuspadors, as- 9] within the next week or ten 4 Piles age jereenete the ; ware inch can be used to fight T and sweetness of tone, Cash or om rs, ibe Fo ‘i '" ’ 2 “ \ vii | Will pay Bremerton tC ¢ ne r <) { easy terms. Be | sorted decorations... ..-3He F\' Bho: tral from Valdex will} ©”. t+ soon after the former's ar “Cleaner Bremerton’ {s the lat i Sighs nigger p Bi Det os For Infants and Children, y go |r from Washington, |The wap: Jet slogan here Agitation hae been lings and other structures, The test The Kind You Have Always Bought Wash. April port of the U. § e e started of a cle St. a member of the state railroad com- | when she is relieved on the Asiatic|on the summer Influx of visitors to A large crowd of interested spec- mission by Governor Mead. station by the battleship Ohto, now| this elty, and espectally in prepara-|tatora attended the lecture by Dr. Cor. po and Union ¥ was witnessed by Mayor Ballinger |p " and wick, superior Judgpyof |be asked to secure the presence of erton, both dn the grounds of health | Set ber of council ae Se Cli Pia H Whitman county, has been rome. |the battleship Oregon at this yard| for the good impression {t will have| 4 ® Rumber of councilmen Manatare ine’ $ Piano nouse