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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1905. HOT FIGHT Millions Already Lost | Through the Boycett CELESTIAL BON ON AMERICAN GOODS HAS TELLING EFFECT— FLOUR AND CEREAL TRADE OF SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO PROMI oP AND PORTLAND ARE HIT HARDEST ° NENT PROPERTY NINE-FOOT WIDENING—Wi GAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27.—Jup into the millions ts infiloted as ‘There is no ertamty the Pa ity” on the United States be A hot fight in expected to enw eiflor cor over the ¢ t of . e have made it difficult for) ar » ting to be held in organized boycott of American the Mongol reh man, poor man | the mmarce 2 en Chinese merclear The| beggar man, to enter an American! Wednesday night, when the prop rica, @lready mounting | port ty holders Interested tn the Fourth Firma In Beattie, San Franci#eo! avenue regrade scheme will clash and F and feel the depression in | over tion of widening that Ortental trade. | thoroughfare, as prescribed tn thy The chief industry of the Pacitic] org pduce meat to be affected is that of fe Ur! Cole at the last meeting of the city ard a tes, | ounell ¢ boycott ts continued it will! tn jeague againat the ms oat San Francisco alone $9,000,000 annually, according to the opinion Py $3.25 size 4@. $2.50 sine J] to be ative to the trade condi-| rog wetituting nearly all of $2.55. tions existing between the two coun-| the property holders on Fourth ave tries ja Water Bottle, white 2 | just as strong in their de “S $1.16 size, 906 H NO COOLIE QUESTION ination to fight for the tm All of the Chinese who speak on| provement as te the opposing fac 1.35 site j — B5e. hs Tay wa he subject are emphatic in the de thon In tight ainst it Many more bargains. See them 9) paration that their diagruntied coun Among the larger preperty hold in oor window trymen are not arrayed agminst the | ers who are in favor of widening the exclusion of Chinese cooltes. Eco- | stre extent of nine feet on nomically the Chinese ie te an | each in C.J. Smith, of the ow insignificant In his native paddies ivy Coal cor LANG DRUG 4TH AVE. HOLDERS BITVERLY CONDEMN THE LL CLASH IN MEETING Hotel #t Hotet coln | those four business oatab Hygela Fountain Syringe, No. Blor Chinese merchants, substantiat-| ¢),, poet wapre Bee 1-81.00 sine, FOE, 8-15 Blea by the oul Chu tub bullding. Hotet Lincoln, alte, BOE. Pao Hal, who apeaks, it must be re-| Hote! sta de tbiaen Para Beauty Fountain Syringe membered, not as a rep t $200 sie, 81.40. 35 fie king governny as an nm, it le under sine, 81.60. educated Chinese, thoroughly con wage aed espa Hygeia Maroon Combination Sy- J} Yersnt with the situation in his whieh t# te b Tinge and Hot Water Bottie J) ative kingtom and tn America, as ing tonight. On (heat made) —$3.00 sine RB.25 |. 4 MEN whore duty and professto we favoring the OVER REGRADE t the evident fut detriment to the city which te bound to result we nd for all tn tent that it will always meet th | trertt onion mands of han in in my but at * may net « although f think it will, ie sure to come, whether inside of 0 yours, and I think the city 1 prepare for It now, instead } of being placed under a ban of tax-| ta time when such aid, and will be, de-} for some other improve Every man for himself,’ may be & geod motto to follow when only he who adopts it ts affected. But| in this Instance ft ts not man, | [Mor a dosen, but the entire city) which t# affected. It appears to} eh the p fortifytn againet this me short -aightedney perty holders theme! vea | are guilty of a unbe. to nue to the extent of 18 feet ta not one of the best and moat needed tn ents, if the mtreet ot all, in beyoud by or wh bre although unpatriotic, ts and one which 1 do not think wilt pay in thg Jong run. My in this: eitha? widen the av feet or Claud Ramaey ta another pr any other scheme than th@t pro a by Cou and af firme he will do all in his power to assist Mr. Cole, oF n the ordi nance £ tie It ab widened t tent that the city will never again be compelled to go to the expense of regeading that street because it cannot « modate traffic. ven if the street ia wid 18 foot, the city might again have to extend tt, but such a contingency is hardly Hike to cur But it ls almost as sured that y improvement er ning of the the jan 18 ot wilh mot 4 favorably to the city of Be attle. Let the matter neottiod now good ma otioable RRR DENTIST WAS INNOCENT. After carefully Investigating the charge against Dr, M. A Winningham, dentist tn the Eitel building, of having “tap ped” a gas pipe, Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh dismissed the case. The evidence showed that the fault was that of a plumber and not of the dentiet eee eee SSPE EES EK Reet eee eee tS * * 7 * * 7 * * * * * * . * * * * * * + . * 7 * . pany, whe b on=|m average business inatincts ARR as he must be tm America. The | «t ntereate on Fourth avenue. In| Harold Preaton, another property| $0? FIRST AVENUE. |merchant agrees that yellow ing the matter this morning| halder on Fourth avenue who is on CLEARINGS }laborer ix a menace to America ttn thusiestically expressive in uphold CokmAN GUN, This boycott pr dn io confined mw on every public-epie~ | ing the proposed improvemen wv wteal Bept 1a0e, $1,048, 737.09 Between Columbia and Marion ff ;,, antile circ tt has the interest and Sept 1904...... 1,009,731.06 | Ow Yang Kin vice-consul at! w Seattle at heart, should _ San Francteco, suid that tn his opin-|faver this sehome, Of course, you Increase over same STOP AND THINK fon the coaties were too ignorant to/and I and everybody cise are aware| Cole? Well, I should pay so date last year... 41,006.94 ‘That headache may be caused |) understand the ex restri of the fact that the widening of the y man can stand up and from eyestrain. Let us exam thona and would be t impotent | » w © the owners of the | that the widening of Fourth ave CRETE SESE ER ER ES ine your eyes. . |] to conduct @ boycott campaign | : en 4 CONSUL GENERAL'S OPINION. | upon entering American porte. | Conaul Ger Chung Pao Mat TRADE FALLING OFF. | has heretofore dis-| two Chinese firma who t with | cusaing the boyc “0) American exports have been forced lnewapapers, but graciousty deviated | 1. close their doors, accor ding to the | " from the rule to expt the sttue~| conwut : jtion as he understood 4t, personally! Consul General Chung didn | } not officially. The consul does nat | wish » Ktve bis personal opinion of 3 , speak English and the vice consul) in, causes of the boycott, but did : acted as interpreter may The adminiatration of the - , “The matter lies entirely with the | clusion laws has been too severe al- ‘ insisted the urbane | together.” _— , ‘and the government has! A member of the firm of Mut Kat at all to do with it. I have|qdmitted that there has been « fall-{, CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—The gam-, ‘The letters threatening the mayor |heard and read in Chinese news| ing off of orders in trade from| DIT of Chicago say that Mayor |are of the same nature aa those re | papers that the merchants are very! China. Thx firm conducts the buik| DW8N0's only chance for safety ltes|ceived by Chief of Police Collins : energetic in the prosecuting of the| or the Oriental trade of the Sperry,|'% Rls throwing open the doors of | Chief Collins has received informa- : j closed-door policy, and it is entirely} Del Monte and Port Costa Meur | freedom to t samesters of the) tion from a burglar, who is reputed ; due to the treatment which mer-| companies, and claims to port | elt to be « bool ker, which leads to 1 a and other travelers of the | $300,000 worth of food stuff mor] Owing to many anonymous let-| chief to believe May capture the ‘ privileged clasms have received | jy from San Francisco to China The | {t® having been received of Inte,| writers of the anarchistic epilation merchant said “We have received cable stop or dere from China. We bey for ex- port, and, having beeo Informed thee our export market is closed, would not be for um to buy ® chance. hoyeott may continue in force for six montha, and may be longer re informed that it will he matn- tained until the United States ac cords Chinese merchants, students and travelers coming to this coun- try praper treatment He complained bitterly of treatinent of Chinese at and sald © were virtually the detention shed, Got ’Em Skinned A City the this pert, hants and schal- imprisoned” in and even when physician would « read and think---how much does Bar- |} 3" tell save you on drugstore goods. He’s }}* The camp the biggest seller of medicines in Seattle. ¢ to whip ¢ | te att New goods, extra cuts. | Fin expt bovcott ts had wig fan ag t not PAINE'S BELLADONNA POR- | GOODYEAR FOUNTAIN SY to trade with America, Ia $4,000 OUS PLASTER Be RINGE, $1.75 KINI 81.00 pe aay w ae » be inflicted for a — rs WHERE SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EAS sp-meneny~dige ae YOU PAY 2% EWHERE | iy SAVED merchants are hav roe THIS KIND. | COUGH DROPS—ALL KINDS. - at ELECTRIC POROUS PLASTER 2 BOXES FOR se |i ae nol ares 10¢ THE TRUST DEMANDS fe Hue K SAVE A DIME ON THE PER BOX ved DR. PRICE'S ARNICA LINI-| HAIR BRUSHES, $1.00 kfast .B MENT, bic SIZE 29e from OTHERS CHARGE YOU 43 SAVE 1-3 ON THESE lncon DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS 32¢ | PACKER’S TAR SOAP. SAVE l3c HERE. 4 se ra ADVERTISED TO SELL, AT St Mm chi tie It is the Atlantic ocean that-ts MULE TEAM BORAX, LB Qe. ot ac ines by he x and important one now, bat BOXES - 9¢ | RED CROSS TAR AND sure to be the ifie soem, SHAMPOO SOAP WHAT OTHERS CHARGE lic FOR. pod business polic hf ‘This we | tt were not allowed the services of | | ne The Chinese merchants fee! that | Block eee |e dore ry the Ru Pardon the use of the slang. Now | sez mere oe Encourage Gambling‘ | threatening the exccut! | residence, situated at 3127 Beacon street, is being guarded night and/ | day by a cordon of police and de-| | teotives. » life, his i dediedededade dada de deed |? HINTS ON ORIENTAL TRADE British Expert H. Fox haw just ery suspicious character ls placed ander @ close surveillance and the postal authorities are watching al! letters being sent through the de- | partment eee Fae SERRATE EEE EEE EEE EEE ES returned from a special Chinese In reporting to the Leeds Chamber of Commerce Mr. Fox stated that manufacturers ought to send their trip to study the trade outlook n men to travel what the Chinese want. He advise Agente should be commiasione| for supplement this with Ameri seid Mr. Fox | etfle coast with Shanghal with machinery this and are opening up branch houses DR. JOSIAH STRONG, WRITER, to interior Ci get @ working knowledge of the language in six m mpetent interpreters of the mandari are op while the Germans are following But the most formidable nthority, witl be furnished by the Japanese, who, since the term ination of the war, have begun tmmodi hina and di er for themselves i doing away with the middlemen & year or two years, They would the, and could clann on the Pa closely ding to pening up a big trade competition, a ely sending agents into China in the empire with great rapidity “SEAIILE 1S 3,000 MILES FROM NEW YORK | N. >. WILL BE 3,000 MILES FROM SEATTLE” ss of SCHOLAR AND STUDENT | CLEVELAND, Ba Sept Dr ah Strong, traveler, writer, scholar and student of » problema and conditions, of New York, has left for New York after visiting his son, HJ mg, one of the secretaries of the chamber of comme Dr Strong was on his way back to New York from Alaska He believes that of all the towns of America, only Seattle will ont strip Cleveland present.” says Dr. Strong * le 3,000 miles from Bh York. A few years trom now York will b 000 miles from Seat acific coast towns willbe | OTHERS CHARGE YOU 2 e benefited. Practically all the sor ‘ | OR SAY THRY AR® JUST OUT oe for growth in the world isn CHLORIDE OF LIME, LB ar CARTER'S SWEDISH HAIR Complaint has been made to the gountries with coasts on the Palit aes psig R VER, $1.00 SIZE. SAVE [| police that the slot hines | ft he Pacific ocean is certain LESS THAN HAL FOF WHAT) 43. ON THIS the etty are again being to become the center of the world’s! YOU PAY ELSEWHERE. | DR. PRICE'S LITTLE Liver with “slugs.” against the erowth. Our greatest coast will be SUGAR OF MILK, ALL | PILLS ‘ 14e@ 9] orders of the chief and mayor. that of the Pacific. The Panama! BRANDS, LB-BOXES ..20¢| OTHERS CHARGE 2c PER I} When Moyor Ballinger firet in- | canal will hasten this condition.” | BAVE l0c OR 20c HERE. BOTTLE. structed the police to stop the prac-| Dr. Strong was greatly impressed ees ty SRE tice of saloon and cigar men of pay. | by the possibilities of Alaska. The| é e " ing the machine players in ensh or| development there, he says, has BARTELL CUTS THE PRICE ALWAYS. “suas” the ord mt to the of-| been wonderful. In time, he be-| ie fenders were promptly obeyed. | eves, Alaska will be greater than| T Now, however, the practice has|Burope. Even the agricultural pos-| 9 gain been renewed sibilities alone, he eays, justifies the WwW An agitation has started tn the | predic tion that the northern country Oo jelty for the ablistment of ali stot | try will be one of the very first im hines, whether they pay back im | qeemmmemnpeenemrennremmmenes m trade or not. It is claimed that the ts cee ae og Ss machines encourage a spirit for] SPOKANE, Sept. 27.-The disas T gambling and that young men and| trous fire which was started by a boys play them, not for the cigars| #hort cireult in the warehouse dis oO w but in erder to satisfy their| trict yoaterd: morning, at the R appetite for gambling. |r estimate, destroyed $250,000 eee _ worth of property, the Cudahy E PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 26.-The | Packing company and the Hy 506 Second Avenue Ss 610 Second Ave. defense consumed the entire day in pothesk bank being the heaviest Hamaon case, the closing argument in the Wil- jlosera. The owners f the property will rebutld immediately porta It has m he declares, than the empire, France and England, and can, accordingly, support m peo. ple, and he expects it will do so. The mineral and timber riches he insists, makes it Inevitable tha the country will be gr MANY SAVINGS. There's many a in buy ne for Cash. There © are exa i * 20¢ sie ’ long h i Shove sD " bitee® 7 $9 Rall-Beartng Brace 1 Fauitlens ¢ 2 pair Fauit Mouse Trap Spring Rat Tray 1 Hall Coat the Feney Hall Cont Hook d° Polished Brass How b 60. r - O14 Co } Cash Store nd Avenue. High grade clotuir t_a very low pric $15 Suits for 7) $ Suite for 5 $26 Suits for $ s $30 Suits for #2 See window dis play at the retiring sale of H. LEWIS & CO. lat and Cherry |LAS? MAIL. FOR NOME LEAVES SEATTLE OCTOBER 10 The postoffice officials announce that ali mail for N and Seward | Peninsular points will not be re 10, After that iMag for pt mali for | cetved after October tate ail | will refuse to & points It has also annguneed thet the mall service to the Yukon this year will be atmilar to the arra ment last year and wilt feet 1 provides for «@ tri-weekly service ‘The Met of U matter aceept- vensel about Octob ie to the postal authorities hm | » enlarged so an to include the following: Letters in the ordinary | form, a» well a those enclosed in | the elope; post cards, newspapers addressed singly, an printed matter of every kind, ex Jeept books, trade catalogues and ciroulars Oth ctionable matter in cludes newsp: of otherwise for trade, # reaned to @ealers 4 all articles of mer ehand patterns, or samples o the same, and all fourth clans mat- ter according to the rules of the United States nervice JAP CUTS UP COUNTRYMAN The tenderloin was the scene of another cuting scrape Tuesday night when Y. Nakayame, a Japanese, was badly wounded by an unknown countryman. The cutting oecurre York saloon, and cause ia not known. The police are now looking for Nakayama’s assallant At about 10:30 o'clock Patrotman Berkman and Crandall were attract ed to the piace by the cries of the injured man. They caught T Nag ita, also a Japanese, running away and placed him wnder arrest. convinced the officers that he was and Canadian postal in the New after being locked up for a while. given his liberty. After the victim had been attend. ed by Police Surgeon Buckley, he was also allowed to go. For Good Roads n New Mexico LAS VEGAS, N. M., Sept. 26. The first good reads convention in the history of New Mexico met here today, with delegates from every county and territory. There will be addresses by men prominent nation ally. During the next three days the delegates will inaugurate a good roads campaign in this territory LEVEY AT HtAD OF NeW ROAD PORTLAND, Sept 27.—Charles M. Levey, third vice-president of }the Northern Pacific ratiroad has taken charge of the affairs of the} j Portland and Beat ie railway which ted along the north umbia river ortland. th ‘ortiand and Se Tuesday, all of et the af to be conatru bank of the ¢ Kenewlck to At a mow ors of at Van ers who | faire of the road were appointed | aed estimated cost of the new road "Big Horse Mart j first step toward th tab ' sf a horse mart fr attle ¢ ite h the Ur th & Appleyard f has alr 1 head of t Ty plains and will witt mately compete with Chicago and St. Paul for army trade Church Like Stage With Drop Curtain CHICAGO, Sept. 2 Theatrical meenery is the latest accessory to religious service In Cht hipers at Lemay b higan avenue, near street, are enjoying urnishingw Johnston Myers y no duplicate in | » pastor has caused a toca studio to turn out a Jrop curtain depicting the River Jordan at the point wh Christ s baptized. A beautiful bend in own, rostrum. suspended on the rear wall of th behind the pulpit, the water to all appe an flowing into the baptismal font and fading away behind « mass of foliage The pleture ts striking b iful work, and ts restful to eye. It has been mounted with such careful consideration for detail that it dors not seem out of place in the church interior, but blends general effect with nicety into the He) only a spectator to the affair and, |! from | board of di-/ Ross Folks Are. Getting The Worst of a Bad Deal STREET GRADERS HAVE RIPPED THE STREETS UP INTO IM- PASSABLE CUTS AND FILL6 AND MANY RESIDENTS ARE COMPLETELY ISOLATED—H EAVY RAINS HAVE MADE SIT- i] VATION WORSE ———— Street graders at work on Third (undergoing alleged improvements, 2 |completely blocking all attempts to avenue west, Dravus and Etruria) get in or out except on footpand that streets on the south side of the|can only be accomplished before government canal in Hoss are show-| sundown, owing to the absence of ing the many residents of that lo-| street lights eallty what the real thing is in the] Why such work should be put off “dt way of isolation until the rainy weather sets in, With cuts of 26 and 20 feet in| why all the streets should be torn |some places and fills of 10 and 12|\ up at the same time; no street |feet in others, combined with sev-| lights nor temporary approaches jeral days rain and torn-up wside-| provided, are a few things which | walks, they have certainly left the| the people have so far been unable |iong-euffering taxpayer of that vi-|to learn, to say nothing of what to inity in & sore plight Ever since the governm hem appear to be unnecessary deep cuts and big fills ont dredg er began its work on the canal four) In some places 10 to 15 feet of | years ago, and cut off the ends of|one man's lot is scooped off and the streets leading to that district,|dumped into his neighbor's front the people have resorted to all kinds! door yard as high as the eave of roundabout ways to get in and) spouts. out, even to laying their own side-| The contractor claime that he ts waike and climbing government! fences, which In some places were mounted with barb wire to keep pe destrians from crossing the sacred precincts of the canal right-of-way These things, however, were noth- ng as compared with the present conditions. Not satisfied with tear ing up Dravus and Etruria streets. the naturel outlet, Third avenue west WRECKAGE BEARS TALE OF MARINE DISASTER only carrying out his instructions from the city, and the city ofifetals attempt to explain that the grade | staked out is necessary in order to get @ proper fall for a sewer sya- |tem, or a street railway, or some other old thing, but in the mean- time the poor home builder sees his property destroyed; dreams of the coming assessments and wallows in is also mud to his knees. whether in butk | the last resort route, VICTORIA, V. C., Sept. oa merning from the lighthouse keeper | “****r eee som ty bo: acking cases, etc. All of this was found east of the Carmanah light. West of the light re a lot of boards, but nothing to identify them. An empty whisky flask, which came ashore, contained a card with these names on the back KM. Baker, Seattle, Wash.” and “C. HL Hatfield, Olympia, Wash.” # further omntc kay recently at Daykin contal particulars of w coming ashore there. He states that the beach is litter e4 with lumber, cans of saimon, empty canes of Worcestershire and other sauces, lot of ha wood cleats with guivanized aptke in them, ete. ‘There latter he ex- plains might have come from fish otter, & raps | ‘There is also a part of a small] NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—The cruis- craft, @ triangle which looks as|er Columbia arrived in port this though It had been used as a sea anchor, and a boat’s water breaker (full), There are no marks what- morning and reported the successful destruction by torpedoes of the derelict schooner Edward Allen. Save Half Your Money On Men’s Suits URING the sacrifice of the old reliable Monarch Shoe & Cloth- ing Co. stock. The big sale must end in a few days. There’s thous- i ands of bargains left. { Suits for the Men Suits for the Boys Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes Warm Underwear for the Winter Warm Blankets and Conforts MEN'S SUITS $12.50 Suits for $15.00 Suite for . $18.00 Suits for . $20.00 Butts for . Boys’ SUITS WOMEN’S SHOES $4.00 and $6.00 Suits for Worth $2.00 for 2.50 Shoes for -) $3.00 Shoes for . $4.00 Bhoes for . ; $5.00 Shoes for....... BLANKETS Worth $1.00 for Worth $1.26 for Worth $4.00 for to $10.00 Suits for § MEN'S UNDERWE Worth 31.50 for..... Worth $1.75 for Worth $2.26 for MEN'S $2.00 PANTS Fi Men's 5c and $1.00 Shirts for $6.00 $9.00 MEN'S SHOES Shoes for Shoes for Bhoes for . Shoes for . SCHOOL SHOES School Shoes for Heavy Sch $2.50 $3.00 $4.00 $6.00 Mon's i0c Handkerchiefs Men's 600 All Woel Books bey 's ie $2.00 |} Mo t Black | } fe or Fine Dr Men's $3.00 Au Wool Sweaters | ONE THOUSAND MEN'S OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETT | AT 4c ON THE DOLLAR. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED. Heywood Bros. SUCCESSORS TO THE Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE Between Union and University, Half Block North of Postoffice, er Saami Sonera ssl