The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1905, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1905. 5 2 7 ; Nard, boon making mie | it th k ‘ \ . . t " : | | rev KOCH CHOSEN | : By a unanimous vote, Rev, Sum ‘ uel Koch was last evening élected ta uceded Rabbi Theodore J ph oe pastor of the Temple de Hirsch . Rabb Koch ts but 30 years old, He jwi \ Pensac Vila where for thr years he has been the , missioner of immigration for this|head of a large Jewish chureh, to CERTAIN MEMBERS OF LOCAL IMMIGRATION BU- | district, tn case such an office J8| morrow and will tage charge of the created, It is broadly hinted among | temple next July REAU ARE ENGAGED IN IMPORTING JAPAN. | tho immigration officials that the | mmunication was sent to Wash-| ESE WOMEN FOR IMMQRAL PURPOSES, AC- | tngtor the purpose of hurrying ' the matter of creating the office by} : CORDING TO SENSATIONAL CHAR JUST | inferring that the present adminis-| tration was In need of supervision. | 4 FILED | A further report ofthe entire af-| eee fair is now be epared for Prest-| s ret services men As a result of an anonymous let- that the woman mada her escape ry mt will aa oe Senttie ured and a vestiga ter sent to President Roosevelt, and = to the fullest extent @ un it CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Tho great} Purser Won't Talk vestigation of the loca in| international live stock exposition the department of commerce and forth ng shortly \« 1 ning in the new ¢ labor, at Washington, an investita The p of the steamship men position bullding at the Ur at t € letters, whe! int y The t ttt in which the tion of the local immigration office | , orl pe | Mela io the Vdheost ite = now being made for the pu han ia n the world, and was nt of establist the @ . alement Before « ted Tts dimension are eurtain chars ade Rewnst quiry twill answer any and {t contains ample} several of if the ’ © the sub t Fu ct ' live on show the | Dureau by bers of . you t largest on | local immigr any, which do 1 The list of entries shows a total] The letters that certain) iit of pur nak ‘ ot 24 Not only in number of members of the local bureau, as w " cal emechs tareuah st ele nd entries, but also tn x ¢ Tacoma burean a tu {ft ; *) qualit ¢ entries this year far are guilty of awfully landi Th ne t “ne «wit = a ¢ ane formed sue Japanese in this country Si pe Alate Yank lin ¢ of tides eanealean poems ont for Immoral purye and ain Japa weeps |'Th ging of horses alone would collecting “blood” money from them | |! gp na es ~y ee fs bP Peo Ba geaggy Re ee ihe after they are established in this} 9+ office. rhe FE > 7 Date | aentent tatesent < a | country I , t ‘ ultural atate rep: | The letter also alleges that w ‘ M nites Pommard 3, sad ' 1 by ent here are| the refusal of the women to pay ce tuniedh of hie mren@eott the “Solty Girls! om an hin Bay gig Eee pene: fine Immigration officials the bd! was gone nearly threa months ent in a doud ical | erat-Hnrepean-anntries money they were at once taker “ ray Ps . ing and ¢ ack to Japa sane th ° j The letter implies that gra & grandmother toc x ace ¢ I i ri | sag a x the bureau gener-/ 5.7, was in the mikad ies i ally in this ¢ « i Lands in Mole Attire. | Ineriminating Charges. the defictent sarw ‘ ire. the neet ‘Dele! e is made in one Instan lnerisbinating against the a vat ‘a Japanese woman dressed | ‘h? Jap are sa anaes nell ye iny afters) in boy's clothes landed illegally a - th ay pi y exar t the Ge] | Aaely amber in : tha any, ‘Taow} It ts also stated that the pi jay @ t he plant of the -_ of one of the Boston Steamsh ndent ¢ y was gone company’s liners was offered $50 t Tn the working : “thx” b o1 could b f both ants, the great diffe q d the offer] (invial h down, according to the letter. An) ‘s. any 4 ect rent ‘ jecret service operatives are now giv eee of the ed f the al stator wi a sives this account of the! 1, tne city working up the case. A : od Wathavien nt onal i affal few wee 0 § ervice Oper ? “The steamship Shawmut. of the weeks ag? eetes Op Boston Steamship company’s line,| Mt¥e Moffat was in Seattle for the ‘ iaived at acum ine an” @ ne purpose of making a preparatory in SORE ERR RR Ee ae — > bs fae > . spected her there and found this| Yestixation._ Subse Pe ae a m. Subsequently the Shawmut | Parted for Washington, where, it is ; esolution was & | singel Guanes hen getting rid of| 814, be made a report to the presi }& intr ! he house *! far trolcht and panchecte at ‘Ta,| dent and the heads of the depart | ® viding for Christmas adjourn- #| ag es ater vsong eth | ment of commerce and labor. *% ment from December 21 to * q wd | 7 eT Ve > Na 3 ® January 6. | Seattia While the Shawmut was Senin Sten Mie Ke {THE MELVILLE-TOUNG sis- | * Jam “I here, and we wero investigating the S, at the Seattle next week.|* oo | } eter e renee Guee of the woman here, the Tre-| Government officers in this city] cteuvaganea, the firat half of | Moat, of the same line, arrived in| ray they are aware of the identity} wiion with t Aw Sonest § oe Tacoma. We accordingly were) of the man who wrote the letter. He} oan” and the other “T : " } to drop matters here and go/ is said to have made application |i.” pous Clever 6 i} 1% Tacoma to attend to the Tremont.|to the bureau at Washingtoa for} acneing cu at | Tt was while we were in Tacomal appointment to the posttion of com-lin between the two a the first | i emmn{ot Which w m the musical) Magistrate W. W. Tilghman, Col order ne fa dainty) ville, resigned; F. M. Jarvis, suc ox agansa with a Jay aet~] ting. P. swamped in business at EK} 4a - pure i THIRD AVENt Spokane-Columbia River R. & N.} ] ‘The last performs f “The | company from Spokane to ; jMissourt Girl” wilt be given at the| Ring | Third Avenue tonight, Tomorrow E gham pledges 0,000 to ‘ afternoon * t From Swden,” | new railroad | 4 ja rollicking comedy, will «| Charges dinminsed against Ward-| : week's engae on Keen, prison. | have the| Washington Stove Works and {a facturing ‘ i j | Mantel and Furalture com 4 | North Yakima L t a be taken from justice of pea | , Kittitas county petitions | New sugar beet factory for El-| 2 ensburg. Sweet proposition. | Snohomish fruit nm moot De-| sm ber ' . Bellingham oplum a a ) ba % * . auditor Jameson ; Port Gan i tad Rev. Witbe egational min 1 at as alled to Colville lL. E. Jewmeph, Kettle Falla, ut We Have More ¢ ke ar Ellen C are. ; Mra. Annie Hi. Stoote . @ | 1 f 2 % "y | Mt 21, a Skagit fortwed, 4 the» ie | ' . 1 Ps 4 for soldiers ’ | Yakima « lw vy : ri From Swe at th 1 Third Avenue. | Tacoma Tid B { | a pport 2 te- | ed by © i ir t “ J a THEATER x. perating de ttract m « M gets mov bill begins Mo ft Srainag Men, 3 humb inved th . in attra f the old } ‘ ; : At the Seattle tonight seve oa os teresting amateur events w ingles going u ance by the Broadway Gaiety Girls. In Justice Davis’ court torday Second and Union afternoon Hoary Wyile, & sailmaker "RINCES HEATER, BALLARD. 1 the ship Trevencore, was fined! | tey Doyle end she ne $25 and costs for assault and battery f. he Prineoss th in uf mdmate L. Gordon “TO RAISE MONEY TO ROUGH DRY FAMILY PERFORMANCE BE GIVEN FOR BENEFIT OF PALESTINE Jews WASHING The first of A Perle ntertalr ments to be given for ¢ mefit of the Hebrew In Palestine wil be} hold at the Grand opera house, Jan- | uary 18, under the ausp f th Sona of Zion, a local Hebrew or-| ganization The money t# being ralsed to pro vide homes for Jews in Palestine that they will not be force to emigrate to Russia and other fo j eign countries where they are sub-| John Cort has offered retety ” the use of the Grand 0 house and the al 3 nt playhe will furnish vaudeville performer The Egan Dramat hool will fur Family Laund a bid for your patronag nich @ one-act play | » to meet all the re of what you would expect 1 | wighly sanitary and We handle many thou } o | | shortage, which shows a thorough system of marking and check AT AUCTION and is earning for this plant the reputation of a reliablé | The t to you is so little that on ye ry you will never be sat isfied to do the washing y« of Rough An th Mibioun fudtbebings of ea eae wr | awe Dry, do the family washing ape b ‘ hier of the] as fuel, blueing, starch, et We call for and all flat te | peggy oll ‘nate pieces, starch all clothes that need starching, all for G@ per pound t A f \ ar Use the phone—either phone 590. for $8 Ino neined = | MAY WE SEND THE WAGON? made suff tly lare | hae . besine Friday, De | #t be held th , “THE GREAT FAMILY LAUNDRY.” a —- Either Phone 590---Cor, First Ave. and Ise bigh sch t ; sen’ Broadway hall ne students of the high school | plas to give a minstrel | 1 Rich , rhe ee wilt b Grana} i opera h » " —_—_—_— rT) anaes .| HIRD AVENUE | “0 Hox: THEATER | Russell & Drew. Mgrs.—Both Phones 667. Evening Prices—20c, 30c 40c and 60c. Box Seats—$1.00. Mat- inees Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday Prices— Adulta, chil- |] dren, 19¢e. Give your jress when ordering seats by Phone Sun- days and Holidays. Last time tonight, “The Missouri Girl.” WEEK STARTING | Matinee TODAY, Sunday, bec. 17 || Double Flue | “THE GIRL FROM (iad | SWEDEN” A pretty story told In Pour Acts—A Genuine Comedy Hit High-Class Specialties Introduced throughout the performance— } The play has Substa no end of Laughter—is better than a i rmon—See—The Swede Girl, Master Georgie the ¢ Crowning Ach " Tave wit * “THE GIRL FROM SWEDEN” Week—"A JOLLY AMERICAN TRAMP--Christmas Week. THEATER THE HOME OF SEATTLE *:00:2 JOM CORT, Mar. BOTH PHONES MAIN 43 The only range on the market with a double flue See this beautiful range and you will have no other. $5.00 down, $5.00 per month buys one. THE LAUREL IS BECOMING POPULAR. 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle $18-824 Second Ave., Ballard, HBGDAHL CO., INC, Adams Tea & Coffee Co. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT AND ALL WEEK. Wednes- day and Saturday. Ma e—25e, Jolly Girls Extravaganza Co. RADIUM GIRLS to 10e. The Latest European Sensation GLORINE... PRICE SPECIAL INDUCEMENT en's Departr ure at 626 Large stock of second-hand Heaters. Stoves of al! sizes and of the very lowest prices, RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. AMUSEMENTS, Better Sunday STAR 220 Pike Street. PALLARDS NEW PLAYHOUS Than Ever 2 toll p.m AN HONEST PIANO AT AN Princess Theater MATCHLESS SHOW FOR WEEK OF DEC. 18TH. Honger price, “ : ae - Pianos sold on easy terms, PATSY, DOVLE. Comedian: the |T- iar, and Mrs. Robyne, “the Coun- | Annie Abbott, the Georgia Mag- Pianos for “rent” Largest 1 he p jock of Pianos tn the city. Grea Kitty Walsh: Frank | for the Defer Inten: net. Mystery of the Age. ° 4 : 8 Matinee pe Nl, Pe ae ALLEN @ GILBERT-RAMAK- Saturday and Sunday only. Ie ad: ~ | The Lafmonts, Novelty Musical 19h peed kon ps The Original American News- | Turn, boys Quartette. Great Har thes PLAIN BATHS 121-2c Heady’s Barber Shop Cor First and Washington mony Singe Pete Dunsworth, New Balladist Billy Hines, Vocalist and Dancer. The Starascope. Interesting Mo- | tion Photos . el Special Music Program, Director W. C. Coleman. TOMORROW LAST CrANCE TO SEE .MRS. CONTINUOUS SHOWS, TOM THUM We quality Jackets, a great see them variety of patter H. LEWIS & CO, 700 1st Ave., cor Cherry. have in stock 61 extra high grade Smoking which We are selling at reduction, Come and r are in a great

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