The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1906, Page 5

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1"SHANGHAI RIOT ib p BasHFORD Ww re reat ARBLTRARY or ENGLISH CAUSED IT eat AMERICANS CANE with FLYING COLORS gonanies © IN DAN AND MIs oT py Jaa W. BASH! Bishop in patent mh second new (the ery toe thls fatten in China pee wit polish & h gding article by 8 gear “Awakening £ Caine. 20) ‘alee exercise ‘at Shanghai © eervelves To 00! - a summer, was a nw a geech ce coat om ber way from port of tha hee, to She brows? ot her late h donde of goods was at Shanchai at ret fown t women encas work at Shanghai, ex and wor ‘ fo Shanghai or Co for immoral pu Vet , baying and x is lege ob “wy F te ithega the complain” b RESIDENT BISHOP ordered the woman taken the Chinese jall for women. assousor, ah} t J | tage of the Bre, Li was arrested A confilet arose between the Ch 4 be provides for the trial of) nese constables and the municipal! of whom there are It police over the disposition of the | gheelge court, ant al| woman, and tn this conflict the Chi ithe Chivers, of whom ( arein judge had his official robe tn the se ent, in @}torn, This indignity upon the Chi pourt, presides! 2 Chi: | nese offieial was regarded very much ’ with a ewik- as the tearing of the Américan flag by ont of the foreign te would be regarded im our own coun 8 Rasensor a Ant try, and almost precipitated a riot ‘AN foreign pris 2 As the case produced much excite ipa) oF fore all, and ment, the Bogtiah naturally looke prisoners are * to the Americans and the Germans , to sustain their aasessor. Hut both Li being brows! be American and the German as @iy, the British assemor sexsors had decided im previous She getasion an opportune cases agording to unvarytng prece aateading the authority of dent And the law in the matter reaver the Chinese, and favor of the Chinese view. As a the woman semard onfilet of opinion developed, the Matter was referred to Peking, and Magistrate. who i* the American and German view in @ “ ® sustained by the ministers the the foreign The Chinese at oner (ook advai Here for Good Depend- | able Hardware at argain Thursday Prices 2c Steel Hoe with Hickory 15c _ Aandie S Sgress 3 Hand rt lire a“ AS. W. BASH PORD. loss of prestige by 4 demanded the diseh English of the British assessor, Mr. Twy and of the pollce officers wh ed his At th t Am ar rmane refused tc acoede jemand on th is not din charged office in civilized ant ries & mistaken opinion but only upon impeachment for cor rup r other mi du It was to enfores the Chinese de mand for the discharge of Mr. Twy man that the Chinese guilds, pow bly encouraged by th a al, again resorted to this new Instrument, the boyeot ) ordered all Ch ae * » Shanghai closed on Tf a ee of Mr Twy om the m a city and . * the modern ety woot the Chi markets a This precipitated th hall station t 4 was urned. Rick vert foreigners aod SAYS ELECTION IS NECESSARY an lay opinion of racks, t« the ration ( m th of May nage t vement by in av and Westiake by laying pavement and otreet railway raiis Asked by Committers The opinion was azked for by the finance committee Monday as a pre minary fep in the comsiders n { the message, A meeting of the om mit te was b last nig for j the purpe f considering the of ton. Another meeting if the tee wil held Friday afternoon at whieh Ma Moore will be tr ed to eet forth bie views more fully for the nf sation of ‘ a } At last night's meeting Coun man Mu ) suggested thet any tquate acheme for the munictpaliza tion of street railway ka must tude the purchase or oo demna jon and purchase of the system of Seattle E mpany. With jout acquiring the present system, he thinks it will be found ffieuls to float bonds for « ty aysiem } #hich ts to enter into competition with it Part of P Th a that the acquirement of he Seattie Electric company’s ays tem ts a heceseary pert of an ade quate plan for m ipal ownersh is the opinion of many of the mout radical advocates of municipal ywoership. The leaders of the move ment in the recent palgn, how jever, express the opinion that in order for the city to seq tha |property under existing conditions. jit will be necemary for the city to pay an excessively high pr f t * vaivation being fix he ny possessing # of ne auld ng sgente 1 word k cart Dé : wore hustled, beaten and robbed tt } UBURBAN Seattle interesting news items from the housefurnishing store there’s much of splendid, seasonable in- terest in our housefurnishing store now. _ we mention a few Important news ems. 1s si attract ' f the Uni f ‘ ‘ 1 f 1847 Rogers Bros. great + in NEW PI 4 r i eh. ' economical ¢ ‘ ‘ that ¥ tea t 1 dinner he pa pleasing ha san BCL BREAD MIXER? 7 . tn” of t Mix nt ' . ke a child ate it a carving met ts ® hing probably war ¢ a wood tine of th y t i aet rbage can for the b sanitary car th ers Standard Furniture Co. 1006 (to 1016 First Ave. the atreets Only two forelqners however, were #« y y int and only ne of them, a kh polloeeman wa 1 Om the tt hand, be twe nd 60 Ch wore ! and many W " The riot has led to & discussion the rights of foreigners in Shanghat The French have maintained fo yours that (hey at least havea “con . coasion” of a mile aquare from the Ch 40 government, and that they UTH SRATTLE, April 4 he mmittee to see the chamber have full cont wer ft reon th Seattle Improvement club mat merce of Soa tout including Chinese, within tha nie i, Hight in Har t hall, with | ing They are also going to jolt anion, Thelr authority over the|COfnciiman Conway and Assistant) in the, work of teying t b Chinese, howev le exer: tine ty Engineer Jef it wa e n nu the yuth c mixed urt, presided over by ided that there wh 1 be a meet-| 1 ' m ay French and Chinese fudge ing tomorrow to ine the| memt Engtish have nover quite « places where sidewalks are wanted ee that they had a concession from | Chief Ce f the fire department Villlo Pre the IM-year-old China, but they have claimed a mile} ¥!!l be present at the meeting and|of Mr. aad Mra, M. Pres un a wjuare of territory aga “British set- | [ke up the question of the location | rested in Seattle yesterday for ru tlement,” and maintain that legally [Of @ fire hous A committ on- | ning away from his home two weel they have suprere authority over ting of Peter Rebhahn, EK. W. lag Willie had Just returned fror this, The French and the Engtiah [Small 1 Albert Fraase, was ap-| Wenatet and was been eager that the Americans PPOlMted to see to the nbering an¢| with a boy who gave name @ id claim an adjoining mite (lamin | ouformity | Johnnie Anderson and who wher are as Amer territory and the e A cot | nearched had two big, ugly lookin authority tt ¢, compo v | rew In his pocket Young desire of the municipal av n Haskell and Capt | Prone was Int Saat Gite: tty. thd thorities of Shanghal, who are over 1, was named lo | Renton Marek Sire pe gl whelmingly Hnglish, to extend for Howalk question took the boy be to his parent eign control over the 460,000 natives _——_ grade question was taken up ae at the expense of Chinese authority, | 48d It wa ided that the present if carr ‘4 out, we sid for bt ean ve | level | wrad od, It we The fire boys of Renton | asked | sult tn a more honest and h n- | so the sense of the m ng that a} the ty cour ot to buy a %6-Ineb ‘tartan administration of justioe at aping station is necessary to|fire bell whieh w $53, an least for the present Hut ¢t pump the sewage | the ith q re boys ke ad helt the Americans contend that we are waterwa ; es nied a oe vo Justified in the interests of human RENTON, April 4 a td ee ~Pavin ity in weurping the authority of a f the Renton city la wl p pete hation whose right to self-govern santos ain ae ta = ment we have recognised. Mr, Rod: |; pelsghtae ci ode sane 6 ere’ quiet, dignified, but firm stand Fo eg, alleen oes Raaiced Ford nga for the American porition has led 1p nA nll ce eee ere me the Taotal and the Chinese gutlds vl ed te ; ne . 4h pa to way that In the crisia which sud » erect poles and) the sam denly arose in the Shanghai riot, aafen*, Ve The company ia t ne ie the cricie at ra e © the elty of Renton five tele about 6 png ey aden eceen of the he wilt ed] BRIGHTON, April 3.—J. W. Rob oa within 90 days and will be in op-|erts, formerly in the reantil suffering quite ax much from th@eration withts 1s mothe ‘ meriy boyeott tn this canetn.of ae , hin 18 mon yusiness here will head # party leav empire today an American goods. fos.’ 22m, Company in Renton wil!| ing today for Alberta, B.C. If they charge 12% cents for a two-minute] Hike the country they wil go int and tndeed there in a temporary di |ialk while the Sunset erga, Poa geen ah porittos woos the part of the GBA8e lcompany charg ents After] entirety ing « a8’ Telephone company ha COLUMBIA, April 3.—On a nt bacribers in Renton there will | of the temporary Injunction ‘ | have letters from 40 to 60 mit |g ¢ ., sionaries in different parts of thle ervice in communicating | by F. Young, forbidding th empire and f gereaas who ain ie, as the Citizens’ phone| from taking any action in traveling alone for days among thh |» be in « ection with the In-| Irving street impro eu os * i dependent phone of Seattle was little but routine work transact Chinese, and all of them report th “ee ed at th ounci! meeting, The they are received with the cuntom The Renton. Hill lraprovems lh Bh AP ig carve regen te ary Chinese friendline We mus boii will hold ite reguise mestina| for April @ recognize that the Chinese have be-Jonithe evening of April 6 at # ache ome aware © the establishment |, en a8 CMREREE, ‘ cir newspapers of the harsh By rg Ere ly treatment which «@ considerabied «POSTER, April 4 wit! cauigueh Wit G10 eiten “ their countrymen have]a dance given at Foster's hall next| tools for use in case ( tempting to enter Beturday evening by me of the We may expect some] omergetic young people of Foster SOUTHEAST SEATTLE uprisings on thetr part and] This will b firet da mip The socialists of } snjust manifestations of dig | the hall for sev the | beld a meeting mutheast pleasura Indewl, we are not on Red hot resolut denoun trely ign of riots in our own GEORGETOWN, April 4—Justice| Idabo conspira . ypted ountry of Pence Levisee of Georgetown Weeks, He has beer THE MARKETS. about two jously sick with pneumonia ee ee © George own Annexation nit last fight Wt Rainier Yakinn ni Station, and a 2.00 per Vite River iégst per ton; Cai new > sige Yellow | Danver i ike per ewt: beets the each, rutabagns. sack, tec c; carrots, ‘ or don tage M or ban ho ey ® parenips radish, per Ib, bo: he. b. #880. Walia Wa Mise. om an SOOP BL or be per tt Weratehee aopples, pér bem. Siae] fancy apples, = per ben | et i en boom fancy lemons, box BS ued lemunn per box, SMEG. fan ' met f q th, bomes, per 1b bonee per i Hee: Ih artene ' cartons, (ile | te cae) 0.3. Ma + dates per ib | “aye. new Ferd dates, th ite} ver how. $1.8; packege dates. per box hme per bbl SS per bow. MM: co m pet doe. TApite, seed = @r fro, Rogie am brick per th Ife: ‘block Bw rth i mburger, ih Me ‘ rk chores. per I Ife. Poultry Live chickens, per tb, 18@)0% brotiers H WHE: tive turkeys per Ib, dreneed, per ib. lhq7i 1¥® genes, per Ib. l0Vidc, dremeed. per i, LGBe, lve ducks, per ih, baile dressed, per Ib. saptte. Monts Steer mh Te we Nc Wie, wpring lamb. per Wie dressed hogs, per It 10 Live Stock Weth hoop, per im owen, per |T ih & rm per ie owe, | bi per IB. Sic; calves per th lambs; per bead § Fish f . | cod. per ib, per 1 oer t rads, $1.o@l ©. 2 Hay end Feedstuffe ne t eed meal, $28 28 wy per ton t Coment . imported. per bei, | f ; t t 4 bugs Juan & Roche Harbor Dbi., $1.5 eo 32 al tion, $1.35: | » | tire k, per M.. $0.90, plastering | 4+ iy, be; metal lath, per yard, Gm. BY THE world. H an 1 be k how ir ' artng this by shook f 1 r feed t * A t i . a 1 pot t iA het tled his . fu n with bete . had , t for fea mt 1 nut et unly =—nnaked INTERVIEWER he lodge of ‘ . ant Richt wt syliat YH Hin Ch « ' J which bh will tend of part of the ve He writing 1 be b 4 a number omplated tax payers A rel wf very ear n King sunty was | the art house f th town of B @ht @uit Boenna was fe r 8 ° yOoD FOR PAC cE 1 PIANO. for yea na now deserted and e pial of a They @ to pay b a $1600 tax TAKES NINE PRISONERS Nin soners were sent to the ¢ penitentiary last night in ne aveling rds Esta t and Charlotte The party man from Mt. Vernon SS ~ it wing from th unty ~ Toner's i ae See ee. Gaara Bs a Piano House ne year for larceny from the 314 Union St. 7 McCombridge, seven Seattle yeare for burglary Frank Keefe ma seven years for burglary; Frank rapt ee? Qonnell, ona year for buealary; =e : Joe Lay ten years f ‘obbery b OF BARGAI h, thre years for lar eny f » the person, and John man with ‘ f shows « the kt t te of letters have already truthfu ed and have m care- | Ready eve é - Tacoma VESEGEDSELYR VS UOT HERS WAS TORE TR YOUR IDEAL MAW : * * CEE ng when the such an honest expression reach The | withal which makes e f the Man contest |r ent they ok t in thet he thougt «a is Very particn jokes “a good a. Q but ft punt be and 7 t above taking a iab glass or so with his few Intima: 4 . . - friends; however, he knows when to hey: Jent| “This ie my paragon of men. If ‘ er. | perchance his eyes should fall upom oa on There. |these lines he is far too dest to .. ‘<< rte of | think that they ec be really “ Pega Pl «t | ™eant for him. DAISY NEWMAN, 4 et t broad 1016 Howell St. ae 4 ane . tle, Wash.” ‘ * people look | . 4 feel that srr 2 oe. 2 His health r pees k dark at times, eves

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