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PAY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE ST EDITIO | THE SEATTLE STAR “WEATHER FORECAST.Rain tonight and Wednesday; brisk southwest wir _ - = _ - Sim in Seattle That Dares to Print ‘nt SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, Dec. 18, 1906 VOL. 8 NO. 254 as CENTS PER lta AESIDENT TRANSMITS METCALF’S SAN FRANCISCO REPORT MEITERATES HIS DETERMINATION TO JAPAN DEMANDS THAT IT BE RECEIVED SEE THAT JAPANESE GET JUSTICE INTG THE FIRST NATIONS OF THE WORLD s He Authorized Secretary Metcalf to Say That All the Forces He | FAMILIAR SCENES---NO. 4 EXPLOSION Ay Henry George, Jr., ina Special Article to The Could Lawfully Employ Would Be Used [in Protecting the Japanese | Star from Tokyo, Tells What the Japanese “Residents of California--Text of Metcalt’s Repert. FIRE 5 FATAL Think of the Exclusion of Their People from 2 | the San Francisco Schools. eet eee eeee eee ee ee eee eee eeeene > 1 { Representat * * (Seripps Telegraph Service.) ‘ f r at th al report made to me personally # MARYSVILLE, ( Dee k RR th j Fire Chief J.J. Bradl nM bd * . ? , : ~ ; ire Chie Hey and R. Mor OD € ation affe a Japanese ir n Francisc Phe y an are dying and thirty others & HOW THE JAPS FEEL ON THE RACIAL QUESTION IN- & t ee 8 ntroversy—first e excl n of the Japanese chil. # tn. 1, nome seri us the re! # VOLVED * ec ie . mae aag. . ’ * ult of a dynatwite explosion ing| * * an A *« 85 se he cotting ot J se restaerants, a fire which midnigt * , he lower class wf s of v aga t the lapane * the fae ¢, Coole *. j ny ne on ¢ U * first 1 : ' rr * Cutts on Bat Bradie « frightful . t . j , ‘ . had @ st matter, | call your especial attention to the very small number of ¢ ly mangled, Moret eure g * to ¥ 9s * wh atten tot test ¥ as to the t cleanliness his leg ie broken and * 1 wr the ra : . * hadly cut * ‘ ‘ h ng, # f Apa nese n the sch s, and tc t that, owing « Many tors we wt; * * red t ghout the the re Ito got < # when a qu of dynamite * ' con . * ploded, hurling the brie Inte . number of J be ec Amer @ ssible fulf ent and ans t sch * crowd. The explosion wrecked) « la span t further that there would be n to excluding * t idings and windows were) * 5 wish to be call * bre n all over town. | # | who ba nol go & 7) ¢ on € re of age lesirable that fire spread te ‘joining . t mE « * go to achool with children. The oz Sh n of the © Yun gn but w bdued. The } * HENKY GF * 3 a? : NORE Salar . : a oh ‘ ae it $80,000, WH. Trae eling| @ pehildre I € apanes ern atte ef ic 8 * eoman of I f oe P eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee . 1 ‘ ' — —__—_—=. pag ht tt stit nality of the act in question; but my very earnest hope # NEW CHAUTAU UA is that « tv not b essary, and that as a matter of comity the citizens of % | : im ¢ } , * M pert xg he « > | alaabaisis The 1 as to the viol ¢ against the J ese is most admira The reorgar nm of hau- . * tauqua sche hich is being ca me Secretar) f, and I ha g to add tot ® nent, I am entire * use . re her the 4 Re Rat, as S tary Metca erwhe ng sentiment of the state - mn W. Haynes, is « tol 1 for « dbianks | ety. Bo : ; * hee eat peetcali that thing possible w be ne to protect the Japanese in the city. I pr « to subs : 1 ized and directed Secretary Metcalf to state that if there was failure to protect : f me oth , be | * h Th give f ons and property, then the entire power of the federal government within the limits « b if the constitution would be used promptly and vigorously to enforce the observance b+ Pot our treaty, the supreme law of the land, which treaty guaranteed to Japanese residents + EAGLE PRESIDETN everywhere in the union full and perfect protection for their persons and property; and t KILLED BY FALL this end everything in my power would be done, and all the forces of the United # * ts, both civil and military, which I could lawfully employ, would be employed. I. 4 (Serippe Teivaraoh Service.) I attention to the concluding sentence of Secretary Metcalf’ report of N Mont D i A ’ * apectal fr ri F : Sere tack 3. Salven, presen THEODORE ROOSEVELT, a | of the loca t Order { se rcembe x « He . Ix aber 18, 1906, * | terday, sustaining a frac aku BER eRCTRHHRORGOLSD SEES SELLER ESSE SEE EH PE EEVAYSD * | from which he @ after i ie _ : “ - . Telegraph Service.) letty, an@, second, of the sev with Article X, section 1662, of the] THE ALASKA pve ay, , | GRAPPLING FOR THE DIX. INGTON, D. C., Dee. 18 cases of assault injury inflicted school law of California, principals Ovil DING eps | thenua ‘ tinuing | Metea upon the persons or property of are hereby directed to send all Ch OW AWINdY baY Lei eR ys | nie for the k of the ~~ Japanese residen nese, Japanese or Korean dren ; ; | - , so is &. ss j x * “ R Tt seems that for several years ‘© the Oriental Publle School, si (FROM LE) om tat tne Bik te Be aEEE 2 eer S SORRS: oe. the board of education of San Fran-| Usted on the south side of Clay ae Stetson wrecking outfit BY HENRY GEORGE, JR withstanding the new cond cieco had been considering the ad- Street. between Fuwell and Mann one with be rushed to the scene under) grecial Commissioner in Japan for indeed, governs it with the November 26, 1906. | visability of establishing separate | Mreets, of mud afte nday her mand of I Fine whe wae t the new conditions. It is the # for Chinese, Japanese and | ‘Cher 1, 1008. | ine poard tn the ome = oe ne RR en ineen iat lie ta of self sacrifice, the t to enbmit the Idren, and on May 6 of the 3 % Slenenty Gui wing of high ideals. It is the buchid That the board of ed %. 198, and Oct lead. cation b ading | ucation is Japanese and . ormined in ite efforts Undoubtedly { the school board |to effect the establishment of sep- ‘ , Hoy 5 of Oct arate schools for Chinese and Jap Korean clusion league, 68 oF > | jed ere * of such nection |anese puptla, not only for the pur. Sanization formed for the "ty tho} iy f ny th gotte s the activity oe of securing the enactment not 1 oxide of relievin ougestion at F tren, residents | pe clieving the cougestion « X comtemptuoualy ot 1 con of the United States of a Francisco, present prevailing in our schools nETees ° | e 1 aay thecal public schools |bat also for the higher end that '** extending the = Sei 2. . Steen nent eee e ene r Bp er rnin yo a: : our children should not be placed | (sting Cie ranene, ame <2 Former Partner of Dead Jurist the Last Witness * oo cieaminas. ot ie eet ee ae i any pesition ei heir out z _ < vileges 4 immunities ful impressions may be affected by ane The league claims « mem-} Ss 2 4 a . Neg an he local pub. fu impressions mar be avcted Dy Sormhip in the state of Calttorna| Called by tne State--Defense Begins This Afs & rec 1s, 1906... -s1.720.s6098 & i ae to the western elvilioed of 506, three-fourths of which @ Dec. 18. 190 1090. * ‘ . : owers . d to the | gollan race . * and w “ no slights The membership is said to be in the t d ce — @ great < 3 t . ‘ Why Discriminate? nt be aly .- } ernoon Wi | mpson on the otand, great succes his people in tw y of the boyeott maintained ‘Vis Ghjectiqnstte Order. ety of Gan Pranctece, The mem 5 P * me # | ware within 10 years and its amaz-| “Why discriminate against and Waltera Union| And on October 11 the board | bership is composed almost entire * ear, .8 630,853.18 # ling p a the arts of peace | children schools?” it aske Japanese | passed the following resolution ly_of members of labor organise BY A. 0. PRINCE been working for the state, “had not! * * have aw eling of amb consequence of this feeling. eas im that \ ‘Resolved, That in accordance Continued on Page Stx.) TACOMA, Wash, Deo, 16—with [dees In his personal employ SARAH ARHAARARAEE tion and mee which not as en to learn a® mar y hand, but w the children of ot rney Daniel Kelleher of Seattle Hie Personal Funds ations, or a@ so aaa cies rigs The significance of the quest ie diff to describ worthy? Why set them apart whes , ne ite final witness, the state In the | ay tn the fact that It hae been tt " AMERICANS CET The best instance of this s the children of all the European Chester Thompeon trial rested at 31 |g tly bruited about that Mr Ker that I can think of is presented in/ nat » taken in together in the lock this morning. Charlotte - ome ; o leher wae de in | schools ing his private f the person of a finrickisha m Whittlesey wan not called, although | tung and the finn of his firm to the emp of Sadaguchi Uchida And truly that group of questions, |ahe may appea? for the prosecution |ferde the convictior or who will be remembered in the taken by ftself, would be difficult to in rebuttal | Thgmnpeon, whether he is insane or | Serene Un States as the Japanese newer. For the desire of this peo net (Rerieee Telegraph Gervies.) sul general in New York ci r| ple to learn is nothing short of mar 0 » the afternoon, 4 . 4 | At 1:90 o'clock tr Attorney Morris alse Dec. 18.——It is learn-| 10 years * velous until which hor w to teil the yeitative soarce} On Mr. Ochida’s returning to! In the hands of the bellboys im fea by by the coal shortage. The rail recess was taken | the: wit case, |'@ Bttorney for the Se ns made to the| Tokio from New York on a leave of|the Tokio hotel in which I have jinricksha man former n staying I find at odd moments to All Parts of the State for Facts and) roads blame the mines and say they | at the conclus «age = acl aia by returned to his) not Japanese novels, or even news « plenty of © the en | lefenne placed 1 H. Thomp- | have plenty of empties at the mines| the def placed WI . question being to show fo papers, but school books, and Bng- I ate Us that the conce *| Americans in Congo are greater than were supposed. Lec | led ons by the ag of the wta is emp Thies man ts tall and Will Find Out How Much Coal» o»* et mem sondes fon, the father of the accused, 6M] SA tng p 0 make conces the 4 an tte firet witness jag Violently arraigned itself with the | ,, he pom P Beripps Telegraph Service. : sia wh gen yp ay | ftation In England, which was de| Japanese, straight and = «# lish school books at that—“The Available. P xp ge agg, ge a Attorney Thompeon's testimony mraseeution In the cane ssener’s | smned to the state on the} When the war with Russia com-| First English Reader,” “English . | was embodied tr address of tast ¥ stated ¢ el | ground that such selrure would be| menced he was drafted, and he not| Grammar Japanese English Die Pa state Commerce Commins! REAR A teehee he & & & , afternoon, when the committee met, | Prowty this morning began an in { Wridey # formally organized and decided up aes concerning the car shortage.| by Attorney T? testimony as to Judge Emory's dy ing statement wae as follows | san Vance, as80-/ “| went to the hospital where | ner to the best interests of civilization.| only par pated in 36 engage-| tiona As Belgium has no navy and lit-| ments, but was one of 13 men left The kurumaya who drew me fo tle means defense, King Leopold | alive out of his entire company at his carriage down to the general and he wae cross-examined Telegraph Service.) # on the plan of work | clate counsel of the prosecution Judge Emory was and, as | entered | ‘ Bort th INEAPOLIS. Minn. Oec. #| Railroad Commiasioner Fairchild ITY Attorney Kelleher detatied the 4y-| the gick room, he anid to me: ‘This |*OueDt an ally. He decided thatthe siege und storming of Port Ar-| postoffice the other morning amay i cestesenes’ Ges’ talk ts Lben lead to tenetan of te inet 1 Ine statement of Judge Emory given |leted business Dan’ ‘Yes you hag |Plvate American interests in Con-|thur, And for this fact, at ed me by pointing to a small Amer lad te great corpere pal cities and towns of Weste by the Iatter at the Minor pital |@ ¢lope shave,’ 1 anid to vim. ‘On, | 8° Would be more of an advantage| wound he sustained, he rece fean flag that chanced to hai to A, the email @ Washington for data on thal ITS G RBAGE in Beattie. Attorney Kelleher ale lire sno use, Dan, he ane rered, with | (Pan anything else Thomas F.| spectal dece » shop window and saying stones of 6 c00k & | commercial covering | recited the close community Inter-|¢ q@enk emile, ‘he | Ryan's emissarios saw the advan: | eion for life f the gove nt f America; Japan's best friend, @ through car @ | their needs and fe amount of eup-| - eats, fthanctal and p nal, that had) | turned my chair around so awe and pressed the king until The dinrtekicha Man. Commodore Perry was kind to us.” dale was * os on hand. Counctiona Mtutlen test {existed wince boyhood between him'| tne witness sald, suiting his action | they secured practical control of] 1, race of this splendid gallantry,| And a8 he ran he asked me ques hevetaie te @i Mine Inspector Botting has| evening intro rdinance in| and the Inte jurist, and his deecrip- | ty the words, “and he put out his the country From ott interest | ris quran Be hanged his| ons about Gen. Grant, of whom ater ine In m i ciamet the denth-beb 0 ‘ [the Americans will do all tha - op bl. be e sal d bee The “poverty @ | wired eve coal mine tion :, th leath-bed scene wae/iwe hands ana ng at | possible to prevent an nee "* soldier's uniform and went k to/® sagging today. The @| state for exact figures ge A Eco FON, eto gin ell ’ his ‘rickisha They Feel Hurt. ” me idn amount of coal now mi Tue witness Huere 88 tirely | Meade,’ 1 said to him “I I saw this man 1 ton t od they couldn't @ new and sinister meaning Into thet The natio hirsty for knowl Coal because they couldn't # ty for t , sods 0f Cadater Then : a bed nes | when he pulled Mr ige, the ev of which is most heel, and the merchants "the A =~ en as he hung up the receiver at theli, gould be so easy to die tt the Is ent in the cities, where he e i. Tacot ‘om th tn } jet down t ught is always ickes' ae to ils anit & has asked ittee| The probs joncluston of Ik over the tele- | wagn't for her, (meaning bh ) shines ro thought ts always quickest And Jobbers testified they # | meet in that city, but the sessions | dinar ne with Judge Emory ae theow-sin Uttie children. Keep | . ae e knowl ‘ee des red te not of he iy. eatifi " > r act, but of the practical kind; as i» heseer Gam @ ~" continue to be held Ne clause Dying Man's Statement an eye over ther Dan, w you, | aa ir ~ tae kink a Oe | ce hott ued nd wonehdidl int which carrie According to the dying ma nia frie | | hon: with h ty—as if wh ort nd that will al banks. a ‘ greens =. el le get ' one orp ap - ences eueted the Gytng (Scrippe y anor Servies.) ey had ' " a sonal fortun and that will also banks testifies a med ptt aat a Joacription of his r| PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 18—The | 4. cog oper of Japes rrow from # ‘ A buh hone of pond {th Cheat ' t car company is running " : Be ng here | had met a A. cats aoe od, proms - h, so it's you son, « « th ig tle chedule time thie mo ie ae Ses a. ar grea anese in the United a sights a 7 ath set the detenens in ¢ aa ‘ ; merchants, clerk men who caused # ena: ’ o wopessedovo . above | me oe “a and e arriving on | CHICAGO, Dee, 18.—Willi oe oe arte ines " Morris’ manner of crose- | charges of forme ee ee I have come in contact # | Rand, pre © largest heer acted tad tp tal aeining : hélad with tha pokesinan very many Japanese, mostly # | mine operator Ir here xamination, to|anger of Attorney Th © coms a eee of the student and upper classes, . went ‘ . 1h « oae aa tenant 7 was nate — enc » hear. | orywhe I have found a gratitude f ‘ nis , ‘ ‘ at ipatt f ‘> oO ' t to our country for ite kindness as a st winte ead will be tb t Morria wer urtesy e " ise are ready to 2 , : bc But 1 t ny Thu from the unde ng pa H nbbe to wtate Jud@e f ' t 1 eyt th 1 ike r of v ‘ " w nit rn DENVER, Col., D ‘ Bonney. Watson and inter-| mat ' in the roversy, and ordered ¢ be ken turb-| * nd ang Jay ri h f < I I w come re ~ to | examination to go or have tesa | No Vain-Glory 1 by the United State: | t f ver vie - er th “if the te { his . Chester Th 8 coat b | Yot have 1 seen tt 1 ineligible fo: tizensh | pieces ¢ jeattle Aerie No. 1, F 1 " pla 1 ated the | whith bh 1a few t fa ' * prid } 1 fror 1 of the na on | seesalanaton platy, sesiones. Gs] Sire Se Seorane, © kw maam R AND ROBBERY | soldier pri ps Ani” s Mr. Krieg leave wif " t h t . - eral chil He was a member of h pathos poratt nto | killed the ju the 4 “eta ‘ inteer Firemen, W. O. W,,| Judge Emory's dying statement supply of with whiet VALDEZ, Dec. 18.—Robbe “a > ge aaa’ see alive PIONEER’S FUNERAL ederkranz, and tt t r exat ation developed | had equipped t before s bbed he Bank of Valdea of} PY coun od oe oo ore MUN CaO RR VESSEL ON ROCKS : ; sae: | Hu | ‘ b - y ° Re Pes M «| RAGEDY AT GREEN LAKE in inner t a nm found TAKES ARMORY saine gen, “wan read t | \ WHICH A MAN 18 SERIOUSLY | With some wall | lec’ te vd | t recites, that tt at & dell 1 half | CARVED. Clark rhe latter 4a dirk] QUESTION UP! : ” : ; h fte : ¢ fle en | ME 4 ; : Na t. Matt Gormley ot Na} (Seri->» Telegraph Service.) ashore today by crews from roscw ef, but at half y truasd inte Hope: confers | NOSTO! Smaien, Doc, 18.—-| ing steamers. . : to cy : at ‘ 1 , ead, tamsenedi Co bgt v4 Sengaal with the county logialative mferra ED geese. tory . The vessel carried no pilot and en d : * \ ; ny 1B mien wn atti rca ya ward to the introduction of | The Hamburg American fn Capt. Bruinswig was at the wheel 7 “nd ; leech feces Bod ig gree ‘gael oe ot ve Rion fae a three |f8t steamer Pringession Victoria | when the vessel lost her course aud 9 seer § , . ore duard om New York De c n on the rock The for . . erat ik at ji the rene SS ' t 1 wee . we Wane © t no n ashe at t the time, the ¢ . M Anna Weber ther of M | h ¢ jan, Hew at the Bant eve return trip t ming up lat ane Vv . ed oe | a " ! nin ongers were c An effort was made by the offt- “ x : tt tt s eens | — | woth ¢. th rth ers of the ship and th rman Fe pos. | t . ner Jontn | eae eat can at in | awe 1 bes 1 \¢ . 1 ( yur of-| Capt. Bruinswig, com nsul to hush up the tragedy, but by ‘ rast. | Pumedee, nevyides ict be See fee tien eat at De Anat ERa Ay. to Crome mothers, My. {f out his brains after the out aval ‘ . the plaintits.| &.5 ww Shoes Se Wecens sens: | mies norte ir John | Hardman wilt enter the real ¢ $1 ) $500 of thelr own money sel struck, His body te stil Capt. Rruinswia’s body will be Nellie Ras s@unies i the roason- jchureh and interment af fee Cab man wie Oe ee at! ba . ch year the steamer but will be brew ) New York for vurial ght District, ses Pott n of $1,200 * | var cemetery Clark, the camp cook. Yesterday at! bifeine le - = : i i ca eahbole ein