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‘YHR-OBAPTLE STAR—MONDA ¥, JAN, a3 1 NDS BROTHER THROUGH DREAM on this dream, she addreswed a let te the war department, Cir cultre Were sent aut to the various forte and finally one arrived at Fort Lawton, William Dawson was a private in the Third tafeotry at the fort and he Was notified that hia @iate years ago and, | slater wanted to hear from him, were received hy | Last week his enllatment, having iy after his depart expired, be left for Minois to meet miy stopped and all) Nis slater Subsequent facts are : Inrotter was lost, that the atster left New York state a Miss Dawson | and moved to Hines, Letters to ce er waa wear | hee from her brother were “lost by 4 Ss uniforta, Acting | the Inte addream not belug known, dream, Mise De fold, IN, loeated William, missing for om, at Fort Lawton The ME the cane becani Fwsnn left his hone ter OMPSON DEFENSE SCORES ON STATE ING JUST OUTSIOR O F HONOLULU... o MIKADO'S 8) CTS DRILL BY C. L. RHODES. (Beattie Star Special Service.) HONOLULY, Jan, 12.—More than haif the population of Mawall That the military spirit Ia strong in the Japanese ls shown in many For instance, It in almont } Service.) queation @ealt with the entire Mf} niversal among children, Pian. 2 to more; of the bay, i ge ie the litle brown men are coming by every steafiee Bbovs oxpecially, that when dressed | transportation. eroae-otamination, ‘This question Included the state's e ont. - They came originally ae laborers for the sugar plantations. But [of some kind, qnestion and the defonse's queation. lin the preparation of this question ithe defonse wrote the exact words for the defense | of the state's question tn bisek fink Jand then added the points aske by them to the expert witnesres, in red ink, Judge Thompson then took the witness and severely censtred the doctor for talking to the boy in the King county jail after giving the boy the impression that he was a friend, Prosecuting Attorney Macktntosh | waya other oxpert witnesses will be atied, Attorney Shipley, re- from DF Willlarn. expert, two more Hawail's population is probably 60,000. Of this mumber, nearly one-half—fully none, of native Hawatians, waltans, Chinese, groes,*a fow Filipinos brought here, Portugese, and 10,000 to 12,000 Americans, Germans, Brit teh, Norwegians and representa tives of other Kuropean countries. how they are invading every ocecupation and caitling, They al ready monopolize several of the similar tines of retail trade, Quar rying and stone cutting, which was formerly done by the Portuguese, ‘a now almost entirely in their hands, part Be bypothettcal questions the forenoon sea- ik with Cheaters tite, | w the towtimony intro- Tq the ree- De. Witilameon an- “euch a persan is tn- og They have brought thelr militant epirit with them. When it became known that a U, & army officer hich On J stationed here had reported to the|is"tne eimgeror’. birthiay,” they war department that there were | take part in processions and public two iments of Japanese fully or-| gatherings of Japanese. and officered, from coloneis| On the last emperor's birthday down, the members pursuing vari-|several companies of them took ous callings and oceupations, but) part in elaborate maneuvers in ready instantly to respond to duty | Kapiolani Park at the foot of Dia at the emperor's call, it was thor | mond Head, about 3 miles from the be ate believed by the people here, | bustness conter of Honolulu. alt! gh officiatly denied in Wash- Among the Japanese in the te ington, that euch a report had been | lands are many veterans of the war Military organizations of young! Japanesa thave formed openly all) wer the islands. These drill pub here steadily for 15 years. Sone % n dealt with the the boy four days previ- » efi, and the sroond i. = REMODE of only 200 or 300 a month. present tifey are coming at the rate of about 2,000 a month. Hawatt would have sae Lee RAR ARERR * BANK CLEARINGS. been abso ied ago had it not been that at times they have left for the Paetfic const 3 | #® Jan, 21, 1907 * * * 7 * 1,419,298, 72 made. with China and the war with Rue | al ATHLON ® Jan. 21, 1906 ....Sunday. THERE 18 PRACTICALLY Ajsia. They wear their war meals} Dut the number here has kept! * STANDING ARMY OF JAPS IN| as prondiy as veterans of cur Civil | steadily inc roasing. It ls a genu me ee we ** eee * band ** HAWAII. war wear their G. A. R. badges. | tne invasion. nS SD. i Raa PROSPEROUS SEATTLE FORGETTING ITS POC ‘Former Inmate of County Poor House Tells of Start) * ling Conditions Among Those Unfortunates Forced * to Live on the Charity of the Commonwealth. BY ONE WHo Kows. The writer of this article, from statements made to him by poor men; who from stress of eireum stances, had been forced to accept shelter and food at the expense of the county, wae induced recently to pay a vieit to the county howpital and poor farm at Georgetown, to learn if what hed been told wae & fact and he found it was only too true. It ts now some IS or 16 years since the old wooden structure on Transportation com that the steamer placed om King &) at Weat Seatth:) air a thorough intertor will be pow bolter will be . rand a torpedo Wil probably be out er OF NNN! checione Ti eer Tourist. which ta} BUFPAL phuitt for the Inland | Role, wakch - company, te expect | ose bet ia about two and a STORM AGES AT BUFFALO CLOSE BLIND Pias. ‘The loetise commition of the elty council decided not grant any saloon Heennes in the Twelfth ward, Southeast Beattion Notice wae also sent to Chief of Police Wappenstein to clowe up all bite la that section of the by | Niagara river to overflowing | Im this city docks and wharves [have been damaged along the en- | tre waterfront, and the damage to be | thie barbor alone is estimated at $1,000,000, Five large liners have beew driven ashore, and t of such given the sti appearance at dinner apd see what! @ they were having and perhape|# — 4 kind word to an inmate > ~. to 7 But now things are different and they oftemiare hungry and feel it all the more when (bey see the ample provision that Is made for the officers, attendants and farm servants, Cémparing this menu with the Dill of fare enjoyed by the tunation of Medical lake and Stell acoom and the prisons of Walla Waila and MeNeile island the writ- or conctudes that poverty toust be a crime whee the poor receive such Ree eee eee COAL NOW MORE PLENTIFUL pearance of snow and the streets agein regaining mortal conditions, permitting travel, the eon! shortage wituation ts gradually becoming loas scute with the demand not 80 great aa ducing the cold spell. Reth tomp and put coal are to be hed at the Paetfic Coast bunkers today, as nino the usual aupply of falne ran coal, Fully 66 wagons had been loaded and started on their respective routes by 7 o’eldck this morning The Carbonado and Northwestern companios recetved their usual sup: ply of coal this morning. All the companies are still rushed to fill back orders which have accumulat- od during the past few weeks. LIBEL DEFINED i Ie i i ft ae If the junatios were go fed, they would be howling masiace all the time amd the criminals constantly on the verge of mutiny Bome | thing must be done by the eharit able people of Gentile (and there ore many) to remedy this state of things. Let » deputation from some of the tmpruvement clube visit (um- heralded) the hospital and poor farm aad learn for themeectves the treatment the representatives of | Lanarus retelve at the handa of these they have deputed to succor thetr poor neighbora. Above ~ all jot am agitation be started to tn crease the alee of the bulliding #o that the inmates may have purer alr to breathe, as I was thankful (Scripps Telegraph Service.) when I reached the outside to get) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Jan. 21.-— frowh alr even if it wae fog laden. | The preme court today decided that newspaper headlines being : an index t the item are not i } (Serippe Telearaph Service) SACRAMENTO, Jan. 21,-—-Sena-| libelous if the apparent libel is ex tor Keene of San Francisco today plained im the body of the art cle. Biditor Miller, of the Argenta Introduced a resolution expectally providing that Japanese children be a sf ifs i e I h tng city The consequence ts that the nett tution {x overcrowded, and every room is od with Inmates like : g f } % i a5 i : ny | i f ro GIVES GREATER COURT POWER (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Jan. 21.-—-Three bile were introduced in the senate this afternoon, chief of which is to abol- iah the present fixed terms of the Supreme court and to allow the court to hear appeala at any time at ite Giecretion, This will give the court the abectute power to make and change its rules governing ap penis, and allows the court to make any expeaditu: it desires for rooms, help, furniture, fuel, light, record book# and stationery. The governor has sent to both houses of the legislature this after- noon the report of the special com- mittees which investigated the pen- itentlary and state capliol. The lat- ter recommends that the custody and control of the capitol building and grounds be taken from the seo retary of state and given to the state beard of control. Datiy ®, wae indicted for libel om Attorney General Rogers, the hewiline reading, “Rogers offe bribe and then commits forgery No Excuse For It. ‘This state of things might be tol- MAS. G, J. CLARK DIES. Mra. Sorah J. Clark, widow, died at West Seattic yesterday mornir of heart failure, Mra. Clark ha there is pleaty of land to build on, With the strengthening cold O8/anq with taxes noarly reaching the [midwinter fur coats comé out t| miinoe dollar a your mark, there ts Breet number. Not the long ones lao vaild resson Why such # state of that are worm for motoring, butlovercrowding should exist at jaunty short Jackets, elaborate with | Geoegetown except that the county velvet, lace and braid. A smart | coramisstoners are groasly neglect straight one which falls loose from | tut of their duty to the poor, of too the shoulders to « trifle below the lbusy squandering money, mending waist Mge le of roadtall. At the| Oats that aro never monded; or bottom it fe a bit full and sifehtly | seoiing obit cigars at the rate ripples. The cuffe and front edges) . a are faced with deep wine-coiored |"Trmation regarding the food velvet, over, which is init biack to the paupers was more soutsen In the Greek Key pattern: | difficult to obtain, because the in The crowns of the hat« grow With) rates were scated leat the author. the advancing season. Wine-colored | ii. found out who had been tell- chiffon velvet ie fashioned into 8 | eee a they would be stunning hat, with one of these Dig) oo .uiy burned out, I succeeded crowns, the whole having @ droop li, ioaming that breakfast consist eg oteeet. od of oat mush, bread, tea and cof |fee; formerly milk was pat on the tables, now ft is pat in the mush Seattle. She was a member of the held from the chapel of Rutter at 1:30 in MOP “KIND AND KIND, jock. Interment will be asant cemetery. ONT VAULTS OF UNS & CO. BANK-' ALASKA BUILDIN' . MAY SEPARATE & 1513-15-17-19 THE FAIR 32°57" A. Mafrige Co., Ino. 4. J. Wolf, Mgr. [ABLE AND WEARABLE BARGAINS TUESDAY. j They get coffee that scarcely had provided with separate athools to- | es25* run Sim | the ame!! of coffee, and toa that has| gether with the children of the of $1.25 ino flavor of tea, although bolied| Chinese, Indian and Korean races. | ber ib ..... 190 gg ald gg AY }long enough to develop its aroma; |The measure {a Intended to fortify] Mr. Howler—T've heard him spox Ray, McNeill & Libby's | 9275, large size Ot ltwice a week, Wednesday and Sun-| the position of the board of educa-| en of as a very kind man rd Sousage, Ham- weigh 6% Ibs. ~4 | day they have ment for dinner; and/ tion in the test case now tn the| Mra, Howler—Well, his wife has ‘s Cotn Special $1.98 lone man assured me it was largely| courts. Keene has asked for* an}been 18 years trying to find out Beef, and East- | y | composed of the meat weed In mak: | party consideration of the bill Lwhat kind. Mas’s Roast Mutton, all | ae ig A oor . jing soup for the officials, The/ ~ cmt oe pet ero | Meelal price, e's DEPARTMENT. Misses’ and Ladies’ $7.50 long black mixed Coats, jin the kitchen and was hardly per leeiptbie when ft reached the com tasked. “Well, you have ased p age stamps,” was the answer la little thicker and about a tea |spoonful of sugar. That is all we They Call It Coffee. it regularly, chalice... es of four persona, but It often hap-| oe ADE pened that a healthy fellow who 7ib. cans : lanmer. “And butter or sugar?” \ get a bit of butter about that, only get of these articles for the day.” meat was pet on the tables tn ment |had beon sent there by the police, Two Exceptionally Good ps4, nent Mutton, regu | Only «sees «+ B,08 | with a eracked head or other dam-| | MF SL2 sotiors, per can | Etderdown Dressing lage got in some street or saloon Meetss) «.........@@@ | Secques, regular $1.50 brawi, but with unimpaired appe-| Wisconsin Cheese, | sscques for only. .9ReR 7D Bf tite, qould seize the dish, empty} uys on ap [+] He kind, I>..16 7-He | Japanese crepe short Ki Mi S4H) hait on his plate and leave the oth-| wn Bacon, 220 monos, regularly $1.26, a or three to divide the rest and often ae TR6 {eee oe some would have to go without au © lard, Gib. patis.. | be and S06 Ci 52M! meat, as {t was no use asking for A Fine Home $6,590 ewe «+0 BOO colors, la’ OO, more / Best ranch butter, per Ib. choice .. “* se oS | For supper fried potatoes, dry A strictly modern six-room hovwe, on large full lot, south of Re os BRE 0 Ladies’ dark blue or ZH) bread and above mentioned tea or Mercer and one block from o@r iipe, commanding good view; all Cream of dark grey Skirts, choice Hp Coffee without milk or sugar. For|| improvements, including paving, In and paid. The house alone Wheat, 20 kind, for eae sees S1AG those who are bed-ridden, the food ould not be built for fess thn $9,000 and the lot is worth three- sree ese 120} One-fourth off the regu fe sent from the kitchen by an ele fourths the price asked, The lot atijoining on the south, with im Meet granulated Sugar, | lar price on all Ladies’ vator to the third floor, to a ward|§| provements only a few hundred dollars, sold for $4,500 19% ibs. for B06 | Cravenctte Coats with nine beds in St, occupied by ‘This is one of the best bargains in a nice home you can find in fine Bastern Hama, | tents suffer! from accidents Seattle, a, patients suffering from acciden ; fold everywhere for 20¢ bay bo AND Now, serving food in this way: from 10d torma. er pound. Our price " “ a sleeping aportment is certainly t t ets oe 14 346 | Ladies’ extra fine non objectionable from a” sanitary Vv nt Lot--A Ss p $3 000 IS Dackages Preto Break shrinking wool Under point of view, and arises from the aca 9 na a b fast Food and ple filler wear, $1.60 garments overcrowded atate of the place. Thie lot Is GOx104, It snda an unobstructable view of Brice «+-$@| _ now as0.4e00 ne The food is here kept warm by i Washington and the mountains ave, north, neat Salmon, per can | Children’s 250 Acorn steam till it is served on about i pet; an unexcelled alte for a fine residence. A w car it ses ecreeeH@ | Walsts, all gizes, each forty trays for each meal, but a will be tuld on 24rd aver nnd the Increase In the value of (his lot | Ladies” 260 ‘Homlery, per bodied paupers who helped to carr x months you will have to pay the same prices in this locality : GUality Mocha and| _ pair P 42 12¢ these trays to the patients declared 1» you now have to pay in the Capitol Hill district from 16th to ava Coffee, per tb. Children’s 16¢ Hose, per there was not enough food in the , ‘a he th re net rth $5,000. % oh 2he ' 7 12¢ whole lot to feed ten mon " ‘ buys on Capitol Hill, Other DRY Goons nrPT. Par Merete 9 me pn Meals Were Once Good. lot» the same re held at from $8,200 to $9,600 ° © a inds o sll " . Oe « Good termes. Me rolls fine Cotton Bat-| derwear selling at one F Cue peuper who i ae bees Caco ss AG 136 f their regular values. diet Met hows, compared le ~ <a “ feb and Bows he maid tay eee ew + we roe © ey ¢ auabty an © — a ved PR « Me twtinewe em FN Fab Beet ors ee a Se teGek Walker Big. 1906 Second Ay. te 4 a. came Ye Bie d Ceceh woukl wah his") mc SR. Sec ce 8 8m a Soa, RMY IN THE little | duatry—to the factory ae well a8 to up they shall wear a military ¢a@p/ and laboring people generally are to “SAFETY DEVICES TO WARD OFF There are 575,000 persons in the United @tates (you may be among them) sentenced to death, to be ex unknown moment dur til the ghastly work is complete, How to save this half mittion per- sone and to prevent the jajuring of 5,000,000 others ix the object of the American Institute of Social Serv jee, of which Josiah Btrong is presl dent, The means? Safety devices. And they are all the result of American inventivenens—Ameriean genius, The soclety bas astombled hundreds of theve devices and baw enlisted Prenident Roosevelt and many others in the crusade fe their adoption. These safety 4 viees are applied to ratlroada, steambouwts and to all forma of in- Factory workers 70,000-——are Japa-|natare to believe that when The remainder is composed | «reat manufacturéera know of these Ha. | safety devices they will adopt them. Porte Ricans, ne | recently | such devices, public The Japanese have been coming | Women toll ITS POOR “ of the arrest in Los Angeles | rent coll ry —_ i. } pany's Money. | *! be sent to bring bim back to this Seeeeeeeeeee | jconditions dnder be the beneficiaries, Mr. Strong saya “We have faith enough in human the remios in adopting opinion and votes will compel them. “Oar work is the greatest instru ment to bring about reforma in the which men and We hope that some of milfonaires will tarn If employers are the great times they have come at the rate | thelr attention fo the erying need At| to better and safer working condl- tions for the workers, “Without any increase tn the rate reported by the government tn 1909, lutely overrus with Japanese long | there will be 676,000 killed every 10 5,000,000 tn masaacring besides some This to ithe years, Jured. ntbet aa tast as they arrived bere, | every inhabitant tn three cities the The Seattle police have been / ot James Rvans, formerly boot | keeper for the J. BE, Thomas tral ate company, who is accused of having embexaled $1,500 of the com- sheriff will probably A deputy city. Evans disappered January 4, aft FINDS BROTHER THIRTY James Murphy, a former revident | of Montreal, Canada., asked the po- | | tee this afternoon to help him find | So" his brother, Kdward Murphy, whom he had not seen for 36 years. Fifteen minvies later Murphy) rushed back into the police aimggek Warmer weather, the fast disap-| and erted: “You needn't look for him! I've) found him! I've found him!” i The sorgeant looked incredulous. | . “ a ionie | The higher court ssid this was) ibel. THAW DOES DAMAGE. (Star Special Service.) VANCOUVER, B.C, Jan %1.— Melting snow bas caused thousands of dollars 4 The streets are flooded in many plroes and base- mente are full of water. Men were Lpumping ell Sunday and tn many | month as alimony and for the keep- cellars in the burtnesa section large | quantities of goods were ruined. So | much water ix restn that the electric railway | traffic going, Three care left the | rails thie morning. BLACKMAILER 1S ARRESTED LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. ?t.— James Lauer, until recently employ- ed at the country home of Mrs. Joseph Mater, the widow of 6 wealthy brewer near Glendale, ts/ under arrest, charged with tempting to extort a thowsand dol- lars from the woman, It ts charged | that he sent a letter demanding the; money be sent him to the Glendale | * host of friends in Seattle and Weat | post-office or he would take her iife, He didn’t get the money by McKiniey Circle, whieh wilt have | ™ail, but went to the house where charge of the funeral services to be | he was rested Toe eee eee eee eee ee Worth & Sone tomorrow afternoon | SALARY ORDINANCE 1S UP AT COUNCIL TONIGHT. The ordinance increasing the sal- aries of city enipleyes will come up for final pas#age at the meeting of the city counetl tonight. A gen- eral Increase ranging from 5 to 12 per cent is provided for all em- ployes. DEATHS AND FUNERALS, Mra. Mary Mullikens, aged 67 yeara, died at the family home at Magnolia Blaff Saturday morning The body was prepared for ship. ment by Butterworth & Sons ond will be taken to Cold Water, Mich, for burial. Mra. C. B Fowler, danghter Mrs. Mulltkens, will escort the body east j Mra. Loulse West, wife of James} Weat, died at the family home, 1602 Thirteenth av. yesterday morning The funeral services will be held from the residence Wednesday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock, Butterworth & Sons have charge of the remains eee ee ee ee ed AGREEMENT !6 REACHED, raph Service.) ‘, Jan, 21— The republican senators today reached an agreement on the Brownsville afair, and decided to adopt the resolution author izing the committee on mill tary affairs to inventigate, without questioning the legal- ity or justice of an: t of the president.” This is said to be satisfactory to Senator Lodge and President Roosevelt eee EEE EEE EE EEE EE ) EKER Will Not Ask for Punishment. WASHINGTON, D, C. 21 Jan. It la officially announced that the} t will not } sovernme k England to uni ern Steam baths. 26c. Oriental Batha. @O AND GEE OXBO ADDITION TODAY. For trrigated Tends call om COLUMBIA CANAL GO, |. W koode, r ait, Ee fe, i College coming down the | Johngom, a deep sea diver, ts to be pany finds it difficult to keep | Johnson, according to the complaint | ruling of the court and now Is sev- eral bandred dollars to arrears. wii McCarthy * a ENCOURAGED BY AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SERVICE size of Indianapolis, Kansas City , Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, and Denver, and at the same time| Montana and Oklahoma. maiming every man, woman and| “Do you wonder that we wish to child in Washington, Oregon, Call-| see in use every safety device to be fornia, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, | had?” a if you save now, you will not have to slave later, Many are the men who have had to slave in order to make up for wasted time and money. Start a Savings Account with us. or leaving his office to make some! tions, He had not been) suspected up to thet time. Upon his not returning to the office the | police were notified and an investi} ease eam gation of the company’s accounts |} started, with the result that the| alleged defaication Was revealed. ist | WePay4 Per 000 « month. Cn Savings Accounts “Yes, I've found him all right!” | the exeitea man inaisted. “I no} sooner left here than I ran across | an the street. Think of tt. 1) hayen’t seen him for 30 years, and T run across him in the street, just ed I've asked the police to find im!” “Well, that takes the cake,” gasped the sergeant as the excited man, without waiting for a reply, dashed ont again. & Trust C orreet Cer Second Arenas one SEA DIVER IS TO BE ARRESTED Failing after ordered to pay his wife, Christiania Johnson, $26 per a AES I of his daughter, Mabel, in the of Holy Names, Andrew Pure Food Egan Hall, Arcade Bidg., February 4th to 16th INCLUSIVE arrested for contempt of court fled today, has not lived up to the TERRE * * i & EX-GOV. HIGGINS DYING. # f ariernoons 1:30 to 6, even: * — * . $ Seatts, restate. of Me tees an OLRAN, N , Jan, —Ex- & Governor Higgins fe lower to- &|f _Orasdest display of Pore Foods ever exhibited in Seattle. Band Concerts and Vaude ville, *& than yesterday ond is ®! ually sinking. He ts likely ® *) # to die at any hour, * * Pereter sees 4| athe Grew A prmer SOIL New Goods ‘Carthy You Can Afford to Pay New Spring Styles in Silks —- Wool Dress Goods—Wash Dress Goods — White, Goeds—Muslin Un- derwear — Laces — Embroideries— Handkerchiefs—Rib- bons — Gloves and lots of other new things. Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 SECOND AV. ely -