The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1907, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR..WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1907. 1 TRACE OF TWENTY-ONE THOUSAND IMIGR E LOST PAIR AND TVPLUX: FOR THE YEAR IS NOW CERTAIN T0 COMPOSITE OF THIS { GREAT SPRING MOVEMENT OF FOREIGNERS SEEKING NEW YEAR'S IMMIGRANT SEARCHING CONDITIONS IN A NEW HOME IN THE LAND OF THE - FREE—CONDITIO F ay QRENT LINDSEY AND CONDITION OF THIS YEAR'S IMMIGRANTS FAR neil ABOVE AVERAGE AN ) ; wee g@ MACK, BUT COL O FEW ARE TURNEO BACK a) ane STikl LOST IN FOR NEAR FAIRFAX Jurtadiction — ot was f how , ‘ iM Wo s creek whe vt ndwey & \ the 4 camped, but thel pyearcld bey « the missing " wm walk De wood! ENSATION $553.9 8Fee5 AVES LAND AT NEW YORK IV A SINGLE DAY HATTER ALL RECORDS Ans ad aly ot wy i ~ | ne r and the chief of pel 1ST LEADER — = GS parle Pe op e0c1AL . ng every city in the west to Peano nohe SOME STARTLING DE ¢ his m ents, He ner and none are allowed Figures now being prepared wed~ INTS, ACCORDING TO WAITING FOR THEIR FRIENDS IN THE STEERAGE tha ‘Un levclian’ motnitition chew SETTING FOOT ON AMERICAN SOIL FOR THE FIRST TIME Siew he aw rities mysterio te | A typical crowd of “new Americans” of a year's residence walt that for the whole year the average Emigrants pouring through the gate at the bai office, New York, having just disembarked from RITIES. @ muTHO! big sensation ts im ing patiently for friends and relatives who have arrived in the steer mmigrant will be a trifle over one |the government ferry which brought them from Ellis isiand, where t hey had been examined and passed 4 age of an incoming steamer, The crowd is shown waiting just out quarter italian, twoseventhe Me | by the immigration officials. Duncan had an automatic revol tide the wicket gate at the barge offi New York, for the arrival | brew, oneseventh Polish and the OR PO ae Se iatd dirk, beane| of *h@ Government ferry from Eitis island. ce about evenly divided be DRUG CLERKS. Die | Katckles, ete. whee arrested 29 other The largest other 29 is German and the CHAMBER OPPOSES ....... ft drug clerks will be it ¢ defense repudiates hit im the | (Seattle Star's Bartustee Services) and At any | smallest Chinese : hawt | 8 ¢ terms. NEW YORK, \ o—~Th they are w - night Labor Temple «for a soe! * The mayor haa ordered that he be |years tmmigra fig ‘ ant the purpose of pertecting an @> ene Sat ae ae “BADLY HURT : enye . tr ang ganization, the preliminary steps - = rye tf tu ve for which were taken at a meeting ta: n the ima ant week t is expected that the a of 8 ew law. Under Ite prov ee 45 members. which includes practi- day t ds have just |It will be © diff for 1 The transportation comm Andrews, F. W. Baker, cally ail the d clerks of the On one day a few grants to « ready admission t cm & longshoreman the Chamber of Commerce this af Battle, Frederick Bausman, city. ©. O. Young, general organ- 00 Immigrants landed r ped and fell while working | ternoon reported to the Chamber Blethen, Jr. Geo. Boole, | ter of the American Federation of at this port. ¢ er day the Olympia 7 c wustaining | that it believed agitation for lower Burke, A. 8. Burwell, Wm. | Labor, will } ee of launch- total was i the steorage serious tn @ which are expec ratiroad rates in this state w D. Hoge, FE. C.|ing the new organization on every ng ship was crowd to . He was re 1 mful to the development of Lilly - . od a tre ¢ of the ska f and passenger rates Chilberg ne. —_— E hances are said to be against re-| wt have ¢ profits to ford, John Davia, J. F. Douglas ances Ana Baan-|% dim and efforts had been made ve build new « and improvements J. C. Ford, C. BE Fowler, R R 2 wees” Se preagenive at are needed t p the Fox, Jacob Furth, J. E. Galbraith.) tne jocal United States jand of DEPUTIES MAKE Other deputies, he said had ‘ F J. & Goldemith. T N. Heller, H a : 7 Notice was given that the follow-/C. Henry, C. 8. Miller, Jas, A ae on, eet for today, was post-|/day can « * 0 Kurfeurs as tr of the Ueton, HK. Owens, Will H. Par od two weeks Halsey was ar- | steerages of the ble x Ww a der Grosse ¢ Commerce, to be bal- ry hn H. Powell, T. W. Prosech rice) a the in Saturday liners be Hutgarta ‘ M Sune Ord, be-|John W. Roberts, F, & Sand pRANCISCO 29. —The bribery of the Talks with the offi Smolensk abe , nee Sl Soha - Sevoeias Ee Sakae ped Hecer to the effect that the Pacific Telephone case and amining phreicians at ‘ 8 Smith, and Leeter Turne * This means that - no have been pleading was set for next Satur-|feveal the fact that the genera Ha . oN * are earned when proof is ib wes supported today 4 Aition of the immigrants thie year Car , -_—— - ade and entries, and if the Fibeiit to whom Was ae Little progress was made to-|!* far above the average Oigtia aim ie ted, the person mak of serving the sum-| ward completing the Schmite jury.| COMPARATIVELY FEW ARE | Oscar : easel’) waiamaile’ <:. madninn ed ation must apply di The first four taleemen examined |/PRING TURNED BACK THIS gap the 1: bik, “whee waka’ te thet whereever he were emeused, three for cause and | YEAR H ‘ be new a Ke d ‘ THROLGM TACOMA MAN pone © of $19, which gos to SP tatve the papers there the fox ath © & peremptory chal lke ae sige if so Bron sinew Youn : Kt Two, BOT HR Lewes a pol ng te regarded by ee ee Sees) begs te ee See trem ttaly. They are y tarm | steormme wr JUSTICE Kk. en ei TH Loss oF ON 48 * & good thing for eli ALBERTSON ENJOINS STRIKING MOULDERS UPRISING IN wees |e erate ele ats for record WORK TO SAVE = ny ty while Mh ae ica ANCIENT RELIC Oe = coos Soe Se 2% SECURES LICENSE BUT WRITES SONG FOR sinuses et Feri te a pea : ae W RECK BRIDE CHANGES MIND pee Nee oe ee Goes tn es af zs cor tenure tat hers nat ee ry, macin Metra ntin” Se CINES PIANO WOUSE | = Geese SS POSTAL CLERKS READY FOR: phe es eater mee | ie a ee Tinka out) me ma nn 2 REPRESENTATIVE "merino st Ses acre tte | hn aces Se = es ILLEGAL VOTING IS 20-0‘ totes ur apr Phe vas nord eRe sieea tere, etl| DOWN Comes a RUMORED ain FIND BODY OF *: father weighs 140 tent game of goit.ae wollen ysis | the Front of & t of ti KUROKE AT MILWAUKEE . 4 es] the shoemaker, 2 Rertppe Telearaph Service eel and re “ Kiein. Olymple Market = silva Gear ieee hae cael & Putt Furniture ¢ ; ou Baseball : t babiew will be nes p - ‘ Buy Hat of K. N. Brooks & A b VIEW oa *** | Co. 1891 2nd ave oof va a i gua » eee ¢ os . Our Store i DOWN GO OUR " PRICES Unu Values tn Cloaks dg Buits Millinery during t Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St

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