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nar to abapancoer etn cspl gece Ht J AB aA ON HARB nt i snceba ante @ THE SKATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1907 TMP “SPY” DENOUNCES MIKADO'S EMBASSY > UCESL 10.¥ED-/GQWBOY. FOR" cr vm) "AS “PACK OF DOUBLE-DEALING SCOUNDRELS”’ 2.2 scx" ""~ "| GOWERNOR + @ v Sanne nas M | wan Loandorsone 2, and Hu] ‘ oat K i LEON GARONER, fonta Andernc 4 ie attle | ape te y THe Boliteghes in ae Exe! me Jouoph Mt 40, and Jennt (By United Prens) toamehip on f 20 Mnerene Y throws a boom ee VO Recker, 26, Ses | \ N . me the aclf engey F FNGTON, A Acew | Andrew Jeet logal axe, Red Dehiy vw is cowenern ty im (Ud 2 — ia and passes in P wash ‘ c ‘ We Cowboy mayor of thin Cotat D aight of seven or atl mond, Wash. and Mawel Sohwara/i oily i cundidate for governor legal age, Beattie Hipon a pletforn® demanding $10,000 Wm, A, MeCreadp, 91, Rontong)@tra yearly to uphold the dignity | and Sarah A. Stuart, 18, Renton Or that offi He saya the gov- | af being nyanaaagend be Puget Sound Trad on agent of the Japanese war a ing on the propaganda in Werrington, withysthe, pose of bad feeling & pode Wm, G. Mitchell, 61, and Jonettal ofnor's $2,500 salary 1 #0 small that . B. Tripp, 49, Seattle {0 afrald he would mpel the United States would be compelled . ee insu Miyanauan | He@ty Brown, 30, andyFlorence| to become a grafter, Me expects Japan, : Chenerry, #2, Seattle Mey a@ to at tat | of the mikado, hae | yatump tp state in his] a subject we behalt . the Japanese “eo BIRTH RECORD and his associates at sble need Mon tegataim hie rights ae igan citizen and hie willing if necessary, for the | To wife of Willtant4 } | Harnett ws K ee ot. cut i underneath a boiler é 130, a daughter five tona, Joseph Lydon p | Roof—To wife of J, Roof, 2 >» an employe of the Star Steam : [Sixteenth av. west. July 31, a/*%!P Co. was instantly killed Inst daughter night about § o'clock With others, n Lydot tarted to place the | Veenhulzen—To wife of Honr | Veenhuixen, 6510 Meadow plaice 1 a stony nt the Gal hase th toe j braith Ho lay down beneath enna means mn SE | Loken—To wife of Blnwr Loken, | boller to reach a chain. The! . ro } faughtor | lor ” which it rested and fell on : venth and ©. ste, July boy, | *hould Death was instantane | Nishimura—To wife of Miah! |OU% ° mura, 601 Main #t, July 90, a] yor aa Ge Gtameeeacaee (Star Special Service.) son. wered wi | Strietly mfidenti Reason PORT TOWNSEND, Aug. 2— aad be rates, 204 Bailey Bldg United State Chinese detention | pers DEATH RECORD, wonai - simsiltiian aes : | ns ; | ‘ 2 house, located here, was given an | (Star Spectal Service.) : | Deaths were registered today aa} TEA other leave of life today, when the| EVERETT, Aug. 2.—The fires in oh follows A td ; owners of the building executed «| the vicinity of Index are reported > Scippt—Hitina Setppt, 39, July 31.) A good deal depends on renewal lease with the government |to be out. People from that town ‘and mered the ta i Providence hospita ‘tl f “ ore PRINCESS WALDEMAR. | pending the final decision of the | say that the a ports 5 wantin 1 Ngee ould Barnum—Suean A. Rarnum, 60,;the brewing; go by the} (geattic Star Exctusive Service.) | department at Washington, which | damage there have been greatly ex gus 1516 Bighth a | ‘ ecently reopened the removal ques- | aggerated am r 6 cANpe’ fingers, to give enip \Tlerriok toh " crt 4, July book you find in the pack COPENHAGEN, July 31.—One || on Py aaa of be ports who 1 ; in the 2 a omnia e ohn Herrick, 74, July | tion on the strength ¢ eports | who were in the fire zone could pomarks. Pe . : ' ot the mont interesting women | 3 x ae " 26, 1920 witth Same ating mon In} made by retary Strauss nd | have remained here e « “know,” sald he, “what kind « ty Bo bh eB ; ige Seacaak: 46 Wie Vytnsees- Wale t enna Gatcocies items Gree Ce ee ee. ee ee eee ed cme te ; erenn~ Tobe enon : Special Inspector Mar a without being in danger. The lat nh . vedere 57, July 26, Providence t Your grocer returns your money — She has traveled @ great) Col, Henry Landes, of Seattle, | ter, though, became alarmed and to " ~ ~ Daniels—Lillian Dani July | 'f you don't like Schilling’s Heat;| @* especially in the Orte » & apecial trip to the city yes the number of about 100 left t OR. MASUJI MIVAKAWa. vi Gadi Gonsrel weno’ ey lb we pay hiss | where, she had many unusual ox ny to sonfer with government | index poral neg! seirge i , See aes | Seli—-Harry A. Bell, 61, Febru | perfences. One of them waa that! officiala touching the 1} and ht in California | 0) vin c da on | oo bytes tights of the Jaya The ambassador and| wa, “but there are not many mon |#*¥ 15, Seward, Alaska f having an anchor tattooed on| proposed alterations to the building COD FISHING AT NAGAI. nth 2 publie “gehools, 1 bi® crowd at the embassy do not! of Japanese birth and rearing who ~ 5 ae ane Pelee ian ot Caan. , ¥ one of the cases in the lo-|like to have mo here. I see the/are willing to give thetr lives for RESTEWS WIFE OF TAGE. cities en daatncst PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 2 rage a Saeed, tn the oo oe torte " ~ ee 2 = e good at Naga ‘and another ease was | stories: in the newspapers which} the United States in a war With ang He gaye ive None of Conore : The annual report of james Rod-| Yer, ood at Nagal tsland. ie the by the United States at-| they Inapire, im which they suggest | Japan. 1 say I am willing to do y oF Cong WORCESTER, Mass, Are erlet, adel of the tepettnent. of ( ater wal that | am & person without any} that. | propose to stay in Wash gation’s Business. Terrill, aged 13 years, died| mines, shows 1,034 persons were | “ch usually work on the bake of Siberia have been driven out “from the beginning of those | standing, and that | am the ageat) ington and tn so far as 1 am able “4 papital after having #ur) killed in the Pennsylvania mines ni at {roubles It was my contention that vived eleven surgical operations.|jast year, leaving a thousand |0Y the Russian warships and be was one for the lo Death saved him from the twelfth. widows — < cause of this the cod fish market of the so-called progressive party | shall comtinue to expose the double DOIMIINIIIIIIIIIINN » Japan. It baw ever been sue | dealing methods of this pack at tho | gi pee, wees ted that the American authort-/embassy, They pretend one thing es can have me run out of Wash-| and are doing another. What you Several ago his case was rienenainiiiniaataminstntniastinnssiiinnns 140 SMI famous on account of the numerous Battleship Nebraska at Navy Yard. | 7 ———— eee | Battleship ebraska at navy yard. aon and that the OF pasa be tet ot of the Goeeat, AB you Know, | am a logton as a foreigner disturbing to] Americans need ts more knowledge operations performed upon bim be espera ae member of the Amerfcan bar and he peace. jot the Japanese language and / tween the ag 2 and & years, He ALE OF SUMMER SUITS Ee aac on the Amer | "Now I want to have it distinet | methods. 1 was official interpreter passed much of his early life in| SPECIAL 25 PER CENT OFF Formerly sold at $26.00 and $90.00, and I felt that [| ly understood that | am am Amert-| for the imperial Japanese army in hospitals at Brookline stock. ‘Everything for sportsmen. |now $16.60 Rey to speak on/can citisen, And have bees since | Manchuria, and | have good stand Fleet of Battleships at Navy Yard. | Theo. Wilts & Co., 1008 First ay W. B. Hutchinson Co., 1906, og in my country. I have served aoe woe! Second av., corner Union. *** Francisco, and [a-/ bundle of certificates and the orig: | ing with the present administration day after day, and|inal credentials of the half dewen) in Japan is good } ‘fee all sight at a time, trying to degrees which he holds from Amer t te not true that I the | é Mmthathe was wrong in| ican colleges. The first citizenship| agent of any political factiontats these controversies into! papers appeared as having been | who are attempting to atir up trow fein of diplomacy and trying (aken out im the United States) ble, The embassy charges me with faternationat affairs out of ctrealt court of the Southern di» | transiating dispatehes tn Japanese Which should belong exci trict of N York, in 1903; the see | newspapers and giving them to the! fo beeat Suthorities. The con ond papers in the Monroe cownty| American press. Well, then, what} thepired, apparently, or at | cireult court of Indiana, on the Sth) of that? Does the embassy think | ihe Was indorsed in hie opin (of October, 1905. In these papers) that the secrets of the Japanese | the present Japanese min-| Dr. Miyakawa renounced his alle | newspapers should be confined by tance to Japan and swore to sup-| the Japanese language and hidden Were seriously offended at | port the American flag. These pa-| in Japan? Which I took in my sin —— With the Japanese, Here Dr. Miyakawa produced a| the emperor in war, and my stand: | A. BRIDGE & CO. me ~ PUREE UP ETE PVE Lead e pers were taken out before the pas-| T will continue to translate Jap! MAS. MARGARET RILEY. ‘eftorts to avert international | sage by congress of the recent law|anese newspapers and to tell the (Seattic Star Exciveive Gervice.) | NEW YOR#, July 91.—Margaret Have on it : || Largest Clothing House on the Coast. ad to pat these subjex creating a board which passes on| American people what they Where they delonged pplications for citizenship by | tain. | will continue to expose any e ge here when the delegs } came from San Pranciese to Thore are many Americans who|on In Washington. [ shall not be PS! minister, ie soon to enter comic } President Roose and [ are willing to give their ives for| driven out of town by the em opers. Her be and ange 0 » situa / / remained cally th tyoka | bassy tien presented by his wife's am’ Sere practically | their country,” continued Miyoka = ood sxigec pf tllenens Seen 4 | at 40 to 50 per ce to him. What she does ts none | Discount TOLOSAN CHARTERED. his congregation * busin 5 he the C0 : | N | It ts sald that the large German | ‘™!"** | steamer Tolosan, now taking a i we jearge of flowr to China from the WILL WORK AGAINST New aad South China ports Centennial Mill Co, and reported | at Viadivostok, Jame 10, has been HINDU LABOR | ‘ " chartered by Prank Waterhouse & Prices from j Co., and will be used by this com | #1 3:90 o'clock this morn pany as soon as she returns EVERETT, Aug 2—The Everett r myorts a very stormy _— Trades council has appoteted 6 cam on As the season advances, our need of selling bet a pleasant | (Ry United Prem WIRELESS ON TUG. mittee to perfect the organtstion . } . fc ’ H gold was broug NEW YORK, Aug 2A sudden — py ee neti yf re commag—od ? our surplus stock of Summer Clothing becomes flurry im the cotton market today| The tug Fearless, owned by the action is princtpally due to the Men's more acute, spurring us on to sharper price cuts, ag }followed the agricultural depart-|Tacoma Tw: id Barge Co.. i* to fact that about 40 Hindus have re ‘ pre Pliage . freighter Rainier goes to-| nent's report that the condition of | be equipped with wireless telecraph (cently reached this city and are P driving us relentlessly into offering the finest ie Katalia with a large cargo | the crop on July 26 this year was apparatus. The Fearless dors n0t | now employed at mills here Suits? Py p : ‘Kataiia railroad 6, an compared with 72.0 June/go further than Port Townsend, | Sereriiobad goods for actual below-cost prices. Truly it gd 25. The excitement continued until | but It is thought that a wireless| Buy your hat of BE. N. Brooks @ Ps: Cees : Seamer Australian is re-| 99 and in a few moments cot |apparatas will be of advantage Co., 1231 Second av eee Now is a tremendous opportunity for you, and one that brooks no delay. For broadness of values, superiority of qualities and variety of styles, no sale ever before held in this city has offered to economical buyers such remarkable clothing buying opportunities. Here Are Values Other stores cannot match at any price. Antwerp. She left out tom advanced from 24 to 2%. The panic was checked by the big bails ij. } i c fi Riis. te to weave) ene gust 3. The steamer Olym — WILLIAMS | Moyoro Maru left Se | je morning for Bat 4 o'clock as | ELECTED wi — ore - left this morning Nome. The Humboldt ett od ‘Skagway, | $6.75 Races Races: ° $17.75, Instead At Meadows | of for — | Bettiah steamer Athenian bax lef! | (By United Press.) dhs i ” : r aa NE $12.00 Youths’ Suits, in the latest summer noy- for Vancouver | JA@KSON, Miss. Aug 2-~The $12 a Gaite in tha tae er not STORMED poe Pm yp Re Ratlcay Sohn Ww 26th to SEPTEMBER 14th | $10.00 elties; sizes 14 to 20. Clearance Sale price— BY CROWD. Sharp Williams ts elected to the - sagen senate by a majority of 10,000 to | to SG oo The Grote doorway sutter.| FREO CONNOR TO RESIGN. t on | Fred F. Connor, who for the past been adver-|four years has been freight and & 9 oelock. Long/|traftic manager for the Pacific hour a crowd. | Coast Steamship Co, is soon to MA of feminine hu-|hand in his resignation, Ho is y in tront| leaving to accept a more profitable the doors|position im San Francisco. Mr. Tush was so yreat| Connor ts one of the beat known Sway & portion| transportation men on the Pacific const. He started with the Great a Northern railway in 1892 in San STRIKERS RETURN. Francisco and ‘ome to Seattle tn} Sates | 1902, since which time he has been | s id rege connected with the Pacific Coast ted x; AMS %—A message | Steamship Co. at this afternoon from Het _- = i Ot the striking carters ana| BATTLESHIP GUN BLOWS UP. = Workers have reach: é Te HE thee employers =| TOULON, France, Aug. 2-—-Three Bas heen on for four weeks, | men were killed and five woundea $10.00 Men's Summer Suits, in fancy mixtures and Scotch tweeds. Clearance | $5.00 | $15.00 Men's Summer Suits, in dark and light fancy mixtures. Clearance Sale ff < $7.50 } $16.00 Men’s Summer Suits, in fancy novelties, gray and blue serges. Clear- ff FIRST RACE 2 P. M. $25.00. | “TOMORROW | he Interurban Handicap oe VALUE $1,200 1010 First Ave. TAKE CARS AT FIRST AV. AND JACKSON 87. ADMISSION — GENTLEMEN, $1.00, INCLUDING GRAND. STAND. LADIES, 50c. ance Sale price = today by the explosion of a gun | iH | during target practice om the se | $9.60 Gala Day at | ess". SEA VIEW TRACTS Bremer ton Theo, Wilta Co, 1008 Prat Contain Five Acres Each Prices Are Low Terms Very Easy V, AUG, 3, 1907 $20.00 Men’s Fine Summer Suits, in unfinished worsteds, gray checks and ff | mixtures, Clearance Sale price $10.00 iJ AT 22.50 Men’s Summer Suits, in imported worsteds r serge -y chec Sea View is a large, level area of land, fronting the })' '''{ sara Sue, ported worsteds, fine serges, fancy checks ergreen Park PID mnt tng nd ate ic | and mixtures; every one a harwbtaitored garment, Clearance Sale price ie 5, For summer home sites, gardening, ranching, berry and [| y); 1 4 5 BET af the officers and mnen fruit raising, we believe these tracts to be unexcelled } \ pie? Ee ®. Navy, now at the The ground is easily cleared, the soil is rich and deep | ; : : i eS Sonera plenic and the large cities to the north and south furnish at all [} | In our Furnishing Goods department we are making big reductions. See ir barbecu. ] “ . times a ready and convenient market for all the produce our window display All Golf, Negligee and Real Chambray Shirts reduced that you can raise Kunge trom $290 to $750 per tract. Bear in mind that this is the price of a whole tract and not a single acre. Only one-tenth cash is re quired. Balance on easy monthly or quarterly payments: US Navy Band Wilt the Music ; by the Mayor of 3 b Rear Admiral Bur A United btatos Senator All Summer Underwear, including the genuine French Balbriggan, reduced ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FREE OF CHARGE. A. BRIDGE & CO.) 4 | EXCURSION 150 MILES, ROUND TRIP $1.00 || Bemsdifud Pert Angeles | races by the crews of War vessels for val F Prizes, Go out to see these tracts, Sound front property is steadily increasing in value, Investigate Sea View while you can buy at such low prices and at such very easy For a week only, fine races, sack races, ||}, itornia Claret Wine ee and potato a if S. Remon will leave Pier , Kinds of refresh er ore. fi A Sunday, Aug. 4, at 9 a, mw, ae | gph gph Cait at oun office; we will he glad to tell you the best Fl} sourniag about ‘fit90 p.m 4 you want & good Delivered any place In the olty By 4s oF reaching Sea View, and to iuraish you with ang fur- Jl! Tickets on wale at Raven Deve 103-105-107 FIRST AVENUE » 2 at 6:30, 6 P 9s) . op commas they tafommetion you may wish to kaow Ih Store, and Ave, © Swift's if er 4:16, 0:40" nae —_— ‘ 7 ¥ f | Pharmacy, 2nd and — Pike, LI Cor, First and Yésler, hm y and | : : | Lang's Drug Store, ist Ave. |i _ a | Keystone Ligaw Ta and Pacific States Realty Com- ROUND TRIP 50. | 112% tet Ave. | Pave 100 WEST & WHEELER, foen iy ban 300-eH Kier Bloc. || Largest Cigthing’ House on the Ce ® ; ye oo & prams ce ‘e0en a * a o o oO

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