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N OF NORTHWEST TALK ON JAP WAR SCARE What Japan may, think, or what her donires may be, she should neither be consulted nor considered in mat tors which affect cgr do not think we ar war with Japan best way to _, of August 8, Collters teed mura of telograme gen of proiiinence on the Pe oh ® ane regar at ry at Peims goat received by it | of inquiry oft war with = . He Governors M of Wash and Chambertaln of Oregon a by Brastue Bratnerd of this herewith reproduced talk of armed conflict | absurd, We have no quar Interests, 1 in danger of but if we are, the nove the danger is CHAMBERLAIN, Governor of Oregon | This talk of war fe a wild pro: ya fapan, ahe none with ua, duct of midsummer madness, th ‘ Eee ycmouated naval maneuvre silliest seare of the allly season, 2 & perhaps too generous The socalled Japanone dar | peepee to a demand the Pacific seems do me to require no serious quant has been making for ton consideration other than that need What is @ navy for If not panic of Ignorance ed to stop the 8 t opr coast lines, continen ttle knows and admires the Jap THE SEATTLE STAR vaudeville bill at the Lots Het of act atarte Monday A new THE rues “The Singing Giri.” “The Mikado,” which has been! The Star theater will offer its present array of vaudeville talent At the Seattle, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1907. iy DRYBOCK IS NOT TO BE | } BUILT AT ONCE’ UP GOES THE | & Crulser to Ge North The cruiser Muffalo will leave the | Puget Bound navy yard tomorrow for Alaska, bearing Admiral Swin burne and a number of officers on Waitresses Celebrate. The local waitressew union gave an entertainment and dance at the Temple last evening tm honor } bor yet given at the Grand by the San| (ous performance for the ‘a welll @ —_— _ undergoing venue at ata ie — = ae rsa hemaclven wi Francisco Opera Co, will bo riven | HM On Monday afternoon the! WABHIN@TON, Aug. 8—All bids | this amount tn views but gpw It iv] fs. i ee ee are OB. ter the Inst time tonight. ‘Tomor-|"°™ Mi be ite run, It will be! for the construction of the proposed |olaimed that a gredler apfount in| New stoamer Tourist for navy yard, |Dallonhip Nebrask@ atNavy Yard TOW evoning Will see the tiret por, {Neaded by Billy Link, an old oat] Oy geet ct temertn save |Pequired~-at lennt $860,000 ove oe 4 \ tle favorite, in a binekface turn Oy eeenes The bide have been rejected un-| = o¢ in Seattle of Victor Her |ar tye Moon. reflected. Notuing will be Se —— @iitecslann The singing Duty Sa by ‘ ue own company A ing W r the next sension of c@bgrens, | . .. matty. awte! duffy are mush) done well after the meeting of the when’ the added_amount will be {teh whe ie filled from the open: leat ecmedians, Dorothy Dpne ls | mene cdarrnse” he meetin of the when ta! H. JOHN CORT | lthe gifted pth pes eaaneiies ‘i sigger and imitator, Marries Heaw! The announcement of the de Mana er waltses and rythmic dance music | 'eearde @ Co. will in A) cision comes as a surprise. | F. McLellan & Co, of Beattle ers Tt ie sald thet Aida Tem, Maud [Comedy Ketch, Walton & Smith} ‘The direct reason for the post: | was the firm awarded’ the contract . 2 i are baritones, and the motion ple-|ponement of the construction and | for the construction of the drydock. {I ‘ , oy EE, Tapele Abbott “Arthur | |tures and song will finish the o | the rejection of bids, given out by |'Today Mr. McLellan stated that Week Commencing Sunday Night. Only Matinee Saturday George Kunkel and the other stare | the seeretary of the navy, ts that | the announcement of the rejection FIRST TIME IN THIS CITY Ae Cis. ERT Soundad Oottaelontine | jthe Appropriation is not large |of bide came ax a surprise, He lane pivuk Wkigie eonoctanttn te te jibe The appropriatiog was $1,-|sald “his company would not bid 5 9 Gre trae, Stagie. apportuntey: Va. dip. |260,000, ids "were aceopted with | axain A ice Neilsen’s | Singing Giri,” eames ||| ‘ Greatest Comic Opera Success | Sor owe con jecten Wee lase seece ar tare HAMILTON FAVORS * * 1 Japanese ques no sympathy here with the uapa-|!ar's Daughter” at the Seattle to ¥ Bier pavement The triotle attitude of San. Francisco, |Dlaht. Heginning tomorrow alter | a a | ne feeders a Seaseat bas just We want no war with Japan; she |!00D, and Fanning All next week | | Rifle practice will be 50 established | Presented by the SAN FRANCISCO OPERA (0. Direction Frank W. Healy to Wo ask: | wants no War with un No occa: [the iurKoss Co. will be keen (Star Special Gervice.) |in the higher grades of the public || nme ne nn | sion exists, The danger ta imanie.| "Rachel Goldsmith hin in a die : = | . 7 “ALBERT ®. MEAD, ary, wot rool Aa be the proposal te | Heat comedy, and is sald to afford (Star Special Service.) MINNEAPOLIS, Ang. The |*Chool#, If the Ideas of Gen. Ortis|! PRICES: Nights, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Saturday ‘of Washington increase the battleship fleet in the | Mi## Bunting the chance of her} TACOMA, Aug. Beaten into|fretaht rate on lumber sbipped | Hamilton, adjutant general of the Matinee, 25¢, 50c. “Governor of \ em Peigecers “igh * jeareer, She ix cast in the title |Insensibility by her indolent and/from Pacific coast points to the| state, are carried into effect Pacific, it has nothing to do with jo. that of phe. Geib eed i . "i it " ———. tion of fleet the wretched San Francisco im. |'O'. that of a witty, dainty little) jealous husband, and robbed of /e@st will be raised, the new rate| Gon, Hamilton ie in favor of be ” ' s 7 RT, Rome “tain tbe oben caution for|brogiio. Agitation should cease, | Hebrew maiden, from faraway Rus |$150, which she carried concealed |t Ko Into effect October 1. The | ing ready ‘a war when it comes seremeearee ine 8 commerce and ERASTUS BRAINERD. sia, learning the “ropes” in New |inside her walst, Mariani, the wife is a big question, and it : penties ese fei, | sy ie Reet, Ment te sites ttt an hte ited mew | SEATTLE THEATER ee | - - Italian grocery store at 321 K.| new schedule | trained to shoot from ehildhood At the Third Avenue. |'Twenty-sixth at, with two broker He belleves that if the schoo!|| WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINEE, AUGUST 4 (TOMOR. “A Wite'’s Honor," a modern|tiba, a bruised and lacerated 9 ap ‘» PUGET SOUND T j boards show sufficient interest in ROW), RUSSELL & OREW PRESENT MISS EMMA SUNT- JaMATIVE-REFERENDUM IDEA SWEEPING NATION |i motrn |" bie nd eo OM fre ctem mer al| "lanes ne tite Goaaaes A aa, merited success throughout the|from the beating which her hus sore Oe Nearer Ae rere peat ‘ ’ Reaates. OIA Ue. eaak Otis cline | tend inte ber OX thelr home then! tlee for each district that has a “RACHEL GOLDSTEIN” AKABLE PROGRESS OF PLAN WHICH SMASHES CON SPIRACY BETWEEN BOSSES AND CORPORATIONS WHER EVER (T [8 TRIED—ILLUMINATING ARTICLE ON THIS NEW SYSTEM BY HERBERT S. BIGELOW, | Fie Who te Afraid to Trust the People, Does Not Deserve to Be by the People.” ovides that if a ancl will lostred law, the people ition of @ designated | we of the voters, have the| weeping the coun ed on the official bal 5 oroleg & Bigelow, of Cincin- | lot and submitted to the entire elec Das been from the start one | torate Pol the Reading advocates of this| The referendum provides that no| gad effective reform. The | act of state legislature or city coun Hagerticle, written by him at| cil, save emergency measures, shall fequest of this newspaper, is | take effect until a stated time after ‘and We Grae the readers of [tt is passed, and if within this time ‘toread it carefully and re | timit a petition is presented, signed ‘areestly upon it.—Editor| by the required percentage of vot jers, the measure ts held in abeyance — wotii the next regular election wecently of Oregon's ex: | when its fate ls determined by pop | with the initiative and ref. | ular vote Gor, Chamberlain said: | Most of the political jobs that ‘opinion is that this legis outrage public sentiment and dis ta Orpgne wi Will be followed In| credit popular government could state in inited States, easily be prevented, nay, they would | machine pen Par dominate | not even be undertaken, if law making bodies were thus mage di the pioneer — answers” le to in 189%.) stituents. But Ore-| The trade of the lobbyist and the these new fnstrumenta | political boas would be gone ir they have noted w Interest and enthusia another the successful exper! with this comparatively new until nod the initiative and ty ¢ the The their con: | | daughter | Marquis de la Richette | throw ing starting story at 7 o'clock last evening. After sécuring the money, which was in gold and currency, Mar chesin! made his escape and ts said the Third Avenue theater tomorrow afternoon, The deals with the fate of a of a United States sena tor, who is the wife of a colone) |( have taken a South Tacoma car tm the U. S. army, many yeare her | O¥t of the city. Ho is still at large senior, In the social whirl of Washington life she meets the EXCHANGE TO INCORPORATE & member | BY HERBERT &. BIGELOW. (by co s. They have had /of the French legation, with whom! The Seattle Rullderss exchange political idea ta so attractive | enough ' and the ar-jshe falls in love and agrees to Mt & meeting held last night at ibe people of the United States | rogance polist and his|elope. Folled in the attempt by Chamber of commerce, empc as the initiative and refe hireling politictans jthe unexpected arrival of her hus |!t* foverning rd to Inoor Robbed as they have been.) It ts this that explains the | band, she denoun the marquis. |the exchange under the sta after decade, by the very | remarkable p e and popularity | Lord Harry 1 4, a friend of And to procure suitable they elected to make laws foro! the i ad referendum | the family, chat * the marquis | Guarters Until the ter to a duel in which he ip killed. A sidesplitting vetn of comedy runs hout the action of the play Incorporation the cbar # will remain open for new members TAMMANY LEADER At the Lyric. The Lewis & Lake Musteal ¢ edy Co, fatshes its engagement at} ing the double bil] of “Whose Baby Are You,” and “California in “49,” | mae for the last time. Sunday a new (By United Press.) organisation, claimed to be the| NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Charles } best that has yet visited the Lyric, Murphy er of Tammany hall opens in “The Pride of New York which wif be p ented all week The engagement of the new organt through cour has served notice {a wutt for $60,000 damages upon Thomas H. MeKeo, as president of }aation is expected to last some|the Broadway Magazine (incorpo weoks. jrated). The sult grew out of the — ation In the magazine of ax - Future Operas. cle entitied “Hearst versus Me Sunday, Monday and Tuesday | Clellan and New York Mayoralty jnights of week after next the San Imbrogito.” A paragraph of the Francisco Opera Co. will sing | ®tticle cited in the complaint Inti |Raife’s beautiful old “Hohemian| ates that as Tammany leader [Girl.” Wednesday night “Dolly | Murphy wived = oe CON Varden" will be repeated. Thurs | (acts In return for bis sanction of |day, Friday and Saturday nights franchises and other private and Saturday matinee a double jating of Gilbert & Sullivan's has identified them | porations would become public *-lopera bouffe, “Pinafore,” and Mas name. jante. The American city would be|ioeni’s grand opera. “Cavalleria is Oregon iiea Is sweeping the | redeemed. The people would be | Rusticana” will be given, clos! The ordinance to prevent mix a oe it tn 1905; | sovereign. lthe company’s present engagement | 'P8 Condensed milk with cow's milk In the same geat,| The people of the American city | s+ tne und ™ Dashes Pollarg Wil t ably he presented to the of wix to one, the | are neither corrupt nor miifferent. | piakes debut in “grown up" ‘HY counell Monday night ware declared for tt.) Their machinery of government t#| i heatricale in “Pinafore " Mietories have been won for| obsolete. The people can say what . Ht has been incorpor| men may make laws, They cannot - " a» ie lies c P. R. TO HAVE eonstitation of Okla-|xay what laws they shall make, | ,,\mOne {De vt mea the legislatures of Maine North Dakota have it to Ae acon vote. | been urged tn the) half the states. aseachusetts § and They can lock the counct! chamber after the franchise has been ste The people of some of the cities have placed the initiative and refer endum in their charter, thus tak-| ing matters into thelr own hande | it has come within a| Chief among theee cities are: Los Angeles, Portiand, Ore; Des the senate | Moines, Grand Kapids and Wilming in the bouse,/ ton, Del votes and is prac-| The corporations of these cities over a hundred. | can no longer exercise domination | know now that pollt-| over them, nor the politiclans exer. fs due, chiefly, to «| cise authority upon them. But they between the bosses and | that are first and sit in the seats of : They have deter-|the council are the ministers and an »desan to gorecument | | servants of all, ' |secured, but millmen declare it is/ RE! almost incateulable | 4! } Fires which threatened this city} i” under control. | BURN BRICK BLOCK SOLD. | | et ae | The three-story brick block on lthe southeast corner of Main st | |and Railroad a¥. nas been sold by | the J. M. Goiman estate and the | Jobn Collins estate to A. Winberg | for $105,000. The property has a frontage of 127 feet on Main at. and 40 feet on _ (Star Special Service.) INGHAM, Wash., Aug. 2.— fires on the northeast shore Whateom, 19 miles east city, has destroyed » tract Six miles long and one half miles wide and is still| Railroad ay. Its rental value fs $900 a month. large tracts of timber are threatened and Don’t Build and mille have! Dermit se crews! * getting our estimate on flames. plambing and heating. Modern fix estimate of the joss can be tres at fair prices. G. H. Brown 1 Pine st steamer Tourist for navy ya a oe SEATTLE’S BIGGEST AND BEST SUNDAY } APER The Post-Intelligencer “ BEST PICTURES, BEST EXCLUSIVE FEATURES, BEST COMIC PICTURE SUPPLEMENT IN COLORS, BEST SPORTING SECTION. EWSP Don’t Fail to Read the Post- Intelligencer Every Day TO GET ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME. 50 Cents per Month northwest, are Don © trained Donkeys and dog» NEW FLYER the slack wire performer, and the a ye other vandeville acta which lend - Sy Aarne | variety to a place of door ame VICTORIA, B.C. Aug A dis patch from London states (hat the Canadian Paeifig rattroad te calling for bids for a new Princess steamer me aod to have speed of a an hour, to be used in the Watch for the ancient Chin Whang Ho.” ment ese war junk At the Lois. Clayton, Jenkins and Jasper, the | Victoria Reattie Vancouver survice jlast named. a very funny mule; | tg alternate with the steamer Prin Swan's Alligators, MeKay and cos. victoria Cantwell, the Aerial Martinis, May heainnciniiieeags } Melville, Frank Elwell, and the of Battleships at Navy Yard thie week's o Pantagescope furnish One-Fourth Off BOYS’ CLOTHING Now is your chance to pur chase a medium welght sult for early fall wear at an important saving. Sizes range from 2 12 to 16 fabric Every @orrect style and shown REDUCED PRICES ARE FROM eo uP One-fou Youths’ Clothing. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Strongest Boys’ Clothing House in the State th off NEW VICTOR RECORDS | ot Victor that records sung by tantino are now on lections have been corded, and the records are especially clear and distinct Drop into our Victor parlors any time and listen to the aN records ih IN), Owners machines will be Alice Nielsen and Nir to learn pleased Florencio sufficient number of puptis. HOME OF SQUADRON New steamer Tourist for navy yard. Service) | Aug. 3.—When | udron goes to the fic const, Puget sound will be the objective point and the home of the feet | FOR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. A number of charitably disponed Seattle women have t y steps to erect a in ” 6: “aiake which children needing « tention may be cared for Three lotea on the corner of Crockett st * chased for 6 consideration of $5,500. The proposed building will be erected there to City. This Evening Offers Anima Alex ‘Thompson, a returned AT 8:30 ln arty Milo miner, haw offered the , |park board two moose calves — " whieh were captured on the Yukon this summer a anes gerd Pacific Squadrom at Navy Yard Hot Air Furnnees put in properly are the Music and Dancing only king that « satisfaction, we Free fuarantees every ¢ we Install to work. Let ua figure with you, Geo oe H. Woodhouse, 112 University st No Eunnsions Sunday PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST. Phones—A 4669; Main 2543 MAKE A HOME AT EARL INGTON—WE WILL HELP YOU, JONES-THOMSON IN VESTMENT CO, 113 SENE CA 6T. ize, Port Angeles <3. Pacific The new ocean terminus of the Northern Rallway—See the finest Harbor and Prettiest Townsite in America. SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 8. RAMONA will NG OCEAN 8. 1 Pier A at 9 A. M, returning about 11:30 P. M Launch 25¢ Refreshments served lh day Haseball game between Seattle Superiors and Port Angeles. Tickets on sale at Swift's Pharmacy, Raven Drug Store (1412 2nd Avye.), Lang's Drug Store (807 First Ave.), Pacific States Healty Co. (200-901-302 Epler Block) and Pier A Get Tickets Early as Positive- ly Only 500 Will Be Taken THIRTY DAYS. | ONLY 25 25 Per cent Per cent Discount Discount Crowns $3.00 and $5.00 Plates $5.00 and up Fillings 50¢ and up Associated Dentists Onp. Garvey-Buchanan's Telephone Main 1772 nln f A Play That Made Miss Bunting Famous in New York, Boston and All the Big Kastern Cities A Hebrew Dialect Comedy That Will Make Everybody This Dainty Little Actress and the Earl Burgess Company. No Change iu Seattle Theater Prices—15 to 50 cents | Next Week-—“TRACKED AROUND THE WORLD,” by the Bur gous Company and Miss Bunting Tonight—Last Time “THE BURGLAR’S DAUGHTER.” Love Phemes: Sum Main 1504, Ind. 4884 WEEK STARTING MATINEE, MONDAY, AUGUST 5TH. Matinee every afternoon. Doors MATCHLESS ATTRACTIONS open at 1:30 p. m.; perform: | meauvase Trie ance begins at 2:30. Indian Military Playlet 2 shows every evening. Doors | *?™* “4 Vermuen _. Comedians opening at 6:30 p. m.; Ist per- | southern Quartette formance begins at 7:15 and Alabama Subiice Singers second upon the conclusion of | Yalte Duo the first Prices Bila Meartit 10 and 20 cents. Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House. Prices: 20c, 1c; Box Seate, 300. Per formances, 2:30, 7:15, 8:45 each day. Bum day, 2:00 to 11:00, last times of old bill. BILLY LINK & CO. BLACK FACE COMEDIANS. NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON. HARRI8 BEAUREGARDE & CO In Judge.” DUFFY, SAWTELLE & DUFFY, The Country Musical Comedy Act DOROTHY DANE, Singing and Imitations WALTONE & SMITH, The Two Baritones. “LYRIC TH EATER RUSSELL & DREW, Mors. PHONES 567. Week Starting Temorrow Matinee (Tonight “Whose Baby?” and “California in '49" for the Last Time), Cha . Young Presents for the First Time in the West, “THE PRIDE OF NEW YORK” MUSICAL NOVELTY COMPANY AND SUPERB SINGING AND DANCING CHORUS. Containing the Famous Broadway Girls, From “Shubert's” Lyric New York City, Presenting All the Latest Big Musical Com- | Special Scenery, utiful Costumes, and at Popular Prices. Bvenings-—20 to 50 cents. Matinees—26 and 50 cents THIRD AVENUE &=:. Ali Next Week, Commencing Sunday Matinee, August 4th, “A WIFE’S HONOR” Night—10, 20 and 30 cents; box seats, 50 cents, 10 and 20 cents; box seats, 26 cents. THEATE Phones: Sunset Main 2631 Prices Matinee NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athletic Park BASEBALL BOMORROW BUTTE VS. SEATTLE. 3:30 P. M. Take Yesler car. 26e and 5c. THE FAMOUS CHINESE WAR JUNK Whang-Ho WILL BE AT LUNA PARK NEXT WEEK The Whang-Ho is the first cross the Pacific, Admission yar junk to and has on board a full equipment of Chinese Arms, Tor- ture Instruments, Bleeding Tables, Starving Cages and Oriental Arms SS also Rare Curiosities from Ancient Jos Houses. “Additional Attractions Don Carlos and His Monkey and Dog Cireus—Dony, the lack Wire Juggler—and Many Other tartling Feature Acts. SS) S) One Street Car or Boat Fare Takes You to Luna Park

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