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€ 7) \ (atar Gpeoial Service.) » Cal, Aug, 27 F Jing In Kern City, was shot three PLAN TO SWALLOW SCHEMES TO DOMINATE WEAKLING POWER AND | wars UNTOLD WEALTH—WILL CUT OFF TRADE WITH | HLD-EMPRESS’ ABDICATION WILL ASSIST GIGANTIC “capt. KIRTON SAYS WE KNOW LITTLE OF JAPS' ASKS IF UNCLE 8AM WILL 8TAND RAL pUPLiciTy my BY NAY BE ROCK ON WHICH RELATIONS SPLIT, times by his wife at 11 o'clock last night and ta in @ serious condition One bullet entered the neck, sev 1am personally aware that many | latter Kirton ernay ‘ AL ty cabt wi besten hiably placed and educated Chinese : “b hain z oF cranes Wer Gorrespor cals and {Influential mon held eo aa Special Ke he opinion that tt will only be: b: Dealth Officer Cathoun was tn; thorized some time ago but there} L« To wife of O. 1. Lew fy Acting feuaber in the FAr| wiping out the effete, Manoua Fund strumental last night in getting in| Was no funds provided: A number! ter % Fiftyninth av. N Aug hag hina can besaved from Tamme BUt, | j troduced into the council the ordi- of physicians will be named who| 24, @ daughter : ADMIRAL F. E. CHADWICK. * ne other bani thal thers | nance appropriating the money for will each week make inapection of} Odruwald—To wife of C. Odru stot: Gall tene' ah Tae hae |the pay of special assistant health | the schools wald 2406% Sixth av. Aug. 24 | (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) . oheak nd fear of the lows of officers who will inspect the public The school board will also have | 400. NEW YORK, Aug, 26-—Rear Ad or punishment, preclude | schools. from making any overt move 4 no ma trom maki This form of tnapection was au . n ( ia announced that Tstan, aged sae weanling ot wor empress, is to abdicate » next Chinese New Year and et saaarmeined to dominate he goverament will pass into | she Chinese emnpre emmsat be hands of the emperor ree kad & Unwarranted Hope. | fon to do so I f course means joy to the nme eo with 0 ‘care, fret famerous ved to. They and now bY “i for the death of ; EE et > jong b Bh n.3 " ¥ or moptetion, esa, now in her d year. grary pore se ee « into hands of a punny who, with his queer ideas | After breaking into a black modern government, would be |Photegraph of the Dowager Em-|*mith shop at Second av. and Hat ey the designing Jap press of China, Whose Abdication | ‘¢'Y *t, and stealing a pair of ‘ he procesa may be, tt! giant cutters with which they out ated claases refe May Help Japan's Ptans. that greedy Japan will have | up a phone cable, four young » atti « puta her hands }inen, giving thetr names as Joe » China's hidden store of | 9%ttmonarchtstic teader, has found! Fullmore, 18 Glen Windal, 16 and closed this antique mar |" *#fe asylum in Japan, deapite|George Schelley, 16, and John he West | Statements as to his exclusion by | Johnson, 18, we captured yester Un the United States ta wit!.|the Japanese olfgarehy day by Detective Corbett and later ing to let the market slide and per The Japanese yp teems with | SMfeased to having made away ait @ knockout blow to Amertea’s|"@perts from the of revolt | With cable valued at $200. young men ard of the ind neing the| Phone company, and cut swallowed (cable into convenient length her in Eng.| Which they hid beneath loose stone patural, if future, influence In the | hich are never reproduced else far Eastern Pacific, nothing wit! | ¥ te ev Japan from carrying out Thus te China expe or deatans initial men of The unrest which has found some} Little ts known tt nd upheavals |'4nd or the United tates of the ing the past | true ethics or morals of the Japa-| s it than local or na: |Cidental publications regard adverse ee years ago, when I was in the war, there were two thought amongst Jap as to what Japan's gard to China i the bolatering dynasty, the so tive appotnt © by Japanese. eution of a) to that now being prosecuted In Korea Details of Piot The other school (Star Special Service.) | OLYMPIA, Aug The follow jing corporation papers were filed jin the office of the secretary of wtale Olympia Dally News, $8,000, by w Kneeland, Jultus Wertheim. phy w Tr Charlies M. Hart | well and Gordon Mackay | Red Cross Hospital association | of Geattio, $10,000, by BE Malory F. M. Colwell, Guy A. Ferree and Sameuet C. Jackson. Biakeley Logging company of Port Blakeley, $50,000, by Joba) N. Eddy and L. B. Stedman i be in re ae oe eas of underminix the Manuchu by me direct and speedy methods, and that by se eretly countenancing the forces of | revolution Japan would be the! sooner able to oder her strained economical position secure. This| OLYMPIA, Aug. 27.-—-Assistant Kinten, Special Correspond: vecond schoo! argued that although | ee et et Weld The Seattle Star in China, ‘he poticy of the first might succeed | Dr. Sum Yat Sen, educated China-|rallroad commission, leaves today ty Perret & time In getting the adminis-| man Who fe the Arch-Conapirator | the line of the ation—and revenne into Japa 5 Raliway company tapae. nese hands thay would always have}. \Ounst the Chinese Throne ond | north of for the commis abi t " Who Finds a Welcome Asytum in /sion, ta connection with the ratt betel © Chinese revolutionaries to deal . With the exception of the with; while by parsuing their pro | Japan. jroad valuation investigation. This ‘Suat te the old Seattle, Lake Shore & gram they could use the Chinese as | -— a Dime opinion, based upon many tools to promote a state of anarchy, |criticiem of the Japs an rank heres Kastern line data for which it was ; doth ie Japan and China. 4 when this was achie Japan,|and AngloSaxon writers as a rule oa for .. memiocion te § Chines empire, now rapidly the only power with sufficient |have Japanese wives and are tied rom | the tows ae fas into the waw of Japan. wi on the spot, could step in and|heart and soul by Japanese influ Pacific, the ypreseq' he rock upon which #!)! reate order w the second | ence. friendly relations of hoot has ewatlowed the first } Thus it le not known al States and Japan Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the notorious |Japan will go to any len - ~ her scifieh ambitions power of TO SURVEY THE WN. P. ar Special Service.) Serereteaeras 4 that | Duplicity of Jape But in accomplishing thie she will, with true orfental pose, at-/ tempt to preserve her “face. | 1 think that this hypocritios! jeharacteristic ts highly | j developed among the than the }Chinese, For inatanee, “face” is at the bottom of the hari-kart, or sub leide, which has sometimes astound od the world. Again, all there late war every action of and military administration carried f | the palpable suggestion, “See how | ‘ | civillaed we are. i That Japanese professions of vir-| tue are not equaled by Japanese ac tlons has been fully demonstrated daring the past few weeks by many exposures of their methods. | Leaving right and justice alto-| gether out of the question, if the! Anglo-Saxon nations are content to) greatest singular market (the Crit | Beattie Stare Exclusive Servi end aoe coats wr gig 4 Jt wey | TOKIO, Aug. 27—The mikado is ccomplished, to see the anme pol-|s0 pleased with the work of Marquis ley already pursued and still being |Tto in completely revolutiontatng | pursued in Manchuria—-to say noth-|the government of Korea, that he ing about Ke catried still fur | bas decided to send him back to ther into eff gain well and good @yat country to be tte virtual ruler Will the t State with her growing Pacific reaponaibilities and REV. SIMONDS LEAVES itrade demands, stand by « wit . |ness the Japanese program without linterferen The day wil! come when Japan will re nt, and punishment uray | years pastor of the Doyles land probably wil! be at the hands of | Unitarian church, left Seattle this | | Uncle Sam. Rev. W. D. Simonds, for eight m av Emperor of Japan, Whose Sword ts Lifted Threateningly Over All China and the Pacific. morning for Oakland, Cal, to aw ’ sume his new pastorate. The wo T NOT COURAGE, FATALISM. | mon of th Hie Life. A handsome service set was pre | (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | ere ve. of good-will and ap WEW YORK, Aug. 31.—De ~ | ciation by his former parishoner sg — lian FP. Thomas, the famous Ne Me visit of HB. Hari unicated to Inspector Hall,| York amateur acronaut and auto | ty lamea The necessity of establishing now |1# out of the hospital again after SEVENTEEN SIT AT. BC, to inspect ta will alu be taken up at an| his recent serious injury In a mote Unitartan church gave § a lie | COUNCIL SESSION Ot stirring ¢ ge tRooagengg ) i Sa ‘ow ALL BUSINESS ; een leaving the cit P Seventeen members of the city the go menths w allow tions of that t night. J eh to make | T. Armstrong Thirteenth \ ward, and W Hines, of the yerd it} panies claim to be handling all the ree A fl pes AE nym nese offered ae vag the de betw Bowen and Keone after ay” clause ts still in general wu ttle manipulation of the de that Mr a. fi a protection. The Western Un . was waun ot te ce is al il gem « yperating force has been aug . abetically and in Fegulations ented by the arrival of J. Frank Pe te Ao | ance Ha 1 Ba nm, Orer ox it have to caat he . men iployed in the t ffice “ i ee": BROOKLYN DELIGATION lll DELAYED ENROUTE men. W the mer ith the TO FIX RATES FOR RENTON LINE wing the opintop of the t of being delayed by DR. JULIAN P. THOMAS. f a al © 100 members of the| al department that the city councl ide) ais Men's league,| wreck. He ts an absolute fataliat. | bas the t wha Da he ¢ due in Seattle this morn-| He pays that t sotinuous risking | fare Ube @, Menton & South RUM toe 40 uve celed the arrang®|of his life in balloon and ern shail charge within the new ey a made at t Hotel Stander bile trips is not due to unusual territory reoently annexed, the a of fone ¢ is making a tour of In| courage, but simply metal tability city council will be ask next ook 1 t q week to take the matter up and to und was to ha spent thé\ to feel fear : ; realty to tt cattle, sight neoing. The fix tho rates, ‘The matter will be of mall t wa late this after The Union Pacific railway uses|in the hands of the new councft ra «The Washington Fire poltele man from the Twelfth ward THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1907. “ov, ae UNITED SFATES HALT: JAPAN’S WOMAN SHOOTS HUSBAND! °°". | } ton, Rainier A s 1 Aluenberry To wife of J, Alues berry, Pacific Howpital, Aug, 25, « daughter Rergersove-To wife of HM. Der | 7 Ninth 14, & number of nursen who will keep} O'Brien—To wife of Marry | miral FB. Ch wathe over the children's health O'Brien, Rain jtory of the § nertc a Yokoyania--K. Yokoyania, 28,| Which he is about to writ My lace 16, Providence Hospital book will be a simple statement of mM * hae Fifteenth av. 6. filet, as Capt. Chadwick, he had Wemp' Mr M. BE. Wemple,|command’ of the battleship New on AMERICAN GIRL RODE HARD. |,,\? h elie, 1 Aug. 26,} ‘ and the remainder can be a Sink ¥ ‘ of ~4 18 | SAYS HE WAS ROBBED. ranged to suit. | Permen Alte Bright Pn ofenedet | pacits Fi @, diem: a ene te: een-eite Call at our office and we will . ° or Co oe Kog nt, Aug. 20, Soutb|from Tukwilia, reported last night|[} furnish you with a plat and hard ride the city for Agnes Lainey, a 16-year old girl, wh rue away from ty jaiding at 12 couver, reached the city last even ing wearching for the girl, whom she repo permit Japan to gobble up the MARQUIS ITO. is o'clock train yesterday morning. | ° ginrH rgono. REV. W. C. CRAFT6 COMING. e < ADMIRAL 18 WRITING BOOK Rev. Wilbur F. Crafts, In charge of the Reform Bureau at Wash | ington, D. will visit Seattle about Setp. 10. At the bi-weekly meeting yesterday of the Metho Hidt minister of the elty, @ com mittee was appointed to make a rangements for a general meeting | of the ministers of all congreg Hons in honor of Rey. Crafts | totlown ering § the aesophagua, another | DussantehTo wife of A. Bus iddged in the arm ath a third on. |Sanioh, 6693 Twonty-nixth av, N.W., téred his ade, Domestic troubles | AU, 23, @ tom which have been made public led Deranjar—To wife of J, Deran tg the shooting. Mfa, Tubbs tele. | Jae, Warren av, Aug. &, a& poe dd to the aberiff io come for | dauahter. She stated that fer husband | Carrolbe’To wife of Devid Car had broken into her room roll, 1506 Warvard ay. Aug. 18, a | danghtor "4 Keulstom—To wife of A. Keuls ch, Aug, 15, @ GUNS FOR RENT—Piper Taft, 1024-26 Second av ] Fine dwick, U. 8. N,, re Be tired, has fust returned from Bu eh, Aug. 15, a} non rope, particularly Spain, where he DEATH RECORD. went to gathor material for a hi Spanish-American war Cheap Fronting Puget sound, be tween Seattle and B have subdivided one thousand acres of land into five acre Okem, 22, Ang. | the facts of the war and the cau block |leading up to it,” says the admiral verett, we 41, Aug. 24,/) Dur the Spanish-American con [62 Aug. 20, 735 Phirty-third av York, and was Admiral Sampson's ‘ns f Elio—Infant, Aug. 26, Woodland | chief of staff. In 1904 he was com The soll is very rich and in the rear of the W ret hotel/ ay. and Meadow at mander of the South Atlantic deep and in our estimation no and arranged with a jank man for | Ita wale ployes of the telephone com: | pany became suspicious and die | » the theft and the biding | ~ place for the loot. When the be returned to carry the stolen eab) away th ré ponneed upon, an Aug, 24, 1312 | squadron AC Pee die “| FOUL PLAY FEARED Owttund—M. J. Onttuad, 147 Baker uncy—Infant, Aug. 26, Ballard Mathews—Ray Mathews, 5, Aug. | where on the sound is there | land better sulted to gard ing and ranching. Bear tn mind that we are only asking $250 to $760 per tract, or at the rate of ained for the Osborne, & mer Fullmore and Johnson were caught.| 95 Georgetown je thin state The others were captured later Biuhm—A, E. Bluhm, 84, Aug August The s say that Fullmore | yo ‘ Sieine. ot j of stoves oO a tramp thiot ently coming | ‘phox Infant, Aug. 22, 6313 | te this efty from ka. Windal! sixth ay recelved a Pp A lives se $586, Western at, Gehetiey| me aT NB ety, AB er Acre etn at the New Haven hotel and | 441 Firat av. N " , Johnson resides at 2004 Second av spich—J, Sepich, 64, Aug. 2, | Presses a fear that The terms are exceptionally easy, being only one-tenth cash to the joe that he was robbed in |} tell you the best way to reach them. J. M. Margan, 54, Aug 26, Fortieth av and Warren } Twichell-—M Twichell, 64 lower part of tne city House Hea Carmody-—D. Carmody, 48, Aug Do you want to know the best 21, Providence hospital jmethods of heating. y hou ind M. Lindway, 3, Aug. 20,/Call and see me and I will tell 2 Twenty <« h ay you. It will pay you. GEO. H Fuhrman—Heory Fuhrman, 64,| WOODHOUSE, 112 University at Colman Block Aug. 22, 2704 Boyleston ay bai King—L. King, 7, July 3, George town er Otto Oentell, Aug }19, Snohomish, Wash 4 | Teramato—R. Teramato, Aug. | oO um ia Georgetown | | Brown, the Plumber man who can please you » ideas in sanitary plumbing and heating. G. H. Brown Plu: ing Co, 221 Pine at Fit Any Machine We could argue Columbia quality ur yar Christmas t good would it do if you GRAPHOP HONE Ree BUSINESS MEN Record list comes out-—and wh t got pr any Columbia Store by hearing it? who use no system fn thel hi Sane aaeaiak, Tua 1 print a helf-full of books about our spectal on fividuals who have no procesas and get after all, if the Records did not MAG. GERTRUDE LOWTHER (Seattic Sta Exciusive Service.) PARIS, Avg thod for saving ave little or bear the evidence. th ut axide a certain Just one thing we want you to do: Come to our store ae week and depos and find out whether Columbia Dise and Cylinder Records a tode sane : are finer in tone, clearer in reproduction, and wider in rep- nig mpany at 4p p i rtory, than Any others. If they are, it's a mighty tmpor- American wife of the British min ost compounded tater, Gerard Lowther » was in een See eee eset terete ec a ee ee the hills of interior for the . 2 ; summer it was only after al, SWEDISH NORWEGIAN at ahe reached Tangier just ahead of the fanatics Mr Lowther was Mias Alice Philadeiphia | SEEK RUNAWAY GIRL The police are today searching AND GERMAN LAN GUAGES SPOKEN. Capital Fully Paid, $100,000. Send for Our Latest List of New Records Dise or Cylinder. Get the Graphopbone catalogue, if you don't own a Graphophone. Cylinder records 25c; Dise reo- ords 60¢ tw $5. Graphophones $7.50 to $200. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 1311 1st Av. LAST CHANCE To Secure a Lot 60x 125 WITH 60 FOOT STREETS AND 20 FOOT ALLEYS For $12 $35 CASH, AND $5 PER MONTH. TETELLLLLLTLL LLL ia believed to have bh in Van-} yesterday morning Mra. J. A. Lal 2 Seymour » er, B.C The mother, y. re Van * came to Seattle on the FOURTH AND PIKE 8T. ee FOR SCHOOL WE HAVE JUST 20 OF THESE BEAUTIFUL, LARGE LOTS LEFT, THE ENTIRE ADDITION HAVING BEEN SOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED In the Heart of a New Townsite on a Car Line AND NEAR A BEAUTIFUL LAKE THE LOTS ARE NOW BEING CLEARED AND BUILDINGS ARE UNDER CONSTRUCTION THESE LOTS WILL RAPIDLY INCREASE IN VALUE AND BY INVESTING A SMALL 8UM NOW YOU CAN DOUBLE YOUR MONEY IN A SHORT TIME CALL AT THE OFFICE AT ONCE, AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO SEE THIS PROPERTY ‘ OPEN EVENINGS FROM 7:30 UN CORINNE SIMPSON 702-34 AMERICAN BANK BLDG. USE ELEVATOR IN THE EMPIRE BLDG. MINING STOCKS. H. M, Horrin & Co, bankers and brokers, 610 First ave., buy and sell all stocks and geourities, Dally quotations by oial wire on Gold field and all Nevada stocks carried on margin and money advanced. *** MAIN 8010. IND, 4853,