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LAST EDITION - t = —— Q HO DAY FOR THE AvY.P, of White Millen at Bellingham Attempt to _ ARederal Troops Liable to Be Summoned. WEATHER FORECAST PACE RIOTS RAGING-- OODSHED FEARED: Tuesday ptember 17 will be Drive Hindus “Out of City—-Extra Police Sworn in day ar ineoreaen Suite wide wi be held at alom from Sep tember 16 to 21, SHOWE RS TNIGHT SEAT ‘LE, WASH.,, The sssenned valuation of All the ty én King county, rae! and persor tangible and intangible, aH revined by the county board o qialization, in $186.408461, am Againat $156,756,874 In 1906, an im crease of $28,760,874 The roll as submitted by Asses sor T. A, Pariah to the Hoard of Equalization, was $179,761,940, The large increase of $5,350,000 w made by increasing the ansemit ments of the railroads, coal and timber lwhds the county, The total incre erty on thia class of prop vat $8,000,000, but the about $2,500,000 on was a reduction of AND MDA COOLER; oJ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907 _ THE SEATTLE STAR Laer SOUTH WINDS, ° VOL, NO et W THE INCREASED COST OF LIVING AFFECTS THE HONEST POOR OF AMERICA .WILL BE TOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN PHE SEATTLE DAILY STAR ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7---DON’T-YOU MISS LL: — ONE CENT PRICE 2! PER MONTH ALIZERS’ FIGURES SHOW LARGE INCREASE houwehord furniture and small wub Urban homes brought down the total. APsonnor Parish, County er Gormley and County sioners Abraham, Rutherford and Kingham “will be rrow to attend th State fore which the o in Olympia meeting of Hoard of Equalikation, be taxes will If the atate in reasonable lnits, be red to abe thous and from the pr in spite of the increased expenditures in the city be determined tax oan be the tax SOCIALISTS ~ FORCE privilege of echmaktng, to have with the a questiod Contending for the sing the etreet for the si local socialists appear another war iy ened po * department te an to who ts doting the war stunts,| There will be po bail allowed to ) alinte seem to be form ithe socialist orators who are ar Chief of Potloe Trested while defying the orders of sen to be In the!the police. Chief Wappenstein going the tap of the gong. |anys that the ball privilege is mere In direct violation of the chiet's ly a courtesy and one whieh will J. B. Osborne, a blind a) got be extended to offenders who int leeturer, last night attempt peneretely violate the law, | 4 i ay ! ev t 2 lat Service.) ted every place known to a (Star Speci o the Indiamen,’ As fast as a \ a AM, Sept ace nded up he was tak: | HB the fiercest race riots ta Oe adquarters and turned a t tory of the northweat- ts ras ' police. The mobs work ‘a to fog Business fs pract ed “ alah being joined by bun j Hot reds of other labor men. y { and the end is * 4 4 Mayor Issues Warning. ' wd dete Blood he Senet 4} When morning dawned Helling | 4 ».00) - the day ts ove ‘and accord) ham faced a most Krave crisis A burglar of stylieh taste en hing m it the city pe Mayor Black went to his office ‘ered the residence of M. M. Smith be cae aworn fn Are Gud summoned the councilmen S211 Wallingford av., during the ‘and fiend ample protection | After a secret session he gave ont Carly hours yesterday morning and Oe ee ail be called oat. | the word that ax the Hindus were [Wade away with Mr. Smith's full ral troops was precipitated Hritish subjects he was in duty C sult ae well & a gold watch trouble vaoon when tbe une rotect their lives. several pina and other ornaments, | through the This elsion was met with | The ‘intruder passed over a num: | ‘of union cireles that howls of derision and for a ti ber of servicoat sinoss suite, file of Fells Sill company situation was grave. Chief of but was evidently {inpressed bad off many white la-| Police Thomax was instructed to | With the béauties of the spike-tall : place to Hindus who swear in extra poll and within | coat and openfront vest that he ted o this an hour apecial officers wore | Added it to his own wardrode. Pa r has been expect- on duty at various’ parts of the | trolman Risely is investigating the First Fit-| city attempting to quell further | case weeks. F ¥ a Pdapanese were given disturbances and others surround — Je the various mills ed the jail, fearing trouble from| “LABOR TO PICNIC SEPT. 15, Bel secured at much the rioters at that place The plenic of the labor union than the white . Which was to have beer held Labor ‘hdd insult to tn jury Wants Federa! Troops. Day at Pleasant Beach, but was a Mayer. Black announced that It | postponed on account of rain, will discharged rioting did not coare he would call | be held Sunday, September 16. on the federal troops. ‘Trouble Starts. On top of this geheral exci y evening there | moat it was spread about that the ‘of turest at various mil! owners had placed armed men ef the city. Finally at their properties and would shoot ff by & preconcerted to kill if trouble was causdd. Wahiagle «weavers and) The tlotérs are in no pleasant it started with hoots maod and the ring lwaders an-} See@erde the Hindu settle | nownced that they will not only | bs drive the Hindus out of Bellingham | @ivided and seat but also the Japanese and Filipinos @riving the foreign: | They all remember how five years | —————___ Fierity. Nuked and half ago the Chinese were driven from Hindus ran here the city and none have dared to making a break show their heads within the city and others secking of safety under“the docks limits sinee. / This afternoon the city ls quieter ANNIE IN JAIL AGAIN p, 7. Osborn in Seattle on Tour of Coast Cities E WAR fd to deliver an address from a box In Pike place. Police Sergeant MacDonald and Patrolman John Poolman ordered Osborne to move on or submit to arrest. He refused to move and arrest followed ABANDONS BUSINESS TO SEEK MISSING BROTHE Attempt to Solve Mysterious Disappearance ‘of the lumber piles on the | being patrolled by poltee, but t ‘ peng Roomy vote mea entered houses entert that Inte this afternoon | Of King county has gotten Into the | eaithiy the Hindus to dress, early tonight serious compli muse beh ble there n artag telongings and to tions wil! result her reside here con: | 8 @ickly as powsible tinaally in either the city or COBMY | = tmpenets mystery continued! If it will do any good he intends Alarms For Police. PROVIDES SCHOOL . n OO f her «lor te surround the disappearance af [te @ffor a substan "ward and . one oF ae. SS 7 Housibly engage the services of pri and was sentenced b A. Osbora, the wv Witsoe fat e ctives to help in the FOR DEAF MUTES the municipal court of Boston to) Creek merchant and trader, wh@) garch . bana has minsing since August 1). ‘The officials of the Seattle Hard as Was sur Gheeeene be 4 for whom th al police ha¥@Pware company bave taken an in with bis handfu! iis in the pabiic weeks Osborn had $1,600 in cash apy that he has not called up ihe Hindus. The » . ie 4 on bis person when last seen #1) them, as he had planned being was gusentonted ea burean of the joint Moumt Vernon. on Augast 7, and} [Osborn had not visited Seattle homas, who é magn mp Hagens _ | w o hin way to Seattle from Wi Mh the part 12 1 * He sas ihe right intendent F. B. Cooper an-| committees of the Lumber Manufac |. “i Cre odes si — aisorit workes te ‘hae city a a ey wonld. t ae — o- ” Smogon a os — Lar ce hy A brother of the missing mam, /blackemith and may have had a yoard has decided to set aside al out a statement saying th © D. T. Oxborn, also of Wiison Cr number of friends here from the who had not toom in the Longfellow school for|iumbermen would welcome a go aa Py ty th ips mente = Get Go — om o away were taken the instruction of deaf mutes, The | ernmer probing and axse i gaged in searching, and gave tha) The missing man was pare station and thore clase will be im charge of Miss Ina en investiga jon would show the Tilice an additional description, “jot age, 6 fect 7 inches tn helght the night. Smith, who has had charge of a/ big ot Rad! ope Osborn and bis sons opefate & stout build, weighing about 190 Beh continned its work stmilar one In Milwaukee. | secunevre - j|Reneral merchandine business at pounds, medium complexion, hair Wilkon Creek, Their property im- (turning gray, almost bald, blue EVERETT TRUE GOES TO MARKET (HERES Your FINE A, |eanracouees ~ FRESH FROM THE ~ TRY To Foot £, AND UNLOAD yovR Lor oF ROTTEN CANYALOUPES /» YOU BRAZE THREAT 174POSTOR. YEH ms FRESH» ARE THEY ? THEY LOOK 17. ftimx! Ay) ¢ PULSE WM SK EAS S e? qpoe®-\ yo Conv } terests are worth $70,000, The brother of the missing man {has arranged his business interssts he can devote his entire time) jto the search and proposes to ob: a0 tain the aid of ail the pollee offt cials fn the western p ot the jotate in solving the mystery, se eigen eyes, heavy, stubby mustache, wo a dark, cheap walt, black sateen shirt, ang No. 8 shoes. The litte | finger of the left hand is cut off Jat the first joint and the man had & mole about the slee of @ per a the back of his neck. Hie teeth bwere in poor. condition. POLICE SEEK INSPECTORS OF CARPET | ‘The pollee are today looking for two men who have syntematically jbeen swindling the unknowing? housewives of the city, under the guine of being represqntatives of i health office According to the stories told the} | swindler 1 presents him « him inspector of carpet aw being shown the carpet he prémptly declares IS IN SEATTLE If dreams come tive, Aaron | Houghman, who left his old home tin the Kast in 1862, fs at 1 nt Jin Seattle. Now in the declining | years of life, the ftthe inter whom Aaron left behind him and whom jhe has not seen in all the Inte vening 45 year trying vainly to locate the long- mineing t ther th os ' « ites the | bara A. Mu | Topeka, K him; oh 0 For almos | lifetin } | | | | | | in it in care of the general | Celebrate Anniversary John F Miller camy Ww Rn. ¢ will ele ate it ixteenth ann | versary pturda night at Pythian "hall, corner First av, and Pike at DREAMS BROTHER ‘ull of menacing baccilli and states hat it must be cleaned immedi utely The next day ewindler No. 2 fol liowp, says he has been ¢ red by the board of health to clean the sweepers, potters with it for a few miantes and then presents a double-dollared bill The scheme i¢ known t6 have been worked on a dozen or m isuspecting won AFTER BIG CONVENTION, Howard one the Trane Mi D. Thomas, of this city vieeprestdents of the jestppt Commeret Congress, is starting an active cam paten have the convention of that body in 1969 held in this city MAY USE LICENSE IN DEMONSTRATING Judge Carroll this morning made an important ruling, of interest to local automobile re, in regard fo using one license for two ma chines. In dismissing M. M. Page @ local ¢ charged with using one r two automobiles Inde held that it fs a vic lation of the law to use one license for two rentéd machis Under his ruling, it i# not, however against the law to use the one ma chine's license while demonstrating another machine to prospective pu chasers FAVORS MORE LITTER BOXES ri jan Crichton Introduced an or co in the council which appropriate \0 for the purp of installing more litter boxes, or oa ubout the city Councilman Crichton said he de sired especially to have more boxes erected in the residence districts. unty ratto of state kept with: | lhimeeif at the polls GETTING READY IN. FOURTEENTH WARD HOTEL GUEST TO" “The registration books for election in «the Fourteenth we will be o od next Monda and —a kept open all week, and 4 (Star Special Service.) longer. This will 4 wit ty BHELTON, Wash., Sept Comptroler Carroll as the election | onieen incinerated, many injured law doe t stipulate In the mat tor of tee cinelions one-third of the town reduced The point will be to best serve |*#hes, including one hotel, re the voters and get all the names on | denee* and many busine the tenth is the hard blow which wa The liquor question in the big ts. | &t this place today. Not until a sue in the ward and every éligible |}! o'clock were the herolc : voter will be urged to enter his| the bucket fire bri name on the books and express |and the flames _ contro} TO DISCUSS NEW BOAT. The discussion of the proposed new fireboat will be made a ape oo fhe ee Bailey. clal order of business of the fire Mre. Murts and water committee for next Wed nesday night W. M. Holmes. Ben Henness: Pear! Larson REAL ANGRY AT SEATTLE (By United Pres Gus Hanson. T. Pellesen. Fred Matson, John Bergma Joseph Arjst. SACRAMENTO, Sept The P. Knight jtriangular fight between Walla W. 8. Bonza. Walla, Sait ¢ and Reno for the} Charles Granite. honor of entertaining the del | Coroner Frank Willis is gates next y has been brok- ing the work of digging out dele * next year has been brok-| who perished. ‘Dhey are t en tnt with a wh by Albuque to have been all men. que, N. M., delegates, who are put At various homes and lodg ting Op etrong arguments for the | houses many Injured are being southern town. The Walla Walla cared for, having received burn jmen are angry. ‘They claim that| which may prove fatal, Others many of the Washington delegates | were injured in jumping are failicg to back them. They| 1. W. Ostrander and Hugo Brash blame Seattle intereste for this. | of Portland, were seriously injured Seattle wishes the irrigation con-|in jumping from the second story gress for 1909, during the Yukon | window of the Webb hotel jexposition, and this hurts the In-| In some unknown ma fire jland Empire boomers broke out shortly after 2 o'clock 4 | the Webb hotel, a two-story frame ASSASSINATION j building. The building burned like { jtinder, Efforts were made t awaken the sleeping guests | NOT ATTEMPTED (By United Pre | VIENNA, Sept The attempt of an old peasant carrying a cane to get a hearing with Emperor Francia Joseph today, for the par pose of presenting bim with a peti-| tion, led to the report that an at tempt had been made to assassinate the monareh. The report caused considerable. exeltement. Private ‘information on the subject corrob orates th ficial statement that _ no attempt Was made to assassinate (Star Special Service.) the emperor | EVERETT, Wash. Sept The 4 announcement made In the Seattle be moved from Seattle to this city | neat The commercial bodies have taken | The health and sanitation com. | mittee of the city counci) Jast night approved the ordinance appropri ating $2,000 to pay for the assist mt health officers who will make weekly inepections of the public schools, Regular practicing phys- | ictans will be selected for the work LOOKS BAD the In order te Vs of the professional } peddling tables on the public market ficer Caswell, who has = the place of public barter, toda (By United Press.) lagued” &: notioe | thet” haventtng WASHINGTON % §&—Theino wrapped goods shou old department of justice is impatic to patrons of the m ly awaiting Attorney Sims’ report) Officer Caswell has , xplaining the postponement of dis- that some of the professic " posing of the Alton immunity case,|giers have been in. the ere according to the instructions of At igisplaying nice speci: fruit torney General Bonaparte eid tend vepetiblas Ohad Chon atetaa the reason prove unsatisfactory It customer a lot of half-rotte / ig hinted that Sims may be asked jegs goods, the poor condition « to resign. Tho impression prevails! which was concealed by pave that Sims’ action following his con wrappers ference with J Landis has a Pols uiheibe 68 valedak ° bearing on the Standard Oi} case. |qiscarded stuff from Weste “s TOSA MARU IN PORT Japanese steamship T Mara arrived from the Orient today with & full cargo and @ number of pas sengers. All the available immi gration inspectors are engagéd at the Great Northern dock check « applicants fer admission to this we country A committee, consist A. I Fowler, P. B. Gill and Robt. G EXPLOSION VICTIM DEAD, , Hs oneal PORT TOWNSEND, Sep exclusion associati¢ 1 Angust Schultz, the victim of the ed on Iehtt Ut ysion, is dead as a re 1 him with urtes tu elating to clation ) towa Milk Supply Improves ead Tabet , tate for the month of Augu will s a considerable improvement ove Fewer instances will be wt standard of 3.26 than fell below the old atandaré 1.20 for the Out vious month f two to three| Immigration hundred. analyses there were about | pugtly engaged 26 which went below 3.25, The past | ving Japancse two weeks has shown 4 great im provement In the milk, owing to rd: fro the fact dairymen have star . sy ed in to feed. snd, Sus OKLAHOMA, CITY, Okla. Sept 1 Blaine by J Fire fighters from alin captured a country are among the delegates |atter havi to the National Firemen conven | Watne Ir tion in session here today tis also brow ay. y Charies Larson. Alof Swenson. n. Nels Jaumitz. Joseph Rabadeux. lessen th: List of Dead, identified list of dead is as List of Missing. matter. up direct with Mr and Mre. W. J. Westphall, TO SELL NO MORE WRAPPE ISHII TOLD GF FEELING | were ARE DEATH | Seventeen Are lacinorated i in an Early Morning Fire at Shelton---Two Killed by Jumping and Many Se- | riously Injured---One- Third ot Town ee the fire raged so violently that the was cut short Fire flew int® the air, 1 light breeze to " them afire. A general alarm was sounded and he entire town turned out to ht the flames The Webb hotel was totally de- re the Bal aloon Was Te iced to ashes and a restaurant d were also devoured r The large and ha ide ot J. BE. Con nelly has burned and the oceupants narrowly escaped with their lives. ! flames kept spreading and onl roic work by the fighters n d the entire town from Mre. Murte Gay and Miss Palley kilied {n jumping from the second story window of the hotel. Lad were being raised to their n nee but they evidently be- ca anic stricken and before 1ers could reach them they umped and were dashed to death on the sidewalk Late this afternoon it was esti mated that the fire loss would be between $50,000 and $60,000. Shelton f the county seat of Mason county on the water route, between Tacoma and Olympia, The lation 1s estimated at PORTLA only I ND, Ore., Sept. 5.—The ash In the city directory of is Hugo Brash, a travel- . coma for Bissinger & Co., of Front and Salmon sts, At the tices of that firm this morning embers of the company were pos Brash could not have bee iton last night. He was ir vurg, Oregon, yesterday, ae- cording to a letter recetved from him thie morning Although there are se On tranders in Portland, none of them knew anyon of that naw who might have en in the Washington town at the f the disaster. EVERETT HUSTLES ~FOR MORAN PLANT terson, In hopes to land the coveted prize The officials of the Everett Land & Improvement company will not deny nor affirm-the report that op- tions have been secured for land for the plant. It is known that for some time a deaf was on be- tween the company here and the Moran management D FRUIT will not go in this market as long 1 have anything to say,” declares Caswell. From now on ffered for sale must be In nd anyone caught palm. ior stuff will take a trip t city jail i don is heartily endors- » officer's Getermznation to t et from becoming for fruits ‘and tables which cannot be sold in any other way. Yesterday Joe Trepi was fined for having mn tomatoes in his possession 1 if the peddlers do not heed warning, the fines will be plac ed at a figure wh they cannot afford to ignore the lesson which the officials desire to have taught. AGAINST JAP LABOR ficial at pre thrempt Liritish Nichol infe med = Mr. Japanese ing age ® because of the small wage € nd, Mr. Ishii said the Hay ernment is now prepar- r eck the tide of immigra ti the United ate and omises to report the committee's stallaties to the gove upon his return e today, a8 did Inspector Turs ald tO/be flocking border in horde a the a ent claims that with ite ¢ force it cannot meet the KITSAP ON TACOMA RUN. he hip India r laid erday and the o Te aken by the Inland F t is rumored tha fast umer Kitsap f on the 1 run to njune vith the " Off