The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1907, Page 1

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'— LAST | EDITION Suet h by Thousands on Arrival-Secretary of Ware Enfertained by Political and Social Clubs+ gh Non-Partisanship Removed and Politics Pscussed Before Large Audience. fecing later tiefam of th of War W am tor end the who sit back nas to at cary Sena Piles replied tn a few @ his message (© well chosen periods, and was fol Geattle thir « wed by Ambassador to Japan Short speeches were made by ex © Sepater John L. Wilson, Congress man Wesley L. Jones, Senator Levi Ankeny, A. J. Blethen and Con essman McKinley of California fie : Crowds at Dock hele gent > Secretary Taft and party, tnotnd wae he » ine M Taft and their son, Chartie of Seat P aft, artived tu Seaitle yesterday neon at 2:45, aboard Chester | 4) Thornes yacht.KI Primo, They Pier 2 by = Pormer Senator John L. Wit advantage of ¢ Offered. With the and geniality wh! @ and the recep « the Chamber of | tite, he Commerce, Obie society and Taft | Bis pone ee ok club, and takeR tt automobiles to ‘the sort 4 he Grand « house, where Taft oF ke to men only, an the any the ¥.M ally 0® people crowded the dock and witnessed the landing. in spite of the ban of politica, © forbidden subject crept into the arnd opera house meeting when Thomas 8. Lippy introduced Seere- tary Taft as “our next president,” after having referred to Congress man Jones as the next United States senator from Washingten Taft's ready wit rose to the ocea ston When the applause of the crowded house had died down, be said joes of that this was to be & noo-partisan gathering, but, if thin idea was very deep seated tn the mind of your chairman, he has |made a few alight for he has not only delved into sational {polities but, if | am not misinform ed on matters in Washingt: he has invaded the realm politics as well errors | ‘The secretary's ready wit came Jinto play again during hts speech jwhee be dropped his glasses on {the Moor, Portunately they did not break, and Mr. Taft “ along mer rity uptl! he wished to ‘er to some ne he } in b ha Taft looked belplessly down at Glasses at hie feet for a mome when bis watebful secretary tri ped across the stage and picked them up f h As the secretary left the » Taft sald with «a smile 1 am sorry my Hd that. 1 w to « : that | could do it myseif | Praises ¥. M. ©. A. |} Im his speech, Taft devoted him jeelf largely to praise of the work of the Y. M. C. A. in United | States and tts dependencies | From the Grand, Secretary Tatt | was taken to th Rainie elab for an informal reception. From there the Taft party were taken to the — ot John L. Wilson, whose guests they are during the stay in Seattle. A reception at the Seattle Ath letie club ndered by the aft and [Ohio eb will be the princtpal {Taft function tonight wing a * to be tendered h by the Yale alumat Te Aberdeen | Tomorrow afterncon the secre tary will visit ot Lawton. a te morrow night will attend a recep tion In bis honor at the Ratuler elab. We eh. he will go to “BILL” TAFT, PAUSING IN Aberdeen, and Thursday wil! sail on SPEECH, the M arta the Philfippin Taft is going Phi in fulfillment of a turn there and open the first the boxes were crowded with @ the Taft party and promise to re Phil THE SEATTLE WeaTHer FORECAST SECRETARY TAFT IS. UEST OF SEATTLE = GAR SHORTAGE AND HIGH FAIR TONIGHT, TUBSDAY _ AND COOLER, LPH SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, SEP EMBER 9, 1907, ‘RATES CLOSE MANY MILLS The lumber mfile and all the log | dlabing or getting in shape to ak king campe of the AGas Lumber & | for indefinite pertods. hingle company at MeMurray, on| ‘The Atiag company, controiied by the Northern Pacific, amploying «| Charion 6. Patten, of this eity, has total of neatly 200 men e been | a capactty of five cars a day, and foreed to close down)by the short | the very best that It could get out age of cars and the threatened of the raliroads during the month raise of freight r@tee@d the cast. [of Aagnst wan 30 cars, an ayerage The Clear Laka Ladkber company jof one car a day | At Cloar Lake, on theNorthern Pa Mr, Patten sald this morning Jetfie, employing 150 tH 176 men, im! that it would take them @ix months | Closed and Will not resame butiness to #hip the lufiber product that nti! the difficulties in the freight | they now have on hand at the rate rates are adjusted care are being given them, The | The Day Lumber company, al} mon have been averaging $3 a day | Bik Lake, on the same line of road, |) tht along, and some of them have and employing about aa many mou! been with the milk for years *» the Clear Lake company, bas| “It is the first time tn 14 years been cloned f the past eight | sald. Mr. Patten, at we have months for the sawe reasons that} been forced to clone because’ we Jar ming the neighboring mills, | could longer do a profitable The Wass ahingle mill will also | Dive ‘ flowe, it In said, because of the in| The threatendd freight raime ha Ability to Ret care to move ite out: | Had a very bad effect on orders and put Hunless the milimen here guarantee It is understood the Wisconain | the extra freight they can not place |} Lumber conipany, at Littel!, in the | iny orders. No lumber can a | wouthe part of the state, and |W felivery | ot gharanteed | mille all over the stat either |t © first of November i | “BILL” TAFT, THINKING HARD wn HIS HAND IN POCKE Tr. as if he had on one of administra STEAMERS COLLIDE the Pleiades which, because greater size escaped practically up fhjured The Kithu Thomson will be shift ed from Tacowa evfoanter's Harbor today © . nde @o extensive repa MOB VIOLENCE IS THREATENED they rd for human A was an i at wh witer diwrega Ife, a crowd of passengers on Iiferurban express train yeste threatened = mob violer to moterman and Carl Browne, a man, Was run dow ured on a trestle tion eine Tacoma was ie of Edgewood saded fre oroner determine the question of M and for an overflow | 'ppine legislature, Oct. 16. ithe Beattie theater were |(2® Most popula tale tare of those who | %ho ever went , Bi toe inna” tthe oon exacted Tet Guest of the ing Yesterday Secretary Ta ed * terviewed Rev. Wi ‘Chem at he Rath si elie Crafts, @ | ary in the Vat at Luncheon that the government : handclapping extend limit ? eRatered prom at 12| for the ex © of th n trade | Was ve beyon 1 Mmit 7 Between fixe 8 of the club About 125 me Guests we € Barbee, of the steom pa 8 Exaggerate Taft, an k own to the fneident 0 ed Gray seated se Wilson and hande!a, ed Talke of Partics vant T alaska Ga . Miecens of £ r b fe dl hati ae pete sof tnt may be atl! prerament through The gentleman » yet from politics = - bm nol p eMamMeEDt, no tric try, "Mt is very ait While fishing f na «, George h i A a e and je ie k " he August sala 1 was put ‘ eht, $12.94 ’ ‘ i libra $ MAY LICENSE SALOON OUTSIDE LIMITS ¢ v » liquor e Ww. B « M t week 4 license on the ground that First av. 8. was outside the lim it Is belleved that as Lindsay's spplication 1s for renewal, he will Nearly every saloon on Firat av. 8 outside of the prescribed Mim FIGHTERS | ONE CENT T EAST WINDS, < PER MONTH os VOL. NO. FIERCE RACE RIOTS RAGE AT VANCOUVER “SUICIDE | Fiodiiclal troubles ‘Britishers Attack Japanese and Chinese---Crisis Expect- ed---Dunsmuir Is Burned in Effigy—Indemnity Is | Asked. dency induced Kdward Fishel), # - a South Seattle barber, to take hi life ear yesterday morning. Fist By C. H. TAVENNER ed, the shutt bein ed over ell hanged himeclf with a ple-| Special Correspondent Seattle Star, !e windows ture cord, one end of which he| VANCOUVER, B. C. Sept. 9 One prominent Chins ald to attached to & hook In a clothes byt da If the people think they ean cieth “aed tik cthie ani hia | Bellingham and San Francisco are get along without ux let them The wife minsed her husband in| serious race lots Belling This same Ch the morning and while looking tor ¢ 1 . ' hat the Orie him through the house whe found | % ag a AB oxi er the attack his body dangling at the end of | 824 San Francisco t r any one trouble The couple came to this city about. the anese but also the Chir (By United Press our months ago from Nerth|and today this city te In a ANCOUVER, B. ¢ ept, Gam Dakota of great anrest Chinatown has b i by a Now the imax is near and mob of sev k 4 white none will say when this will come. lnborers hie ene rest » and what 9 he ce The faculty of the Seattle high | Cur to pains to be p schoo! has decided that Ro Atl da herday and tod Last night K a, of. Oe Jeb, the big tackle who was a monu Soups of men gathered Japanese Bure .s — ment of atrength to the high « queried each co, wh ‘ » team of the Broadway buliding tis he governmer . year, It was sald that a " nd a dal - ong » ae was @ tuition pupil he would 1 ating , . » have to play with the Lincoin Pity t absc would % 9 which was a sourte of f.uch When w attack = be city of Var . disappointment to the supporters of BEewed The trouble arted rg foptball at the Broadway building Police Charge Crowds. ht when a howling nee |The Broadway team will undoubt-) Five thou ars edly be the re entative Beattle | the street ate high achoo! eleven, and Pullen Is |the rots of I | much needed mob & a « wards the ‘ where it wa be met with Whén another crisis seemed ne : ; Chief of Police R. 8. Char t owing what ~ ‘g crowd. N . , an antl NEW YORK pcretary | ode io The raids ¢ white Root leaves the ide om SanitAre isa rte ro tarted by the speeches made jum today and goes to his old Huo He bony ounies 2. Fowle ie, se home in Clinton, Ill. He will stay Ane, midnight the Japanese-Korean ex there a week then start for Wash When t ies Calas ague, and W. A. Young ington, arriving there about the whet-will be the organizer of the Americs 19th. On September 25 Secretary eration of Lat ot expects to start on his trip ; All da . * upon the Chinese fo Mexico and there will meet Pres iene were. met With-a ted jident Ding Japanese 4 great con won K. Ishii and Consul Japanese terror stricken ™ Hisamidzu, of Seattle, were in the FUNERAL OF JOHN tiow anand | set a “ nidat the riot and escap Lathes goog ~ i od by taking a od € ‘ ¢ demons. Several wh ergy rstiey SRt E. KENNEDY HELD The funeral of John E. Kennety,| 0") 28 Nowe une | er well known local business 1 Sn Ane whe si dan y after 10 « ast night | who died Satur feder stenaithan an unidentified Japanese was found was he « e cere ee eee Jered, but the murderer is not Mwonles terday afternoon from Chinamen Strike known ng per.| Early this morning every China-! All sorts of international compif- was made in man in the city struck Hotels ca ms are looked for he rlot Rev w A. and resiaw ta ote badly handica ing has been the w hat ever Major delivered the funera ped. N he domestic hely srred In this section of British mon, and Mrs. J. H. Edmonds and| Went to work and as labor of all Columbia, Mayor Bethune says Mre Ww Hu Whi oney ren le sorts is jp f with Chinamen that the city will not pa one cent several vocal solon the situation It keenly of indemnity, The aff I be The Chinese gardeners are ped. taken to the Dominion government. Emhoisened by the nee of diing no produce today and ¢ It is expected tonight that fur- others from the house, an u nown store owne t Oriental is ther disorders will result ig _— tack upon Mra (By United Press.) Gepartmedt of the postoffice, who tatters residence at 2 * POLICE TO STOP SALE OF SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. WIth | igs tendered his resignati Thelera av aa only the le long waiting, the arriers, as 9 body, believe one of approach of a man wh net for ed af their namber should have the po tp the yard to the adjeining Karly “te | @uion. house saved the woman. As quick Ben Selig. toy ly as possible th ¢ nott sine of he a BA GLEY fled and are tod i} for Se eek ee et, Gemanding 821, By the man. A description of him has 18 fost synare and in the end been placed in the banda of every| Suggestive or indecent pictures one caught disposing of the outlaw. tomand. to. The WILL RESIGN officer in the city and postal cards can no longer be ed pictures to boys and giris will ting ts feetuating out 16 to exhibited for sale in the shops and be taken fn custody and dealt with to Cony ewe. a Blller 3 stores of this city. Chief of Po- in the police court ea & Mike | Clare | Sear. Seurtiany of TO REGULATE Hee A appenstein this r is I have found out that mere boys Fisher and other notables, are at the board of public wor will re no to ev an and girls have been buying these Se gp Shh eres le = ede ig orgy ri - BREAD SALES « force to notify th t- cards,” said the chief today, “and wite 9 ee Pemmgnet er eet Reggae Big, FS Agee dh eet ‘ " nd pleture and postal card deal 1 have determined to put a stop Both Gans and Britt ha the city employ last shies Wiak thtincd ite ants Ae vey i dl explaining how he was unable to. get page tt yale ected a PR nie od Sabacee the your that ing the sale of |r and CLEVELAND, ©. Sept. 9— and Ga sin through the winter ee seen dy Overy | prosec Congressman T, E. Burton has aight for the club house with, Mr. B y succeeded Frank Ole 7 big Pert. Face re he ‘ " ‘ ed been nominated by the Cleveland bee tenda H ed quite #0 a» secretary and is one of the Sas » a number of CURSE o »erats for mayc a cord < r hough pot Oldest employes in the city ser ‘ _ ¥ walized bread and © Crichton that he wa the er ee, eee oS BILLS BECOME LAW ~ NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT OF ' J i} ed th the epee and as That’ on The ordinance appropriating the Roe +. ee samedi te THE G A R off « ‘ v Rn « 9 e ° ° CARRIER MAY SUCCEED WOLD. and the franchise grant to the Loya Heights Railroad company beeam : ‘ be Copestick | eing men lees today with t th cna’ e tioned # Chas. | of Mayor Moore, the time Hmit hav ted Press f executive office, the Vold intendent of the carrier inc expired he F SARAT A Y. 8 , ates, including Gen. Cha “ h Y n ton of Misse i, Patrick t yards ¢ a a of a Kansas, Gen. W T Ww he vessel is | ¢ a yor of the , and Chester f z nt y and 1 y wh ew n br > a € l ope £ f th and A Re es W « | sa t All of the v were met | @ rh , ‘ " I receptio , led for W Coast Steamship compary w ve | hi with ¢ sndorin- R “4 , |the greater portion of its B. Brow ' w r “ me in Seattle it 1 a hot f tor th all Thu | 2 | | CREATE NEW PLACE. ys Sideteh' ead vent ad Be aa An ordinance will be passed by! sane lum at Stellacoom b nm the counell thi ‘oning creating ; # Brown wW t sane the position of assistant chief ac tolo last night. The u A nm from I about countant in the comptroller’s office | were locked up together in oae/a year ago and A was send and fixing the pay at $126 a month.| room and the her was vot éis- | from ‘ it onthe John W. K te slated for the] covered until breakfast t re place. Mr, Kelly was recently . tt » ha@ given charge of all the local im-|™orning. There v in A ous t his im JOR GANS shape of a weapon | sanity was of the violent order. provement bonds, | the room In the meres he rae SNORE 00 A Seeteet coeconsmentcs: detainees

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