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(7) c 4 ° ° Q ° ; "HE SEA’ LE STAR | Fy ¥ 8 WEATHER @ORECAST.TONIGH T ANI WEDNESDAY, FATR; COOLER; scteh wesrT wins, i = z : 3 =—— D ’ ATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1907. VOL. 9. NO. 70, PRICE @5c PER MONTH, lb ORIENTAL WAR a TAFT COMPLIMENTS 4 ext epring. This Covent nro ; Jaternational Mass Meeting Against Chinese, ° day's meeting wil only be a fore Next spring. Tie Auorisan. wom STRIKERS START FIRE Congratulates Seattle « on 77 “Municipal Gover ment, donna--at famodn Covent on ‘ runner : i eae | 9 WO, RAYE, Plane oD foot-to Wold | TAY Ne We UNener at oor Headed by a D Crowd Cheers Se Japanese and flindu Labor to Be Held Here dewonstrations roughont” the El ea y a Democrat--Crowd Cheers Sentiment : ¢ H 5 An t " * ean veant ie ked hird- in a bualuben . A 5 Demonstration Is Planned, But Violence Will Be i v stove: co mor oid in Von fl i hor honey, {het nrpaliz united Preowy | s=-Biscusses Capital and Lahor and Defends His ‘ he » (He College of Mp F ) 7 Jopt. 10.—Kig nile ©, and now aie workmen perished and 30. we P | » from any Violence, and’ wil u i the be held o1 he her elle adromee ven” and wads ed by Mayor Moore received the great-| reception, during which e p- einer t league officers, fear. | drones EET ASO t compliment, which has been|beople shook his hand. Taft fem! to Dim by aparne Dominion governs selene thee se r Mra Kelwey, after leaving OBAP Woman Shot By Burglar %, OT ee Le or aes hee Gilad: oe wering Prelusion leas K low an i ten pakanndans "a | lia, went back to Ro rd aud oe | ORFOLK, Va., Sept. 10.—M given by Sec ’ War Taft eriticiam 2 »peria Oe an interna 8 upon Sea lainly frighte te 1 ure ARD, tody fo of Lieutenant L. C. Rorscharch of |attle at the pera hoase| ernment of the is. He def | of British cn telpor pas bellevt iv ie politan churches, ‘x ring and killed at her Porter n home The compliment came in the| ment as having ped tt ton who a vi ay that wauate “gy ‘ wv « at tWo years die hay made a this morning by @ burglar opening of Taft’s speech, following | bY the tall and being able to meat of ’ ont ho attompt to secure # vat Praag & neat speech of welcome by the in Ame ee to remind the a te they wust eecure the f enities é .~ m™ ¢ i Two-Cent Fare Knocked Out mayor, and an tntroduct by Sen the conven “th... sence is Ao tw 1 one PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Se 0 ator Pt Treating his audience fe an fase 4 : ry : nee they Will de Gack ua & conte es Common Pleas Judges to a broad expanse of genial smile ; date Will be & anners, similar to White prone Audenreld tod: the war secretary delivered this , of the loca Canada” Mags, will be splaye ‘ . cision tn favor of the Penusyivanta | complimen i night, which © A @ parade will be held May Declare Big Str! railway, declaring the two-ceat fare 1 congratulate you having # ; et the dix © Detul If Ht will approwch (he Queationed ax to What WOM b Inconst! al cod municipal government, and | — D oattio for! done in this case, Frank Outer aded by a dem , an overabundance of @n: busters eunnt uf the Central tat applause.) govern themselves. 1 thasiasm may resuit in a riot eg yt weds epg MISSING PEOPLE in municipal pol-| mate self-government, he de and whe > Agitation Not Temporary » the Hine od by & . s ities and in all polities, is decent| was the aim of the Americar rat the stormy dene: This agitation is not temporary,” | ment in the Ballard n eat Garden. precdetes ORIne RIDER KELSEY.| - ext government ernment in its guidance of Ph enthusiasts said one of the officers of the other for that matter, we it he pottce were today asked to | of le, a , 2 4 to Seattle as ye agian thls Sietaing Me WHE ba lA Geterined net te look up several missing ‘ . 0 The Athletic « re r ‘ yeaa " ‘continued until our ta meet their employment ae eee eee ee ow we | CHuver, aud this is expected to in CO ' , laced he ec f the polities is. ech was preceded by a di | eeeeeete with se wuce Mr. Cotterill ed to * * drease th wh for arma on the ‘He he t the officers Applaud Sentiments. to Tatt, gives. by eral ews wae | cility of the | teak aaeie aod ’ # VANCOUVER SITUATION. # fart of the brown nien in Seattle RA. Milne een gone fror These declarations met with ap-| "nich the guest ft cs ag ooo, Hindus has 1 but intimated that in ¢ in. * : * Portland eines ©, and bis re ¢ from the audience, whichjtye “ ° fe executive officers of vl ba nae tats les and evi jenen re dus a » given we fl & VANCOUVE i. B Ls vg Rage as lige 0 Blau ge epg was not joined in with enthusiasm , iiteien: Cicai No Violenge Expec: arding the evil the Orientals do every union man ‘ toe , foriisg, : by the majority e notables hat the that will shock even the » fuse to work, and a strike 2 — * wn arriving a aithy Bar lay dB * | who sat on the Mayor| Secretary Taft reviewed a woe Natener, This will be expiate proportions will be clare a the ine ve . se : rt oo * | Moore showed h ppreciation in| fully inadequate force of troo at second ni : e* ett Bog oe re reve park) a gratified smile as he looked|Fort Lawton this morning Two eS * mation thin nh eeont @ Le Be two down from the platform into the leton companies, comprising al- 7 th Deyser * er: geeky ve *\ faces of his enthusiastic constitu. | together scarcely more than a hun- ® will cine: ‘ when ® quested to locate ® | ents dren men, were drawn up, with the * hite king o* fo-vear old eirt, ‘whe, he b. gone Capital and Labor.” was the | Dravest front possible, to receive ( ' ® _ . , snubs { Taft's speech, and he| Sim when he arrived at the port i aera . (Ry Waleed: reas.) sy 6 Maye Hold OMe took occasion, during his discus-|!% command were Col. T. C. Wood t “tee ee eee 7 jon in "1 of bury, a major or two, and a full Sept. 10.—¢ relations, to defend 3 OVSTER HAY Re 7 ‘ itary of Commerce 4 Lat his position on injanction, which | Complement of captain, lieutenants Btraus and, Labor Commission STRIKERS TO MEET has caused criticism from the labor “"4 noncommissioned officers Neti cont rite ae be ‘ injons. Taft defended the process slim was the showing at the bn ‘the t raphe: ead - f injunetion on the ground that it me that ‘ ‘ol Wooavers r of > mtatement e ; Striking te hers will hold 8 & process for the prevention of the absurdity of holding @ real re a Ko. nts i ean be had as te teleara 1 hold . y a and the function was limited . 3 jawleesness; a preventative rather View ST cae a, aie ae or te eee nt wil ee a cure, and, as such, much % the firing of the salute for the tha tons betw ’ t e . y ecreta of war, as he arrived in * Ditaath eves the viots. Hui-éh nore effective than eny other pro- | *eretary Fermenting for Years Has Only Started that he has axked the Japanced NEW YORK 0-‘The ox cous of law. However, he con-| 4% auto, and an evolution or two of Cotus . ¥ end re “— : voring the ixsuance of an injune to salute the secretary Firearms and Ammunition Seized Columbia a a 4 nee the issuance ¢ mth ong are Strike Called-—Great Diplomacy Being FIRE AT PORTLAND. vs Ae ty C. e ‘ tle arm. adopted nna 4 the fact esta The skeleton companies were was contemplated quickly marched back to their bare ks and the remainder of the en tertainment at the post took place Denounced Boycott. (tar Special Servier) ‘* t sion of | Sousratuiating He denoynced the boycott inside Colonel Woodburs's bi PORTLAND, Sey 10.—The betag 1 an break et officers on the cond as illegal and tn-American, while) On leaving the post Se a * building of the Hazelwood Crea in Seattle of a cha simiiar | Company's affairs t \ warmly defending the right of the ‘Taft said that he realized i GH. TAVENNER. pee gy agen ped atter a saps as ge Sei wet that which ocedrred Sunday th hot P at Ge me . ° strike. He gre adequacy of the force at Fort Laws i j Correapendent Seattie Star. °° nee, do an er? eration ol conte . lous for the work they ton, but that he could do nothing " B. C., Sept. 10 General Strike Catied. struction, has a 1 Folt wports from Hal] Fed. — b the ope ioe Getta jn iy 4 1 justice for| {tthe post at, present t sailed | fT@ An explosion of ineulat wham that the Japan. |e nea euros poate hy pen “ro equal justice for) “We have not enough troops,” fh i . A general strike has been called re apa ‘ : Foot vid 16 Pi “| 1 2K Moria, Japanese con} “ul Chinews, under threats. As (caused thé blace. The lows will be |‘ ere are baying all available ch of the beverage | Cgth capitaland labor, and answer: | said, “and are forced to draw fro ‘ ian te veneuaver, will be a very fo coast steamers arrive the | $90,000 ¥ * an tigation in Sent J Me nd ahh somult wore (ed at length the arguments of s0-\the posts to get men for the Phib | See turprised man if his gover= | cooks are called out. Not a China te revealed the tact that 18 Sup E meoruice is tos: Siete - — ag ‘a a ippines and Cuba Gees wot demand, not un| man working as a domestic went |TO PREVENT GOLD ROBBERY. [i0") NNN" purshased Firearms im) in cash. He asked the police |geattio and Alnoka’ he my ae Se a Inepecte Canal Route, r s¢| to work yesterday or today. The! . *, and. that fe Yeasurer George Russe and to kk fo 1 . o aR . “assing from the post, Secretar, Bay, Bet the broadest kind of fo worm Pe ay lige Macon op Ai einer waikinbind thne t there has been «| Water Superintendent L. th. Young aye e yg ge erected bere Taft was taken to the old country v . x ale of weapons to the Ort , memory o' H oS d > ely ero’ 18 ve ier the Vancourer| <i ge beck on om incrensed wees! nawgon. ¥ 7 ee wal weapons to the Ort) age arranging today for the removal) WAR BALLOON TEST 0. K. | memory of William Seward who club grounds, passing over th beater Ser as te te chan ' ta Of the Hight and water depariments pegotiated the purchase of | what route of the proposed Lake Was 4 finta ont that {t was a direct longer as cheap labor shipments from thi 9 de Rar t ahd a part of the treasurer's office (By United Press.) Socukant erent erican jington canal Major Chittenden, 4 ; ‘Of the treaty in turce it Ove of the starting turns now | City are now betng carried tn steel . im young local ® the Trustee building across Ye LONDON, Sept. 10,—A. successful Mayor Moore and City Bugineet : Britain and Japan. taken is the appeal of the Japan | cages chained to the deck and in (4) Payton ss sa eared = oat from the aity Rall, Mayor | soot of the new Vritinh dine Saad No Set Speeches. J Aenggeaen — him i Tatified by the Caredian ese and Chinese to the many Him: | pus) T ne ‘ honster Dass rc & Moore hae wien! his intention of "o " Secretary Taft's capacity, other the route urgin: © necessity H 4 by full sight. This mode Ie taken to \to be held bere similar. to. shat! @gning the ordinance permitting “*" Ade at Farnborough in the : nal ‘At its last sexo! dus to join them in a strike. This prevent further robbertes than physical, ts demonstrated by | the ¢ iy says: “The subjects | will be carried out today, accord which preety 1 the riots in Van- /the change. roe Bed bd the fact that in bis four speeches| Luncheon was served the Taft th of the two high coutracting ing to all reports caeaalael aie ed in Seattle he has not re-| Party at the club grounds, and th@ have full tiverty to Gov. Gen. Karl Grey has wired ted a iin The secretary has | #fternoon ae gos Fn 5 feside at any port of to Mayor Bethune that he has 5 beset speeches. He depends up. Secretary playing golf withou tm Gnd possessions cf the learned with deep regret the in ASSIGNS FOR $2,500,000 on the cireumstances of the occa-|*88istance of his secretary. 7 Miracting party, and shal! diguities and crueities of which LYNN. Mase. Sent, 10.--The aw./#08 for those Mashes of wit which|, Late this afternoon Secretary ; - 4 fect’ protection the Japanese and Chinese have PPh ace > gm oak. Lenox with Baye brightened his — speeches Taft is to inspect the work on the J tesco Ee Valin. Se ae Ol toa Thus, at the Athletic club speech | Jackson st. regrade, in company + yw property a bili tic $2,500,000 bas croated | incr night, at the close of a akc with the mayor and city enginee a men Japan | order be promptly restored and the = Rader pel ae ' " n ) r | Endl a oatty ones punished . ae ation in fina She cies |ous hot day, he gazed at the ath- aod tonight he will be tendered ell mae py ne as Interon' 3s 1 letle apparatas which had been | reception at the Rainier club. Tox a— a PED Boy gabe tone. shoved aside to make room for the, Morrow he will spend age 4 statesman. ~ Bp x . | audience and remarked the government work in Gray & window watching LONDON, Sept. 10.—The news harbor, returning to board the Ming form hour wird. The unusual! feats ; 8 ; aes. Britishers, be as bia did not come as any surprise — t ave of colde th. t tp EGG. When 0 stem |here” Catwecake Lave lous teen | With the advent f colder who made the statements ‘succeed ignore the woodyards and ofter ( TRADE | Talks of Philippines. \ Joan Ta Wileew, 3: A. Nedele Was bent on actually feared. ‘The diplomatic officials | ef !t Is now but « * ws iy ae eotect, hs the pu bite nme prices | Government in the Philippines | and Congressman McKinley of Cak Countrymen, instead of believe that the British Columbia | time when split and cordwood wil! was the th of Taf speech at ifornia, accompanied Taft during © the market, in-/ um In o to make ng a brief! the day Maeited he rested iis chin authorities will suppress any fu appear on the public market. The the Athletic club, f6re fegarding the MONTR AL, Sept. 16.—K. Iwhif,| public market if he r af to the various woodyards th tah ae ; ‘ aa cents a Ger outbreaks first announcement to this effect end x peblin wis belt ' oe eae lot | = . p a eo « ation . ane ikawa lives in one of| Believe in Apology. bg made this morning on the ma - . sate ry * pr > ; nba LL TT) : beautiful res ences 10! OTTAWA, Sept. 10—It in the | ** by several farmers who em | 6 1e Nuceund In oe ae obtain t Mt j mediately after the | general beliet here that apologies ened thelr intention of hauling S ef Glee " Ree bundanee wooe bad subsided he erbied | are necessary to China and Japan| wood into the city Instead of a farmer this nr Bir. ~ — | { Reg had occurred for the outbreaks against the Ort-| produce, as soon as the w f we dk it te os a it Jost viek an | SAYS GANS fe 4 entals in Vancouver, B.C. Regret! will warrant th le. In stating ai} non of urine weed | betes agro’ a 4 phe said se : is expressed on all aides. | their intentions, the ers agreed to the mask Ma esidents of | ibe but Pye 11) { peeen weveral days | that if others w Seattle " wal, | Be edt aaa aes 59 j auything ts beard Fears No Trouble, 1 tetesent tn the tute alth \ 6 Japanese > in advices to General Nosse, at| ability, have a of many fear need Japanese ¢ notice of = JAPS READY HUNGER DRIVES | Ottawa, says he believes that there| preventing a r will be no straining t F SAYS BRITT than I did, if he had k 8 fuel famine (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, wn today with Special Service.) Lh me ens : yas B. ¢ i & prepat r hi 7 A monstrous strike 01 )riental ‘ whe ' | "eloped on the t of hi | ‘ 1 ‘ j : fe planned as a result ; : ee - : i Rights. F ye “ - - = Lon be Bee Fern Britt's Side amp ar Driven to a m by hunger jo? bie earnings. Fina b ~~“ _— I i of ‘ 8 04 Chinese " (By United Press.) o Me an Herald, now ere. | 4 want with her husband in. p=t@ he : : 1 M at Struck Me., Sept. 1 Tho fox al imomts m | y mig wh 4 , ’ ae ach and t wa ° ; ped with and are a alo o #8 c “ i , D ‘ There's a Job in Dad's Plumbing nd h tl si t Ww et ny ed in read mo , ( fed . Pieris . ig em 5 Shop for Me.—Britt gabe . a nt a) t . ac a wus ¥ wl \ Gans Says A wa ok Ei r G « of r n arged with theft $24 fe I) t Ga I ca " ree bs E teined quat ad ammun } When t «| deen a dhe font to New w (By United Press.) dead and injured in case of riots wn in} and her } i _w ! board ! t wa 1 ' for tt A _— m™ and o BELLINGHAM, 10.—The Another meeting on tonight, | You wn and partly « n On| Donald knew r he th 1 t y A 1 ance V $94 revolvers ure hore. |their feet again when they were | until the arrest & inapector, J then took his} mains had to be sent back to tl d tow ' t ve he local colony held a| Three hundred Oriental Are guarde: ecret mass meeting last night and| They say they are determined to | burned out a second time t plea up, and the permit wa ymmittee last night th t as to t at night the Ja canized for defense, in case they | fight, if attacked, They believe a |everything once more CHILBERG BUYS HOME J. Now the 1 ts of memibe of th 1 eboat § parade and 6 attacked, Today they are buy-| raid of whites is planned for Satur Afier the Youngstoy the district are up tn a » ha 1 it w how t That 4,060 w., « wuns and ammunition, Commit-| day night, Chief of Police Thomas |woman and her husba J, 1. Chilborg hae ed the | it withdrawn again. | to yperated once it wa y H ld ut tc aoe were Ganelated wait on the | says he ha ) special police ready | to this city and Mr. De G tel oi oth and Colum The board postponed eetion until | stalle b ee Sd implored the Ja a i @ and ‘also tw take care of the | for lmmediate servies, ea accident which deprived them bia st, for $20,000. Thursday, Mullen declared it-meant the out pre 1 of precious m ’

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