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: ° ° ° 9 ° hd THE SEATTLE STAR—LUESD AY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1907, » ° 7 et eee TOKIO OF AMERICA ARROGANT JAPS STRIKE FOR | MARRIAGE LICENSES [THIS SMART HAT FOR THE LITLE .° PINKERTON BILL . asta WOMAN CAN” BE MADE AT HOME THE DISCHARGE OF THE WHRTE WORKERS ‘AND WIN’ "=: Add CAUSES A STIR M. Keller, 20, both of Seattle ( lys Dit larence Case, 21, and ¢ ’ 6 Minas, 1% both of We . | Arvid Strand, wod = Antonla Sjogren, 24, both of Seattle | Frank M. Conklin, 26, Southeast | Seattle, and Bertha P. Reid, 18,4 | Min nen patie. | W. Hy King, 90, and, Carey #wan ie perTiLe VALLEY FORNIA CONTROLLED CHEAP WAGE ORIENTALS cavieLE 18 A JAP erett (By United Press.) ing expenses.” At intervals of five HOISE, Idaho, Sept. 10.—A sensa- | days the state was charged with thos, whieh $6 for w box of cigars for Detective ee a rial MeParland, Frequently the item effect ow the ription to the Western Fed y have a x ettibone and Moyer “guly son, both of wot le cases, has been caused here by the ora jon de ton fund” appears ‘a owns, * Harvey B, Ducrel!, 23, Seattle, publication of 4 detailed account of | the bi! b> ben aganiec pay yeh . and Mabel Pe ”, 20, Ratturd | | the expenditures of the state from | 4 ne dete id —S Wilber O: Smith, legal emo, Se [the time of the asknssination of | male — A Wy: Governor Steunent ederation and they inded ‘AVENNER atte, and Matiida Kiein, logai ox # r ayo. HT it, 10—Va Mitford, Neb. | A bill of the Pinkerton agency, | bY the state LLB Cw. § : 4 hi George R. Adhott, 27, and BAltian| amounting to $29,000, shows that The office I hay ee R. Abbott, 18, bath of Kou | | the state paid the cigar billa and! wood, Moyer you could oa Tee dealt ta suducd af TO name OX hundreds of other “inele penses of the Pinkert Hills for Tamakieh! Habu, | cluco, and Suna Honli, Japan | Wim. Steel and Alfa B { | 85, Saw Frar ntal” ox peratives | nts Varying from lews than $1 t 0 appear for “ineident show that more than half of ale seeking (nformation. inetdent 9 Pinkerton bill consisted of “In Als to avoid suspicion” and “treat | cldentale tate for th mv and # bottle Sloe teal Seattle Charles BL Arthur 32, dont the. and Martha M. Thomaan B, | Auburn. | Harlan 1. Carter; 26, South REP R PROPER ZAR AS HT and Myrtle M. Kare | | ° } | BIRTH RECORD. Birtha wore registered today - a follows " MoSorley-—To wife of ©. MMe} eo: Sorley, 604 let av. W pt. 6 a (By United Pi ) against the Japanese, Great Brit ae much a daughter | WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 10 ® good friends. Almost an andl Although deploring the tleh Cob chuckle arose when it became lumbia riots, it is difficult for of known that Baron Iehil, director of fictal Washington to cone obnson To wife of P. Johnson Times #t.. Sept. 5,4 daugh ChardinalTo wife of ©. A ae al a the commerce and trade in Japan * é z 5 z | | 5 Chardinal, Pacific houpital, Sept. 1] rin, It has. been such a short ese foreign office, especially com = . neral o a daughter | | time since British public opinion missioned to visit the Pacific coast PS: é , ; . openly and severely criticised the to investigate the cause of the anti gare fad = cmploy Wilitama—To wite of Fred Wil} « . 4 a ne h other a Heme, 4082 46th av. N., Sept. 3 a] ability of the United States gov- Japan feeling. happened to. be albow eae Top Picture——Main Street in Vacaville, Tokyo of America. . ' hee ernment to restrain state mobs in the British colony at the time hove are coy —— - Lower Pieture—Eighteen Japs Live in This Shanty in Vacaville. MoTaggait—To wife of Fred Me } against “unoffending Orientais,” and himself came near being mob ubiquitous Japanes — i Se eee CS ee ee BY CYNTHIA GRAY. and it is one of the smartest) The size of th egrin in not dimin-| bed. The attitude of the Japanese year, TS per cent of which goes to) "Five or six years ago they were | tor The litte woman who feels top tod this season. Few flowers ort Boa the = refl eo : t : the baw press towands Cen da and ‘ ” anal “ , va! animes! displayed by Great Britain will be watched with the center of Japan. A local bank: paid $40,000 willing to work for $12 a month| - heavy in @ large hat may find cour SS RIOT CNS RAE TT endear Lay Japanese laborers in two weeks. and find thelr owa food } DEATH RECORD. xeeption |the Vaneouver m is directed | interest here. fort {m the fact that this chic Pi waite im true Oriental (0 The Japs run the valley, now, model Is quite as fashionable am t are tiny and M of {t weut to Japan to enal You can make thia hat at home, contains 26 uncles and brothers and cousins to | however. One rancher was employ-|, Death were registered today 48) larger | 26 families. All make tho tr.p to America Ing 500 Japanese fruit piok follows : be é oe 98 | tar ats and if you are smart cost ea : : Foathers, flowers and velvet are be kept down to something like - cogpemoere very small “What wages are paid the Jap-| morming they refused to go to work |. Shietda—M. P Sh ve ahs needed to make this charm wasonable figures «. One mae ’ He the tru floids and ancae fruit picker? was askhd of unless the tow in Wig eens Fe igh ¢ one ¢ . ean ween desea nfant, Sept. 8, 1419 . ; De EE ee eee, fe tha cme one of the few American ranchers/ fruit pickers were discharsed 4 «: Four trains, two on the Northern Northern, No. 3, from St: Paul and me name COR oe RS «) ‘The wanel rt 4 to let the white | ™, op tees: 00 Calin: a WILL DOWATE LAND quaintance missing, together Pacific and two on the Great Nor | intermediate potnts, scheduled to ed ; does «nae to $1.25 per day wh a, Hon gp it hadn't been | hed at Gans pa 7 Aug. 28, Providence hospits ‘ ohnson de ped O the were bulletined as late on | reach the station at 7 this morn. 8 4 munting ; . hn on Rice—Morria Rica, 2%, Sept. 6 FOR A MARKET the window during the aight wile! the ard at the Union depot thin|ing, was reported as due ‘o arrive ust Providenes hoapita his benefactor slept mo} the amount of which they at 5:30 this afternoon “04 WILL THIS SHADOW CAUSE WAR? Wunteue-t. Hantecs, 90 Mest - @ behind the scheduled time Northern Pacific train, No. will 1, Wayside Emergency hospital Ripe CALLS FOR IDS, “sing Com 20 minutes to 19 from St. Paul, was posted as four the Nakayama-—M. Nakayama, 17 ranch of hours and 45 minutes hours late, and instead of arriv- hi Sept. 4, 600 Jackson at ab Th city comptroiier was last Great Northern, tratn No. 1 ing at 2°30 this afternoon, wil! pull . He i Pe nis m an Jinance introduced fast mail from St. Paul i into the station at 6:30 Northern in < ized to cal which should ha arrived Pacific, No. 104, the Portland fa he purchase of 6 last night, w ot bonds for the/to arrive at ogy ao eS PEED SEEKS ESCAPE ON A coma-Seattie morning train, came at in at 10:30 instead of 10 & m od Lal tates y u " to if D ity annot vote eee ral oe LEGAL TECHNICALITY wna len ypert pomecon ie lly SANTA BARBARA DUE. | While ia morniag An oe y thee * por i ap gecee Ne Rhy ene ay Gb The Britivh salvage steamer Sal Reed, now being brought by Miss Arent. There is a tnjured, possit ataily Bea SYMPATHY COST $10.25. w i ex " 1 this even) by A on charges of at- technical clause which Reed's at con H . The bey, ¥ . n@ hav 2 yw the steam tempted ansault, false imprison- torneys have taken advantage of ip with his at 1210 Welle Charles Arn Janta Barbara whieh Bit) ment and defamat of character, this case, and {t is by means cf was playing Tast night share ew ck Active Pass, Sum has taken steps to prevent the sult. such technicality that they hope 11:30 with f wie | ¢ Joba sot wh a het “ af hon The vessel ts kept) Yonterday af noon his at to have the case dismissed. - tale of hard b afloat w iffienity, her pumps) Sanixbury ar Tyler Judge Saulsbury has left for a ar No, 102 awoke to « 1D continually Humphries and Cole tha farm which he owns in Calxaey, »roacho« son way the d for Alberta, and has given notice that wi asked for at an earty dimatssal will be asked w bis DAUGHTER-IN-LAW OF MILLONAIRE SCRUBS: <i s=="8 So°2%'S Sarna hy Shh ts sult with the Oregon & Washing yon by Humphries and j wan taken to the y MONEY ton Railroad company, and his at attorneys for Mise Arnt, as al hospital, whe torneys hold that as he is here for/a ruse to delay the case, Miss are now in attendance was jon jown by the car and bh ime, tis move the express purpose of engaging in Arnt’s attorneys declare that Reed t _—_— another legal matter, and not a res will not be allowed to escape on a tg ident of this state, be cannot be technicality such as proposed, and j {made defendant im the action, a vigorous fight is Mkely to result RENTON. Finn arrested a man giving the i name of Robert Weeber, on the | RENTON, Sept. 10.—The town charge of exceeding the speed Hmit | - aa } council of Renton, backed by the in bile, and was fined { am Ettount, whe shot Marry | |leading citizens, is advocating the $1 and costs, amounting to $6.00. as the result of @ quarrel ablishment of a muulcipal Ught- Weeber was formerly a bartender, in N. MeKinnon’s grading ¢ at jing plant for the town. The Se-| but now claims to be a commission | Spence J Pacific jattle-Tacoma Power Co., although*man on Western avenue. When the a, July 14, in re Jadge on trial this afternoon < walt with Morris, charged with » }intent to commit murder / j OPENS TONIGHT In wages does the Japanese competition affect white labor, but in the number of hours } ct . ‘white laundry workers receive from $1 to $3 per day and work nine hours, while the Under the m jheving its principal substation lo- city attorney learned the man’s oc- cated here, will not take any more cupation, he suggested that he be }oontracts for lighting, as the man- given the full limit. In Georgetown jagement declares that more money a commission man ts placed in the lean be made by selling the “juice” same category as a man who steals \for power in Seattle. The people KILLING JEWS | mat have electric lights, the (By United Press.) }a municipal plant may be est }ed here in the near fut | The council ts having the dar river, on W mibain: Me Perfectly willing to work from tweive to fourteen hour s."—San Francisco Correspondence oe a big wueeenn, the 5 against overt om WARSAW, Sept. 10—Another jeattie Star. Food Show #ill open this | stream, at @ cost of about $2 massacre of Jews fs in progress at cae a Pat « under the auspices of th | mas J in, manager of the Lods. It is stated that Ti have been ‘s ” “ sd ral Labor ( ii at Dream | Renton branch of the Union Sav. Killed and 14 injured. The killing BALLARD NOTES. | retary of the club, 10 succeed C.' men and hotees at work in their! jand rink, Seventl and Unies st fies ant 7 Company, has {e-|18 still going on Larryengel A. Schneider, whe resigned grade at thie place, The rink in div 4 io many sued 1, opies of a 36-page souve ‘ ‘Special Service.) | ‘The young men of the Ballard | booth upled by local merchants | 10 yh eeetew eager» somaya om TAYLOR'S MILL. i Sept. 10—At the high school heid a meeting last itor. P ; ine woek and organized an athletic as P @ to handle ex ee ot the Bay Im-/ cetation to look after the athletic ceptionally large crowds, The doors Wh yesterday after-\attairs of the schooh Ed Cun PRICES TODAY will be opened at 7 o'clock th Me club aecepted the major. ningham was elected president and veo eventing bh the committee ap Marry Shaffer secretary of the as food exbit been ma ara. s, with the comp nots of th management. It ie a very neat and book of refer and well | worth preserving for refe | The Rent Indeper ‘ has instal TAYLOR'S MILL, Sept. 10.—The Rainier Beach Lumber Co. on Mon jay received @ new locomotive from the Lima, O., works, and it has already been placed on com ging road, which five A crowd fully as large as Satur | - jecided to seg . | five | mission on its MME S suitable site tor *OlAtion. It was decided Of! any's appeared ow the market this jor the municipal 8%) 0s from Mercer slough, on the a ts ganize a football tear and practice been installed at the 1ath ward. | sill be started this weok. Milton Morning, both buyers and sellers tere , at thes{ ee Site, Soe bene tin feo Hport, which was elected manager of the S¢ine plentiful. Both sides of the | Eo et » Mayor, one at the oogine is an entirely new design ne eaeh for the day n accordance with the market were lined with wagons Scho (Emery and a. w. | Prvin & — Pri fevered the erection of a of halibut at the carried the “Shea,” and cost $5,500. om were steady, very little ed 3 he Gridieys will give an en t om Market st tainment tomorrow evening at the manse being recorded. The rap-|Chlopeck docks. The craft terme of the franchise. One of these HILLMAN CITY. * tween Breas = om Pe oa ae pete id disposal of butter and eggs at weather on and night marshal, and one for the Senin st. In case of | Fresbyterian church for the steady prices waa the feature, the ¢ palice HILLMAN CITY, Sept. 10.—A pe tablishing of a pe - or get = og A good mi market being cleared before 10 phin salle ¢ t tition ts being oi ed asking the vt ai Cotmmition ee. seal program han been arranged. | marks was: petate, with GEORGETOWN. council to. have West.Main. stree oak ees tes B.|_A dramatic club has been organ: Ye potate . number of pas) | MRS. ANNA BOWERLY PEASE, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW OF “JIM ee ae otaise Drowsrad scm ee { 1 M, West of Fourth (4 — a nae gag of the! very scarce. F | PEASE, OF CHICAGO, MILLIONAIRE POLITICIAN AND FOR GROROETOWN 10.— Sv y fendi: The petition is being | ene by Mr. Cox - — Ee ee ond re ful and steady. Piums declined Lg mite arrived MER SHERIFF OF COOK COUNTY, WHO ASKS A JOB—NO/day evening Police cor T. E sualy signed j wadway = uchool vn lltag ee from 15 cents pe rhasket to 10) yesterday from San Francisco, dis i 5 8 market Detective im Petticoats,” which Ooty cucumbers were in abun-| charged Inward freight and shifted MORE j a it/ wil be given im the near future | dance at steady prices. ( to ‘ CHICAGO, Sept This is a, she sald, “but 1 would not ask him time oe ge 4 _* under the inatoes, squash and caulific are! Codfishing scho Harold Ble it lowe, happiness, diaiilu-|t help his poor relations. ed by | Tivection of Mise arte Chri: scarce, cauliflower advancing kum le at King & Winge's yard, be Se eel All Jimmie and Task t# a chance the “were ts for the Ballard dis. Cmts Per head. Blackberries and | ing fitted out for a cruise to Bering amen oe , t care for oa Fathe j ater » ‘1 ne allard « Nove be and howe » ' i 1 % 7 * green corn are plentiful | sea " id h Peas his, ft te & i py | tte ‘ate due today | i Pt Following prices w ted Steamship Humbold hed Sirs, Anna Bowerly Pea hose | wor r 1 ain hardl # First |Geober and. Nox a Dogg yg Live Spring Chick each. | uled to arrive frot newaY B00 | tatnerin-law, “Jt exst ng on fo it, te “announded that ‘the water| Bucks, ée. J way points with passenger and ire of Cook. county u an ought to be made to 2-1 = oe caps Boca Ae ck seen. ted mann | me an ma SEPTEMBER 11-12-13 Muted that it/texes would be duc Sept. f. but as) Bitter. 40 amship City of Puebla will sail | eee eens experienced a 1 come home from ” Seensible by cars | '* " ho, Frege gw otc Hens, dressed, 17¢ tb. | morni nstead of Thurs he) ihed tated the t “ f so lek and tired that | | location. Later in ‘ha bg «yt tr Aga: gaye Potatoes, le to 1 I-2e per th day, because of a delay of one day | 4 C65 in lite’s cup of woe cannot eat or sleep. But Jimmie E Rexingor with- Water rents ore pavable as, the Coen, ibe per dos in leaving San Francises folt ite keeneat joys and sorrows. | can go to school on the $45 1 get I AST OPPORTU. Z : Pho majority oid aa it one toes, 4e per Ib. rawely she has met many a erisis| When we get the allmony we will } and the « , 4 Onions, two bunches for be ‘DOLPHIN TO SAIL that wolud cause others to destroy | be able to give him a good educ 3 ue its | Dried Onions, § lbs for 26e. themselves, Through ft all she has | tion Then it will all be worth publte AUBURN NOTES. Cucumbers, 10¢ to 20¢ per dos. | derded & ematle, { her eyes still| while Final dates of sale this season. for (Star Special Service.) Peas 4c to Se per Ib TONIGHT winkle, for she li in hope Will Pease met Anna Bowerly 16 the special round trip tickets to f . rth Reans, 2¢ to 4¢ per Ib Anna Bower! time beautt- | ye ago, and fell a vietim to her a me aad ¢ UBURN, Sept. 1¢ Pursuant to pinnae ont the East. Secu berth reserva Fi soll froar’ Genatey? B. kulcker Apples, fancy, $1 to $1.25; cook ful belle of the Twenty-fourth ward | flashing black eyes, Soom after the pet. Secure be v Seattio |* He « bucn's. business men (19% 14 Ibe. for 26c; Gravensteins, Steamship Dolphin satis at 9! set, through the kindness of her| birth of their child he took up tons at once. + Orth aa nized what is| 91:40 per box o'clock tonight for Skagway with «| father-in-law, labors each day hard-| political work, The pace he set H carket at |e be known se “The Auburn Com-| C™a® apples, 64.35 por box full cargo and $0 passengers. All| er than many men wused his downfall. His name ts j the cl eeites te Oe eect chant” "hun otfheeen elestea| Gummy. we per taneh northbound vessels carrying! With her mop and broom twice a| seldom mentioned tn the mansion * aaat the cinb wi o|meretal eiub.” ‘The officere elects Tomatoos, 4c per Ib.; 76c crate. bexcossive care and passengers | day she scrubs floors and cloans|on Dover street, He deserted the } n his site aad « en eneae ace: Coe Sreen. Tomatoes, fc per Ib. lthe last few trips, a number of| cuspidors the filthiest building | wife and child later, and she has or ern aci ic | ~ we a Se Beets, carrots, radishes and tur- | travelers taking advantage of what | in Chicag he criminal court since supported herself and baby WS president of the 1 Gilmore, tre The object will ' aes im. | rat Shs orn 7 nips, 2 bunches for Se is almost the last opportunity to; ‘This heartbreakign labor, which| For more than elaht years she | f “oo ee ee ae | ae eae sy of Auburniten| Cabbages, Ge to 10e per head j get to the interior this season. thas brought wrinkles to her face| refused to file suit for divorce ‘ j OP yered rf ae “ry ace’ ieee to! Gauliflower, 10¢ to ibe per he land reddened her hands, pays her! because she feared another wom i Aad made hiv otter _ Me ity Bandar: MO) Lettuce, 2 heads for 6¢ COLUMBIA, 1$45 a month, But Mra. Pease is|an, ‘Then she found her healtt al wa / ion” "| Methodist church there of which | @auash, 160 to 26c yencoai happy. She is free, She has ob-| failing, Fearing that she miwht H — Mei nee ON. 2 ich) Pears, Bartlett, $1.25 per box, 2) COLUMBIA, Sept. 10.The an-| tained a divorce from Wiliam, the| some day take sick and be unabl perio with the ; ae w cos ‘oruanined dozen 266 }nouncement is made that @ branch | reckless son of “Jim” Pease, the | to educate the bey, she asked for Gall a: 66 Sdiirane j wate With the n Ke ev. Wea « Sampkina, the to 20 litprary is to be established in the| millionaire politician, and she ts | alimon | > of @ market « hureh June, and to bis un Pump J. O, MeMULLEN, G. PLA for the public « Te eoth + efforts in due the new $1,500, Cucumbers, 10¢ per doz lold town hall about October 1, This | making a living for herself and Living in seclusion in a cheap rhe agg Had a OR OF Senttio 4. eee ie ie ine ented’ by| Blackberries, We box; & for 25c. |is the direct result of the agitation | sum’ Peaso, jr little three-room flat, whose loca 2 or deuiitiin a ie gpm A " een ed Peaches, 0c to 80c per box by the Columbia Improvement club She does this work, which ts so/ tion ts known only to a few most | i age la | for the mari , } Gon he 4 for the| Prunes, 400 per ox 20 Ihe }Phe building ts admirably adapted | arduous that {t often forces the| intimate friends, Anna owerly ts | ‘ kb cnancrena Cee : 1 o be 4d for the a ‘B gom oD “ 080. rw to her eyes yreference to | 1 tle each month to edi ¢ J . “a af to be left a City publle school, tempor Plums, Green Gage 10e pall; | for the purpos are to b in preference t ving @ little each month to edu | Pevtiaad "tke store, . : basket, for 26e | Real estate dealers declare that copting gratuities cate “Jim” Pease, jr. whom she | ae : Wi 2 ie erd Fett ness in thelr Ine has iniprov 1 know Father Pease would do| hopes to seo a man of power like | j apc oe ae ee a oe ly yr me Cad cs very mast of lok anything for me and little Jimmie,” | his grandfather |

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