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sa F: mth | RYvinee ops — WATERFRONT OF MARE ISLAND FROM V VENNE R undertaking would be tremendous arene vies.) and. that It would require a con ier Eealveive cyepy stant expenditure to maintain the BMAD NAVY YARD, |TeCuary depth, as. the physloat would {he Regardless of af a Pacific nave positive tb fe out of the rannine qeasons as advanced t aval offict and ships of two private the largest ¢ Pacific dry meretal the have fleet coal! » hi not the slightest difficulty tn ap Deoaise of the lo f | proaching gad decase @ is} ‘That the atte be on San Francis the navy yard large co bay ts being agitated, because of the great natural advantages af to anchor large ve an seltread ter thing {a certaic again and se Francisco bay be welected ‘a deep water and i an Efeiis ve E i i THIS by, Manhattan flats, Sept. 15, a son. RONT. Orehard—To the wife of William Orchard, 1111 Thirty-first av. 8. Sept. 13, a daughter. APKI sailed today with) ‘Piark—To the wife of T. J. cargo for Skagwa, | Plark, 722 Thirty-fourth av, Sept | ti, a son McCalg—To the wife of J Me-| Catz, 106 Twenty-seventh ‘ Sept. & a son. Boxom—To the wife M. Mloxom 117 Fourteenth av. 8, Sept. 13, a | daughter Peterson—-To the wife of J. Pe. terson, 101% Twenty-third ay. N. Sept. 15, a daughter Hanson—To the wife Hanson, 1614 Boren av, beavy | @aughter ‘ DEATH RECORD, and a num Praiiroad laborers, the Sa gall tomorrow for Valder Tner Shinano Maro ts — pert tomor- Assman Is due today pila the went coast with « atc Sept. 26, “| Rainier shifted Deaths wo 6 Harbor for | follows © registered today as | | | ne. } Oleson—Mra K. Oleson, 34, Sept | | gat 115, Providence bospttal. we from) Oleson—~ Se seerveaie oreltion Ss 12, Bept. i Beattic and “Ta Christiansen—A. M. Christiansen, | $7, Sept. 17, ‘ Dunlap, Wash. ‘<a ip Kalfuka |,,Muldoon—J. F. Mw » 30, Sept. | : coms today. Sha | 2%, Basle Point, Wi ae orient Sperstad—G. BSperstad, 22, Sept 16, 4475 Whitman ay Hronnicke—H. J. Bronnicke, 36, |Sept. 17, 417 East Thomas st Marino—-A. Marino, 47, Sept. 16, 207 Twelfth av. Morton—tInfant, JUDGMENT. | ES om WAS granted today to in the sum of $1 Te City of Sear Sept. 13, ence Crittenden home. Flor: | jomenta were &¥. south. and an fat levied with which to The warrants {By United Press.) CHICAGO, Sept 18 Attorney eral Henaparte will deliver an | We the contractor (rom , address this evening at the Unt-! taken from as versity of Chicago to the delegates | Newell cashed the in attendance epon the annual con vention of th national prison as C sociation, his subject being “Pun “BIRTH RECORD. ishment and Pardon.” a i | A new vessel, to cost tn the Eamon Fesiatered today a8 | rei ennor of $120,000, is being a cs planned by W. Hibbs, of the % Wife of J. R. Viberg. Moran Company, for th Port SY. 3, Sept. 6 a son the wife of M. Cros between Seatt Orchard route Bremerton FIRE UP YouRE BACK AGAIN EHS? AND | SUPPOSE You ARE HUNGRY Too!!! | ther | happiness ARE ISLAND UNFITTED TO SERVE, For assistant. "AS BIG PACIFIC NAVAL BASE —— #8 It om oe Nyon ian Safe etna a he ae Ards 2 Sener. Fon ee ALLEJO SIDE OF BAY, forded by the fi land-locked-—ent hille—ia within sea and large © ate ot that the bay ts ly aurtounded by 10 minutes of open ysugh to accommo t Equally «a many advantages, however, are claimed for Bremor: | on Paget sound, and San Diogo! or, Aa the expenditure of so} A mum As Would be necessary | to finance the construction of a grout naval base would afford a great Industrial boom to the adja | cent territory, the various cities on the Pacific coast may be expected to carry on extensive campaigns in favor of the nearest harbor THE ONLY DRY DOCK AT MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD. IT COULD NOT HANDLE THE LARGEST WARSHIPS NOW ON THE WAY TO THE PACIFIC BECAUSE OF A LACK OF DEEP WATER, POKER PLAYERS ARE HELD UP (By United Press.) NEEDLES, Cal, Sept. 18.—Two Masked men entered a room in the rear of a barber shop where a ga “uf draw poker was being tndulged im by nine mon, ordered ali hands ap and relieved the players of their money amounting to about $1,000. The robbers did not offer to take jewelry or after gathering up the cash the me pisos, and left No DISPUTE OVER FINANCES THE SEATTL A committee, appatnted by mem: bers of the Humane ac ty, waited upon Mayor Moore thin afternoon With a petition, asking that Hum | Officer Vaupol be given an aautut jAnt with which to properly tnves | | mate the cason ofgwhich th jolety has information, The com } mittee asked Mayor that A.| | M. Kontgwho ia at doing |apectal PBlice work for the police | | department, and who ts an of |ficer, be appointed to assist Mr Vaupel NEW LAND FOR ENTRY, no Mo present (By United Pr | PENDLETON, ( pt. 18 [It t# Announced that "the Unvatilia | Irrigation project will be open for {filing early in October An ove | thousand acres are now under the ditch and £0,000 will be ultimately Terma of entry nounsed | ON THE FRONT have not been, an-| Captain EB. BK, Caine of the Alaska-Pacific Steamship company, returned to the city from Sag Fran | cisco on the Buckman yesterday He deries the rumor concerning the purchase of new vessels. | Steamehip St. Helens, now build ing at Wilmin Delaware, for use on the p coast, in near jing completion and will be launched in a few days, She is expected to reach San Francisco in about two months W. B, Lindsay, a former saloon man, who arrived recently from the Orient with a Japanese woman whom he claims as bis wife, states that he will feht the effort of the tmmigration department to deport the woman. Steamship Montara, which arrty. ed from Nome, Dutch Harbor and | Treadwell yesterday, reports ferce | Salon necessitating a return to port on the sound for the purpose of discharging a portion of her deck cargo. TO OUST | FOWLER (Star Special Service.) BELLINGHAM, Sept. 18 has occurred tn the Korean Excluston league, and as & result President Gill says Becre tary Fowler will be ousted at the! meeting tonight in Seattle. Fowler is here and says ho will carry on the work just the same. He bas! rented the opera house for tomimht’s | mass meeting, and the Pavillion for & meeting tomorrow night. He says he will charge $1 and $2 admission Arbitrary methods and anubting of labor delen: is the Cause of oust ing Fowler —A mplit! Japanene. | a FOR EXCLUSION LEAGUE'S CAMPAIGN There has been no diapute r . tive to Mnamcing the anti Japanese | Korean movement, between A. & ‘owler, secretary of the Japanese | Rorees Exclusion league, and the local Central Labor Coun ac cording to local labor officials, al though dispatches from Bellingham state that Fowler sad the Polling ham Labor Counclis clashed over money matters Following the news from Belling | ham, it was reported that the local | Central Labor offictais had quarrel. jea with ie wats Rowe a9 over r newt matiors, see eee SOPHS ARE TIED _ but this was positively denied by |" Frank Coteeri!i this morning j Offictals of the Meal exctuston feaxue etate that the alleged di» putes in Bellingham were exaggor ated and arose from a slight mis understanding of Mr. Fowler's statements relative to financtng the movement. Mr. Fowler ia secretary of the league and not treasurer and it Is sald, merely recommended that as much belp as possible be given the league officials in order to bear heavily on congress to pass a strin- gent exclusion a. HAND AND FOOT The freshmen at the University of Washington scored a heavy vie tory in their class war with the sophomores uring the early hours tals morning, when they captured a crowd of 45 sophomores, ted them | hand and foot and did a war dance over them, around a rousing bon. | tire built tn the center of Denny fleld The freshmen were out carly last night, 300 strong, looking for trou As no sophom were in sight the freshmen paraded around the university grounds in semi-military formation and amused elves by rolling Arthur Pope. Associated Stu president of the dents, in the »c2 grass, ning him off che camp ‘Then the freshies built their bon fire and waited until the mores appeared at about 1 a. m hoping to waylay the freshmen as and run sopho- they left the campus. The wily soph, however, fo the out-numbered and were b and toot after a fierce gon fight that ranged up aud down Denny field Today the sophor banner was taken from the var y Water tower where it was exhibited for two days, and the freshmen attod aboot be campus with the 4 of upper classmen TWO THOUSAND ADMITTED ON STAR thonsan food Two persons attended show and industrial in Dreamland rink last yons clipped from the G. & Trum yull, manag of the how is authority fe the figures, and they It w pure was in ful of crowd voral m eltevident zh enjoyment and showed and thoro in beaming faces and general good fellowship I neve w so many pretty in all my Hfe,” said an ¢ newspaper man who dropped tn, tu tending to stay but a few minutes but who, instead, spent the even ing in wandering througk the |crowds and observing the fairest of the Puget sound fatr sex. Now PANCAKE FLOUR FREE At the Pure Food Show, corner Union and Seventh, tomorrow night, Old Plantation nd, 90 COUPONS t each to make a t glass, lex he length her BLOW SAFE--SECURE NOTHING-BURN STORE (By United Press.) GURVAIS, Ore, Sept. 18 fe x ed the athan & N and blew ¢ afo with nitroglycerine, The empty and © ady who was to her full if be meant just to sec obbers ent store ibler What deep wounds ever close hout a Fret Furnace for $65 For a complete furnace for a five to eightroom house for $4 “ G. H, Woodhouse Co, 112 Univers ) STAR—-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1907. ROCSEVELT KEEPS UP PRACTICE OF “PUTTING IN HIS OAR” }tain things whi This picture of the hardy president shows him enjoying his latest (Seattio Star Exclusive Service.) OYSTER BAY, L. L, Sept. 16.— These cool Septebber motuings, as Mark Twain used to say about cor h pleased Huckle “nutes” for Prowl berry Finn, are dent Roosevelt INVEST That guilty tempting to track car which wrecked his auto m@bile Inet Saturday, resulting tn fajal injaries to A. T. Van do Van tee, wan the opinion freely ex prbeded by witnosses at the Inquest Chauffeur L. Big of an error of Judgment in at ow was pans abead of the race beguy this morning by Coroner Carroll The only pointe at variance tn the stories of the witnesses oxam ined was as to distances and this inpartially accounted for by their ri nt posttions in viewing the egiiixion oR Adama of 6506 pene Never before, on any of his vaca pa, ban he de dd so much time to the water as he has during the one now nearing its close. He has al at wholly given up horseback riding and chops down fewer trees than formerly, bat when it comes o . manager of the Capitol Hill was seated In the front seat car which wtruck the auto. the car for possibly a block, with not more than six or eight inches sep arating them and the chau suddenly went to swerve in a of the southbound car, to escape striking a car coming in the oppo- site direction. He insisted that the chauffeur should have dropped be hind this car to allow the other to pass, in which case, he declared, the tragedy would have never oo curred Fred A. Wood, local agent for a fn alarm system, who wae riding at the rear of the street car which truck the automobile, testified of the He sald the auto ran alongside VANCOUVER BEWILDERED AT =| REAL MOTIVE BEHIND RIOTS FORWITNESS BY C. 4. TAVENNER. VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 18 Vancouver is absolutely bewildered + ate the revelations of how A. Ff wier, secretary of the Japanese Kor an Exclusion league of Seattle need the anti-Oriental sentiment in Vancouver to better the diplomatic relations of the states with Ja The American population of Van couver, which ia about 45 per cent (the city has @ population of about 75,000,) are highly pleased becanse they feel the riots have linked England and the states closer than ever The out-and-out Pritishers do not know what to make of the situation It te pot clear to them that they have not been imposed upon, as they realize the antiOriental dem onstration has émbrot and and Japan in some kind eas previous to the Vancouve aftalr the two nations were exceed ingly friendly it is generally that ‘owler, through manip ulating, has accomplished the fol lowing results Placed the st conc a cleve «and Eng & common diplomatic basis with Japan Placed Congress tn @ position to pass Pl xclusion law with lees possibility of Japan viewing ac tion with t ene open Impressed Baron Ishit, who was sent here as a special ¢ sion er to & footin inst Jap anese on ific const Completely solv of at least Hecouraged, wat agitation betv Japan and United States a Although Vancouver has had an} dea right along that the “Yankees were behind the riots, they did not for a moment sunpect the far reaching motive. Fowler clever! allowed the British Columbla press to believe his real obfect in bring ing pff a riot was to imp H Tahil the trong against panes Pacitte of the ean cor (By United Pres SAN FRANCISCO, “Sept, 18 I the aporting game are F in a share of ime fie wing out the odds will be on the Squire yan fight that takes place a week f aturda It is the opinion tha \ " a favorite in the ing and it is worthy of note that tho first Discuss Municipal Government. NORFOLK, Va 18.—The eleventh annual conventic the le \ M i opened here { esting discussion of ton plan of municipal governs wi of the features of the convention Get a free package of Old Pi tation Pan Cake Plour at the Pure Food how corner Union and enth tomorrow afternoon, *** Vowler's original plan was to anee the riot wi t personally ng to Vancouver. He doxired to © im another country when It oc curred, as there was telling whether there would jou of life, nor what action British Columbian government might take im that event ; Fowler wre & man of the name of Perry, in Vancouver, informing| him several st rm were on the way to Vancouver with Japanese, and asked if @ little excitement | couldn't be worked up on the even-| ing of their arrival | Perry agitated the matter a lit tle, and then wrote Fowler that as so many influential rich men in Vancouver were partial to Japanese labor because it was cheaper than White labor, a mass-meeting would not be a He added that} the Vancouver anti-Orientalists had decided to let the entire matter drop. Fowler immed #0 to Vancouver neer the entire campaign, regard a8 of all results. ‘On the day he had planned to go he recefved an vitation from the Vancouver peo: success. lately decided to maeif and engi ple, who had apparentiy reconsid ered thy r, to come to Seattl dhe His expenses were T ow Fowler, alone and unaided, would have enoug beratoly to strengthen th me of United with Japan, it ined that he f etter insight into the trend of recent movements on the part of apan than any man living. He has tudied the mater so closely. and from sueb a brmad-min i stand mt that bh is aly a fanatic 1 ke the pe a long time to rea e it he said lay but I have done our nation great ervice, assisting it In the solution of several big issues. who then Squires dead win Banquet Min LOS ANGELES, Cal,, Sept. 18 Nearly $00 guests down to an ela t the Alexar a t ulght, tendered the mining mon evada ivona and Cali fornia by I Angeles and Nevada mining stock exchang isos Washington Fire Insurance poltete oe PLUCKY WOME (By United Press.) | wo: 1, including one fror to rowing a boat, ad rowing long Roosevelt, and hard, he is “all there.” Sometimes he takes one or more of hin boys with him, but often he goes tt alone. The obig ekiff he pro pels was recently vilued by a local] waterman at $2.50 ‘CONDITION N SERIO tof eb James F A as be ina As range mi } pe dition at the Seat « n pital. Hope has been entert that Wilson would recover t | with the nervous complications the physicta egard tis condition as y serious | L&IGRANDE, Ogg, Sept. 18 10 days a long timber land.° Th During elfimponed expon rain has fallen in torrents and At nights have been cold and sto but few have dropped out , women fire especial and of the dozen in line, no has given up. All the women oc * near head of the and it tick out the next seven y will be rewarded by fine ot timber land SWEDEN CELEBRATING. (By United Press.) STOCKHOLM, 8« 18.—All Sweden is celebrating today the ae- ensien of King Oscar tothe throne. Messages of congratulation have diversion of rowing a boat. som. tasntend hom arts of the a President ous désar. sre con. ain but 4 Kidemiller and coln hurt fn he same smashup, take vide *« bos imp rapidly and for thelr | homes in Tacoma in a few days. that the automobile came up from behind, caught up with the car and In Cornish chapels the rule ts for then turned out om the other track, | the men to sit on one side of the forging ahead, where {t ran par and the women on the for some @istance, finally sitor and his fiancee re- t to chapel i to dart abead of the south Just before car to avold being « service began the young man pocket was greatly astonished when the r Blegert saw the collision d, observing that the from @ distance and brought Eide seated tn miller and Davis, two of the in-| Pew. came over to him, and, jured men, from the scene of the | Penetrating voice, sald: “Come on accident to Providence Hospital Out of that, me soa; we don't ‘ave E. L.. Moore, a clerk in the war | 0 sweetheartin’ ‘ere a dopartment, with the signal corps,|~ iq plantation Pan Cake Flour saw the accident from a distance of about 50 feet and he declared that | E\Ve® way fre sou ted Saveath, the motorman of the car sounded | SO¥. corner Union and Seven: no gong. He ught the automo. |?" : bile was racing with the street car. — = a Re | TeLUL * * ry child that edneation o ts largely in selt-sup- * and earning without ~ saving is fruitl * your earnings where the * % safe and where ey dra * # safe rate of interest. This , (By United Press.) ~ company pays 4 per cent in JUNEAU, Alaska, Sept. 18.—At » tetest, compounded twice a * torney Crane of Spokane, represent-| , YPas, on ail savings acc nts # of $1.0 upward al ing Steve Adams, has arrived here) 4 and get a Pocket Bank Free. * and is searching for a missing wit _ German, Swedish and Nor sel hess wanted In the famous mur-| | wegian languages spoken. der trial, He 1s spending today LOR PAG... EOE at Treadwell, where the man, who | * * is @ miner, is sup wed to be em-| # pidyed or was until a few days| ¢@ 7 ago. « « |» * REGISTRATION LIGHT. a * — * Reports at the city hall this morn. | * x tng indica: that registration of « vqters in W Seattle, to date, is | y * exceedingly Nght, expecially in the *« outlying districts. Heavier regis- | * x trations are expected late this aft-| ernoon tn the Alki, Youngstown and | * West Seattle precincts. « * For good shampoo, use Soap | * Lake Soap. All druggists. Sd * Bismarc Cafe r the management of Emil G. De Ry has been Mr. reopened ur A form al Gran pening 11 held Sopte nirs will be on Monday, beautiful ive. given t tlemen present nlar resort has been remodeled in an ai renovated This p 0 nd inviting man tely For instalied which lovers of bowling An exquisite from 11:15 a, m. Me to 2 p.m, and a chant la carte during the day, Signor Guiseppe Mulieri with cight soloists late discou p.m, Hotel w York, will 6:15 p. m. to 7:16 o 12:30 a ma p.m. Catering to Theater Parties a Specialty Your Patronage Is Respectfully Solicited