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— ibe , ad —_ 8 e THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1907. CHURCH MEMBERS ASKED TO ANSWER ““‘!%'Ssins| SAP's, VIEW OF JAPANESE QUESTION DEMENTED WOMAN UPSETS | | | (Seattio Star Excluarve Service.) PITTSBURG, Nov, 23.<Hia mind (8. Ueda Is editor of the North American Times, one of the unbalanced by feate of mnemontom| largest Japanese publications in America, Comments in this jour NEI HBOR’S HO Peroy G@, Digby, Hbrarian of the] nal are accepted in Tokio as expressing @e sentiment of Japanese [world’s largoxt law Ibrary, # | on the Pacific Const.) Mon of the congregation of the /the mentality of the average manjof our criminals (Incarcerated) | Wanderer. He wae Riba lg Be BY 8 UEUDA, | We, the Japanose, can endure to Tompte Baptist ehureh, cdrner of | for Many sleepless nights and busy | young men? sh dae 6e py Poss eb Pipl I don't bellove there is a Japan-)q degree the bad treatment and jetanajiane days, the pastor proceeds with 12] “What, in your opinion, are | 1 one ei@ration at the present MOMERL yw niliation give the } Ww 4 t 1 sort! P Third av. and Cedar wt, have bem | Kier questions of puxsling {mport,|the chtet causos of failure on the}, Disby was a mental wonder, He}i, ine United States, There are , " ie local peo) Bnddenly demented and bellev. ; netting hatre, and a eked by tholt pastor, the Rev. a ronows part of #0 many? knew the title of every volume UM) some antlJapaness movements on) Pe, but cannot endure dincrimina-|ing her safety beset by mapy foes, | was not he frightened owhep George Robert Cairns, to an ‘| “Suageat abuses to be corrected Would you adviee a young | 10! hia care. He could pick Up ary! ing pacific coat, but they are lo-| ton by the federal government, be » William ©. Harrison, of 1614) could ca D from the » Sumber of Interesting quest and remedies to be used which will|many*to marry early tn Ife? one and turn to the proper page 8 '! oa) (roubles, hardly worthy of se | C#te We have been given all the|Ninth av. W., ran to the home of | window P were will be read {OM tong to arouse greater interest Inj “What of this generation com. | Paracraph Instantly, whew reque «| nous consideration rights of the mont favored nation | Mra. Gormley Inth ae W., | appr br: | Of religion on the part of men, Give/pared with the last vetter or [Ot to do ao r J we questions In this coun-| by the treaty existing between | yesterday aftern id blockaded Ait me ae ve your views with regard go (1) The | worse? ™ - een lery in the future will be questions | Japan and the United States jherself in the houre againet tm t Bo ye% Ne faults of modern preachin ir Would you have the dally pre relat to the immigration and imaginary enemies, Mra. Gormie wor ne Me women were lk prominent In{give us more from the pulpit and naturalization, of the Japa who is a fecifio old lady, wan held | by her o Snd dag ane ubliahed (ChuFCh Work would more be done less from the slime pitt, or herald Equal treatment ts all that th a helple terror-stricken prisoner — . s of que by the mor (2) What would men | more of the good and less gf evil? anene aek . in her own home for more than | prepare “ae aryens Seas Seauent BO slad to do for the church Among the men of the congre According to the report there an hour . etud . ° ‘of Do se fraternities ald or/gation who are called upon to an were in five yenrs (1902-1007) 104 In her insane delirium the erazed for t , b = * © counteract the efforta made to se | swer the questions are: D. A. Duf 669 Kuropean linmigrints who came woman tore about the house, up: | ported a K ‘ cure the active and euthusinatic | fy i ¥, Compton LM M.. Rusheon, to California, Oregon and Washing = participation of men in church ». Brougham, Ge Chantler ton, Japanese. immigrate: have it ase oe the ’ ¥ ¢ fs tho f which the pas) 00 70 aie : anal eawene a " cn . amet Roosevelt aa the detrimental ele | Japed planning tor i bile Aine: OF TE6 Re to Pee Ce eee ee eae i Abern athy, ments to labor conditions on the Po ge ely gle a vi gnawer Pag gnag Shs se hee easy deen, Deed, Pe Crichton, Goast, Dyt te. greet influx of | Bvery mil eC be held at 7 , to “@ive your 08 ard ment of law 5 the Bighth ward, Rovert Mitchell hor coudtibenesaiianel the ebohtry va pag Meg boo Ry parte have “4 ing. the devil punteh hyn hE Aon Aheral ay se ee pot rng saiesek Nevertheless special — instruction Governor Tempe “7 wing i 3 yent of the ie, it the divorce ev ve paw rees the o vee 7 v7 o the existed tr 5 Ox Ge ‘ composite query which is ah yn gsi ; = bag og ot pet od them thelr Then let us take the naturaliza Walla Walla p ntiary and the|for tl t ie list . would ‘ou suggest as) daw not be used tion question, Opinion varies a ivestigation may reveal| when is red : va assuming that the greatest need of our cit The series of sermons is awaited to the posaibility of H vente J y F ne are not enor Why are so great @ per cent | with much interest he powmibility of naturalization charged | Howa Aleted 4 ithaca wise of Japanese under the new laws c trance” js the noveH er pr © Borough | Frequently an at al, however, the Japanese plea given by Charles Matsul,|of Br being w me Hn we know the volume ne allowed to deciare thelr in charged with the murder last Sep-| to “ the a 4 RAZ | Soa “ BREAK UP ILLEGAL only to tell Digby of the reference |tention of hecoming eltisone of the Cnet 1 TAD Te at Maree | e98.eee : sought, and before he was seated | United Stat Yakima Harr nidt, © janiop i akin 1 antor = d at the page and] ‘There is a case which occurred in | is haye|the mintog ent at the tae 4 | The penitentiary « the United States district court of 6. UEDA. PPS agg eye! a. jor A, C.| vernt t fornia, is undee tld | Seattle after the new naturalization - Hunt, the viet who escaped last) reat t f having tenes rly IR wiz |the book, open CLOTH TRADE |ayllabus of & decision or the | ot tlon the act he wanted, w Ignatius chy stare him in the fa . NI . Undergrouad traffic ta the shape |laws took effect. Mr. A. Hattori,| | recognize the fact that any n® | sunday ° tame San Fra | fg tore mab aie ~ ' Such feats 1 ee ig t . t t student, PSESEREMESESES of legal buying and selling of gov fi "his po Al pe 4 hy Bby's| who is & well educated Japanese | ton regulate with stringen Roy and Clifford Nash, of Seattle ed to have hee © body of Bellows the Kitenschinuldt s coroners ‘ict of death ‘ “nee now obtained er, ot California are began jand " the { aliens to that been #0 ernment uniform cloth used by th and general manager of the Furuya | laws the coming of alfens to that | wo {neorrigibles, have been sen NEW BUSINESS METHOD envy, that ‘hes a going. on om > oding when & catalog WAS 8U® | company, a bie Japanese firm in | country from the other lands, resid-| tenced to the industrial school from this city for four years, was given od for the Hbrary, believing bis | geattie, appeared in court and de. |ing there and becoming citizens of | Tacoma value was unappreciated manded to be given the firat that country. It is @ matter of the| ‘The gigantic #m of Jap DESIGNED BY QUIGG & sad jolt yeaterday afternoon when | “His disappearance has caused «| ctaticn gtven the first natur . ities i a ng nited States Secret Service Agent | ¢9 = . alization papers. But the clerk of | national polities anese across the line ts puzzling chaotic condition at the court house, |the court refused them, under the Bo, if the Un {Foster arrested Louis Tagholm “ d States is Ko |ihe immigration and customs offt (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | proprietor of the Oxford Tailoring or, 2e, Slone knew where the books /ingtruction of the secretary of com: | ing to limit all foreign immigration, |ciais in the northern part of the c alloring | w and without him the lawyers! merce and labor, which fe . W NEW YORK, Nov hat | ¢o r 0 then the Japanese will not offer any | state ct an Adan Of tha. high banded!” Seuhein wan phe c'with the {Ate like lost sheep. The search ex-! “Clerks of courts shall tot protest. And, also, if the United ner in which New York. poll w/e on See he |tends over the country, but Bt &leeive declarations of intention |States permits no aliens to become * ta whe ES cect goods ainder the edm) lon if trace of Dighy has been discovered. | (orm 2 ey ati ; . * ’ oney jugglers do made to Mr. Foster, who ha pom © was brought to Ight In/entered the plac Gateneibl : lother aliens than white persone and | never complain The Pittock @ Leadbetter lumber e et railway mer! purchase a sult, that he t APPEAL DISMISSED. |persons of Afri ativity or of| I can say therefore that ff there | mili at Vancouver has shut down || ona Lemuel Ely cloth from the enlisted men at the! p [African descent jshould arise # Japanese situation | and 225 men are out of employ in t) The state supr penish will have two tickets field at the municipal elec th } to become citizens from | citizens, then the Japanese will | tion next month that he destroy: | navy yard and was able to procure court yester| Iw it not deemed a discrimination |{n this country, th ponaibility | ment. High price of loge is given t ling for $43,878 all he wished. He was taken be. | {ay dismissed ihe appeal of Nellie | against Japanese, who are neither |should rest upon the federal gov-| as the reason oe S. “ Q : cs apy to whom th ¥|fore Commissioner James Kiefer so a . — poe iaon oes white nor African? ernment of the United St A cougar or lynx jhe been ter ree of P, hal had been pald edo 000 bonds. ‘ ~ o cue — 7 z = rorizing the people in the vicinity - — andr and on Si bond the woman will have © serve ‘oer gr _— my r eo w - 4 childrer PLANS ARE FILED, the month, when the time given tojof Wahl omen an i i Whist Party | tJ t ‘The ladies Miller, W | THREE SPEAKERS ARRESTED, term in the state penitentiary at| jhave been chased at night. Men C., closed thelr su fair - ion the part of Walla Walla, as directed by the] - vacate has expired. mh Bh ci er ye gee e suggesting the best with a whist party last evening at resulted last night in| local superior court last year, fol} The plans for « large Turkish P | Phrase” for the 2201 Second ay. and Virginia st | what the Soctalists call their first lowing her conviction on charge’! bath plant in the base of the Hot Inheritance Tax Recelved. Will Meet Tuesday I victory for free apeech. After con-|of procuring {Northern were filed today by| OLYMPIA, Nov. The state } er, Daughters of the | |aiderable jockeying for place, tn . Heady & Carney, barbers tn the | treasurer has ved $2,024.30 | ? cn ak tee bad: a | which three speakers were arrested| JAPANESE TO HAVE CLUB. | bulldidg from Charles F. M ¥, attorney.| two French submarines collided v0 Howe, 1115 Bight nd taken to police headquarters . et of Seattle, being the inheritance!) oath the w Tor and || Jang immediately. released, the meet: | The tenet ny ak perme 4 BUILDINGS CONDEMNE of the 1 te A. 0. Anders the estate) only prompt ac the || " ing Was moved from the vacant lot *® othe m ubhou ra of the late nderson pa . < joss || rite or call for Choral Symphony Society. jing Nae moved trom (he vecant lot! a, near future, which, will ~ - uprising macht joss|] Wr for Mets of goa ond concert of the Choral] society w be given t im] Health Officer Parry yest io paterday of life. i} points at | Fourth av. itself, and the weary po-|the netghborhood of $20,000. AS) inapected and approved of the con. Have You! Seen Brown? The bodies.of several siiners with || building ttle. Contest esess soon, It le announced that reheare jeune lot It go at that x ‘as taauiion’ io reas a jdemnation of a large number of| Wo install modern baths, lava-| battered heads have been found!) De« Sth. Earn this $2 ie for endelssohn S are or an »! Db b a t fr le p : oe Rh geen | zitz FOUND GUILTY. leoce © leh fh bothe Ghaventent ta — and old buildings in the tories and sinks. Get our pri near Goldfield. Robbery was un for Ch A . southern part of the city They |G. H. Brown Plumbing Co. doubtedly the motiv 1 apite!l Hill Conservatory Recital. A fury to the criminal depart. | cation The bullding will be of} gin be burned after the first of Pine st F leaving N: \ The faculty of the Capitol "Hii | |ment of the superior court yester-| brick and the lower floor will be} oF naan othe 50 Yea nce he a a RA ER Conservatory will give ettal day found John Zits guilty of ti-\ devoted to store rooms, the uppery Tuesday evening at the * madinon | Street M. E. church. A most in-| teresting and pleasing program has been arrange Lecture Before Classic Culture Club. | Rev. H. H. Gow Ni deliver a lecture on “Othello an open meeting of the Classic ure club | Noties to water co amatécn 320 Fourteenth Mrs & | L. E. QUIGG. lpccond Gistrict: All the éity be-jlage Gnd cut of work, yet he had urday ites 5 | SEH SR ate _____.|tween Union and Galer streets, never earned leas than $160.00 per ! Fixed rates Nov, Dee. and Jan.| mouth for the last 20 years of his were charged to a| must be paid during November at life. The thought of saving had nev special construction account”| No. 115 Prefontaine Place. Penalty er entered bis mind; start today | @ny evening at the ‘Test to determine the use |imposed for non-payment Deo. Ist. | open & savings account at the State : Bishop O'Dea, 710 Terry a to whieh money was put has L. B. YOUNG { Beattie, cor. First Ave. and ceremony was performed by Father | failed, thanks to Quigg Supt. L. & W. |Y¥esier Way ° Hadiey. Mr. and Mrs. Rohrer w in Seattle Artists. ' Twenty-four w members will initiated into the Society of Sea f Artists at a meeting at the Francie this evening. The society wilt give an exhibition, beginning Monday of next week, in the hotel { partors, at which the new mew i} ‘will help in receiving the quests Reception and Lecture. ' Rev. D. King of the All Saints | church, cornér of Brooklyn av. and ' legally fishing for salmon within floors being divided into club the three mile limit from the mouth | rooms and ilving apartments. jot the Duwamish river, Zite was recently arrested by Game Warden “Broke ar and Past 60 Rief. The penalty is a fine of $250 or & term in the county jal! Years neumers inthe He 8 broke, past 60 years of 10 SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 23., 1907. To T. P. FAY COMPANY GREENWOOD PARK ADDITION Credit A. BUYER, Twenty-Five Doliars ($25.00), on the 10 per cent cash payment on Lot 7, Block 11, Greenwood Park Addi ot in GREEN. Tv. P. Fay. Rohrer-Pablik. aia ae Mise Carrie Pabii The checks to Mr. Claton Rohrer on W ie until December Ist jon. To Cashter , A. SELLER, T. P: FAY COMPANY, 311-912 Balley Bidg. é Salesman. é © é ; sg Ea 4 - & i ‘ Fi & E & ten per cent cash payment on any WOOD PARK ADDITION, Forty-seventh st. guve an interest- ing lecture on “Barly British Eecles- fastical Architecture” at the church last evening. Following the lecture an informal recept was held for the congregation and members their frien Seattle Federation of Women’s Clube. eration of Wom- ton Monday aft- ‘The Seattle Fi en's Clabe will me i ernoon at the St. Francia. M on land i have oh: e oO s : : | tee wnlienl programe aactzvel. bv Owing to the fact that a number of our buyers have experienced some difficulty in drawing a tnigl nae tee tara A waren amount of cash from their Savings Accounts, we have decided to make the following liberal offer: We j Miss Sisson will give @ tale ~ ‘ PE as will give you a certificate good for $25.00, to apply on the 10 per cent cash payment on any lot in Greene | en “English Gardens. ’ ¢ are now fn our new store, 1918 & AVE. . sa 7 Rage . she a lo ~d " " 8 " . : j Seattle Keramic Club. (opponite our old stand in the Areade Block), We want wood park. For instance, suppose you se lect a lot priced at $400 Phe cash payment on this lot would | The Seattle fc club has every one to know that we have MOVED into our new be $40. Less our $25.00 certificate, would leave you only $15.00 cash to pay. Here are the figures: | been holding a most pleasing ¢x TEMPLE OF MUSIC BUILOING—erected purposely for . Y s 5; ything, from a talking machine record, fiddle hina string, or sheet of music to @ $2,000 Weber Piano, can 10 Per Cent First Cash Payment 40.00 are dixplayed esting Reece isc bar tae” sam tare .— Price of Lot.. . $400.00 be found here, and at the lowest prices posible Less Our Certificate......... 4 SALE OF PIANOS. a? ! ; In the last glx months PIANO SHIPMENTS have Cash Paymenit......... ? peen placed in stor Woe therefore are considerably peel and aie sllertan at Mann ot pve ihe . Monthly Payments. duced prices, until the stock i reduced to normal Lecture on Thethog ving Evening r. J. M tae $10 DOWN wil! take one to your home, balance easy There is no string to this. No come-backs You will never have a chaneé : ehuret terme to salt 4 “iearing house certificates or personal again to buy fine residence property like Gree easy terms as these. Don’t overs & \ hecks accepte tanoet “Palestin NOTE THE 7. Hook it. Get in on it today. = THE PRICES. a pica ee eee pene tas ee Bett This Offer Is Good Until Dec. 1st Onl veh; pariors. $400 Pianos .... a3 Ancient Or der of Hibernians. / $450 Pianos ° sane & grand t : Y $500 Pianos ; $550 Pianos $480 = lt, , ome Greenwood Park | ifs 7 i ots 40x100 to al Price $400 and up. Terms 10 per cent c: 21% per cent ly. Grubbed ots i‘ Aare I and et. city lights, sidewalks, city water; near school id churche A ‘ Over 2 mL . houses under construction in this beauty spot of Seattle ~ arg “ rgarten Association . Sander’s car line, which now runs thro this property, will, within 60 d t 1 passengers “i par , > 1318 SECOND AVE at Greenwood Park station and drop them at Pioneer Square within 25 minutes’ 1 ire 5 cents, teal ders “Kohler & Chase Opposite Arcade Block, : wa, ; Temple of Music Bullding” Bet. Union and University Only Ten Minutes’ Walk to the Green Lake Car Line; 3-Minute Servic« Wittta: , SEATTLE, WASH, Woodland Park Line Will Be Extended Through This Property in a Short Time wy t . Water and Other City Improvements Are Now Being Installed uh s of Fine View of the Lake, Sound and Mountains A . the ool aie Take Green Lake Car to Mountain View Station, Where Our “9 Will Meet You and Give You a Free Automobile SALC c Ride to the Property iE - P. Fay Company a 311-312 BAILEY BUILDING é &. f o F, = 2 F

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