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peyearold Y de now fpr gration is set to informat ER FIGHT OVER TRIAL 7°": OF JAPANESE GIRL are A pater Madt for the eh . "“Q that he will ee Japanese colony ‘L gation of dio te feared as a result of the ety, Judae taxted to have ¢ irl and Papeete CON tion of hor case, | Mother deported ‘game diapos! the ae gration board and maya p the ection under fp permits such action In the of Those t of Uh resumed in the T inal at 10:90 this morning. No. 12. apparent that. thee the fees of the would not be at all person, fy helof the Nak YORK, Jan. 10.—7 4} Yentremen had boe + trict Attorney Jere id boy , different, ‘Sheriff Belding, was com |», mdly to the inte nuras insist that get the woman and way #o they cannot ir evidence in the trial of Morte CASE ARE SWORN ooking to the selection Of chationged W. T. Sondhelm, Ne geceptable a8 jurors f both and Attormey Littleton, for the w fense, chatlenged Harry Duact examined © perempt The other three pecome orn in, making LO aworn jurors, will rely on the testimony Assurance that Edna Goodrich} ‘slienisia. to prove Harry the actress who introduced Harry These men have Thaw to Evelyn Nesbit Harry and Evetyn than any nd she promises to all she knows. giving no reply to ques Sees arrested on Wednesday Ons & d apparently not even un hed derstanding that he was the object | OT ation by Judge Prater today to the ~The boy ie dévlared by his moth | that Rice completely won his heart, | bespltal In the words of er. Mrs. A. Windell, of Youngstown, | ™ the boy approaches the to have been hurt on the head fo to being a living mummy of an accident to an man dock W ax J. AL Feats « disappe SBE InSARE Man The caso ha he to recov rbal contract Mbe juvenile < Frage Ih P -srerd 1 tate an who {# now 7, Nakin a insane was witnessed today in the sh da of the dead man and by Seijir — 7 ; aperior court. Max and Samuel i ces arderer are growing very bits) pime Ot COU ne te Pee yetusal to allov Jemployment agenc wk damages at of $1,779.75 tr xh? . fiat James Gt he m Lous M. Lang dian of the estate of The ltt@ was re ently declared tnaane The complaint recites that the tiff te men for a Job which Gibson was working at North Yakima; that the sY¢) men were sent, but found no work later returned, suing the em went agents and recovering same amonnt which | Subsequent to the contract @ibson wea t » In custody and declared it be mentally defective COLLISION | | were | } (By United Press.) MOBILE, Ala, Jan, 10-8 will testify |4f known to be dead and more service, but their names at the trial in spite of all rumors| than & score wore injured in a = y guarded. IP this coa-|to the contrary, has added great in-| sion today between a passe ie sald that @ bill for terest to the proceedings. Axto) ‘ ex | Dan O'Reilly, of counsel for the de | *llroad and # log train near Vine- Se who testified for Jerome in fense, announced today that pret trial ls atill held up dy |Goodrich had accepted service lant | Comvicts Ut ts feared that several ter Met, who claims over. night and that she would sure! * one of the star witnessesfor the de- iy Aca orl Judging from | fense. Probably the actress “ow SAY ul o mo! the relations between i asked the venivemen, more about rney | train on the Alabama & Mixatnatppt Mixa /8ar Bend, Five of the dead were y bajo the injured may die, yther «| ROBBED HIM “Ww me to our city.” sald Don Rice, an unknown Seattleite to James Lyng, 4 stranger, yesterday, | proceeded to make him his friend An alleged robbery immediately fol Lyng told the police between tears md when the man proposed that th y take @ room toget at the East Union car|S#ohomish hotel, Lyng readily | yg = a contragt to furnish | paon'h eatate, | jas be wrong his hand, and then} THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1908. oe VIVID STORY OF GANG, POLITICS, N CQRMISS Dent wer ro Announcement was made « HOSPITAL 40} wit | i o ip Relief will be place « in Hilestion at the Mare Island | th hand } ard on Feb. 1, a8 a naval] stitution to wuxiliary, It Was the involving of | ure of the | ymman dot th hip that led te controversy between Prest | Roosevelt and Rear Admiral tr | ISANTA FE BILL OF ANGELES, Cal, Jan Judge Wellborn im the Un States distriet court signed the of exceptions prepared for the cutt conf of appeals by the 8 Fe rail 4 today The bill } tains nearly 00 pages of ete written matter and comprises attempt of the Banta Fe co to escape a fine of $230,000 granting rebates on shipment freight FILE DAMAGE CLAMS. Two damage claims againat city, arining fr planking, were fled with the troller this morning. Floyd E. FORD QUALIFIES. By ELLIOTT FLOWER, Wateh for it in Th ar next heim a Robert W. Bo: arse: the Alaska Yukon Pacific ox Death By Carbolic Acid. BAD FRANCISCO, Jan. Adam Heuniech, 401 Baker at ‘. T = does not necessarily tafer) | WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.--How |, will be fulaad through legis | Torpedo Fiotil! does President Roosevelt really orion The president, it is said,| WASHINGTON, J dewtred result through a treaty. He . Draall, today, according question? b EXCEPTIONS 18 SIGNED LO pany in defective str demands $576 for injuries suffered | Dr. Bord, president of the board *, private secre tary to J. B Chilberg, peoatdent om, who has been down with diph thoria, is recovering president of the Illinois Pacific samen upemne tam Map Glass company, committed suicide BY C. H. TAVENNER. jthe best interests of the Pacific) by swatlowing carbolic acid (Seattic Star's Exctusive Service) est morning “The | stand on the Japanese exclusion | will attempt to bring about the! torpedo flotilla arrived at Pernam- | | CHAMPIONED nocKere HON, | AND NOW MUST | (By 10 LINCOLN bureau of navigntion today that the ol t dent wn f of nited e Our Removal Sale with its general discount of cir ante eon rover] y the for « of 25 per by him from being thrown out of |} Much p @ wagon on Wentern tv. December A Conterence in the Back Room at Casey's. 17. W. 0, Wilson of Youngstown On Monday, January 13, The Star will publish the first chapter of ite | A#ks $225 as the value of a horne) new serial story, which died from blood polsoning induced by a wound caused by step Clothin I'S A STORY VOU OUGHT TO READ. Of health, has filed his oath of offic Dress it is the boodie methods of gang politicians. for the new torm, beginaing Janu | It reveale the snares that are‘laid to tempt honest men. ary iat oRES. it's @ warning to every voter. Toilet it’s & mine of information for the student of municipal affairs. BOYCE RECOVERING. it's @ pretty love story for everybody. ae Umbrel pos! 10. vice this to a} je on the night No » | sareed. a 2 : on. | Quletly but steadily laboring for dispatch recetved at the navy de-| etek ance ai vend poor nam Ry mony naloead pad In his Joy over finding a friend,| THis question has kept the Or 1 Meh m treaty | parte The boats were tWo days |p ho evidence of under-| tures that the physicians destred to| LY2 had displayed « wallet with |'4! exclusioniats of the Pacific however, the president can be/jate on acconnt of the heavy sens.| sitting, have the boy kept at the hospital $20 in currency id in ft Coast jumping sideways for over relled up for results, and if it maiapicniaiedan | whee the boy was for a time until a more thoroug Lyng quickly ep, but not) a year finally appears @ solution of the! Datore an ae puma board examination can be made of his|*? With Rice. He arose qutetly,| First the Presldent come ont in /problem via treaty route ts hope- ts paysicians he sat stolid and bir mental ndition ording to the victim's story “~}an annual message amd proclaimed lees, an outeandout exclusion law ij Made, 4 i * | turns purse, his check for bi«|himeelf a champion of the Jape be used i ae ‘a igi? 2 lblankets, and tiptoed out of the nese The Asiatic Exclusion s@| “THereds not the slightest doubt,” i} jand Cedar st. on August 20,| room, making Rood his eacape eleties were stunned. declared my informant, “but that | -—— Josoph arson today brought! Then Secy, Taft, supposedly with every move of Roosevelt in nego- | The case of Otto Harris, a minor, suit in the superior mat the president's sanct od tiating with Japan has been one of | | fe asking damages of $2.500 the Seattle Electric in Japan the firm intention of the flawless diplomacy. It ts doubtful | the Puget Sound Electric Co. damages | |. & to prevent the origration Of if any other man could have acted heard today before Judge -- | Japanese laborers to America. The as #kilifully under the efreum See > im the superior court. The EMPLOYMENT BUREAU lexetustontsts were hopefal stances. It has been necessary to . 28.00 S his father were pasoengers | REPORT. Now the president assures Reps. exclude the pabiic from executive » 25.00 ¢ taterurben train which was bn 0 Ri AR Di: and maka of California, he | confidences, but in the end the Pa Our 49. ‘with & work train about | will work to kill a Japanese exclu cific const will send up a chorus of a The father was ki Baie ogy yop ong Geanioanl Jaton bill if they Introduce one. The praise for Roosevelt in appreciation Windows 20.00 ¢ claims to have rec throagh the free labor bureau dur-| om antiJapanese forces ive up and of bis, auperb diplomacy. In the igeries to his head. He ing the year 1907 was 4.98 cach! (By United Pr ) are awaiting the president's pleas end there will be Japanese exclu for oe in the amount/ing the year 1907 was 4.98 cents| ONE Idaho, Jan. 10.—-Attorneys jure sion, In the meantime the people | each. ‘The comt for 1906 was leas (Whe defended Haywood aud Petth| Information I have secured from of the Pacific coast must have con Suits ae being 4.03 cents job. bone profess to have endoresatien: [to uareea save tee atmongerss tenes eae sla vale ASKS t to the effect that Harry Orchard | Roosevelt has peed a chan, hinted the presiden not = WS gpm ta roar bamyery was promised a reward. of some [ot Reart since the famous message rush begotiations, bat will let mat and Salfered while alicht- while the total for the yoar thetewe Kind between the Haywood and/ that ¢ 4 high fever in Cal tere take their course, until at bok & street car, at Fifth ay. wae 87.534 Pettibone trials After the Hay-/fornfa. It ls understood that ult least the big fleet reaches the Pa- Jvercoats lwood triad they assert, Orchard be. | mately he will wv all bis power to cific const. It ts considered prob- ae jeame tnee because of the de |Prevert the entry of Japanese able negotiations will then be con at— | Bet and note the prices— a ores WAISTS. 2nd Av—Novelty Bkirt Manufacturing Co.—1316 2nd Av. rday Special Factory Clean-Up Sale Wnow on in full force. The rapid selling of high tailored js will satisfy al! bargain seekers. Read this entire SPECIAL SKIRT SALE We have piaced on sale 200 high grade man-tail 4 Novelty Skirts, made in our own shop b: Tt tallors. Values $10. Tomorrow at $4.95 # Charges for alter ations Class T and ¢ and F markably Reduced Women's High jored Suits * Wa rm are Re SATURDAY SPECIALS. Taffeta and Mevsaline | Women's High Grade Broad Bk Waists, tn biack and clot t " ; Nght colors, and far Special factor ale trimmed; value up to $8.5 Womans Nobt Tomorrow .... $5.00 suits erly $40.00 val Great collection Hua ea cage th ne rea0. oo Brown and I Women nity alilored Value up T trimmed, for soda ose np to $97.00 € tomorrow 3 PETTICOATS. St Kk Sateen and Heathe MISSES’ COATS. E bloom Pettier 2 Made of sin and fa OH. Tomorrow £1.98 € foe ne . SILK PETTICOATS row $5.00 4 k and far 6 COATS. E Petticoat value t “ = 4 986. Tomorro $5.00 klue up to $10.00 COATS. omex's fancy ¢ SKIRTS e913, 1 85.00 ‘ lomen'x Wy R $ a 85.00 : Plain, and tanc HATS. 6650. Tenorecy Lad Pp " a 80.00 ‘ Puss. . 85.00 i * eable squirrel | Kimonos, Fane Sie Kimonos, tov Jenan, | we chats ot him by Senator florah tn his closing address for the prosecution, and said that be would | Ihever be 2 witness axain in @ case in which Borah appea torney In order secure hin tes thmony against Pettibone, it is said| jthat the officiais were forced to ipromise that he would mot be re ‘quired to suffer the extreme pen Fatty for bis crimes Advertising | LIVE MODELS SHOW CLOTHING) EFFECT IN THE WINDOW, The Hub Clothing Co. have adopt led @ novel pian of advertising thet half-price sale, which has attracted « large crowd in fr all day. Bachelo elaboraterly fur ndow and there two wm try on various sults, overecets, ¢' I showing the effect of the clothin fom liye models inatead of dummies. ed Markit and Ponca taking j ‘45 ad ' Ma 121 Good Souble ben “4 1Be | tae hwood, brass F. M. SPINNING |: 1310 Second Avenue ea flental ne an oT) ne ores Novel Scheme for | PASS RESOLUTIONS lcooties to the U. 8. believing thie cluded with equ satisfaction to jelass of eure to be inimical to Japan, the U. 8. and Pacific coast ow Sen ECT EerenREE —— “STATE FEDERATION TAKES ACTION 5 i EXPOSITION QUESTION : State Federation of Labor, Tiete te the difectors’ moeting Io season at Tacotha today, notified | at 4 o'clock this afternoon, directors stated that they eould not recede he @ . the Alaska-Yuko@ | yom their former position | Pacific exposition that the feders It fe expected that the meeting {tien would await until Velock ite) will result in the tion of the . demand that no non-union labor be | following officers: J Chilberg. Phey aw, vice! employed and ution wages paid on! president; John H. Mc exposition work prealdent; R. A, Ballinger, second were | Failure of the directors to com-| vice president; A. 8. Kerry, third| ply with the demand will be met) vice president; W. L. Sheffield, sec-} formerly with action by the state federation | retary; C. R. Collins, treasurer, and = de wenn the po see amare onfair lL. A. Nadeau, director general, priced Soe meer ee eee | SAYS FORMER WIFE WOULD NOT LET) >" HIM SEE HIS CHILDREN $20.00 to $30.00 the divorce decree recently Because she is deciafed to have refused permission to her divdroed | ranted the husband was given per og Metre gov mrmoentaaeMvabt stom to visit the children at fre ae © vee ee ee nt intervals. In an affidavit | Christmas and New Years, or (0) ne filed today, Morrison declares | etve them presents on either oces | that on both hotidays named the} sion, Effie Morrison was today cited | wife wont visiting with the chil-| 0 appear before Judge Tallman in dren to a neighbor's to prevent bim the superior court and show cause | seeing them; also that later in-} she should not be punished | formed him that he would not be allowed to give them any presents, contempt. ee eee ee eee STA TE FEDERATION e TACOMA, Jan. 10.—The State Federation of Laber today unanim adopted a resolution calling jor rigid inepection of restaurants wase working womer for a ne t ' d hotel kitchens in t tate. | fc ' a rs, for exele on | { Aal or, for a marine ta jrays Harbor, against ent of boys as tears d favor of the forest res nine thé sewer backs uy yatem of the government nd the ps kitchen floor is flooded with filth, A The convention killed a re Misa Alice Lord, of Seattle, declared hat in that city there was a res in when tatrant where the sewer the floor of the kitchen so the altresses have to lay |tion which tried to commit the f dow boa s to walk on. eration to a bill to « nde all be The convention declared for legia- |citizén’ from working on p lation for an eight-hour day for all !worksein the atate. Oe a a a oy | eee nS ee ee | | JOIN UNION ‘ RQUYE Panes Ta neecus * } OF NATIONAL GUARD. oy a is WASHINGTON, Jan The union britklayers whol The house toda panwed «bil | have heen working on the new First |» B) ate until Jan. 1, 1910 | the Iocal inion Inst night and to * will be put on and- * Ja » Was no constructive work | w add with the *| on * anding army | | the coerce ee ee be held at the Broadway high |} chool from June 15 to 2 Those | Full@ toda pessin® (hese examinations will be. « from Frank A. Ful J wimifted to aay college oF complaint wer fled t tbe the eoooiry A tee 8 court god br (be examining board ho Gotray evowwrwn, aae's orne Nelll & (0. 1010 First Ave. of (he wife recites (nat ‘I peineed |) jar her Wiyiled bie eum C4 ot viet Ber, wells ek A ate) atin of oa oe, . rr mat we Min De gp Teaetp tate ra rnims, FHeloggeruttod by &car, ployed i@ gradixe @.rem fonal ehfid labor law, for the ge of the anflinjunc a” y before cong for } SSS TUNE SCHERMER 0 Regula Regula Regula Regula Regula Re a Regula Regula a | $55.00 $86.00 | Ny i” We ge ged terns on His @¥or gull Particulars Cal! on Our removal Sale, Regular Regular Regular $60.00 lar $95.00 € Re gular $21.00 Golden Oab gular Regular Regular Regalar Regular Regular $70.00 Golden Oak United Press ‘e ard had Liga that GN sey becaune chancello Roc Mnf egy ne ie. kefeller and hi vent funds fr OW magnate TO HOLD EXAMINATIONS vee het In pOD ity “ hip of ion of mm the Stand. nission end tomorrow cent on all Merchandise, atronage as we enjoyed during the busiest part of the pre-holiday season. Not a s@asonable stocked departments at a over the regular prices g of All Kinds Materials and Fixings Articles and No- tions. las and Over- shoes. St Cetera. Su ‘Dougall outhwitk COR FIRST AVE.6 COLUMBIA ST. want bet what can be supplied from our well saving of a full fourth it Cases and ing Bags. China and Cut Glass. Housefurnist Draperies and <a ase Ft Ceter ~ Clearance of Children’ S and Girls’ Coats and Suits | AT A THIRD LESS uit .. 18.75 ‘oat .4...- 16.67 ‘oat... ...13.34 In Navy, Browns, Grays and Mixtures yet simply fashioned, 12. THAN FORMER PRICES Suits and Coats for Children and Girls. Sy these garm press the best of style and taste. The pri been reduced an even third (33 1-3 per cent) below the figures they bore in December, which in many cases had already been substantially lowered. 15.00 Coat ...-.10.00 +. 8.67 10.00 Coat ..,.. 6.67 Etc. 50 Suit SECOND FLOOR. January Pruning Sale ay Bu r r $30.00 Mahogany Bu FOLDING BEDS. r $42.50 Golden Oak Be r $28.50 Golden Oak BOOK-CASES. 0 Weathered Oak Case for r | exular ) Weathered Oa gular 0 Karly English rly English 50 Karly English 5 Karly English Golden Oak C © Golden Oak Cs 5.00 Weathered 0: 0 Golden Oak r $75.00 Mahogany D. © $40.00 Mahogany D. $17.50 Im, Maho; r $50.00 Golden Oak D. $17.50 Iden Oak D. r $21.00 Birdseye Maple better hurry up. DO iT NOW. SIDEBOARDS AND BUFFETS. $163.00 Golden Oak Sideboard for . $38.60 Early English Sideboard for Regular $52.50 Early English Buffet. for rly English Buffet for iden Oak Buffet Regular $60.00 Fumed Oak Buffet for Regular Regula Regula ffet for lish Buffet for .. ,. tarily Hnglish Buffet for .. ffet fo d for for for ko Case < r Ca ase for ase for e COMBINATION. Case e for DRESSING TABLES. With Mirror. for » for » for ts coming along fast and pretty soon the bargains will be all snapped up., The sale won't last much longer, so you would . r for for . for for .. Table for Taule for . D. Table for Table for Table for Table for Without Mirror. r $17.50 Satin Walnut $21.60 Satin Walnut r $15.00 Mahogany D. dD. T D. Ta Table able for for DRESSING TABLE AND CHAIR. and abl Birdseye Ma Tuna Map! Mahogany justable mirr and ¢ son chair and Cha and Ch wair fo Table and Chair for t table. Century Furniture Co. Second Avenue and Spring Street @HORT time we will AQ SAW, for $4.00 per InTERARER At BOND AN 1009 American OWNING, HOP Both e jocks, Bonds, Orders Executed for sell y REALTY COMPANY, lank HOMESEEKERS, FARMERS AND - RANCHERS ‘ou as fine Farm This land will n @ gro@h in Washington. NO irrigati Building. Co. has-given us as are Smart “$10.00 “$12. $12.75 S Travel- Mes. Rugs. a plendidly ents ex- ces have > $22.50 87.50 88.00 $5.00 $6.50 $8.25 $10.00 $27.50 $35.00 $15.00 ng Land as grow any on nggHten,