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LAST EDITION VoL. NO, 229 10. > INENT JAPANESE ARE NOW FEDERAL PRISONERS THIEVES GET DRAYLOAD UF LOOT BOLD CRIME IS DONE IN AN UPTOWN HOTEL. WHITE NW GAWLEY IS THE NEw BOY oF THE TAKEN BY ICERS. -_— Arrests Likely to From Circles “Much Higher Up. for the past five to bring to ‘of white men and Japanese fa Wholesale importation girie into this count purposes, United States officials yester ia ae years justice st sear Ten Rooms Entered and Rifled While Guests Are Eating. frmixz i ds backbone of While guests of the Hote! Mason lehi Katayama, 0 on Third av. between Pike and Gaever and inter Union ste, were at breakfast yee Ag. Onterprising sneak thieves entered ten rooms and car ried off five sult case 2 sults of clothing. four gold watehes, six um at ti4 1 another we: has been posing d merchant, ax clot Japanese who re bretias and a large assortinent of ‘ agen state Other Wearing apparel. How thee m4 h $200, thieves could escape with so mur plunder without detection ty a mat . I. peat County Jai ter of much surprise to the tenants Gre held at the of the hotel Ste not allowed to Chief of Police Ward said todar with each other. Cap that the robbery had not been re y refuges to ad y ported to him, and no other person tends to implicate v about pol headquarters claimed ihe Japanese is equally un to know anything of the thefts, Te cat as ante of the hotel are at @ loas to ain acrented by know why the police failed to notice z. erent seiterdar| Charile Taft, younger son of the Sch a large amount of loot being son ee was about to President-elect, with an Unele Sam | Cfried fro hotel, “The Powe p 2 | hat on hie head. thie most have used a dra C. & Sound steamer for roca said one of the tenants today souvent Was arrest of the bors wer cle out ¢ at his fate last 0 pletely. I wonder what the and Ishikawa were dofhg about that Ume sary of the alleged unlaw’ Bawiey and bis Tec eee eee ee ee ‘PLEADS FOR Which has caused * o { States * HENEY'S CONDITION - pert ae * * * (By United Preas.) # BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. ~ALARCER —The doctors at th Lane ears the local ® hospita pre tttendanee | on aml rancis ‘eney gave out « @ thar agro | ® statement this afternoon tha led from oa | ‘® their patient was in a much # re by oly. |x improved condition, although # i“ ‘. ptf] # he spent @ restlogs night and ® Rc. ol weil | it wae not allowe to receive @ Hy Retell was} Bed visitors this morning * 7 i tremedeon | # Mr. Heney’s temperature ts & S aenates. | i® higher than it was Inst night, attempts to on. German Chancellor Asks er oe Coches way thet. thee S Put his every effort | sohti | ea : uch shrewdness for Greater Fighting (ee eeee SEEPS EE EES were persistently | Forces. | the gang was fur } m concerning v by the immigratic (By United Press.) Billy tell died PERLIN, Nov. 19.--Ureing io it was ointed inl ecreased taxation for the enlarge epee work of detecting) mont of the naval and military ed Procurers was carr or nothing was plior Von Buelow been criticised for his defense t, Cham as recently Reichatag “TMC fe B Work in Earnest. eror William, and who s made elf the idol of the t man e by exacting from t Vashing-| kalser a pledge that he would limit first the imperial power, today mm te of the | one the markable t Joh an parliament tir ane strain of his meeting with b the emperor at Potad Von Bue ‘ - “ ag ue address in| SROUld "Hive Resigned, upport of his tht finance: bitle s Did Not hat were threatened with defea : x the Reichstag because of the Suit Him. dispute between the chancellor, the a vox emperor and parliament ; (By United Preys.) Germany is unpopular among| pexyt ; Die imm the ther nation { Euro de Longshor art | is he ding of our naval the and|and militar ¢ . “ ma me 8 and ex in mor “ t bulld in Just what act the Reichstag i will take is a matte f much herself int doubt fraces eaptair WhO Was alroad 8 betog on Pave Money 16 Gawiey the 7 priee to be ud pe c Woman a ed a stir o ' and read ; cut stand on the pe Captain Gas wuestion, the deleg ussombled B We Japar the convention ha been anx 4 aine \ Vole f th federa s future me t0 keep an x ' polte Foman, 7 | Still anothe up Ww udming Healing his « ad | tered to Keefe, when the execut MAWiey ie naid «, , ee | council, at it fon last 4 t phat he wa; q decide hat in the futo all m <a in Alice Roosevelt-Longworth f that t wt LY Oppose Wane fixe Has Cut Her Limit cal should is eau hee ion al Down From 40. a Ribs cunts TEN med to hs nited Press.) WEBER t at $200 ‘ chola eer wax il rks DIES SUDDENLY |: Bli¥e Young ja, a : th . iY, fe Bragg : “Up tonight ’ ‘ ace ‘ i f At the a ‘ y t =e m areat North { fen ai re | % ' 1 CH tor im: ‘ Matron: I i t a ony Pag “ . a , is nity ” i SEATTLE, WASH BUSS | WILL ALLOW NO ONE) TO DICTATE TO HIM. People and Will Keep Obligation. SHERIFF ELECT HODGE, 1 have * to make for my refux cap county central » to name any deputies In my office,” said Sheriffeiect Robert T. Hodge over the telept : k Diamond today jhe coun comm! ine any good to at aBure® with me, such as Chairman Ter huno suggests in an | w in bis morning's Post-latelligencer Ag a idate fo co | went efore the ple of this county 4 them that if | were elected ff l alone would be sheriff told them that 1 would be guided fn the selection of lea solely it, that mn the grou lithe rel, caeitian mm would Obligated to the Peopie. 1 am under obi n to people of this county mad to political party or other organization financial fixure. noel t no the no or interest The men in the re publican party who have in the past dom od the party in King county nearly al me both at the primaries and at the polls on November 3, and if for no other reason this would be sufficient to remove any possible obligation. But if they had all sup. Ms ole i me it would make no dit h come ner the men recom have been the commonest i grafters |in fact the has been j mostly urged me by | “high m8 is abe cheapest polities! arafter in King county. If | allowed the politicians to name my deputies | could not} tions to ple who elected me and to the men who aided me the most ny campaign and wh have even suggested the name of one man for a position under me is Alone Responsible I want the King County Repub lican club, ite officers and ita me bers, and every one else in county, to know that I the sheriff for the next and that I alone am to be reapc ible for the conduct of that offi And with this, I want to couy the statement that 1 Khiy 9 for me soclates uboard the | Good Mon Left Out All of the men who w ‘ cted, and there are noW no va chowe f of thet h. I have bee npelled t at ft Isposal to 5 tt 0 appoint all of the splendid " ho sought i i I lame th i} [ k tle ch | fil do t " part x ‘ He } ented a ho 1 the Rainier Heights di trict and will make his future hon in thi ty | Wants Cannon's Office entative Charles Fowl! , bu and curr Big Oi) Fight Is On ' - f Mwed the field ° o \Is Obligated Only to the: American Warships Are , that fin death | confirmed The , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, N CHINA ARMY HEAD FOLLOWS FORMER RULERS TO GRAVE, THE SEATTLE STAR 1908. Ready to Put Down Any Trouble. my. a | Prince Ching (By United Press.) MANILA, Nov trom #hanghai today head of the A dispatch Chin died at Pekin last night. been officially tw trouble ware new Dowager © seriously i intimated ie traces Atapateh sa “is Yehona he t t hat the the and the in to the cabitl that is thought to have caused } the Deaths of the recent Empero: Kwang Het: and Dowager Empres Tei An, slow polson. Mt Ju believed here that Admiral HarBer, in command of the Ur Btatd Philippine equadron. hae re ceived information direct trom Pekin, causing him to expect tre }diefand necessitating the presenc of American veasela in Chinese Waters lt te believed the American of fieers will continue to hold = the WESTERN PRIEST MAY RECEIVE HONORS H (By Unit THE, WEATHER RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; FRESH PRICE 60UTH WINDS. ONE CENT CAL GANG OF GIRL IMPORTERS UNEARTHED IRST ARRESTS IN BIG IMMIGRATION SCANDAL HODGE SAYSGRIM DEATH HES ThE AT WORK LONG SERIES OF MISHAPS _ BLAMED FOR POOR SERVICE = eee RED LIGHTS TO GO OUT ON DEC. 1, SAYS MAYOR er HOODOO IS STILL ON MUNICIPAL LIGHT PLANT. _|Delay by Contractors the Cause of No End of Chief of Potlee Ward has pc They will Gli Glimmer South rinte | out that these people can 06 eee district se ' of Present District they now ar Trouble. in the Future. according to bis | eee j reed that the! The history of Seattle’s munich r Miller has not changed Wy nd ward did/pal lighting plant during the past ge age oes Bh gash int was on|tWelve months has been a record present location on King at. He #o| the north n the of minh miscalculations and da cow t lawns, | went This prects what take by ¢ Vay ho they told the rata nference ees interviewed ht ng several weeks For two months the suburban The mayor has ead that It has been announced that unless | sections of the city have been with me all the habit f the pr this suggestion ie adopted by \ out lights part of the time. Occa- ant ve s light eage - r . “ 1 he | Mayor — tne — Maal #° sionally the downtown districts ent? 0 ‘compel the Tene #12 suffered a period of darkness. Very This te haat senate et this section of the cfiy, Often in portions of the city where subject Seclared the city's we it up entirely om the ground residence lighting is contracted for execut of constituting a nuisance the supply has been very unsatié- eur ee a ation factory, or entirely absent ibwa MAN OUT FOR There are several reasons for this condition of the lighting plant JOE CANNON'S First and probably foremost is the JoB. — v atious dela: in receiving ma tertal and machinery ordered from the east Too Many Contracts. mdly months Super uring that b during the tendent Youngs, fi would have hie addi- tional supply of power on hand by | October 1, closed up contracts | which so reduced the available sup- REBAT when the engineering depart- mt failed. to get the extra ma- y instalied on time, that there was not enough electricity to keep all the street lights going. Members of the city council have fie@t th readiness, awaiting devel . euthentes. ; een exceedingly generous during Biforts to confirm the reporte of |ROCKEFEL LER CAUSES the months of long days in order- Prince Ching’s death have been an | ing street light egnstalled, and this sugeesaful. Ching was president of | SENSATION IN one nm probe an unnecessary thé Chinese board of foreign af | ain upon the able power faire, and in that position con | COURT. ie , tralied the army. His sudden rise | hen the bends for the connes imipower in. the Inst two days has tions with the wheels at the power attrac Widespread attention to) CONGRESSMAN W. T. SMITH. |Doesn’t Deny Rebate Ar. *!om arrived, it was found that hitmae!! y had been put together wrong. | oe (Oy aid Presen 19 rangement With Penn- The bends bad to be cut apart and Tokio Heare Rumors. Jown will have & candidate for the " la Road put together again, a tedious and ° wo rie . syivania oad. time-consuming operation. TOKIO, Nov. 19—Rumors here) speakerahip of the national house | A tofey say that the Dowager Em of representatives against Joe | greement Broken. ine Vebomala. of China, has been! Cannon this next spring (By United P When it was seen that the addi- Ke and there are reports that it will be Congressman Walter NEW YORK, Nov John D. tional power was not forthcoming ieee Ching, Grand Chancellor), smith Counct) Mieffs. Prac . = October 1, the date figured on, Yune Shi Kai and other high offi-/ tically the entire lowa congres. | Rockefeller created a sensation In Superintendent Youngs expected to eis have been murdered. sional delegation will be back ofthe federal court this afternoon by draw upon the supply of the Sno- reports are vague, but there| him, and it is said Smith bas! samitting that he formerly accepted | Walmie power & Lighting com- fee belief that horrible acts of! many loyal supportera fa other) oo " M 4)./ P8ny. with which the city had a some sort have taken place at the! states. He was firet ted to | Pebates from the Pennsylvania rai reciprocal agreement. On October Ciifaeee capital. One rumor says congress in 1900 Previous to read 18 the Snoqualmie people with- thet an effort te being made by t he had served six years as Step by at over the record of | dr from this agreement, and the agents for the evolutionists to! district judge He has the | expansion, absorption and develop- | !ehting department was left to ite overthrow the government by kill-/ unique distinction of having been jicnt Rockefeller told how, ander |©¥® resources; facing an abnormal ing all the high authorities |nominated for office by his party i. direction of his iron hand, the | 4¢mand for power and light, with always withe o dissentieg most marvelous business machine | ly @ minimum supply Many Murders Reported vote in the coafvention that nomi { orn times was built. As he The lghting plant should have PARIB, Nov. 19.—Rumors of the | nated him. explained this move or that In the | >ee2 in a position to furnish an murder of Prince Ching, head general scheme of reaching out and |#™ple supply of ight on October 1 the army and the most powerful nn aneing the there was | !8#t. Instead, the city is now get- man in China «ince the death of evident always the keenest business —. but a little more than 3,000 Emperor Kwang Heo, reached hi capacity, and always the most re-| horsepower today. It also reported that markable consideration of detalls | | hi contract for the steel pipe Yuas 8h! Kai, grand chancelic a and incomparable genius for organ! ou Bh ~ penstock was awarded to been murdered No mention is zation toNe & Co. of Pittsburg, and tmade of the death of the new dow Rockefeller explained the absorp they we re months behind time in Ager empres © rumors say the tion of the refining plant and the | Se*ting the pipe here. Crane & tharders were committed by bleh dock property of the Long Island be who furnished part of the ma- Gffictals, who are in a plot to seize| Refining company, which was the | Chinery also behind time with the government j effort of the Standard to re. the orders, but because of the de- oll for export. Next he told of |! = receiving the pipe the city DO , ESS ing over the f rty of the De 1 not place the material fur NS BRIDE'S DR | Refining company, which was |Mshed by Crane & Co. even when AND HANGS SELF | jengaged in canning oll it did arrive WITH RIBBONS. | How Standard Reached Out. | | Natural Mistake. eH | He related how the Standard rey aes artment accepted power t sor bed he r- | anc eh bs acts u “4 (By United Press.) jreached out and absorbed the Har-| Si le a Me during the KANSAS CITY, M 19 anal d:5sabiigia vey Refining company of Loulaville, mae ; on the theory that they ered ; Ky., “for the purpose of increasing | Would have everything ready by aft quantal af Gore ; Slayer of Brother Is the market and getting a = eri. For this Superintendent he fur af Gordon ie, aged Ps mgt tonsa eon oungs to blame, ar e . 44; who dressed himself complete) Arrested 14 Years outlet for the prod f the r odode ngear ter lh » thes | * finer stake im hie young ry oom After Crime. | ‘Then the Imperial Ol] Refinery what any other man would bef strangling | with a at Oil City, which was owned by e done under the same (hag Die: hone hella. aan enmnami: Charles Pratt and H. H. Rogers we cadet | (By United Press.) was taken in, He explained that ring department has inting t full | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19 this concern controlled a large Ori all actual construo- sad pas oy yn! charged with murder for slaying | ental trad is department and aaenyfieg eee Sere Seely brother 14 ago, Pe efeller dented that to blame for make Up.& woman's party | his , brother} ot dhe any manner in the new ma J the noose to the foot of| Who has t nown as Harry | 8 compat Pittsburg The charter a Tuihie te bes re smoke, Va ace his a Pratt compar A a Re pa City F for the girl he married mn arres' at the 8 f ‘ " w mem ‘ cha en a t ix hea a wielte, Holden was pre. the t agreeme t . é Is ) see: od to flee, having be “ f exte 1g 1 ating | © t As City WORKING AS CLERK} toiden namitted ng | Extension of Business. — mail hy a e er , tt The pu ASE f the ar ; t Ve By United Press jefense, as t trang ne t } &/} wo 1 . w MEXICO, M Capt.|in a fight, f . Ménelané and be Sohn D. Archbala 4 today loyed Clerk at the! brother was dead AWAY | tending the . He ay w Sully 0 plant of the Mexico Brick & F he wh f the early incid c 4 wit . es - C pany. When he a H ent 1 the anist e sta 1 ‘ t 1 it he the pe wh 1 @ nat f f uiled \ ; neoted with th 1 Savannah | Whitad He wa la P ye ; A rd new harbe aud 1 b { € u t ae for 1 € h we ph u ateatant for urge sum in alg ut th © home, hi The k ed that the I . ti the Chicago t i ‘ og son, that 7 wo Brees gol One Supply Line. pais Rate Cutting Results . i th (By United Press.) He sa ' a \ h i h e@ rail Mare 1 1 r Magd n bay | q ar to with n are f 1 f th i fie leet te ‘ betr ered { € H “ 1 Justi 1 ited in oh 1 r will wail for Magdalena bay ny. | bating fo 1 , ' ) I 0 t It was nece ato t rt Al which . 1s now in| room when the exa 1 } , " December for A detach: | An enor { for the delay fl hort mer und rept w nd whe Your ' \ urine c¢ arrived | ¢y \ Q { on « \ Want Language Taught Re tion for & at . . i lent K Presid Union Men Ald § 0 t ty) t | gents wi n th x mer N é

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