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4 € STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1915. PAGE 5. ‘ [EMPRESS Breakfast Lunch and Dinner lity food and excellent hero prevail at the Nor tonia Cafeteria. Other Sections of Seamen’s Law Over Which There Is Little or No Controversy SECTION 1 of the bill isa rep. wages are withheld unlawfuly, tion, Kyne says many ships pro: of satlors, and other corporal pun etition of a former law, There is There isn't any contreveray over © vide even more space than the trhment, and provides that if the | Magra ca Le j woe ho argument as to this mection: this section new law requires. offender 1* not booked as provid MATINEE Oct. 3 f — . 30 hy 2 lates to replacing men at for “a é 948 ed by law, the captain, the ver WE ‘ART gtrestly fresh ranch eggs eign ports in case of desertion, ; SECTION 7 provides for the sel, or her owners, may be Hable x with Swift's Premium hams arr sina abaiand ny Jost " abolition of arrest and imprison- for damages, Thus, the captain and dacons. y Our Hot Cakes and +i Wattles punch—Continuous Service ment of sailors who degert from a would pb & restraining influ ship tn a foreign port ence on #avagely inclined mates, Many owners, umong them The objection offered by owners Mr. Dollar,” says Kyne, “are to this section is not that flogging rtily In favor of this provis should be permitted, They mere SECTION 2 provides for thé due him at each port, if he so de division of sailors on large ves- sires, Instead of waiting until th sels into at least two watches, end of the trip. The only objec an4@ the engine crew into three tion to this 18 the #itp owners watches It also prohibits work. féar that some satlors would take ty éhlee H hf {ng seamen alternately in the this money and get drank, leay. '°" " bia. ek eee en eee fireroom and on deck. Nine ing the ship high and dry. As a matter of fact, Kyne adds, era pay damages. Still, io other hours shall be a day's work tn the old law, which permitted Ines of busines®, as Kyne points harbor, Seamen shall not. per such arrests, has been a dead let- out, an employer ts responsible form unnecessary work on San, _ SECTION 8 te a slight change ter for 20 years, There Is no rea: for acts of servants #o far as days and holidays. over the previous law It pro- #on why sailors shouldn't have they apply to the work being “Some owners, vides that on complaint of the the same r t to throw up their performed for such employer Dinner—Until 7:30 spur Coffee is a little better” | "7 BIG JOUY ACTS "9 Fine reading and = rest eee for the convenience of ys Kyne, “od. first or second officers, or a ma- jobs as other Inborers * 0 © c ! if cen Waaneed ts aadertte ie 40 jority of the crew, that a ship t# ses SECTION 11 provides that sail ) . aJority are hu: ineuitablo for sea Voyage, or that SECTION 8 merely amends a ors get five quarts of water and mane and this {# a humane pro: vision.” And thus he proves it {s not hu. mane to work a sailor in a hot engine room and the next moment out on deck Temperature tn the fireroom, #ay, 115. Temperature on deck, its food, provisions, are un- previous law, and relates to the two ounc wholesome, an {investigation must right of skippers be made by certain officers {n any punish sailors for « port, The only change {s that a time off It forbids, for ex 6. 64 majority of a crew, without an of- ample, enthusiastic use of belay SECTION 12 prohibits a saflor ficer, may make such complaint, tng pins on satlors’ heads. There from making any allotment of his Heretofore, an officer, together {en't any controversy on this sec: Wages, except in writing, and of butter, at least, nd mates to per day. There ix no controver- tain marl #y over this provision . : : ‘K; with the majority of the crew, tion. It vides for humane only to relatives. It puts the 40 or 50, Pneumonia? Rather were required, There ts practic. treatment—nothihg more. crimp” out of business, th eee ally no argument over this sec ary crimp” being the sailors’ loan The other parts of this section tion SECTION 9 deals with the du. shark. It prevents a satlor from are plainly only fair require: ae tlee of consuls, ete, in foreign assigning his Wages away a month ments, SECTION 6 provides for more ports. There Is no objection to two before he has earned SECTION 3 gives a sallor the space for crew quarters than had this section from any one them, thus always remaining tn right to collect two days’ pay, in» been fixed by previous law se. debt to the captain or company, stead of one, for every day hiv There is no objection to this sec SECTION 10 prohibits flogging ete Setor of Ophthal molagy He tome trist = : “re ssi 7 Peace ar READ THIS SIDE OF IT! SHIP ~ = halt a = MISSIONARIES ‘ALLIES PLAN T0 | SWHERS Eerie id Gane Ke cftumvat®. REPORT ON WORK STRIKE BALKANS for all kinds of} stoves, ranges and! pe fill ee dB Convention V What They’re | Cacidertag Occupation of CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 sos rink. ST. Doing for Aliens in | Serbian Macedonia, Wood | saitor who won't admit he knows what he’s talking about ; oe United | States. Cables. | If, as it now appears, the Seamen's law will be an issue in the next pre tial election, it is also certa tha KODAKERS— IN TACOMA SATURDAY} | ALL FOR MORAL EFFECT | |. bia sachin Wise ficeah’ tek a Metsed oe hat the : “In at one, at five fj ar sihy WAOMBAS a HENAOR It is for this reason The St € summarizes it. "re done me=Devotional ser | United Press Staff Correspondent Kyne hits the nail on the head, so far as Section 13 of PHOTO SHOPS anniversary sermon | LONDON, Oct. 2—The allies are} the bill is concerned, when he says erat) RN Ae earn B Dot Oy ron oo and oon No shipowner ‘who ‘employs white Inbor need go out|fl DAILY ° * LOWER ernoon Bee: of usINess. ; . tary occupation of Serbian Mace ; . (ati e FLOOR ents 2 Eo rn wae |donta, bone of contention in ce | Do you get it? The Pacific Mail company, Robert Dol- NEE Balkan situation. lar, yes, and Seattle's pride, the Minnesota, carried CHINESE retary Home Guarde and = |""It this step is taken, tt would be) CREWS i Telo Sows Mothers’ Jewels, presiding. : REW = PP aber en tor the purpose of protecting Ser- | ane Moe pavia dion territory while negotiat LAW APPLIES TO | ROBERT NEVER FLEW MGH TLY Dalley, Jr., secretary Young between Serbia and Bulgaria con: | FOREIGN VESSELS, TOO U. 8. FLAG TILL WAR RESERED Som. 323 tion, then, 90< PHONE -11. 3 People’s Work, presiding. a ee a Bene ivan * moral effect on th Ikan P Dolan ent states, yer this: The Seamen's) Let's turn our atte “exactly th Kyna, to R © to for u 7:30 p. m.—Devotional service coy Oe American #. That Ps are not o Rav MiRandall, OD. | AS Be Otteet to Gere iSync: 1, Any Yousel, before it| | Firat a litte oh « fluence b Ikan’ e jes merican 5 at ive rt Dollar and his ships Task” |meat the expenses of anitantion lender the f no matter £W 15 years ago, Until 1914, aa | ; ~--Rev. Benjamin 8. Hay. | acetate every German move cal-/ "Bat fl flag. ‘Then congress paseed a law [tmeet® Hoe Bgperncts ‘FIN’ IS A LUCKY MAN a 3 Pn " “ fl congress passed a lay . Ce > sailc { : wood, D. D, Washington, 0.C. | cutated to secure Bulgaria's ald. |*allore mg edie new permitting forelgn-butit vessels tol They could Diy out of Americas What is being done by the field] | a i rece beads. aitn tp |itteren ¢ betwen foreign and thal tented nett and to retain|ports under the new aay mi ith A masked man approached A. E. secretaries of the Woman's Home |)* American ehips, Not the least now |, : Ste a tt | coolles, while Dollar cou! a e Pate 2911 BE. Jefferson st., Fri- jfight their way thru to Constant! | Gierence between foreign and oe oe aeerees ee and Jap coolle sailor understands his day shied : Dr. L. R. Clark. yer 400,000 troopa they have |!ca8 ships conld compete with wees SAY deste tone tt Cate {ote ers’ | language, but Dollar's “Hold up Yous bintat Ma seee So * ak ati itte. | o Pap U4 * mt British, or Dutch, or Swedish vessels | ying the British fl ~P® | coolle sailor doosn’t manded. : Pe eee iy 3 thy ap ye V308 7 }| Roane’ gg er Ag 7 goa ag before, they can do the @mo now.| Now that the Beamen's law is go BUT IT ALL THE SAME A dig automobile rolled along| Finlayson chanced to be carrying | Fs of Painless Dentistry at of People Here} | sowees jIf American ships could not com-|ing tnto eftect, Robert. Dollar ts| tye tett te then tho dup ateam- First ave. Friday evening, during|home # shotgun, which he was to 4 the Lowest Prices. { Seattle ts more of a cosmo There is a strong belief among | 2¢te With British, Dutch or Swedish again recking British registry er agparently has an advantage (2¢ Tush hour. A woman started to/use on a hunting trip. The robber 4 |} politan city than most Seattle {| some authorities that this massing | *@P% before, then the Seamen's law CHINESE CREWS AT over Robert Dollar. But the Amer. |CTo8s the street at Madison. The/saw It. ; 4 ay © combination, suc } people imagine. Following are { ae rien to terforize the | makes no difference. The Seamen's | $12 witHOUT BOARD {can sailor doesn’t get @ look in,| D8 car struck her and knocked ber| “Don't shoot! Don’t shoot!” he fils should appeal to you ea S ctatiaties oF the allen population { be mere ae na, no they will sute|!a% In other words, has made no either from Dollar or the Jap|¢own. | suddenly entreated, and turned and 4 . Pe a hat Metin euabiinel ta & to | Ee pe porta foe ine retier |Change In the condition of Ameri. ieee | pimammer The man who drove the car, F.|ran. : Yen citizens, both, men and Port submitted yesterday before | o¢ Turkey which Germany may|smpioying white labor e” Pe| Robert Dollar carries a coolle| Now bear this tn mind: Without |H. Miller, 4825 49th ave. S., is a| } t section, tellink {the board of managers of the ( {| devine. employing white la crew, shipped In a Chinese port at|the Seamen's law, the Pacific ship re al estate broker. The woman, | e . how well they are pitased with t } s Home Missionary so || 4 Rarlin wireless report Wed.| EMPLOYERS OF CHEAP the wages of ¢ port—$12 a/ping was left entirely to Chinese | Miss Fannie Goldstein, 32, of IT’S THE DOLL AR i 7 Bork we have done for them, and |} {| neaday reported that the allies had |CHINESE NOW HOWLING month, Out of this sum, the crew|and Jap coolle nallors, even when |20th ave. ts a seamstress, : j ve 3 oe . ; jg, board themsely |the ships flew American flags. The| She {s tn the Providence hospita: ‘ ; FE rcanarontighange arg bape eh gp you hear no such howls) "there's another quality the Chi-|Seamen's law, therefore, cannot |Saturday with many bruises and| That you do not spend that toa (|don has not thus far confirmed the|against the Seamen's law on the J { By B : a eka ae ace ae nese have |make this situation worse. with a possible fractured skull,! puts you ahead. A dollar in J 5 Late {| POPOr = maaitia tenda ether dine 2 “A Chinaman what he Is| Can it make {t better? Andrew | worrying becausé she {sn't at work. ; . sr07 {] Reales date the see told to do without pausing to pull, Furuseth, author of the bill, says {t} Miller was booked at police sta-| your deposit book is a silent ) tase 5 HOLINESS SOCIETY eae one Pib: be: out a little volume of union rules! positively will make {t better, for|tion on an open charge, and re. partner, working for you day } ge =|) «itt }| ‘The usual meetings of the King|‘rade even Ate Inhor |2d regulations or a copy of theleventually it will not only bring |leased on bis personal recog - 4 : : t “a t st || County Hol association will be Mores cheap | 3 4 psp a angel Revised Statutes.” real American vessels on the Pa-|nizance. He says th woman|and night—earning something t . ; 2:7 {/ held in the Nazarene church, corner SMA aiaah cha ittnadaeee ai HOW IO DOLLAM SHIf jcific, manned by Americans, but|walked from behind autos standing | __ much, perhaps, but it’s j + & } atte {lof Blewett st. and Aurora ave, Fro-|'h? ben ‘ ae the tovey tia ot ANY MORE AMERICAN? }it will also raise the standard of /at the curb. atl ee i iy ) : 2545 }|mont, on Tuesday and Wednesday, |‘"° rea dy eongaeese ey ; woes . If Dollar has coolle satiors, what|the Jap sailor, taking him out of| Mrs. George Carey, 609 Thomas| safe and certain, and the ac- i inte - 2 ! . an r eric ‘esrela that ever p! f o o 1 th coolle cla | >) > ? negro : : 378 )/ October 5 and 6 H =p peat ecg Sar oe difference does it make if he|the st. Was another victim of an auto ted earnings may come { 2) 0| Babcock and Mra j|the Pacific to the Orient. Alw flies the Ar n flag, the Chinese | HOW LAW WILL AID Friday evening. She was struck] cumulai oa - y. 5 14 (ibe the speakers it was a Chinese crew that manned) may or gome other flag? What dit.; AMERICAN MARINE and bruised by a machine owned | handy at just the right time, he st | ake {f Dollar ov “A Jap will desert for money [py B. C. Corliss, of 803 Western Japanese just quick—and quicker— ave, and driven by C. B. Levar, his na) 7 : , affect shipping on tt . “a } vm-| than a whit y aantteat. ‘Tha anei@ant aoen 4 : ; ; | phi : ur, The acel¢ urred vg} one tl 6 99 or in the coastwise t r there) ployment on hia vi ’ | Furuseth. “I've jst First end Blanchard Interest Per Cent “ y 4 s.azz } | white Inbor {# employ Kyne says| Robert Dollar's abip fwant wet . : “398 4) 95 per cent of the coastwine ered more Amertean than the Seat.| leave their ships and sail In The Seamen's law : ‘ 4 ES ee these vessols ‘ | | > ‘ to be consid.) ‘em swim ashore, Japs will y oft REI OSS Sree \speak English. This »|tle Maru, owned by a Japaneso| oth ships for more money. ‘MICHIGAN ALUMNI UP ION ! TRETH PULLED FREE | . Pac ific constwise trade, Ships doing| steamship company? | lapanese boats may come here w . orang tres ade to 20:00 jo|mimalonary society was outlined at | Humphreys Seventy-seven |!" Frise geal ie, Ghipa doing) etenmakip companys | | aan graeinenih thas, mecthayn TO MEET Ni - ‘our painiess ning session of the board Grip, Influ ae \ i : x, ' 1 deaths. tener ers | E TO GHT salbcey | ‘ e fo , enz |fornia ports will not be in the least| ments of the Seamen's law, Robert ne ° | pots edly Sr the Pit Fer Ps a, affected by the Seamen's law |Dollar would have to get white| $45 a month. : . annual co "i 1} vy 6 | ou see, a Jap pall | pn Regal Dental Offices Ix f church, Saturday loarhe, law, therefore, need concern) #8 See i ecanee: ee pee | arta wil eee i Jase ticles | Michigan alamnt will meet Satur 7 RUS 7 co. M. E. ch ars . lont » tran {the > ownern,| stand the Innguage of the officers. | 8 jet the @ protectio: . - “yee id of ¢ es only the ship owners ; 2 sy. | day night s ercial Club eee a ee nee {| Mees. MBit tok aren fs the Pacific Mail, Robert Dollar and|Phis Dollar won't do because he) of the Seamen's law as an Ameri-| day night at the Commercial Clut OF EATTLE ’ . Cor. work; Mrs. Georgia Trimble to’ sna Sy gl cM couldn't compete then with the Jap|¢an. He won't be thrown Into jail|to learn the progress being made what {s being done at the Portland the Urea’ es jand brought back to his country iceaeisd ®/towards raising a fund for build *. Mary Fisk WHY DID PACIFIC ‘ industrial home; M ts prisoner, as used to be the case. |, silean Talon oldbie ital and Surplus $800,000 Pe PASTOR AT NEW POST rene ee: catiaren's homes,| Mention any sickness from Sprue| MAIL. REALLY QUIT? 'SQUEAKING Po ee te oe acatti| ing a Michigan Union clubhouse at| Cap . {Ann Arbor, Chairman Frank P. ot vaigk >reg.'and Miss Winifred Willard on “Our|to Gout and every one has a pet! Now, {t's sha Pacitic receive half the wages due him| AS pr. Chal ran : anal ch nae 1910, ‘hey Text Book. remedy to recommend | Mail {8 owr ithern Pa KIDNEYS! when he gets to an American port | Gres it Jadeo William R Daye ton JAMEG.D. ROG Pewee TH b ae come| The delegates planned an excur elfic Because it's owned| je {In the past, he had to wait until he| | nie Bil,” Michigan's’ yell |N: 8: SOLNER, an Lewin has resigned to Church {ston to Tacor fternoon Mention a Cold or the Grip and| “le ! ie eeiae a oon Guar a, Saban merly “Dig Bill Michigan's, yell|- 41.6 prealdent and Trust Offleer ; or of the West Seattle church. wit home mission-Inearly every one recomm tted " bra t " y head| How long oy ariel then, be-) inition dollar yell” from a movie _— if aries promised to be a memorable | ugaventy-ne "as their owr ana not a provision of fore he strikes for higher wag siteak é i ’ one. Following preaching of the ea psat br pre en's act. It had been en If he doesn't get more wages, and| tS ef HOGE BUILDING 4 > GET IT AT EVANS ccivatiary. weriiiad Rev. A. W |ticular pet remedy eee a Sicha te bere enough sailors quit, the Jap vessel) | in the Heart of the Financial “ # anniv 1 4 acted into ong before Se | 5 * kiaanh ihn ard and Columbia. 3rd and Union. | Peonard in the morning, @ pageant} To get the t resulta, take|men's act |th is tied up. It cannot clear out of ea ain Pie meee District of 500 children will be held in the the American port without a legal | Now in se Seventy-seven” at tho first feeling It-may be that the Southern|a - a afternoon at the church, with Mrs. of a cceld Pacific has only maintained the} Ee AR Gute | j A. W, Woodcock in charge. of 1 Pacific Mail because of transcon-|f, FOR MORE MONEY? | 4 In flowing robes o white, If you wait till your bones ache,|tinental freight the latter company] The thing simmers down to this | 4 the 8 of Queen Esther marched / 111) you eough and sneeze, it may| brought to the nt ‘company cuaeon weve. eo “ 9 { n h Sayer | neal mya Kyne. “It seems probable that Will the Japanese sailor de. ns oe 4 $1.00, at all ar i f their competitors would rt? Will he stand pat for more st : edn fos : ty deprive the Pacific Mail money or will he patriotically join wb ? ymusiness in the Orlent b forces with his’ owners and con ore hreya? Hormeo Me , ¢ Are appropriate at all r tableaus and mud int . jompetition via the canal tinue to work for $12 a montt PRODUCE THE MAXIMUM OF | Of area See ee MT 3 is to say, other ships, not | If the Jap sailor gets the same times. We have made a wages as Americans, or nearly 80, HEAT OBTAINABLE FROM GAS : jlowned by railroads, could take Ort pf Yt sctection of fav-] WANT FARMS UNDER How £0 Heal i case ene ee less stones, perfectly cut. Skin-Diseases | f1f\." Mail stean Americans can then operate Ameri SAS te ints ease ee 95 Per Cent of It Is Radiated Into the Room. ra, who would a . . lastly,” says ? | fee ‘a-tim Kinger® of yout — J}have to stop this side of the canal| ean “the charge has been made that ay Mount! ye gl COMPENSATION ACT A Haltimore doctor suggests this and ghd ip the goods by rail co the Seamen's bill will absolute: )ME to our display rooms ~see for your- i 4 ed in settings man- : oe pie, but r and Inexpensive! eiqe TiMB TO SELL ly kill our merchant marine. | self. Have a demonstrator show you how ‘ ufactured by us to your} Asriculture and dairying 1144" \home treatment for people suffer D VESSEL As an American citizen, | hate ) order. tries in this atate may come under|ing with eczema jANY Ot ape DR. ‘MACY'S to say this; but, honestly now, | a Gas Fuel Radiator is started at a mo- bd : worr a. ‘ 40 like naible busine me | ; Be TO er iS tincotariet uf ciate hey | Id the om tt a as i Kyne | aut Braiden yene ment’s notice without bother, any time the weather \ cor ation mmenda-|and a«tmilar ey #o| ps, i methods the ra ? ) Diamonds have perma- t tand ing, burning ause now Js the accepted time way to rellel demands it } vy sonst oot to sell whips. Ne any old kind! ¢ sttering (of Roky e him show you how the fuel is automatically . F | p ¢ r ie mome ie tempera e reaches > Coming much more valo-} Asvociation of Indust Ket A d sarraelvalc tig uunineeal ieee LOS ANGELES TRIAL des fecdnolit ; i apa Hoar and Commissic n cor } tr hips are doin 2 USINERM] cite, 1 t | able ey ery year. We ention at the Chamber of Com-|inq a cake o these da AA everyone knows, in] Chronte DM es. Have him show you why no flue or furnace | have them in all sizes, | merc € is ke ee upon favor-| are not at all expensive. With k eae a eagec the Great | boots LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2.—The| cellar is needed with a Gas Fuel Radiator. but the s maller stones are AG pend ie todaine tnito all I ino] sonp nd wa r baths rthern probably finds that the] urination free, Na mane: is yo a ediete iy! el Have him show you the ventilating feature and Just as Precious propor-] phases of industrial | insurance Ase free from crusts and thal mnneer ee MONS KO Cree vik CAG oxcem: Ch SrSee (et meh McNamara dynamiters, who enters how the fumes are carried out doors. ; ately as the larger conditions gre ytpone uy akin ia softened. Dry very gently,| sae Toot Dei thet cowie ieite 4818 econ An \Judge Frank R. Willis’ court Mon- Your investigation will show you a revelation i ones, WOrk, Mire ae of preventing these|spread on a thin layer of the res-|into Woot tA: the “Ruan BY Seattle, Wash, day to defend himself against the in heating systems 4 ticate FS ointment and cover with a er route thruout | |charge of murdering Charles Hag ‘ q GRAHAM : dente, 4 Inavectinn (ight dage—if ne ary to pro-| let's disinias the Minnesota A id Vib to Kerty, ‘ core. trimmi , killed When Doo | 1 see baie’ : j{teet the cle should be i A aati hey hae oh re Los Angeles Times building was j the ae getant Fill dene twice a day. Usually may not have beet Tm WDTALOL J rrowi'n, Getoder 1, 1910 SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY t Everett, Saturda . wice & Gay tally the dl not have been affected } the riris SRA ORLY rte hn Up, te r 3 i - treasing itching burning stop! pugaboo of the Seamen's law. O: z YNLY. Much of the old bitterness be ; Di aM ‘ A. W. Halsey, secretary for-|with the first treatment, and the|maybe they quit because they could ear arantee on ail Hitween capital and labor here, which Phone Main 6767 Stuart Bldg. lamon erchants se staiioae,, 10 ach Sunday|#kin soon becomes clear and/not have competed with oth \Jocltne Mog hi oi 1h ARG 1 rampant during the days of i 821 Second Ave. aening at First Presbyterlan|healthy again, Sample free. Dept.|ships, even if the Seamen's law!} sore Avcmde ‘el. Matin sane f{the McNamara and Darrow trials, it \chureh S-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. had never been heard of |has been stirred up again. —————————————