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San Francisco's Mayor Wants Exclusion Act to Bar the Japs w ctNß c. BCHMirr. labor CHAMPION, REGARD* THEM ' A j a PAH CREATER MENACE THAN THI CHINESE. FT B. C LEmxaWELUf; focciil Ciirreapontti-nco of t!s« Seat- O.SUT. SAN FRANCISCO — "I wouM Hoaer mm th* ban of drltltstloa •t #ti oo tbls ••al#f■ bonipr hSt to CM haata— Chtnaa* an J (HI aD IN gray* 4asg*rs lacidf n! - ■to tsetr c»min« tbaa b> wltaesa a saresirtceJ Japajiaa* laml«Ta- Oam, trauakt with th« caaay great «Ma> that would at oar* beset oar biactrta) »-!f»r« If til* brown W)*rt of th« ciulo'i raalm w«rw farsitttd to swarja tbroagb our fata aaslaarrxi ' * ! faa Fraßtisca's t&bor mayor tb* lam. Eu<?n« 11 BchmlU. thus BMtptly stated bis tl«w upon as* of »b» aatJoa'a vital problems. it Qm opening of aa Isterrlew la Mi o.'tic* at ih« city hall. :*Ta* Japaa«M ara far more dan mmm to t. thin tha Chine**." ha •MbbwT'l, m ha a»llta4 hla aampto aimim bark la bis cfcalr. "It U air Sxa belief that aa exclusion act, a**a nwr* striagtat taaa th« PMt «a* should b* passed In th« ■attar of th* Tnniiuaw tasilgraats. ft aaa who baa glvea tb* matter •aastaat and artful attention. It la at «m* apparent that tb* Jap* arc feat feared man than la* Cblanw>, jr!sirt!T becansa of tb* eheapnmM •f tseir labor. W* may say that fat Jiaaataa U •cllghtaaa*. aad, till being try*. hi* cdttcatiaa fraapta bin to adopt Amertean »it*. and th i*,, with bis caaap ta »■. alt at la* founiUUoa cpoa wak* nets ths wwlfara of owr p»o --pk Whan a Chtn<-aa will work op on a fam at ftarradon wages, a Jajataaa haa the ability to a.-j\!r ta« property itself. Ta* Chla«w» m laapifiiua enemga, bat th* Jap- $100 Lots • fWt m th» k«*t cheap lot* Is •»rt*r Two bVwk, Mat of »ai of Wat Q?t«a Anna ear Ua». and ■•tt of Rom. Baa? (MM. Inqalr. ■tMHB, U^J • \NSO RArtC I • RtKTS • Buy Your CUtKlng at the [•v/ Your Clcthing •« IH« OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLINE A ROSENBERG. II 625 Firtt Avwu*. _ M 4 FIRST AVI. SOUTH. **»••— Pink 17JI. In J*t*aAtnt. 17S1. PYf t»)|y«Tr. •*••. Moan*' Hand Mado $9,50 Shoo for malo at ■ ______ The Hub %*£„ This Crockery Sale Affords You an Opportunity for Phenomenal Savings Com*— i *^-' *"*'=t: *** *»-«• —:— ~ --■•-•■ - =ssc=: ''^^•i ««(..T»<«.» IV jvilith"-! OIUM Butter DUh ftla». Dinear V:*m». earh ami Cor*r <> f . 1 •••'" 15c Crystal Handled Nappl«.7£ • «nen Whlt«i Hitlli Gc polUhfd Oljui Halt nnd ivp »"»>« am IMttPr Flatti. | .-,«» p*r. with !.-;. • top, 2 for. .5^ "« Joan Whim Havlhftrt A. 2Je 3 W Crystal Jusa, cut D-Co.T»« Cup* and Bauctm. g!ft«s effect 15«* fcleto«« 81.23 10c Thin China Oernr*tixl *« How D!n» Torc«la!n Ba!t Cblld-i m-,« ;t<» *• , •-,* r,<v- Pr«ttl!r Dworatrcl China * »^or.t^ Kn«U»h 'itocMug.! Mu"h on/1 Mllk BfU-' f'lW **« T»» pot, boldi 3 <-, IP ii 10c ■ lutlful Win China w •i" 25£ ■■ *• s<* "« •"••a thin i,l-,*O Tumblers. lie. Fanpjr China Cimpadom, ■•" AS**""- ■{ *orUd <lecoratlon» 39<* * HUi. n™j'nt;..-g. -m:- .^jj-..- H^B i ■■■■ ■ SPELGER & HURLBUT atTi" I ib«m would JrW* all competition 1 out of bmiai-si. it Is th* atari duty I of tli* Aatwieaa iKlaaa.. and pJirtl- I cuhurty taoaw of u« open (bit tot , era roast, to scrutlaU* th* evil «d i I then suppress It with appropriate WcatlaUoa." "What ar* roar view*. Mayor, upon th* question of public ownw »h!?T" tv a'ke.t ' i a*ss#ir* the iwoplw i!um!4 own 13.J Ural thOM things wtah-h »r» I ■in— to life,™ he, replied with great earnestness, "but I do not ba iler* tb*t property aaoaUl ba on Iflßartad or Injustice anaamaTad la la* further Idea thai thtac* whlea tajLT b* termed lasvrtaa should alao r»T*rt to public owamhtp. "It la a BMot*4 anaatloa and on* what* th* dividing lie* moat b* <!latlactl7 drawn. Understand m*. 1 belltTS that awrh utilities as watar and light. *awßtial a* la«r «.-• to human existence^ »h(n:M not b« la r th* hind* of corporations, to be handled for personal ruin. Th-w things ara aaqa—Uoa*b<r th» In h'fnt property of lie, people. Bui wben t« cam* to consider otber subjects, such as transportation, »a -oliiar pa a— Is given th* matter. Hera w* have what may tx» if rrae-.i • Imury I could never b* la »rra patby wtta a movement that bad for Its aim h» confiscation of prop erties belonging to transportation companies far purposes of public ownership. Any vail regulated municipality ran regulate such mat- ' ters and «—t a transportation company from Infringing on ta« rights of the people. Of coqn* [tka entire matter ilvpatida upon th* ! means Uk« to arqnlrp rack public atlUtlra. Ton bar* aiy Ida* la a I nuubtll, «b*n you undentand that I !.»:!»t(« tha por>pt<i ■hnuld control only tboM atilltles that «r« n<"*» aary to tbelr »'»•«• of Mti" ".-'lnro v« bay* tun. h<-<! tb« qqes tioa of transportation." remarked tb* latMrr . . "let mo a*k your opinion of tb* street railway prob lem —do you favor reduced tar«a— aay. a t-c«nt far«7~ "No, sir. I •*• no reason to* mrh a »»»«■ pi nit ißßoratloa I »>•■» th« ; matter from botb sides. la Ran : Francisco »♦ nnw enjoy a half far* rat* for school rhlldren darlns I acaool boors, and »- hope to Ret ■ 1 similar concession lor the. »»rklnß i nun. but I do cot »'•» why any rait- I roa4 company, making but a fair ' profit on Its lnr<»atm«>n'. should b« j *xk>-l to -.•(liir» the I • >-nl far* and ■•MUblUb another rata. I b«ll«T* 5 contai under ordinary bmUm r«a. la a reasonsbl* and rlxbteous toll for street railway transport* {tion, and Ida not BaSIM that any rlgbt-mlnded Htls«n would adrsne* ••» theory to th» contrary; nertTtb* less, the hslf far* for school <!.!!• ■ !ri n Is sn erjultabtn and beneflclsl I ra4ve(lnn. and th* «m» rat« for I worklngmen b*ol»k to or coming I from their work, would be reason i ablo and a blesdnic to the poor." Tha matter of tti« ptihllo health 'Is almost a hobby with Mayor i .trknittt "No law ran '•• framed 'hat will In to «*rln.—-nt In thl« j retard." be. ssld. whi-n a»ke<l to ex : press his views, "iw-aime the psbllfl I health must be. saf<j?tiard*'d aborn jail things, and the hand of lh« law muil h* l«»rt frw> »n<l powerful In tlli . !• (.11.1 "lino 111 Han Krniu-tsro the biwrd of hnslth h«i«. In «h>< taut two v. .m. matin uolaliln ntlvntirfx. partlrularljr In UM mailer.of tapan fiKi<J»tuffi a»4 milk supplies. Ity unrelenting car* and aa Inspection of such sources of supply, th* mortality has bwa« reduced la this city. As I said before, no taw ran ha too strtagent In this regard, and no ensrtmrnt raa a* too strenuous, for, with th« public health at ataaa. a great work Is to .-• doa*. Milk I* tb* r«at Important subject. Dy eternal vigi lance*, rcaitsat tests and fearless •sposur* of those who pollute their products, the i .••,. •«.-•• city ■aw hw Improved." "What I* your oplaioa. Mayor. of to* social evil* Yon know It Is sn unsolved problem ** "Y«*. I know 'hat 1 may say that th* question U most forcibly prr«*nt».| la a city soeb as tbia—a <i**p~wa!er port, whrr* rraft front •very land bring their hosts. It Is. as you muni, still sn uaanlv»d problem, bat to my mtad it can b* rmrefully worked out by tb«M la auihoiity, without publicity, aad with adrqnat* pmtoctto* afforded th« young and th« Innocent. "Of pHfaVa *r*rr must admit that th« aortal evil Is a HOT ran dilloa that Ta.aa-1 b* llapiiaid of by prvtty theory. Tb* aortal *vil ai waya fiiaiad. exists now and al way a will tilst. "Yon caa say for is* that. afl«r .!»*p study, I do not think aay an- Binpal nKTHrnltlott Is »! > i«M» or should bw gtrea th* evil. It caa b« i-i.it' ir watea*4 and not allowed at any tlat* to spread, or to flaunt It s«lf In view of th* rmiat. or of th« community Itself. It can b* suc cessfully n>s- <'. with by a firm < '.• j government, and minimum by eter nal vtllganr*. Uut no city govern ment—no people— ran »l»#.|y give th* social evil th* slightest recog nition. That la my opinion. Together with tb* rtft-ht-thlnk Ing cttltens of this psrtlrular com munity. 1 greatly deplore, th* un warranted publicity that has been r'.v.n to this subject by a portion of tb» pr«Hia In Ban Kranrisco. Buch publicity can never acomplUh good, and simply calls attention to the existence and location of th* *vIL And It should never be load* aa la •** la political struggles." «•«#«•••♦*••••#»* » * • "THE DEVIL LOVES DEAD * • CHURCHES." I # * • Home rhurrhen ■"■• ma "1"«'l • • that It tak»a » i- -n. i of print- * • er's ink with every prayer to-* • l-i men ■""> the ■!■■> II know * • they exist. • * The devil law •!• ••! * ♦ churrh»», twraus* they are not • • fighting him; th* d«-vll hates * • other churfhes befwu»# they • • ar» very rnurh alive. • • If John W...1-* ahould vl.it • * some of the churches of He- * • altl* h* would think h* ->•« * * m % cetnetery, and would * • pronounce a benediction. * • Th* matter with »ime • • rhurrh** Is last th#y have do • 0 backbone—no atrength. Th«->r » ♦ ar* dlmeaaod. Th*r «re »-i-ak • « of backbone because th»y do * • not require mm* of thf*lr • « communlfanta — bankers un<J • » buatness men—to b« hon«t- • • and pur*. —itev. I>r. Mnttttews • »nt Ih* IP -'..•■.: .n * • rhtmh. F..n«lsy. ♦ ¥ ■-. ♦ » • • I »»»»»»»»■¥ • ♦ New Strike on Delta (Sptcial to Th« Star.) FAIRIIANKa Alnnka. April 10.— Thn •■-.■:'.'.« Inrin nf II.•■ f'lillrl Htttt'il illntrlct court cnnvrnfl today. A >...!! ilorket of civil •>>•-■ rrlinin al r.iK'i will I. ■ .!i»i ..-■■ I nf. ii had li«cn '!>. 1 !•■ 1 not to HuiiiKion a Kranil Jury uiiill Hi- >i|<f.iiii;if of 1. iv t■■ -11 )■ m A I ■ \v Mtrlk« It. 11 jimt !>»' n mnrln at th» mouth of the I*»lta rlv^r. 100 mil-* - i*' of KatrhnnkH. nnd rnnny p.-uti<*» liav» loft Knlrbankii for th« r,'-..- 1 riipkn, r.iy ■« high .>■ I* him '.'•11 k il.l to hava ti*«n fouri'l In h'il<-a .■- ii.i: to bedrock. Thla «!rlk« may (irntf to l>* of dome Imporlnncf, Htid a rmall camp la ■ »!■ ■ i-l to »I>rlriß up th«T« litui numiner. M .ii 1 havn brxn «-omlriK i 'iMiugli , fairly rra-ularly, but the conllntwd V^lUoVrathifr la comriipnc-lnic to n-.ak* th» rlv»)fttrnlla hard nnil iian goroua. t.'ni»M • cold (ix-ll ' OIDM within tha ne*t week or tru 6*7* the winter trail from Vnl.Je* Will bo K°n^_ - COLFAX. Waah., April 10. — Jud«« fbadwlcfc, aup^rlor Judga 'if Whitman county, haa b*f n named at I a inembor of tha atat» railroad com mtaalon Uy Oovtrnor Ma«d. THK SBATTI.K STAH-MONHAV, APRU, to. iy>r this slort It tho "homo of credit" In Seattle j (he original credit store of the Northwest; largest furniture store In the West •■^^wP^i^Ti«Ai#». ■ •* *°*^^L» w*la^' ymf^™ m^"* '** '*" " •**• • »i <i»(ii».( 4r . • ' -••rij./in, f> .jJW^, !„«. ,„..,„„) ., t!4 ,-.^^f, urn 1k.t..1«. 1.. »..,%.,,. «TJT Jf"tT^~!rt^'T^ ■; • ••; i -/JF-'-i -•■<«•■«• •■•!• £3** u>|i..m«»i i*-im V r >»'« iv ',,,r.,i,,j !„,„ ,- k J,,, ilk ~*Jg- ''aJtJr *** i"***""**** •'«•■«••*>'» "JJi^"'** «»4 '*'•" ■' '"^" »■•■'•! »»'l"« l*lK • >'••"• ** I*W*■■<«" »" **—■aJawE* *»«»">>«« «■*> «<tak ■inn • n't«» uiMii, ' - i £y, ,•. »- *^ —and we try to make Standard store news "the best news in the paper every day." —tor the past thrpa-weeks we know our news of exceptional Buck steel range selling has been the most welcomepfore news ever given to any people anywhere—anywhere. jj —our Buak range selling results from these most unusual terms have been remarkable, surely such 1 terms for buying the highest grade article of its kind have never been advanced by any other store 1 anywhere—anywhere. .■..0^ L ..,- L .. JL , M , I M_-^ J - ■^__~ $1 down and any amount you want to pay each ipi I week or month buys a Buck steel range here llSi — th!« li th« IV* Mir'lr, <i;..m tb«« p«fre«o« •>( It «• will pl». • a IH'CK ite«l r»n«<» Id your kltrhan tmromilatalr Mbl* appllw to H««.ttl» »nd luburban peopla only) and th« balaor* you pay "Jvi»l M ro« (an,'" Tour old »*u> •or ran«* wilt Im iak<tn aa pan parmetit on tb« purrbaaa at a now BUCK itMl ring*. ip^St j these are offfice furnishing jfjj N-^-H days here . /jt| IV| ., UlTint STAKD, - — --■■-■ llWllllll 111 l ■ 111 •7*°- j OFFICE STOOLH. -lro» »>a»« ■T!i l>rr rllM' -">• put two «••*• »>•*• bm r#eor<J m«k*ra for ua la ib« a»llla« of offte* fumliihln«m, W» f«*l prmid of ' —Tbe r^rnlar ityl« (tools, *:,, r'M%I , "ki"• * •*"■ war* In mia I«rllc«!ar Una. our ulu abo«ti>* that not only h*»» B*altl«'a noo«t ani moat notabla of which wa sail nun , ,* n * ',*" ', ' m... bnn romplataly rurnt«h..l by ua. bat altnoal all ih* new "■ -• In tba «tory Alaaka bulll!n« dredl. ar» prt««d Id lb« w P l?r^ «°*^v« ■M »«.mbar«4 an»oc our aaJaa of ..rn.. furnUhJnga. SUnlar4 way like thU: Uff&f-u?* » lnch« *'**• '^ -—* larbaa hijh: cmo «»4 i i " •"" "''"""1 ' ■Imp away, larga draw- —w< a/a »i lu»iv« •■*nta for ih# »i4aljr known Qiina daaka and offtca —offlca furnUhara j ** baa high, wood an*t •c; 'an ba <-a»l!y lakaa know and *ppr*r-tal* th« vafua of (hi* (t«*t i.ffl. • furnltura factory'a «oo4a. '*• apart If named; iba IX laches bl(b. wood »«a Rtaadard prka ... »7.&0 ——————^———._—_— 05# -.« |i -A ____ m _________.______»____________^,____. - -. mtfi £ £T^B£Z^^ ,^^T* SawiiL^J^aß r -*" % -■■ —-y~^ ' * ' flpH L^Wtf PP^»V**>^fi taM|HMr —-^ tti—*?jT -X--4 - - --- ♦ • •—<>»• of «*• ir.c.-Ji.iit.-;is .-r i <;,;,.:> i*. k « "*" J —8011.l Oak Flat fop !>*k. wall nnlsh«d; BTANDINO OFFICE DESK 3. an4 »"■"'•' <l»(ih. fcuu^ol' ■• .*.._ , „ v ___ t . w wl drawer* luck automatlc«ny; Ibeae Stand- —to iwvpral atxaa, «troDfly made, finished ' "' ■; - / ' art r-k «.u- .bow wb'y d^k buyu* w.M; b.,a »ot mon,, drawar Ilk. p.c ral arran««m«nt of lop |n!M«r; in draw*ra lock automatically: tntarlor ax- U popular har», la lbaa» »U**— tuia— tara* *u»a. and «ic#l!.n» da^Mluaa— r»n«»tn«nt not qulla Ilka picture; not 4 ft. by M In*.. tb« Standard price * 18.75 4 tr*X !on«. tha Standard prlro ... .»13.1>0 E» In lonr tha «l»r«J»r<l rrlr*. »i 7-,.» "IN WHII pi"onhoim bo"»- 4 ft. by *) in*. the .<•»■,.!«- price SIH.OO 6 feet long, th« Standard price ....114.60 SI In. lone. th» naiHarH gri-- .'. $*t SO I* In. loaf, the Standard price. ..»23.00 6 ft. by 10 In. , tbe Standard price *22..V) C feet lonK. the Standard price .. 110.00 office chairs of every good kind are here— TTfl a ' _ IB wBB3 JBr^^^^^ $4.45 »»5O „„ I $8.50 —A Tory Rood and »tr.)D)t office — Thin hu proven a w««ll-llkod of- »2.05 — T^rge *lz« office arm chair, •■hair. haa,»y liaaa ranting, post flr» chair, of »>«•( quartered oak; — I.arjw. «trong arm chair; solid extra utrong. arms and back arm« bolted through tha »«-al: dull and golden flnlabedl nolld Mat; arm* Htningly boltod •*.•» posU solidly bolted through the aolid »f«'. nl't-ly flnUhad; flat aeat. loog brace artsa, larga through the **at. flnlabrd gold- —High, revolving aoat. hardwood seat; neat, flat iplndle and ■pladlra the STANDARD price panel bark, nee,» ahaped leg*. em, the STANDARD price 1t... stool. wixkl seal, atrons; the large panel back; heavy casting • 4.45 the STANDARD price.... $3.(M» 12.C5 STANDARD prica .. |*.O5 base; the Standard price $6.50 AmzK Standard Furniture Co. jSSik X^^^^-Yt^'Uj^^ Jej; /■EMbhIL *j XL rt. I I B loami L Schoenfeld S Sons §|P 1006 to 1016 First Avenue - mark on a alora, I W mark means that mean* !>•*— fl ■ . . .i. ~ B6Hlnghani=r'r;r::=:= T. HAM » <»«»• to *ny *"" n it * hik k * mark. oeßitiG bemfignani t dcona li *■* I i ■* * MORE BIRTHS THAN « * DEATHS IN MARCH. * * The mortality record for the • * city 'luring lu*t month rmrne<! # * »». tiiherrulnsla leading In the j* » Hut of (SUM'S with S per cent. * * Th<! death rnte, proportioned to * * th* |">i"iU'lt> for the month * » was «6 per rent. j • * There w*re 171 birth*. * * * A**************** NAVY YARD ' NEWS Hit KM Kill April 11.—Benntor Piles ■ad Congressman Humphrey will P»r Mil in'-rtnti and the Yard a visit soon after the former's ar rival from Washington. The mip (>ort of the U. 8. representatives will tie asked to secure the presence of the battleship Oregon at thin yard whan cbe la relieved on the Astatic station by the battleship Ohio, now on tin- way from Mam Inland to Ohlmwe waters. i Tho Znflro, whirh has l>^n order <<\ lit-rn fur repair*, will uiilvk In about six W«*kl nndlanowAt c xvb about sl« Kpoki and Ii now at Ca vlte. Tho viwsnl w«J built In Kiik land In IHK4. and wan pur«M -I by i ih<' government <tuiLi- the Si>anl»h- Am. il. an war. ) Th» (llmcnulnnn of '!"• vmhwl are M follows: length. 213.G0 ft; beam. 31.75 ft.; draft, 14 t II , iltoplare im-tit, i.200 tonn; gross Uinnag«. I.nr>3 ton*: spend 12 5 knot*; horan power. s&O. 'Jim flilpn complement in 8 officers and 37 men. Th« JJinboat ltn«k#-«r will .leave about th- 16th for Mare. Ulwd to take on the rit<t of her crew before leaving for the Philippines. A morgue has been built cost of the pest house. * : "Clram'^remertoiViOls the !<JH put iilog»n here Agitation has V«n started 111 behalf of ■ cleaner Brem erton, both on the grounds of health for Hi* good Imprewlon It will hays on the summer Influx of vlsltort to this city, and especially In prrpara- tlon ' -th.'otntns visit of ■nlin ii» !(<•.! MML The rhnrloßtoa council Is actively piißhing tho opt-nlng of thn Charles ton end of I lie road to connect that . Itj with Brwnartoo TLST SATISFACTORt A twt of the new stationery wst»r lower and other private fire fllillllliV appliances Sunday by Klre Chief <'<>"li Wl decidedly urntlfy- Ing From th« lop fl.xir of the now Alaska linll'MnK streams of water ran be thrown a illntaaßo of twu blocks and with accuracy anil aUw t.' Miilt'llnKn within a block distant could lie flooded with water in a fow minutes. Thirty-five streams of Watar, rarryinK ■ priwHiire of np |iroxl^iati<ly 159* poundj to the »i|ii:ir* <n. h ran lie ukc*l to fight fire within a radius of two blocks. This rovers several theater build ings and other strurture*. The test was wltnmaiHl by Mayor llalllnger and a nun. of rouncllmen. A large crowd of interested spec* (atom attended the lectnre by Dr. Hell, it Wilson's hall, Sunday oveu inK and cave him a most rut tin* la.stlc rrcpption. TUe lecture was on ilii> Kut>j<«*t of iti'i'uuiM and vls loas, Monday eventng the doctor will lecture at Chrlstpnsen's hall at 8 o'clock on the *ul>J«vt of "Love. Courtship and Mariner." ***** • * ********** * * * TALK ABOUT CHICAOOI ■. ♦ * * * On* iti.ii-i out nf evctT * * four contracted in Kins' count? * * termlna(pa In th« divorce * * court*. Thl« "*lartlln* fact U * * shown by ■< compllntlon of tli* * * i.i.ii i Inn* >« t i.i illvotc* record* * * at the court house. * * * ****** *** *Jf. 4- » » » » » CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought Dears tha -/? Signature /^ r * #£rtf-f-p*~* . of (JLewzT-eitcJUit 3_ Xou i ■ piano ji your home? If nut v-«« I'i-st ir yi'ii to buy would bo a lli'limi » or Crown. Tiny contra more of the desirable qi»:itlivi than any other and have Ion? boon noted lor their extreme durability. They are responsive, beautifully en case.t<tmd unexcelled In richness mill sweetness of tone. Cash or 00, eisy terms. Cline's Piano House Cor. Second and Union