Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 15, 1911, SECTION ONE, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1911.
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JAP'S OBJECTION
California May Pass All the Anti
Alien Laws Sh&'Wants as Lotifl as
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All Aliens Arc Included Itvlt, Says
Jap Lcjiation. ' 1
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SACIMMBXTO, Cal.. Jim. II.
.Jhlnui will nol object to atili-ali-ni
IluiU law-felt ll Tftitioualltlub ftiiTi!:-
uliulod, noconlhi;; to 'the ' klnlumeut
made today by ono of the lcuclhiir
pioj;fe&;1i.,t in tin lower house oi
the legislature who says ho ha lit
intorinntion from a fodeiai author
ity close to the Japanese legation in
Washington.
"I was icccntly advhoil," said this
nsi.'inbl.Yiunii, who nskcil liiat hi-
name be withheld for the pn-Ke ,j
"Irom this high diplomatic oure.'
thai i California should ciuict'i li w'
similar to the one in Japan, the.'
will not be a word of protect Irc.ini
Japan at a nation. It was explain d
to him, as ho inioims me, (liat a law
barrinc all alieiiH irom owning
lcusiiitf land will bo considered a fair
measure by the JapanorfO.
"Japan ohjoolyto being Hinj-ied oat
b a nation that cannot iiavo eiiui'l
righto tfitu others. They want a
German, ltit&simi frenchman or an
other foreigner placed n the xni '
elabs. They say it in unfair to alio v
a European to come hero and buv
property ten minutes after his ar:i-
viil-il tile same cannot bo the ca e
with the Jupuuou. Tlie emperor wi'l
then have an advantage bocaus nt
can become naturalized, while t .0
Japanese cauiiol, but tluil is a lc'
cral question, not up to the (.V.i
tornia legislature.'
This same legislator intimated that
ho would oxprcjiH these bentinientw on
the floor when anti-Japanese moa
mvfc come up tor debaU".
MAN WHO MADE ATTACK
ON PRINCE CONVJCVED,
WOMEN WANT NO
CHANGE IN LAW
OAKLAND, Cat., Jet. M. C'i4'
Foiig, member of the Vouo; C'huii
oailv. wan found iruil t y of utieunl"d
aisault on Prince Tnii Ilauti. undo
tif the omperoi' of C'liinn, 111 Jidci .
Wells' court may. Vmit v.v. ut-! Emphatic Protest Is Voiced By
i!ored to nijifom- tor sentence .IrUui-j Spca;lrs at Mectflin of Equal Sllf-
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frage' Association Aijainst Pro
posed Tampering With Law.
ifoiig urft'i arreted lit, the UUlni"i
.mole while tlie rcuflfilioii to w
prince was in progress. Detecfiu'H
standing in the crowd that aw
l ounded the ntval train saw him at
tempt to diaw a pistol from bis TACOMA. Viibliv Jan. M. -Watii
pochcl ami ovui powered him bei'mo ington nifltruiruU'i Vum no tumpet-
l0 cqijlil fae it. inKj,v tl. ie;4U ti.iic with tiieit iif -' 0ulitlll pryiniing ,u ra.icl,.-
.v iii-Mu- ... ... ins .. i - -- h IK.((Ui,.cd ii,;!il eiliv.. ... p
jlnnchii dynasty and cMubhh a ic-. ' ,
public was believed to have prompted Ullh 10 wonu, I,,,-l,1,,' ,v ' l" ' '
Kong to want to Jull Prince 'JWiihalf of them delegates to the Sti te
Usuu. ., 1 'JCqual,, Sat f rage. ns,o"ii .ion here I ..
da, an emphatic prat 'it w.iv liecd.,
by, tlie speakers tigai. -I th-' lcti-'a-lure
busying? i) s.'lf in sj'.y elfoi to
exempt women from ji'.vy duly or
any other dity dcvolvh? upon ih-ui
by reason of' their "u'ri'.iichi-ctr.CDt.
Urs. Abigail Scott ljiiway of
Portland accorded ?c efl'Of honor
on the eouvcntiou phitfrrm, ugoi
ed that poSf.iI)li it wa the f'V-. a
jurymen thitt war-'ba'U iiTlw move
ment of the men to h"v such n:md-
oration lor vofiieti 'h.H iheyt'TMMte'l
them to bo oxcmptwl fnom. itjrv- ilf.
Following a statement livn ,,mi
pia that no women wore to be' em
ployed as c1cI:h In t'm Icginlrhirc
niecaii'-e tlieve weie io Svoama cn
atois" tfui eonvonti'.'i 'h)i ed it jc-
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lcel i.i legislation.
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STRIKE IN SIGHT
Haflkino for IlcaUh.
ounui'a are adjusted. The admission
was made today by J; llaveloek Wil
son, member of parliament mid
president of the Xationnl Sailors and
1 Firemen's union of Oreat Britain, lie
admitted that the leaders intended to
, make the strike world-wide, as was
1 planned nt the Copenhagen congress
. . . . in August. The union has a member
tng.antli ij ,. ,. JO. (Kid Unless
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Having Much Trouble Union Has!11'? employers aecedo to the demanl
of the men. a tie-up is certain. The
Membership Over 40,000 Men u.n nrt. U8kjlljr um lliiy; the es-
Are Asking Higher Pay. . I "''l'""''t f ' 'neiliation boaid
- 1 and" impiovement in luod on verfcels.
Men and Shipowners In
Avniiv 1 nt r Panamo Toll Bill Drawn.
LONDON. Jan. 14. A monster
ftrike that vi! affect the -hiiipimri AhlttNU'lON, U. (.., Jan. 1 J
of Oreat Miitaiu mid spi'. j..j to oth-r CougressUiau M.vn (111.) Joday in
eountries of th" World will be call. 1 ' U'odueed 11 bill authouzing tho prC-i-during
Coronation week, next Ala .'. dnit to liv charges lor the a'1 oi tho
lunlcfs in tho nicnnthno the dit'tor- Pauamr. oanal and provide for ito atl
U'lKte J-ie-tVt'cvii the men and the s.hip-1 mini'-tration iimmi completion.
WASHINGTON WANTS
11 SHORTtR BALLOT
OliVMIMA, Wash., Jim, 14
Washington will have the shortest
state ballot ..1 any suue m tne union
It a 'ol Inlrouucod uy nciuoKcnta
tlve Wright of Seattle Is enacted Into
law. Wright would have only tho
governor arid suprome court judges
elected by U10 people, all oJlior state
officials to be appointed by the ssov
ernor. The governor will bo r.ubjeet
to recall, 1Mb bill reads. This bill
follows the tiuggestloa inailo in his
message of Inauguration by Govern
or Hay.
Hasklns for Health.
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Ki:W YOltK. Jan. 1 1. - Ucsolulio ,
vccomnieiidiiig the cU'iihiou ot t'
dmau aibijnilion law to inelu.'e
interstate public utilities eoncerni ;r
particularly telegraph and leluplioi e
compauich, were adopted at a lhul
bussion of tho uutional civic t'edera
tiou hero today. Tho rowhuiuji. 1-
rceo'timciidod -tale laws giving lule
labor departmuiils powei to make a.
bitration coinpulMiry in lahm di.v
puteh. The HeHion wa- largely (' -voted
lo a discussion of ynivtu jilt
aiothods of prou'iiliug strikos. Ala v
ot the speaker nMMrted that li
Canadian law on thin (itiostioii eon Id
bo profitably copied by tho Uuitu
'States.
"Tho present machinery lor inve.--tigatiou
and aibitratiou is. puuiatue
and iuofl'icieut," hiiid Mareu- M.
iiiuks, who led the dcuMin on flii
subject. "Tho strike and lockout "'!
crude, buibaiio and uxpoiiivc. V '
main propoMtls are to oxloud tho Kim ;
man not to (unbrace all public nu .-.
ties doing an HihWKtnlo busine-- i.., '
Amend tho Ibwh o that intcree-.-. 1
need not wait lyr the a)Htl 01 1
liiiwiml purticH.
"We would hImi luakc -(like 1
J. cling tiiilitit'- hlugul und 111 1111 '
li coiiiinil-i tulNti'Hlion. Then
Icihintt . Miitucrcc .Hmuui)wiou a l
public Horvieu coiuinioionk sIioimJ
hac the inmcis uf liual eibili.ilvi .
in matteis of wagen, liotu- .md c
ditioas of employment." ,
BILLS PREPARED TO
ENLARGE CARICULUM
CORVALI.IS, Jan. 1 1. Thai I .
tigrieultuial college will be pbu d
in 11 position lo eanv in-tracium .1.
agiicultuic, doiaexlie science a
urlt coiuincice and liiechuincul in 1
liooriug to the )M'oplc ot tin -1. '
ilihtoad of eompelliUK thw poupl.- i.
ooinu to it, hein.w now lo be t.
jnobablo, . Tho uiluiumlioii b.i
Toaohed tho cullege to tlie clt 1
ilijit ocvoral blate urxuiiixulioiiN i .v
muparing bills whUUi einr.v nppi
nih-itiDiis to incut the o.iciiia ot i'i
vflrv. urout cxteniiion ol thi line oi
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v rf.lf 'tltefco appropriate arc Ov:r.
f ut'ti mere win uv iwht juruivi- 111-
ff iJJitutu work, iuojo ltuittuvrs k.ui .t;
W.' Tl... fj.il.l llllll'i. lllMlUHIHtllltll.n tlll-lv
r Wm 11 1'ii'ni iiicrcih in tin- u
! ,bbr of itinerant -clioo-. - b..-
.Vuhilion ol bulk-tiiw, cu-ul. 1-
i ja5d other public i.tioin. and .. mm.
glncrnl m- ol i ' oi.ii
t tlQiicuHil douling with the w.v.. u
,' jii-oblomu.' School", of tgrtuaiu
'(OHUUOrCKf dnuiCMie ciwii'v tud m
und inochwuici U '"' l"ld " '
variouB towns d -',t- 0l tl)l -" ll
to "ivo liiHtruuliun l" '" h11-
thftse localities Vuunv will t
tunghl hW o fl,V,n '"'',,'1
SMd mmh1' iv vv:U bo iiblc p
k'imi the hwt Mciillfio inothod
houBekeepuig without leuMnK lh,r
The BuildJiip- of the Largest Manufacturing, Center on the.. Pacific Coast Is Now Going on at
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Richmond
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"THE PITTSBURG OF THE WEST"
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Richmond
is tho Hiii'd largest shipping point in
tho Slate ol' California.
Richmond
has every facility and is destined to
be one oi the greatest industrial cen
ters of the "West.
Richmond
is only 10 years old, but already 1ms
$i!0,000,000.00 invested in factories.
Richmond
with Us 12 miles of deep water frontage, its low
tax rato and Its advantageous faetoij sites, Is the
logical home for manufactures, capitalists and
artisans.
THE ANDRADE TRACTS
Are located about tho center of the peninsula, a reasonable distance from the factories, railroads and shops and waterfront, where the managers and bookkeepers can get
to and from work quickly. NOTHIN& CAN PREVSNT THE RAISE IN VALUE OF THESE LOTS. These lots will always be the most valuable property in the City
of Richmond. They are high, dry land and accessible to any faotoiy that will ever come to the city. Electric cars pass on all sides of these tracts. Only five minutes'
walk to public and high schools. , UJ.',t , , v .
Manufacturing Plants Which Have Located at Richmond in Nine Years
Tilden & Eakle Lumber Company
Shaw-Harrington Gas Engine Works
Richmond Cut Stone Company
Pacific Porcelain Ware Company
Santa Fo Railroad Shops
Westorn Pole and Piling Company
California Chair Company
Arctic Oil Company
Standard Oil Can Factory
Associated Oil Plant
Berkeley Steel Works
-California Cap Company
Central Brick Company
California Wine Association
East Shoro Company
Great Western Brick Company
I-Iealy & Tibbitts Quarry Company
San Pablo Quarry Company
Standard Oil Company
Los Angeles Brick Company
Stove Foundry
Pullman Car Company
Western Pipe and Steel Company
Furniture Company
Metropolitan Cap Company
United States Briquetts Company
Richmond Lumber Company
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ANDRADE Tracts Are Central and Must Be the Inc
Property of the Future
REAL INCOME PROPERTY IS ALWAYS IN DEMAND
LOTS $300 UP
Terms $25 down, $5 per month. NO
INTEREST, NO TAXES, NO Assessment
'It is agreed that during the illness or the unavoidable loss of employment by the said purchaser, payments on this
contraot may bo suspended for the period of such loss of employment or sickness, provided notice in writing has
been given."
Improvements Will Be the Best Ever Put in Any Sub-Division of Richmond
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V HERBERT F. BROWN, OWNER, 912 PHELAN BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
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