Seattle Times Collection ddr-densho-56
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Drove Japs Out. Colorado Miners Become Enraged at Importation of Oriental Labor. (February 13, 1902) (ddr-densho-56-26)
The Seattle Daily Times, February 13, 1902, p. 3
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Authorities Helpless. An Influx of Coolies From Hawaii. Exclusion Laws of This Country Evaded by Contract Laborers. (June 29, 1902) (ddr-densho-56-27)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 29, 1902, p. 4
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Driving the Japs Out of Atlin (August 17, 1902) (ddr-densho-56-29)
The Seattle Daily Times, August 17, 1902, p. 6
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Refused to Make One. Chicago Judge Could Find No Precedent for Naturalizing a Japanese. (October 3, 1902) (ddr-densho-56-30)
The Seattle Daily Times, October 3, 1902, p. 12
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Cannot Practice. The Supreme Court Bars Young Japanese Lawyer Who Applied for Admittance. (October 22, 1902) (ddr-densho-56-31)
The Seattle Daily Times, October 22, 1902, p. 2
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Are Forced to Take Vacations. Number of Seattle Barbers Had Their Licenses Revoked for Violating the Sanitary Law. (June 28, 1903) (ddr-densho-56-32)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 28, 1903, p. 22
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Japanese Women May Enter (November 5, 1903) (ddr-densho-56-35)
The Seattle Daily Times, November 5, 1903, p. 1
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Japs Are Staying Away. Talk of War With Russia Causes Decrease in Immigration. (January 5, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-36)
The Seattle Daily Times, January 5, 1904, p. 5
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Suicide in a Lodging House. Japanese Cut His Throat From Ear to Ear With Two-Edged Knife. (January 12, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-37)
The Seattle Daily Times, January 12, 1904, p. 3
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How Little Japs Become Little Americans (January 17, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-38)
The Seattle Daily Times, January 17, 1904, p. 5
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Officers After a Bad Gang. Japanese Attempt to Bring Girls Here for Immoral Purposes. (March 9, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-39)
The Seattle Daily Times, March 9, 1904, p. 15
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Japanese Labor Must Go. Unions of Snohomish County Will Fight Orientals to the End. (March 30, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-40)
The Seattle Daily Times, March 30, 1904, p. 5
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Alien Japanese Are Caught in Portland. Inspector Ferrandini Arrests Two Men Wanted by Government Officers. Uncle Sam's Men Forced to Overpower One Oriental Who Resisted. Both at Large With a Dangerous and Contagious Disease. (May 7, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-41)
The Seattle Daily Times, May 7, 1904, pp. 1, 2
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Japanese Coming in Numbers. Steamship Kanagawa Bringing More Than 1,100 Passengers From Orient. (June 8, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-42)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 8, 1904, p. 3
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Chinaman Being Displaced. Japanese Labor at Fish Canneries Now Said to Be Preferable. (June 11, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-43)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 11, 1904, p. 5
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Japanese Women Held. Immigration Inspectors Detain Four on the Kanagawa Awaiting Inspection. (June 25, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-44)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 25, 1904, p. 3
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Orientals Sell Many Girls as Slaves. County Authorities in Fight to Place Damsel in Bondage. Rather Than Return to Life of Shame She Will Die in Jail. Judge Hanford and Governor McBride Opposed by Prosecuting Attorney. (July 24, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-45)
The Seattle Daily Times, July 24, 1904, p. 3
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Organized Labor Makes War on Japanese. American Federation Will Petition Congress to Exclude Mikado's Subjects. Unions Also Want the Bars Raised Against Korean Immigrants. Delegates Vote Thousands of Dollars to Aid Striking Textile Workers. (November 18, (ddr-densho-56-46)
The Seattle Daily Times, November 18, 1904, p. 2
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Japanese Guard Their Mill. Say White Men Attempted to Wreck the Establishment. Armed Workmen and Jiu Jitsu Wrestlers Awaiting Trouble. (December 14, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-47)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 14, 1904, p. 4
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Miners Hate Orientals. Residents of Goldfield Order Chinese and Japanese Workmen to Leave the Camp. (December 18, 1904) (ddr-densho-56-48)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 18, 1904, p. 16
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Japanese on Strike. Four Hundred Mill Hands Object to Having Wages Cut. (January 19, 1905) (ddr-densho-56-49)
The Seattle Daily Times, January 19, 1905, p. 14
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Japanese Run Out of Hop Fields. (April 23, 1905) (ddr-densho-56-50)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 23, 1905, p. 20