Seattle Times Collection ddr-densho-56
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No Japanese Need Apply. City Officials Decide That Enough White Men Are Available for Municipal Work. (April 25, 1905) (ddr-densho-56-51)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 25, 1905, p. 8
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Olympia Brings Japanese. More Than 600 Come From Honolulu for Great Northern Line. (May 1, 1905) (ddr-densho-56-53)
The Seattle Daily Times, May 1, 1905, p. 13
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Japanese Bandit in Jail. M. Gonda, Leader of Notorious Gang of Cutthroats and Outlaws, Sent to Chain Gang on Vagrancy Charge. Captain of Organization of Criminals Reformed for a Short Time, but Went Back to Old Life Last Month. (May 24, 1905) (ddr-densho-56-54)
The Seattle Daily Times, May 24, 1905, p. 5
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Epidemic Aftermath Among the Japanese. Seven Cases of Typhoid Found During Past Week in the Downtown Colony. (September 25, 1905) (ddr-densho-56-57)
The Seattle Daily Times, September 25, 1905, p. 11
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Japs are Depleting the Herring Supply. Work of Oriental Fishermen at Nanaimo Calls Forth Indignant Protest From the Whites. (December 30, 1905) (ddr-densho-56-58)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 30, 1905, p. 2
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Trusted Jap is a Crafty Thief (February 21, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-59)
The Seattle Daily Times, February 21, 1906, p. 10
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Slave Market is Run by Jap Outlaws. Band of Criminals That Murdered Yokio Live Off Earnings of Forty of Countrywomen in Seattle. (April 8, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-60)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 8, 1906, pp. 1, 4
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May Form League Against the Japs. Central Labor Council Preparing to Organize to Restrict Coming of Orientals. (May 3, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-61)
The Seattle Daily Times, May 3, 1906, p. 18
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Whites Refuse to Work With Japanese. Strike Occurs in the Freight Yard of the Great Northern at Great Falls, Montana. (May 20, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-62)
The Seattle Daily Times, May 20, 1906, p. 15
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Japan Puts Spies on American Warships. Subjects of Mikado Take Positions as Servants and Then Make Drawings of Vessels for Their Government. Secret Agents of Far Eastern Empire Also Enter Service at Navy Yards in Order to Secure Secrets. (June 3, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-63)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 3, 1906, p. 3
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Strikers Attack Japanese. Four Orientals, Seeking Employment on Spokane, Are Held Up by Unionists and Flee to City. (July 4, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-64)
The Seattle Daily Times, July 4, 1906, p. 10
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Don't Want Orientals and Whites to Mix. Secretary Metcalf Says Sentiment in California is Against Children of Both Races in Same Schools. (November 14, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-65)
The Seattle Daily Times, November 14, 1906, p. 7
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Labor Unions Oppose Jap Naturalization. Bellingham Council Deplores 'Foreshadowed Destruction of the High Value of Suffrage' Now Enjoyed. (December 14, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-67)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 14, 1906, p. 21
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Exclusion of Grown Japanese is Approved. President Sees No Objection to an Age Test. Metcalf Told to Threaten Use of Federal Power 'to Enforce Observance of Our Treaty, Supreme Law of Land.' (December 18, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-68)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 18, 1906, pp. 1, 15
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Coast Congressmen Unite on Exclusion. Committee is Appointed to Keep Tab on Situation in Reference to Orientals on Pacific. (December 18, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-69)
The Seattle Daily Times, December, 18, 1906, p. 1
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Race War Starts in the Summit Kitchen. Japanese Dishwasher Has Trouble With Chinese Cooks and Countrymen Rally to His Aid. (December 19, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-70)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 19, 1906, p. 4
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Japanese Question Can't Be Compromised. President of San Francisco School Board Talking It Over at Washington Will Do No Good. (December 27, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-71)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 27, 1906, p. 8
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Bring Jap Labor for Railroad. Commissioner of Immigration Says Large Numbers Are Taken to Hawaii, Thence to Northwestern States. Many Devices Employed by Chinese to Evade Exclusion Law -- They Also Aid Importation of Immoral Women. (January 7, 1907) (ddr-densho-56-72)
The Seattle Daily Times, January 1, 1907, p. 3
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Courts Rule That Japs May Not Be Naturalized. Government Accepts This as Final, but Supreme Court Has Not Passed Upon Question. (January 11, 1907) (ddr-densho-56-73)
The Seattle Daily Times, January 11, 1907, p. 11
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Ready for Jap School Suit. Administration Prefers to Make Statement Regarding Position of Government, With Reasons, From Washington. (January 16, 1907) (ddr-densho-56-74)
The Seattle Daily Times, January 16, 1907, p. 5