Show i The Other Ox is Gored When n a few San Francisco hoodlums tormented a Japanese restaurant keeper keep keep- I er or eX and broke a few panes of oC window ow glass the the ml mild mannered Orientals kicked up an International row over O Cl the occurrence The entire entre Japanese nation naton assumed that all al America was engaged engaged in the thc affair and dire threats throats of or war wal were wore heard It was of course coure very fetched fur to make an International interim interim- V 1 but It has hns tonal affair of or the Incident I perhaps established a n precedent which will wi lend Interest sl to another outrage This was the looting of oC an Indian vil village vii vii- vi- vi lage on nfl hay bay un and the Incident has just been reported to United States Slates Consul Smith n at t Victoria The he re report re- re port lort as printed in the thc Victoria ColonIst Colonist Colon Colon- 1st says The looters hooters Jan landed c from their which called for water early In tho the summer ummer and broko open the houses right and left left All Mi Al manner of or from froni the things were wele dr dragged ct houses Some rifles an and other personal person person- al property of or the villagers Including two or three gold watches watcheM an and other valuables were carried d away Doors were torn from rom the hinges binges e windows broken an and other depredations com corn The fe few old ol mon men who ho re remained re- re rl- rl were were- ere too feeble to Interfere unhindered arid and the raid raith went on ant What hat food oo there was wag In tho houses was taken in fact every r manner of or article considered worth carrying aWl away was wa's looted hooted It I was not the Americans that engaged engaged en en- Jag t l In this looting hooting and It was as not nOl a Japanese c village that was looted In InI Instead Instead In- In stead it was aS the crew of DC a Japanese I sealing schooner which had hail been cen raid rahl- merican sealing preserves In Dohring Deh- Deh ring sea ea The lo loss fell cli heavily on the poor Indians whose solo means mEnns of or existence ex ex- was the earnings of the men of oC the village during luring th the summer lish- lish Ing log season in which the they wore were engaged engaged en en- nagel n- n agel at the time tho the lai raid was made Of or course there will wi be Le no jingoism or war talk tali over this outrage because Lecause the victims In this case co ar are aro wards warts o othe of the thc United States instead of Japanese Time The he Incident however will wi not be bC forgotten forgotten for for- fOI- fOI gotten goten when Japan sets up another International howl IJ because somo some o oher ot of other her hem obstreperous subjects have their I feelings 8 hurt on American soil soil |