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In the matter of the application of Lin Doo for the determination of his merchant status prior to his departure for China, July 23, 1908. Record Group 85,
Box 64, File RS2129. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Seattle District Office, Chinese Exclusion Act Case Files, c.1882-1920. National Archives and Records Administation: Pacific-Alaska Region (Seattle).
United States of America, No. State of Washington, County of King. AFFIDAVIT. John Shea [signature] being first duly sworn upon oath deposes and says: That I am a citizen of the United States and of the State of Washington, and a I further depose and say that the work which the said Lin Doo did and performed in the conduct of his business as such merchant and a member of the I further depose and say that the said Lin Doo is desirous of leaving the United States temporarily on a visit to China and after so doing wishes to return; [signature] John Shea subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of July, 1908. Moncrieffe Cameron [signature] Notary Public in and for The State of Washington, residing at Seattle.
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JAMES SHEA, being sworn, testified as follows: INSPECTOR: Q What is your name? WITNESS: A James Shea. Q Howold [sic] are you, where do you live, and what is your business? Q Are you acquainted with any of the Chinese of Seattle? Q Do you know who that is (exhibiting to witness photograph of Lin Doo) Q Where is that company's place of business? Q What kind of business does the firm conduct? Q Howlong [sic] have you known Lin Doo? Q What was the occasion of your becoming acquainted with him? Q What is his position in the firm? Q How do you know that he is a partner in the firm? Q Have you ever visited the store? Q Howoften [sic] during the past year? Q During those visits have you always found Lin Doo in the store? Q What was he then doing? Q Do you know of his having done any laboring work during the past year? Q Had he done such laboring work do you think you would have been aware Q What was the occasion of your visiting the store so often? Q How often would Lin Doo visit your bank? Q Do you know the value of the stock of goods of the company at the Q Is it large or small? Q Do you know any other of the partners of the firm? Q What amount of business does the firm do with your bank in a year? Q Does Lin Doo speak English? Q Does the firm do manufacturing at their place of business? Q Has the firm any connection with launry [sic], barber-shop, restaurant or Q Do you think you can state that during the past year Lin Doo has not Q Do you know anything about the family of Lin Doo? Q Do you know the amount of interest Lin Doo has in the firm? Q Do you receive pay for acting as a witness in this case?
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct transcript of the testimony taken by me in the above matter, and that the same was approved, acknowledged, signed and sworn to by the witness James Shea. January 18, 1909. G.H. Chinese Inspector and Stenographer. |
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