The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1903, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

To ti eS cma ‘ ' iH ; : THE SEATTLE STAR HY STAR PUBLISHING EVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY, THLEP HON KS Pusiness Department -funset, Main 1680; Independent 119% Editorial Departmen yet, Mate Masard Wella, Baltor ©. F. Chase, Business Manager, Pay WASH Senttle—1307 and Attorney y ” fled an va j for ~ | y y x cents per week © twenty-five cents per ' t Aeliv y ow or carrier N ow apes, | abscribers changtog t adult ons please natity thie office at oa per, the change of wht } ’ | ' 1 | Y \ ' w nn vj | on ED | e eaten re . At last itha } } DEATH BLOW TO TRUSTS been demor 5 rq ‘ t Swtrated * what - th ne trusts Laund: s es effect, there will be no need of y” or any of t ther fanciful proposed remed : rhe unanimous concurrence of the four able judges geves | 48 hme the decision momentous weight The law must be } ate the principle sound, to receive such indorsement. It but impotstble that the opinion of four of the ablest judges on the fede the dec has long assumed that good law ne tion, public, vindicated. the emergency. manded, was less talk, less threat, less bluster and buncomb, and MORE LAW. The law is sufficient. All that has been needed was its | application, ave It annihilates it without lar case, they are just as good and applicable in hundreds of supreme court. ew For the present, the co n mind must assume that this ision is pie law Asa matter of fact, the common mind ral bench can be so far wrong as to be reve ! only such interpreta The law as now declared has long been accepted by the The popular demand for enforcement of the law has been The majesty of the Jaw, when asserted, is found equal to Wants What has beer needed all along, and what the public de atreet be nue. does t railway trust is “a plenty,” What the law eremony ON And if the law and the principle are good in this particu- other trust cases. so many decisions im this question is clear-cut, complete and decisive. straight to the spot, and the spot particular case is most momentous greater importance still in its application to trusts in general. Tt is no mere makeshift, as have been in the past. It it hits to hurt. is vital The decision is mo “straddle.” It goes The importance of the decision in its application to this But it has immeasurably € girls wh SSS John Reynolds, W. McNally’s Slayer Faces Court Asks U.$, Supreme Court To Uphold Him In Declining His Ex-Wife $8aggoo INGTON, PD, ©, Avett 14 ASHES A WAGON ry Rig Is Run Into By| tq King Free eet Car | Ida King, red > wor wh | wan boun: the eupe : i the aree f ote ry Lyw rp wee fheoh STRIKE B $400 Damages for Joha Me- a claim for Mr. Bunch | m Lenore tween Seventh and Kighth and was hurt TRIAL } -| DUNBAR FILES APPEAL To ~ THESE ARE FEMALE REAKERS Aprn 169 » girls recently ¢ @irts lett th » and demanded ta from the Rocky Mountain 1: ae penaeD me Co. AN Anewer was demand threaten to strike there| ed by May first SNEAKED UP OW THE TOWN |Wealthy Mill Owner Starts an Interdicted Building While the Authorities Sleep SPOKAN FOR LIFE rome mit son, « erwe was refused Cart owner who per t erect « the fire tienits, aad ine was being watched by the chief jo rr the fire i i i . inal partment of t ap It is ag far-reaching as it is revolutiona: ve “ , ourt shortly te y it . The ground upon which the railway merger is dissolved is | | thought that tho fury Wil te 0p sccbetut abttul i me ‘i o t case. cepted formerr d the state's evi by no means peculiar to that ca ee ee mh The merger is iNegal, the court declares, because its pur- | ted hee onl pose was to restrict competition solidated under one ownershi Saeaigt lines of railways, but there and the consolidation of these is as much in restraint of com- petition as is the other. Sawn Nal Ana Parallel lines had been com- | gxor as p and management! But apply this test Sed any trust, and what must t be the In the meat business, for instance, there are no parallel |, hee t are parallel lines of meat trade, The principle that applies to the one trust applies just as precisely to the other—and to all others particular. method, but the restraint of competition itself which is declared to be illegal and intolerable. ‘ Grrested. One resisted the first mate doing an interstate business which has not as its prime pur- | *”d the latter fred four shots fror : 7 his revolver, wounding ¢ san seek pose the restraint of competition. vaaty | The degree to which any particular trost succeeds in ab sensia epeeniion: eek Tenia teenies: Waited rept Sais are on mighty river sorbing or suppressing its competition may be a question, but these judges merce’ do not mean unreasonable or partial restraint of trade or commerce, but any direct restraint thereof.” re What trust, in any line of business, could success’ y pass this test rigidly applied? Ii there be any, they are the “harmless” trusts that, through mismanagement or other un favorable conditions, fail in their purposes. @ house is not proof that bur fixing of prices, to which the ingly submit, is in violation of law. this feature. the decision deals a death-biow to the trust idea. has demonstrated the fact that the right settlement j trust question lies not in vindictive assaults upon all great | enterprises, not in special legislation for or against amy class, but in simple ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW. The methods of consolidation may differ, but it is not any reed her Jt would be difficult, indeed, to point out a single trust hold that “the words ‘in restraint of trade or com- wh chase. The fact that now and then a burglar fails to break into ; glary i3 honest busirress This decision declares, too, that consolidations for the members willingly or unwill- Few trusts are om without Looked at from any standpoint, the principles declared in | The decision is a magnificent vindication of the law. It of the A The Talk of the ONLY TWO MORE DAYS Why all the merchants are howling. Think of getting the choice of any suit in our house at the day, Friday and Saturday. We will make these three days The Receivers’ Sale of the Buffalo Clothing House chasecter and PUT CREW GkIMSBHT_ arrived today with fv rew f at Ponmac every one is sattefied with hte pur - Sipectal for Tom ADAM®’ BEST MAPLE Quarts by ent Galion money back If not pleased Teas, Coffees ond Spices Butter, Kegs and Cheese M1 Second Ave, near Madison. t of & quarrel, eynolde fontis be a rather i wef knew punch W elle & hundred known angios try ar eecaat rons The men desert« Mul Were subsequently | tte banka, impossible t t le Heetiome fo any that Sook t MAPLE SYRUP }} 4. S. Turner & Co. 232 Globe Bik. rrow, Friday SYRUP. on once B56 ranteed to please Your DAM’S Town a — = GREAT RECEIVERS’ SALE OF CLOTHING CROSBY THE HANDICAP FAVORITE shooting handicap at fmaniriate ub- joots will be finte&ed today recorded The purse & ¢ eprareg re | stots im the betting With house of four reome: ome PUD « good view, department to prevent it ——— Aor Tt fe if the Grand American Only « nl ninety-Rve entriv Fraud. Bote Mothen ood ackiird eve nf at une —— ~Duniap, real estate, 0 Union Yor ———— Dr. Kibbe has resumed practice om Lake Union car line, GERMANS SHY WARSHIP A CURIOSITY her rman eVILLE, tnd EITHE BARON |t FOOLED THEM: ~ MA Y STRIKE TOMORROW |p OWK, April 16--Manhatjan ruad employes will vote to~ 0 decide whether ther will ge " @ strike, The balloting will be NEw result will be an dmorrow, They want. & oyt wave & very en- wictng party Tuemday even- heme, 117 Fourth avenue $1.00 Bhort Handle byade 11.00 Long Handle Spade 1100 Port Handle Shovel stole a march on the authorities inst night aed put up the framework of hte mill «The beard of pubtic works stopped the bullding operations thie morning. The police ary now guard- tr the place, Carlson threatens to orttien, HW Rubber Tires. do Mail Br Mra, Pott's Iron Handi: 10 S-arm Ch Gas Stoves $..75 19. . Se Spelger & Hurlbut Gecond and Unien thes Drier $2.60 2 burner Gas 360 1-burne Rest Gas Tubing IN EXTRA RICH CUT GLASS we received 0 .. Sarge #hip- i. BLNNGHTATSEN | (THE VATICAN DESIRES | TEMPORAL RECOGNITION |The Pre CRANI ) OPERA sens HOUSE Fhrkic8 John Cort, Phone, Maine 6 Tomerrow and Sat Waystoe Mission HOBPITAL | Tuten Written by A W. F |eeute and divans, $1.50. rT ae ae JOHN CORT, Mer. ao Mon & Was tn ond her big New Yors Nernous Christian,” by the fine tar company qrext atete play, Third Avenue cornpany of vaude . and be & mm at all GRANGE Jew cies Optieian 713-715 First Avenue, mad ae Power Fiat Rates Per Annum for Continu- owe Service Corner Second and Vine. “oC singe HARVEY @ BON, Prop. aa | Per a. Bw co a | WOOD AND COAL|), Fa DMLIVERED TO ANY PART i | FH or THE corr. WE ARE NOT IN THE TRUST Both Phones. TTLe CATARACT cc COMPANY, OfRce Cor Seventh ave and Jeiferson ot, Beattie HARVARD DENTAL PARLORS S18 dnd Ave. Colline Bidg. Gor, SecondAve. aad Jemes St. Teeth positively extracted and fil 4 without pein No for plese extracting when are red THe! That's what we are t Pitver Frith | Furl Ret of | the number of the public wh: | to see us about their individual eyes. wit carefully examine your | f°" | tewth and tell you in advance exact. | SKill. vare and Ronesty is a combina: ly what your work will cost free of charme A Everanteed fftean yearn r-t a. m. to $00 p.m. a m. to 200 Oo. ALIST. First A BYE SPR m. | 1207 Second Av At The Buffalo Clothing House one uniform price of $8.88. Gur Closing Days. Our $8.88 Suit and OvercoatSale is such a marvelous success. eee Can you blame them? $35, $32.50, $27.00 and $25.00 Sults all go at $8.88—one price, no more, no less ! such remarkable values were never before known in the history of the clothing business. No garments sold after these days at this price. Don't miss this sale t eer 1215-1217 Second Avenue JOMM CORT, Mgr. Phone Main When Knighthood Was in pales Beats on sale Friday, 16 a. © || Third Ave. Theater Every Night This Week and Setur- TheFatal Wedding Opening Next Sunday Matince Fer Pave Perforinang ATHLETIC PARK TACOMA VS. SEATTLE) , Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday—i4, 15, 16, it, 18 and 19th. o'clock; game commences at J p.m, Adm FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $10 ‘ Listen To This ‘ « Hanh SEMENT (52 Sain i Juratge) a Jom Me THE LEADING THEATRE Pow Me Baker {heater (0. \ WF | Mars fe one = Vaudevilie ALL ne SCANLON, Novelty Muste STANLEY al Ar Hear the Steam Calbope M ing end Sunday Lo. Mer. day, Suturday fit Murry Presents Amer Foremost Emotional Actrens, ROSE COGHLAN In “The Second Mra. Tanqueray,” tris” Thc, f0u, Be Prices—t' 00, Rox | Seats new AD ARN Ot cane wouse (2°78 Theater Tuesday Afternoon, April 21. Benet of Sanitarium, 4 Gathering of All City tm One Monster Bilt PRATURES One ect of “When Knighthood Flower.” by fe Elisier company Mob Beene ‘ Second alifornia.” by the ‘The cream le Prices of Be Amiasion-- $100, Th - = wie Monday, 10 7 = on woust 27:07 ting Sunday, April va. lL. PERLEY Presents As Mary Tuck in JULIA MARLOWS € MNAL $24,000 PRODUCT Prices—$1.50, $1.00, 7Bc, 50, 2 Both Phones, Main 5#7. Prices—We, eo, 3c, X TONIGHT day Matinee, IREAT MEART PLAY THE The new state-n California Pacific National League. pening of Beason ASEBALL|== Gates open at 2 . 2bc and Se. We lead them all! The biggest values you ever got in your whole lifetime. LOTS | Reon i ng & Leightos wx “A Question ‘Not a Comparison **| Brilliant | Convenient ; o, Auther ot} | Electric | Light We not only fh « save tt case, and merely Miling the does not cure the disease. Part of our system is PRESRRVA TIVE Dentistry. We cause of the decay, fill the recommend proper care more cavities, Owing practice our prices a) Patent Pearl Plate,does not cover roof of Our BER never falls to CASH, $5 A > MONTE © Withe 219 Bailey Building Which ao cre da) uc 13} D 3} 1) luo mane gS Sl Ww ~T£ Cal! on Us os for he hoo T trom mip aby ae fo On ie ba ends the ear! a 3 Tooth decay'le a aS Silver Fi - ? Pure Gold Fillings. % Crowns, 22k Crown and Bridge r tooth PATENT Mga La@y seen 6.60 daily, an 4 BOSTON DENTA ye Remember, Thur 8

Other pages from this issue: