The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1907, Page 7

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PRESIDENT’S: Amerte me ae conducted by water, and this! such approw hould be the Uetin of all owne stock holde | poration owning such stoek and by rperation in whieh @eh stock | ditions have so wholly chanmed insignifioant with the amount upon the nat connection amendment 1 advooate tn superviaion re engaged Taduateial an hand, | ernment business cone state Commerce State Mawer Inadequate THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1907. at such a tin get men to ty the t the after much ele | When our the queatio an inheritance the the | laters, In my As @ result it ean’ he bat partial In the recent bus is notewort institutions whieh fa institutions whieh were not under! tax beca | the supervision jovernment. were ynder national contro! stood of the | cor whieh | onal by tp and th either and contra! ineffective wacheroing faxhion | Would Benefit- Corporations. theme taxes sty nynien of ny in addition it kind | Oxerelved to nvion of fe@eral author reaching form additional an extension of Thie te not advocating centratteas | ling of Ub facts in Lraptdty that central already | tes are federal activity dn, and all thin a transportation itxelf from we things while at name time contraliaa tion r} securing as thelr employes. im the nati constitution reasonable of all Industris movement | | WEALTHY ereRoene PUN- unthinking them down without consideration 7 wh Ree alte and | the actual men acting government No Halt Permissible. Ht to pass judg constructive tion which thia nation has elected to For Fear. Those wh etivity wilt last aix years, as shown | the legistat onty of the national banking act but| ninixtration department most vital need ts In con. nection with Taken as a whole, | not merely delayed for a decade worked unmixed and tr The meat inspection supervision | ranway Companies to engage @kcoptional Rot In ways that ar the attitude of the nati in sooking patrol the workings of state common carriers and busine framed as to give to the interstate | POUmee Nin | pass upon curitios, whtle ampt provided to enable the comrmis- | ‘ tts judgment means should | ‘discrediting and | valuation confers | spanted by | feadily puntshed Need of Public Opinion, wer, there must be the pub: inton back of laws themnolves will be of no avail mt, while the average nan undoubtedly ets broken up. ratiroads should | be given power to enter into agree these agreements The latter | packing entablish under the © without Corporate Power. are now ko The benefit | carriers and acorns from the legista advocate would be equally jing first obtained Corporation Must Submit. Until the assumes proper contro: as to make} Of Necessity Pure Food Law peerenente tos Incidentally, In the passage of the effective | the authority it already possesses, thelr | it will be impossible either to give insure a| to or to supervixion In order t various state food intastoners roads full iroads and all other be great corporations will d and be ac- | recog sovereien |come;: the only question is as to | what governmental body can most no sense hostile to| wisely exercise it. The courts wilt} of |determine the limite within the federal aut and Chere wil! still remain am work within commission the federal in recuring te primarti of these state onere that we owe the enactment co-operation to control the action any effort to pre- ang the enact of atate laws but m the end vicious, ment and on [on the subject, and then the enact without | Prime offer jaws were largely commisston minions, each peration between and state governments jadminittering the te agencies in «| desired | Closest co Anti-Trust Law. Moreover, in my judgment there) legislation | the proper contro! of the) Ness concerns engaged in interstate business, this control to mercised for their own | mag ho (and prosperity no less than for [protection of investors and of the | genera! public. Must Allow Combination. As I have repeatedty additional The corporation has as the trade un- ch can do good, Bach ne long ax it does should be sharply ft acts against Provides Way. Makers of our na- Provided espe fegulation of inter- should come within cae ELASTIC CURRENCY NEEDED. 1 again urge on the con said in mes- jtfon to this | Question.) We need a greater cian in our currency we recognize the of a safe and » must always be rigid examination by the | authoritien lahown not unwisdom | endeavoring sinesa combina - | “mbination tions are such | Provision | ¥ho the world of la- idle to desire }put an end to all corporations jall big combinations of }to desire to put an end | thene of labor ber anton alike have come if properly source of good and not evil just as it t emergency and pon Ny preseribed government any adequate based on adeq 8nd supervision can heavy tax. This would p Jurindiction | couragemen It ie profoundly enactment |moral to put oF terest of public themmcives @ premium undertaking doing what | [name eupervin conditions lation Not a Cure. B feguiation of indus fas been recogn law making tion can by ility guarant community sults of speculative than it can guarantee an individual against the results of his extrava LAW SHOULD GE STRENGTH- lolly any more mt Laws Are Fault MM Dart wou COMMITTED TO PROTECTION mplete publicity in all matters af betng uel witatfion + with, te the evaded by th MESSAGE (Continu ence hae conclusively te Imponntble pay of officers and enlisted men rie corps and nding Dooer of strikes Was gr thorough organt which requir na large expendi » double the neaged in Oh no purty | of the with the matte immediately ate the Increasing need mnelven to Uh of the duty on has been prepared . Su U * Income Tax revined | th tnoome @ax disturbances t alike of the employer, * a@d the # subsoriber publelty for nditures could with ty be provid ‘ of an careful atte tion that the to enlisted Ocean Ma Rogardin Hp, ashe 8 corps BUCH as exinks In near modern army and unekil connected with military which is now without Just compensation, voluntarily tigation of such Industrial ¢ ® are of puffle tion tn whether at thin time k diffidentty ne on © tax was declared | following uhoonstitu } wasted, and it we the pyle against extortionate 1 be well to pro n this subject Is porte of the administer in tle pi and great care department timates that the postage e'articles exch investigation was forcibly Pestal Recommendation: T commend .to the consideration | 80 organize | wan gost desirat |for if no evaded it would dditional | D® Worse than no tax at all | least desirable interfered with tion, Cauying ar business in its efficiency and facilitate its rapid re than th exclusive o' ont of transporting the articles 3.48, or $3,687,226.81 tax which bears jhonest as compar | bonest man j uated ine type would be | between the United States excl United States fices at which they wer | detivered: from many savings ba opportunity to husband thelr r sources, particularly tho trade, from chambers of words, the gov of the Unit | federal taxation, ws | wh ole jance tax, ty [better met | more import ot ing that steps be om jing aswumed a ¥ ing the matin for the that one h the suprer constitutional jwith any py “ehouia Not Divide Fleet rendering @ t In evident that the advantages of | institution Timid depostte atrengthenine ne | maritime Hons | ments so far apart that they could withdrawn jhaving the fort. bear in proportic in sine @ corresponding ie 28 was loud cor }to make ft stands poration tn no jmot be bh partment wealthiont wan one of isting state been do th should be made } that no honest that | Wnwittingly te that the reat os At pre tr to fine the co very r uetant the country | Had the machinery existed and had there been authority £ Inventigath | where it will best The country i fa romote our pres | not in event of emergency be spead- national banks, SS ee ee line is on the trust compantes and savings banks; individuals have hoarded ther workingmen th time being fro nd burden of taxation ir earnings of South Oregon and Washington are as American Shipping Losses. Following th | bullding Din ow | lean line of steame lous on the Pacific parransment people of Hawaii and has whol islands fre with the Pa Enforcement of the Law. ah the ag Capital and Labor. moved to the er times it she * to Australa kept in the At- Isthmian canal te uid not be wealthy offenders. such complaint of the department the last few yoars has be }a constant ocean to the other Until it t# built * fleet wilt citizens who dwell further recommend to the eon aresn the consideration of the pe ommendatl for an extension of the parcels post jally on the rural routes. now 36,216 rural re 16,000,000 peop have the advantages regular communt lost over half (fe from a gre aship on all our phenomenally five yearn two or three y ain a battl uvers und © how pay under the act of 1891 prompt to proce manufacture f the inhabi ra it was not }and transportation, t# transacted by | capitalints much larger number steamships recommendations ning a to proce tater who tneites to brutal v erything that the existing law been drawn ploy @ very Americans. conditions wage earners, more and more to combine into cor porations and the latter Into unions s of the capitalint rer to one the general pr always cany two or three years that the training under these conditions has become really The Pacific Cruise. Another and most neces ance is now being taken. is about starting by the Straits of Mage trans-Atlantic The relatic 16 knots or can be paid, | steammehips of this speed and type which ®o profoundly both the courts nut jaclves need strengthening one important everything possible to aid the #mail be crushed Home Rule for Alaska. na antiof Asia (including the Philtppines) and Australia. 1 strc under the command of Re eight armored two other battleships San Francisco, destroyers portant and ne of lant : amendment wrongdoer Child and Female Labor. tion growing out | ater general in his discretion ntracts for th | portation of malix to the South America, pines and Australia, at a rate not to exceed $4 a mile for # 16 knots speed or upwards the restrictions ne of the act of 1891 $3,600,000 which and inexpensive as possible nter inte ce size has ever and it will be of v onal use t the necessary time to all the awa or the of the employment and children Road building and rail uid be encouraged Alaska should be propriation | proaence of wo dustry reacts with extreme * upon the character and upon family # surrounding the employ of children bear a which to t and men how to handle the s to meet every possible strain and in time of war is to have bullding # arid Ix quite ready The profit | emergency proved beyond a reanonabl when It comes | toned will fully time of peace way to find out our actual 8 ix to pert cltinenship legislation in those areas al land laws member of the bu lfor indulging « whieh, unf ommendation peculiar neods This whould be atten laws permit large arcas for speculative logtwlation progrensive staten Morehenatve the |S40pted af thie seasion of the con to the employment of profoundly rtunately mmunity has grown #0 urgently neod rough and lared it is too means to invite nctions now inadequate 4 oF not performed at all Unprepared for War. An @ nation we have al- short-sighted Kross relat w what some are and will enable us to provide for proper place for an of- to learn his duty is at sea, and dition oxent temper of Juries render of extreme the real our needs Women and children in the District torritarion jot Columbia and the fraud and lit wrongdoer extabliahed. ways been [auch case, especially nent. Yet it as possible Igbt ing for the efficiency buoys should be eatabliahed as aids | in ti every stand- is by prac- | |potnt far proterable and | pecial trprinon ment Prince William rather than to fine the corporation, with stockholders f{ the const | 4 of liberal appropria- | remote, as being a serious poxstbtll n improper economy com pleted ne attendant ‘The two great tion of our oriminal b sentimentality Por the latter le in the exe niggardliness, * today are » to navigation in southeastern |tleed at the expense of the with the certainty that those prac 4 and the|teing it will not be called to ac ie salmon fishing. Improving | mere extensively developed than at © reat industries | © from the hands of the latures, the courts, and the lawyers Scania will be paid by the unfortunate per Japanese Exposition. The other must depend for ite cure ju | public [that re 4 this Industry ts being ruined. | * should now be effectively United States « Commends A. Y. P. Exposition. |for instance, in large port 0 the gradual gre pinton which ard for mands of reasen phat ctually come. The medical corps should the needs of in charge, to the governe much larger than our regular army reclamation eral government at s to participate in a great other Influences the jury box Present it is smaller than the n: the service tional exposith devote itself to position t The courage and enterprise of the | o¢ Northwest muat be removed or public tinue. ways and water-power reclamation Alaska-Yukon-Pa held in 1908, encourage- tent with the criminal law will con- leas than ten years ago. world are to be This is an loan we suffered in It was by disease to take part ccasion of ABUSE OF INJUNCTIONS. regiments the country all interdependent parts of the same position in not senti ita conception, ing of Injunctions the natural | | | Instances of abuse In the grant putes resentment ook that ing invaded action reateatr stow M use of th Public Land Problem. effort of the govern n has been he dwelling on tions of Eure r rights are be states with aame prin reclamation ‘The tand law eye designed to m nd of ap 4 con ech unwarrantably posoeanton niries of the netghboring first great jheld by a_gre Educate Chinese. proces injiinetion watered regs Bhould Raise Army Pay. wholly without natraine that for some rant «This national exhibits and exhibits of the stern dependen: epartment for increased provision should be Creat Plair tains and mw mand the jmore and more portance, and characteristic will themselves deal with it in ef- | 10 these regions the system etive manne duct of this expo: J wolf to fran lending generous and much land pa hands of th ing of Chine and making it adents to this coun- mately to demand legislative act et unforte welfare if w axsistance Need of S department outing th should permit joined in pre lishing gra honest and lawabiding feel that they shipping bill regarding our courts 1 carneitly con tion of the congress this mattor that -some way will Himit thy Jand protect the enlisted men who serve steamships: DARREN gers ¥ rte should offered sufficient t injunetions congress ts Public Land Frauds, encouragement proper factlitte unwarrantably from time to tin invades, M Hawaii and the main This company is empowere on war appointed competent often exprensed with the process of injanction by not only in This diftic rests fund specifically where state law {rain from examinations Importance tribution of you natural rem v ery part of the public lands by put } PROTECTION OF LIFE, be lone of railroad accident t of which nent ah 1 right be well for a federal tate railroad i ‘ dera boats, althougt po |be necessary Ito inveatigute |! 1} the causes fficer should © get into clo yperating thoroug! # become appalling NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Maneuvers Invaluable. to Report * at firnt HARTMAN ALEXANI aS ( tirs Ave. and Columbia St Eight-Hour Law he en tracty ont the prosent feeon rt general in houw de ! we wh pple an of | SAVINGS Hil hee Boltlenent of Sirshee ated te Forent Product PNR. OPPORTE POST FICE weet for, fact QrOWE An thin Lemongin to mneoy OMe

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