The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1909, Page 11

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iw and oS hes in Evidence Fail to Show Just Where President Is Standing on Question. By Gilson Gardner TON, D. lent Taft ee ty Fe ata revision of the tariff is} fa the repudli arty “ ee ee ae a Pee ETS! ee eae eae A protective fe daule cry ag robbery of the many fF) Kountry well, but ite rates HAVE) tariff then they would have op as of the few,’ and to the! Become GENERALLY EXCES- posed revision altogether ‘ co! ip goers! business which) sive They have become exces) “The MOVEMENT IN FAVOR i a sive because conditions have chang OF REVISION HAS ARISEN 1908, w . n the | o2 Mnoe its passage in 1896. SOME WITHIN the Republican party and of the nomination for %. of the rates are probably too low, IS PR ED FORWARD BY was being dicousse jdue also to the change in cond! MEMBERS OF THE Republican } thons. party Ne Undue Profits. | “BUT, ON THE WHOLE, the The revision which they desire the tee years which have tariff ought to be lowered In ac is a revision WHICH SHALL RE the enactment of the cordance with the Republican DUCE EX( RATES and at the conditions have pr ples and the policy that it has the same th gerve the indus as 1 make @ number | always upheld of protection of our tri of the country, It took some under that tariff) Industries.” time, as it always does in a party, } te Some too low, This) And further along in the same to crystallize this sentiment to es tect Lo moneda R Answering Mr, Bryan im order that the; “ is, every schedule ought to = i . an. & purely be arranged so that the tariff on} Ble answer to Mr. Bryan’ speech ou the tariff question, In a By that | mean) the products of the factory, farm cost of material, the cost of labor, and the manufacturer's interest and profit of protection) leads to the invest ment of capital in It, to the training of labor, to the exercise of the tn ventive faculty of which the Amert an has so much, and in practically every case tn which adeqoate pro- tection has been given, the price of the article has fallen, the differ eee in the coat of producing the article abroad and here HAS BREN REDUCED, and the NECES- SITY FOR MAINTAINING THR TARIFF AT THE FORMER RATE mat be so high as to fur! . to the formation te appropriate the of excessive rates.” Tees, in ble fret . the president > tari ‘ in a number of the the difference) of production of} an@ at home,! profit to the Purpose. Fair And impartial “It is not an easy thing, of course, to reach thie difefrence. The mM ination to be made should be AND IMPARTIAL betw manufacturer and consumer, ‘Now Mr. Bryan te greatly cou cerned and says that no such tariff revision can be made, in view of the fact that the ective indus tive TAFT ATTITUDE O TARIFF A MYSTERY: LARGEST GATHERING SMALLEST PERSONS HERE intry Justify to a point WHERE THEY CAN STAND ALONE AND! FIGHT THRIR OWN BATTLES In, COMPETITION OF THE WORLD. | ing, due to our Inventive genius, to gether | market, certainly REDUCR THE OO8T OF PRODUCTION. such & practice, }through all seasons, suggests thet |THE TARIFF MAY BE PROPER LY REDUCED. . pol Under oan be no doubt that the representa to congress Imbued with the neces uity of honorably and strictly carry ing party to make a NEW tariff on the prinetple stated. of many Repabit THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1909. t ge of the Republi part will be ON THE WHOLE, A SUH DR. J. N. SAXE STANTIAL REVISION | DOWN WARD, though there probably will be a few tions in th rd e n Ss As the te ary leader of the paity I Oo pat seer &. - 4 om Graduate of Northwestern the emphasla of which I am cs University Dental Gehosl, Cai cago Expert and Careful ’ that If the party in giv mandate of power tn \ Novem ber . WILL PERFORM ITS PROMISES SPs vevislen CRADLE ROLL DEPARTMENT OF THE ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH, FREMONT IN GOOD FAITH Latest Methods Only: ers Again, on March 4, fn bis inau Prices Resso: Bo ee tect criss be| These tiny tots probably form superintendent of the cradle roll,,Gage, Dorothy and Frances Lane jral addres, the president said ms ieoemeas aesiee ered by those whe fa the largest gathering of the amali 4 of Mra. J. B. Potts, superin. Wellington Radford, Dale Creits It le Chowght that th has been 897-840 Areade Bidg. in the est persons in Seattle or for that pear Awe — department P-ssivog Bnet 9 oo gs Irma | such a change in conditions since p a : f of the Sabbath achoo! yers, Donald Schlowman, Dorothy | the enactment of te Dingley act mate, to le by the entter anywhere that are active They are Carrol and K th and Ruth Turner, Bugene Hirtte, | ad — ieameemnemete ae dumeeratt reas | Y Onwaged tn rch work. They Bayer, Elizabeth Hadfield, Hiram Laurette Martin, Janie Gregory aS ad yn | SP in charge of Mra L. B. Smith | Smith n Canfield, Plorence | and Laurel Smith —. YOU DON’T NEED CASH—| nat _ Your Credit Is Good Here | TAILORED | SUMMER SUITS FOR LADIES k includes all.the pre- vailing styles and the the natural conditions of the | Cost Of Production. Improved machinery and train } Our immense sto with an extending home light-weight fabrics for warm-weather wear, Our Location Saves You At Least $5.00 Still It must be admitted that | if 1 le constant speech delivered at Milwaukee on The rank and tite t ¥ protect acwinst and mine shall be equal to the dit) {°° le of the Repub ‘and afford @ ferential between the cost of their September 24. 1908, Mr. Taft sald: itcan party are tn favor of THI On every Suit purchased at our establish te all manufac | production in this country and the The encouragement which {n-| revision, but imsist that It shall b ak besiness men 7 dustries received (under the policy in accordance with the time-prov ment, and our selling plan includes credit ley of the party of protection these circumstances there to all \ $1.00 A WEEK Our system leaves out all the bother and worry—we want you to come back, and treat you that way National Supply Co. se elected by the party will come! out the plighted faith of the Many Rates Excessive. 1 tn my Judam t, an it tn on at the | tries control the Republican party. | HAS CEASED. |MANY SCHEDULES OF. THE 408 SEC Over that differ I deny this If thore are protective, “It is intended under the pro TARIFF IN WHICH THE RATES| ae. 1 SECOND AVE. NO USE: PUR- jndustrion that are enjoying too teetive system, by judiclous em ARE EXCESSIVE, and thore are a | Third Floor Denny Bldg. Take Elevator A TEMPTA. great profits under the present | coaragement, to bulld “p ieductrics PEW tn which the rates are not suf. BSE WHO WOULD —— THE PRODUC 1D THE SALE OF SUCH “IN THIS COUNTRY iT BY THE EXCESSIVE other hand. there are W other schedules in fenet sufficiently The Three Bases of Our Business Are: 2, Quality; 3, Value In our find a full display of Suits fresh from clothes builders, ready to receive} cases you will tariff should be raised. of the tariff under. pon this , which ta of out present business Promptly upon the the new administration at a xpecial session investigations by the appropriate of the house and senate our good put on, for both the young and the elderly man Prices Not Under $15.00 ee Not Over $18.00 Wome More Promises. . fa & speech delivered at! September 22, 1908, [| ON CREDIT If you are in need of a new Bult, but find that owing to rent bills, grocery bills and other pressing needs, you haven't sufficient cash left to pay the full amount, we want As h wld: thing the Republican to, fixes the) it will do it, and tells Mo It, is the revision | il bas served tha! | j 4 you to feel you are welcome to come here and open an ac count aod pay as you get paid. Clean-Up Sale ~Or-— Ladies’ Suits Yow-swill see some rood val good ues — exceptionally that we have to offer you in these Tailored Suits. Close Out prices ..... . B15. 00 | to > $25. 00 Hidncine White Serge and Wash Suits, perfectly tailor- ed.and correct in style 89.00 to $30.00 We sell Tailored Waists and Skirts— Skirts ... 86.75 to $15.00 is to sos GT. SIMPSON ey UNION ST, One Block From Postoffice Weists Pair of Q Old Oak Shoes ~Always They have an honest oak | én, Not a heavy, shde? but the best low-priced shoes Style and Wear qi” them. Sacy Adams Shoes are the Standard for qualit in Way; % to $ —— 'sShoe St Ore 805 First av. thi asts a Between Fourth and Fifth STEAMER vostmire rick ©. OROT OF UNVEANT YA On Sunday We Go to Birmingham TO THE BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT PROPERTY WE HAVE OPENED FOR SALE THERE, THE BEAUTIFUL FLOATING PALACE Steamer Yosemite Leaves Pior 6, foot of University street, at 9 a. m,, returning early in the evening. Come out with us Sunday for the good time of your lives, and have an all day outing at our expense on this beautiful property Last Sunday we sold $90,v00 worth of land at Birmingham at $50 an acre, on terms of 100 a day. We expect to close out all remaining land tomorrow, #o bring along a little money tomor row, as you will surely want some of this Innd, as It is the only remaining waterfront on this side of Puget Sound that can be bought. You will never have such a chance to make money again. Barly buyers In Hillman City and Green Lake made big money buying from us, and this is a much better opportunity than they had THINK OF IT! $50 an Acre for Waterfront on Puget Sound This property is platted {ato ideal homesites of 5 and 10 acres, is accessible to electric and steam ratiway, and noar schools and churches, has a magnificent view of the Olympic mountains, and is surely destined to be a great city. In fact, #0 sure are we that this property will double within a year that we will return your money at the end of a year, with 10 per cent interest, if you are dinsatisfied. Twelve miles of sidewalks and watermaings are being laid on this property We need more men to clear land, lay sidewalke, build houses and stores, etc. We pay the beat of wages, See C. D. Hiliman's land manager, on second floor Times Mock, for free passes and maps of this EVERY NIGHT Ladies free, Leave Plor 6 at 8:30; We give a moonlight daneing excursion for 260. returning at 10:90. rotectior je nh te my jeden t that a re a t #lon of the tariff in accordance with REDUCTION | the pledge of the Republican plat hed iw equi |form will be, on the Whole, A SUD. | vanc t OF FEW, UF AD STANTIAL | REVISION | DOWN.| How have tho president and the| ARD, though there probably wili| party kept the promise? | a FEW exceptions In this re \8 7 Sept. 25, 1908, Mr. Taft deliv ered anothor ap on the tariff in Des Motnes, Ia, In that speech Mr Taft said OF The party ls pledged to a GIN. | | UINE revision and as the tempo | rary head of that party, and proais| | dent of the United States, if it be | suceeastul in November, | EXPECT A gO gape Bh see , {TO VAR ALL THE INFLUENCE| DAYTON, ©., June 18.—~Medal THAT 1 HAVE by calling immed! ertaes.. By congvans:$Re state ately a eela. : wf Objo and the elty of Dayton ommendations t to secure presented to Wilber and Or- ii) a GENUINE A 31 revi ville Wright, the famous » nate, sion of the tariff in accordance with |O% the second day of the “home the principle of pr jon — OF ae Gee | jdown in the platform, based , recs — ‘ the examination of appropriate , 2ne, Prensasemens Wore mace & broken rte I dence and IMPARTIAL AS te. |'he fair grounds this morning. Ger TWEEN THE CONSUMER AND|*rs! James Aller of the army onterings tomo MANUFACTURER cna rg en Any A on than those m Some More Promises. t a * i is ie nlenine Every Section many Reput licans, tha MANY schedules of the y hold Gas Lam ‘ he Offers Excepti CESSIVE here ar > which the are not uf to ig ag ‘ fill the me { conservative pro . one tection my judement that a revt — H oO Ss i - Values to 65c, The ideal full | rts tor lisle, ace and lace Box of Six Pairs at $1.25 Girls’ Was Formerly 75c to § chambrays, percales, g dia lawns; sizes 4 to 14 for vacation and every fashioned and durably tomorrow at half price beautifully embroidered. Come in blacks, tans, | old rose, various coloring The values are ex- | traordinary at 45c pair At Half Price 5 six dozen of these, and they'll go in a twinkling At38cto au 40) of the Store onal Bargains 45 of Y; at veat wear, fancy } i h Dress ses 0; made of serviceable inghams and white In- years. Just the Dresses day wear; attractively sewn, There are only Ree Sis | White “eile catia vows a large savings busi- ness, It does even a larger commercial buel- ness. We are able to serve you In both de partments. The follow ing directorate insures conservative, safe man: agement: Ferdinand Schmitz, 4. D, Lowman, A. B. Stewart, R. C. MeCormick, C. H. Bebb, James D. Hoge, N. B. Solner, Branches at Ballard, Georgetown and Ren- ton. Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Corner Second and Cherry | UY A YAKIMA ORC And in four years you will be inde- pendent, $2.00 per acre each month will pay for a full bearing Yakima | orchard tract | We have free ‘excursions to buy- ors every Tucsday, Thursday and | Satur | Office open evenings | The Smith-K Owners 410-411 Land Com nt Agents, tral Bldg. er wer orr AT 2134" us ™" E_AUNDRY COLLARS tc, 2c, 2:¢. mous \ (US 4 ott | won SHIRTS 8c rg ALBE 5 | First and Cherry. Optical Department MONEY SAVED 82.50, $3.00 es) Thats All. AnD TRACT | Wanted, competent seametress at Call at $ a m, or after 6 pm | fea Waldort Apts let j ~ plenty of calls resulted hme three insertions of this ad on the classified page, | Two seamstresses were engaged. | But that isn’t the point. The lady who advertised has, in | the past, used another evening pa- | per. She told us she wanted to use |The Star. | Because she did not have very | much success with the other paper, And she also said we gave the | best returns, | More than that, she told us she [intended to continue to use The | Star, in preference to all other pa- pers. How does that strike you? This is but one illustration of hundreds who feel the same way. | Believe it? The proof of the egg Is cracking the shell, We prove what we say. Want us to do anything for you? Call us at Main 1006 09 or Ind. 441, Tie Genuine HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.’S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUPACTURD Se OCCIDPNTAL A The Raven oreseription service | means that the doctor’s skill In pre .| seribing is moat efficiently aupple | mented by the druggist’s skill in | compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, 1416 Second Av, $500 Reward For any case of alcho that I cannot cure In from 8 to 6 days. J. B. BRISBOIS Globe Hotel Cor, Piret Ay, and Magn St, Vrivete Office, Ind. 4231,

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