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of the United Press, Pub- 4 dntly by The Star Publi tne Oo. AAGIC WORDS THE ELEPHANT QUAKES AT STAR DUST vtolly nice thi und of language—| SIGHT OF THE LITTLE MOUSE > b } j ' f We tariff | that affects tl | honds in{ SREAT EXCITEMENT AMONG] The plan to tax the JIttle laundves | loss of control over ® inajority of ' ney in 4 ORGANS OF PLUTOGRACY |) her shoes and stockings and! the senate pu matt f : >‘ you al [flat ivona and stove and other | come tax ne question was What i r tear it to take you all over | Ni ) 1 y yack uke OVER CORPORATION TAX, = [inings, all included In the Aldélich |to do. He took hin problem t ‘ the « an While the t he world that buy your output} -- | bill, did not worry the New York | White House and ft wa reed Commerctal, but when it ls the lt} that the way to head off the tr BY GILSON GARDNER are V ¢ price, Oh, the comma { mere words} lantidress capitalized and pay-| come tax Whe fo send in a i the fand 1 drink i| WASHINGTON, July 1-The|ing dividends, to, she becomes a Age recommending a { ma y er ‘ MME Tterror which may be caused to an| heroine and Wall at. will protect titutes “equally & 1." This ‘ni F ew ealnlte f elephant by the presence of a| her would have the effect=It of jhe ferutte te clothe y mihioe on }mouse {8 a good example of how] The New York Prowa je having! dividing the vote on th neome it ont apie.” Here's an instante: In the sugar paragraph of the tariff} Wall at has been affected by the |epasma. Ite acreama are distinet | tax cond, secur fn t proposed tax on corporation divi |ly heard in Washington Accord. | forced the |saue mot ot bill are the magic wetds “not above No, 16 Dutch Standard in) dends, The organs of plutocracy |Ing to the Pre everybody fa tle an the Batley.Cummins in ; | which Include a majority of the |}agatmat the income tax Begin » tax; and, finall bd papers published in New York | ning with the anarehists and so give an opport to maneuy Sounds simple, doesn’t it? Probably the words with which are having t a in ite oi - A: ling tee W all : 1b : , t : .. hr " sd fet ” the old wizards raised spirits from the lower regions sounded rn New York Sun has the} one universal acclaim of denundla | Aldrich a ehance to defeat all ine) with ht : worst atta ery morning It nd everybody in between,| come tax legislation, while the : ig a 1 y rais devil himself when in Every morning It) (lon, and ev 4 hae a raht to growl a simple to the hearers, but they raised the de lfrothe at the mouth and writhes|acocrding to the Press, séea. tie |party could still go to the country | weather's Fig Lat 5.3 their proper context, Jin the middle of the floor at the |iniquity of this proposition with a record seemingly In favor) dows ‘ ; tae | prospect of “publicity for corpo | Apainet. Tax on Wealth, 10 prineiple of an income tax - Phe words, “not above No. 16 Dutch Standard in color 4 a 0 Hom fe no generous th tl , prod en re bi arnt Taft or sree i The New York Timed Is putting Nothing Formidable f | refuge t Yeise t bare, Meer prcemare 20 sy . i Maegs oe | out columna against the propositio t yw idea of Aldrich and Taft : vhother he realizon what be iw do. ut columns against the proposition) It Is th teh : wher aril 1. They make the sugar t I ble.l ine tt wante to f Aldrich | tax Wealth, It ls even. ready to | that nothing re formid neyn 4 that that i ' kK ae. : ony 7 ‘ it Ale 1. Accept & veto of the entire tariff) emerge from the p t discusston |b @ the lant They e tha t that has been convicted over and eee etie unctatinny k.| Di it (6 willing to aasyme for) than the constitutlonal amendment again for tariif frauds, supreme power the Cuban, San}. +& He ill - red aly {th® moment that there won't be|in regard to which Senator Hughes} joven whor " t +7 } b nace enough revenwe and js almost will-| of Colorado #ald with rare disertm: | t welait in ¢ Domingan and Javanese gar wer far as imports here | those othe { that Rocke | 0 | debe ites Sabie w i hate to & » ate ‘ | feller and Morgan seo in the sight Ing to pay the national debt itaelt {f) ination fas aaaaee tees , are concerned, ‘They give the trust supreme power over OWN) aaaing thelr beds and camping | Washington will atop talking about Do you suppore the tariff pro} Outside of baseball ‘ i rg 3 ; th . faxing incomes and corporation! tected Industries of the country tt t ni domestic sugar skers, sugar jobbers and grocers, So you}on thelr atomachs, To the Bun It] WIMk would permit the entering woda P ’ ke ; | ne beginnt et rqutattion, | dividen ol ore " 1 n see they are magic words is the beginning of the Inquisition, | a so they go. The New York |a constitutional amendment ¢ ‘ t wt tes a 1 i $1.95 Dissolved in Tears, World t# skeptical, The World has | sort? Do you tell r riow f t t This is the way of it: The duty on refined sugar is ‘| Phe Now York Commercial is| been demanding all along that the| they could not muster & quarter of | €r hundred pounds. On raw s son a sliding scale of 9S¢ aj dissolved in tear. What worrlen| republicans put @ tax on wealth fh-/ the states to refuse their ratific ‘ ~ Fp . nmercial . sad of poverty. Now that there {| tion to ® proposal for an amend « dre¢ or poor sug test d c in purity, and| the Commercial ts the “little Iaun- | atead of pov V u e ‘ : oi hundred for | gar t y eerie ldry company capitalized at $6,000|4n official step in that direction | ment of this sort? Why, | myself) p 344 cents a hundred additional on every added degree up to On€ | and earning $1,000 a year not] they are just amiling and watehing.|can count a dozen states to d ’ ; | 1 | ftor all It Is only @ mouse, | {nated by the tariff protected Inter) tt ma that Justice Is rep dre hich is pure sugar, So you may figure it for your-| which would have to band over) | And a t atice ° hundred=which is pure suga uN to the federal government be-| The democrats and republican |osts as to make it a matter of on-| sented ’ ide hee self that sugar 95 degrees pure y of $1.65 a hun-| tore it could pay a dividend to fts|insurgenta In the senate had the tire Impossibility that they ever) i. rq fred, or more than nd f letockholders.” The little Iauadry | votes to pass a genuine income tax.| would place thelr indorsement on ope Pde -apcigenalls : 7 Jroome to have taken the place of| Aldrich knew this fact, He was a proposed amendment to the con-| | Hart tare it oy This is quite en to protect our Louisiana and bect}-ine widows and the orphans.” |oonfronted with the prospect of a! stitution for @ tax on incomes ; . . sir, no; if t sugar growers in the home market—quite ¢ igh. No foreign » 2 | ' * Stigar can come over that wall of more than a cent and a half} Hamond loft in charge of @ single! Blobbe—=1 hear shave , ; | & passenger for Capetown, wt , , ‘ a pound until the American production ts so d. Everybody} ut on horseback dressed aa «| py should be satisfied would think ner, with the diamond in his are frousers pocket. By this time he Home ' : i But when we get to a certain point we cease putting the has handed it over to the authort- | Yt" : ray duty on according to purity, and impose it according to another thes at the railroad terminal and ob : - , , 1 } tained hie t me ; on 6 quality that has nothing to do with purity ae a ae Aded the be an't | We put in a clause that says that all sugar above No. 16) « awiag’s erumple oe t paper | ° Dutch Standard in color must pay just as much to get in as if folding it. He handed it to the de-|_ Hubbube-1 saw you taking i iy tectivea, who took it in amasement| stay long but Well, we ke Why? no matter how good or how pure, is it was pure white and 100 per cent pure. Simply that sugar, subjected to a prohibitive for the market! The bill, if honestly worded, would say: “No sugar white enough for the market shall come in. This restriction is made 60 that the sugar trust may have the job of whitening it.” No. 16 Dutch Standard is a brown sugar, too dark for the table, or the kitchen, or the preserve factory, But the sugar Mills in the tropics could, if allowed, make it nearly white and 9 per cent pure at the same expense at which they make the dark stuff. All they would have to do would be to keep their centrifugal mills running a little longer. All over Europe this sugar is served on tables and used in factories without the fil tering called refining, Dr. W said 10 yeats ago that the color has not! purity of sugar, . The Dutch Standard test is the ule, It-sends all th trubt. If it were ont of the bill t WS sugar white endugh for use trust would not buy they would sell to the trade. We sh wild Wa¥e real competition in siya he Food would be cheaper. The preserving and canning industry would be stimulated tables would be’ benefited ey, the fe expert, to do with the joker” in the sugar sched sugar imp he tropical mills would in a thousand ways. If Sugar would cheaper 5, herries and vege From the preliminary detona Nothing but the garb and a cer tlona, it doesn't Iook as if it were A shriliness of debate dis going to be any more tafe and tioguishes tt from an ordinary matsculine political convention gane than heretofor = 4 } Still Col. Roosevelt hasn't yet It's almost a Cértainty thal when killed enough buffaloes to entitle Schively is tried © he'll ee thme to — found | bim to the limelight in any Gould like our old friend Bilt be CASH, Kid? in her Amo wid nali Chee, shoes! dis Cline Piano Co AGENTS FOR Knabe The World's Best Pi Piano One Priced Piano House, 1406 First Avenue tariff, if it is white enough to be fit} ed to the wharves of the me * + TARIFF TINKLES : t * ‘* AJAX LA FOLLETTE. * * O, the bold Bob LaFoliette comes out of the west? * * Of all the word-workers hie wind is the best * * Defiance to Aldrich he breathes in his speech, * * Def: to all and defiance to each. * * Chautauquas are calling at eloquent rates, * * But defying defiance he cancels his dates. * \* * PEER EEE EN EEE RENEE HEHEHE RE EEE E ES | service THE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE _ iis’. Blamed if I ever did ese sich a spring In all my Oldert Inhabitant orn days. by-—fame here! = Aub cl alicia bgdieliiedketebee styled toda dete: Ls baad ia I< tutched at the stammering “Now Hiaten, He began table, “My said Byrnes reputation stake, and [ can't afford to take chances. Your guar antee that that stone shall pases safely to the railway and Tit make} ho une of my knowledge. You know} 1 keep my word.” j Nathanson stretched out bis fat! BY HAROLD CARTER. right hand with much emotion. | Frank Byrnes strolied into the it Done he mid fot, Me ite poets 6: the? ¢ the clothing | Byrnes, everybody knows the night eiais teh ihe @outh Africa, | Coach will take the diamond to the hare Mel Wathanacn ostedel terminal If it should be attacked arried on a meager trade with na-|0F Dighwaymen don't you blame tives returning home from their | If the stone doesn't reaoh the ter- | by God. The aged man | se up and | ~ in the diamond mines a fat, mb srance, ro tomorrow ¢ Ste ening, proprietor of unctuous appe greeted him eftustvely | sit down, Mr, Nathan Byrnes {ir here to make a | straight proposition to you } I'm always re i n.” anid ly to do business, my friend,” Nathanson replied, rub bing bis bands. ‘Now, Mr. Nathanson, to thin » fare ‘The Star of the South.” is to leave) Kimberly tonight by the coach, as] ot uree you know It will be ac panied by an armed guard, of four men will ride « mnatantly | until the stone is handed | over to t thorities at the rall-| it amounts ne diamond, | who armed way terminal for trans#hipment to Amaterdam for cutting Well, well, but that’s common talk, my friend,” sald Nathanson. You are aware,” Byrnes went on that this stone has been sold to the rajah of Callput, to be placed | in th crown jewels, and that it ls i as chief detective for mpany, to see that nothing misearries yw, Nathan | NATHANSON TURNED AE] | | never been able to prove)” AND CLUTCHED THE TABLE. nalnet mum yet, but we w that you're at the head - -— of the stolen diamond syndicate }you'll stand no show with me,” he Well, well, weil aid Nathanson | said stern! rising to leave. | T rajah of Ferozepore has re- The following evening Byrnes} od at all costs to get possension|strode into Nathanson'’s room, an of the Star of the South through | unfolded paper in his hand } some superstition connected with| “Haye you seon this?" he shouted, | the fate of hia emptre, which ta be-| Nathanson aproad out bis hands tn} Hieved to be hound up with the pons-| deprecation session of a rore dinmond of such The stage conch was held up by lor I am ereditably Informed|a body f armetl bandite yw are in charg of th gang | cuards shot down. Tr t y will attempt to steal It Mouth ts gald to have been What, m anked Nathanson,| No detaila avatladle,” the ‘ome, Mr, Byrnes, produce your|ran, “N Nathanson, | evidence for such a charge. Um a} hand you over to the authorities “ry table eltizeny I'm known the country, all) Just tell you of the trick I played an} you, you fox. Did you think T would Rut not aw the escaped convigt| be #o foolish as to trast you further | Moskowits,” said Byrnes, bringing} than I could see? The armed guard down his fist with a thud. was a blind, and they carried a sent Nathanson turned white and|ed package contaifling coal, The real | - FRIDAY, JULY 2, es 1909, Hy wall, owt of elip—t year, 88) nthe, nO) t month, Bde d at Seattle, Wah, pont ondeclnas matter ete et ener and started back, staring at Nathan-| her over throe traina son in dismay, Tt wae a recetpt for] The Wer They Unually Do the diamond, signed by the inland) sMaisio—#he lent « bit backy revenue inapector Morton—Aln't # Ie What does this mean?” he cried. | You never saw her mot Su Your trusted messenger w : went as & farmer war ' How @ “ My confidential clerk : ; . My on-in-law,” said Nathanson That ent the w You see, Mr on, 1 had given | the eile you my word the od id it wae Y mould get. through, and 2 slant | HOF din. Sa afford to take chances. Bo I gave Gratitude Abraham the swifteat mare in Kim-| Seedy One (t omenrate porley and told him to ride as hard) Mebpe yer font wre " as she would go and bring back the |e qyres monthe: It ought to @ receipt with him. You'll find your! been ein. ( 4 ‘ave a drink letter of acknowledgement in the | ®Te>* inal tomorrow morning” i No Wonder — Percy—Yoa, and when T waa abc to be overtaken by the murder Elks’ Excursion, Los Angeles tae puewiagt toate te the yawning chasm a i July 6, 7,8. Rate $42.60. Return| pe) fie chasm nrockiyn Boe la twenty-nine days, Apply to Northern Pacifie agent for tickots Never Silent v.a Southern Pacific Shasta route.| Hicke—Have you 4 silent type BE. K. Kills, General Agent 8. Pe eM iny typewriter ts Co. SS gt dla: Bet Bay -ytcbbiomed mPa ae, fll ULMMMLLLLL Ly Bartell LLL LL, SLLLMLA RS Sa SS Ag bee BE ak es Places of at ni three Bartell Drug Stores. You always know when you get it at Bar- tell’s that even if it does cost a little less, the quality is the best. These Values for You Friday and Saturday MERCK’S SUGAR OF MILK-~~The standard preparation; 16 & full pound box ma peel CUateiyees (Suc aee LISTERING The 50 cent siz these two 3 LISTER THYMOLINE The 50 cent size 29c DIOXOGEN— The 60 cent size fo sures 33¢ 20 MULE TEAM BORAX~—-Put tp tn tin boxes with spectal sifting tops; fall pound box, on these two days only DICKINBON'S EXTRA QUALITY WITCH HAZEL— Full pint bottles for POCKET KNIVES-2, 3 and 4 blades; made of Torrey’s and Krustus’ best razor steel ... &c 486 -T5¢ » 90¢ P ER OXIDE VIOLET ¢ Dee eam witha Taky frease; 50c tor 290 A Shoulder Brace Specially for Women and Children $2.00 A slight stoop leads to round shoulders and round shoulders may lead to lung trouble—a shoulder brace will prevent FAXTER’S Siaeric TRUSS— Regularly $2 po es $1.85 YUKON HOT WATER BOTTLE— Regularly sold for 650; 45c our price GOODYEAR FOUNTAIN SYRINGE sold for #136; ous prise’, BOC ‘13 Bartell Drug Stores No.1—Old Store | No, 2—Main Store | No.3—NewStore 610 Second Near Yealer Way Avénue Fresh, Pure, Pall Stremmth HOO Ke | Corner First Av, and Pike St. | Nowe the Clty Market Drugs and Absolute A d Avenue — Se BAILLARGEON’S SATURDAY SPECIALS ‘ Your J irt d require. ‘ ive avings i r tore clog. “Opt Ladies’ White Maco Cotton | En Famous Pj ‘mous Pillows, Ve ‘ reste, 1 Feather cuff or Jace kn @2 ae $1.25 finished and 86 te $5, 83.50 ular ‘ 3 ‘ 25¢ |A irkish — Towel h nd ocheted and hand hed Turkish enibroidered at $2.00 doz i ' 12e each 1 initia ia » SL50 es 50¢ |] Misses’ and Little La mart and Ine. 1 \ t © Tub Dresses. ¢ la wns, polka I 1,00 = bine, fea The €35— degi A Il lot of $12 ‘ ‘ fir | t Shee hite L one awn Dresses Childres white ' ed Union Suits, broken s 195, " 6 , | at me Percale at 1 Gingham Dress. Cc} Vests Juniper syles: r $5.75, $6. ue Si; | 27 9 ae 400 Pairs Ladies’ Hose, e " ta thread, some silk liste, | 7° °08e, tomorrow, in seaaiie ake os 5 values t $2. Spatial sc: 25¢ ' ( ons entail stion | 75 New rere hey: Stockings, bl: 1 artly trimmed ; 1aNS ..seeesseeerse LBC | Get Your Fla ou 8 pti Our famous Onyx black cot- mon ™ ton Hose, with white f IL ‘ ‘ or all black, are a ed, 4x95 at, We show the larg ad ie t ‘12 Woo a k gauze lisle and ngs per yard 5¢ le ingrain, lace iP trasols—An extensive line cotton, in medium vh class oe west of New York ties $12. {here at 50¢) $15, $18.50, $0, Our Corset Fitters 00, ry le Will ind $25, Please You. al tomorrow, 4 ates style is shown Ines to $7,505 at. fies rar ) Wa show 2 anlendid:- beatles Three Great Silk Dress iow a splendid batiste, | : girdle top, long over hip | Bargains, and back, and with sup vs at $39.75, $45.00 and porters. Special ..81.00 | 0; grouped for ne A low bust Corset, median ' below waist. and lone? Values $250,730 Just the thing for camping grouped at one nd service j- PICO seve oe 814.75 | pecial .... $1.5 Values at $1400) $165005 An entire, assortment at $20.00; grouped at, 751 $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, Bathing Suits at $5.00, 310.00 and up Prices. Men's Fine Neckwear—A | Ladies’ Mohair Bathing# most opportune special Suits, blacks, blues, car 50 dozen all styles four-in- | dinal; at ....ses9 hand Ties, made for us ~— up to $8.50, fro mm unusually highg Ladies’ Blue and Black Sil ilk, beautiful colors and Taffeta Bathing» Salta i) atte rs, in light.and dark. | at $10.75 and S180} Really worth 75c and S0¢ | p11.) Gane af each. Here tomorrow at | /*° "8 SApSaats the extraordinary special badges 2 i dh edu sie 25e Bathing Shoes ..+e0+.sO j Men's Outing Negligee Extra Specials in’ Boys! Shirts Wear. j Madras Shirts, turn’ down | py; Quality gts o2 ore at A 25 Shirts;d2 to 14,, Light Flanne! Shirts, $1.50 and $4.75 Pongee Silk Shirts ..$2.50 NtS sere es Bathing Suits ... $6.50, $7.00 and “ $1.25, $1.50 a and ‘$2.50 Suits ss a Boys’ Wash Suits . $1.50, $2.00, Copyright Books at oe Prices—300 tit 1es $1.00 to $1.90, Outing Camp Necessities. N4c Blankets, gray, tan and white; pair . 90¢ 10-4 Cotton Blankets, red, | | otton green, white, check 150 « ers; ¥ value 35¢ ..10¢ $1.00 Alarm Clocks 696 F | $3.50 Matting Suit Case 3 Drucker Famous Trunks 12-4 Gray, Tan or W ton; 50 value, A small a $2 assortment of f 50 Wool Finish, Cot ton Check; to | Close . seeee/$2.95 | Swansa Old English Chink Doitble Comforters, | Tomorrow is King County | | silkoline covers, yarn tied. | Strawberry Day. Our tea room will serve? Pie. Special Extra quality silkoline cov ey rry Te ee Strawberry Dumpling: Crocheted Quilts, double | 5 erry Shortcake. bed veveeesess OO@ | Strawberry Tee Grane Extra large, nearsilk | St rry Soda pattern .... 60.6). 81.25 | § ry Sundae. 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