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HERE'S THE ANILTRUST LAW THAT TAFT WANTED TO KILL on the United be dissolved be Sherman law Co. States ause it vio Those sec Ip deciding axe ardard ordore rust e court ¢ Bection 1 and the act In the form of trust or otherwi of trade or commerce among the sev nations, le hereby declared to be iracy, in re such combinat inary and © oreign | make any such contract or engage ff) onspiracy, ahall be deemed guilty of on cenviction thereof, be punished by or by mprisonment not exceeding one punishments, in the disoretion of the court, or combine or conspire with any other person or per. te monopolize any part of the trade or commerce among the ates, of with foreign nitions, shall be punished by fine i ing $5,000, or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, ior by both sald puniehments, in the discretion of the court, (Conctuded.) made ite profita thereby and took What is of » ho advantage of ite size to stifle fe that the mpetition. | ve that noth tion wil aa ould hap; are destructive | of the ee he proaperity of this country! eee. and that 0 the loss of that great econon Eig decision can be ass production which has been, and bring about an off 1 effected in all manufactur dog selentific enfor ing Hnes by the employment of commerce of other car jarge capital under one manage me | After declaring that the deciatons | of the supreme court upheld the! law, the president saya | The value of the statute, which! is rendered more and more certain} by a long line of decisions by the! supreme court of the United/ States, furnishes strong reasons for leaving the act as it ts He declares that it is the duty of the department of justice, under the present law, to investigate all truata, and says But sach an investigation and possible prosecution of orporiy: | tions whose prosperity affects the! comfort not only of the stockhold-| ers, but of millions of wage carn-| ers and employes and associated ,tradesmen, must necessarily tend Jonignated purpose from among the of the United Stat 4 States jadietion ps! ad of cases Ofer Criminal Punishment. 4 cases for enforce <a than by adjudice iaad for the collection of pen ‘by the infliction of criminal of any or of the in eemmerce comnilssion oth for the payment of money > All cages Drought to en hh ot aside, annal. or suspend, 7 ‘oF requiremen! of the in eeMerce commission I such cases aa under Dot the act of February 19, aa the Elkins act, are ined in a ed States. andarnus | istona to disturb confidence in the bust ; | hess community and dry wp the new flowing sources of capital from its place of hoarding, and produce a halt in our prosperity that will ause suffering and strained cir-| cumata: among the innocent for | jthe faults of the guilty few Federal Charter Plan. Me sayw that he desires to pro-| of the cure a means of bringing corpora eommerce law au {tions into the pale of the law, and to be maintained in the to pre ny business dian eert of the United States. proposition of the fed. ides to Be Named. rt an the means of gain-| . saying j preniden: recommends the dealing, therefore, with men af five cireait judges d who have ased methods condemned @istriets having ‘A°& by statute for the purpose of main. of business taining profitable business, we may that the orders should wel} factiitate change by them in iia), and subject only to /ine method of doing business, and Ske supreme court of the onabdle them to bring It back into with the provision the zone of lawfulness wi t low ion of the decree |ing to the country the economy of me shal! not be stayed | management by which your domes supreme court of the | tic trade and the cost of production | tave been materially lessened, and in competition with foreien mane-/| jfacturers our trade has greatly n-} creased. Through all our consider ation of this grave question, how ever, we must insist that the sup- pression of competition, the con trolling of prices and monopoly, or any attempts to monopolize in tn terstate commerce and business, are not only unlawful but contrary to the public good, and they must be restrained and punished unless ended.” 2 or section giving the court orders of the tn commission teview, pending a heating, but that no such re a be made except on/ After hearing, unless in re irreparable damage the petitioner tha complete control | and other prac Interstate carriers, es. acte of congress, and ron by this communt m, | says ‘Wi reason why agreements | Carriers subject to this , classification of Mam and the rates, fares, and Mets for transportation of pas Bowe atid freight, which they 1% establiah, should not i provided copies of & a il gw gy i i commis: but subject Provisions of the interstate Set, and subject to the @f any of the parties to such to cancel it, as to any all of agreed rates, by no- ets to the other parties the commission For Ghipper's Benetit He - that the railroads be Quine rates in w iting ® the application of any shipper Stine of $250 for any Meommends the empowering interstate Commerce commis Mo inquire into the reasonable © Of rates State interference. Therefore the president recom- mends the enactment of « law for the formation of corporations en- gaged in interstate trade under a federal license, protecting them from undue interference by the! state and providing for the issue of stock only for the paid fn value in cash or property whose value has been ascertained by the federal) authorities. In discussing the possible objec tion to bis plana, the president says that recent decisions have been so sweeping that only three| doore are open to corporations They must resolve themselves into their component parts with loss to themselves “and to the country,” they must run in defiance of the law or, as a third possibility, they ean accept his charter plan MOORE WILL RUN (Conctuded.) mis ¥ Menage Teeommendsa def! that shippers be given the fee Mlect routes over which shipments are to bo handl ee reine Other Roads he an MoPOned that afior passage Suagested bill, no railroad Permitted to acquire any aay kind, direc « the} nom Charles H. Miller w With three candidates for re promises to be « vig-| mpaigu within the rty mayor first de ination mayor, ¢ oroun ¢ demo ratic Ben. Humes Files |the Taft administration severely to task | committed }adminiatration | thea | ton, | aroured | his only ito lat |have a mother | With that he went BANG! BANG! LA FOLLETTE. AT IT AGAIN (By United Press.) MADISON, Wis, Jan, 7 La Pollette, in a in Dis weekly Senator signed editorial | today | paper takes saying In part Former President the Roosevelt work of his] fintahed and untin President Taft cabinet, some of whom have not been In sympathy with that work, He aided with the election of Cannon for speaker Cannon, Senator Aldrich and thelr Assistants have become his close advisers on legislation It was a bad beginning borne bitter fruit in tariff revision upward, with advancing prices ready productive of popular revolt it has brought upon the admin istration charges againat the ary of the inte in conn tion with the of magn tude unpara history public plundering The people are with the tariff legislation, and they | are shocked at the cha made | in the Alaskan coal scandal EX-SEATTLE PASTOR QUITS ON REQUEST SACRAMENTO, Jan Dr. W. H. G. Temple, pastor of the First! Congregational church of this etty,| last night tendered his resignation | at ormy meeting of the active workers (6 the number of 100 He announced that he had been fequested to resign by a tr of the church and he accused another trustee of wndermining bis in great to his successor formed a new Tt has coal lands, od in the af satiafied | nee AT THE CHICAGO LODGING HOUSE (Conctuded.) | whole their oters ion. Like wildfire ¢ along the line, and ne went batty. Without com aud the men rushed t bamboo oehes and ditches » dagoes until our te out, and we k had @ brown hid one day that I live ght off every We chased cues hung ything that od, that was the a“ the ed Mood had listened In His eyes were Ht up with/ @ peculiar flame, and his broad nos trils moved in unison with each| thrill—for he, too, was « fighter Once he was the Idol of the prise ring. That was before the deadly mine gas got to him A Great Fighter. Built on the limes of a gorilia, he beat down his adversaries with ease. He had given up the game long ago, but the brute love for a fight had not left him. Of a sudden the men who been rushing the can started quarrel Tt kiN you,” low cry out. “That's Steeple Jack,” said Andy. |} ‘They have been rushin’ the can all) night.” Throwgh the dim light we saw Steeple Jack close with one of his} pals, They wrestled for a moment }{ d broke again. Then Steeple hand shot to his trousers’ pocket The knife,” one startied mem-| ber of the gang yelled His antagonist had seen the mo and being unarmed, rushed tovard the door. Steeple, bis lust put after him. Faces Big Knife. But Blood, the injured on his feet in a twinkling, bis coat off and his ponderous body polsed| for a quick spring. Knife in hand Steeple dashed toward him. The negro raised his fiste—they wer weapons Get out of the way kil) him,” Steeple Hood The heed to we heard one fot- | Tm going yelled to} latter For however, fatled to| momy \t they stared | h other—the white man was! cowed. He had seen the biack| gladiator beat hin adversaries to a pulp. He stopped short The negro smiled good naturedly. | Steeple,” said he, “that boy may | I bad one once back to bi cot ° capital stock captain OF lease any ra Corporation wh i with the pro: Rot operate n R. Humes, engine house No. 1 filed his andidate republican to have “aot 't ep Hu 2 nephew mayor wecoming @ blican nomination f and who for the repubil the reat of it S87 Fallroad compan Wag railroads und sthmdaed the pawag Fequiring a reve PRI oF such roads HL IMe Message recor MRent of a law prot Palering’ of wtock by {0 he wold at rmined b nination at ub of th party for th an nomination " of the fle newest candidate re cap- | 1497. | stock, it the comminato Make Travel Sater POSTMASTER LOANS UNCLE SAM’S MONEY and turned in | Shortly afterward the lights went | yut and all went to steep, TALKS ON TEETH By the Regal Dentists TOOTH CARPENTERS How many of you who may read this Were at some time or another | been the victim of a “tooth car | penter’? There are some hicky people who! |get Into the good hands of dentia whe along with goodness, ge | neas and sympathy, are posseased of skit! of a high degree | But tle percentage ie small |Most of these “tooth carpenters MAIR the cor the tones The presia ' SAN Is the vasnage by + nte | Sat J ie bdenee > ntran Ialand, | rat BY thie house, » . r bua Aims Atte gy! piso jait ‘0 atendae barged.with_10 ng . post " of aT und#,waod hi socotding to Postal 1 gnalt LAiotets had been p-mnroney bereling hoeasl with embry tn; yada BY prnivaR” the ‘Holle the A 7 and Pe » Ban a Prewta, sayu t , co ed ¢ FF ay etitbuting Business wed shh ay the (ity United Press.) PRANCISCO, Jan Litjefeott n San Fran Au Al neo bay postmaster at " : eso whee ron ha bay His are a funds loans from charging intorent at , cont @ month a and & great vol I whith, eomrontrated i Organization, oats of produ busine Donworth on th soor me Hanford’s pact district court Federat will tke re-| the bench and | week to she} begin to hunt around to see how lmany teeth they waw off, tal make room for a “bridge,*—-and| lgoneraily they find plenty, What) matter if the teeth are sound,| they go--each tooth worth | thousands of dollars, and once! gone, mone forever, You have body *to blame but yourself if you ldon't at let make a free jexamination of your teeth, without lany ‘obligation to spend a penny | We are teeth , and set a |high value on nature's teeth | When they are missing, others thelr place, that near as it is possible | wake A work | HGAL DENTAL OFFICKS, N. W. Cor, 3rd Av, and Union | Acrews the Street From Postoffice jaway no least us to we pw as to in are natural with all written guarantee St all good set - ' { awed | A THE STAR-—FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1910 FREEDOM A JOKE EDOM A JOKE BOY BOOTBLACK SLAVES TO (ny WILM! nited Pros) IN, Del, Jan & letter public here Hernard Shaw Aamortion that he had refused to ac- j® Slaving with childish hands from | ept an invitation to visit America| morn till eve, Morria Rowe hecause tt had gone back a ce yon to Have in clvitiaa tion Shaw declared that this statement had t alled forth be of the [eit frightful existing conditions of child] This was abor cotton mille of outh |iittle fell when haled before Carolina and other Southern | Yentle Judge W, Frater today for He ridieulos the “freedom to attend school inte In a land where these ¢ Ponnible. explaing his recent 14 years enough money to mother and eight lHtthe far off Turkey to this rom en ame the reason given by the the that ox- | failure litions] “I want to learn lots little man told Judge | want my mother more than learn ing right now. I've worked hard for | two years and have made a little over $600 shining shoes led over every cent to you daddy? he said, father He Wants His Mother, “Yes, he give me da money,” ad mitted the elder Rose, “I support my wife and eight children in Tur key. Three of my children are with me in Seattle My ttle boy bh Morris want his mother, I tell bim only way to get her here ia.to « rm to shine sh judge,” the “ Frater, “but The letter states that the writer Ix aware that similar Hithons extet tn other countries, He declares that In not directed at the United States alone, and that he at tacks child : wh ever the ¢ his dieploasure haven't I jabor on prinesp' turning to his! ortunity affords My obfect,” he declares, “in to get those children out of tton mille” After further comment upon ehtid labor and Amertoan industrial tions, he says “May I state that if the more de cent Amer work ans would set about the hildren tn my should their ne to he the arn stead of opint Hi meta fair higher whether them, I jen of all time, He 1 tell him 1 want him school and he 1 tell him He for IMITATES FATHER; BURNED TO DEATH (Ny United Pree.) LEBANON, Ore, Jan. 7 two-year-old twin son of G. W man ix dead here today, the ult of being burned to death while playing that he was a blacksmith, like his father The wae playing shop near Waterloo father was f the boy € jiu mother want most then he work Can't | go to night work days, judge ! jmother,” appealed the little fellow “No, responded Judge Frater, you'll have to go to school every | the | dn his Well, can’t I go to school five! moments Pee thes caught fire from the forge. It is supposed that he| tried to act as a blackemith. Med teal attendance came too late to! save the child's life TO FIRE PINGHOT (Conciuded.) ay he w which mother he way and two years The Aah achor want and my boy about While a few out for ly decapitated, and in the role of “martyr to the Roose velt jen,” would not be ox ubarrassing to the ad-| ia being given 1 chot, offic ministration, lous consideration presideutial tre have been aroused to an extraor dinary extent by Pinchot’s starz ment that Glavie was “a most vig orous defender of the people's In| in coming In the face | «eat of Glavis by Taft esidential rebuke admin for hin charges ager, has developed mor intem inter ing situations the capitol has seen mn many a day Taft could remove violation of the forbidding offi letters to membe of congress on departmental affairs, which set forth th * jaformation must abers of the cab before the ad-| ia whether the fs sald to} } terents.” against me of the ely Pinchot for preaident’s order from writing emanate from w inet. The question ministration today diamiseal of Pinchot would not im bring out the trot some ghost embodied in the se called “Roosevelt conspiracy,” and arouse the “back from Elba” move went mediately MAX FIGMAN Mid. Weer Comedy Y JANIS PAS th vee be to 41 08 Next Sunday, Seat Sale Totay MARIE CAHILL In Her Newest Musion! Huccese THE BOYS AND BCTTy Kves. to 02. Mata See to $1.60 “THE GRAND Detamater 200N CONT, " A «| BRING MOTHER TO AMERICA| days judge? bring soon her Morris hin days And slaved for two ye sufficient money to bring bis from diantly er I've turn | make 20 centa an hour—to support my children if I've got to go to school, I'm going to the Pacific town grasped his father’s horny hand and | walked out of the court room Juvenile Judge Frater that he had been pilfering Judge You bet { will GREAT WHITE SALE At The Sheridan Co. > and < longth The Sheridan Co. 1529-1533 Second Avenue voice You ek there I tell you, 4 chance to make me he’s around started and other two,| Vd work like the to earn enough to home, I haven't T was a little feller with a little eateh in mother day five waid Judge man, ars trying to earn | moth: | amiled ra his father. | an make—I only may work two each are only chool you know wrater the littl Just Arrived at There ho has faroft and takes Turkey turned all I to in an interesting proces at IRONDALE just now, The sald the father nine carloads of machinery for which arrived recently, has been se that’s the best said Morris, and he steel city on big soows and The ia now machinery now being set into part of the 14-inch rolling mill | if you give me good, I'll make Fletcher, 12] judge, mill, Big boilers and Worker engines position. nh are now piped 1 Harry st concrete o' smoking clgarets These and many creams, playing and “sa gullty of chocolat at the steel city t f to the now will be inetr teel plant It yourself, You | ed = mis} urable is worth while to see have heard a gr mother. 1 when waid ike my of thone the Httle Il, you report every ing to the truant officer, Frater you are going to hear a gre mills begin operation mor sald now get a good idea of how the at will look Take the ing but fare is $1 and I'll be a good ponded Harry, as be too,” re Hyak, from Colman 20 o'clock Monday, Ticket at 10 at get back here at 6:30. taurants, Western Steel Co January buyers we great bargains in Our these goods on greater and constructing his week at deal about completed the boat or at our office. Lunch at IRONDAL 400410 ARCADE AN NEX, & Three Carloads of Addt- tional Machinery Have lrondale » going on down of milla, part the steel to the nt down being unloade position includes 22-inch rolling into big: also going the Coast other interesting scenes are to A trip down ctive and pleas IRONDALE for it, and The more steel h after next, and you can initial Pier, any morn. The round trip You ‘8S res ration ATTLE. cost Read HEADACHES cases are caused by eye train. We make a specialty of| correcting eye defects, and by so! doing relieve the headache. If you have trouble, see us Schuchard Optical Co., 1207 Becond Av mont Muslin tucked full regu 38c Nightgown embrotdered regular at $1 size; larly « The Oriental Pool Rooms 45— Pool Tabies—45 | 25—Solo Tablee—25 Bar, restaurant, cigar stand and seven chalr barber shop. Largest place of the kind in the world. $10 cash given away dally, 1413-16-17 Third av.. between Pike and Union. 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