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THE TTT = Published Co, Press. Publishing United The Star Member of Daily by Nothing in the Barrel, Bill! “Boys,” says President Taft, “the lid’s off the pork barrel Help yourselves.” This isn't his language. It is a skillful con @ensation of the 2,000 words he uses in notifying the insurgent} to them. ; | We ought to be charitable enough to think that Mr Taft is merely running up a signal of distress or doing his own hom- ing as the dove with the olive brancl#of peace. Probably he is merely signifying his willingness to harmonize. To believe that he thinks he can stop the flood of insur- gency with a measly mess of pork is to believe that he is fool} enough to openly insult the patriotism and slander the intelli gence of the American people. Even Taft would hardly try to feed the multitude of 90,000,000 with five loaves and two sides of bacon, or dam Niagara with the opposing stream of a 10-cent squirt gun. ; We have, to be reasonable, got to accept Mr. Taft's last act as merely an intentional intimation that his heart is in a receptive condition for harmony in his party Looking at it in that way, it appears that, as usual, Mr. Taft gets nowhere, offers nothing to disabuse the popular mind of the idea that he is the easy, the good natured, the soft, the weak one, who has not yet wholly waked up. ....Harmony? A united party? Another era of almost un- broken republican victories? It might be done. But there can’t be harmony, unity and victory through feeding the pork to the foodless ones of the party. The issue is: Shall the 5 per cent or the 95 per cent rule? The object of the tremendous upheaval demonstrated by the primaries and elec- y tions everywhere from California to Maine, Wisconsin to , Georgia, is not a republican party harmonious on any issue, but to secure government by the people, thotigh all parties have to be smashed. Mr. Taft's party is now dominant. If he really wants to Preserve this condition and secure harmony through which it can be preserved, let him put his pork barrel in cold storage and declare himself after some such fashion as this, frankly, fear- lessly, and by all means briefly and unequivocally: Ballinger, GET OUT! No more pork for tools of the “interests.” Tariff revision as a business matter, by schedules, but FOR - . THE PEOPLE. Ps Not another acre or horse power of water for the Morgan- Guggenheims or any others save under full protection of present aan future public interests. s ; Government regulation of railroad corporations and rates. b Government regulation of capitalization of corporations. Jail for the heads of corporations violating anti-trust laws! | And stronger anti-trust laws. I favor the initiative, referendum and recall. I favor direct election of United States senators. I favor an income tax. i I will use my power to eliminate all such pernicious domi- | mation as Cannonism and Aldrichism. 4 I will pack the United States supreme court with judges by natural inclination, habit of thought and association inclined to favor men and human progress rather than money and spe- AND IF WALL STREET STARTS A PANIC, I WILL WIPE WALL STREET OFF THE EARTH! ¢ Such a platform would be strong. Oh, yes, much stronger than merely lifting the lid of the pork barrel. But, really, Mr. ia Taft, it would be great for you, great for the nation, great for that harmony which means the segregation of traitors and triots, that harmony which cannot be restored by partisan Tiations and partisan passing around of the pork. It is not an emeute. IT IS A REVOLUTION, Mr. Taft! Harmony be hanged! The people want a strong man with strong prejudices, a strong man with a strong club, or a strong cleaver. Pork-fed harmony? Bah! Heads must come off! Official heads that belong to those who lick the boots of the “big interests,” heads of courts that : find ways or excuses for denying freedom of speech and other natural rights, heads of legislative slaves of the rob- ber trusts. 3 So long as there is any hope of such a leader, your little doves of peace, Mr. Taft, will go flying, flying vainlessly over) vast wastes of disappointment and gloom only to return, worn and bedraggled, to perch on your pork barrel. Lina and Bob Every year puts closer restrictions on the permissible deeda ot Jovers. The metes and bounds of amatory sanity are narrower until there is, in the year of Our Lord 1910, little room for the heroic. Just at present the lovemaking of Mr. Chanler and his fair Lina is occupying the attention of the gossiping world, and of all that read and gossip there is probably not one who does not put : 7 the stamp of imbecility on the many-sided Robert. Which fact in yites the conclusion that all the world does not love a lover unless : the lover is dead a tew hundred ‘years and his inanities glossed iy Over by the veneering hand of time. ¢ The man and the maid who shed tears over Abelard and 4 Heloise; who thrill with romantic fervor over the spectacle of a plumed knight doing homicide for the gauntlet of his lady love; these same now scoff at the modern tnfatuation of the artistic sher- iff and freely suggest the need of a keeper. Yet Bob Chanler has only given his all to the woman he loves; q the times do not permit of armored jousting, and suicide is the : sole remaining means of “giving my life.” His sacrifice, trans lated into modern language, with its subjection to mortgages, prior liens and alimonies, is naturally not calenlated to stir the school girl's fancy. The fact remains, however, that he was willing to give his all. With the ald of lawyers and notaries public he “madly threw his world away” as convincingly as did Antony. And the «whole world scoffs and sneers in cynical unanimity, Where ts ite boasted love for a lover? I : Lina, by common report, is a thing of beauty, although there is & ftoom for a reasonable doubt of her being @ joy forever. But as a Pe thing of beauty, is she not worth a paltry $20,000 a year? The ig old masters spent a Mfetime over a beautiful woman of paint and Pe canvas, and Mr. Morgan willingly spends a half a million dotiars 3 to own their achievement Bob Chanler is also an artist; hardiy an old master, yet with more than the average sense of color and form, and why should he not devote the income of his encumbered acres toward the purchase and enjoyment of one of nature's mas. terpieces in flesh? There is really no reason in the world why he except the unfortunate suspicion that arises regarding bis sanity he had jumped off London tower 400 years ago for his Lina, we would be singing grand opera about him. Nowadays any sacrifice greater than giving up @ seat in @ street car is sufficient grounds for calling in the alienists. should do it, it Maybe the city could worry along if Hi Gill never came back ee Wee if Wappenstein does return it won't be because he really needs | t the money | o 6 ° Taft received Colonel Roosevelt. How democratic our president | i has become | : hes ee | j Well, the council) did show Shomo, although it took about 10 cs years to do it a o 0 o | { The football outlook at the university is bright. Academie pros a pects are also as good as could be expected ape ae The fair association overlooked a bet when it didn’t offer a blue { ribbon for the champion street car hog. | congressmen that he restores their share of federal patronage | Anti-Tuberculosis League could wave || would gladly make the sacrifice | plague aod himself and three ebil dren possibly infected, the terror of the disease so sels workin broakiy As her strength fatied:-he began gly ing up his work to take care of hor, Then the day came when he could bot children needed all bis care. came the appeal made to the league. Tuberculosis league. ease, and tomorrow there will be| Davia. which this angel of death has not} body was ignorant, carele the league he had the disgase, and the whole | league. family may be ed. father to Mrs. nurse of the league. cular spine, infected by her father ue 6 . Councilman Sawyer principles of argumentation ee Spokane only needs a half a game to cinch tha pennant, but if Dugdale hasn't got the change, a whole one will do. i we The county auditor of Snohomish ought to read the correspond hool and brush up on the election business , ee eee City Comptroller Bothwell seems to have a unique notion that For a man of his year ficient in first is strangely de- | the ence ad i j if there fs any rakeoff in the city bonds, the city should get it ae ° ° ° mE As long as Max Wardall is mayor, the idea that the city is run | in the interests of the saloonkeepers won't take a deep hold on the Mercer Investment company or eke the Occidental Realty company. ° | | | | STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1910, Directs a Many-Sided Campaign in Behalf of Stricken Thousands. BY MARION Lowe, “If by being chopped to pieces Tf thers from tuberculonts, His wife smitten with the white 1 upon one hard eattic machinist that with heart, he made this ery intendent MeKibben of the reuloais league | eae had gripped his wife work at all, for she and the Tubereviosis League, a Power Then the Fight. Its only a dally story of tae Anti hunchback Yesterday there was another such | another, and the day after that. | vented and ft can be cured Hardly a door in Seattle stages. We must save the children. Among the patients of over passed and taken its human sacri-|league is a mother dying of con-) fice--sometimes the first-born, | sumption For seven years she sometimes a babe, sometimes a|prayed every day that God migh? | father, sometimes a mother |give her a child. Then a little girl And it ts all so needieas. Some somebody was . and a family is wiped out there ia a little sister of 11 That's an encouraging fact. Through | infected. schools the AntiTuberculosis ia seeking to edudat The other day 4 little girl came she knows the danger, “Save my children.” culosis, She had learned the symp | Funny littie twin babies, now 6 toms in school. An examiaation by} months old, and Jooking exactly the league physicians showed that/allke, have been saved by the “Oh, my poor baby.” wept a) culos Beastie Davis, head She w “It T had only'|the care of a nurse. known.” will recover and the babies He had tuberculosis, bat didn’t | saved know It To ald in the work of education Little Alice has « tuber | Outburst of Everett ‘True ~AND HERE'S ANOTHER PART OF TOWN THAT'S BEEN BUILT uP SINCE YOU WERE HERE—--— You've HAD THAT HAM WAVING AROUND IN FRONT OF MY FACE LONG ENOUGH! A POPULAR FELLOW “That young Blinks has quite a drag with the girls.” Yes, that's because takes them out driving in it.” Woman’s Safe Step to Better Looks is not hard to find. If your eyes are dull—if your skin is complexion sauddy if you have no roses in your cheeks, do not both: with cosmetics. Don't risk harmful drugs. Get good, rich blood in your veins, and then you will have the bright looks and charm of perfect health BEECHAM’S PILLS are wonderful aids to women and women's looks, If your blood is poor— if you are pale, weak and not up to the mark your stomach and organs of digestion and elimination are the cause, Beecham’s Pills correct faults tion and active kidneys and regula —to purer life-making, beauty-creati ness, you will find that for good hea! callow, or your They will help you to good diges- owels tat edom from troubles blood, Tn all truth and serious- h and good looks, Beecham's Pills Will Show the Right Way In boxes with full dir tions, 10c. and 280, Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc. “| property have gone, Httle by litt Mrs, Davis, Head Nurse of Anti! in and if whe lives, may be a Htle “And it ia so needless,” anld Mra. Tuberculosis can be pre early the came, who is now 15 years old, and The | mother didn't know how to protect fut people are beginutng to learn. | she children, and both are possibly ‘Save my children,” she pleads, | the|as dally the breath comes harder children in the ways of prevention. | and the pain is « litue sharper. Now od im her to the office, at the corner of Uni-| last hours the mother love dentos versity st. and Fourth av, and said| herself the kiss and caress of her she thought ber father had tuber-| children. | When they were 6 weeks old thelr mother developed tuber- ent to & sane torlum and the babies were put in The mother and prevention the league has re [natchee man. TiSw to ent ple Dr Number inwtituted an “out patient” department, Every day from 12 to lo people who camot afford to pay a physician may call at the dispensary and be examined free of charge ‘ At présont 10 patients are being fared for at the sanatorium at Rtv ¢rton, 14 at the county hospital, and cently MASS MEETING TO wore than 100 cases are under ob-|lMseum tonight at 7:30, to discuss servation each month ways and means for disposing of “Most of our patients do not be-|the remaining evile in the city The program of speeches follow Undershirts That Crawfish Your Back,” J. J. Jenks “Dresses Button Rack, From th Point the Husband,” Peter Mucklewits Suspender long to the (ndigent, but are worthy people who have been brought jown through the long devouring Waste of tuberculosis,” said Mra. Davis, head nurse "Money and Up at badge, to his neighbor's door, that the angel oc death may pass over Buttons,” THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE # Trying Now to Teach Even Children to Battle With Dread White Plague DAILY THING | Price 3% Beans REFORM THE RESIDUE A masse meeting of all the people in the elty will be held at the col Up the of View of | ,| placed tn service to keep the monster from the door “Busted Everybody who reads this little | 8am Toothwhistl s i tatemay help carry the “cross of| “Pop Bottles at Ball Games, “Lorraine,” the antituberculosis | Umpire O'Toole . he Man Who Refuses to Take nt Seat in a Car, But Insists Timothy - ocking the Alsle,” “TH PP. ED” | Commuter EN LL HAP EN What to Do With Our Surplus (Our Dally Discontinued Story.) Wealth,” FB. Mucker. a Everybody should turn out city. NEW AIR TARIFF. |has announced a new | month }hondon or Paris, The return in 16 hours. a day and a half ed from (Report or & Tick from er.) The gang wes putting up a tele butter, ie Ib.; potate graph pole, Four men had it half! fiour, 15e per 604b. aac way up, holding it with props. ne -" Just then the whistle blew y “Into the ward with the white washed walla” (The Bad.) some fisherman. mer at bis place at aero fresh air, he says. His friends Anyhow, he This happened tn one of Seatth ‘om-quick restaurants angular rancher who radt ated Wenatchee prosperity and| “Fine,” anid Coe. whose face glowed like one of bis | Sight this long” Gravenatein apples, tucked his nap- | *bout 18 Inches. kin under his chin and called for | ™*¥ apple ple and coffee The trim little waitress slipped the steaming coffee and the slab of ple across. Also sugar, one spoon and one fork i The Wenatchee man sized up the bow they were biting “Biggest 1 long as he sald on. ed with her husband outfit, then beckoned ‘to the waitress, “You forgot to give mo a | Much,” she said | knife,” he said. “For my pte.” he “Well,” said the manufacturer, added, as she looked blank | “the only Then the waitress chuckled. | days was so sll-fired small that 1) “Why, sir, you eat ple with a fork,” | bad to exagee eo it.” mays whe | “Ha, ba, ha! With a fork!” exploded the We-| Coe looked around. “You can't tell me| Why, young lady Tre ot pie before you were born.” bearing whole confession “It's on me, TH buy.” frill M. Coe, Queen Anne Pa president of the 6 Box company, is flow Many Times ‘Tlave You Sworn Off? How many pledges have you made and broken? You say you can stop drinking, but can you? | Liquor drinking is a disease. Once acquired, the thirst for intoxicants the will | power. You are helpless in your fight against it. It’s the alcoholic poisoning which lines the walls of your stomach that overcomes your de- termination to quit undermines It is a fact, however, that You Can Master That Liquor Craving in Three Days Rid yourself of the poisoning and you area free It is a perfect antidote which eliminates the alcoholic man, This is what the Neal treatment does. | potsoning from your sy stem. Absolutely no ill after effects. The medicine, which can be given to a child without harm, leaves you in a far better condition mentally and physi+ | cally, After you have taken this cure (either at home or in |} Our well appointed institute) you have no more desire or appetite for liquor than you had before you tasted your first drop, and you are a more vigorous man than at any time since you began to drink. A perfect cure is guaranteed in three days, or treatment will be free, We court your fullest investigation, For full information, including copy of guarantee bond and refer- ences (mailed in a plain sealed envelope), address Corner East Howell St. and Sixteenth Av. ROBERT H. KNITTLE, Mgr. Phones; East 4381; Ind, Cedar 431. to} this meeting and boost for a better DAILY MARKET REPORTS. He lives all sum Hunt's Point, Lake Washington, to get the \ fishing grounds quicker every night. | silting on bis |porch late In the evening when @ neighbor passed through his yard. ighbor stopped a minute to ask} Neighbor looked dubious, but Coe finsisted that it was every inch as} Neighbor passed Aa he went Mra. Coe semonstrat You ought to be ashamed to exaggerate it so anid Coe, ruefully The Transcontinental Airline Co.| passenger | tariff to take effect the first of the The reduced fare is to be | $3 to New York and $6.76 to elther company guarantees to provide airships that can make the trip to New York and{ The running time from here to London ts to be No upper berths. quotations Beefatenk, 6e Ib; exes, 9¢ doz; | McGimpsey boy is a large fat one, 10c bu.;/and the first that has been seen y lhe goes there so he can get to the “I got one last he measured off ever fish I've caught in two The neighbor had not got out of He had just passed the corner of the house and heard the | || Foley's Honey and Tar saved her | | By Mail, out of city—1 year, § months, $1.505 4 month, 25e. Entered at Wash. Postoffice, a Beattle, necond-c matter, Weather: Always Fair Of Such Stuffs D reams Are Made. Kept. 20, 1960. Vol. 1, No, 8 ! GLEANED FROM ELYSIAN NEW ROOF FOR.CIt | FIELDS. FOILS WEATHER Rye Richard A. Ballinger has resign ed at last as secretary of the in The contract for the new eff terior root has been let to Push 4 The local police court has been|the building contrac 1, and ee forced to clone on accoynt of a lack| be finished by next spring of business, There hasn't been a| specifications call for a roof 564 case be the court for three|high in the residence portion “ae? months. ‘The appropriation that) the city and 400 feet high fm the |formerly went for the department down town district of justice will in the future be used! The roof is to be made a Slang to purify the water supply jon a steel framework, pA cach The street car company bh section will be provided with a bunch of new| tains that may be hey drawn to exclude cars, the peculiar feature of which| the sun if desired. The framework is that they are all provided =with| 1s to be piped with water go that enough seats to go around, They|any citizen may have rain on hip present a striking contrast to the| premises just at the time he needs care in uae back in 1910. lit Tho city tax assessor, John Per-| ‘The roof was made necessary j Winkle, has announced that no] widespread dissatisfaction with the taxes will be levied this year. The| weather man, who often produced mnomical managen t of city af-| unpleasant weather without com jfairs has left « large surplus of] sulting the actual needs of the eth funds im the treasury ne interest | zens. on this money ts to be used for the relief of poverty, if any can be found |WE'RE NOW AS | WHITE AS The city council at the m last night voted to banish all the following from the city | Automobiles dri |old kids; homemade | chairs funerals; ince ple fa breakfast; the merchant who offer something just as good"; w, cigars, and the barber who Inslsta on shaving you, giving you a sham poo and a face massnge when you only wanted a hair cut DOCTORS STARVING! Sanitary conditions in the elty are now #0 perfect that the six doe tors who have been trying to prae tice in the city are in a starving condition. There is a movement om foot to establish a home for them in recognition for past serviess. LIVE MOSQUITO CAUGHT. A fine spect men of & mos quito was cap tured last night near the city! limits by litte Jobany McGimp- sey. It will be placed in the city’s zoological collection, and a special cage is being built for captured by the at gi | The specimen [here since 1917 Save—Time—Money and Bills~ That’s what fol- lows the use of I am not a philan- thropist, but I ama firm believer in make ing a product that will make me a fair profit and at the same time be a source of savi to the housewife. In this shortening I KNOW that I have discovered the ideal Pastry, biscuit and other cookery necessity. The fact that the acid is removed from the Beef Fat, which, together with the purest De- odorized Cotton Seed Oil, makes the shortening, gives us the source of our claim that you use 4 one-third less of this than any other kind. I insist upon strict government inspection. Always fresh. T. CARSTENS, President. 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