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cession. i Press. Published Publishing Co. Membere of United Daily by The Star nominee for governor of California. > The Curse of Conservatism “T want laboring men to know that I, if elected, will treat them with the same consideration as I treat capital.”,.— Theodore A. Bell, democratic BY MARION LOWE. This is conservatism, This well expresses the prevalent idea, among office), “carcert seekers, of a “safe, sane and sound” democracy. Too long have laboring men, with minds, hearts been treated with the same consideration as, or less than, money, The time has come when the welfare, benefits and progress of families of| work before marriage give that up human beings, men, women and children, must be considered paramount to all that Money means. Concentrated capital has had an evea show with concentrated human wants, | before the courts, in the legislatures, in the executive offices, TOO LONG, and the | because he is married result has not been equality or justice but the oppression of human beings and the suppression or subversion of human rights | business, a profes |when she becomes a wife? ria. Humanity is SUPREME. It is not the EQUAL of greed and luxury and | >and and mee hanic ease and power, or anything else that dollars represent, but FAR ABOVE, FAR| MORE IMPORTANT than all else. The issue in California and throughout the nation is: SHALL MONEY OR MEN RULE? No, sir, Mr, Bell! If you have nothing better for a laboring man than you unized dollar, you will notreach! You are You are sodden in a conservatism that has damned the democracy for} have for ano years and years Capital and labor are partners prosperity and progress, but WHEN IT COMES TO A SHOW-DOWN, the! on ‘the setting of that question men, not the dollars, must have full 51 per cent of the joint holdings nation is in for just that same show-down, Mr. Bell Endorsements Of course New York's progre astve convention endorsed Preaident Taft. A republican vention without such action would be lik meal without bread, or like a duck trying to swim witho It is quite a proper formality. You don’t have to eat the your duck can live without swimming, Moreover, th Iubrious the endorsement the more likely its acceptance as a p formality and nothing el Mr. Taft's career as chief executive and his persor KNOWN TO THE PEOPLE, who will have their own them, regardless of all convention fulminations Nothing that a convention could claim could cover up esta lished facts. The Ballinger scandal {s still We all kno what sort of men compose Mr sample of the sort of men he bench. We all know of his self-confessed weakness and fatlure tn securing redemption of popular party pledges. His denial of federal patronage in order to punish honest legislators who defied ism and Aldrichism is a matter of tory. These are facts. Mr Taft is personally responsible for them, and all the convention en dorsements that can be fired off between this date and 1912 cannot hide them or mislead the public as to their iniquity Moreover, Taft is only an Incident and not the txsue, That which is stirring the people of this nation as they have not been stirred since Sumpter was fired upon with rebel powder is bigger than a Taft, bigger than a Roosevelt, bigger than big New York and all its conventions and platforms THE PEOPLE MUST RULE, FOR THE PEOPLE! Upon this issue the whole nation ts aligning, and chronic party customs or formalities, however gross and grandiloquent, are merely fumiferous. The dominant party of the man-eating wealth, has decla mighty fact of Teddy's convention If Mr, Taft, like the fly on the wheel, thinks he makes things go ‘round and ‘round—well, it doesn’t burt the real issue, and it pleases Bint mpire state. lair of concentrated, asiveness, This is the OBSERVATIONS TO BE REAL successful in Portugal a man must take a hint quickly °o o © JAPANESE are again talking war at Uncle Sam. They're do ing their talking in Japan °o o °o THOSE census fellers ir of the lawyers with Indian clients ae ee IT 18 TO be hoped that the investigating committee will not take an undue advantage of Wappy’s innocence Bh ce OHIO pen has a female forger who {is turning out “fine love 3,” But she'll be in the pen four years longer ee THE “KNOW TOO MUCH CLUB,” with headquarters below the line, is giving an excursion to the South, which will last for a gouple of months. ntly didn't miss any vers ee a OVER $900,000 worth of seats already bought for the Metropol! tan grand opera season, and the warbling won't begin for two months yet e:Yo2'® THAT Saratoga Taft platform will people that Teddy also fully recomme tion In 1908. Bee C. D. HILLMAN ts “going to fight to a finish,” but fortunately he will spare some of his valuable time to enrich the ryt poor meanwhile. @ ese WOMAN crank challenged Teddy to a fist fight at Saratoga Guess she was woman and crank. Anyhow, Hearst's paper says she wore pink hose cm § TALK about being hard up! A New York telephone girl has eloped with a man who hag a 41b. wart~on the top of bis head and hildren. ° °o m may do for Teddy in New York, but ought to carry along a large sprayer ment-test formaldehyde o © BRAND WHITLOCK, Toledo's mayor, apologized to a Socialist who was arrested for ch, Didn't have to, but did it as a matcer of justice, Pretty large man, that same Whitlock ne tae MAMLOCK, San Francisco graier, got bribes from both t if he comes West with loaded to the muzzle wit aking & street sp phone ways. Indeed, the great and growing West is full « tunitle just as the real estate fellows claim. eer ae FORTY and a half millions of eggs are in cold storag are going to pay 1 ae eges are now and d f SOME jear lite a nile that Taft wan to show h ce not to say wisd h hould fire Ba Ww Hite hd 1 Grandpa W #0n | a a ANYHOW, tu lu most a t millic € i ‘ na ‘ bat | k m rac ( fornia chwa n hie OUR 4 k from Par ay that fall costurr w t i 1 in detail.” Huht che and the A “at id f yok look like Capt. Bogardus Again . - es Hits the Bullseye | At Fountains & Elsewhe hold vr : Ask for 100 p championshiy ord bladder trouble well known ki which gave m started taking F Befpre I used Fole “Nin T had “severe backaches and paing In| Th@ Food-drink for All Ages, my kidneys, with suppressio P - Goudy voiding, On arising {9 % At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. morning I would get dull headache Now I have taken three bottles of | Keep it on y Foley Kidney Pills and feel 100 per Dont travel without a cent better with my kidneys or bls » and | again feel like my own self. Bar Take no laiotion cut we =a algyhi i The Original and Genuine Delicious. invigorating 1 sustaining, © udeboard at home. ghots, is living at Lincoln, Il. Re-| "4 =m” cently inte wed, t if fered a long time with kid nd «|MALTED MILK T am never bothered | A quick lunch prepared in a minute But «a married woman ta a wife And some women contemplating marriage rebel at the surrender of | thetr personal work Men Want Wife Only. are dom |eelves domestic is another story is to prevall? ee many a dive e decree. When a Seattle girl with And the|™ areer” told an older man friend | SCENE FROM A DOG'S LIFE “Why is that dog howling?” “Man hit him with a brick.” | “Wh nan bit him with @ brick? “B Now Is the Time to Just received and will be placed on ale at prices $6.00 to $1 Special Showing of TAILORED SUITS—In all colors and mate- OE Vain bls bec ska chek coke e Alterations Free and Guaranteed 0. 500-506 ARCADE BUILDING Open § Saturday Evening Business Bringers. Star classified ads. N! Drug Stores. Quaker Drug Co, !4 40 Combine or Trusi|sell real estate, etc. THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910. THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE @ ouvir vicpoiitle! Has a married woman a right to Since the first woman speculated own account, the AND THE NATION WANTS NO MORE OF IT! Stuation haa Seed argend Bal never and flesh that can suffer, | settled Why should a woman who has a on or any chosen | If a man ts @ lawyer before mar he ls a lawyer still, when o }husband. If a man fs & phystelan he doesn’t quit practicing medicine A married man can be both husband and law yer, both husband and doctor, both} }husband and merchant, both has» | Most men, it ls sald, want a wife, not a woman with a “career.” Moen stlo—-wo far as women are too far behind the pro-|concerned, Whether they are them The man wants a wife without jthe career; the woman wants to be Their working harmoniously together means |® ¥4#@ With & career Whose wish that she was going to be married, | out the ‘career’ business. You give this man in public life gave her a| yourself to him for his career. You Are you going to help him in his n you know,” she said, “and I/and help him to make bin jean do that " we could build |p Mebby youse wouldn't beriien riment of orga: a while there came the dividing hotele jnst at thie time ma‘am,” sald the husky mother of the stream and the next thing | 7°#" "til Its really noticeable how “but I come uv purty good Doesn't Like to Quit, 1 have keow about a ve that man coming | 0+ + pond | feet ; have kept house, and I ht to you and going vad & © wasn = 4 Little Lola—tIs the Howse ta ead to go back to ft after the next day be | UNO nan | 79a Deut 9 falsy ale, ae caval Wola aaa 10, the t da full] Papa—Yes, dear yea { living ae free as a 6 feet. Most of these tall girls ar Little Lola—Why is it 8 fy * | pullt on the coltish order and il tale? “2 While I am getting ‘house broke Don’t te lian cot lotee om bak thagtn ta “Pay didn't eomed to me we you know nor have him feel that | %! po Bx = dean z es ae J m me we might = 1 » by any means. One| more pes setling,” broke in the man. You give him all that your The had just Jumped ever | ® heart and soul can gi¥@l ine moon F $ | wo: me off is bound He comea by married, and the factory hand who/ w | woman's »@ day's cares, you must be f give him the rest and | pleasure of the home. It's like no Everybody, in fa other thing he gets all day i are his inapiration for the | tonight. $10 ca day's struggle. You don't)3rd av, between Pike and Unton know what that is toia man Cut oo aber resolutions that ts lack Get Your Fall Coat 40 New Samples of Mixture Coats Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop Buy or By Ma out of cit yea En an Kecond clans matter 20 NEW YORK, “Inform redact | paper paragrapbers have been b tort. 1 Russkt re Oe on fun with the name of Mich ) Make It sag Mordken, Russian dancer, who is | annoncement M paired with Pavlowa in terpsicho ss , , MORDKIN« rean activitle i be, from 20% om Antry supertotendess + Sept His claims to Rus sian birth and ancestry have been| The |challenged, certain of the joke writers insisting that they had re | Hable Information to the effect that jbé was Irish by descent and that his real name was Mike O'Mordkin. | away at the clo | ‘The big dancer gets press clip: | businens “<7 pings from a bureau, and a lot of Quite this stuff + |duly translat 1are hotel gaged ailver # 4 from checked overall a demand d him and was! tonig he remarked’, i to him tn bis hotel There were r) i |in Paris, wheré he is now perform. | bunch, some olsun pate ; ing. Of course Mordkin had no graved All been jidea these comments were jokes. | change for spoons with |He took them in all serlousnens,| or crest of the hotel ta jand was horrified at the imputa-| souvenir fiends. These | tion of Celtic ancestry learned that they can: At once he dispatched a telegram to swipe silver, becauge to ate New York agents. He is/nowadays watch very | studying French and English, and|such little games, — jhe did bis best tn both languages | substitute enothan pee, ee | to deny the scandalous tale, as fol- away with it, and that’s wot d | lown do ing in January reformes New Year's Day peo ow babel because ¢ one ought to; in Se because they want to, | This in the time of year when| resolutions last longer tha ther kind; they have thy : yence of vacation |them up. O I kept a fi ming generation of girls| shall tr er than their mothers) tr; er than their fathers! backbon: of the private city and in the} Seattle brings § an/ Omron ae | our city is full of tall young giris,”| said « Seattle man with daughters talking to.” ean send him forth every day to ver saw anything such battle with the world as 1endace so man can do without a woman's with more meng ot his work is very Ike /|inspiration. Forget your ‘car have will ti heir reform permanent.” SHE WASN'T SKEPTICAL feature of it I've seen too much of the rained to than | ‘career’ business, Each wanted t tall yo fie bis own Iittle canoe. After both of them went on There's Nothing to It thing to ft, my girl tt Bag world | ning, and if rocks, | mach taller they are than girls that Oh, | don’t doubt it,” age used to be, I sized myself up|the kind lady. “Any one can beside a bevy of these young things |that it has never been wate: n the lobby of a big hotel last eve : , me, out A FAIRY TALE. n busy so long | don't ' quite content and just ut of it nd work together tn big | YU Could do that work as well as # doing it. You just keep still about your sarkable ability and m the ar iitect’s estima weque girl of 18 owned up to = <8 alex at 185. She had| WHAT THEY miss, bles peur love tad the bens i that she wasn't| Hyker—There’s one {the home. He'll do the rest.|C!™msy. simply gave one the im-|thing in connection with thee ak Sie Ge thed, Gener? pression of a magnificent, well| never worry he bested her poveres re t t se. I can't Pyker—What is that? ings have| Hyker—They are entitled to4 lot of credit they never get cy, ‘ FIXING HIS VALUE Husband~- Well, tired, gray |I've been working for wort you|today. Don't I look itj His Wife—Yes, deak f look like 30 a terary husbands and wives rate.’ I don't see why we tipping the se been 80 we ar work to eflection upon in under him. 1 ¢ should enjoy | ee . home and let him do} he righ pss NO ROOM FOR DOUBT Th General Sherman bad just given bis famous definition of m could help him, but > & KTeat deal more by a good many w aa” « rved his friend, “I « The greate ng about « wom 7 - . nove ‘i SHE WASN'T SKEPTICAL her charm. Keep that for WHY SHE JUMPED. jot the year, th we The Bache a wrinkle or two ne worn with) «; h wanted to see if I couldn't | smash the high beef record,” she said in explanation does plece work is going to turn out) eves a few more shirts or waists a week. | HOW HE FOUNDOUT, — is going to| Newed—I just discovend a Pool Room buckle down to bard work in his| morning that my wife Bagg colar Mne | Oldbach—How did you is a sincerity about these | ovt Newed—She lost It ad lay pool at-Orient » prizes dally. 1413 WORTH $20 TO $30 We want you to see our new Fall Suits, one of the largest stocks in town. e | You cannot buy Suits like these anywhere else at less than $20.00, $25.00 and ' $30.00. New Millinery Dept. N Worth $7.30 to S150 at 94.98 any better Ha Our special price ......... ans vee? cee etas 6s 400 eek $15 Set Black Coney | Tailored Furs $6 28) Waists 98c A special lot of new Tak fou will not sec lored Waists, in white aad Large Black French Coney Shawl, with medi- vp ey Bote aye 2 F hy um or large muff to match—elther Rug Muff or | Plain colors, | stripes, fis. 7.50, 0.00, sna ‘ ee Pyeng ures, lots and checks; Hand Ma y the ve Pillow Muff. Both pieces have shirred satin lin some are worth $3.00 each lish ing. This set sells everywhere at § Lon- | most of them are good $2.00 don offers a limited number Friday at $6.98 set. vaines. All sizes to 44 w we have a hat to sult will come and look them over SUIT CASES | DRUG SPECIALS Women’s White Waists | RUGS Solid Cowhide Suit Case Se 12-Ounce Bottle of Bay Rum Regular $1 and $1.50 Values, 49¢ | And Other Homefurnishings 1 ase fit worth ¢ In both 39 Wh | Listed Very Low ay Lawn, Line ette and } stores cent RE So, | Madras Waists ed and | $1.50 Couch - Bhs bade ’ fancy styles. 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