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Soro nengnee se Hee oe at United Frees lished daily by ; a at Heaitle, Wash. p When the Court Arraigi Is it wron if the supreme court of the United which “Takes invested wealtl as a favored and tecte Dt “Relieves the citizens the burdens of taxation are made to aggressively on those hav east and paralyze th ve “Strikes at e very ation denies to the al g nt a powe and preservation of the Union." What J yreme court of the United State decision as calamit as thi Can it be crit comments quoted are, in the order given, by Chief Just and Associate Justices Jackson, Brown and Harlan, respectivel on the income They were uttered in their dissenting tax ¢ and they were the criticism Supreme court by their four associates on the bench and THE RIGHT TO RECALL THEM stance (according to four of their own nu the right to despoil poverty and actua fation itself. Mary’s Little Tariff Lamb William Kent is an insurgent republican congressman from Califor nia. He takes the place of Duncan McKinlay igh protection school. It seems that Mr. Kent is also interested in the iff, but from a slightly different standpoint “Concerning the change and evolution that has come over. the early republican protective doctrine, designed to foster infant industries, the insurgent in his maiden speech at Washington, following: “Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow; It followed her to Pittsburg, And now you ought to see the darned thing.” And there you have the tariff question of today! The Export of Prosperity Somewhere near half a billion American dollars go to Europe r. This amount is permanently subtracted from the productiv of the United States and added to that of various European ¢ igrants take a part of it, and th old folks at home This drain of money Just about offsets the balance of trade in our fayGr and leaves nothing to apply on the great interes fs regularly paid to holders of American securities. the United States, but we are told by those who have @ubject that this stream of American dollars is bright tries. Tourists and returning {mn @nce goes in the form of remittances to the @erfully in Italy, Austria, Holland, Norway where it {s needed. What can we do about itt Just grin and bear It Fraying of the Party Collar Have you noticed how the parties have om radical democratic measures in the lower b bili providing for publicity of campaign expenses carried, 303 to 0. Measure declaring for popular election of senators got wotes, Canadian reciprocity 60 republican votes, and even the first of the free list bills 10 republican votes. The old party collars are getting frayed around the edges. Years more, and they will be torn off and thrown on the ash heap. @re already out of fashion. Busted, It Will Still Bust The Standard Ot} Trust bas been busted, but Paying for kerosene just the same. And those who use axle grease, natural gas or vaseline will have to buy as usual—and the price won't be any lower And the poor automobile driver won't find that gasoline’s free And a whole lot of other things we expect to happen won't happen. For a rose by any other name will still have thorns $0 Teddy wants to die in battle? Let him tackle Boss Bill Barnes trust will still bust us. of Albany, now! o 0 6 MRS. WHEELER is to get $100,000 alimony from Prof. Henry L. Wheeler of Yale. Down with the bloated college ° 6 o 0 o SIR COTTLE, Royal College of Surgeons, London, says there's no : ald in the kick of a mule. But you won't care what's a-missing in It you's 're kicked. ° o o UNDER Congressman Flood’s bill, Arizona lower her flag? o 9 9° GEN. NAVARRO just thought “he'd die before he would surrender.” He's not the first general who found he had been thinking wrong, when the dum-dums began to whistle. ee) FILIPINOS, through their representatives at Washington, ask the) peopie for “liberty.” Sorry, but we for something we have on hand. o o 6 FIFTY out of 100 democratic editors in ‘and one for Bryan, according to a poll. 0 0 Oo 2 BOILED down, that supreme court decision in the Gompers case) | means that one man has a right to persuade another to do anything that is not crime or misdemeanor, doesn't it? © 0 you can bet. THE SEATTLE STAR of city, 30 cents per m up to atx ise up and frustrate yer) they give wealth y imperil the life of the a favorite orator of the 1 would submit the account which Tt may be rough on nvestigated the « things won-| to be p See eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ‘ RRR 70 republican we will go right on and the busted | t elared the lady wi of rings. “He did?” “Yes, indeed. Why, he cour me for ten years!” ell, to look at bim one ally would think that you walt | ttl every other chance had gone by, smiles the list a bridge de ° 4F Big Business feels any change of spirit as to recall of judges since that Gompers decision, our columns are open to let ‘er scintllate. endorsed by Taft, Arizona can become a state pretty soon, if she will back up on recall of judges, Will! Missouri are for Champ Clark for president, 35 for Folk, some for Wilson, a few for Harmon ° THOSE Los Angeles Times publishers having been let off by a court, labor leaders who thought they were libeled will have to kidnap them if they want to get them to San Francisco. We're not going to Th Cynic put in any bid for any contract to run away with Gen. H. Gray Otis, ihe sorid, the world to you? The Lover—Not ere are a few of the fares— “Minneapolis . . New York ...., St Paul . . Philadelphia Chicago Pittsburg St. Louis Boston .... Kansas City . . Portland, Me. Omaha . . Ottawa, Ont. .. 1 ‘ . Montreal, P. Q. Detroit ..... ..... 82.50 | Quebec, P,Q... LIBERAL TRANSIT LIMITS STOPOVERS ALLOWED Yellowstone National Park June 15 to September 15 PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL June 5 to 10 SEATTLE GOLDEN POTLATCH '97 July 17 to 22 Low Fares From All Stations Don't hesitate to ask any passenger representative of th: Northern Pacific Ry. for full information Indianapolis" H. N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agent Main 1430 Not Every Day, But on Many Days During the r—May 16 to September 7 Eastbound Summer Excursion Tickets ARE ON SALE BY ALL AGENTS OF NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY You can take advantage of these LOW FARES to any int in the East, in Eastern Canada, in the Middle West. | “Your fianc 1 hear.” “Inde “Thre |past 1 | your mind? Donald (the window Well, sire, I was a bit worried till I got the length of the fifth story, and then I minded that I'd left my pipe on the window sill, &@ weight off my mind, air, J. O. McMULLEN, City Pa: Ist Av. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash, A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass, Agt., Portland, Or. Cholly—Sis, allow me to present] “Quite lk {Count Nogoodakt Sister—Have amined by a title pany? LAPEER EREESEESY TODAY'S GOOD SHORT ONE Geor one of his trips as president of the Missouri was laid out on a siding e Gould ome reason, off to stretch his le Irishman was wheels, Morning. How do you like the wh 7 Not worth a darn,” Irishman. “Well, how do you like the Me. It's good enough wheels.” What do you think of the road? “It matches the car,” Gould look a min don’t know who T am “Yes, I do,” Irishman. Gould when he Tl know that and ing to hell LAST RESORT. NOT HIS FIELD. “Doctor, is it trae rabbits are unhealthy? “T don't know to attend one."— graph. AS TO LITERATURE. “What books have moat?” “t don't rely on books. some good bridge But experie Philadelphia Inquirer HIS ONE HABIT WAS BAD. “Smith is continually that he has no bad habits.” “That's one.” ENOUGH. | I suppose she ts all all T want of it and an Elizabethan mansion. UNREASONABLE GIRL. awfully Jealous,| ugners | THE WORLD'S BEST LIMERICK REVIVED, New Colds Horn, Whose clothing was tattered and torn, She remarked, debonnaire, As she pinned up her hair: © bargains I purchased this morn.” A WEIGHT OFF HIS MIND. The Parson—And 80, Donald, it's n touch and go with you this |time. Ten stories is a long way to I suppose thoughts of your ife passed hurriedly through ou had bis title ox 4 at the old chap You're and I knew your father was prealdent of this road, And, by gob esident of It again.” Why, my father purrs the Ietener atur 4 un breast t rankles, Welsh I was never called | Philadelphia you There aro manuals. ce is the best teacher,” | boasting —Boston Transcript but | 5,000 acres | yes! As plighted our troth that I break all my other engage- ments,” we she demanded | cleaner)— Tt wan | eu TH When man can fly I suppose nel will spend his summers in Canada] and his winters in Florida ly, unless | Uniess what jplest moment of | “He spends his winters in the ré&] prom! com-| pair shop and his summers in a how She | pital }man that asks me while the other stood up for the netter T once owned a setter,” d went 1 had him p the street rtain man we met that I ask “Oh, that's an old story!” th The man’s name was Partrid came to & set Ho! You're mista quite to a net, th eee eeee Ho; Come again replied the other Imost. As « mat urwe * * - * * * * * 4 * . « * * . * . * * * . * ‘* *) et * * * You you Mra. ¢ Fido Mr. Clowofint milked and the garde tn } What, fishin’; And} por the rest of them beans xeamp! ¥ put | year loc KNEW THE GAME . you two ehildren h and see that y “We may play chess, then, main-} ma?” inquired the larger boy Yonkers Stateaman A REAL OPTIMIST. Bull Dog—Gee, but you iMbk fleree with that can on your tall Cheerful Dog-—Aw, get out that’s jewelry. —Philadelphia th the oversupply | quirer ei } ' THE CA Th 1 USEFUL Boy. ent ae 4) “Don't you wanter hire a feller t keep the tramps away, missus Hee: asked the boy mr How can you keep the tramps away?’ demanded the missus Easy enough,” replied the boy 1 kin eat up all the pie an’ thin wot's left over.”—~Philadelphia Reo ord le SO FOOLISH. *"¥), 7} Wite neglecting her game of bridge dreadfully “Why i# she doing that?” | | “Some allly excuse dren need her, 1 belleve Bad enough, to be sure. But) old colds are worse. Better stop your fresh cold at once. 1 1 1 110 AM Mw There was a good dame of Cape Meek Trunk & Bag Co, Inc. re DAIRIES TRUN CASES, MEALS SERVED. Gtr, City of Rverett or Telegraph. Main 4446 p.m. ves from Colman dock. schedule subject to change js Ind. 1h . |e TAR—SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1911, He—Do you know ft was the hap. o marry bim. A Real Good Setter One man would have it that 4 collie is the most sagacious of dogs, 2 the latter » day, and he acted so him his name, and collie’s advotate and because of that the dog} Quayle, and the dog hesitated on account of the spelling INCONSISTENT. | ALL HE NEEDED TO KNOW. How do you know tt a great asked Chicago “That ¥ supe Positively he left he let t be inferred our allver ve stuff. He didn’t take a bit of it with him KICKED OUT What particu: k do you ? all | beat sofa-cushions His Sog-—Yea: an’ I'm goin’ fish} COULD KEEP THEM DOWN. this is Sunday, tew! Why you Sab-|was talking about a-| t fiahpole right wp and flail out! “If a stone-fiag or any opposing bject to their reeu: laced above whe rp og it ts said they w waid a bystander 4 only stand steady feet quiet inton county would be safe from A FINE ART. pa, what's a mat? Pa—A diplomat fn who can prove a man Th-} without calling him one my #on, ts a per- Was extremely n it to you unopened * » ATTORNEYS __ to1-3 0 905 Second Ave. Sunset, Main 7303 General CONSULTATION FREE Apeciaition and | Property Rig Baggage and Transfer | The Eagle Transfer Co. 716 FOURTH AV. Prompt Service by Expert Men at Says the chil-| ff} Five Days’ Storage Free. BUNGALOWS KNOW THAT THE BUNGALOW CO. Main #146. Never hesitate to ask your|]/” CHIROPRACTORS doctor about Ayer’s Cherry|] oa. Pectoral. Use it or not, as he JOSEPH ROANE -T Arende Midg. Washington Dairy Phone Ind. A 485. 2011 NINTH AVENUR Certified Milk # Specialty, Inspected in Accordance with City PHONES Male—DETECTIVES—Fomale rou novs AND GIRLS Jack wants more photo graphs of his nieces and nephews so he appeals to you today to send » }* AUBURN GIRL WINS, * \* * | he tk tt “The Benefits of Outof-Door Exer cine and Plenty of Fresh Air.” The principal object at tained by outd exere in to 4 velop endurance, dexterity m etry and to increase the ¢ tone of the body, Exercises should be uniform and graduated to sult the Individual needs, Walking in jthe fresh air is one of the best forms | of exercine We must remember that fresh air |!* food, and just as truly one as bread, and that we could not live without it, Also, air once breathed jin not fit to breathe again, because it i then full of poison, Therefore we should never #1 in closed rooms, an that epiness and headaches ALICE ANDERSON. Auburn, Wash, Box 36. Your gift will be matied to you boy and girl members of the cirele and the story t from than on HONOR ROLL. Clare Rebindet Dore Murtey Jennetie Absolutely Pure |The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar [No Alum, No Lime Phosphate eattle Business Directory Get in Touch With the Ads Which Appear Below. They Contain Many Items for Your Interest, and Are Placed Here for Your Guidance MONUMENTS | PUGET SOUND ITk Dyeing and Cleaning | UNION DYE WORKS, mc Classy Cleaners and Dyers ‘ompt de «lower than PHONE POR PRICE IST ELECTRICIANS QPL KROy, rome ff conan NOTICE. x. Ss"? be in my office to examine your Eyes. Grocer Scandinavian Goods a Specialty. TRY US 1629-1631 Westlake Boulevard Phones: Main 921; Ind. 2949 _____ LAUNDRIES _ Plymouth Laundry WORK RIGHT TIME RIGHT PRICE RIGHT Phones: Queen Anne 1804; Ind., 7289 627% WESTLAKE AVENUR ____ DETECTIVES _|_ LIVERY STABLES _ CODY DETECTIVE AGENCY, Inc.| +. iene 452-4-5 Arcade Bidg. 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