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THE SEATTLE STAR This Chap White Like Everett Trae is Built Siether at Wnlied Press. Pablisigad dally by The Stat Publishing Go . : sehr Meee: as he Job All the T Ediccrcrscsce eat came areas BIC | weene RIND OF SIOCOLINE. ) te ef Unnatural Neuen or Taft, But He’s on the Jo e lime : ealon at 236—or was) — _ ant in tue aaeae > hetero An Editorial by President Taft aR is te Tp a message to conk f January 10, 1910, 1 Jent Taft gave) H | vy by avits befor . court has written int w. iF inancie ; ca : interests had be areas word “unreason. x é w ibe ‘ 6 mining tow able” into th Ta we = mig h t i¢ u t wee trying ¢ 4 t Wy 2 on « chan ! ‘ also said that i J ey y ad he studied foot safety of ou a to amend the ls } ive Montana c ~ The supreme court ‘ The fol x thenaide cm ! tract from t e ‘ " b elf a la nnd 1 o eenme a & judge s | 4 7 — " BY WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT | Ne cond sale 2 President. of the United States. n—it's Ww ne Many ' p he six inche hiehever Serosket ‘Pras cenase = onae entrees |RATH’S CAPITAL TIPS ela t ent Washington, D, C. Ma tinct of wv Dear Dad In Ih all | A ' - his th tee him | pubt arty 1 A a Vice President Jin a too a ma an | P through « at re CAUGHT, BUT NOT GUILTY | A CONCESSION . vanolve ies hone . . of } my wite do elderberry bus ght” sun compromising ax she used to b sap a hte. honve alle Now, the public, and especially the business public, ought] wors am ame UVuc u one ats ved is the progres to rid themselves of the idea that such a distinction is prac You irs es How Reactionaries Who Were Re FR pep 1 ; RA . n c ut ticable, or can be introduced in the statute. Certainly under trol co fe Have Geen! og 9 stranger Mr < vobed be "¢ necuting attor the present anti-trust law no such distinction exists. | TIME Or r ina a or Setter tele CRAWFORD E. WHITE t has been proposed, however, that the word “reasonable”| M joodness Ma’ P * ow “Didn't think you we ent r © ts ee oad Deputy Prosecutor the pe oats should be made a part of the statute, and then that it should) "hs" ” p = « le a a “. himself. Caldwell is a bit big-| blacklisted ny of th ber on the senate be left to the court to say what is a reasonable restraint of |) | . What hav ct mt pat Ko where they * “| cer than Master Gabriel, too. But| "before and r” adn For he’s has begun things * ri wee ssion of competition, what! eon 4 > ea v c . kno adliger to the cyclone cellar been those cow owners for put-| mendable pron a reasonable monopoly. 6 Mary—V a's " he youne |g oe. ne / “ He mn plexion, When C. E. gets after ‘em he nails ¢ the first day the committee I venture to think that this is to put into the hands of |» Be srwaperer - | ta ducks NOTHING DOING | but nm have’ ‘em tight. He's the “affidavit” wis appointed. Voting against the the court a power impossible to exercise on any consistent) .o)/.) PYoe mastn't ent an teat, Seia-1 = eee ree === |resclution in the committee were principle which will insure the uniformity of decision essential v Mrs. Lapeling. “If you larke of Wyoming, Dillingham of to just judgment | WILL FRIGHTEN HIM AWAY bon't chew your victuals better the rmont, Root of New York, _¢ ates B Last wee they nid he] tanping juices of your stomach Bramdiegee of Connecticut and Suth- Tt is to thrust upon the courts a burden that they have no eget ne is Bes joe greg Ra ef athe gery nah precedents to enable them to carry, and to give them a power | (na now pool got | | | ~ Pere @pproaching the arbitrary, the abuse of which might involve |, pian: | | A HINT. | Editor Seattle Stari recently|was $2.30, making me $460 out be vin Alden Smith of Micht di diadein tes dianhkele Jill—Oh, well, T guess they can He—Do you think that your/had an exper bh 1 thought | sides time and board. On our way|gan has declared himself opposed fetit whole judicial system in disaster. keep the wolf away now, all right |father wou me ’ wight to happen to any more|back to Colwood we three to the “dollar diplomacy” of Seere | ence if to ask t I knew not how to pre-|more of our party of 15, who were|iary Knox, as involved in the Hon- | } 4 k k, b . H Mo SELFISH! j you? |vent it until some one told me The|not even offered rock work, but/duran joan treaty. According to Fate in the Finger Tips tan treet bafah banc Tee—2o, bot 1 eh be win sitar pose cli Goode onl eh efeamad teeaaap Pha ematee meses eas tae aie im Ww “ entered and loc know | you don't pretty soon he ch-|The Sta foreigners. . : United States ¢ at No. Wooster st., New York, was entered and to } 1 for The ¥ T r provides that the Uni by nea on Fe There was ab that is, | | jman | On the Sth of this month I, with} | came back via Vanconver,! {hall assume control of the customs manst of pnsider of th onsequence . » & chauffeur be jabout 16 others, gathered in Lilly-|where I saw Mr. Lillyman of the! }ouses in Honduras im order that But a careful nearch print of t finger tips on a ginas | cause w his own} WANTED THE CHANGE jman & Renard’s office to ship to|firm who ployed me. I told him |, w York syndicate which is . horn | ‘Give us a penny, please, sir | Victoria under contract to work|! considered the shipment unfair. rested in underwriting the $100, panel removed by the burgla ‘ le ia H tea bh sone | erta Dy t vu | for Bite 5 000,000 worth of Honduran los Lieutenant Faurot thoug 0 convict s | | | “Certain bor. Can you|for tewart (sub-contractor |He stated his desire to know if h of Honduran loans TiGiteed to bis files where ts of finger prt | SUITEO HIM | change a ten-dollar note junder Grant & Smith). We paid $4/anything was not right, but when| ina be assured interest on its ven- = sé of cr of this mass of 4 storage} Countryman boarding house jeach for the job as reck men, andj! told him the facts seemed angry |+i+5 es td Tie Seat aiiate that annreepeniied aunctiy. to. th keeper)—And what >» you A SUBTLE BEAUTY. | were shipped to Vietoria, where we|and merely talked insulting to me. cee pe Re foam . notre eae ay stn tgee ainggee ancl b ' | Young H n seems have| were to ¢ of-|1 asked hi 1 he refused to “ the Wooster st. panel The inscription showed that they bel have dinner here } | “Young Halloran » ba to call at Grant & Smith's of-|! asked him finally if he refused to| = gecretary of the interior Boarding House Keeper—From ' Imiration for your daugh-|flee for directions. The directions | protect the men who want work| teor Plan sredueraiia pees Crapl, @ crook with six previous convictions scored agai 12 to 3 } te McCarthy vere pay 30¢ R. R. fare to Colwood,|and are likely to have my experi-| Walter F “developing coal and Crispi was arrested and tated. He sour 4 t nt a t me} ‘twas the ame wid where a wagon will take your | ence, but mow! no civil answer.| p orwidl Alaskan resources under nothing whatever against him—except the very h «| when I was a gerril, Ah,| beds to camp five miles out, but| 0. MEREDITH, o-partnershi; rangement ee were damning. They had 29 po ee |; over m | Y, secretary to manny's the brave young heart|you will have to walk. Stewart Hotel Ballard, Ballard Station,| 3 CO-partieean ee eeet and a arveneee pecevetty with the prisones © - { : | fe annon, having was broke by my face pened to be at Colwood and ueiie, | Pee te an ae arena Bpalyzed them. Crispi cowered more an ¥ age -port } CONNOISSEURS . «of that job as an in no wagon would be there that! I have seen the same job adver-| !ecators sim reirsven, onfessed. “This is a triumph of science,” said Judge Rosalsky f | “Is ible, Huber, that you'r to the repadiatton Her Dad—No, sir; 1 won't have ht, but we ought to be able to| ed at another agency since my ona wi . ae canteen phon ded the bench Vie aie * art mj noniem by my daughter tied for life to aljcarry our own beds. We did. There | return oer . ee Femson? Don't be a burgiar! Or ina single hodt hrow of the rog stupid 6 were three Americans in the crowd, | traction problem. | In the Fish. ‘wear gloves! | “Sure! And we saw it all! My y, rewarded by Prost Her Sultor—Then, don't youland we got ahead and were first mate sunvne. er plan the title te he pene AF -oneeUbe oe A |wife looked in all the rooms om the appointment as secretary to the think you'd better let me take her|into “eamp No, 2," where the boas| Sv, City of Bveren of Telegraph. lands te to remain In od pe > fe W; : h jright of the entrance and 1 in|Canadian boundary commission at off your hands?—Boston Tran-|sald he did not need any men, but ed States government and the Another Inning for Wright Hineen’ con the tot fey page vd would take the three ofan’ ‘Be Sealand ineraiyare to . | - (hey took up our contracts and worked under - The case of Gompers, Mitchell and Morrison now becomes !augh PREPARING. : THE PROSPECT } STANDING ROOM ONLY. [sent the estat tae pom pA a isions limited to a period of ‘able. Maybe you thought that a Te : ~ 63g Seite, sone Banat jcamp No. 1.'We were sent to work years. Mr. Fisher believes that ‘worm: _ om gng Rony —Blarenaga at ~ ms thes ‘echened’ “hamaaae” te next morning and after three hours | when this plan ie perfected Cy ¥ at decision, just as in the decisio ° were told to go to headquarters, | will make little difference abou Btandard Ot! trust miles further tnland we|,TBtte tund tries aany the present control by the Mor. 4 in ices treet, Staten supreme court, freed’ Cees mang vat learned later, and get our time. I | Sunday. ttf gan-Guggnheim syndicate of “without prejudice to the power and right” of Judge Wright of the avked ff headquarters must take |}! * Serminal and railway facilities, "District of Columbia court to punish if there was contempt of bim. jour word for our time and the gang | te or even the decision of the Cun- | Amd Wright comes to the bat smiling. | bons naid he guessed #0. Of course, |* 2! ‘docx,| ingham and other coal claims. sf ‘Wright has instituted proceedings for contempt ype these a \Jt was useless for us to say Tubject ta" change | Sincerely, 3 ‘ . . vibe =“ “ notloe “forthwith,” and is preparing to “soak ‘em again oreover, he ha hie. ‘The tise ‘tneke te me LE weripnapickzen, ATH. “mppointed three attorneys of the boycotted Buck Stove and Range pecmreiaan 2 Bhar wal ba injunction, and thus put themselves in contempt. Gompers et al. have amicably settled their differences with court, and, in these times, when judicial dignity you mustn't treat @ court that way NO WONDER Diaz weakened! oe. © 4 COURAGE, phonograph owners! Take heart! | Maroy is all right again o © oO ‘under 12 years of age are allowed to work over 60 hours per week shame, Georgia! International dairy show at Milwaukee next September. fraget triumph. Another &s &@ committee to inquire as to whether the accused violated Buck company, but, Jerusalem! they wholly overlooked the feelings of is full of moth | Over 80 years old and teething! Caruso’s $1,000,000 GEORGIA is now the only state in the Union wherein cbfidren |' Ne eee PAULINE WAYNE will be the White House representative at the) P Le, IS A i< aie oe vily—Did you tell your s 1 am sorry that there in a craze | I was here and had something | for these acroplane flights ) “Why so?” "The trouble is women don't or | Very important to say to h ° For) "Johnny—She'll be down soon. Because the lovers who want to| stand together She's looking you up in Brad-|take them will be more in the ey don't? Well, you Just street's now clouds than ever.” watch them at a bargain counter.” “OH, YES, FREQUENTLY. New films first at Coliseum. Avy “The course of true love doesn't laeat 5 cen’ ye suf. A whole evening's plea: sure for a nickel at the Coliseum. ba ° oO ° always run smooth, sighed the a _ —_——_— MRS. HAROLD F. M’CORMICK, Rockefelier’s daughter, says one| young widow WD ui 7 Must have youth, vivacity, wealth and family to get into society. What) “That's right,” replied the old| (77777777 R | has become of virtue, modesty, wit and intelligence? bachelor. “Sometimes it ends in oe ° ° ° marriage - COMPANY 4 TAFT’S arbitration plan must be submitted to the United Stat - WESTERN UNION a word | senate. Why not postpone the matter until we get a real United Stat “Mike, hey ye seen th’ movin'| THE Trace samnee TO Ait THE SOE @enate? We're now taking steps to get one, you know. | pictures?” DAY LETTER o 0 o “I hev. 1 waz helptn’ Murphy — EDITOR HEARST says that the United States supreme court’s|Whin he got th’ job of movin’ th Standard Oi! decision was “prudent.” So, also, says Standard Ol. ‘Rah |@rt gal'ry | THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY tor eer and Hearst in 1912! Platform: Prudence, Plety and | wy aot the nim onumecatl tis a ME SIMOD Om AERA “GABLE DEMME TO AKy THE CS : o © 0° "RAH for Congressman Olmstead of Pennsylvania! Investigate the United States steel trust, he resigned be has a plant tn his district @ chance for a nice job of whitewashing like that. o 0 oO GOV. HIRAM JOHNSON refused to hobnob Democracy of Frisco in receiving Woodrow Wilson. to banquet with those who didn't believe in recall Wholly. It's too bad. Woodrow might have Hiram. Une with So, Big ned something | S2-year-old husband because he falsely represented that he was when she married him. bar of justice. oO ° SAITH the governor of New Jersey “Come and banquet with me among the standpatters at Frisco.” - the governor of California was too busy California to the governor of New Jersey successful voyage to Oregon.” sey was also too busy. | the one with the other with mutual delight and profit. 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