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THE SEATTLE STAR \Here’s a Chap Who Writes a Western Melodrama or at United Breas, Pubtiched dwily hy The Star Publishing Oo. ing Hanged ; “ogee 3 meer S Sin monthe, $1.70 THE REAL ANSWER GOOD ADVICE TO FOLLOW. Without a Single Danged Soul Being ange ' ty ae: Si ; Harold Holland, English Actor |—— - gree? contempt of Law and of Congress at the Seattle, Has a Blinger In 1890 ‘ ui ibensan austaeeat lave, Ob Under His Hat Which He'll n L ngress adopte u ana Bring Out Next Year TOV Did a eve oe VV ern play 4 “SECTION 1, EVERY CONTRACT, COMBINATION IN THE ditnent iafrsshete ji ony P oa FORM OF TRUST OR OTHERWISE OR CONSPIRACY, IN RE asd thunder STRAINT OF TRADE OR COMMERCE ~ ° ® 1S HERE | Now Ve answer it dor you BY DECLARED TO BE Ii LEGAL in nan’ ta “SECTION 2 EVERY PERSON WHO SHALL MONOPOL IZE, | But you may soon, for an English OR ATTEMPT TO MONOPOLIZE, OR COMBINE OR CONSPIRE man—an English actor playing in * * © TO MONOPLIZE ANY PART OF THE TRADE OR| Seattlo—has taken It upon himself COMMERCE AMONG THE SEVERAL STATES, OR WITH FOR | ‘do th right thing” by the ¥V t EIGN NATIONS, SHALL BE DEEMED GVILTY,” ETC ile bh written a Western Observe tha word “unrea able” « not ay melodraina—not a Western mel " seg A ‘ " lowdrama-—and listen to its name An ef we H ; 2 ; The Webb. mé blood and law and such effort been renewed at nearly thunder name—NO’ of con he twenty yea ' The actor who has become play ig he trans-Missot eight a Ase e ju wright ts Harold Holland, one of the q ae be tredd-tieat aw was limited to “unreason-| pporters of Max Figman at the ‘ ' saa) thon ceteaie cana | Heattle. He spent several months a A : i on the big ranch of Gov, Sparks of i 4 vernme in fav f the ra S lw hever Idaho first coming to the hi & t ods States t vas| gar demands of | Ur nome Ke years t k a a t hog dern cowt fallam, I alwa ol like writing poetry | ago. 4s there he got h’ fe ' buy 7 , rhe nd and fiah Mre. De Playwrit Reginald, | in the spring apt setting and bis a t a An suy irt, by a five ling O! Reginald! Do not tell me that 1 do, too, but mother makes me|“xpiry” { The Web. i. } he ¢ gov the ver i" You moan fishing and lying cannot pay the butcher bili/drink sassafra a and I get over Cort to Stage it f “rae . , r sik eal os 4 to produce {t early next 3 i mat the words ¢ t cae eae apaged a 7 THE CLASSY CLASS FLOWER. | THE RACE ‘ the os ine sot ak ‘ : se right to amend the statute by inserting the word “unreason-| «4, you girls going t have A me uc u : If you didn't take s@ much in copyrighted A complete able.” daisy chain at commencemen erent ries, you be bet-l sketch of the plot in withheld, but H Now, in tl ndard CO : rity of the court re I should say not, We are going | How Reactionarfs Who Were Re f napped Mra, Growler. | enough lained &# Holland to # t ese : ‘gee eget HO n_{t@ have an orchid chain. There are | tired by the People Mave Been had horses on your © Of what he calle 8 verses the tra ase and ins word “unrea |none but rich girls at our school. Given Soft Places. brain all your Ife ama true to the West f able,” so that the st will now ery unreasonable | Washington Heraid | One of the sins with which 1 that’s how I came to E contract, combination,” etc., and n who shall un tails: dent gee red by ag ed Growl ©." sald Hol his PPADS é prog es of his party t# the ¢ uimbuseading behind the ut the Seattle thes reasonably monopolize,” « . Visitor—To what do you) use of fe patronage to reward | apo ge.—Bmart Set ehameat ah the ton Pres Taft wa d to to recon amend you: wnfall, my poor] reactionary p orva who “ The Wet have ment of the law by inse word nrea He de | hav nr ated by the pec JUST WAITING sensation, » a TEA to do oe and oa . To proscrastination The latte generally t was Douglas Jerrold's| West may be sensational ir nas been prop: Prisca Visitor—AR, yee; DFO} » & would-be wit, who, hay-| Ways, but because the theatre-¢ 4 aoc A a rastination is the thief of thine f all his stale jokes with | public demands the sensations made a pa - Conyict— Precisely I stole bad xe ned Hut the sensation I hav HAROLD HOLLAND. the court to say watch—New York Times i you laugh when I|{s true to life th is a reasonable suppression " say a good thing of an angry n fath wn only as Silent, who over-| married, and the father, satisfied, monopoly THE OBVIOUS UTILITY. | Don't 1?" said Jerrold. “Only try Went to find the man whon * confessions of the hunted goes back Bast to get his daughter “T ve t this dé 4o put into the hkads off. (to tramp who had _— me with one."—Denver Times. pon d& the traducer of his| man, gathers facts as to who is'to bring her back West, to live a put in ‘ben jcommisaioned to find lost pood! rustling’ cattle throwing sus where life is worth while. to exercise on any ¢ niformity of decision es a burden that they The poor litth did you find him? Tramp—Ob, & man ‘ad im, miss, tied toa and was cleaning the darling; the court a power im ciple which will ins: ust judgment. It.is to thr upon the c¢ ve no precedents to enable them to ca story with barrel,” sald pfidently I believe it's nd it should be a winner TOUGH ALL AROUND. little The tough customer was strug sling with a tough steak in a tough as a matter of fact—if [| picion on the Easterner, an inno- It's a ahead of the progress of man, and finally breaks his| human int y—his daughter has been silence by disclosing the guilty man Holland wedded, but before that/just in time to save the innocent|a go nd to give them | et, : . geotaurent ¢ 1 Ty, a Ai windows wiy ‘im!—M. A. P, Loa ay, you!” he finally roered at wery ls made a lot of true one from being han; dn the West, for it will be the first & power approaching the arbitrary, the abuse of which don, whet aiet anak te in'| Western excitement is had, And a| “And then Silent tells the East-/ Western melodrama ever to do jus +. fnvolve our whole judicial system in disaster vatoccores hide. etch me some witness ofgall is a character |erner that his daughter was legally | tice to the New West.” ; e court said: “IF A RUSTIC QUIP, In the trans-Miss Don't you think that new con thing a little more case, the supr urish: = i case ¢ P urishin’ in w York underwrit- THE ACT OUGHT TO BE READ AS CONTENDED FOR] ¢roccman will be a popular idol? hurry é > " [factory to the New York underwrit by the railroads), CONGRESS IS THE BODY TO AMEND]? dunno about bls I | ins, Sati aches eects @QAGApy ti te br fein etna oe ralitas tc teak at IT AND NOT THIS COURT, BY A PROCESS OF JU-|replied Farmer Corntaswel, “but) hat do you tink this gotmt toc | [ees >) PATH | |'0's Mexican affair. It ts not bard DICIAL LEGISLATION WHOLLY UNJUSTIFIABLE.”|les Idle, all right.\—-Washington & diet kitebent"—National Monthly N Ge to understand. It is m Gol- Vet that court now dogs amend the act; and we submit that]” ; - ¢ will gay that the court did it by a n that is wholly unjustifiable. the great mass of the ess of judicial leg peop! had ati carelessly alighted EP Korrespondence Wonder that the venerable Justice Ha said that this action his |, DUNCAN M'KINLAY of | ¢ au Washington, D.C, May 18, 1911.;commercial “agent of the cc weg publication called “The Appeal to ee a gle He ansagee , og that you are great mt a pea ee Dear Dad willing to drum up business f0F | Reason” recently took up the case Of the court “may well alarm thé . . : 4 to your new home ed Mr. Knox's “dollar diplomacy” is| People In the Un' States. Of jot Frank Lane, 4 railroad man who If congresset epresents the American people it will] Yes," he repited; “in fact, I'm aeanselant ausing some changes in the diplo- Course diplomatic represents | was injured in the performance of resent the usurpation of its power by the courts. Do not the | stuck’ on it."—-Milwaukee Sentinel . “ aggre . personnel. Mr. Straus is on : ad to drum R4 his duty, The “Appeal” decided to facts sct out above show that the people should, by the recall “a 4 of the h victims. The trouble ood but ES, CE | finance his legal fight for damages Sadie sohlvrwy angtrysem ane str 5 ; ae alle REALLY COULDN'T. om with Mr. Straus, explained at the & Co. or! i, was frankly stated that they did of judges or some othér effective met put an end to such Pay tu Sle expect to get anything in the tate department, was his unwill his diplomatic of oncessions in Turk and” was pajd and dollars owt| ad usurpations? or &/)way of a money yerdict for Mr. lingness to = if the Lane, but they propose to demon fice to secure in Turke; concessi , H h Ki Pi f for deliver ish railroad enterprises for certain |Bethiehem Steel. company wants | strate to the country that there fs He s Hit t le ing m New pe le | New York banks. Mr. Knox gave | Phe Cor pena cons a ryt estip no justice for such injured persons “The most alarming tendency of this day, so far as the safety ca aie ‘a od | Mr Straus to understand that pe Bang . “ae Br Fag bus to be had from our courts. In or- fidicial legislation; so that, when men having vast interests are con », a ‘position #ith pr: “ng oe on os pizane, the “ADs 2h a ie be — Cerned, and they cantiot get the law making power of the country carrying a salary commercial needs and that the dip-|_ It was the unwillingness of Mr. | promising in retura for ‘ Ms dol #0 pass the legislation they desire, the next thing they can do {is to | Sissen to epeeme t ¥ r o y dol jlomatic function did not include s theory of thé jar to place the donor on the sub- Faise estion In some court, and get the court to so construe the con sare lye A seme uy @ ee = soe ‘aan as - 7am te they desire them to mean |that of commercial drummer, even dtpb mat! office which resulted in| scription list for the magazine also The foregoing is not got off by a so t. It is not the exp for New York banks. Mr. Knox "is retirement. The same ts trae|published by them called “The sion of “the mod.” It is not an editorial by an insurgent publishe It is the opinion of Associate Justice Harlan of the United States su fie bench, rendered May 15, 1911, in the Standard Ol! case, and if THE FAVORED ONE. } Ted—How did you come to buy for Dol u ou sald leaetoted jot Mr. Hill and the same was true|Coming Nation.” Now comes Mr. pes ae cee » Who was appointed | Hitchcock, postmaster general, and o China, but who never got any |issues a postoffice “ that the old the- further than California. It tite 44 acy have had their found that his ideas about th® are no longer any |functions of a diplomat. were not |second-clitss privilege trom “The rae ~ off! | those approved by Mr. Knom That/Coming Nation” if these subscrib- tating treaties |was the Crane incident in @ nut-| ers are counted as subscribers, The ing state jons shell. The banking privilege plays|reply of the “Appeal” would government an important part in our newest in-| amount to placing the thumb claims, are now done |terpretation of diplomacy. Morgan ; shi ape ont’ wilt Mr. Knox takes the ground p licly and official ing” to the effect that this cannot be done. He threatens the withdraval of the Ned—I didn't; sou bought them. I just f + dress. — Puc pad tn her dress.—Puck. | fune sdgo—I shall have the next Absolutely Pure j erg who interrupts pat out Into with fo diately The only baking powder (jcc: er fellow ned them {= not tremendous argument for recall of the judiciary, then we've m educated in hog-Latin and not in queen's English : Observations A. PETIT, judge, seems to be bigger than the [lMnois legislature ae es / : ner (leading @ me - eat ena , of at c right hand to the nose and wig- THE Helm committee reports that Lorisher was elected by bribery what forlorn hope)—Hip! Hip! made from Royal Grape Gana ths hiens cl ee > pit agge crea ~ state |gling the four digits. Coupaa News? i Park Superintendent you] Hooray? Cream of Tartar nati Therefore, a diplomatic interested in overturning the for. |ot oes Na be found in every issue ’ i gee __ }loafer, why haven't you been cut i No Al é reprosentative of our country, ac-jernment of Nicaragua wand setting | Re eat: an ‘subeerigtions GADSKI has sciatic rheumatism in her leg, but, unlike Mary Gar-|ting the, grass as I ordered an hour} NO SECRETS FROM HER. lo Alum, No Lime Phosphate! cording to Mr. Knox, must be slap a new dictates ung ing | Will be received at the usual place, a @en, it won't Interfere with her stnging. ago? “Mrs. Chucksley, t# your husband ator who was satis Sincerely, RATH. ras New Hand—Why, the sign sald|a member of any secret soctety?” THEN the Chicago packers looked up and smiled. They are per-|to keep off the grass, sir, an’ I] “He thinks he but he t fectly “reasonable” restrainers, if th know themselves. didn’t dare step on ft [his sleep | PRESIDENT TAFT says that clubmen who employ the blackball ‘ snobs and “small-heads. Ww relation to pin-heads, black-heads or } e-heads? ST Seattle Business Directory PUBLIC MARK Get in Touch With the Ads Which Appear Below. They Contain mee PRESIDENT LEE of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, re that In 1910 United States and Canadian trainmen got $37,( rease in wages. Many Items for Your Interest, and Are Placed H ere TEETTHE. SER RODUCE for Your Guidance HERE FOODS ARE CHEAPER; FRESHER, TOO ___ATTORNEYS | __Dyeing and Cleaning MONUMENTS Delivéry 10 Conte; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green eee THE resuscitation of boom business in Wall st, means that Big Business is satisfied with Taft's United States supreme court, or all @igns are worthless. . }) Physicians and Surgeons o. @8 FREE ice will be distributed among Chicago's poor daring the sum- 3. WALL | UNION DYE WORKS, | vex | Again sr goss. Rage A te My wa ake, Fremont and University Districts. FOC aR En AND Guan fe moaihe oe y “es ap a gal suffering among the | 201-9 Berke Bide. 905 Second Ave. INC te ITE CO, tne DR. JOHN DUNLAP ed Vin the win Phone: Sunset, Main 7308 Classy Cleaners and Dyers MONUMENTS Graduate of Kastern Universities “WE CAN now proceed with more precision than formerly,” says| | stvery, Largest Glock, West ef Ch Gpnital Rectal Dieasee a ‘ iB @tandard Oli attorney. More precision! And they've already been hiNaiogrAiaet HIT 3m any 110 Pe ee me i . iM A osband an * bid hitting us right where we live every shot ag omy PHONE & ngage Sashes | 313 PROPLE’S BANK BLDG. 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