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THE SEATTLE STAR blisivtnw Member The ot United shtiahed dally by ' . Week i otw atte - It Explains Some Things ig : a oy : If is paign of abuse . it A a é 1 tecter was to attacks upon them, and de upon it by the ne and The Star The Star corporat to the progre no W Star's pace the attacks cares turt been W about fended | history t to scorn newsp: is frien Wap} is w these fire the was paramount over vensteli f men Berryr Th an € the | have de r welfare that of the city Yesterday the were indicted on five counts. Does this not explain the eight monthghcampaign of abuse of those who we rake Seattle a clean city to live in Marching -Bravely Backward dlethens Blet “The National Association of Manufacturers has &eld another an nual meeting, this time in New York. It was inapired by the presence of Gen. H. G. Otis, brought the way from California to unload his Fare spleen agains sed | ti how the a ina tried te blow up his house in Los Ang » was visiting that other friend of humanity, Porfirio Diaz The manufacturers, being guided by Tesolved as follows That President Taft be re workingman may be compelled by wt power of to wear non-union made goods. That the government be r requested to destroy ‘all labor organizations that try “by force and intimidation and “sich”), to compel these poor capftalista to “ac@pt their re manda”"—more pay, shorter hours, etc That the eight-hour day for government employe uneconomic, peto breakfast Vielous and dangerous,” and ought to be abolish tomorrow morning, if not sooner. That if workingmen are to be compensated for dax be done by thé government of state or nation, and not by patriotic &ad humanity-doving employers who own the machinery which mangles them, and kindly stagger under the profits their labor creates. Then the manufacturers ate « big dinner, heaved a sigh and went home. They might have walked backward a little farther in the direc- tion of the sugget, but they « were tired. The Caches Parent The cuckoo, you know, deposits its eggs in the nests of other Birds, which is the point of Col. Rodyevelt’s remark at a recent fune tion in the De Witt Clinton school, New York it should ages ot “I cannot express my weaty contempt for the cuckoo type Parent, father or mother who deposits the child at the school door and then goes away with the feeling that all the future physical, Mental and moral welfare of the child lies in the hands @ the teacher. Doubtless there are auch parents, and they deserve to be sharply Feminded of their folly and neglect. The teacher who can take the Place of « child's father and mother has yet to be born. Don't be a “cuckoo parent”! His Majesty, the Judge Denver was in the grip of a water monopoly. Denver fought for years to be free. There was boodle and scandal that worked in both political parties * Denver finally smashed the monopoly and voted to issue $8,000,000 Bends and build a waterworks of its own A United States judge in St. Paul has enjoined the The judge bas his job for life. Denver seems to have its monopoly forever The Bribe and the Bomb Prof. C. 8. Gardner, in his annual sermon to the Southern Baptist | @Omvention, sabi “The fundamental sacgedness of property rights as agalnat human life; the unblushing effort of corporations, by purchas- ing public servants, to contro! the policy of the government in their own behalf; the desperate determination of maddened laborers to offset the anarchy of the bribe with the anarchy of the bomb—are they not all of a piece?” Observations bond issue, Falses prices 33 1-3 per cent. o © 6 CONFEDERATE veterans have offtcially thanked Taft for appoint img some of them to office. Now let the nation go on. o © oO STIMSON’S appointment as secretary of war ‘Teddy's support for Taft next year. If so, it’s cheap at the price. o 9 @ INDIANA legislator wants every man who enters a saloon to take out a license. Think of holding your thirst until you can go through that formality’ is supposed to cinch ° o ° INCOME tax returns show that 10,200 persons in Ragland have an Gmnual income of more than $25,000—about $100 per working -day. But they don't work. o .0 °o “BUST” the Standard, and Standard stock rises find wheat goes up 2 cents a bushel. There must be law and statecraft monkeying with conditions. o o the United States senate Pass reciprocity, something beside HAWAII! state. petitions for admission as a This is the all-important aslo, according to Taft o o EXCITING times for Vivien Gould! In a few months she has Married an English lord, been presented at court and undergone an Operation for appendicitis. And she still has the coronatic « ef he coronation to look BY STATE " “ Ms law Illinois cities now have the right to stop the Sale and use of all fireworks on the Fourth, ' sieaisunte het. Heretofore it has been only by & partially “sane” Fourth was Sa si ° NEW secretary of war knows noth ing of war or the army. some president doesn’t name a soldier for the place fecretary of the navy. But perhaps Gates for national conventions. Village and city ordinance that and a sailor for| they are no good in getting dele —_——- Low Round Trip Rates | To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpasse Rocky Mountains and o d scenery through the tional Park. m For information, dates and rates. Ci y , call or write q E. E. PENN, H. W. EDWARDS, GA. P. D, Ney Vegi 712 Second Av., Seattle. ae = —_ Rast 414. 4 MADIBON cs ah eCKins “.... Will explain how you can get your goods from t he Hast at reduced freight rates. ereeiiy GOING to Mexico City, Mr. Madero? Good-bye, then! Take keer| @ yourself! o o WITH four sunstrokes Fo day, Chicago's nice little ice combine Has she got recall of the judiciary concealed about her person? whether nolse-makers or | Funny | x WHY N Barnyard RRR ee BY AN ALUMNUS. What ts silence? The yell ot Rall Hall of the Harper's experience Full Course. Do your children go to the pub You | “What ts the curriculum?” Mumps, measles, chicken-pox, |ecarlet fever and diphtheria St. Louls Post-Dispatch | Trifling With Fat | “Ie Kysnique lucky tn | “B He girls and has Touching the high places doesn’t gount for as much as a good gen eral average Too High a Standard. How did Kyflunke get into ft nanctal 4 fea? “His maiden aunt gave him a $50 traveling set and he tried to live up te it” ‘Isn't ‘Your profession over crowded?” "Yes, but there is always plenty of room at the bottem.” Shifted Responsibilities He i» always talking about duty Yes. He t# one of the pec who think their one duty ts to re |mind others of what they ought to |do."—~Washington Evening Star. For One Admission. “All this rain means many post. | $10.00 poned games,” complained the baseball pessimist ‘Never min waid the optimist mtponed able He h later mean Washington The Time and Place. chest expansion?” “Medals.” —Brooklyn Life. Proved His Innocence. “Prisoner, you are accused of having stolen a gold watch.” 6"lt's false, In the first place, never stole it, and in the second, ‘ New Mother Goose. | [ nurrRan mw ror £8. Boy B blow horn, } blown Yor this ia the self known "al Or ame shall not be day when to make You and make your Oe ee eee ee ee * For Which Sea? + * Stranger to fellow traveler * * on train)—I'm coming up to ® * town to get a second mate, & je F. T.—Inde At the mat- & * rimonial or the ship * * ping office?—Boston Tran- # * script - eee eee 2 ee Ho Misrepre tion 81 Summers—Consarn you, Fb! |You said this here gun you sold me was a repeater! Eb, Winters—It is—but of course ve got to be some place where there's a darn good echo!—Puck He—I've just written a new} poem about “spring. She—Well, spring it! CORRECT, What is the best thing to Induce “The How #0 ac :|Lame * Whe © are you go! |® Why doos his wife always Mie er ee ee Oe # say he's too honest to suc: | How Reactionaries Who Were Re|" "town to the lake. Come pe * ceed, when a man doesn't *| tired by the People Have Been |i¢ you wanter woe nome tun’ Thin |® know | enough make a &| Given Soft Pia Saaw: geen: lead bros “at” bs onike cat * living? &} One of the sins with which! oitet an’ I'm mole do ; * * widont Taft ls charged by the| jer ies’ dunk. rene ow an RR RR ee ee eH! progressives of his party is the | use of feder tonary | have been re | | { latter ne ducks The THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 191k, OT SMILE AWHILE? »« ‘That Dam Family Finds the “One Way Out”; Risk Everything to Solve Problem of Living Concerning Fans. Of Cour one very much ctric Fan—I suppose you Np ink that you're worthy of the name of cooler, eh? to be put out and he| Japanese Fan—Well, no matter bh home wit being |what I am, I don't go around blow ing about it GREAT EXPECTATIONS Duck Club! | ‘al patronage to reward) +o YpHoLD LOCAL COLOR Paaiat Sie ate c ope | a The tourists do not throng to ormandy as they once did are generally called) eee i wrome We need some public spirited THE DAM FARM, NEAR PE citizens to act as peasants. BY HOWARD MANN. Washington Herald PELLA, lowa, May 23—That Dam family has discovered the “One Way NEEDS A REST | Out” if any one bas Doctor—My dear lady, you are In| ‘They can’t speak a word of En-| perfect health. I can’t find a thing h. But they can teach us a lew the r with y json in living I wish you'd try again, They'd been In America only doctor. 1 do so want to go away} or so when they settled on an to recuperate jtowa farm, in a six-room house, on }40 acres of rich lowa land—14 of A BOOK AGENT'S ORDER. | them Fifet Hook Agent—Did you re-| They have all come over here to ceive an order at that house I just) work—from the baby boy to the #a¥ you come out of? jfather, They wilt work hard and Second Hook Agent-Yes, I was| save their money and in a few years told to “git."~Hoston Transeript.| they'll own their own farm, and | maybe the one next to tt WHAT THEY ARE COMING TO.| The Dam family came from near Knicker—The government has|Rotterdam, The father, Jacob widn't do any ugh to feed His prob issued @ pamphlet in favor of hot| Was & baker, and he © bread |more than get barely ox Rocker the 12 hungry children ‘They will Indorse brides I biscuits next —Judge’s Library |lem was much the same as count a“ |iess American workitgmen in No Use |countiess American cities. her Customer—"The rat pol | To solve the problem he decided THOMAS H. CARTER be ceeTeat, bat” ihe tate weatito give up everything te Holland Former senator from Montana. take ft; you'll have to make {t| 4nd become a farmer in America. Conspicuous as one of the Aldrich | more tasty | He didn't know anything about jsenators, active for the revision UP] PDruggint—"I'vye tried that al-/farming and knowledge was neces ward tariff; supporter of Ballinger: |ready, but then the apprentice bos | ary #0 two years ago he sent his openly against election of senators|oat i"—Fiiegende Blacttor Joldest son, Jan Johannes, to the by the people; apologist for F Dutch settloment here. A year ago} moster General Hitchcock, and with] “gify boy!” she said; “why did} the next boy, Gys Bertus, 19, join-) r items in» long chapter} you become offended? Though my|¢d his brother | Canadian bo’ jae little to de baseball j ence games | aco were Mr. Cai jan President | ager Dividing “So you your lot in t Not altoget “Not altogether? “The arehi I Dr.PRICE’S BAKING POWDER Made from pure Grape Baking Powders.”—Prof,.Chandler, Columbia Univ, ‘Alam, sodiam sulph namely, BURNT ALUM.”—Kansas State Board of Health, | Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or sell real per annum. hot made. was author get the owe part. By the time the two boys knew 1 was emfling. | farming the father had the means he replied magnanimous-|to bring the remaining 12 to Amer-| “your mouth is so small, [jica. The boys had chosen the farm. | didn't notice it.” | They rented 40 acres in January | | for $4 an acre. The Dam family got here to find | their 40 acres plowed and ready for privileme ac pudiated by words were severe, you might bave| endary commission, at This body has » that the appotntments ugh its exist xed peveral years rter te expected to act Taft's campaign man Absolutely Honest “Is he absolutely honen #Yon, indeed. He wouldn't even stpal lumber from the new house| tat in being built next door to bis.”—Detroit Pree Press. the Responsibility, L< ERA CIG- ARS, like all things other good of life, are built of | bollt_ a bungalow on She-—-What do you mean by say.) j he country? jing you'd like to see more of the| atihy T ‘Sat “ waa? Y quality. The fa | He-—I mean that I'd like to see itect made the bungle,|more of the girl that's all the mous blend of Ha- world to me, and that's you vana_ tobaccos. of which they are in Rio made is grown del It For making quickly and per- fectly, delicious hot -biscuits, hot breads, cake and pastry there is no substitute for the Pinar has a district. rare flavor and aro- ma that satisfies the fastidious Ask for a most smoker. Lovera. Schwabacher Bros. & Co. Wholesale Distributers Seattle, U. 8. A. Sixty Years the Standard Cream of Tartar “Just Say” a No Alum—No Lime Phosphates AE, am entirely opposed to the use of alum in jeans Original and Genuine MALTED MILK: The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. | geet wa te washes deen, } Read the Label lum, basic aluminum sulphate, of aluminum, all mean the same thing — Rehail, mee powder form, | A quick lunch prepared ins minute | Take mo substitute, Ask for HORLICK’S Xs» Others are imitations estate, etc. HORLICK’S | They LLA, |OWA, SURROUNDED BY PICTURES OF 14 DAMS. the seed. . They arrived at Pelia terpreter. “In it a disgrace to have one day, moved to the farm the/a big family in America? I am next, and the following morning | prov ot my childgen and I don't they were busy planting. want their pictures printed and fun The Dam family have recetved| poked at thém in the papers.” no end of attention since they jand Mre. Dam has reakon to be proud in Ameri They were photo-|of her big family. They are a stur graphed ew York and Chicago dy lot. Life with ber may be one and points route, Mrs. Dam/Dam thing after another, but she asked the farm to and the rest of the Dam flock will out her far pose for be riding in thelr autos while some a4 pleture, She didn’t Ike the idea. of the r of us will think it Why do you photograph us #0 lucky to have car fare much?” she asked through an in-| So don't Dam the Dam family. The woman who desires an at- tractive dress for evening, street or house wear will find in the as- sortment here displayed many charming models from which to select. In design and workman- a ship they're of an unusually high | character, and prices are extremely best of all, the moderate. Men’s Suits Smart, snappy styles, excellent materials abd the finest work- manship distinguish the lines of men’s clothing featured at Gate- ly’s; all the new gray, tan and brown mixtures are in the collec: tion, as well as the staple blues and black—and then, too, there are some very nobby novelty ef- fects—union made—all of them. 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