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THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1911. . CONGRESSMUST#ayuenereone out yy qq] CURB JUDGES | ELECT ae ee : aoe Hy United ensed Wir WABHINGTO . ticlans declare the I end The Trust Problem Is Serious, but the Real Crisis Is the Ext Jment for the « ' thronement of the Courts as the, Real Governing Power “ j Section De cnampedn, Inetens of | : . : the Republic | iWhich wit detent’ the bill fort : BY GILSON GARDNER | | at ele by the i ' HAVEN-SCHROEDEP N | y T & “ Y to. ena “ ' . f ’ } ‘ at { the Short tetra practloally y ( urt’s d th 4 Oca t wht fo i . 3 fe ia © hi I t and far more ot py ord I I { ‘ he Bri 8 a ' ite | ! | | a © gov e at = < 4 a nha iC on t y to , Y OPPORTUNITY for 16 yea oa THE SEATTLE STAR runssneo nooms render it an en y and | PEST AAO " ting offict : oO ! the me t © greatest » ~ ‘ h specta: ego bh 4d ov the public | — “ rant v ’ LIVESTOCK t Ju Ww 4 the Standard Oli decisfon, has par : coi | tric ae t d in nions man antitrust law, In 14 of these Mais ‘ ’ et i it ait a ¥ 1 y Justice Harla and : : i te of defendant me the new’ ‘ j H Vandevantr eding Pock-| ha I Ps Moody, and t onvert White's ri FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE "He y ® mas € | ceeseueeveeee V this pro majority of judges on t co that : M ‘ j : ° i b he Sh man ab nat dec af 16 years,| : 1 ' fe LOO} G FOR * F 7 ° OR BA URNITURE i e unbelievable length of actua nding the | me . freon GE CALL ON *| WAR2 AAR TU a lamation-—doing what lower courts and the pre . : ‘ ai ay poems, private family, k IPSO! ° P ¥ supreme court ¢ 1 not do, and which con: FM. Mullen, 64 Pe zs rth . f f @Al AT Ay » President Taft believed such a ruling beyond the ee han r ‘ 5 By How 4 ke 8 DS Melbes Cb ek0 56 peed ede Gach eae t ent of the law would upon the courts a] mt Drow « | re ~ ieee HOMESTEADS. | VAMOGY O oaching th bitrary, the abuse of wh sight im Ae = | “ ros femertlomg = 35 Bega J . ™) Scan this face ¢ top | "Cherry treet Pt ‘ : ® 4 aie : ‘ of the bench in the up oe « f the ’ ‘ . po we ° . me through bb ts judicial amend Un States and ew t t woe Store, * . ree . on 4 . set pe . on Taft said: “The decision tt @\ ce the GNI mann t , — ; ‘ ; hist 1 judge, the kind that . t " the <0 PRY, CITY REAL ESTATE la @ es ce prone. fe j “ . sp ou | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. AY $10 DOW D $$ A MONTH f * an law or its effectiveness as a stator of omy crore . oe ve ° sh if _ - * . the belief that the supre court has over re 7 we } J ' 4 = But serious as the trust problem is, it is insignificant compared Pa ie wassaais hin BRECIAL NOTICES : | f and with the doctrine that the supreme court can alter and amend the laws i Btat ae ' . ate * 2 ‘ SE wr “ft le up to congress to come te the rescue. Congress must substi. |‘ muy Mintle PNY | BURKBA FARRAR Io, |) OB D 7 : ra SOUSR, Ame 1 decision ha 4 th r usiness tute a real law for what the supreme court's decision leaves to indi- |). It line previously an net: th - “~ a ae WIA . y - wedbatrewport i vidual, judicial or executive interpretation of the word “reasonable.” | ining tho lives of aaias ioe 4 ee ono a . ot @ CUT ROTS More than that, congress must show whether it is the legislative power «nrdy not ther i aa ao bred that ti - ay A Pied | . Done SY Ronee NaS of the country, or whether the United States is governed in fact by as enacted until amended t gr in the enee of ' } : : om & on, at nine men wearing judicial robes and appointed to office for life. ms intanecte ast ap te Sor editet, bs t ‘ BP BOARD AND ROOM gamle Mabie. © = shado combination of vast wealth and p nay be ‘ ve Y te tamity. | : b a menace has be . , - _ stowed a ‘ 1 at it w . “wae phage Ot ane ATARI nn nrnnnith not be necessary for appeared as d to|* pss 7 a? ae whi BUSINESS CHANCES. en ery - Kant b 0 to congress to hay Fire 0 oe ge 4 , = : Leoni aisne tote Ae Wildl te he be ahaaniie i Rak gn aati aa “everthing : mmronoraccthny | nally coordinate branch of th vernment W power te ? ¥ ‘ u WARE amend it, It does not rest with this court by a proce ju 1} PERSONAL ee A LITTLE FARM ond legislation wholly unjustifiable to read into the law words not written TOR ° aukin : there by the legislative branch of th ov 1 . * + with « * (iy United Press Leased Wire.) were especially ot The most alarming tendency tn , fe - Holt. Mar WASHINGTON, D. C., May 25.—-| Taft stated he Morve | tutions are concerned, fs the tendency no ‘ ‘ 4 see Tak the stand that the laws should have recelv heav-| yast Interests are concerned, and th EO FERTR OCHO SES CEES MR. CITY MAN. nnn SARE nnn Must uphe when they fer sentence tha Monster | amendments to the law as they desir x L « IT’S YOUR MOVE oo 4 Wile ¥ * and the rich, even more than the poor, petitions, signed * of mem: | case before the courts in an effort to have t i'r , ane] Theewe “ : : 3131 W pcg President Tait denied the applica- bers of congr een pre-| stitution and statute to mean what they w " * ' . . alterations th for the pardon of Cha: sented by fri nen . [eset a vehi ° - | cre . . 1 Morse of New York a n Morse was convic of misap- \EADIES REMOI NOP 3 “ ary. | # CuiRoroprsTs Walsh of Chicago, se plication of funds of the National +o _ and oid doled irant| adie and Bo ROOT: federal penitentiary for ¥ " of North America, and rr ‘ * + reasonable, S16 suings | “PR URK 'y. ARRAR ARCADE BLDG. the national banking laws. ed hia 16-year term in the 1 ide Ange mayb isiaina, corm, Tana The president refused to exer | enitentiary January, 1916. iF ared midwite FARMS AND ACREAGE j "BARGA AIN 2 Re cise any clemency, and stated the was nvicted of misap eg f 2 wuc- | “VY die er 43 o high, fruit} CONCRETE. record in the Walsh case “shows plication of funds of the ( nieago | r Pha 4 ew. near car, & | = mneve Vand foundation moral turpitude of that insidious National bank and began a five on ro r. aniza ion | Woodland Suet one * “ it and dangerous kind, to punish year sentence tn Leavenworth pri-| wiric ty at} ¥ ett a ¥ "oo eee t a i ws #0 y 6. | $0 RICHER SOIT, * \« ‘ ——— ae sor Sun saan aoe ~orBlsumadhrarewmamacs ie os a8 ‘oarprogrensives and standpat-, Hanson made a fight fc e iar S| Bon | ON PUGET SOUND. DOWN, $5 MONTH. | sae wikis ee ters were given a few jolts In their! cal) of s offic jg X PAs 34 | . oe 106 1 vara. | ¥y . SPENT $200, ooo viously arranged program at the petition of 25 per cent of the goon r ' ri | NO OTHER LAND 80 EASILY " ride, trom oot Suds: | tae ing of the King County Pro-| bers. Following the tac MARRIAGE CEREMONIES} CLEARED. = ear good school HOUSE MOVING. sive Republican league last! standpattera in the logislat PERFORMED. | : agit | BLO TT BAY INV, COL” | mama SE OU 7 ORIME jMlght. About 200 attended. cently, Solon T. Williams » ry MAIN 48 IND. $9. $20 AND $25 PER ACRE. 5 an Bide "1288. | p iaiiard 1128. 5 Follow! ninatios {/ thie to 650 per cent. Under coed ne wh ‘ . By ow C90 Novel -20-soet lane net KS aig (By United Press Leased Wire.) | “There is no proof,” aaid La Fol BP tet’ ine aes geno aa | menealionaias Gk wes oad od, bi ay a view le iand tnt Wbiaby tstand| nouns in rear. graded street. te ELDAR WASHINGTON, D. C., May 25.—/lette, “that the president inter-| 14 in the East, and W. T. Beeks, and| was later reconsidered. I sitleroy os se ei dalle S| “ * * 110 Sard, Meridia : Over $200,000 was used to-gain Lor-|fered, but there ix no dougt his! petore the near-progressives eoul@s mon W Craven and W. H. Flett|pBowt ie ones a : hig there First NE RAS OTR imer's election to the senate, | name was used bebind locked doors) «ying their candidate, Tom Page| spoke against Hanson's recall pro-| va 10" Theventh ay, room 1 = raving. | IRONDALE charged Senator La Follette on the | to influence Lorimer’s election.” placed Tom Murphine’s name in/ vision and it failed to carry. It i#| “> anus pala SG tel. os eel ees Serge, ere IS NOW ee floor of the senate. La Follette expressed the hope) nomination for the presidency. Page coming up again, however, says | P» " Fire ve do euceptionaily well, and BOOMIN ggiporationa President Taft's name was used that in renewing the investigation| ana Murphine had been for a long | Hanson oN BOCTE Te deal “place for poultry 7 oat repeatedly to aid Lorimer's elec-|the senate would “find the men! time rumored to belong to o: te Haneén succeeded in r 2 - at: 2 Goeloer tis’ the J ews : tion, said La Follette. Aldrich, Ed-| back of this infamy no matter bow | fyeri, w ' tat i x " ions. Immediately W. H. Flett, | all city, state, county and tou rye Pag woul Ayal eli 1 gua eal macs | who Dominated Dale, withdrew his officeholders from offices fb heada kha a eo ee mony es saying, had urged the ne | cial world op». | candidate, and E followed with | league. Toxet Joe Smith f - SAM Unt ER, 804 Leary Mdg |e cessity of Lorimer’s election and) He referred to Judge Petit, Cht'|hig withdrawal. Murphine was he carted the point that the execu.| ¢ rien r ieetate Aw | represented the president as being |cago, as a “Lorimer judge." f0F/ then elected unanimously. He had tive committee should be elected in- | Santa 2 mA o. specially concerned” in Lori-|interfering in the investigation of} not been counted on as a candi-\stead of appointed - : rein: -o = ¥ fitte Repairing mer’s behalf. Edward K. Tilden peo mie Guibiaes alaatee és) | aes 3 - " . ee * The Albert Hausen Optical ‘Dee meee 2 = =o = Ole Hanson made several pe F. Murphine, president; F. ( 5 i. ae " r 1ERRY ST., cor. FIRST AV. Stor Cavs es Gi Bi C nent inquiries of Rufus Wilson der, vic president; George F. j. W Badmunda, Oph. D . m t rt garding Dale's attitude towards Hanan, secretary; J. R. Justice HELP WANTED—MALE. tome ul ary Hdg. M ive Ig once | Taft's renomination, and {t appear- | treasu Joe Smith, C. J. France,|“Thsats WORKING BY THE rf ~‘apdaned " ed that Dale has had a recent/ Al H. Curtis of Houghton; Dr. F : DAY. a Trail rec change of heart on the question.|D. Merritt of Kent; W Reeks, | » i PHYSICIANS rata io On this ground Flett refused to re, Edgar C. Snyder and J. C. Gregory | ta * a Pa pe PPCCRROUR, Man. May shich | main sponsor for Dale's nomination. | of Bothell, the executive committee. | « oh an. taeeca bee See ge ~ The terrific wind storm whic! ss . i ay on «itso | 9 on deere Peer CO. raged here yesterday blew two poommanggg seee ger w | y | Bide Me. 889. freight ears over so that they fell Gi $1 0 P. 4 age hos gig ~ * too. 7 5 tee eee verve ewe eee ees sae ae y Douglas gan ; ; a ‘a a erie aein fae’ 0 ©. prone ive $100 Prizes is)" Dousias "reso, vn e's ont et IS ap Soe ane LORD son ger train running into the obstruc The Seattle Carnival association trom, peetgn: Yon Goon. M a) : A sioe, |* Crry REAL ESTAT a ic being wrecked , engine a Voom, me a o . bem: Phe Ss peo r wea ttee today awarded $100 in prizes to| A bright $10 gold piece wi BURKE & FARRAR, Inc, te ” 3 CORINNY SIMPSON ably latter being destroyed by fire. The . school boys and girls who sold the |#iven to each of these upon callir to 400_Xew York ; |} andy to Aw | rg sg gp 38 train crew jumped to safety and all ¢ , |most Potlatch buttons in the con. | at carnival headquarters, 227 Henry}. ade. Largest aud ‘most com:| tracts left in this additio xoeni, ale 3am Rae. ae chtlare the passengers escaped Injury. test May 1 as follows butiding. | late ‘school In the ages pa .. Tile weer cena eeeereees Nellie Henderson, Central) HIGH RIVER, Aiberta—Within| © seo us OF Ww par- | ood t sali paymen OWNER WILL BUILD WINNIPEG, Man. May 25.—A sehool; Helen Ber, 4 t . | " * has b Seon : * 3. Hele ger, Interlake; | the last 48 hours, more than a foot |< IN. BARBER COLLEGE p : , a i + mintature cyclone, accompanted by Frank Horne, Longfellow; Edward of snow has fatlen here, A thaw te| "Wes at ore ee ae M. JORDAN & CO. «1 seer 1 BARY BLDG. thuader and rai SRG Rall, Com Tremper, Beacon hill; A jake pdicted t | ~ Y " ap. al *, 613 pe ra ain D eacon hill; Ada Baker, | predicted within 24 hours | eee eS ss a eee 2 ap c aca, 0 trees overturning barns. No} , 4 1s sh vou Ake LOCKING FOR t tk ‘ r x t y YO >} iF neces 7" . y one was injured | A m4 F ; wie oe " 3 ELLIOTT BAY INV. CO. PATENT ATTORVECR accel Dentistry at as Reasonable Prices J is" -\s: aupityed |? FARM ACREAGE CALL ON 2 xs 2 ERT Sees Dorothy Langfitt, daughter of Col. | € salary to eta fire : CORINNI FPSON cI H & mode at 48h ee totes Clee ke keine as It Is Possible to Produce Work §.,.:::': op for Vaduneement to, wood |* American Bank Bi oust snes. Pace es a the bride of Lieut. Francis Bow-| ’ P F P.O. Box 1800. ad-|* ; ‘ney, coun ditch Wilby of the engineer corps | LOIE FULLER That Will Last and Stand ff *: Rng |e teeeeeeeees or at an army wedding this afternoon.| Loie Muller is coming to town to-| f i slanted pool Touma We. give cor patrone| Prem . e night and tomorrow night. The Behind With a RELIABLE trate ch (ia Thtra av. t | THIS FARM OWNER . {famous vaudeville star will not be Guarantee — | gureo: § here in person, hi er. She will 000 man Be | appear by proxy when her act ; HooM, Wis Third a aon | Wilt take your 92.600 city p Ny BY GSATTL “The Ballet of Light,” will be given and Uslon Poe | ‘ 1 Ne 2 Ado aS E REAL ESTATE NEW SHOW TODAY at the Armory for the benefit of FREE CANADA LANDS } ’ We know this] J. B. Koil y , Real Katate | Seattle F Y Company D of the national guard Pa «Rey we : RX] CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY, | soe vi $ : . * Oe Marshall's Military band, a new . an Pa ii r = : |- CAAA AT THE musical organization composed ot. Painless TERN MENT. rif pana SHATTEL LOANS. |, militiamen, gives the entertain “ 4 G, Rock NY 1K) | Willlam h monj. Other numbers are George fy Extracting %, ft : "Tor Dr in a vxern solo and the Bort In town ong Meni whee wa ean , REAL ESTATE LOANS. | Sania Meistersingers. The band. itsclt fm SOC; Rs C. OO Heit Cena A [= SO My ARN | SONA a ron ogra: . CRA WF A pe OK SE ' ° rn + N LOAN ON IMPROVED jhas a strong program. Cement Fill- > fe) acing and P tht Pay were. on yo rua. O ’ ON 0 vi c | BUSY ON THE Maine BE » Si ‘a WANTEDMISCELLANEOUS ee nh WASHINGTON, May 25—Army ings 50c; Silver yy A . y ono having @ female dog to give |? 0 0 00 000600900000 : engineers who are in charge of the ort . ihepherd preferred, addres © 169 AX WARGATN en Ce Mone i a battleship Maine from Havana har # Cai! White 401. BOM. All Loach! park ne rt th " | nprnars tae WORKA SPECIAL’ SALE J por ice reaay to pump out the stout ff Gold Crowns and t 4 Kirkwood Pr Nua ria bb Ring. | Menta: no dein Bo. 8 | eR nee cofferdam. A collier will take A ip Gre 6 Rates sree pester Ane see Poe ae | é MONE iW on te = THIS WEEK Pitoart any ‘material of historic ff Bridge $5.00 bs sete iN ar oe A Hi * th Hl value that may be raised Pree 4408 a 5 TH MPANY t | TEDDY 18 HARD HIT. nner Ay Hat in the Touse Full Set of Teeth (Guaranteed) Bat sae COLLATERAL LOANS. | ons Na KS rm ‘ | ees $1 OO {Declaring that “no man. in public 1 Po | tthe Fy life has shown such an erratic and ° eye beta u will get Cw tes Wty — M consistent course toward Inter ern, smelting @'ietining Co | tn ome year. Duwai Sound Has Baste tional arbitration. as” Roosevelt, va Mino to" tne Great Wertorn Sielting ‘& | can, pay bythe menine You Wwant to |. AUCTION SALES. 6 ; ¥ | Former Secretary of State John W..M Examination and Estimates Free 6 Oo ns nore arth cf poy grander Cub Firat av., will buy Your seeds, of | Phone sei 1514 First Ave. Foster talked “right out in meet Mtelucn to Capt, Griffiths, 6201 Rainier} improved; price $850; "terms. Fred| sell them on cormmission. A Rothe: jie” | av, Rowart Seffera, RB. Wa, Beattie, chid, auctioneer, Main 1889, L 301d

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