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How thEATTLE STAR lished Wally by The Star Publiaiing Oo. {ile Wash, pon talllee as second clnes wi ¥ Jr Warning Cry odoriterous body called the United States senate in ofeat popular ¢ moans of a “rider through which craven can sneak out of responsibility to call ite att to utterances by newspaper of John D. Spreckels, @ franchise grabber and million aire by-tnheritance and special privilege of the fellows to tha: ought to listen, if anybody of congress to submit a constitutional amendment in something much more to be dreaded convention at which all sorts of cranky + © © With pare democracy ram It would be unfortunate to have The Re th rdment senators by tion we wa one whom Failure most certain to result calling of a constitutional Amendments can be offered pant in the land, as it is today, constitutional convention calle Never before have we privilege and the monied on the attitude of standpatiam, special istocracy more frankly and clearly de scribed by thelr exponents than in the qaotation just given. The present constitution Is “easy pickin’. It lx so rotten, so worm eaten by th corporations, so available to rich exploiters of the p ple, so far from rendering equality, freedom and justice that the gr dread to Big Interests, Spectal Privilege and the System ts LEST BE AMENDED IN BEHALF OF A PURE DEMOCRAC Let not the servile of United States senators fail to consider the blast blown on the Spreckels bugle horn! Pure democracy is ram pant in the land, and it will make amendments if it gets the chance. ments might be the constitution of a s so that it could be kicked out bodily when it became corrupt or treacherous Beware, ©, ye sentles and drones of the American house of lords, Test ye set the people to running their own government! Have One on Us! A trust has perpetrated a joke that hits us, and we're going t@ Tet you in on it Arthur C, Hastings, president of the American Paper and Pulp Association, appeared before the United States senate finance commit tee Sati@day last to oppose reciprocity. Of course, we newspaper fellows would like cheap paper for rea Bons we're too modest to mention, and so we are pretty hot for the per pulp of Canada being treated like a genticman. This makes ir. Hastings sore, and so he tells that committee, first thing, that tb Rewspapers “aren't fit to read half the time, anyhow,” and that th per mills quit producing occasionally, and thus pinch the newspepers. order to “educate the manufacturers to get all they*can for thelr paper.” Here we've been reducing our, size, telegraphing, cabling, running up and down the country for pridt paper, and getting old and worn ‘with anxiety for tomorrow's issue, with the idea that stoppage of the mills was due to horrible denudation of the forests, when we w really only contributing our part toward educating the trust to get all it possibly could out of us. Ha! ha! ba! We don't think you need a diagram with this joke. Observations COUNTY of London, Eng., contains 26,845 lunatics, er “SIDELIGHTS on the Lorimer case,” says an advertisom What is needed is not sidelights, but the spotlight. + 8 NO TRUTH in the report that Lorimer will resign to save his true friends further embarrassment. He has no such friepds. Even those who raised $100,000 for him are dodging ® o © NEW YORK WORLD reminds us that Gen. Harrison was also Very unpopular in the middie of hi m, but was easily renominated. Yes, and beautifully lection day. °° PRESIDENT HAMILTON of Tufts college says:, “There's no fonger any halo about the preacher.” But, Prexy, you can’t expect men ©n $10 per, mostly due, to furnish much of a halo ° © GREED of London hotel men has scared away thousands of Amer feans who Mtended to see the coronation. The London idea was that there was no limit to the prices Yankee tourists would pay, but it seems they were mistaken. e ie Be SOMEONE has figured it out that it's going to cost Great Britatn @bout a million and a quarter of good iro® dollars to pull off that coro- mation. A million and a quarter would buy a lot of bread, and there Bre mouths crying for it all. o © 6 CHICAGO judge let a prisoner off for stealing an umbrella, Pull fext of decision: “A fellow has a sort of right to steal an umbrella ‘when it's raining and he is penniless. But don't do it agatn. The @wner of the umbrella kicked, but won't appeal ProPL Men’s Clothing The man who desires a suit of de pendable quality—a sult that looks right and wears right—will find the garments displayed at Gately’s repre sentative of these foatures, All the snappy, new patterns are shown, in ta ay and mixtures, as well as the always-popular blues and black, The prices are not the least attractive feature—$18.50 aud up. — Ladies’ Suits The height of good style, combined with fine materials and careful work manship—these the features that distinguish Gately’s lines of suits and coats for ladies All the popular fabrics and colorings are included, in the showing, and thg prices are very moderate, Ladies’ Dresses An excellent collection of attractive dresses for street, evening or house wear {s now on display, embracing many pretty models in both plain and fancy trimmed styles. The prices, as usual, are rea- Shoes The Shoes that are sold at Gately’s always give satisfaction, for they are made by widely known manufacturers, who strive to pro- duce footwear that has the combined qualities, style and durability. The prices will please, No hardships, no red tape, no worries of any kind connected with Gately’s credit plan—just an easy system of paying that permits yon to dress well and pay only $1.00 weekly. Seattle 1119 34 Ay. Near Seneca Tacoma Fourth Church of Christ, tist, announces a Free Lec! “Christian Science,” by ¢ Buskirk, C. §,, member of the Board Of lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ. of Boston, Mass, Moor Bunday, June 4, 3 p. m. symptoms, @ muscle power restricted dict 6 for Booklet. ay New York HURRYVING UP THIF “Merey! Willie, what doing to the calendar?” Tm only hurrying up so's T ean have a birthday!” SUSPICIOUS, Bank President—What's the mat ter? Bank Vice President—1 was just thinking, 1 sat next to our cashier in church yesterday and 1 dc quite Hike the way he sings “Will they mies me when I'm @ ? are you farthe Alpine Climber—Wot! dog’ dog, | t You go an’ get a pl make your own Alps! in school is eat!” you've got Comet ember, | pks an’ KARR RRR Probably * RECOMMENDED. * Inapector—Why didn't you # report @t 11 o'clock as I told # ypu? It's nearly 12 gow * Detective--I'm sorry, ® but I didn’t know th % One of those plckpe & was shadowir & wateh w * Mail eee eR Eee NO CONVERTS. “It seems to me,” remarked the Jobservant man, “ that your eburch is lowing ground. I notice you didn't egsoll 4 single convert last month My friend,” replied the Morme elder, who had received his own millinery bill that almost impossible to r chureh are ‘atholic Standard Not That Kind of a Father. “Johnoy, you must comb your hair before you come to school.” “I ain't got no comb.” “Borrow your father's.” “Pa ain't got no comb, either.” “Doesn't be comb his hair?” “He ain't got no hatr, York Evening Mail York Evening Seeeeeeeeeeee ‘New EVIDENCE OF PROGRE “I understand some of the mem bers of your votes for women socl- ety are protesting against militant | an Rariog Ban | n organization is now -= | He—W Id be very happy to- TT TAN OF BULU. | goine * 4. treat enough to have standpaiters OUE TO SUL SULU. | gether a brunette and I'm! Eo 4" insurgents, just ike @ regular "What was the matter with the|a blonde. You know opponites are 5 3 page who was hurried to the | considered suited to ench other. | Political party iS r shop? She—Yes, and another point| He was cating for Sultan Hadjt| where we are opposli fe that 1) Mohammed Tamalu! Kiram of Sulu | have money and you haven't. I sup and stepped on his tongue.” pose that point appeals to you, hote A PRACTICAL VIEW. “More worry for us women. The lactentists say that women's feot } wilt get lar with each succeeding generation That may be true. But I do not see why those who are already pro vided with fect need wary.” THEY USUALLY DO. Rudyard Kipling, the well-known tauffragist, said at.an antieuf dither in London } ROOM AT THE TOP. The schoolmaster was explaining the circulation of the blood If 1 was to stand on my head jthe blood would rush to my head, | Haven't the women got enough? wouldn't it? in addition to all their. other} No one contradicted |privileges, why should the? now | Now,” he continued, have the vote? I was talking (> a stand on my feet why suffragiat the other day rush to my fe Why should a woman, she said Because,” the bright boy dindainfully, ‘take @ ‘aan's name gested, “your fect ain't empty when she marries nim? — ‘Why,’ said 1, ‘should alib take everything else he's got?” } NEW MOTHER GOOSE. “when I doesn't it = Ay ug | WHERE LAW WOULD AELP. After thetr her a legal control of ‘Three wise men of Gotham Went to see tn a bow! How much of the brew Would give them 9 stew That would bafiieh from the soul Wife (reading) separation he rent document giving her their child eee | | Husband (with a deep sigh) —t| wish I knew w we could wet a} iment that would give us ton een trol of our child!—London Opinion, | INDIGNANT. ome | Caller—VYour paper, sir, refers to FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS. | thi in charged with entering my The Doctor—Did You give your|house de “the aileged diamond Sea s husband those sleepin; powders | thief.” ‘ + THE MORNING RUN. atl peosutet? Editor—Well, sir? Knicker—How far are you from| Mrs. Fusseley—Yes, I did, and| Caller—Well, | want you to under. the station? each time Thad quite a trouble to stand that | had no alleged dia- Suburbe—-Exactly a cup of coffee wake him up to give them to him.) monds on fry premises; they were and an egg, deag boy.—Puck ~—-Chicago News. | all genuine.” dall care |The husband was His optics were black and a-giaze; Aske What did you do?” He replied: “I just threw Cigaret stubs in wifie’s best vase.” id wp for day SECOND ave BETWEEN © Pine SATISFACTION INSURANCE When it’s a question of furnishing your home, you'll find this store equal to any demand. ; We welcome a comparisorf of values and prices, offer terms and guarantee SATISFACTION TO YOU. Pine you the most liberal $1 NOW '$4 WEEKLY $4.95 GoCart of attractive 1911 design, strongly constructed, butwf light weight. It collapses with one simple motion, taking up but little room when fe The seat, back and hood arg covered with good quality leatherette and the handle bars are made in one-piece, continuous design; a very special Saturday offering at $4 Our showing of serviceable go-carts is now complete, all the very newest 1911 patterns being shown, and at a renge at prices that is broad enougl to me requirement. All grades are priced tomorrow Customers having an account with us may select any Go-Cart without making an initial payment; the amount will sla ply be added to their account, Open Saturday Evening 4 Cretonne Rugs Special |Refrigerators Customers already having an ac- count at this store may select any re- frigerator without making a payment now—the amount will simply be added tothe account. ‘To all others; You should see these rugs by all means—cool looking, pleas- ing to the eye— just the for summer Shown here in large assort- ment in plain or mottled ground, all made with border and fringe. For Sat- urday we offer a Cretonne rug —size 24x48 inches; a 50 RUG FOR $1.10 geance, Only This Time It's on the Boss’ Side; Extortion- ate Profits Taken by Wins- low's Concern, BY W. G. SHEPHERD. BOSTON, June 2.--The which Sidney W. Winslow, presi dent of the United Shoe Machinery trust, foreed manufacturers to sign, was a model of merciless mono: lease oly control IT PROVIDES MANUFACTURER MUST NOT USE ANY OTHER MACHINERY IN HIS SHOP THAN THAT FUR NIZHED BY THE TRUST nslow made what ts called in untoniam a “closed shop.” low's stamp cry out yers In this “free coun at liberty to hire} vase, union man oF Another clause makes the manu facturer buy bis findings, such as nalls, wires, eyelets, ¢., trom the trust, He pays the trust its own} price for broken parts, and in some canes also pays taxes and insur ance on the machines It was brought out in a leginia tive hearing at Boston that the trust charged 21 cents a pound for tacks worth only 7 cents, and that its charges for repair parts were | exorbitant ° Auother clause of the contract most diabolical of all—provides that shoe mauufacturers whould never | THAT THE question the patent eights of the! sides, a farm trust | This means that trust's petents expire, manufactur: | ers must go on paying the royalty forever. ANOTHER CLAUSE PROVIDES |THAT IF A MANUFACTURER VIOLATES ANY OF CLAUSES THE COMPANY INSTANTLY REMOV HIS FACTORY AL CHINERY Makers of THE MAY FROM ITS MA-| shoes have actually gone before legislative bodies at empting to pass bills against the |shoe machinery trust and tell them that the trust was a fin thing! Such a committee appeared before | the Masaachusetts legislature in 1907, The legislators were con-| vinoed that the manufactur being forced to 4 “They are afraid to bit at the trust,” said an attorney, “When a man finds that his arm is in a Hou's m and that, if he angers the lion, it is likely to swallow him he won't strike at the lion. But you ean be sure that, all the time, Be is wishing some one would shoot the et.” ‘The legisiature tried to lion.” It passed a law similar to the one now before congress, dering the trust form of les gal, providing a $5,000 fine for lease made thereafter. But the teasing contflines in the old form. No one has been arrest ed. No shoe manufacturer has th nerve to offer evidence against the trust With this lease Winslow began | to crush out the few competitors who remafned Manufacturers did not dare to complain. THEY MADE THE PUB- LIC PAY, That was what Winslow ach WELL-KNOWN REMEDIES AT CUT PRICES wow Me .2T¢ 35c 14c 39c 35c 85c 8c 13 $1.00 Maltine all 83c 15¢" tho Krauso's Liver Pile 80e Palmo Bpecial S00 Miair’s Kidney Pills. Spec 26e be’ Corn Bpe Month Tablets nedy Lin tor kinds $1.00 vi Kpectai a Horg, Te Kondon's Catarrh Vital Vin apring tonte rae SPECIAL Parke, Davis @ Co. drogen; %-pound value, | Special, Saturd Lemon and Vanilla Ex- tracts @ bottle; the ¥ your grocer 25c 3 Stores—THE Free delivery to any part of the city. Quick service. Main 3184 Ind. 2915 FIRST AND MADISON The regular 4-01 for which you Special Saturday at al) (he Quaker stores kind ‘shoot the | « Specia Friday and Saturday We are offering for Friday and Saturday a list of low prices. Every one a bar- gain and every one a money-saver. If you cannot come down conveniently, phone us. We shall be pleased to send you your order via our FREE MOTOR- CYCLE DELIVERY. Try us. HOW MEANEST TRUST =, EXACTS ITS TRIBUTE “Closed Shop” With a Ven- expected them to do Tacks eye lets, wires, buttons, extra pleces for pairs an immense A duty on » machinery income P of 45 foreign machin: Graduatly, as gained the upper hand over manufacturers, their royalties: trust the fore that the mac Winslow they and all these brought the trust cent was placed This shut out his increased It was testified be Massachusetts legislature hines which it had cont the trust only $200 to build yb ja royalty times the of $1,500 a y value of the machine. Washington Senator Owe homa was recently called Ulness r of his mother 8 of age. her hip: She fell and dis The owner of the laramst, apple neh in the Hood River val y has just purchased a farm and set out an orehar | Washington, D. C.« Sollers” take , It may ‘din Virginia not far Back not) ee surprise dwe from to the cities to be told that Maryland pro- duced more wheat and more corn to the acre t san or lowa par to th (negro, the pri Minot», . Mar han Indian: Benlde ide water. hand in we are told, Kan Landis | And again, be- Maryland and plenty of him) can be even after the | had for $18 a month, while out West} is about $40, Back to the Soljers” please copy Segator the tradit by proposing th the Distri ted to ve nees, “He district a law like ney ive states | right have deafness can be cured _ Dr. Guy Clifford Powef. ee Bristow has violated all fons of Washington. jet of te on sidential D.C. t the residents of alumbia be permit nomi would introduce into the presidential pr that in Oregon, rence Will Brave Perils of English Channel Flight rs in large | Mrs. Gavin, woman to ff tempt the all-water Qngland to France in the early at of June, announces that the |many recent accidents to aviators | wil? not cause her to postpone the | trip. the first English and who will at- flight from OLD HATS blocked, cleaned. dyed, retrimmed and remade. PLUMES willowed, dyed, curled and remade. £3 THE MODEL New Jer-| Nebraska and other progress He thinks {t would be at good thing to take a papular vol ind th Sincerely, demonstrated forces for the White House. wutie in| Deafness Cured that Cut Prices That Mean Something | Best Gold Crowns $3.00 to $4.00 Best Bridgework . $3.00 to $4.00 t Amalgam Filling. 50¢ to 75¢ t Silver Filling ....,...... | Full Plates $1.00 to $8, Best Set of Teeth in the World.... bie 5 $10.00 work wok Don't for the patient office will work cannot be duplicated in the world at our cut price ALB AN PAINLESS DENTISTS On the second Moor of the People’s Hank Building, corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street. ‘Opposite the Bon Mare i! & Southwick’s Tal nd MtacDou- FOR: Photo-Developing, Prigting, Enlarging, Films, Cameras, Plates | Bargains CAMERA SUPPLIES The Camera season here Do not forget that we are fully pre pared to way of fi developing meet your wants in ma, cameras, et and finishing at the Amatour RATES. Wo guarantee perfect satis faction. VINOL weak people. STRAWINE Hat Cleaner STRAWINE wil © old hat Special Saturday Only One fai®p f Chioride Hay’s Hair Healt $1.00 for for Spectat Spectat Tc QUAKER DRUG Do not forget that we store at another which a lee. Pike and Fourth at Madison re always at your PHONE THEM and and Third, serv Specials for Saturday EVERY ONE A MONEY SAVER 26 Buthymol Tooth Powder ¢ Sheffield's Tooth ato , = om's Robertine. : 35c 33c 7 wash for th op 196 SCISSORS SPECIAL the Marsha Speclal to Hamilton's sion Adjust 8 *: sple Just and “296 MOTH BALLS Saturday you set sg lightest, Saturday Hair Brush Special soll back, ge Mair Brush reguiar $1 value, f é < Gold Dust Twins Powder co. Phone us your order cannot come down, Main 3184 Ind. 2915 FIRST AND MADISON if you -— ie— 1 Mae? eg lage little ing it ete you ¢ too of on the sage carefy After over, hair ¢ ment | Dei how A slight fu end ¢ down tainin hat iq Dei lion true hats

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