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THE JUDGES WILL SHOW TRUSTS HOW TO BEAT CONGRESS IND ATS. LAWS “Out of the Mements” of the Tobacco Trust Will Be “Recre- ated” a Law-Proof Contrivance That Will Be a Model. BY GILSON GARONE June Whgt can the°people do? How can rights be protected from the encroachments of WASHINGTON personal and public the supreme court? The problem is squarely up to congress. “The people,” says Justice Harkin, “are not going to stand the usurpation by the judiciary of the functions of other departments of government.” The Tobacco Trust decision has added to the feeling of outrage Stirred up by the Standard Ol) Again Harlan’s plain talk has correctly described the act of the court fs “defeating the will of con. gress,” “changing the law,” and ring a | gourt to “recreate the trustg in accordance with the “light of reason. Wha®then? Wh are the people going to do? Impeachment Is suggested. But the court will not be ‘The United States senate would try that charge, and ax Majority of the senate Privilege. Recall is a remedy prominent in the thoughts of hrogressives, but W ts difficult to bring this remedy to bear outside of state jurisdictions. Other remedies considered are: (1) Congressional legislation to Fequire unanimous decisions in cases sPallifying federal enactments as Unconstitutional: and (2) amending tl Sherman act in some way Which cannot de nuilified by a judicial decree. * ‘The progressive croup in the senate and house are hard at work on the problem, and it may be stated definitely that a remedy of Some Gort, well considered and radical, will be offered in congregs at af early date. of impeached erwhelming by Special studied. The most remarkable feature of this decision is the order to the lower court tg help the Tobacco Trust out of its predicament. The lower court is ordered to “recreate out of the pe Bates now compos. 9 ng Pa new condition which shall be honestly in harmony with. arsi not repugnant to, the law.” Standard Oi! company was left to its own devices in selecting fonfe method to “disintegrate.” The Tobacco Trust Is more care- led. The lower court isomade a sort of special counsel and the Tobacco Trust to find a way to carry out the supreme light of reason” idea of how to evade the°Sherman anti-trust el court's Daw. ° The inenuity of this device is apparent. The lower rt in to do some legislating on its ewn account. The machinery devised by the ciycuit court for the Tobacco Trust will be adopted by all Byg as the COURT-RATIFIED PROGESS AUTHORIZED MAINTAINING Supseme court's Prohibition against trysts So that is Chapter II. in this story of judicial usurpaticg Meantime the administration is formulafing its trust Hikewise according to the “rule, o! a @rsham is “diligently studyin! stion of the criminal applica- tion of the Sherman anti-trust law. A statute which has been on the Books only 20 years and {hich has been interpr both ways by ® United Stwtes supreme court, of courge requires some study. One Man spent one day in jail as a result of this law since it was passed iene —————vg-~ ‘ | The Store That Saves You Money | Journal Patterns . hd - Big June Reduction Sale now on. Big reductions in all departments, Look for the bag yellow sign. , 8 SALE ALL TH]$ MONTH Agents for Agents tor Moleproot ras” | The Aemetrong Co. Overalls. | Gor. Ballard and Twenty-Second Avs. | ° TAKE A Phonograph with you. It's the most wonderful entertainer in all ' the world, because it’s all the world’s best enter- tainers in one. So light and easy to take along with you, too. It will be the jolliest summer trip you ever took with the jolliest companion, if you tgke an EDISON, . Come in and hear the new JUNE RECORDS, includ- ing “Below the Mason-Dixon Line,” “On San Francisco Bay,” “’Phat's Why I Never Married,” etc. Ballard Music Mo«se 541120th AVE. N.W. NEAR MARKET-ST. Bdilard 1277 SATURDAY SPE€IAL—Sheet Mousic, 20c a copy 2 for 35¢ ° 5 Cent Casino Theatre Become ind@endent. 9 Watch our changer in our window dfeplay daly. it will teach you how THE SCANDINAVPAN AMERICAN BANK Ballard Branch ¥. P. SEARLT, Mana OTTO & J. PED SBN, Ashter Real estate values are reviving If you want @ home, homesite or busi news property at bargain and on rent terms, see ROY E. POWERS° Ballard Av. Phone Ballard 409. Tent Show Also Cuts Price. Starting today, Hallard’s Pop- vlar Tent Show, “The Scenario,” 22nd and Market st., will cut the admission to Se for all, REX HAIR DRESSING Bhampooing thin week, 26. Orice @ patron, always a patron 402 PARLORS Now i# the time to get acquainted with ua 22ND AVE. N. W. 7—YES, WE DO IT! The thing to know Is what to do and how to do it. The Reliabie Paint & Repair Shop do Sign and House Paint- ing, Paper Hanging, Tintin, We contract for and do ger repair work on your property and save you trouble of jing a half dozen different workmen. 4821% 20th Ave. N. W. Phones: Bal. 799, 690 or 1061. Meantime the full effect of the Tobacco Trust decision is being |° FO! A TRUST which will not be inMirifonious to ine Mebt of reason” ifterpretation of the Skerman lawe| & quarter of a century busy “studying the questic The White Hov court's deciatons, nents of Justice H puntry, 1 to do anything about it counteract this the administration has commenc discredit Harlan, Official announceme purportt to be fathered by offic administration,” are han out at the White in the Special Privilege p attack Harlan and minimise and mani - This Girl a Husband- MR. AND MRS. NO EL H, ETHRIDGE. She fed him on doughnuts and eat Penriaee, - rn took him on long, rpmantio walks Pet Mine Den on the seashore sands, Now, of |". course, she's his wife. That's the whole courtship story of Noe! Hamilton Ethridge and Miss | blushed Miss Dunbar. Angie Dunbar, The mose or less | magie words making them man and stammered, but managed wife were spoken by Rev. A. J.|"I'd like to eat some you made Speckert at Watson Spiritualist | home.” ebureh. And tife following 6 ° Market Place Origin. Ethridge has a concession in Pike Place market. He sell exes. The bride did h the market pl A year ago ridge began eating his dally | { Miss. Dunbar’s. From the first he | the seasfore. t “personal” attention. Then Yhe| That was the beginning. , ntion got very pérsonal, This ow It happened She Cooked Doughnuts, “The best doughnuts I ever ate, | tn ‘eplied Ethridge ° ter n than afticle | bapaily ensconced In a bungal 4 “Sanny Jim.” With a Comptete Gardening Ost fit You will save labor and time and get much bet- ter results than you would by using your old worn-otit tools. We have a complete assortment of garden tools for you to select from, and we are selling them at very reasonable prices. We alsé have the best lines of Garden Hose and Lawn Mowers, from the lowest to the high- est in price. ‘The Wm. M. Curtiss Co. eee Ballard Pharmacy M. ®. Cathoun, Pharmactst $200 Rellard Ave Phone Ballard 04 N. W. SEATTLE, WASH. The Harkness Co., Inc. S. K.°HARKNESS, Mer Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Plaster and Brick 4715 Ballard Ave. Phone Ballard 75 . G. INGALLS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER <Bfmcial Attention Given to Fine Watches and Clocks 6223 Ballard Av. ON SALE THIS WEEK Best Flour in the Market, $6.00 a Barrel Cane Sugar, $6.40 per Sack, or 18 Lbs. for $1.00. Both these articles are staple goods and sure to advance soon— Buy now and save money. FAIRBANKS GROCERY STORES 20TH AND MARKET. 5350 BALLARD AVE. PHONE, BALLARD 98 PHONE, BALLARD 6 PHARMACY — 6311 BALLARD AVE. BA 0 the Drug Businese—Our experience at Your service phone ue your wants. Free delivery y. line at Vv AT THE - BALLARD BAND BOX MILLINERY, 2005 MARKET BALLARD heavily wired all round; drop handles. BALLARD VARIETY STORE, 5320 Ballard Ave. money as in the ability to hang onto it. We t people in their CAN YOU BEAT IT DOWNTOWN? For bread or roasting pe 35¢ size. efforts to save money, If this matter concerns you, call and see us 12 by 17-inch Sheet Iron Drip Pdn, 1 5 SPECIAL THIS WEE sone C The secret of success is not 6 much in knowing how to make about it. BALLARD BRANCH UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE C. W. CASLER, Mgr. HOWARD F. KELLY, Cashier THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. All attorney generale have been too is expressing cordial approval of the supreme The only fly in the olntment ts the outspoken dis and the echo which this seems to find through. , typewritten 1 close to the xe for publication! was received in The word has alxo been passed to|that Judge J. B. Whitten of the public disgust with the supreme court Doughiiuts and Walks on Sands Wit 1 made them,” didn't know you did the cook- La “| don't—that 1e—except for you,” Then Ethridge spilled bis coffee, to say. pai y¥ found | Ethridge at Miss Dunbar's home. Hi ate some doughnuts and some othe 4 | things which he pronounced far bet the market place That afternoon Miss Dun bar took Ethrsige on a walk along Anyway, they're married now, and 8 Alki av, whieh the bride bas) Ey | Case. Against Seattle Concern ed Collseeum—"The Minute and the drama; “A Lesson Learned, ex Seed (iy United Press Leased Wire.) Maid,” drama; “The Stepmother,” |drama; “Father's Dress Bult,” com Peary 3 Muskete PORTLAND, Or,, June 7.—Word|"The Black Heart.” jedy; “The Sleuth,” comedy; Portland today ter,” law board of the general land of fice and Spegial Agent Henrichs of the lagd ‘office will » tod Port'and Mon to take testimony tn the cancellation sult of the govern ment against the Alaska Petroleum and Coal Company, The company in largely a Geattle corporation, | Mdinat Thos. Lippy, millionaireoand ex Methodiat minister, is president The government elaima that the} stockholders in the corporation | filed ogal and ofl lan Juneau for the company, The fact thyt Judge Whitten ts to take the testimony here is looked upon as an indication that the governmegt Intends to attempt to block \ thie company from securing patents. ADMIRAL GETS DIVORCE. LONDON, June 7.—Admiral Sir Percy Scott, one of the most prom! nent men in the navy, today has # divorce decree from his wife, His sug asking custody of his “three children wis not contested. Dr. Phélip Green was named as co respondent & FIST = BADE” | @y United Press Leased Wire) | WINFIELD, Kas, June 7.—The) coroner's investigation showed that Miss Ella Betnharn, supposed to have died from heart disease yer terday, was killed by @ charge of electricity from a defective fixture. | She was cleaning the bathroom and| took hold of # fixture with wet hands, She w contapt with the bathtub, which gave a complete cir cult. It was found the service wir of that blogk werg in contact with the elgy aht wires, carrying 600/ volte, and t bathroom w F. & F. STATIONERY Roll Films Developed FREE $23 UNION ST. Ruby—" Bs drama; | featu: at Circehatieng Librery —AaT— 908 UNION 87. , LANE THE BOOKMAN Opp. the Postofice Main 6023 it ObioCut-Rate Dentists 305 Pike Street Over Ow! Drug Store, Entrance Room 4 PAINLESS DENTISTS For the next 30 days we will do all dental work at ing prices idge Work Silver Fillings . . . Full Phates .... PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE. We manufacture all our own material. If you consider qual- ity, we have it. All work guar? anteed twelve years. © Adiiress G40 DENTISTS 206 PIKE 6TREET OVER OWL DRUG STORE. Bag Co., Inc. pIT CASES. Meek Trunk & TRUNKS A Modern Dentistry All Operations Painless } Free CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION Full Set of Teeth ..$3.50 and Up 22k Gold Lrowns $3.50 to $5.00 Bridgework $3.50 to $5.00 Gold Fillings cree $1.00 Up Bliver Fillings (the best). .50¢ Up Porcelain Crowne (best) $3.50 Up Terms to Sult All work done by gegeeg dental oper- ators, Lady atten 5 ‘The Best Dentistry that you can obtain tu the city, and at the cheapest possible EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTISE. RK GUAIANTERD 15 YEARS, Laboring Peoplé’s Dentists Electro Dental Parlors Cor. Firet Av. and Pike Opposite Public Market Acme—"The 8) Circult—"The rama. drama; spman’s Daugh-| tine,” drama Ps ‘An Indian's Mistake,” “The| City—"The Feud,” drama; e| moral Alam: Pigg Ta et Bachelor's Old Matd.” ardine Industry,” topteal; a won ptronger eve ” 01 ) “Maver . " ‘A Man of Honor ae ‘tee Sa gn scop®” educational; “Bertie's Retor. fall of a Knight,” comedy Rough Diamond,” mation,” colored drama; “F ren ¢ "The Drawn Curtain,” | dran he Scorpion, | ofee . Kate, ernie Udita thentiag iM e ey aod " - orams Tnanbe aiat “A Smile of a Trip,” “The Grind,” “Chicago StoP« me Yards Fire,” “The Cireus Stow drama; | away.” © Young Interne, Comfort & Safety in Ratlway Travel THE UNION PACIFIC - OFFER themeto you: , This system carried close to 50,000,000. passengers in 1910 withoks the loss of a life. PHINK A MINUTE! Heavy Steel Coaches; Electric Block ais; Perfect Dustless Tracks; Oil-Burning Locomotives; the Best of Dining Car Meals; Employees Trained in the Art of Politeness and Courtesy; Scenic Routes Unsurpassed in the West. couPLE THESE ADVANTAGES WITH THE SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO THE EAST Effective from NOW until FALE, and you will appreciate the advantage of planning your trip over this splendidly Sees system. Round trip fares from Seattle, Tacoma, ortland, Grays Harbor and Puget Sound Points to DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS -$ 55.00 - 107.50 CHICAGO ....... octet ck 72.50 INDIANAPOLIS .. 79.90 BALTIMORE . 107.50 NETROIT .... 82.50 . MINNEAPOL 60:00 ° OMAHA ..... 60.00 * KANSAS CIT 60.00 : ST. LOUIS .... * 76.00 ATLANTIC CITY ..... .. 111.00 MONTREAL .. 105.00 NEW YORK . 108.50 ROCHESTER .... -- 96,30 PHILADELPHIA ~- 108.50 BOSTON .... .. 110.00 ° BALE DATES: ° May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28; 29; June 5, 7, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30; July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 $ 19, 20, 26, 27, 28; August 3, 4, 5, 14, 18, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30; September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. Numerous annual gatherings of note will be held in the East this year. In addition to the regular Summer Excure sion Fares, special Excursion tickets to these conventions will be on sale from all points on Puget Sound and in Western Washington and Oregon over the O.-W. R.& N. Your itinerary eastward can be arranged to meet any re- Fuga i or more detailed information write for our new illus- trated Summer Excursion Folder, or caM and talk it over. x a O-W.R.&N. “Line of Shasta Limited” 0. S.L. AND UNION PACIFIC ° SEATTLE TICKET OFFICE—716 Second Avenue o Phones: Main 932; Ind. 1995 . E. Es ELLDS, General Agent PASSENGER STATION—Jackson Street at Fourth and Fifth Avenues % Phones: Main 7378; Ind. 2623 LE. GILBERT, D. f. A, Seattle W. D. SKINNER General Freight and Passenger Agent, Seattle s. 2 ° jence vs. Quac “The Inheritance,” “It Served Her Right,” ce “The Fiag Didn't Rise,” 4 60! Exp WZ eS = S—, aS) esneameame anaes eeee ru rns

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