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The # ember of United Breas Published a a - seoond Hntered at Seattle, Wash, por tof city, 90 conte per month up to siz months Six montha, $1.70 Behold the Lawmakers The most important legislation we have had in many a day ts about to be enacted. It is nothing finally govern the organized p€operty of America The supreme court referred the tobacco trust to the U. 8. clreult} court for the second district of New York with instructions to “or ate | & new condition out of the elements now composing it (the trast) which shall be in harmony with, nd not repugnant to, the law as the) supreme court revised and amended It Who are the lawmakers, the four men out of 92,000,000 whe been lifted above the legislatures of 48 states, the house of representa | tives and the of the United States? | Emile H. Lacombe, Alfred ©, Coxe, Walter C. Noyes, Henry have senate | of them? They are the newest and the most momentous of allt trusts, for fn their hands of common clay rests the power to make or unmake organized money and to do justice or Injustice to all the men, women and children of the republic Amazing situation! And yet “business” {s not at all “disturbe Dy the prospect. Perhaps business feels as Morgan did when he satd of the decision in the trust cases: “Entirely satisfactory to me—Just as | ex a As for the people, they've got to like it. They are up against a court which the do not elect and can neith remove nor reverse, 80 long as they live under the rule of the Dead Hand of 1787 Seattle wears a fragrant crown of roses this month, Port- land is supposed to be the “Rose City” of the Northwest empire, but it is a fact that the “Queen City” is just as much entitled to reputation for the number and beauty of her flowers. Roses red, roses pink and roses white adorn every garden and make of the city a vast garden of delicate beauty. ~ ese than the framing of laws which ou The United States has doubled ite exports of phonographs and records in the last two years The maiden leaves her work un- done Against her mother’ he really hasn't time, she the supper dish Nobody wants to play bridge with Mrs, Lean, She talks all we she's auiet when she's She talks twice as mueh! “ is coming — up, IMPORTANT OMISSIONS, She says, “i must be roaming For I've a really pressing en- Gagement in the gloami | Detective Wiliam J, Burns has been called to England to guard King George during corona tion week The Foundlings They are constantly picking up bables in the streets of New York that somebody b thrown away. The policemen take the poor little waits to the Children’s Ald society, which “mothers” them as best ft can, and finally gives them to childless couples who yearn for the Music of baby prattle in their homes. | Do these waifs ever come to anything? Sometimes. In recent years four of the # governors of states, 27 became presidents of ks, Tose to prominence and usefulness, | ‘The baby ts the seed of the future.“ He does not sprout on the pavements, but when picked up by loving hands, planted in good sol! decently cultivated, he may blossom into one of the saviors of With the Bars Down How much of a bug andoned kids became! and many others} How much of a fraud is protection, anyhe adoo is free trade? | Porto Rico and the Philippines, until recently foreigy parts, still) we much cheaper labor and a lower standard of Hving than the] nited States. ° We now have absolute free trade with both In one year our trade with the Philippines has doubled and within &@ short time our trade with Porto Rico has increased nearly 15 times. Apparently, no one in the United States is injured by the change, while Many must have been benefited And we always heard that the proof of thi Observations TAFT slept half an hour between two receptions in Chicago. Merves are all right udding ts the eating ° 6 © | CARRIE NATION is gone. She made a dent on the life of her times. Did it with an ax | oe eee + GREAT BRITAIN’S new naval airship has a tentative sort mame. They call it “The Mayfly.” eee VICTOR EMMANUEL II. father of Itallan unity gest monument ever built in honor of a modern man ° © some 12,000,000 acres, good for dry No need for crowding yet OO ®, THERE are 350,000 species of the MDiptera, or fly, although only 40,000 kinds have been described. And each fly lays 100 exgs, which Gre flies in 10 days, and those 100 lay 100 more eggs, which—oh, what's the use? Swat! of a) gets the big ° IN NEW MEXICO there are farming, still open to settlers. ae ee SHORE birds of the United States are being shot so fast that they! fare vanishing, according to biological survey report. And as the birds the mosquitoes and other insects whose eges the birds eat increase eral states see the answer, and are legisiating to protect the birds.| oe. @ DURING the last ten years population increased in 2,070 counties of the United States and decreased in 771, or 27.1 per cent @o you think the slump was heaviest? Not in New England, Bouth, but in Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North and South Nebraska and Kansas. —— ee or the Dakota, | women at stake some seem to forget the great debt they owe us. There is no law that ts made that is too strict for the protection of the women of our country, laws should be enforced, ployers have had ample-tim comply with this law, but the gr of gold was of greater moment, and now not only the girls, but the em ployer, must stand th® conse-| quences, and our courts must de Editor Star. Dear Sir; Allow me to congrat wlate you on your noble work in de- fending the eight-hour law for women. Not only are you helping to enforce the Jaw but you are pro tecting womanhood. The legislature bas made laws to protect the wild animals of the forest and the fish of the sea; even the seagulls have 8 law to protect them against the hand of man, and those who violate them are punished) Why? Be cause those wild animals are of use t our ate. Alas! when our) cide between dollars and humanity Again thanking you, I am yours for the protection of the working girl ALICE M. LORD. —— = GARVIN’S CORNER BY REV. JOSEPH L. Pastor of the First Christi ATTLE TONGU ARE wagging in praise of Miss Dorothy Clark Mason this week. She | Preacher's daughter, too. That old gaw about preacher's daughters bas) Feceived another puncture. It must be flattened out by this time. WHAT DID SHE DO? Before 211 fellow graduates and a great company of distinguished people, ghe received a bit of parchment tied with a ribbon. But it was a @iploma from the University of ‘Washington, and upon it were the words “Magna Cum Lande.” LIKE A STAR of the first mag- nitude is recognition of this kind. Only four times in the history of the university has this honor been obtained GARVIN, B. D., M. A. Church, Seattle. HOW DID SHE DO rned it by fitting into the school life as naturally as a glove fits the hand. She used her brains as a master mason might use his trowel. HER PARENTS HELPED HER. They made the home life what it ought to be. They believed in edu- cation and spurred her on. They made work and play a sclence, They surrounded her with the proper social Influences. WE NEED MORE HOMEY homes. That is the secret of edu cation. LET THE TRUANT OFFICERS do their duty. They ought to begin with the parents. We need more graduates and more who have it in them to earn these high honors. THE REASON Why we can fit a gold-filled frame with lenses and case complete for $2.60, and still give satisfaction: We have low rent. We do our own grinding. We do our own fitting. Which saves expensive and Mrs, Curry are both graduates from a relt- able optical college. Both have state certificates, and have had 20 years of experl- ence. All work guaranteed Curry Optical Company | Cut Prices | FOR THE BEST DENTAL WORK IN THE WORLD, | Open Evenings Until 8:30, Best Gold Crowns $3.00 to $4.00 Best Bridgework .$3.00 to $4.00 Best Amalgam Filling. 50¢ to 7h¢ Best Silver Filling .... 50¢ Full Plates . 00 to $8.00 ie to do work patient for us, ow pric We know that @ reputation in de tintry ie valuable and we are willing to Open Evenings Until 8:30. ALB AN PAINLESS DENTISTS On the second flo ‘That's Just Whe the British. “God save the King,” send over here for help. They yell and Point and no applicants. Passengers on the White Star ner Arabic saw a rainbow by moonlight while in midocean And Tho bartender said ‘twas @ wonder some of ‘em didn't see two rambows. Licking postage soned a girl in Fayette City, Pa Washington ought to obey the |pure food laws. “Shall we go to this particular re- sort? Weil, I don’t know, The book plays up strongly on the sunset, ¢ | i rainbows, and the cloud effects, but) 444, 9 ‘ contains very few specifications as|,, Melodrama began in Germany n the eight ce to the beds, the bath, and the fod-|!" ‘Be elshteenth century der Adam de Hale, born in 1240, composed the first comic opera, SURE THING. Very clever, ten’t he?" “Yee / “Im told that his three older brothers are mentally weak.” “Yea, he's the original ine PEDAL PUZZLE. cA) | The answer to this can’t be found, 7; | Though countless people trace How can you tell if a palnting is it— xenuine? |A pretty ankle, though It's weak, By whether it rubs off j Needs no high shoe to brace it. THE ROOF! A woman ay she usually d of it have a past nies a fow bat OVERHEARD ON GAR years Ward i# a newspaper in Middletown, Conn., and he's 73 years old. “Shoota Wite Before Children,” faye a newspap: oadiine, That's & matter of precedence, | A farm colony wh |be made to work is proposed in the New York legislature. Lovely | theory But Bum practice. The weary poet to gather in the elusive dime by rhyming beach and peach to gether, producing thus a seashore rhyme now endeavors “The doctor forbids me to drink| champagne “Forbids pagne?” Well, until after his bill is patd One per cent of the water of the oceans would cover all the and to a depth of oot drink = cham- you to One Pill TALKS ON TEETH |One pill at bedtime. Brings| By the REGAL DENTISIS morning relief from the! AU Re . SAVING TEETH headache, indigestion, nerv- - bilio sness, due to}, Teeth saving is akin to life aay: %. Good teeth are closely related constipation. If your doctor |to good health. The rule of this office is to save teeth. Before the approves, why not use Ayer’s | discovery of our metho’ of supply Pills? Ask him ‘ cn. | missing teeth, there was only |one way, and that was with a plate. = | in this case the dentist would have no hesitancy in pulling a few teeth | which might be in the way, go he No Grou |could make a good job. H | | We want to arrest your attehtion | by this advertisement, Is responsible |the new, and beg you to at Janat |let us have the opportunity of show: ing how unnecessary it is to }ome a the JJ} natural tooth if you will havélyour ‘To fp) teeth fixed by our method, After we submit a mass of tent mony In our favor from patients |who have Istened to us, you will thank us all the days of your life for our warning. Our method has revolutionized the science of den tistry and brought health and hap- piness to many people whom we have done this work for. The work of putting these teeth in the mouth and anchoring them is not the least bit painful, We givo « written guarantee with all work. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Av,, N. W. Cor, Union St. for growth of Seattle the efforts of the best of the entire pop- ulation its growth is due. No © strictly Savings Bank's growth is due to a few depositors, combined The de- posits of thousands create its strength. | ‘The combined efforts of a family will make a good Savings Account. Start a Joint Family Account in Oty, this Savings Bank The Bank for Savings MEALS SERVED. City ot Rvorett or Telegraph, Cotner Third Av, and sash mba help) then; There are 40 vacancies at West stamps —pol-| fourth.” Cleveland Plain Dealer. | if you are) jhalting between the old plan and| MM} a plat crvoere Harold with the Jub lawat night.” Shocking “Oh! very. | influence of stro | th were under the 5 tea,” ON THE LAWN, “How many lump you lke in “Two lumps, and only one eater if you plea: f sugar would pillar, TOM WAS AN AMATEUR. | She—i'm afraid, Tom, doa jwill find me a mine of fauite, He-—Darling, it shall be the sweetest labor of my life to correct you up)—Indeed - you Boston Transcript |OUR TABLOID CARTOON TODAY | Why { this @ popular sport in hot weather clei | When you can play this? WOULDN'T DRINK For $5,000 ARB alms @ TO TRAVEL? TRAIN OR BOAT? Aa the summe children are pri you are going out would you like to get to your des tination, by train or boat? ers ike to travel by boat aafeat way est? Write not more words on which you prefei essay on traveling on the boat and the other for the best argument for the trata HONOR ROLL. Although not prize winners, the following children deserve an hon: ble mention for their the Intelligence of the Horse and Dog: The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar - No Alam, No_Lime_Phophte People’s Amusement Co. Announces, Starting Sunday LYCEUM “Proving His Love"—A newspa- per man and an actress. Great atoft. “The Novice"—Story of Spanish Intrigue and Herotem. “Her Brother's Photogri lover who tr got left Arthur Elwell and Grattan Guer- in—Seattle’s Best-Kaown Mu- sictans, “Faust” Starts Wednesday Baby Contest Closes Tuesday at the ODEON Great New Pictures at the ALASKA \So Declares Bridge Con-! tractor Cured by Neal| 3-Day Liquor Habit | Treatment. “One of the happiest women in Seattle came to me the other day to thank me on behalf of her b er—a prominent bridge contra for what I had done for him by getting him into the Neal Institute for the cure of the drink habit. She said she never saw such a change in a man in her life. When he} went into the institute he was a} victim of delirium tremens. He de clares now that $5,000 would not Induce him to taste liquor.” This 1s what an old patient says jin a letter to the 1 Institute a patient who was cured of the drink habit here seven months ago. He Is a Seattle merchant me in the gutter he continues, “but—thanks to the marvelous Neal three-day drink cure, he will never get anoth- Since } was cured of my damnable thirst by the Neal Institute, | have sent at least a doz en of my fellowmen to your inst! tute, who are today witnesses to the wonderful efficacy of the Neal treatment. “It is now seven months since I| took the Neal cure, and I am more enthusiastic than ever, I never felt better in my life. If any man is in doubt about your ability to OhioCut-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 the follow. ing prices: Bridge Work ...... .$3 Auiloien Fillings. . .25¢ Silver Fillings ..... .25¢ Full Plates ......... Best Sets Teeth... ..$8 PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE. We manufacture all our own material. If you consider qual ity, we have it. All work guar- anteed twelve years, Address OHIO DENTISTS 305 PIKE STREET OVER OWL DRUG STORE. conquer the craving for intoxl canta, send him to me. “Sincerely your friend, If you're interested, either for yourself or for a friend or relative, in conquertng the liquor habit, you may have the name and address of this man. He will tell you all he knows about the Neal infallible three-day cure, The Neal treatment is given un- der contract to effect a perfect cure or refund the fee. A copy of our contract bond will be mailed to you on request, Call, phone or write for it, as well as for full informa tion, dncluding references and tn- dorsements. All will be mailed in sealed envelope. Addre: The Neal Institute, it Howell and 16th Ave., Seattle, Phones: it 4981; Ind., Cedar 481, Protect Yourself) Get the Original «na Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK D D ° The Food Drink for All Ages Aish Milk, Malt Grain Batract, te Not in Any Milk Trus! “ LICK’S’ TS Insist on te ‘Tie Some people prefer the train, while oth-| There | are many peopte who like to go the | WOuld send you a pleture of myself, Which way is the waf-| and I gust happened to have it taken than 100 in the berry field TWO have heard about Olalla’s strawber prizes will be given, one for the best yioy 4 emg ays on) i same as new at small expense. rUpLisHED SATURDAYS Circle HOW DO YOU LIKE! Star Circle Members Picking Strawberries progresses, lots of yaring to go out of} town to spend “thelr vacation, If! J of town how! Olaila, Jack—1 Wash, thought jthe one that I sitting close 1|camera, and Lois Nagley right behind me. We ; name field Btrawh t to the « oltting Ine the Dear Uncle rry season now, We have only picked two ang a half weeks, but I think this week will finish this year's ”, RUTH CALVIN, on over I suppose you This was taken in one of the fielde which I am picking in. 1 am ewer Soe ome eee ee idialielielalieleleliahelieelelislehdl-delchehahelatahalelahelchels . |e wit * * SHE THINKS HORSE * & DOG THE MORE * \* MORE INTELLIGENT. # |» INTELLIGENT, & * we * ee eee eee eS Horses and dogs are both very) yo, 1 © 4 es are more Intellixent them estroge’ Dogs can Go over 26 |horses are, from mixing more with) many tricks; so can a horse. But! oooo16 in their homes and dally Ife, I think the horse is far more intelll-| gent. We bave a horse that we! Dogs are sometimes used for drawing loads. drive Saturdays, and Saturday morning he never shows up for his| St. Bernard dogs, in the mount feed, but on other mornings be will ains, bunt for freezing and lot be on hand. My brother went persons. They also round up sh down into the field after the horse and herd them, to say nothing of one day and hé said: “Come on,|the lives they saved from Frenebh (that is our horse's name), | drowning and awakening the and | will give you some ple at night in case of fir The horse (urned around and came the numerous unheardof up to the barn; he knew and under- they perform at the circus and af stood all right theatres. Also play guardian fer LUCIA LANE. children d keep harm away where Your gift will be mailed to you, they can. GRACE M. REYNA, Lucia, ‘Please call for your gift, Grace. have Western Tent & Awning| Co. | 115 Blanchard 8t.—Phone 4455 | For elgtit days bottom prices in| RESIDENCE AWNINGS. PROTECT YOUR FURS worth of fi Pree BERG—16 Seatite’s Pioneer Manutactaring Fur rier PAINT NOW. NOTICE 1 se tive you an MUHL—219 Pike SEATTLE NOW HAS MODERN PLATING WORKS WHERE YOUR OLD SILVER- WARE CAN BE MADE AS GOOD AS NEW ur knives and forks, spoons are beginning to show ear? y signs of wear? If so, don’t throw | TO" a abe “As the dura them Do as the large hotels | of electro piating of all kinds Is @f) and restaurants do—get them re-|the utmost importance, great care |plated and have them as good as|™must be taken; that insures the suc new. Perhaps your brass bed shows cess of THE JACKSON PLATING |signs of wear; it can be made the | WORKS. The surface of the article to be People are learning that today|plated 18 thoroughly cleaned by © the modern plating works offer an|chemicals, potash or pumice sti jopportunity to keep the family ta-|with plenty of washing, so that all |bleware in continuous use; if it| grease spots are positively removed shows signs of wear it can be re-| Objects are then suspended in the plated, Every day, at 661 Jackson |tanks by hooks or wires. After plat street, the works of the Jackson |ing, the article is washed in cold” Plating Company, you can see old | water, then boiling water, and them” | brassware, old pieces of family sil-|dried in hot sawdust, after which It filled with a dark-looking fluid, one. |Verware, even bicycle handles and |is polished as brightly as the day it | jautomobile trimmings, looking like | left the factory j® scrap heap, changed to brand new! jt has taken a lot of time am | in fact, sometimes better than | when they were new, for it is a fact |to the high standard it occupies to j that the cheaper grade has less plat-jday, but it pays, for the publie’ jing and attention given it than | knows now that there is no excuse: | when it is replated the second time jto discard any plated article just jin a modern plant like the Jackson | hecause it looks “all in.” Just send — Company. it to a modern plating plant Itke the” |_ The modern plating plant today is | Jackson Plating Works, 661 Jacksom A mass or network of wires and nd have it returned as good one of tb m toby as new., Summer Excursion Tickets. East-bound On sale on numerous dates May 16 to September 7, 1911 Northern Pacific Ry THE ORIGINAL SCENIC HIGHWAY A few samples—similar reductions to many other points in the Bastern United S$: and Canada, as well the Middie West: St. Paul .... New York . Minneapolis Philadeiphia Duluth Omaha Superior ... Chleago . 6t. Lolue Long limits and liberal stopovers. Low rates for Great Lakes steamer trips. s We serve those “Great Big Baked Potatoe: Let us arrange your itinerary—it will be a pleasure. REMEMBER THESE EVENTS wal of Nations Beat! Potiateh Pendleton Round- Minneapotia: Civie etstrad y | Duluth Water Pageant July 20 to at one Park Tune 16 to Sept. 16 Sleepers ‘Dally to Official Park ntrance Route of jhe North Coast fAmited, Main 1430 H. N. KENNEDY, @. A. 4, 0. MeMULLEN, ©. P. A. Firet Ave, and Vester Wa: EATTLE, WASH, A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Ind, 3300 would hardly suspect that an worn-out teapot could be cl S money to bring the plating business | WP sole OR esas