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pena et se THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1911. CORPORATION LAWYERS; IS THIS A SACRED OR A ROTTEN COURT? Judge Archbald fined Rosenburg $25,000—one-fifty-sixth of the money deframded and freed him. ness of the judiciary, lend us your ears for a minute! : he other man arraigned was Dionysius, a Greek, whose frauds amounted to $2,500. Judge Archbald Last week two men, guilty of cheating the government in the matter of fraudulent customs returns, did not fine him one-fifty-sixth of $2,500, but sent him to jail for three months. ea arraigned before Judge Archbald of the United States circuit court of New York. _ It does not require a populist, a socialist, an anarchist or a nihiist to dig out the point in a matter of One of these men, ne Rosenburg, of a big Fifth ay. firm, was guilty of frauds estimated at $1,400,- | this sort. It must be apparent to even the most safe, sane and blind “standpatter” amongst us. Our Said United States District Attorney Wise of Rosenburg’s case; “Prison terms are the only way to judicial system is rotten and its atmosphere a Stench. And unless there soon is a change, as sure as men p wealthy men violating the customs laws. This man jumped his bail of $10,000. I would rather be | are not dumb, helpless brutes, the reforms now looked upon by the corporation attorneys as viciously rad- sed out of office than recommend that he be let off with a fine.” jeal will seem as mere child's play to what will be done through hatred of class and of law. AR_[WHY NOT SMILE A MY PHILOSOPHY I never have been satisfied to follow out my lot, I've never really understood the gist of Fortune's plot. Sometimes I gaze with envy at a gilded plutocrat, And Geo! It os me wonder where tn heck I got off at! 1 sometimes scorn my humble fellows tn the dingy shop, I sometimes fancy that my drudgery will ne’ But, heaven bless you, feller, when | see th: You can bet your mot! Intype, I'm mighty | WORKI -__ WHAT ABOUT IT, Corporation attorneys and you few others who deprecate class consciousness and attacks upon the WHILE? “So Long as Men Eat Beef; and So Long as a a Horse Is a Horse, a Cowboy Will Be a Cowboy” And Because of the Nature of His Work, He’s Just as Pic-| ~~~ : RANDING. turesque Today as When Cattle First Dotted the Western) 6, pig noes where there are Ranges, Says Correspondent Who Went to Find Out. several thousand head to be ARTICLE NO, 1, ” CAG PNR see worked, the modern method of branding is to put the cattle oe oe Senile through @ chute. This method is SNELLING, Cal. There I THE SEATTLE ST T Bamiiee GE United Prewe Published deity by The Mtar Psi intered at Aeatt By mati, out of city, 20 conte per m ‘voor, $9.36. 7 aaa eer Work on the lake-to-sound canal will begin within 30 days. A firm was the lowest bidder for eden contract work yeater- Job means the steady employment several hundred men about three years. much faster than the old method of roping and throwing. Another pop wlar method is “chinning.” This trick ia do by catching the animal by one ear and the chin, and by @ quick twist of the head, throwing it off its feet. On the smaller ranches, however, the old system of “lassing” (not lassoing), shown in this picture, is clung to in all ite pleturesque details. mi if | could have horse, od ~ ord to “buck” the first time Barney Drayfuss had a photo} !* ridden—and maybe from the graph taken of that $22,600 O'Toole | "rst me to the last time, accord. check, There's one thing about « to his ancestry, ahd some other $22,500 bill, you can't burn tt up. howe Aged apparent to the um So long as horses “buck” there Broctteete Ready! will be “broncho-busters” to “bust Tho Misses Pearl and Margaret | them, Coffee and Mr, William Waffle! And, since horses are the most have returned to thelr homes {0} necessary of implements on @ cat | Fort Dodge.--Dubuque Telegraph | tie ranch, the round-up, the brand- Herald, ing and all the other bard work that goes into the Ife of the cat How they do manage to burn up our money! We have a costly tariff commission that doesn't report, We have Monetary commission, sort of a velvet covered perch for “lame that doesn't report. And now we're investigating to find out the Referee Board of Consulting Scientific Experts ts ~ ee ‘This last named body, known as the Remsen Board, was father wife Roosevelt, with the idea that It would cheer up Dr, Wiley, the food] Td Hike to put the Doll Rags aoe peg othe er if not indeed give him a little kind assistance {n his arduous ra love t an » arahe cavde » cuade Of aneay onahe. iaaks, In the threo and a half years of its existence the Remsen Board) Tiny ir would be great if | had stacks and stacks of caaby SE crane, Seberts bes cost Tscle Sem several hundred) ir 1 could dine on terrapin instead of humble hash! STE ha cuts seetene tus "weer aa ts. henecnte ef 200 But heaven biess you, feller, why should I be one to shirk? SUED iuateioed tian ae te cnocherina, Pretty heavy eolenee and You can bet your mother’s Untype, I'm mighty glad | WORK! ty heavy pay for it! And the most ridiculous thing about the mat- THEY KNEW fs that the adulterators and polsoners of foods and medicines don't any Consulting Scientific Experts at all, The minute that Dr. gets the goods on them, they run imto court with thelr little of guilty, as a rule. They don't need any one to tell them what 5 putting into things. _ That Remsen Board clearly looks like a rathole for the people's y. Plug it! ‘Now and then the horse still appears In the news, sandwiched in reports from “auto row.” Yesterday Uhlan, wortd’s champion in 2:01. 1. I often hanker for the giddy whirl of social Iife, r University of Pennsylvania stu dents have been forbidden to play poker, Those Cai Mary bad a Thom It warbled like Caru A neighbor swing a baseball bat— |) Now Thomas doesn't do so, iiwaukee Sentinel. Mor sister aleo had a cat; Bho called the creature Queenie, The neighbors wouldn't stead for it It rivaled Tetrazzini —Yonkers Statesman. | UP in Labrador they have lake-trout which hometines get to 40 Our next door neighbors have a cat, in weight. Be —~ : a o oo © ow now about it's iH, well! let's take them at their word and give Aldrich and Taft It yowls just like the dickens. for not helping elect Lorimer. —New York Globe. 4 ° ° ° } And once we alse had « cat ‘Good evening. Have you overhauled your overcoat yet? Tempera Who sang each night, you bet; re early this morning was $0 degrees. " And soon the stork came flying in ri ga le Ml m And b nt a fine octette, ‘MIZZI HAJOS, “youngest prima donna in the world,” confesses to “Mrs. Billion’s husband's health} “"® Srovent @ Une There are a lot more who'd confess the same way, if they; “Mon say they admire a homely,/is very low, they say.” A party of college girls are going - - < — - — get away with 1. Mizzt can. useful, quiet family woman.” “You, and when he's gone, there'll | t tour Litchfield county, Connect!-|tleman and his crew, is going to beythe old days has gone, along with |for a few dollars a month for whis- ‘ ON ee: “Yor, and then they lnvish atten-| be a good chance for some 8YY/eut, in an auto to spread the doo | punctuated with the josning, tho| the other trash of the range, and In| key, as in the old days, you'll often CLEVELAND has an “absolute life” pilot named Riker whose/tion on the dashing ones.” whose finances are low.” trines of suffr aide ‘tting fun, the camaraderie | his p- has come a sober,“tntel-| run across the modern cowboy rails consists in “doing just as I like.” As Riker is a married man, — ugbbouse that goes | ligent, ucated American who ing his own cattle, perhaps a very HOW ABOUT IT, WE ” | you for championing square and firm for the peo- ote me dees ple in their just rights, and against ” PERE SEER EEE of credit for fathering | “OUuPtion and oppression. & THOUGHT TINKLES. = #| poe Ty, MARSH. i RARER i in attitude of the mind. Many « man who's getting | u guess it's pretty much all theory. HE LITTLE KNEW understands the science and boos ye —— — a his agen « - bh » a “MINE years ago T. B Hidden bought Se aaiaie Oe ilo “My ancestry includes a signer of the Declaration of Independence, k reling ent ae he Se vite a ‘the town grew. Hidden didn’t do s thing but sit down and walt.) 1, n the picturesque in the sup-burned |this new kind of cowboy will be |ing, and just as picturesque as the the neighbors are no better off than nine years ago. You see| Talus tual he was establiahing a tamily custom Of seving his name athlete with the shaggy chaps and(very much In evidence. It is true old = —— * a ’ | ‘The modern cowboy is the best : = laine, . |giving «few men the big chance,| The : y é E it rs Mail Sa nn ae ee eald,|” "That's not saying that the cows giving a lot of men an ‘even |"back to soll” sermon that has ‘ * 7 day ai ame, erected @ clock over their door with letters {netead of ®/Can such adventures rare befall has passed. The wild, howling,| That's how it happens that instead |cowboy is shown in The Star to Beiter Seattle Star you a petition bearing 63 names,/® numerals: One day a passerby gazed at the dial, pursied a hs A single man, or are they all ignorant, whiskey ove type "et lot finding all the cowboys working | morrow.) Land Petition. | am circu) work her own coal mines in Alas ‘ ‘@)'m Go perplexed that I've a half snother amoug the people) ka, that you published about, and/*@ kkk RRRARARARARARAR AAA RH HIA mind to cry—or travelaugh.” ‘Good Health i th T. t — is the Targe Improvement club, &t -ado's wife here in the home) and ing the other night, ex- Bluefield was viaited this morning 4 ry mynelt have seenred them. and we Father—Well, it did seem us Wf it would be at one time, but shel)" roa ‘The thermometer regis || after nights of restful sleep—have energy and ambition—know content. If you are out of health, or in poor condition, see what eT ee eo RT Noe a ¥ and with them you will get many LITERANn® SPEAKING. But your good work in always stand im that stats. ~—your bowels will be regular and your nervous system corrected. Your blood will be purer and you will feel more cheerful. Your ie Ome) os GG benantor Seam ead center of the romance of the | money making end of it hirt and chaperajoes, you'll find treet, New York, for $1;000,000. It 1s now worth $2,125,000 be-| “id The mipatio’ Yume. sa sigs Cayenne, “I suppose he did not cowboy, there Is just as much of| And as long as meu eat mest|the new type a lot more Jnterest ot ayeee Tent Instead of collecting unearned increment. the rolling galt as there was when |that the big ranches are breaking| It's the work. It's the healthy, ———e ST eee RER RARER H RARER EE cattle first dofted the western) up, but the process, instead bf vigorous freedom of the lite. * * ALPHABETICAL TIME. “These things are true that | have hasn't he chance and th mregate in quan-|yet come out. z A Chicago firm, finding that there were 12 letters in their read? ~~ pote. of the 5 soubor they, quality und roth is Increased.| (Another side of present Sir: Pleare find enclosed |Secording to your proposition for) » “Gay, fellers,” he said, poking bis head in at the door, “ The products of an a the government to develop end/@ it half past Morgan or a quarter to Walter.”—Success Magazine, Imagined on @ boat o * I mect going and coming/called for in The Star a few pessoa ag ago. A Frosty State, . tt 7 | work. Mre. Harriet Roberts (a com- MISPLACED SYMPATHY ART Ley ae oo — ‘esd of your aim—or should be—and first in importance. Get and keep < Friend—1 suppose It wae hard to lose your daughter? vtetia ing |) g00d health and you can work with hope—find life worth living—rise |mout devotediy hope that they will] landed thie fellow just as we were beginning to give up hope—Christian| © he. oe erties about be of some good service. Intelligencer. midnight. ; thousands more to send to Wash- d / That's not a circumstance to the 5 ington. The Lord bless you in "ED, | frost which the duke of Abruzz! got can do for you. Your food will taste right and nourish you better whole system will be benefited and you will know why so many thousands have found that Beecham's Pills hit the target and __ Bothell, Wash, Jely 29, 1911. le ~ $60 per week believes himself a = ‘a that you will keep up| Editor Seattle Star: LAG * fatlure; some who drag down $12) t ~ it for our amendments and) Dear Sir: 1 enclose your peti- . ‘ on Saturdays aro successful | very Ime hb tion signed. You are doing a grand P| fr e You never know a joy quite so/| Sold F PE, AE “ work for the people's interests and « yadis vA: md wonderful as that night you took| very where. oa, with valuable directions 10 ond 260 I, for one, compliment you on the . y your first girl to » party. = fearless way you attack the trusta + ' Gome people stay In the swim and combines. You are with the : Pea hake A lvecause they've learned to put a SIXTY-TWO NAMES pulse of the people tn general and i | 1 7 safety-pin on their coin pocket, ou Veterans’ Home, Port|they are recognizing the fact more i fl er ; : Achievement, even if you are Wash., July 28, 1911. every day. i if only 9 clerk, ts the only thing} Seattle 3 Yours for success and truth, | that counts, Do something that) Dear Sir: I herewith Inclose DR. P. 8. GARDNER. you are proud of today, = ‘ " God looks after fools. if He _ lassler makes mountains out of] “Pretty smart boy of yours,/didn’t we'd be shy a lot of good 'State Dental War a Good Thing for the People You Save a Dollar, I Make a AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE andthe Dental Combine Will Lose Tae BLIC TA SVEN Bate Teermgst it = Pyigiccaws ema wort at ries bor aa mole hills.” : Dobbs. men. |" TL eperate on your teeth; the combine “Yes. He is the writer of adver “Yep; he knows everything} In prosperity, a wife ie a liabii- a] FOODS ARE CHEAPER; FRESHER, TOO operaios Jour pocketbook. ‘« Styles Today tising circulars for @ picturesque/Graduates this June, After that/ity; in adversity sty eon ooo Delivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green e most Lake, Fremont, University, West Seattle and Ballard ist Avenue, every day from 6:30 & me 6 p.m. do not compete with cheap dental the high-priced State i for leas than halt thele ny work; they de summer resort.” he'll know more,” wonderful asset in a New Suit Now — -< Pay a Little Later u ESE Sl ae re aoe men care r P ‘ ‘ [ful to cut this ad. out and being ft with There is a Suit here that will Mb, fom. 68, poeple, eomeckally women, amp es i heitig robbed by dentists on First Avenue fit y ; he represent themselves as being my. fit your fancy, whether for the gy Mesistants. 1 do net know whether these Sentai dumps are being st summer days we are now ex- periencing, or for the early fall days a few months ahead. You may just as well get it now, as : a ot COWEN the easy credit terms can be ar- ranged without you having to learned to nothing. Four Manning’s Coffee Store pay more. 1519 PIKE PLACE. EASTERN fur private lessons 4) evening. 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