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4 MRMfIFH Of TIIR *rHIITH KOnTIIWIW IJtliil I or M,>Hr*riKH T*lr«r«|»h Kawa »*rv«*a sf iha | nlimt Prra* Wrl iltnn •( th* Vatll*. Wnah . mi *!««• matter rubtUhari by TUa Mmf Vubttehlee CiMiipanr avary rtantng 001-PS AIIK HHOWN to be Infection* by tb« tncl thnt thoy mo 'nnuklly. •omntinm* bin'ily. contcntloim Whan w«> h»*<» a Mv»r« cold *• «*" *'*• It to othrr* •who «rt> CMMptfMfe , DAILY HEALTHOGRAM A National Telephone Monopoly AN elaborate defense of the Bell telephone system. by Its president, Theo. N. Vail, appeared in th® advertising columns a few days ago. Th# pith thereof is the contention that the telephone is i ■ natural monopoly, that private ownership is better than i frovernme.ntal ownership, and that monopoly and private make for efficiency. Do monopoly and private ownership make for efficiency and is efficiency the only thing to b« considered? The New Haven railroad system is an answer. It rep resents a monopoly of the transportation business of New England. It is an example, also, of private ownership. Not content with its own railroad business, the New Haven system absorsbed all other railroads in New England and bargained to keep out the Grand Trunk, a pos sible competitor from Canada. The New Haven also took over the steamship and trolley lines. The plan was not conceived and executed by tyros or weaklings. Pierpont Morgan. Mellen and their associates represented the best brains of the financial and Big Business 'world. What more lamentable failure? The New Haven proved itself wasteful of both life and | capital. It has been inefficient and expensive. And, as is always the case with monopoly sooner or later, it became indifferent to public opinion and to the performance of its public duties. The recent disclosures and occurrence® are merely the 'bursting of the boil which has been coming to a head for a long time. And the same tendencies are apparent In the Bell tele phone system. Not content with absorbing independent telephone lines, it has reached out in other directions. It went into the business of manufacturing telephone and supplies. The Western Electric Company is one icf its subsidiaries. And, if you want to have a modern instance of the aim iand methods of monopoly, study how it sought to put an lend to the competition of the Kellogg Switchboard Company, Ws disclosed in the litigation in Illinois. Then the Bell system cast covetous eyes on the tele graph business and took over the Western Union Telegraph ! Company. But the most vital thing is the fact that private monopoly is not content with managing business—it also insists upon managing the government. The trusts reached out and se cured control of the republican party. Tammany in New York and Quay and Penrose In Penn sylvania are illustrations of monopolistic control of public affairs. The Southern Pacific railway became the government of California. In many cities we see utilities which ought to be regu lated by the government seeking to control the government. And the Bell telephone system is not free from attempt ing to control government. Judge Ben Lindsey, in his bat tles with the "Beast" in Denver, found E. B. Field (president of the Bell telephone system's Colorado subsidiary), the head ,and front of the forces that preyed upon the public and made •representative government a farce. Public ownership and operation may not at once be all that its advocates expect, but its short-comings will have to be very grat indeed if it does not make a better record in efficiency than private ownership of public utility monopolies has made in this country. GEN. JESUS MORALES wit sura correctly called "The Croas eyed." He gave Huerta 600 follower* laat March, turned rebel, and now has got killed while fighting hie nobl* 800. But Croaa-eyed Jeeua [Morale* lan't the only Mexican who la falling to look two way* at -«nc* and keep hla head on, these day*. WHY SHOULDN'T there be an alliance between the rich employ er* of the state and the church, aa charged by Rev. O. H. MrOIII, at Olympla Friday? Surely no one needa religion more than the em ployer, and the church must have the money whll* there remain eo many un-Chrfatlanlzed people In foreign landal JOY FOR Prince Arthur of Cortnaughtl Artie la to marry the Duchea* of Fife, who la engaged In a hot lawault with her ma. Juat think of marrying a rich duche*a, with mother-in-law effect* taboo I GUESS THE fact that we have a grape Juice eecretary of et*te who can't make both ends meet on 11,000 a month la proof of the high co*t of living, all right. WE WONDER If Messr*. Pelrce, Ooddsrd, Marbls and Bruakevlth ttill of the opinion that they must protect the people against them- Mlv**l Boston Inclined to criticise daughter of a distinguished New England house because she smoked after-illnner cigars on deck of returning «tmmahlp. MURDER BCHIMIDT tame Juet In tlma to rallava ua of tha tedious vralt until activities again begin In tha Thaw caaa. Weak, Inactive Kidneys Cause Trouble •is® hps *Sy^SSuSßr=^Gß Backache, rheumatism and all kidney and bladder disorder* are caused from weak, inactive kidneyw, which fail to filter out the poisona, and keep the blood pure. The only way to pos itively and permanently cure such troubles is to remove the cause. The reason why Foley Kidney Pills are the bent medicine for kidney and bladder troubles is because they are made wholly of those healing, strengthening and restorative ingredients that nature need* to build up and renew these important and vital organs. See that you get Foley Kidney Pilfc for your kidney and bladder troubles. They are tonic in action, quick to give good results, and contain no harmful drugs. For sale by Barbell Drug States, EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR HAVE A WHEEZE OR TWO WITH US Th# world'* a rott#« hoi#. It la. upon my soul. No plac# lo live In; Ther#'# no ons on th# aquar# And people everywhere By gretd are drlvan. I haven't any vim or raal ambition And all my plana ara going to perdition. The w*athar"a on the bum, The future'e looking glum, Tate crowds and ahovea me, A pall of gloom daacende, I haven't any friends. Nobody lovaa me. If eome one said "Cheer up"—well, I'd waylay him And grab a heavy blodgeon— and I'd alay hlml The cheerfuleet of man Oeta Ilka thla. now and than, And bile and choler, When life Juat makes him tore, And he will kick and roar CHStiL A Seattle man aay* h# always supposed that a chicken had but on# ne<k until he started In order ing chicken plea In restaurants. Why la It. aaka aomcbody, that divorce la the cauae of so many crimes? The main reason, we ahould aay. Is that It lan'L e • e G#nlua la a fin# aiclalln# If you hav# a steady meal ticket • • • Our first achoolhoua# story for th# term: Urn dlac iver«d, where upon the teacher played upon the piano and the children went out. then came the firemen snd played upon the fire and that went out. • # # Wh#n an Old man msrrlt# th# paper* will sp« ak of him as "well preserved" Which after all is more pleaalng than to refer to him ss "well pickled." a a # But He Didn't Bit* Him. i "Well, did he pay you'"i asked the wife of a dentist i who hart t) en to cnllect a i bill for a full »et of false i teeth that he had made for 1 a man almost a year before. 1 "I'ay »•?" growled the den- i tlst. "Not only did he refuse i to pay me. but he actually had i the effrontery to gnash at me i The world la divided Into two clnases: th<>M> who want to R< t their pictures In the paper*, and those who want to keep them out; and we may add that In each class there are those who tell the troth and thos* who don't • e • What's the uae of losing sleep over other peoplo'a trouble* when your own keep you awake? e e e A surgeon recommend* separate th'atcr* for men and women. Oood Idea. Then perhaps a mnn can K>'t u place to sit. down without cramp infC hi* knrtcK against tlio chair hark In front, of him. # • • Astronomical Sentiment. "I wish 1 wer» a star," he sighed, amlllng at hla own pontic fancy, "I would rather you wera a cotnnt," sh« said dreamily. "And why?" hn asked tenderly, at the aamo time Uklftl lit un resisting little haliil lu his own. "Oh." she nald. with a brooding earnestness that fell freezing upon hla soul, "because then you would coma around only orlce In fifteen years." And he took hi* hnf, und went out Into the shimmering moonlight. •—Xov-^otoli. Ll« I fGjROUCH Our Precise Artist he w/v5 proud or mu own'record* TTTP, RTAR-SATUHTUY, fIEPTEM Uttfe Sft, 1911. And awear and holler; So let me rage and anort with tem per fearful, And when the fit la over I'll be cheerful. • e • Beauty Notes Red were her cheeke—aye. roey red. Moat beautiful her golden hair. And of them both ahe always took Th# moat exacting kind of care Each night ahe waahed the former off. The latter ahe hung on a chair. Could Stand It. I.ady lat piano): They aay you lore good tnualc. Youth Oh, that d<»ean't matter" I'rsy go on. "CASCARETS" THE BEST LAXATIVE IF CONSTIPATED. BILIOUS. HEADACHY, STOMACH SOUR —CLEAN UP TONIGHTI Get a lft-cent ho* now You men and women who can't get feeling right- who have head ache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dUilneas, can't sleep, am bilious, nervoua and upaet, bothered with a sick, tnur, dis ordered stomach, or have backache and feel worn out Are you keeping your howela clean with Cascarets. or merely forcing a i aaaagi way every /#w dsya with aalta, cathartic pllla or ca*tor oil? Cascarets work while you sleepf cleans* the stomarh. remove the sour, undigested, fermenting food and foul gsaes; take the excess bile from th(> liver and c»rry nut of the system alt the constipated waste matter and poison In the bowels A Ca*car#t tonight will straighten yon out by morning a lOcent box from any drug store will keep your stomach iwrnt; liver and bowels regular. and head clear for months. Don't forget the children They love Cucinli bo cause they taut* Rood —never gripe or alrken. ffifujxP OHIO gft Dentists \Vi: UTAM) BACK OK Ot?R WORK FOR IS TRARR' UdAH^TKH Amalgam Filling 50c Up Gold Crowns $3 and Up Bridgework $3 and Up full Sets Teeth $5 a L n P d We have thouaands of fi«-nttln pa ttanta wlio will toll you that they never knew that plates could tie fit ted so perfoctly until they had us do ths work. Any work that doesn't prove ant lafnrtory wilt be repaired fres of chsrK« at any. tlma. Come In BOON—today. If you wlah for FRER eznmlnatlon and esti mate. 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination ► . 207 V'nltrnslly *#.. 2«l nn«l Unlvfrall; It, Om. FtMtr-l'a(«|auu Cm. System Discovered Fortune Teller You arn aelf- Ish anil of a very Jealous dispo •ltlOB. Ui r | —o. I see your scheme Whan tin' card la spades you give iui> a dig • a a « FOR THE PROFESSOR. "My desr, my left foot la becoming paralysed." exclaimed an absent mind ed profeasor to hla wife • My right foot la normally waim while the left la cold and atlff A doctor waa railed and It »ae discovered that the professor had two socl:a on lila right foot snd none on hla left NEW YORK ft I<*TTFR <^NormaxL NEW TORKe lift JO An elderly man stopped Geo M Cohan In «3rd at. Mr. Cohan." aald ho, "I merely wleh to Intro, duce myself aa a veteran song *rlt«r and to congratulate you on a discovery that you made early In your career." Dlai-overy *" queried Cohan What dlacovery?" The discovery, air.** replied the other, "that there la In th« Kngllah language a rhyme to the word baby' QOlsr »ong writers had al ways rhymed It with lady'— S moat dlatressing proceeding—until. In your song. '1 Ouoas I'll Have to Telegraph My llaby," you made an actual rhyme with maybe ' " Thank >ou," rescinded Cohan, "la that all you had ou yonr cheat?" No. air." aald the veteran. "1 rould iiae al2 hill If yoti had one to apare " "Here you are," anawered Co han. passing over th# dealred cur rency, 'and you dea<Tve more credit than I do." "How so?" "Why. j >u aeem to have made baby' rhyme with 12" IN EDITOR'S MAIL Should Church B« Tassd? Kdltor Star: 1 have read with great Interest a communication in The Star of laat FYlday by "Citi zen," headed. "Churches I'ay Taxes" Now, without following hla line of argument. I wlah to anawer the question with an un qualified "yea" I believe that all property should be held subjei t to ita proportionate share of taxation The only exception 1 would malte would be public property. It la a fundamental principle of our government that church and atate must be kept separate. The present policy ol the state to ex empt church property from taxa tion I believe to be n mistake and an Injustice to the people To exempt church property from tax atlon Is an Indirect way of requir ing the people to pay tho taxea of that property, or. In other words. It la taxing the peoplo for the sup port of that church. LEVI WRIGHT, .1113 King Bt. • • • She's In Soma Fix Kdltor Tho Star: I am another California woman who la not al lowed to vote, owing to my hav ing married a Itrltlsh subject. If the ronatltutlon of the I'nlted States la still In force and every person horn here la a citizen, who has tho right to pass Inwa auditing the constitution? Has It been done really? Would It be possible to obtain Mrs. Mackenrlo Gordon's ad dress? I do want to write to her and encourage her, and perhaps, by other women protesting against tho rank Injustice, wo may have Justice done us. A BunscmnEß. A letter addressed to Mrs. Mac kenzie Gordon, San Francisco, will reach her.—Ed. MADE NO DIFFERENCE. Two women worn' mutually con fiding th«>lr troubles. "Vou can't think how thin high rout of living nffects us," confessed one. "Why. my bills for OlOttM* ulone are mono than Iwlco as much n« they worn I«*t year." "Merry!" gasped the other. "I ilon't sec how your husband can afford It!" "That's the answer—he can't." nald the fl "Hut ho, couldn't af ford It hiat year. So what's the difference?"—Pittsburg Chronicle 'iolcgmjj'ir. LITTLE GIRL CAN RUN WIRELESS ON GREAT SHIPS This clever little girl la only 1.1 yenia old! Il<-r niime la Alice McConaughey What do you suppose aim la and what do you suppoao she has In her l oaaeaalou? Why, she la s wlr'leaa operator! Him haa Juat received the flrat i .H KNBE TO OPBHATB A WIHEI.ESH ON THE GKKAT I.AKKB, under the new federal lawa Hbe made lier own wlreleaa ap paratua and learned to run It by herself, too When the terrible floods were carrying nway homea and cattle and killing many people In Ohio, this bravy young girl ant before her wireless In the kitchen of her home receiving messages from the flood bound jieople. Now, Mlaa Alice haa the right I I take ii position on a lIKAIi ahlp on the great lakea' You know wireless operatora on ■fhlpa have to be VEHY, VEIIY IJKAVK, because they are the ones who i ill for help to other ships In <a»e of accMent. They lire the ones who usually atay right a» their post to the last Alice McConaughey la the daugliter of It C. McConaughey, national bank examiner of Cin cinnati. CONTEST CLOSES. Peat ii red by the keeneat lilnd of competition. The Star Circle's draw Ing contest came to s doae Friday afternoon. There wero forty eon testanta entered In the competlon Harold Kuthruff, whose pOSt of fice address Is K. K. I). No. 2. Arlington, Waah , won the grand caah price The contest was for the j beet drawing by a Clrclette of hi* or her school building The winner. Harold Kuthruff, sketched tlt ■ school house shlch he attended at Arlington. Th# contest waa decidedly Inter eating f >r the reason that many of the drawlnga were duplicated Harold Kuthruff'a was one of tint several of the schools at Arlington He la a new member of the Circle and hla drawing was very merit orious. especially when It Is real l»ed that thla was his flrat compe tlon In thla kind of a contest At) the drawings were good, which waa the raui-e for cloae eomi>etlon. The following buys and girls were awarded honorable mention: Joe I.ucaa, Agnus McDonald, Floyd. Monroe, Emagln# llullen. Tteatrlce Monroe. Arthur Heawell, George Snap, Pauline Humphrey, Arnold Templeton, Donald Kensle, Ruth I,uater, Grace Seacroarh. Harriet Hamilton. Marths Harrington, Ruth I'sppln, Cecil llempel. Carl Hlmp eon, Thomas Hnnson, Dalay Green well, Cecelia Green, Gladys Mun son. HIS REGRET They wrrn going along tb«> ptrollr highway al a leisurely rate of forty miles per hour when a decrepit hen and rooster started to do the cblck'n specialty -cr>ss the road The front and hind wliwli on 'he right side struck the poor, old. stiff Jointed rooster amidships and with one squak be succumbed. Immediately the man at the steer ing wheel started to alow down and to look about for a place to turn His solicitous wife turned to her seatmate and aald: "lan't that Just like hta tender heart? He won't be aatlafled unleaa he goes back and settles for that rooater. He Juat can't bear to feel he haa Injured any on« or any thing" Thin, louder to her huaband ahe aald: "George, remember that appoint ment. We haven't any time tc go back for anything." Glancing at the clock near hta feet and at the speedometer near by, he sighed and aald: "You're right, Jennie; but I Juat know If I had turned back I could have killed that old hen Juat na casv aa 1 did the rooster'"—Maga zine of Kiin. SOME ROYAL FADS. Kaiser Wllhelm owns and run* a porcelain factory for which he makes designs and from which ho makee $00,000 annual profit. Prince of I.lppe-Detmold Is a dealer In butter and eggs, while he has as a side line a busy brick factory that adds to hla Income King of Wurtemberg Is the proprietor of two hotels re ported to be worth $45,000 an nually to him. Emperor of Austria- Hung ary, like the kaiser, operates a china factory. This estab lishment, situated near the Austrian capital, eniptovß more than one thousand skil led workmen. King of Saxony, too, has business Interests of this character. Tho king of Servla. In ad dition to several shops doing general trade, Is said to pro mote the sale of a patent medicine and to run a motor car agency. —Ton Notch 4'' INSUHAKCt CO.^ — " Oid | .. ~:-'-; ' v, "."t- M .. «»i»i p»» ■ * ..•••■ Wbll* l']d»- * * S«itl» * " Phon. > oLk ALICE M'COUNAUGHEY AT WIRELESS KEY LOOKED BEFORE HE LEAPED. A yotinif lady at Hath Beach had occasion to complain about one of the bathhouae attendant*, an old fellow who, in the hurry of clean ing up, would aometime* burnt In upon her bathhouae without knock- In*. One morning, after thl* had hap pened for the *lxth or aeventh time, the younr l»dy took the old fellow to ta*k SECURITY I* the matter of flrat Importaace In aelectlng an Inatitulloo wit* which to place four (avion Strict Btate *upervl*lon, combined with a board of dlreetonk cor.i!»tlr.it of well known banker* anil bu*lne»* men. ln*ure* abso lute aafaty when you place your money with thla aeaoclatioa. We have newer paid leae than 8 per cent on eavtnga. OFFICfRS AND DIRECTOR# J H 81/OBDEU President HEVRT C FWTWO. _ Pr«»d't Bl »d»i Donovan I*br S»c'y A Tr»a*. Calbeaa, ZMBBf Mill* A Ewlnr riH l»r«ata»at RtiliHi City Beak ADOIJMI T LIXDBIN. Tin tiwl A- ». ANDBHUOI*. <«» n t and Treaa. e'TnTiiriiPLL I. w muwkll, A»t Ca*hSnal City Bank. rr " 4 t »*•«<>«> «** «uk BOBEKT CAKPBRM, Secretary. JOHf *- BODERBICBO, — . Prop'r Index Granite Weita. W J COI-KRi I. Aia't Poftrntfttr, fWX»TT QALHOUH, CounMl Paget Sound Savings and Loan Associate "A Mutual Striata Society." Eatabllshed IHL 222 PIKE STREET INSIST ON SEATTLE-MADE GOODS In doing this you enable the manufacturer to ifr create his output, and compel him to employ mow help. REMEMBER, the greater the weekly paym| the greater Seattle. coTrmTTTHT^ —PTET Case a Caae, 514 Fifth Ave. W. f) 0 11 TamaleGrotto K /L M Chili Con Cante !/•%* III* Qij^ Main 5306. We Deliver. 1511 Third Avenue Wholesale and Retail. ASK rOR "Centennial Best" PLOUR Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Egg Noodle*. Manufactured by A. F. GHIGLIONt & SONS kV« AJ S(V N ° > NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. \ Established 190S Empire Bldg. Main 6324 SEATTLE'S CREDIT BUREAU <ft/ I V COLLECTIONS * - phones D A 7TQ m«n. *n» munih In *a l\/\ I LMJ JtAri •«> •».*.« «l M, jJJJ fir rjirrW, b rll f, MU a mnvif)) Bakeries Chili Flour Macaroni "Hod here, Peter*," *ha tiK, "there'* no lock on my bathhowt, a* you know, and I mu*t innlat ej your kocklng before you enter. K haxn't happened yet, hut It mljte very well happen that you'd ng In "n me when I wan all undreaaat" I'etern, with a chuckle, haiteuf to r»-a**ure the younic lady oa thla point. No f< ar of that. mi**." be uil "No f< ar of that. There'* a knot hoi#- In the door what 1 alw&yi loot thronith before I venture in."—S«t Orle&na State*. Portable Houses _ »'<tMUIUI. llok Cotta*«*a. Bungalows Oaraga* Etc All atsea and atylaa. Mad# In SBATTI.B and abtppal •v#rywhna *atl»fl#d owner* ar« our ref*r«Mat tire—Hrrtlrenhlf— RromnM '•♦•t our prtr*a bafora you buy or balU AMERICAN roKTiltr.fr: HOI SI ro. jlwln a»ai. MM I Arm4p Rt4g Rattan /• urniture Rttttn Furniture Mfg. Co. Makers of all kinds of REED FURNITJRB Wo Do Repairing. ?845 Sixteenth Avenue Weft Phono Queen Anne 474. Sal,id Drrssing Mil. Porter'i Peanut Butter all grades for exoellencfc It la made here In Seattle And Its output la immense. ASK YOUR GROCER. Soda Water GEORGETOWN SODA WATER WORKS Distributers of Bottled Coca Cola, Cherry Cheer, Wys» Celery Phosphsti and all carbonated bever»«* Phone Sidney 69.. »• «rO fill fl«