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THE SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, NOV, 24, 1906. 3 — ren To JAPAN, JUST LIKE AMERICA, BOOMING Je eaters i) WHILE A FEW MEN GOBBLE WEALTH Roylaton av , "TPP PPP PPP POOP eee eee eee eee Sociatice HENRY GEORGE, JR, FINDS THAT TRUSTS ARE BEING FOS | * * rene @ ‘ rs * HENRY GEORGE, JR., ABROAD. * at th of Tacoma will speak TERED BY EXISTING CONDITIONS IN NIPPON—WILD CAT |® r t of severn by Henry * j Pour Poors g der * ute, gifted w nd stu ’ Telearanh in , xt, tomor SPECULATION ALSO A PART OF UNEXAMPLED PROSPER ; . a sears ’ row at 8 | iis, “Wenee |* making @ tour © world & qoroner thie 0 ' ain © Men in the 4TY AFTER THE WAR—THE “MONOPOLY LODGES” OF a - e 4 | ; c M e weloor ' } n, where, he f i an V ‘ood THE FAR EAST +. f wealth ‘ 4 7 “~ . iN \* k J nh On ‘ pea f . ! y 1 Kast Olive = |® reaction * ‘ CT aa. . Wireanhe” a BY WENA AGE, IR . = ' : , “ Wealth 8 v ese ere, DERE 1 Ad ey TOKIO, Nov, 24.—If I were to be asked what ts the material con- | ~ : | ae F < A0G of Japan « year after her war with Russia, 1 should an Jame The Creat fe ming 20a atwor hor war with Husela, 1 should anew | WHEN THE JAP CARTOONIST GETS BUSY bm, “The Paver | pMeberity, which is as unexpected as it is remarkable, As a conse saeco, | quence the country | witne ing burst of « tlon somewhat | f General akin to the trust- breeding years followin 1 United State rm —" . ’ at ¢ >] alth@tgh, of course, on a very much Congreastions + Mod i : and & Necromancy;" # The re COP eee eee eee ; Wit s are two Bible. Sptr 8 © Soctety—| veal se (® BOOMING? JUBT * 5 A. ©. 028 iret Rev thy Ee g LOOK AT THIS * ‘ Right W N 1 You Wil Be The external | * * ie SY reason grew ou is seen wit ided re #] : eit oe © ia m od and ox «J . ? \ ° W dinary # }* he ‘ any ® t halk ot J i* f t “ ® ut Atlan 6 , OU. W pat arme hi \* An Insta i‘ hat of the @ oe 8 t Doc . nM 4 * trine Was Writt Mr. M. Mein not prob : ’ te that the was|* y t : «th ty—Meets at making just as|* f . te of | mL hall, 1420 Recond ay surprising ad-| * ’ * > Subject, “The Trinity tn vance » the|* 7 ' of shares * 1 Theology,” by W. F. arta of pes . f of Reput <r 8 Was she not|* ‘ aA 8 frag #) wan * r b ft *. «Dt opening up t ~ AN development | * *| ‘, like a new |*@R eee aenenene country? | ana This attract Y "| MASS MEETING Method ot 4 the attention | where « . i \ Park, Balla Rev. W. it Of thore princes | and teu, has t t WES pastor, At of finance and} a the great tt « WSS} What Re» pt Tomorrow ernoon an anticl 3 captains of im |) ad as " “ wt | ¥ \ at Temp : rette mass meeting will be held MI88 MAUDE FEALY, MENRY dustry tm Bu} ey oi wane ee the} Pe te . ‘ oes mk at the Pilgrim Congre One of John Cort's Stars Who Appears at the Grand Thursday Night to GEORGE rope and Amer: | relative 1 1 1. unitte ‘ ‘ gations! church. The meeting ts “The Illusions of Beatrice.” fea who are ever looking for “good| for employment. All the avenue for bors girly and adults. ‘The| things,” such as railroad cone of industry are active Pine at. ang | #Peakers will be B. Coop-| sions, water rights, telegr Needed—Trust Bu pastor, |@f, Of the public » Praant OF | © RR RR IH) Kbone and eloctric light [ranch | dike troah Owes! as ¢ Molt-| Meer, T. H. Keteh G. L. Case,| $%| coal, copper, salt and other nat ft which it to say | clerk of Judge Gordon's court and | OPportunities, whip subsidies, COm-| there are col 2 ad [net Wallace Struble nd | mercial bounties, tariff “protec | to spread and atl tion,” and other privileges. terpe b- M et | muekt x * . * be fa be rh adgancir bagel an tt oy * “4 No Outsiders Wanted. emult | nantergeting facts have come to] Western civilization with its new] Count Okama, the one ht since tuc kle lee f 7 ater ¢ ieee ae aa aPARERREARARHERHARERER RRR EH E| Mandards ond B neods had| miler, as another minister of f , me She aamatter etre ter brought those privileges into exist-|affaire, and at all times a av.; Myron W, | dive from Andree Buckley.| Of course John Cort didn’t do It; that encores were demanded after| ence. Japanese individuals quickly | cratic and potent factor in Jay Re ee ee Crete te eean Saawer 0 | becouse of an ardent destre to pro- | ier nes each case #8 | saw and quickly avatled themselves | political affaires, bas nded the pay org Rite He be alleges | vide the American public with @| “nN” Taponded o of these advantages, and later the| note of warning. Me told me that » Mies od | ceveiaan’ teen 4 ~s ge ox “ | his: -ennie: ‘ethene Se he it would be folly to atte ye goverament, imperial and local, | the commercial, manufacturing and . wee om, the ‘ motion. je ate elrtte even the least of the | fer bd i t:38 t : pecay perk took over many of the privileges, | other powers @ little heed to his 5 platntitt In the we having béen | because he believed there was the bill, To criticise in steam oads and water, the| words. He then explained thct with HE HONORABLE MR. COMMONURA PEOPLORA AT THE married and undivorced at the tipe | 7 tm it, but 1 remaine a fact ; o criticise in| like steam railroads and water, the | ’ and Coder of + gen scape te | : . bd require the ©] telegraph and telephone from the| much that Is good, some bad things MERCY OF THE TRUSTAHICHI.” as at 1) | thelr ceremony was performed. fe nevertheless than to Mr. Cort the aher Leoncavallo, ABS recinning being in government | « betag imported from the United nd of many other no one went to or ry owe a ianal of the divorce | People of Beattie ctties of the cour Whe Put | Sets for a ot for Hit. | proceeding lolee. They were ’ hands. Little chance was left for] States, and that two of the latter debt oF p nm © ere J m cbt of | there knowing that they w ‘ol the foreign privilege hunter, except | are trusts and the protective tariff] tent the real rulers of Jap: », for,jcurring In the United States under the conchir 3: of Ser. Dceiedapeemnmenente gratitude for bringing to this cou war one ol ° a orchet nm - . pamnane tert ve this nee we a ne of the @reatent - tras au an investor in the privileges | idea controlling the money bags, they tn | similar circumstance Rarrison #t.; John M. ton of musicians and voc ot Dba. r a by Japanese individuals or corpora The tariff and various other gov am not to be understood to} m sooner or later ‘ ang and vooal soloists apparent anywhere. oe ta pd ve ; Ld lepeak of this group of Japanese | era of prosperity here, and that a teas. 4 of netic h At Li ® m and 1.30 ameotens as Laoncavallo has brought with! Th Vf . pet pro names of the artist © ptgran riv-| j ° f Pts cast Fort him. famitiar "e the suaeie at tts wah But even in that respect the prof wee are tending to poadane t lfinanciers in the same derdgatory| popular outcry must go up against . agg Made tay ‘The appearance of the great Ital- eee dual mention (a Were larger than could be found] the same results as are seen in the|Way in which we speak of the | private monopolies and heavy taxeé Brockiyn ay.; Frank A. D.. pastor. At 1 am. of the Sea—A Me- alot the Dix Dinarter.” 7 90 me Mia Value of Tota! Abstinence; magnitinn of the Worlds Tem- princes of privileges in the United | of various kinds, as ts the case im | for one reason that few he our country * any such monopolies as A foreigner, or, at least, one not those existing with us, and for ap-}a long resident, might be thought other reason that most of the men here have been indisputable bene | * * * *# # WH ® taknhnanek for much investment money In| (nited States, if as yet on a very othet parts of the world, so that/ much smaller seale. They are con Japanese imperial bonds tleentrating in few hands the aug Boukdt, und, in consequence, went| mentive production of wealth, One much higher tn price than they | hears tn conversation of “the Bank tan composer and orchestra leader | will carry with It little intellt at the Grand opera house last night fficient to may that they were was beyond question the greatest | all that was promised trusicnl feast to which Seattle has! Because of the fire in the Grand ever been invited. To « ite full |opera house thie morning, today's “7 apprectation Seattle sent « matines is tng given et the Se- {Otherwise would have gone. Large/ing King,” “the Coal King, the , i —_ ence that filled every nook | attle theater and tonight Le 1 | quamtities of money in other way] Copper King,” “the Shipping King,”| actors of Japan and have won) , CAN YOU BEAT IT? Preabyterian. ner of the house, And lo Will close his Beattie engagement nto Japan the Woven Stik King,” “the |the large rewards, frequently after), th Imuch hardship, of industrial and] An all Japan industrial ex- position, being held here in Tokio, reveals a rapidly in- creasing use of machinery and * a widening competition with * foreigners, from the canning - th av. and Spring st 0 Hbe % Matthews, D. D., pastor. sie “The Pot and the Kettle With Re apptages, Nippon Became Wise. tric Tramway King,” and so on. If Tale extension of outside credit] a large company for this or that Was one reason why a depression | purpose is to be started the interest Sp mest — Corner Twenty- dtapoattion te fort [394 Wht follow the war, The other) of one or several of the BY aad Cherry st; Rev. W * ® | scrose the footlights Feaden Was an extraordinary Inter-jof rich men is sought. and an. Fh. D. pastor At 32 “ & CHANGES AT THEATERS. @ = Critics have given the actress | PAlSbwakentng connection immediately draws in * ® | Mattoring notices of her work, also] The brilliant suecese of her arms|othere—just as we find promoting | the play iteelf, As the name indi-|sent_a thrill of pride through this| done in New York, Chicago and ates the play centers sround « fraate The » Japanese nation! other centers. 4 iteolf, It was felt that the| And, as with us, observation b woman whose object in life seems Chasing illusions, and she does pot] Japasese merchant must follow the| shows that these comparatively fe realize what life te enti! the last we woldier, that the Japanese | men, so potent in financial an ts iow mill and factory might dis | dustrial matters, are to @ great ex 1o in the fields of production with { Europe and America. And| ere Pee itdapeend thar toe ThE Best Xmas Gift Is Coombs and Murtel Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins D. Fisher and the oth or 'manthe “ape of Soe An Artistic Photo er favorites at the Star wil! give} ment”—had set in Your dear ones will appreciate an | our many kind fri at that houre : }financtal pioneers. But {t never theless must be admitted that the mareh of events in Japan ts toward | & centering of financial and tadus trial privileges in a few hands; and these are nothing more or less than] » cf sardines fa bones mageed the power of extracting wealth from # with French labels to the pro- the many. It enables the few to)» duction of pianos that are obtain the lion's share of the ma-| 4 iiine4 to Berlin, and there terial benefit arising from Japan's)» marked with the = of advancing enlightenment and pree-| 4 Gorman makers Ba pnnetlt + * eee eee eeeenaeeeneaeeae, which effect % Owing te the fire at the Grand, several in the location of the rections are made. Tonight Leoncavatic appears at the Geattle theater, James O'Neill opens at the Se- attie tomerrow inetond of at the Grand. “The Johns,” which was appearing at the Seattle, switches te the Third Av. for the performance tonight, the box office opening ent industrial prosperity in the United Btates as Ger- Arguing from what © man instruments. A CARD OF THANKS. * Im the sad hour of our bereave |* ¥ ¥ #3 ¥¥ ¥ # eee ment over the loss of our dear) presumptuous to venture any such | father and sister, we wish to thank| o.sertion. But qualified Japanese and nolgh-| critics say it Vaudeville Changes Coming After tonight and tomorrow after noon and night, when Frank SSeS E EEE EEE EERE ES | | | } t 4 o'clock this afternoon. spesk’s Bad hey” epene at the @ | ‘Deir farewell performances, there ans of Prosperity. |up-to-@ate photo more than any-| bors and particularly the members | Third Av. temorrew afterncen @ “tll be a completely nm bill off im the three largest industrial! ching you can buy for ten times the of the M. E. church of Green Lake, | | for the matines and will play @ raudeville at the Star theater, On s ~~ Tokio, Yokohama and|money, Don't wait for the sun to and the W. C. T. U. for the beauti-| Plumbing Done Right Monday afternoon Cooke and Miss | Osa! new industrial compant shine, ae we make sunlight afttin ful resolutions of condolence and} there tomerrow night, instead of at the Geattle theater, The whereabouts of the companies for Monday and the balance of the week will be given in Mon- day's papers. The approsches to the Third Av. theater will be built this afternson. and franchise-asing corporations on dark days and evenings by ap- sympathy passed. We also thank | Gives good satisfaction. This is having an aggregate capitalization pointment with the aid of a violet Mr. an@ Mrs. Carton of Fremont for|the way Geo. Hi Woodhouse Co., of approximately §376,000,000, have arc light. Pinney the Photog- \the many kindnesses extended. Mr. | basement Arcade Bidg., do their heen started vince the ceasing of rapher. Washington bullding, 706 and Mrs. Hicks and Mr. and Mrs.| work. Their low prices count for hostilities, Mut the fact that Firet av, Ind. 2606. ee BK. Hartman. wes much of the satisfaction. one Kothert, English comiques, Charles | McDonald, « singing and dancing comedian; Sam and Ida Kelly, in a rural comedy skit; Sadie Rosen welg, the violint the German Roesch and the starascope. PYTTTTTTITT TT TTT see tt eeeeeeeee eee ee eee ee eee At Wonderland Exhibit. The last chances to see Market #t.. Ban Francisco, before the great James O'Neil! Tomorrow. Giaaster, will be given tonight and a all day tomorrow at Wonderland e: James O'Neill, one of America’s| bIbit. Beginning Monday the trip : e foremost romantic actors, opens at| im the big touring car will be to Ber es ea e u nr a 1 e taht for five! lim, Germany, when all the famous Seeeeeeeeeeeeee savings. the same to the man Sacred Band Concert. D’'Urbano will make hie second Seattle appearance at the Coliseum the Seattle tomorrow performances. The first three per | buildings and places of interest tn taitt fons Ix of eleph “ae . new aaes on cable The yo ya we wed teen Baga event: about the baby incubators in ome = a FA toned frum «supple “lath, built] Snitied “The Voice of the Mighty| aly. Afternoon receptions are Why take chances of losing your own life, or losing one of your 1 “Jol te ir en ss . . Py Oe i pertrag Ieee (0) cron and these wil be continged loved ones, by collisions or boats sinking when you can buy lots with gy age Pope dB tg nounces Christ and Christianity, | thie week ¥ is img collar is of the) rie theme of the play is entirely i lined with this ful : : tors inage toil of tho cable Oe ica tes tig” Why pay $400 and upwards for 25x100, with only a promised car service that will take you all over creation before landing you at O'Neill wilt present | the noted city will be realistically Popularity continues to ment is a three-quarter one, fash-| x4. GNetll will present a new play| Sex and patronage fs increasing effect ts secured by heavily em t,” the firet Prophet who an-|@ren and these will be continued ecrne Rgh retine os of the] The theme oft superior scenic advantages and larger in size for less money. qervied wi ite comune. At the Third Avenue next week Kisin, the shcomaher, S17 James | opening at the matinee tomorrow| Mating riak. corner of Third av os ‘oe son, al Dre | #nd Jame tomorrow afternoon : : A j meen. one | eat the nt nitracton o¢ “Peck and evening. The sacred concert your own home, when you can get lots 30x120, within 15. minutes Bunect n Bad Boy.” e w written a “ 2 ‘ ‘ ‘ | oe by ReGovernor George W. Peck. ofits: Ganday, was a mseal teat ride from Pioneer Square, overlooking beautiful Lake Washington and~. | seated here ix on wuthorination ot Behind the Beenes. the majestic Cascades, for $300 and upward, by paying | remaney athe toed is Losin, sate 2 $50 down and paying the balance at $10 per fae ton The wo Sohn” wil be pas al ng Pr bell month, with interest at only 5 per cent per an- vi rformance @ the " | Siw Oke SO eikcsilion ot Os. num. We have just 24 lots at Lakewood, which ) tle will be Zinn'’s Travesty com j “May Blossoms.” Vv tomorrow, between . son nT i 90s Thane eanentn vate wel we will sell Sunday, Nov. 25, ° tagen of the Lals, wae verified this|attie thie season bringing 0" the ll a. m. and 4 p. m., for the above prices and on Oo eg ob i ee bien: th b t : cieiiits bectae diated | tion Capacity houses have greeted] James Griffith wil be an carly at e€ above terms. 1 "or ever, otio e a FY -~ 4 40 Youre Rupertenes. | formance pore oes [Bd the Third” nee If you know your own interest take an old Renton car on Wash- ext “May A ia 3 oe : “J ; copes p. wom [|vte metensc’s American Grams, V1ll| kane and has caught on. ington st., get off at Lakeway, Southeast Seattle. Our salesman will | Dr, Clarke Oo, Senttie Week lhe the bill. ft isa well drawn char| Good vaudeville acts are wanted : | Tae ts siale ave Catan acter play, full of heart interest) and during the past month over 16 be there to direct you. vou, tor | stories. The members of the com:| Seattle residents have forsaken oth 4 : : : | Hyon ant, And [End the pertrmance wi mo Sub | Wats If you do not come we will lose some, but you will miss the hem for our be a finished one = . anc , j j > > ‘ ic > . By Jor prices. you are ["*voslowing "May Blowome.” The] WOORERS AFTER BIG A-¥-P, best chance you will have in years of getting a nice home on easy een, wor an ete, ae, "Wut vot wahes will be ‘given APPROPRIATION. terms without paying an exorbitant rate of interest. 8N4 strictly moderi Gratefully yours, Maude Fealey's Engagement. ‘The business ‘Refore the Indiana Seale of prices will Manager John Cort promises the-! association, which met tn the r latergoers a real treat for the/of the Alaska club last night, w Thanksgiving attraction at the|the discussion as to the A.-Y.-P. Grand. The treat will be “The Il-| exposition. A committee, connia justons of Beatrice,” and the com:|ing of Counctiman H, T. Reynol pany will be headed by one of Mr.|H. 0, Shuey, W. H. Thompson, W Cort’s new stars, Mise Maude Fealy.| E. Henry and Judge Humphries, wan | Mise Fealy fs a dainty actr {appointed on architectural 4. possessing a charming nature and | or the proposed state building, An effort will be made to have the leg powessing a charming nature and | Dance at Leschl (ci. ti re | exposition | Park Tonight | Don't forget the dance teniant Great Bargains Finest floor ip the northwest and) the best place tn the elty to enjoy a) will be offered by the Ladies of letter, and dred of others file at our office, Ask to fre fur low ‘ effect for 20 days on! The LEBB REALTY CO 21 Commonwealth Bidg., 625 First Av., Opposite Cherry St. PHONES—We are on speaking terms with BOTH COMPANIES—Ma)\n 2207, L 4502. Be sure and come, If you are not married but concempiative, bring your sweetheart with you, guaran Lady attendants. Ele hours, with and © work your or business CURE-NO PAT and Kxamination Free m tof p m fun DENTISTS DR. CLARKE CO., 6 | ‘yg SAVINGS BANK 7 sieasant evening. Wagner's orches.|the G. A. R., McKinley circle, at ot | BUILDING. 123 Second Ave. So,, Cor. Wash FI rennet rninh excellent music, ax| thelr rummage sale, which will be | and Pike. ington Gt. Seattle, Wash. usual. Gentlemen, 260; Indies, free, held Friday and Saturday at 2126 eee = First av oe