The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1910, Page 8

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1910 oT . |WATCH RATE WAR |_|’ "ssssnsnee Stocks, Grate and Provisions Seven lords in Lon Roth Phowes ate Wires. 4 MG—100 Alanke Bide © than $75,000, ly, largely out As for the fh | so found them |, A® has beon all the time predicted by the wise ones on the waterfront d by the preced: | Striking Parallel Be- tween Situation Before ont phe i rate war on the Beattle-Paulsbo j French Revolution and Interests Them Not | seriou © British lords care not how! presid © Kitsap ( Events as They Are) many people of their realm starve.|on his way East to get backing for Happening in Great, They vtfer ontstance to pays} what pre «to be a long-drawn Ind, 1024 Bankrupt Sale $22,000 stock of Clothing, Hots, fhoen and Furnishings at your own price 241 TOO GAZZAM AND GREEN CONTEST | rates itil he got fnanctal PROMISES TO MAKE 8OME He firet tried here in Ben }in San Francisco, and ta ne BIG: CHANGES. ‘way to New York wom 118 un Henry George, in Letter \' From England, Shows oa Shafer Bros. Not Only Largest Bat Best The Clearance Sale at Shafer Bros.—An Event matter Turgot had been toreed|tnen ae HUNDREDS IT DIFFERS LARGELY FROM CONTEMPORANEOUS EVENTS IN THAT eT Mectcs tua thbeed. Saat won eee Ween Merubre eee ac enanane THE ORIGINAL PRICES WERE VERY FAIR AND INVARIABLY LOWER THAN Me t Georg fought rate war Britain Today. . r estates seful, it ts believed nt an et the Paulsbo run of the} and will then carry the war into the cap it! enemy's territory All the smaller ship owners and *peratora are waiting to see wha new valuation of the is Kingdom. And BY HENRY GEORGE, JR United BAKE OVEN (Special Correspondence to the The Star.) the tod sloyd: | the two big owners will do. it the iH LONDON, Jan. 4 Whom the Gee in the howse of} rate war takes on. the inion ; gods would destroy they first make | lore © now trying to cap | that it promises to, there wil be *| mad of commons at the |big fight between the ee Serene ene That is wha Is it not tene ¢ wed by Gass vey He Who Have Been Made i i i i 4 to Tale taiten iekt dae een) Wall andl Meeps. The Policy of Selling High-Grade Clothing at Lower Prices Has Built Up c oft many at cau refused {o meet the-nes on the Corner the Largest and Most Prosperous Men’s and t ey ve the/ DAVENPORT IS HIS Boys’ Business on the Coast ‘ f the. British aristocrat BROTHER, CLAIMS is 3 iin ol “ ' . ’ - 7 or ; Men's Suits worth up to $25.00 at ae ae eres i Men’s Overcoats wort SM ees. 6 sthees caan eee uae secsces, $12.08 . Men's Overcoat r p to $25.00 iheewe ... $14.50 ‘. AND MANY OTHERS AT LIKE REDUCTIONS ] ‘ m > bien: aie t ae Zs. Ais ‘brn Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Are Decisively Marked Down ; ne y ip. See The entire sto ind Overe flered ; reduced prices, hi > y ° ae the family of This word of the hig wed ‘ Su there aré many others at lower « DRIVEN INSANE BY [the cartooniac, himself an Oregon Rove’ $12.50 Suits at $9.75 : fame premier of the ‘| BLACKMAILERS HE | ~~ : . Boys’ $10.00 Suits.at ............:c0....5..$7400 | Aad Mov i mit an “cetsamely shle scene KILLED HIS WIFE, RB li Z Ge See SEE Bu coves osc ccuneeewouny $4.85 ) Others * ee ce ce ary bee any Cece 0 Ph a wecQininkonela?” jamdbeiar A. M. LOUGHNEY BOYS’ REEFER OVERCOATS AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES, $3.60 | ‘ % Turgot had to face social cond! always asks. He knows how im-|The Bake O@mn s«pecialiet, who AND $4.85 e tions in which tens of thousands ‘ * | pereafit is thequétion of constipatiog, ‘*!!* people what mei ii Were suffering the last extremes of which they be- |i beows that inactivity of the I without asking quosth r poverty, many & tually dying of sy Feauit in the unearthing | Si See reduce cy A ae: makes no charges for consultation id ft cee tn Car er thet oe ee ee or" lca, Oa tears Apes Pine colamoenls * YOUNG MEN'S COLLEGE SUITS ARE LIKEWISE REDUCED, NOW $7.65, 5 aaa tee une anavehcont on Sie bem liver pills You can possibly ake (ven, that, « $11.25 AND $13.50 ‘ the important | improvements andfa . Tyonine pee. Sold for over 60 years. uiedhoie Dace Seals sonia Whe - ee: t Csleadle movaniee.- Bexides, tere shot and his WE wounded Deeg» all agree thet we active lower pow have gone into the sears of heed. } Unions kkruns we tote oe ee “ ct then ef er abt Moe aa “near se. | be gg Be apttnagicr mae | Secon z eifi conditions in which tens* of | hie them and unasateted, ofteatty | | 6 thomtande ot British workmen are} Gibson wns aftor m «ingle treatment. Surely Bho | and | Lu t coll whe toll lor wages that cording te rep 4. OL. KLE! there should be no doubt abe 4 University | a ‘ eure: pe ae Siar Glee ao eek THE SHOEMAKER Foto sees ie ous Seas lee | Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole ws Long | : et c Qe if they were brutes rather than | they have not lear Duman beings. And yet the aristo-| get poxsessfm of hix fortuee by al crate in the heuse of lords own | biackmailing scheme Werry over most of the United Kingdom, wear| these machinations, they believe, | parple vans fine linen and dine ldrove Gideon insane ' ° ® You can't get boots or HM located at 220 to 225 People's Sav shoes to fit you, get them made to meawure at 217 JAMES STREET hings Bank Bldg, corner of Second rand Pike at ultation ts free Hoare & a 6:30 p.m, San days 10 to Our Locator Leaves for Canada to Take Up Government Land at Once. HeWill Locate for You YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A CITIZEN, OR EVEN A RESIDENT OF CANADA, TO TAKE UP GOVERN. MENT LAND IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, NOR DO YOU HAVE TO LIVE UPON OR IMPROVE THE LAND We Can Place You on the Line of the New Grand Trunk R.R. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad, now building through Canada, opens up eevee sse eeen s4ea AN ACRE. of Central British Columbia than any other man. He has spent years and years one of the richest, most fertile and productive agricultural regions on the face of the here in the interest this company, and he knows the exact locations of the best , “CES O d now op or setth F lo » VO! , etter Ia a earth. The experts from the governmental department of agriculture sent into the | His TELLS piece f land now open for settlement. He can locate you upon better land than wuld possib! ind for yvoursel even if you “re right he co ) H you could ibly find tor ursell, eve Wy 1 were right m the country now, ec Ootsa Lake, region to investigate the possibilities for farmers there returned a re ! 0 . 4 leaves in a few days. All preparations are nearly arranged for his leaving, and he port remarkable for its absoluteness and its enthusiasm over the possibilities of the How TO GET ; er . - will locate for those e their applications filed up to the time of his departure region. You know government experts are not given to exaggeration, or to extras } agance of expression Rather they are alm, cold tentific men, and their reports GOVERNMENT a pany s will, in all pr bility, be the last chance you will ever have ret located are characterized by these qualitic Yet the experts sent to the Ootsa Lake reg ————__——ms fs eee iw wee ee de seribe Coh to begin fart ly part \ the hae Ma hill olthe? to contend wih The Climate of British Columbia Is Warmer in Winter ‘ ep ! entle than the Climate of Minneapolis | ri r " 1 t r w a mY aeaey ft rand How to Get This Land: Read Caan Great Stock Raising Country Small Timber Patches on Some Pieces ler, popjar or cot You Only Have to Pay 50c an Acre Down [: F ( e pre ed t ( e up Our Locator Knows His Business MEME caw tata tin deceh 40 45 Aan oO | | the ped reg ’ pet i ty——~e MXTH FLOOR MARION BUILDING SEATTLE, WASHINGTON |nied by the 50 an acre payment.

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