The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1903, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR FU RLISIURG CO. EVERY APTRRNOON BXCRPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES Buniness Department— Sur 1080; Independens .188 | Raltortal Depart § Main 1138, Ha 1 Hing, Chicas b \ , New York ‘ py) six th per week, or twenty-five cents per t de by w or carriers, No free copies. In the Star's “Roll } JUST A WORD ABOUT THE vibe ROLL OF HONOR CONTEST \ an been tot educational interest of ne mean merit has been awakened among the People of Most de wattle, The te selected by the readers of the Star ax ' tion of the city, are esonta a ving of the exp appre « whieh have had tive of the great versatile industries and enterpri to do with the rapid growth of Seattle, and @ith 9 portant place in the commercial world, A better selection could hard ing the city ite im ty have’ been made by any single person, and the result of the contest Ghows that the public is fully awake to the v @ity's affairs, as well as appreciative of the men whese work hes up Builded and developed the possibilities of Seattle in Mr. J. 8. MacDougall and Mr, A. G. Buchanan, the two men whe fead the “Roll of Honor,” the Star's readers have ortant part that the ovement in the tive merchants, recognizing the ise business plays in the conven Squipment of public life, In placing J, A. Moore third on the list, they we and @ nee, accommo: fave’ pa graceful tribute to a public spirited man whose handiwork fe visible in all parts of the city through the medium of handsome pub Bc buildings, improved r Beauty Be also representative of important real estate enterprises and of the list the people ining and estate, and the general moder of various streets and residence sections, Mr, J. W. Ctise @nlivening spirit of the trade, In placing him upon t whe invecets his money in hie own elty and carts his destiny with that of the pla drawn his The name of Mr. John Da d with Be 1 development, and Mr. Davie himecif is an example whieh ie characteristic of the have paid tribute to the capital whenoe he hy is alee identif of the persistent energy and enter: city, MP Robert Moran, who stands fourth on the “Roll of Honor,” Fepresents the shipbuilding industry of Puget sound, the fame of whieh has reached out inte the great commercial world and given & Particular distinction on the maps of the world, Mr. Waterhouse stands for the active indust: of the port, its transportation enterpri and toweh with the tle a for the splendid facilities Seattle has for keeping in ek rest of the world. Mr. Jacob furth has been identi & promoter of moderr, public conveniences in the electrical | as a banker and capitulist. Mr, T. & Lippy represents that wide philan- Prrepy which counts for the general tone of # city and guards it from Phe perite of sordidness and greed through the whelesome and kindly @ffices of public charities, Chief ef Police Sullivan, ninth on the Het. We representative of the official life of the sity, so important to the Public harmony and well-being In selecting these ten men, the re 99,000 votes, thie immense ballot showing the interest and enthus roused among the thinking public. It was the primary tof The Btar, in starting this contest, to test the mind of its re Gain whe, of Seattle's numerous public-spirit citizens, are beat entitled fe the appreciation of the penple, The editor of The Star had contem- Plated @ series of articien of an educational nature, giving shetohes of Prominent men and what they had done for the city, — In considering Ghis idea, i: occurred to the editor to leave the matter with the readers @f The Star, and the excellent result of this plan speaks for itself. The Gon names selected will afford excellent material for starting the series of educational articles contemplated. The series will in in tomer rew's edition with @ picture of Mr. J. B. McDougall and a sketeh of hie career in Seattic, showing the tracings of his hand in the affairs of the city since its early days od with Seattle for many years as ine; and ra of The Star have cast THE TRUTH ABOUT 4 ALASKA Seatendes ypment of t sstom. Senators Dillingham of Vermont, Burnham of New H Nelson of Minnesota, and Patterson of ( wrado, ha gq all the important places, holding ng on the citizens, officials and local politicians ‘ fooking over the ground and waking a complete and intelligent inves epg the whole 2 weeny nm of the Un States in 17 For decades it was ed a barren was Then gol acoveries: suddenly » her pee it to bees fhidden riches of forest and river ®erritory has been found t and immense wealth ne a pop > posses undreamed wo Years ago the greatly increased por @@ a new civil and criminal code of laws, and it WRat time that certain corporate interests were Bo exploit the unmeasured ferts had been made to i Sederal, officials. The @arthed bold attempts to The senatorial inves now in pr ‘ fy result in a revision of the cod There must t ation gelative to the salmon lway aph | Paghthouses and probabl a deleg The future development of Alaska will dey fy upon the nature of the report ar Penators now on the ground i i 1 recommen na Forte ¥ for the readers of The Star, a staff represen Rative of the Newspaper Enterprise Bhe senatorial party, and will give anced reports of all the important discoveries and conc! n of the commis: gether with much other inter hont Al This special corrrespondent is Mr. Will H. Brill, one of Phe best known newspapermen of the West, and one of the vice Presidents of the National Irrigation congress. Publication of his valuable letters will begin within a few days. CRUSHED TO DEATH. BY FALLING BRIDGE association accompani R. D. CHRISTOPHER, TEAMSTER, MET HORRIBLE FATE IN $s COUNTY, MONDAY NIGHT—HIS COMPANION AND; SIX HORSES ESCAPED SERIOUS INJURY One man was killed and another ago, ar GAghtly injured when « condemned | was founty bridge near Port Gambie liapsed Monday night, The two on and six horses were wn here. He he Knights ther fraternal ording to the story of the ae Over the structure when it f cident by Hobson & Clemens Eure sreviptiate’ into the éanyon, | the owne * logging camp tm Bi feet below, with fatal results to | which was employed, | Blobert b, Christopher, a tearm due solely to the Wharies Peterson, 4 *kid-road «r t that the men did not heed the Gr, Who was riding one of the horses, | warning signs that the Sng up. His excape wan little an miracutous, None of the he as killed. The bedy of Christopher was! Brought to this city last might and now at the morgue of the txon company bably be m Feiatives of the “eastern part of shable that t 4 te them. ige over Kitaap coun taking the six & NELSON Fine Furniture Do Not Wait For Cold eather ° wee ar ad BOIS ee AvOCIATIN, The Genuine Rewad Oak The Round Oak i» Beckwith Round Oak Heater Novelty Wood Heater Daisy “Tr Heater OV.-GEN. TAFT HAS SOFT SNAP ABTARY ROOTS SUCCESSOR HAS A BIG SALARY, A PAL STEAM YACHT AND SOLDIERS’ GUARD add & fresh pang to hiv tort IN MANILA, A ce aetae Seadoo Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Second Avenue, Madison and Spring JUST OPENED HILLMAN’ ’S ACRE TRACTS Close to car and school, 5~ of any let in t Complete Housel lorntshers The Grand Combination Auction Sale « * addition at Fathere, start your sone in the world with one « nest-egg. and they will net be peddling peanuts and + streets in their old days Off such op spectacies on GOOD TEET on the best equipped offices and largest pr work made it extract teeth—we Mil teeth Our double suction, adheri Silver filings ... Gold fillings, pure Free tokets and Harness at the Beattie Auction St Third avenue, Sive the Best Our offices have been bijaed for ten years in Beattie. Our low prices done for othera, Town teeth--WITHOUT PAIN y in the mouth. ¢ Crowns, 20k Jo for you what w: _tiaede Aa pons =| Speier aturbt Second and Union of horses, mules, cattle, vehicies and © sell, consign them bere. If you want to buy, « ehotce amort be Bridge werk a spectaity. year guarantee is good A graduate specialist work here, no youths or students al- in the offices. Rainier Foel Co. S-cord lots we will sel Forest Woed at Lady attend- M. J. WALKER ____ Manager and Austionser rome HARVARD DENTAL | PARLORS | 618 Second Avenue Cor Second ave. and James st. | *° tt re you are in the right place, BROWN DENTAL CO. 71a fimaT avenue Diock, ene door south of MacDougall- to? p m. Sundays till i pm. We Have no Students—All Our Operators Are Licensed by the State of Washington »rder your winter supply oe HARVEY 4@ by Second & Vine st. Hardwood Lumber | OAK AND MAPLE FLOORING = or Be tow cM HARRIBON CO, 4 Connectiout st., * block south of Moran Bros. Main 159%, Indepen. Warning: Cs Ai eur worm under the personal #upervision ©. Bipea, both holding the degree of ke D. 8. Phones Sunset Silver Fillings ...... Gold Crowns, tk Bridge Work, per tooth. BS Dear Public Piense observe how polite the Wlectric ‘Trust is getting to be If you don't Wi Isn’t It a Beauty? Our Artistic Vulcan Piste. 5.00 We Guarantee a Ne Teeth positively extracted and filled without pain, restores old roote and badly decayed teeth to thelr natura! beauty at | a small cost. Teeth extracted free. without pain, and reptaced with new ones the same day. and both members of attendant always present. 1422 Second Ave. Opposite Bon Marche am thip » Arrow and Sure”, SEE THE — SHIPS the Royal College of Dental Surgeons Boston Painless Dentists longer their gentie admonition Besldes selling light teach good manners, Flours-4.20 a. m. hccclanih Ce a Sara Om ele ee ™ Sunday SEATTLE CATARACT CO. Tth ave. and Jefferson et. NOTICE are for matertal enty QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MiLING OO., Sears Pacific Packing & Navigation Co. Alaska Pactfie and United States r FOR VALDES, [F YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Grasene,, we tarite, yee te call, oo wo our epticn! setaniishment BRIDGE WORK Per Tooth GOLD CROWNS |FULL SET OF $3.50 $3.50 $4.00. ryed of admitted. pomed of dentints of long experience who came here to perfeet themselves In our latest sclentifie © Christopher lived Baime time before h Wambie, a little THEY LOVE oS The Garland Cannot Be) carefully examine your Teeth and tell you in ad- | vance exactly what your work } will cost, free of charge. All work guaranteed for x | Seattie Optical Menutacturing and Refracting Opticians Overstocked ked with Pur No freight received after noon LONDON HRARIN pay for all work HARD WORK: BEATTLE DECKHANDS CHAL.- | loaded ” LENGE TACOMA BRETHREN | steamer Mo 1 TO CONTEST h speedy aay, In frequently dor BR: j > Half a dozen local members of the| None better than the Je t Puget Sound Steam Bhipmen’s union | Range. Thompson Furnit Bre aching for an opportunity to) Inc,, 1427-1429 lat ave, oor. Pike.** wempete with hands of Bound’ ’ Meune running out of Tacoma in @e to Spinuings for bicyole repairs, Charges here are A 10 years’ guar. LADY ATTENDANT. Hours—8 a. m. _Sundays—p a. ™. to 13 m. for matertal only EASTERN Cc pe diedl Be OLUEGE m4 PAI LESS DENTIS ae SOND AND Piva Operating Agent BONNEY-WATSON CO. | Directors and Kimbalmers Par i Sundays, on toe. ( RAMAKER- MUSIC CO Moved to 1406 ad Ava, And Columbia atreet, ‘elephons, Main 18 Seattle, Wash, PLUMBING fot Water Heating. Patimates furn! SHAW @ | acute aie of Colman oot fe oun tac Sb, Geo. H. Woodhouse s"« Company 1409 Second Ave. Dabney & Woodhouse 418 and 500 Pike street Bverett b:36 «. 3. StCOND AVENUE

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