The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1903, Page 2

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RANGE NATIVE RAGES INTERIOR INNUITS OF THE COAST DIF. | FER oneaTyy FRONOYHE INDIANS OF THE STATES I ‘ ‘TINEMS OF THE AND ny rust WILL MO ont OSEATTLE STREETS LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT \ ¥ Meetings from A ya . ached ask, ° | bea an > the we pxV ORY ery ts that are. : ps E Lace. A y a " 4 * a dee . a : band started for oF ; toed, but were unable ‘2 thing to & There was not a cart ; Wer to be had. Sot little band } af men, women a ; gied byck to their h i he Many : t © } save Dut a few of the H this long march H Daaset hundreds : H prospectors had sto t More-than enough fc 4 } trail to save every Ind q 4 tle Band, and, alth ’ knew well that the and that it would sa E & particle of food - The Tinehs, races of natives in dying off. On the Seward there are not more than three years They cannot be ace’ or his white men’s f They have we their apid pearance of me makes } most impossible for them to secure | more. Even wh fo find them | the high pric whites p for therr with th properiy ct ters and who is not trowb’ cular disease. A epidemic of men sands of them and pne Caused the deaths of many more. The advent of the white men their, merciless slaughter of game has deprived the Indian thelr principal article of diet even the supply of salmon is rapid! growing smalier At St. Michael the traveler find new class of natives. There are more of the Tlingits of southe Alaska, or the Tinchs of terior ‘Thees coast nults or Eakimo. lothing vid ture CANAL FORMALLY WORK DAY | WILL GIVE INDIANA AN LAND PORT IN FUTURE BEGUN TO ed with some tuber- | zo| ON WATERWAY THAT IN APOLIS, rr er of Sistrian Esourto mean more for and fish, but they are fast becom — haa ey tial the white mar Their favorite drink in stature than the other A " white natives, but are larger, it is said, | i, ®. 4 ef without than their brethren of Greenland t a hasty retre and Labrador. They have yellow | larges " skins; small beady eyes, thick Iipx a high cheek bones and very coarse hair, They look very much ike and have many ct or taker Indians are the In They are ot we end from Lake J lake a Mie 4 its most tn their kashirha,| wilt be to makes are Thees houses | ; of Hammond and the sur and hay nding district lying south and There is a of Chicago across the Indiana which is ed tine. The district Is already the 1 weal int@tine, ation of many tm manufac as transparent 84) turing enterprises*and It ta predicted {# gained through Chinese higan te drawings and ivory car almost entirely Japanene ir i |hole in the roof, | with « piece of drie | which ts almost giana, Entrance s aide windows Uncalled for that with the completion of the ja small shed built against the side! canal it will soon rival Chi iteelt P. t [of the building. the door to which t#| in ‘the extent and importance of Ita ants | protected by a heavy plece of dried | ing hide. In thie shed a hole large 1 in to be th and one enough to admit the body of a man length, 100 wide ia dug in the ground, and at the bo' nt depth throughout tire length to « ommodate the argest ships on the Great Lakes | Under the terms of the contract th firat mile of the ennal is to be fir shed within one year, and two years nee of the kashim. » & broad whelf| is the tim ‘Mmitt _fixga for the entir Worth $6.00 f) ir arera.thakatmim about four | completion of the ypterway the native furnished by ne 4 sit or reclineg Light in| Money Back After Three Months The Yourgs Hat ts the hest $3.00 | tampa made in to $9.00 At 3 Little Tailars First Ave . O. Block old Toman lamps, | Hat made: mean and will do t in these gs|just what we aay, Any Young's $3 tor tt in| Hat ttta aatiafact flatior warmth | ped th heat fi th upanta by the mak 121 In 4 IN WESTERN ALASKA ork | THE TAR SEATTLE JN eet 1} Incthe World of Sports | eas ail a i et eine Saal nd aaa were | WALTER GAMP EXPLAINS ~~ ABOUT THOSE NEW RULES| co} 1 on the | 6 © @ oO ue | Flee ~~ q TY se a — ox SS | v | ni ' ad 4 th * t tt with ' a tv f ) - | y t Suced | A . . | ite .* | » he had k 1 | ome ) put ® , This Sy show jan 9 decided t ot fe | ne b k.” as it has } rmed, has | and @ thie | The next po that of the 4 styled y may be #0 called, ax emma play and lant few tient play vive WALTER CAMP. danger | caus Jan ex I'S 17 MW SIWASHES MADE MONKEYS si LOS ANGELES | MEXICAN PUG “3 TO GO WITH eaed star of such be | Ss) MON) ANA BOY trade places i fares The NACOND. | way through, ith "at vane rome “ ee 4 the auspices of a local | rules w kick ' are megane © oe gd ¢ Santry is not under | tabesing under no | round contest 4 ounds yards, and @ return kick would | of yest Tie ety te te | the middle section of the 4 the play. By the rule p eo must ge fap yates inter, an thing “6ke pete wets ye ortiand (Special to The Star.) lym San Frar BALLARD, open one in t ne that ghe| Hatter © will go around outside of the | son; Cut ‘ mmon form amusement in the other hand, those who mashing windows and glasses in Jed for the technical posstbt 4s saloons, was in Ballard last night f formation plays have the pri . 8 5 4) The result was that two big win- exe of making these for Hitt, MeKay and Gor-tdows in the Brewery saloon, one of whenever the ball ia within 2 4 and Graham. the lowest dives in the city, were wal, and am soortrg i@ythe - smashed to smithereens, and Nell t of the play, a high Ajue Standing of the Clubs been has deported with the injunc | be plaGed on good strates Won. Lost ever again #et foot in the aye. 13s { Ballard ant move on the % 8 arrested s0@m after king waa to make » 2 aking the windows by Poltcem au fer nome of the TY se Bugart elty jail for After being locked up several hours, Nell tien of the wi foul play ar atill o 10 mised to be good and to never more Wkely to be penalized, and da again seek pleasure in Ballard, it} through the exerci of greater they would let her g. She was re LOUIE. LONG Is watchfulness, more fairly eliminate off-nide play and holding. With mood offeints, this should certainty be th leased on thin promise, Po Pe a IP) MIGHTY FAST WANT LICENSE of misunderstanding 1 Long, the game little feather Wie other canes tm Wo oviee we that gave Herrera, the Moext REVOKE nt in that some penaltios Sige hved an offer from Sait | wht nat quite foot tn | Lake n Yanger there, the ratte eat ol” Hatter & N ' (Special to The Star.) holding in the |, Lone auch , BALLARD, Oct. 24 ty t an jis now being circulated, now # ton |be presented to the council at i. Inga, i“ Y its next 1 manding the at th whit t he Mox Ballard, and ot t ie Ss pif Ie » (GL. Uz. Two Weeks Only, 208 First Ave. S, Cl Stock is limited, are to be had at All Wool Overcoats $4 All Wool Blankets, per pair, each . U. S. Army Late Regulation Boots, veh: $0.00, for . U. 3. Prices SeattleGas& Electric Co. U. S. Army Buckskin Gauntlet Gloves. goods of this character, afd no more to be had. | 20 G us 4 me Price $20 Holmes Furgiture Co. 1101 to 1105 Second Avenue GAS RANGE SELLING. AT COST De You Understend How te Use a Baiter Let Us Send Some One to Show You How to Use It Make No Charge for This SUNSET, EXCHANGE 27 IND 214 Cherry Street ——SALE LATE—— S. Government Goods ing October 31, without fail, or sooner, if exhausted, as the number of these goods is and no more Overcoats of this character any price after these are gone + -$2.00 $2.75 . .$1.00 $1.75 Limited Government Rubber Blankets ee “no more, no fess” than quoted. Two Weeks Only, at First Av. 20 South sh Our doubl Parlors 1, Bouthwick Co, |Goop | TERTH.2 23° @ best equipped offices and largest practice in Beatt 4 work made it. We can do for you wha! fe extract teeth—we fill teeth—we crown = We give the best work for t established for ten years, We have Our low prices done for others, WITHOUT PAIN ive Dintes stay tm tl mouth, :$8.00 suction, adh; 50e | Gold Crowns, 2k 1.08| Ful Set Teeth Bridge work a specialty, Our ten yeer guarantee ts good . duate specialist does your no youths or students al- lowed in the offices, Lady attend- ant always present. Be ture you @re in the right ple@® GROWN DENTAL CO. 713 FIRST AV@NUE 4, 4, 6 and 6 Union Dlock, eg door south of ectougall- Hours, 8:30 a m. to? @ m. Sundays till 2 p. ae ‘ Li

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