The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1905, Page 5

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EUMATISM your nervy ‘| om gull UP jnon f are Oe Mert ron i Milee N sO he cane Ft tian gone 8 Ley m Vigorous ih 8 RUA an penettt MF heap lota tn are the best c' x GRATUITOUS ¢100 | ots HOG ON THE PEOPLE OF HIS NEIGHBORHOOD | Wo nee not tool overawed at the “THE LONG HAUL” SANDERS, OF GREEN LAKE, WRITES FORTHER IMPOSITIONS OF or THE THE SEATTLE “transfer to the Standards’s happy | ELECTRIC | profiting at our expense are not haQ} oer blocks east of end of aghitude of the octopus, or con-]s0 much to blame as the company, | rT] wath Anne cai nd |Hent to be brushed aggle” because! While we cannotaay muclfor th Rome” We poss Bay terme mxyhaps the “Bosting™ aggresa 7| naclances vf those who ask that | a he Seattle Blectr ompahy may | WO be thus miused, we know that arate | be erudite and “eulchad.” Nor nec i} a nerally will take all the fe : woe regard our cause as hopeless if, | y ey can get, oven if the nm Giscn | Meldentally, the Seattle contingent ing is a litte shady to look up agreat contest jonas Botrwl, SEnaei ae}, | —Simonide al, happen to love] [f this wrong te not righ } nly more, and us lees, 80 long | soon, we must ascertain the , r/ hittl [ps ee: Renrs: aa thea incidental features do not} means of securitk our rights in or our e serv to make them arrogant and/this behalf, and then go at it lite |serchorar the mana cteters: The|men Gr eee ee girlfriends | Seattle Klectric contpany knows jast|}be dona Talk is well enough at | as well as we do that its treatment | times, bat action is iy how come in and get your “trans of ws of the west side is ‘contempt-| other cases, H. B for” and your “Happy Home,” “Sherman, Clay & Co. STRINWAY DEALERS. {il Second Ave, Seattle. San Franciseo, Cal AVE. SOUTH. Pink 1751. ft» 1751. Free Dell ; buliding. 902, Independent, /3 | Canvas Covered Trunks, | 2 straps, | seem to be, sign a tition for the the people | either wheedled or bully-ragged Into Practicing an actual fraud upon an entire community merely to please somebody ible in the extreme They alsu and also the wpectal book telling know that no set of men would | you all about the contest We tamely submit to such an impos! AFTE | . want “every little girl in Seattle . ‘ tion. Were we to do so the com | 7 in this contest, it will be very Redmcany Elpecy sentd svome than. co "om ha Rag an - in fact the suckers and dupes we ople pay more to secure our rights long aga = tn ‘are it is righ }develved by them for a long time, f re fi to be ware ite eetot fp fimthat we hal thelr direct proms (MINNESOTA wie investi.|| OM Of town girls enter our or that. Other to make the change we demand, and . ane, fr ae than api. [f|cease dragging us around the Cape] SATE STANDARD OIL, Too “10 reasons why’’ vorth to be Horn of Green Lake la both going ano fs ® waste of }to aad coming from our business contest fe cheap jevery working day pele! te The Start _ eae Everybody knows the disposition gar eat tn and tomper of the American people| ST. PAUL, Minn., May 2.—~The —write us right away, giving date of birthday, and we'll send you There is no reason why how far they can be coawed, and | state ratiroad and warehouse com our spectal booklet tolling all about the contest ‘hould pay m how little of driving or oppression | mt today began the hearing of | ton we ask, and if you they will bear, In fact, the head of | the arguments im the case of the | less the chances this beast is at the very place where | ‘adependent oi! dealers of the state Pete ten that you will jthe ten was thrown Into Boston | Versus the ratlways doing business | nine a he state The independent oi! | for it inside of a harbor, and know why it was done, | (nt nden | be sorry Not all of the people Itving on | dealers allege that the rate on oil | wn buys Buck steel range yee. the other side have consciences suf. | Products tm less than carload lots is | —_—— ce Metently elastic to ask that this tm position betag practiced continued. have told mo that to the writer What baby tal 1 BIGGEST IRRIGATION RESERVOIR DAM IN THE WORLD in not taking measures The The SANDERS. | JOHN D. exceantve ws be} Although the name of the stand-| talked | ard Ot! company is not mentioned | on down buys any go-cart we have writer | May 2—The fith man of $50,000,000 has been placed at a premium. TOKIO. (4. Schoenfeld & Sons) | who are people | since tf Prosident Roosevelt, in a re abitant of phe United Stat The tama @olicy is i poor, b soientifi young, rich or in person or the same careful courtesy, ment which cannot be equaled elsow with all medicines and appliances Time and Money Wasted With Quacks and Cure-Alls : Wim, Meine, of Prairie, Wash. “it te ten years or m Mr ways MR. WM. = Prairi t noticed sig It began as A COLD IN THE HEAD mat rile, ed thin med to met breath through the mouth. and rep: onditio with one man who had refused to|!n the formal complaint, the fight | dow bu f i IRRITATION OF MY CHE monstrance against our pe-|'* practically against that com n ys a reir gerator | With ad rattling In change. ying that | Dany. —— | breathing, and great dificulty in fill we were entitled to it, etc, Others} soropecceneay —— | ing my lungs with air, 1 developed they wore sure | SEF FES SES HB HHT —your old stove oF range, go-eart oF refrigerator will be taken as A CHRONIC COUGH prised that the company had eve ba part payment on the purchase of a new one That troubled me greatly, especially made such an arrangement Fs Rag nage Tear ag & pupil #) Jat night, when it spoiled my reat The manager did not even at-|* St, the Cascade school, met # | and I raised 4 great amount of tempt to justify the company's ac-|* With & painful accident Mon- # | > | phiegm from the lungs. 1 lost my tlom in what it is doing tam letter|® @8Y noon She fell down the # | out-of-town folks write fof, our special go-eart book | appetite. d rarely eat any break (at the time thoy @ schoo! steps, falling heavily on 4 . | fast, and & do right), saying only|* "eT face, Her nose was frac- * FELT WEAK AND TIRED d dreaded the “storm” | ‘ted. After receiving atten- # | All the time I had severe he it would precipitate upon them, etc, |* “08 from Dr. Mitchell, Beatrice *| aches stant pain in the top of » A. great orpert. @ wae taken to her home, ft2 #/ my head and through the te . i from which I could obtat ton which has boon ‘made rich by | * Fairview avenue ‘| Standard F it, Go. |r ¥ allowing itedlf belt aa eeweeweeees ool a. ar arn ure oO. the use of cure-a in sending for treatment to QUACK DOCTORS IN THE EAST And w ompletely discour- aged learned through a friend of the Columb physicians and their work. I placed myself ur PART OF U. S. RECLAMATION PROJECT IN ARIZONA N ANNE A AVE. WITH POWER PLANTS ALSO UNDEA CONSTRUCTION IT WILL COST $3,200,000 AND THE PROJEC TWILL SUPPLY WATER FOR MORE THAN 200,000 ACRES OF ARID LAND—SETTLERS ARE ALREADY PRE-EMPTING HOMESTEADS, THOUGH THEY CAN- NOT HAVE WATER IN LESS THAN THREE YEARS. BY H. GILSON GARDNER. Staff Correspondence of the Seattle | Star. WASHINGTON.—A few days ago! the seeretary of interior let the con- tracts for the largest irrigation res- Mevege room. 1216 First | ervair dam in the world It is to be dam. Near it is a now town, | & carload of trunks was delivered to us by the factory to deep, while Fish creek hill is fr their account. You get ali the profit this time. These coe pak say erm Me Bie Ba tell you the best of the story. @0 fect high, where rock cuts 60 : and 70 feet deep and fillies of an i : ee _ _—— agai aay : |equal height were necessary. Some ich Canvas Covered Trunk, | 32-inch Heavy Canvas Covered portions of the road cost at the rate hardwood strips, worth Trunks, steel corners, brass of $26,000 a mile. During the short +» 42.08 lock, hardwood “7 worth period while it was under construc $7.00 ... 6-Inch Heavy Canvas Covered hardwood str! 3 (Photographed for the News paper Enterprise Association.) aters of this Roosevelt dan Stool "corner worth Trunks, four heavy bardwood I{STEAM DREDGE DERRICK AT WORK ON GOVERNMENT IRRI Tod age Agger tage — tre cose $4.23 strips on cover, solid brass GATION CANAL. hydraulic gates ever built, With MWineh ie. Telescopes, with lone ire orth 8200 a3y their controling mechanism, they i Straps, worth 65e...430 aspheric “$8.98 || 165 feet thick at the base, and 16 [4400 horse power, by means of a] will weigh 800,000 pounds, When sinaguebets stein feet wide on top. turbine, under a head of 220 feet|the reservoir ts full, they will be anaes —_ == This dam will create a lake fall. The power thus develope apable of discharging 10,000 enbt | miles long and between a mile and| runs a cement mill and does all the | feet of water a second. They wi a half and two miles in width—the | hoisting, digging, ete., for the con-| regulate the supply of water in 2d Ave. and artifieal reservoir in the | struction of the dam loanals 50 miles away Union St. It will be constructed of| The cement mill is located about The gates ) xtand at the head “broken range cyclopean rubble” 1500 feet from the dam site, and has of a 600-foot tunnel which has been (Photographed for the Seattle Star.) SCRAPERS AT WORK ON GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION CANAL. {called Roosevelt. Roth are situat-{and Portland cement. The stone of (heen equipped with all the most ed in Arizoma, about 70 miles above | which it will be built wilt be quar-|modbrn machinery for making | Phoenix, on the Salt river, near its | ried from the walls on each side of|Portiand cement. Clay is taken fr the ground within a mile from jthe mill, and one corner of the mill stands on a bed of lim@tone, which | the canyon. It ts contemplated that work on the structure shall be car ried on continuously day and night junetion with Tonto creek This dam is the main feature of one of the largest of the govern ment irrigation projecta. It ts lo- Hlectricity for night work wii! be|is one of the principal ingredients. called the Roosevelt | cated in a mayon of the Salt river.) furnished free by the government. | Close at hand are the sand and oth- also | just below its junction with the| The waters of the Sait river have jer ma ala from which bricks, as small tributary above named. It} been temporarily harnessed to an| well as coment, may be made. The | mill has a capacity of 300 barrels a day. It ts estimated that 0,000 barrels of cement will be needed to bufld the dam. | Another very important adjunct to this big work is a wagon road which has been built from Roose vert 0 Globe, the nearest town, 40 miles distant. Another road, three miles in len, was built, leading to the timber In the Sierra Anc where about 1,000,000 feet of lum ber has been sawed for in the work feme idea of the difficulty en countered In the construction of the road to Globe may be inferred from the fact that in some places, where it traverses the Salt river canyon, it ia cut through solid rock 60 and 70 er plant which develops | will be 270 feet high, 210 feet long, tlon 400,000 pounds of freight were hauled over It fer treatment and have been cured I have no more headache, no more wheening of « ching, and breathe freely through my nostrils rent well at night, have reguined my aj petite and strength, and, in she THE “SQUARE DEAL” nt address, declared that the policy of his administration would be that os, regerdiess of race, cirounstances or ndition, should receive n force at the Columbia Medical Inatitute, where every applicant, old or y mail, for consultation, advice or treatment, receives the same uniform attention, and the same skillful and successful troatment—a troat here at any price—for the nominal foe of FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH Pplied and delivered free of charge. The “square deal” is here for all, yt hop aft by i dehelehehehehehehehalehehelohloiohohohotohehed ‘It Is Free Dr, MeoHarrie’s Booklet on Catarrh and Chronic Diseases Will be Mailed Free to Any Address, Write Today for This Book and Our Home Treat ment Question List We a Careful, Painstaking Ex ination and Diagnosis Every Case, Absolutely Free of Charge Th includes a Thorough Microscopic Exam ination When Necessary RICCI RRO ROR TORII IOI I TOR Ot IO Health Is Here for Weak and Nervous Women > SERRE EEE RERERER EES R EE RHEE Ree eee EEE Mrs. P , Park A NERVOUS WRECK And rendered my life almost bearable to myself and family. I annot describe the sufferings I attacks of vomiting, pain tr after enting, and net ip My HEAD ACHED FRIGHTFULLY an if o heavy weight t, and any Feeting 1 ud pressing down den noise would jar my entire sys tem. From the aching ain in my back | had no respite, and many « time I bt © walked the fi night long, utte bie to sleep. 1 a DISCOURAGED AND DESPON.- DENT Invalid when I first went to the Co- lumbia Medical Institute, while to day tam im perfect health. I am en- tirely free from pain, eat and p well, and my bowels act freely and reqularly each day h results in So nerious & Case as Mm WONDERFUL TO ME And a ak to all my friends nd suffering wor the Columbian phy id Columbia Medical Institute WM. McHARRIE, G. A. TUDHOPE, Ph. G., -426 420-422-424 Arcade Build Phone Main 4111 Seattle, driven through the side of the can yon, and through which the waters of the Galt and Tonto rivers will be diverted while the dam is built. It te estimated that the dam will be completed in about two years The excess water from the enor mous reservoir will be sent through pipes into water wheels or turbines: will be and the power generated taken @ to 70 miles distant to cen trifugal pumps. by which other water will be raised to higher planes in the Salt river valley. It is estimated that each horsepower developed will irrigate 10 acres, at a distance of 60 miles. An area of claimed by this subsidiary power project The estimated cost of the dam/| and power plants will be $3,200,000. claimed. LITTLE FOLKS SUITS CROWDED OUT EVERY SMALL SUIT MUST GO DURIN REMODELING TIME $3.00 Boys Cheviot now $4.00 Boys’ Faney sian Blouse Suits $ Boys’ Fine Serge Suite, now and Suits $2.50 Cheviot Rus- now $3.25 Blouse $4.50 Navy Sere Russian Blows Boys 3-Piece Vestee Suits Regular $5.00 value, sale price 700, 208, 210 Prke Street. M. D, Consulting Phys being | Mor. ing U. B.A. } in pri Ueally te ownership. In fact, prac 1 the land which will be by the gravity system without pumping—is em in the lands of the Water association, a vob ary or- ganization of the settlers who are to be benefited by this work, and ur that brace Users hed which has pledged 200,000 acres to the re wo the government to guarante payment of the cost of the The land to be reclaimed by ing fs still public domain, and it is |not likely that there will be water | for it within three years, Officiais of the reclamation ser- vice are not encouraging settlers to {go and take up homesteads in the ‘k | no lens than 50,000 acres is to be re-| public domain in the vicinity of this riv sett | Salt project. But, neverthe- | ews, s are going in even now and pre-empting homestead rights under the national irrigation act | Upward of 200,000 acres of land in| After filing claim they build their ithe vicinity of Phoenix will be re Most of tjs land is now houses and do what they can to comply with the law in regard to bringing half of the 80-acre tract under cultivation. Of course, they cam grow nothing until they can have the water, and it is required by law that th live on the land So they start with a rather dry and dious prospect hey figure that when the water does come they will have the pick of the land, and will become pro- prietors of rich and valuable farms, | laber | ‘New YorkLiquorCo repaying them for the money and time spent in “homesteading in the desert. TTT tee eee re tere ss . *| * ! ME AWAY JUST * * S CHEAP AS YOU C * * DES MOINES, Ia, Ma: * # “Put me away just as cheap * # as you can,” is the pathetic * ® note by Mrs. Edward Harden, * bria, Ia., before shoot- *& * ing herself. Homesickness * | * was the cause of the suicide. * * * HE RME REE HEH ENE EH WILL CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Orange Jacobs, the + of the Seattle bar, will cele- his 76th birthda Tuesday ht at his home, 1801 Kast Jeffer et, Judge Jacobs has be joing law 1 attle sin 1869 has held several high positions, @ three times received Judicial ppointments from President Grant, veteran {as associate judge VOICES OF THE CURED Distress and Pain From Throat Disease __ Permanently Cured “1 Fifth MISS LOUISE K. HUNSTAD. 821 Fifth Avenue North, Seattle, Col an treatment, saying For than six years I be arently tre d with th At first 1 had a SEVERE ATTACK OF “QUINBY, Hiving me most intense pain for mang doys, until, with the breaking jown of the tonsils, the swelling and inflammation were relieved. Since then T have been sub, to frequent re f this most distressing malady, each causing me INDESCRIBABLE SUFFERING While it lasted, and leaving me in a ‘orke condition than before. The enlargement of the tonsile became ’ y more chronic in charac- ter, until finally they nearly filled my throat, rendering it DIFFICULT TO SWALLOW n a mouthful of water reatly with my © winging y imaginable remedy and was and ine voice, es- without succ ALMOST IN DESPAIR When I went to the Columbia Medical Inatitute. eI was promptly and thor cur ed, and my throat s now perfects. well.” — ane of the territorial in 1869, and as chief and 1876. In 1876 he the bench to aceept the nomination of congressional del- ¢ served in that capacity Later he resumed his the bar, and until the he is familiar at prac- bar supreme court ice in 1873 esigned from egate, and b for years. Practice at t day tice befor the BROWN NOT GUILTY CHEHALIS, May~2.-Tom Brown, 16-year-old boy who shot and killed his father last December, was found not guilty. The jury returned the verdict that the boy, on account of insanity, was not responsible for the the act. When the verdict was an- nounced Tom showed little concern, Westbound Colonist Rates Will be ective to May 15th. Pre- pay passage of your relatives or friends, by mail or wire, with Great Northern Railway, First and Ye Money back if tickets not used, BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guaranti Lady attendants. Hours—8:30 to 6; Sundays, 9 to 12. Both phones. 1420 SECOND AVENUE For Best Wines and Liquors 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH, FREB DELIVERY. Phones— Main a8735 Ind. 1325. ALBERT HANSEN laf a 706 Ist Avenue Jas. Means’ Hand Made $2.50 Shoo tor salo at The Hub 615 Ist Avenue SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY On Mafestic and Monarch Steel Ranges from $35.00 up. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO, 308-310 Second Ave. South.

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