The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1905, Page 8

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RELICS IN OLD HULK OF WHALER FAMOUS WHALING BOAT OF OLDEN DAYS, NOW BTRANDED ON ALASKAN REEF, PROVES TO BE A VERITABLE BONANZA captaina in those days, and Tt am! Id that thin craft witnessed sev-| al such outrages, and in 1861 40 armen were placed in Irons. | “On masters was a strange] accompanying illustration Is) Wilkeson, who purchased the wreck / man sort of a pirate He died} of the bark Hunter, From him and/in bt abin aboard this whaler,| | other sources I learned considerable | and left a fortune of $17,000 which | Jabout the bark’s career, and tnel-| still remains buried in the wreck e er, which, after a balf century of| dentally the truth about the gua The bark Hunter was the best It Gives ruising in Pacific waters, gave up| “The bark Hunter was one of| equipped and finest furnished craft the Khost at the mouth of the Yukon| the most successful of the arctic! that cruised in northern waters, and | Her bleached bones| whalers dispatched by Boston own-| | mee the factories and can Furniture received by w Phone already arrived a ‘ALASKA MAN FINDS FORTUNE AND Li nd dl signed for the American bark Hunt of a whale gun, hand made river in mahc py fintshings an¢ plush ‘ Hie about 80 miles from St. Mich * to thie « t, and if the we h/ lined interiors of cabin and berths on i ence acls, From the wreck, which was|she gathered for them could = t i testify to this. | bought on speculation in 1897 by| turned into gold it would aink her. | “You do not see any such steel Captain Wilkenson, was obtained The guns were made in Bos-|as used in the construction of this} TWO MIXED I T k this Kun, a number of shackles and ton in 1848, and the whaler slipped! gun nowadays, [ bellevo that tt is| t a es & quantity of dynamite bombs used her cables at Bath, Me, the same! the only ¢ of ite kind, and fit) by whal in the early day year. Her oaken riba testify to the! to be presented to a museum in the! The gun fs now in the possession | care of her construction, You can! United States, and | am going to! I he Pang ot Dr. 0. M. Dutton, an Alaska’ scarcely put the point of @ knife| give it to the Smithsonian institute] at Washington, D. C | F : ere The gun weighs about 90 pounds, | fires a six-inch brass be and at o carries the missile over two inilen The gun is of the muzzle loading ‘type, and was fired by moans of a percussion cap, At least three inches of black powder was used to hurl the sharp pointed projecti! at the sperm wh whose oll was then @ most valuable product, as coal of! had not been universally ac FOUR CARS COUCHES Taking Medicine When you know Bar ays acpi | tem; and what is m Bai '. | , Dutton has valuable copper! tell < ce | THE OLD WHALE GUN and off interests in the Cook Inlet a SE country, and returns porth Sunday pioneer a weaithy mine ow t at the Ari blade betwe el.lare they ' WITCH HAZE! rhs PILES CURED fut on will eventuall the| whaler was never unmasted, and she | Suffering for Years, and Bed-Ridden pints . gun to tho Smit at| lies $0 miles from St. Michaels, a| From Piles, a Contractor of = Pay 25c to 38c for this else Washington, D.C, but strong pres-/ monument to the shipbuilding in Marion, Indiana, Is Cured pcr where 2 brought to him etry of our ancestry | by Pyramid Cure. Bre ei gainst that move, as } “De on purchased — the owed Me —— 45 tixens would like to have the rel ir 7 from men who little] Trial Package Mailed Free to senor t quality, CS Bi iven to sity, Du a value Who Send Name and Address. ¢ Pints ton we mt it to the) old craft : SUGAR OF MILK re is of national importance. |to Nome w hn ot ee pee tee meda all brands, 20c That gun.” said Dr. O. M. Dut-| that she ere that not’ wale how per 1b. . ton In an interview Monday, “was The by 7 Lae eee Rang Have 16 ta 0c on this. presented to me by my friend Dr.lwith sha: Mutinies bothered | ® and Retr treatwmente far f meda. “ait” 29¢ 1 SOLONS FIGHT| Stole Clothing Prescribed by doctors. Save 1 ee % here aan A direct information charging | Dave TAR > William Harvey by Prosecuting At ee jay mort Jtorney Mackintosh Mot thing ever did mie 7 Rang tiffen No comm ered WoR Monday night | Charc A report of the lighting commit Ran Amuck You'll be interested to know tee favoring the installation of arcs just how your prescriptions im certain parts of the y jarred! &re made up. Come in and [| the feather-edge temper of Presi-] Jack Gregory, a cook employed at] * Watch us. Everything is done dent Gill, who left the chatr Te the Bismarck cafe, failed to explain | it wend your name and openty. Look and think—you lieve his feelings. Gill wanted topwhy be cut down trees with a! P¥ramid Drog © ™ can get what you wast and know what the lighting committee | butcher knife and threatened thore |’ pay less at Bartell’s than else- intended to do about the are light) who interfered with him by jabbing | « where. \* tter—-whether it would conform) at them with a fork. in Police Judge to the origi plan or simply place!Gordon’s court Monday morning and we will wend it te them in certain wards. He said he) consequently the court fined him > jhad been waiting patiently to get| $50 Read Page 6 ft pays - a few lights in bis ward, the orig-| Patrolmen Ellie and Humes ar-|—— v 4 ms 5 —" n a CHEAPEST PRICES. Mellin’s Food, large size, condition that exists throughout the! COUGH DROPS, all | United States. He pointed out that brands, 2 packages 5c }the work of installing ghting | BR esr heysdees suka system like that whie | Electric company had BEEMAN’S or GARDINER’S [fin completing in a rapidly growing Great China Eakay's Food, large size Maited Milk, larg and PHPSIN GUM, | city was a tremendous task. Better | eibinccahd taste 2 packages CB resuits could not be expected, he| Crockery Sale thought, In view of the fact that! Sugar of Mik pwn importa ~ The Trust demands aicket [| tne required funds were not obtain tion, highest quality, per Ib & package. ed until last July It will save you aii 'chh Gikece 6 | Crichton said he favored the in Seger ee SS eer sor stallation of three times the pre || lots of money wie incite ness” capes tie r }ent number of arcs, believing In a : bottle rn TALCUM sive bo well lighted city, although also de siring the city plant to furnish cur-| . Lrowe rent to private consumers { og ke 2D Ic Few officials of t ‘tle Elec % TALCUM trie company, who are anxious to Lees than half of what fg) »8ve the city spend its time in in iakees shaven stalling street lights, so that there will be more delay in reaching pri Yate consumers, w interested | spectators of the d ion Valuable Coupons given with every Mizpah Nipples, half doxen All other Nipples, half dozen 20e n Advertised at 25¢. Hygela Bottles and Nipples, plete Nursing Bottles, & and or bend gradu Case's Cascara Cathartic, @ fine laxative for children, bots tle 2he miss this sale. Great OER RRR | Over $I Bill| H. FIRST LEWI .= AVENUE Whitham Monday mornig and asked | BARTELL’S for « complaint against her neigh- bor. ‘The deputy at first thought) w and was about to dismiss 1305 Second Avenue. lowa Creamery, per Ib 2he Washington Creamery, per 1b. ; Brun 610 ne caller, when Mrs Lannon ex-| Gotaley ett pee it ~ba$ & Co. Second Avenue Jelatmed: “Oh, she's a lot biewer |B Pull Cream Cheese, per ee candi | for this,” pointing at her blackened BARTELL’S fj cves 24 brutoea wt She told the deputy that they got OLD STORE J") Tuesd: nenday and Thurs- 506 day a rummage sale will be held at} Pine and Third by the women of the| Second Avenue | Unitarian church. | | ¥ Fresh Eggs, per doz Pure Leaf Lard, 10 Ibe. ®4.4 of the Pacific Northwest of the very best to be hi idy’s Barber Shop First and Washington 1811 Second Ave., Arcade Bldg. ; Established in 1886. Want a home? See Page 6 see] TWO CARS OF not give a mained for the G to receive two gold med ala as RED CROSS TAR AND Patroimau Frank | spect EGG | theft of nearly $50 worth « any 0} soar 16c A storm that has been brewing Puget hotel, 2 At Gave one-third per cobs for weeks over the instailatic tr The evidence in op arc lamps throughout the city! is considered stroag. from broke forth at the counel! meeting} jreat awarded the Grand Prize | ; Have you a boy any where I uribue Unum in the shape Or tan to dab iidas i aa ave from 3 to & years old, if you and battery being filed againat have we can give you an over Jane Doe” Bu by Georgie Lan worth $6.00 for....$2.00 Den i Saeaiee acnidanies ap. Come around und see them. than ary other house in the city, venred before Deputy Prosecutor; tints tal OCT. 41, 1905. Complete Credit H ousefurnishers Fourteen Carloads of Furniture Received the Immenaity of ‘our ¥ sell accordingly, it ma # during the ten d re CARS OF TWO CARS OF MEDIUM PRICED An Ten Days ‘urniture business, and ae oe ntloned that the above sen ine eding last Thursday everal more are due to arrive OFFICE DESKS IN VARIOUS STYLES AND FINISHES. FANCY CHAIRS, ROCKERS AND OFFICE CHAIRS FURNITURE, OF IRON BE DS AND STEE FROM SIMMONS MFG, CO noe, the € It did Is rather ver arly every 1 for something shown by the offi no ther range received more ne gold medal KMANSHIP and FACTURE of ranges were not aw r rang ng & gold medal the St. Louls Worl eh COMpe all over Majestic coal Iron Range highest possible award, ntraat to the ce tat the Fair, whe # and medals of exhibited receiving a gold Ino of these awards aittes specified that it cov the points of MATERIAL, tion with ranges id, the commit It re jemtic he MANL Such in oly m i's Fair, BEDROOM L There Was No Grand Prize at the Lewis&C Clark Expeemen an object to the reason why LIBRA ONE CAR OF McDOU NETS, NATCH THE PAPER | some of them longer, we make m | as a result of the recommendation | sult of our newspaper advertising ONE CAR OF TABLES vicinity, many of which have bee FREDERICK & NELGON (Inc.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers, TWO CARS OF MEDIUM AND HIGH GRADE DINING ROOM FURNITURE GALL EMBRACING EIGHT that DIVISION OF EXHIBITS Al __ma jestic Manufacturing-Co., Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition We beg to inform you that the jury under Group Henry é. Dosch, | B DIVISION OF_EXHIBITS purchase. Don’t ||] "Ye" (emer "ge, | 02 General Exhibit ia esitet: gunk thts TA? s A fir riment of Teething f you so desire. he Pg nan yon tera Bar- 4 Wii. WE be tek tareaeiion bY American Importing Tea Co. Kings y Comforts and Rate tell’s, where the beet medi & tion of the accident Friday # + eines cost less than the other [| # which resulted in the collapse # Free Delivery. Both Paoedl ony Si tive own ot the new Larw= & 309 Pike St. ! * Bullding Inspector Place has @ ‘emacorme vind * r th structure ary ls ine scaviune’ due || 809 Second Ave. * 2 to blar - . * Two RES eee at Our 100 stores | RANGE Stores Neighbors Row =| "*"?_** “° Bel? von etn Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Al __Majestic Monufacturing Co. ___ We beg to inform you that the jury under Group AA Sl awarded your Grhibit'a_______Go14_ Medal Director of Exhibits. | wool shod }mixed col Henry E. Dosch, nder the rules, you have three days ia which to file an appeal “| AREDERIOR &: CINCORPORATED ) Director of Exhibits. | SLCOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRIVG STREETS. PIANOS KOHLER & CHASE, THE TIME The time to get your sealskin jacket ts before the rush The best place to get it fs at the @ been in the business the longest Our prices are ad. Pioneer Furriers. We are the pion Cc A. Meyer, Mer. ablishment which and our modera R. PETKOVITS & CO. 110 Marion Street We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easier saymen') has er Furrier firm furs NOTICE. BREWERY WORKMEN STILL ON STRIKE DRINK UNION BEER ‘CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesier Way. A gentee) place to borrow money on diamonds and all kinds of jewelry. Btrictly Coufidential. $7.00, ), $17.50 and up to $25.00. We Pay $30 Cash for Any Great Majestic Range, No Matter How Long Used, Where Bought, Nor by Whom Offered for Sale, Whether Dealer or Private Party. inal plan being to provide an arc| rested Gregory. He was drunk at ~ cae. wo teoesce AG every, other corner to the) the time, bat they thought him | Ragley’s Coener HEMMED HUCK TOWELS. ve a dime here. [thickly bvopalated residence sec-| crazy a | tions ‘ awarded your Grhibit a-______ G01d._ Meda — bea: ie These Towels are white, some having red —- 16c | Gilt tntimated that the delay was Want a home? See Page 6 . 48 lz some whit» borders “ caused either through incompetency | . | Quite. 5c? lor favoritiens Of the lighting Ge-| Maposielly interesting reading on on ____ Material, Workmanship and Manufacture of Ranges) 1tx12 in, each Be. 16¢ ond 25e | partment Page 6 - | 18x34 in., each 18¢ In reply, Crichton «ald that the| —— +4 4 3. ol 29 hghting department was doing its Supplies GLader the rules, you have three days in which to file an appeal | |18x36 tn,, each ae . 206 end 4306 CREAM . © Bil vet, recent delays being caused <a aia 306 Guawter tec hase” through inability to obtain wire, a Aiwaye nice and fresh here at | BS you so desire, es sosceneeaqnnas » 30¢ eddia Dept.—Third Floor. | BLANKETS OF VARIOUS KINDS, We have an excellent showing of cotton, idy, mixed wool and cotton and jall-woot Blank ts, A Demonstration of the Famous Asbestos Sad Irons. Takes place daily from 9:00 to 12:00 a. m. and 1:00 to 5:0 adjoining the Housefurnishings Depart ment. Mrs bestos Sad Iron Clark Fair, is in charge. SEATTLE AGENCY FOR TRE Complete aad 1050 and you a phone | giving FOR PARLOR AND RY US FOR NEWS OF FUR THER FURNITURE ARRIVALS The Great Majestic Our Leading Range Now as for 12 Years Past There is no othe 10 of ar © in the North west but what seen fit t anne its leading Range from time to time, and which hasn't changed its leader # it to r who sold it, and a mtinual satiefac tion to th r, Other Range when a fair number have b sold and in use for several years & menace to the dea ed and dissa’ rt of the users pra Although over 6.500 Majentie use for 10 or 12 years and 8 of use! ices, a pair, Rice, NOTICE TO } In this mand the low at of ad vertineme ted KITCHEN CABI TYLI th of the ma ® Majestic is the only up year aft aa lasting cred er whe them, as compla tant repairs ar infact ts pour emand. h on the feally pre selling more ranges of ular kinds to friends e buying. s are in use in Seattle and ot Majestic Ranges today rs to friends than as a re in white, gray, tan and c, G0c, 65e, $1.85, $2.00, $4.85, $9.25, $ 5, $4.00, $4 $8.00, $8.50, $ ) p. m. on the First Floor, who was in the As Booth at the Lewis and ROUND OAK HEATER SUBSCRIBERS | Should your copy of The Star tail to reach you by 6 o’cloch any eve ning, please do us the favor to call up our main office (Sunset, Main Independent 1135,) between 6 30 o'clock, and we will send copy at once. 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