The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1905, Page 8

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os ere ee Ya er muna ese NORWAY’S ~—_ NEW KING Calumet «HeclaCopperCo Paid $30,000 in Dividends to Each Holder of 100 Shares in 1904 Calumet & Hecla | Gets But 45 Pounds of Pure Copper From a Ton of Ore eattle Boston Copper Co. Receives From a Ton of Its Ore 320 Pounds Or Seven Times As Much Copper to aTon as Calumet & Hecla THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1905. i Complete Credit Housefurnishere—FREDERICK & NELGON (ing.)—Compiete Hotel and Club Furnishers, SOME ADVICE TO SHOPPERS | DoYourChristmas er | Shopping Now ees KING HAAKON, THE NEW RULER OF THE NORWEGIANS, | TAKES OATH OF OFFICE Purchase fee wee i a Practical Presents =: c Snow Was in the Air Yesterday Morning---Heating Stoves Are in Order If you are going to need a Heating rT" in time for use Thanksgiving E— HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF HEATING STOVES, EVERY ONE OF WHICH IS FULLY GUARANTEED $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Not- cin tingham Lace Curtains $1.00 a Pair of these Nottingham Curtains in ecru and Afabian colors as well as w Regular prices $1.50, $1.75 and TWO IMPORTANT FACTS: Tomorrow Is the Last Shop- Christmas ls Now Somewhat ping Day Until Friday = Less Thana Month Away Any Majestic —— e Ordered Up to [2 Noon Tomorrow (Wednesday) Will Be Set Up in Time to Cook the Thanksgiving Dinner Ssc. ON CORPORATED ) Oe COND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STREETS. CHRISTIAN the Norwegia day, King Haake the constitution of } Followed by their » fag and smiling to among the sem blage nd to Pree ident Be the king and queen ad vanced to the tribune e king seat fog himself upon the throne and th queen in an olaborately carved chair Daside the king A brief address was made by President Berner, after which the king, in a loud. took the prescribed oath speect was made by the king after taking There are fifteen styles friends | cet 1 Queen Maud. » Alexander, | rown Prince neir abode In e which! srwegian * not fin-| sea level and n nd view of the Nor wegian ca al Hence Seattle-Boston Copper Co. can earn the same dividends on one- seventh as much ore as Calumet & Hecla. In 1871 you could buy Calumet & Hecla stock at 50c per share. Today you will find it quoted, and hard to get, at $685.00 per share. SLE NT ae eee es KING HAAKON’S CHRISTIANA PALACE. PEARLY TEETH MAKE THE SWEET SMILE SWEETER. Ragley’s Corner BUY YOUR Holiday Gifts NOW WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE and have them de- livered any time before the 26th of December. o will gladly set aside any je now, on receipt of a small it and then deliver the Celebrate This Christ- mas with Music in the House No gift you could make will give onehundredth part the pleasure as a gift of a piano ov a piano player. To Hunt For Lost Treasure parpose of recovering hidden treas-) 5: that a mountain has <epuied Today You Can Buy Seattle-Boston Copper Co.'s music of taelf a faction ka all the and prov infinite sath ure. lover upon it and to wash away the! The incorporators boldly declare) mountain the Cocos Island Hydrau- | it their purpose to organize an ex-|lic and Treasure company has been Pedition for seeking out and un-| organized. | $32,000,000 The ‘ } earthing the of gold incorporators are Captain fn doubloons and old pieces-of-eight | Fred Hackett of Vancouver, B. C.,} ta doubloons and old pieces of eight} John W. Lamarr, James A. Steele hidden by pirates on islands in the|and S. EB. Squires Par Value $1.00 YOUNG CLUB HAS” ~ leLaIms POLICE WERE ASLEEP| Per Share an get the Krell Aute ni plano, with the player built inside, or the Simplex pi ano player—to be set in front of your piano. ore than that n choosef rom the finest n of instruments in the Centennial’s Best Flour H. Nohe, a local wholesale cl-| kering, Hobart M. Ca we STORMY _SESSIO ee eee me eee Each share is fully paid and non-assessable. ee ae ee ae Haddorf, Pease : Swi to bellove that there is something (ff Only a small block is for sale at this price, for the line of Perfumes. mate aay be ar OHIO DENTAL PA ike isin cists Giamena | Seeee ecatte thar on. No IB immediate building of a railroad and tram eleven et ee ee a y readily. ast pean bactin hak one Pea cial club assembled Monday night,|/boys stole from his resid and one-half miles long. They have millions of Sots, Cuff and Collar Boxes Fs Corner of Third and Makes More Bread P Ladies Hand Bags, Puff and Powder Boxes, Candle Sticks Shaving Sets and the finest line and after a stormy discussion decid-| Spring. a quantity of cigars valued) ° “¢ i - Mae ter nan the table tor-fetesslat $50, He made a report. to the feet of lumber adjacent to this road to haul in ad @iscussion two resolutions, one of-| police and claims that no officer|[| dition to the ore from their own mines, and the D, $. Johnston Co. Makes Lighter Bread by Paul ieipen uch cipro ther | was sent to investigate the robbery. Dutch Miller Mining & Smelting Co., with which ghee gh an Makes Whiter Bread m prews | | emem ber. © can gave you confidence in the actions of the) GIVE UP LIVES FOR tepens /|@ they have a contract to haul from 18 TO 20 PER CENT ON treasury officials in rigidly COUVER 3 YOUR PURCHASE CHICKERING DEALERS. M kK i NO TROUBLE TO SHOW a es Sweeter Bread 903 Second Avenue. gating the workings of the Burke Building. say office and both com such tnvestigations Nominations. The following were placed in nom | | 75,000 Tons December 9: President, C. F. White “CUSHMAN BOOSTING | —e first vice Lape og el ae) ] 4 ES President. W.'C, Mockinan; for] FOR ALASKA Tt 15 @ Strong Railroad Proposition, and board of directors, J. F. Lane, H. EF. | Tee aries "Camies F. Cettecte | AMIN Con It ls Almost Impossible For It to A E. Chilberg, George F. Cotteritl lgressman Cus 4 Getteatnd joshua Green, H. 8. Emerson, Jobn | taiked to the p - precy on . Aces Oy iy |i oel of Alaska, “Til fant Fail to Pay Large Earn- rondal arper. url-| duce my bill providing for a det i ¥ ngs From the Start GO AND SEE THE ORE man, Dr. G. 8. Peterkin, N. R Sib. Goons Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour ley, H. Schoenfeld, Dr. Snively George Matson, Frank Waterhouse Samuel Rathbun, 8. G. Yerkes, F. Aj| Sutphen, A. F. Hartley, W. L. Waters, C. A. Watrous, H. A. Smith. W. F. Coleman, M. E. Getchell, H.| Ke stephenson, D. Clark. ¥F. D, Sey \Promineat Mining Man mour, G. A. Virtue, A. B. Calde Bet ee ate, a Lost While cgi: 72 | Alaska Bldg. From the Ponney Watson chapel | entee! . Miiidtess c's Vasc. mG.|Rule, 2 well eowe mining saan of diamonds and all Kings of Jewelry. tenes eras tc atc | wae bento ‘ery Seattle-Boston Copper Co. [seems tey Bethea. Handker- chiefs 1Se, 20¢, 25e Handkerchiefs for 10¢. We can assure you bargains in this line, if you will look them over They make good "Xiias gifts you know H. LEWIS 4 CO. First Ave. Cor. Cherry. CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE HARRY SILVER, Prop. | 117 Yesier Way. Chine: 7. _diedieing UNION BAKERY AND CAFE Cure ah ‘Chronia 1413 SECOND AVE nese roots, herbs GOOD THINGS TO BAT bude = an bay Monday night near his home a to have perished in the ex | st atatiy c H . - ‘Asthmay will be buried under the auspices|treme cold. Two searching parties | | Po weg ta = Eevema, Catarthy of the Turnverein The funeral | a ow! Rheuwatis hn, Kidneys pr HUTCHINSON CO. 1325 Second Ave. Houghton & Hunter | yo oiicos ant althe | Jowelers CONSULTATION Giothiers, Soend and 104 Firat Ave. Seattie| Oftice—Us - aed . Ask the man. Pageé *** "He will tell you, Page | nomen cde: South. big Washingtom sermon will be read by William Hailtz. Nov. 28.—Robert wwe pec can | Write for Our Book “Fortunes in Copper” §) 4 in a football gam: ——@. y He will tell you. Page 6. *e* | injuries rec ——4— Ask the man. Page 6 ooo He will tell you. Page 6 -

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