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OW AMERICANS LIVE ON PANAMA CANAL ULY 19, 1906 IGGEST ONE-FARM WHEAT CROP IN WHOLE WEST TELEGRAPH NEWS ip YR ARE A TENDERFOOT ar air in the ata and Hid be Ina fix if Kt came hard ~ we wanted to go home Ire ' n Bove or 161 ‘ THEY TALK UNDERTAKER) “Anothe Xb for the wdnde Ba Bay eng hah odo RIO A MILLE Bove tan 1 A v being here RANCH IN OKLAHOMA NOM} AND CASKETMAKER — ALL/A Hittle n work for th : ; poo ft Sane! pert ' 0 tt ces . | STING 176,000 BUGM ma MEN FROM THE STATES ARE Their table ; eas‘ See a Vengeance, You| HARVESTING " pay | ‘ tu e@mally cheer jen “ you aleop—if you're) gL g—8IX-FOOT SWATHS =A] , ; HOMESICK AND ONLY THE ‘ 1, Today “8 Yesterday wa ) . 7 ATTRACTIVE—A ayy a a on morrow WH be as today. So it's] MILE LONG BY THE MOWER bul razed | nit q 1 don't rit or imp HOW THE 61G JOB 18 DONE ee DE LESSEPS ENGINEER SAY8! “Yoo, os 0 EN od sage gy reggae AILLWA of quaranti: Colon Then * a FINISH THE \ nha mo spending $40 a 1 : . WE'LL NEVE a yi B<aeraah ated |i recta rics BOT ny } SHARFER f CANAL oT heey eo to the leaid that the « f 1 ' ROOT LANDS IN BRAZIL |< 0~""| ti } aeweeteereene Gear t id he wh of | , ‘ were . sure are lncking at tht bury oer af cet tthe apes : F now's THI® FOR ROTTEN? ®& sneh will do ite share to awell on hOUEERES Me *! her ‘atl " ad the to t _ * * 17 vans Rees st ae fx of their hor i thought * e! , t ‘ ( ey * Ja big ranch, here a ’ ae | ‘A he . *) 7“ wked & | es merge .' . te fell of A Jot it, and a te it THREE THRASHER OUTFITS AT WORK IN ONE FIELD, 101 RANCH . ae a8 * n \ 1 i te i YORK—Justice F r os pa * 5 wheat crop, Jou|fleld unter SEREEEEEREEESENEERANHEREN ERNE EHH HS ft os o phn: M you be him i¢{it and while th % jc m <n thy »* he d , ! t sleeve ‘ the cook |* 101 RANCH'S WHEAT HARVEST. # Git aw held by the cor bd | th ne ur € « L *. man A mist c *) i ad 46 ha \* i in the harve 16. * brit. # lott the rded grain * i * | WOOD HERE FROM NOME ve w nar fe hree horse »|* the grain, 60. ° * ll | & each harvester \* 2 * J. B. Wood, who t yut $1 * which were of euting @ ae » 1000 from Little Wo creek at we aieat weet. Mae . tile OT RR TTR TOT Tt ttt te ast oum during * |swaths w le u rrived on Victoria * Jyou want to bec t al fy om the northern camp te o Petey Carell neta rgd ORR EEE ERE EEE EERE EEE EERE EH |The lay be worked on had been in the # * mile, reckoning 20 ‘ to th \* * |abandoned, but he t a chance fe ‘ acr i*REAL BOOKS OUT cis t * And again, Joe M r will tell * * with t ” to * Be vssecuvevsveet eos wee : OF THE SUNDAY : |Do Your Buying at the v VICTOR W. HUGHES ' $3,000 | | + Jersey Butter Store 8 * * PANAMA, Isthous of | Panama : + Tomorrow . : BY W. F. SCHAEFER . | After bein h steotl oo . \ Se RARER RRERHAERER EEE ESSER R BME | MeverAl weeks, due to the remodse _ ing of our store and the ning : Are the old story books right after all of Pike st. wish to announce Had th pa volumes out of the Sunday school Mbrary of | that tomorre ¢ will celebrate our rial p and ofu of bi egen, tea, coffee | It looks it | can goods. Our line com . week | In fnet, er within one week rece heard at first hand | pet can buy, : The mped Up 1 Onward sorte per cent ©. K., and ler ‘ . ny firm ia Se cS ‘ | handed the lemon to kasticle” mod school of get-there-any “ < yomnan who . om be Pg A COOK WAGON I< , hi ‘ ee ao to drive 46 harvesters —— [sine fresh eggs go at 25e a doven shook his head sad are 23 water hau haul-| the money then, instead of only | jm ham of the toiling superintendents of mon profenstor Ne t or two their steam shov at the stables to feed and harness | kind of max ’ wt TH ocomotives the mules and hor snatch quickly and 7 A market seo the Panam If you are used t smal | often. § rvoted hinow o t ee eee Fee Rsggbnor Sn god wall Or! ong OF THE LANDLORD PONCA) Ct. © aoe Semoee $9 iriahe. Th , seers. I No. it I dive jearden vartety of farm, it wilt INDIANS. outside ver me and aga certainly was going some for mine you call it—a cen |mean something to you when you! ene pated csuideant ue De wh and br It opulent. 1 lived up to the no fenariin. For at the preseat rate of jhear ¢ Joe no relation |g00 of them are allowed to fill up| fush and broke, but he can alw oa Gperating it wilt take 60 years to to the f name—that Be orn and oate all night long | {sil back oa his profession, When j then something ha complete the work, and after awhile has out hing outfits.) This ie thetr only meal in the 24]! saw him the day he wan|It happened rapidly. The they are not going to work so wel . thrashing achidt’, | hours, bat it ts that laste | working it age explained ed the market right. There was t there are any en: ee, 19 bundle The 101 Fr wheat crop, al 1 haven't been doing this long./no reason why they should—they | fs the grain wagons, one cook {though mam ite only | A few weeks ago I was a leading | jast happened to. They got it ali project and one water wagon. Jt}gne. ‘The big tract of land, leased | ¢ tisen. Yes, sir. I was a broker, | back quicker than they had lost it for a total of 60 drivers ofl from the nea Indians, also or, rather, I ran a bucket shop,/and my wad Into the bargain | bundle wagons ogincors, Mx | duces Gakele at '@ | with leased wire, office down town,| “You know where that left me tt separator m water wagon| year, 5,000 tons of prairie bay blackboard and everything came to where I bad no mor men out of drivers, stx coal haulers, aix coaks,|tona of alfalfa hay, and it supports money to carry any trades or even bere. The Amert eix assistant ¢ erain Wages | 16,000 cattle and 2,000 bogs muy quotations 1 quit t's all ans, it is true, bave done much to drivers and 36 p Jor Mille conducts general over. I'm working for oderate fmprove conditions, but they can | baseball) Rach of + superviaion over the farm and signs salary agein. Here's how @ fo more than promote cleanlt thrash from 900 to the and he can sign pretty - fat the fevers are in the jareia fatty big ones if he does do it with a lead CASE B. in the raina from | Incidentally Joe Miller, who He also communes with the | the jest of Miller landlora: le the Ponca The hero of the | r tah searcely over shave t on ft ls Zack, who looks oat tor] two children. He ix of @ large fam- «8. | Snapshot of the Secretary of State an he left hig cab in New York to | He says it 100 cattle and the cowboys, | ily that always hed to work and Our fight with the optical et./ take the cruiser Charleston to Ric de Janeiro oraaving discoveries does most of the traveling lear he butcher trade with ff trust still rages and for 6 days : An employer of 400) George is the offices man and his father in a Uttle village. Someil] ¥. wijl fit reading glasses by an ectate that By the keeps in constant communication ears ago revertes came which i} our Marvelous New Patented <sseiabicaaidinae: hicks. k-<a'he: qortenmnant’ itn qetltel tod here te never as arth of |with all parts of the ranch and the caused: the whole family te remove | Method, which hee revolitionts: that the authorities of Brazil and the ~aan 5 at g ch. Ap-|United States by local and long dis |to a large city where the boys and/f eq the optical business, and en- Oe eae tae Gee te i jplicante always aj first. hance telephone xirls could secure employment. |] tively upset all old fogy theo- way to the -American contersnee Ree | Gn me harvest They hav acres in cotton VW This one worked asa meat cutter|] yes, free of charge; also our opens tomorrow. Most of the other Amerters weitere have already prayer iy od seages 2% bol one BE yee AB ee eee, te ie EE eo lh S500 lik patented, S07ane visitors t are from * y|more than that tn watermelons | ng concern, branch of the Chicago |? solid gold shell eye glasses OF reached their destination. he bh ok Wwagen,|The cotten is an experiment trust, ae a city salesman. It took |f spectacle frames, rimless oF or ¥ much the owl luneh| Saya Joe If it turns out| jhim a half dosen years to work UP if regular, positively the hest ame wagons you jown town ip all rig t some ‘0 4 position of some rexponstbility “ ble that y wil BELT TSOeE SES SY nae Severn eve sense eeE Then this happens, as he tells it: | a ty tation, with pd « che OVERNIGHT ‘One day they changed the maa most famous Crysial Duples “ie 4? ORGANIZE WHEAT PIT. «Ate Bp The new man was @/1 Lenses, that most matvelows ntl & aia atrictly Gffice man. The job wasil scientific discovery, all for omly 1 on| # THE MEADOWS $\$ EXNTR | esi {tial steps were take worth: 099 a wrest ‘They were pay-/f] $1.00. Double the vision, no eye . : jing me ¢ strain. Remember our loss fs ‘ S Sameer coeonsert your gain. No medicine used. HE MRADOWS, J ’ * Rex | This is the greatest offer eve le Wea k fast. The @ “ . ' nade. The above new features, >: aneien * u | together with our many years } : At’ First Race 4) FIRST RACE Pour } The concern from which I got experience as Eye Specialists in * f s selling, ¢ #19 * ve ° i v my quotations charged me $200 a| Chicago, places our work in @ 5 on ; & you t si. te tor} week for them. They had another class distinctly by Iteelf and as f ' dye lygmenge, agg « M 3 « " iw +: . 104 ‘ x | Pa proposition by watch they would] sures you of satisfaction, 99 | fie ont a0. far ne the ai wok fe v4, Dangerous Maid.| Captain Von Helm, of the steamer | have carried all trades. 1 took the matter who has felled or how } i age are = ansig . be Pf ana’ a leant *6 bn . 4 Memphis, which arrived today, ft former, because f had a bank roll of diffieult your case may be} fen « . week or ole a S : taned pedi os rd ports having en followed from} $2,500 and wanted to carry the Your VISION may be perfect the price of the return a ; . ; -stag 197 | Cape Blanoe to Flattery by a herd trades myself. 1 would make alll and yet the eyes may be very thers, more fortun: ave the|% : . be ot whales, The whales struck the a nentmencsoon | defective. If you have any of wherewitaal when a > " : br steamer several times | the following symptoms, defects — One glimpse at th mad Pa : F r "| Coming through th straits of | of the eye are indicated: Fail- ty t they invest it In a trip bet jot J r . *T| Patagonia Captain Von Helm saw ing vision, headaches, tired, thems. About half, heroes everyone rd a Sal Je ' bs * ” : + : 107 | several Hfeboata, but could not pick | weak, watery, burning, smart igi ore —" wee wie ls var : ave Tl, Zepha, J ~~ them = owing to the gale which | ing or itebing sensations, ake a stake; then skidoo 17 | was blowing H pains in the back of the eyes —_- . ye Reger eRe OD Mee nile Newber Ww / p20 Hs the big money hat attrac 7 a Newberg red | or head, or between the shoul- some of the wages paid i abel Payne ® —— | ders, nervousness, blurred vie jf Steem shovel men, $210 a month DUTY ON SPANISH | Bf. Pleasant Day, Daughter, M« | vie: aint’ ohn : : | fon by artificial light, ete. The Ratiroad engineers, 3130 a month | auiness | _The firet steps toward the of | | only safe way is to have your jf Plumbers, 75 cen he | SECOND RACE—Five furlongs | ganteation of the #tate publicity | eyes examined by an expert. Btenocraphers, $ ) . WINE TO BE CUT) k | _ bu taken today when | oes thawed . i, 4-yen Jn and up. | Vitindann Cihe Gina” sgates from the larger ay s beachanettiens oe |: Procraatina to 4 bodies of Washington | TESTIMONIALS - o706 “Corsicana 4) The Frawle ontir ‘ ened at the Seattle Commeretal 1 ' ye inue to attra “ ie Commereta | the Sts men who have been long| MADRID, July 19—It is an [9742 Happy Chappy 161) capacity audiences at the Seattle | “lo | Pellet what the Mayor of 6741 Fined Chicago sald pen the isthmus mansge to pinch {nounced that the Spanish pen enter Wil theater, In the factnating play Kt fe ¢ to coms the | ut levity at the expense of each| minister and the American ambos 4 y Minora 99) Madame Bane Gene Mr. Praw rk of organization and the elec MAYOR'S ss party of new arrivals, It's their sador to Spain have settled upon ~~ Queen (oe Ml iey's organtzatior { Napolkon | t manent office at this Chicago, Sept . “02. only fun They bave a cheerful commercial treaty between 0686 Claeata 301 | one artiett rk. Miss Van|* see — “They have always Pron Me 2 i little sone with which ¢ greet |and this country. It Is state oe94 rane Wr)» whose a to get all théde| | t, In the elwd roc \H ed the good will and respect of J the newcomers. It comes from some | this country will concede a reduc. | 55" Got Huck ! - umes. | wet i smoker will be So I went to them. I said, ‘You|}| their fellow cltizens and I take | — eee tomer (tae on mnoee cm Spanish wines and 9 De berts ” oat ertormance tast |" : are paying » man $60 a week who/fl pleasure In commending them “ s from |prandies, and Spain will make con- |1656 Pacts o” . “M rasan with cannot do what I am doing. |] to your kind consideration sank at teth, ee cn compatible with) THIRD RACE mile, selling. tinue f Lowy the ee ee ought to get $60 a week and a con Yours truly, baskets in the state. soe | its treaties with other countries |maidens, 3-year-olds and up. Jusual Saturday matinee, Reginniigg ON THE FRON Ke for five years.’ They laughed “CARTER H. HARRISON, “ * |'No raise and no coatiact for you, “M eee eee eee eee eee 105)" tl 04 will te they said. ‘Then,’ sat M sell | is ‘ | 9726 "La Taranta 100| Tectrree eee eas) jthey said, “Then, said I, ‘I will vell/) Dear Sirs: The glasses you fit- A bank account is a conven fi YEAR'S FOREIGN COM # Little Mirthful 10 Hl ted f ‘ siving entire sat a help and ait MERCE NEARLY THREE # | 9736 1 U sder the City’s L ” With 48. pameongers,. coveral | “E had nothing but my salary | [er forme ore So reelate ~ AS cae $798 Bart 10 © City’s Lamps fo ; fenebatiine hed emeain to live om, and here Lwas going to |} faction. a pee your Ma crounseping) haope ascot > ~ 103 7 o Mi fe gagfthe City of Seattle reac hed port buck a trust concern. I knew where vr i “ ety: rad ~ o . you i 9700 Inter 00 ? . he Ct eould cout YH ability in this kin: or! Snignt and intine emty way to f|[* WASHINGTON, July 19— 8/9736 Kati $e ned . Mee rhtct Avenue, pydfearly this morning. She brought no We have secured the famous i! Mild got wea ih cat ed it round | * oe oe handie that part of the business f|* The department of commerce # jy701 Kind ed of the winners of the fO™s Shipment ’ Spring Brook Farm in the Val ad lh aes be, Hoek week fF W. K. YEAKEL, M. D. =a check properly indorsed and | # 2nd labor announces that the ®/ 9726 No Remark pos it ae ett e fae], The Edith arrived from Nome at |] Jey south of Seattle, close to ade $125. 7 pales a tie reat ‘receipt in the P| foreign commerce of the Unit aioe 105 | A’ , _ the “PY 14 o'clock this morning and will at|f Orittia. We have subdlvited fi I have been in business about Seattle, May 15, 1906. Sorts. 1% ed States for the flecal year #19719 Temptat 196 lg i ig In ® once load a return cargo for St. 1B into 10 and 201cro tracts nine months. 1 have # partner now |]] Chicago Bye Specialists, SF dened wer oly WN Blas ae 97) >is th all the characters IMichael and Nome jwho pur $800 into It. We sell main Gentlemen: During the py — 13 boo below the” $1,000,000,000- 9679 *Bian po | Fealiaticly portraye naer Oy] Kosmos steamer Memphis arrived | PRICES $135 T0 $175 PERACRE |! 2 hotels and clubs. We have |] five years I have bought sev We P-: 4 Per | * 2" ernaneee Sl. pesiteyet hAOE+Ond ville, edhsl ny cians hen the seems 801 ferom San Francisco this morning Iwhade about $4,000 20 tar and are {ff al pairs of glasses from the beat | ay # Rico and Hawail were inciud- wying, 4-y olda and up. ay night, when the season of thei she will be on the sound 10 days Valley land near the tracts I/making a reputation for good |] opticians In Seattle, but none of | : 4 mat rxCee 9 Joyn , Ayleawor mpany will close ading é id for $400 and $600 Bimeat them gave relief, I had almost Ct Interest & od, it would materially exceed # Joyner 110} : Ado opare ® a "We ate Gelling tanee ~ " ~ = eo | 3,000,000,000 4 Vio rd | hree of the sailors of the h » a continuous aeadaches for yea is iat! Sion? pester © “pe Vaudeville at the Star, ship Emmanuel, who deserted at ete on very good terms Smal! THEY SAW SEATTLE. and was thinking | ’ ty 2 sd J . } y tec nis te t down anc very ary | sitios h United Stat | tt tt tt te te tt te HIE ITH0 Hot ‘ he current bill at the Star I B , WIL be arrested this |i amoun jg position in the United States 5 We Have @ Branch at George- 9! iS Ste “hans 107] | The current it the best vaudé-[ afternoon, by order of eGo. J. G | A party of sx Free and Accepted |] Seattle postoffice as mailing town. | MRS, F,D. JACKBON DEAD, [oni bay — 103 Pane attractions offered at this pops | Marsiiy, consul of the therlands, BROOK acre tracts fj Masons-African, are holding |} clerk, but since wearing the oes | pie vee es itt Te mtewmanes Onl tale sand land charged with desortion have much to recommend them i) grand ode * in glasses made by your new act Jam D. Hoge, President Mae Belle Jackson, wife of F. De} i054, pred 107 y ¥ ns F heepaien be the ben 7 james Jameson and Paul Her to one who desires @ LITTLE ij chartered the Electr i |} entifie method my headaches } B. BOLNER Cashier. [| Jackson, died at the Providence} mentead 110) 1 cna Maier. and. wi yr Prove inet, two of the deserters libetied || FARM HOMB within easy reach fj pany’s “Sight Seeing” car last night |] are gone, and my eyes are per DIRECTORS Joapital thie morning after a short| FIFTH RACE—One mile and one| conity _failor and His House” |the ship, but the case was dismissed of Seattle and enjoyed the sights of the clty|}| fect. I am sure your methods re and Schmitz. itinesa. She wan the niece of Le-| hundred yards, selling, 4 a ae ny Rew fon-lihis morning by Judge Hanford, N. P. Railroad and Interurban 9) They returned at 9:30 to Forresters Ha Rosenberg ander Miller, 422 Ninth av. south,/ and up. lie and Farrel with his wonder-| who elaimed that, according to "4. 1 clone by; 30 minutes’ service to I]hall where refreshments were serv-|f{ and most heartlly recommend George Donworth, and prominent in social circles in| 9750 W. ¥ inver ~ : ae atte - tve | Consular syention of 1878 be-|§ and from the city led the party, Tonight they leav |ff you. Respectfully, Edwerd K. Dune the city. Funeral arrangements | 9746 *Watercure res, Fred the «ylophone]rwean the United States and the| TN , }for Tacoma Where they do to de T. V. NOICR, Ja D. How ] ot yee bea aad aaae 4 and the poet and] Netherlands, he had no authority | DO IT NOW Joate the U, O. D, lodge there, Of- e 3 “s have y made. 7 Yoo lete the t | fi and Mailing Clerk, Seattle P. 0, "man, " r, comp! ne of excellent |i canes affecting seamen’s wages, |p Come to our office and ar Bi ticers for the ¢ , 9 4 ewart 9728 *Harbor “3 oka lueaiih bed é hon's WARS, Ege to go out and >» these * nsuing year ar be And hundreds of others from jj Rove. C. MeCormick Eagle Clam- Bake Ex- (9719) Little Joker | ‘ other than those on American ships, | Tanke fo go fil nl a Ber ing elected this afternoon leading Seattlo business and fl Chea, H. Bebb, a‘ | , 7 professional ople upon Te ; BIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs, | E i R a . > fi p peop por N. bi. Bolner | cursion DF cal PRB ne sgpet te xcursion Rates to BURIED IN POTTER'S FIELD, COME IN TODAY Bes @ TREES BURNING, quest pat pe | | 9727 anan 106 Mocli Puan | STOCKTON, Cal, July 19.—A big | —— On July 28th the Eagles will give |o712 The Mighty 108 J. Johnson, brotherinlaw of Hforest fire Is raging eight miles \a grand excursion to Moclips, on the | 9734 Col Bronston $5]. Throngh service, Can loave hera| Kristjan Johnson, whove body was} north of Sonora on the north side E C 6, horae rac S| saturdays, returning from Moclips|found on the Northern Pactf : io ocean beach am bak 3h 18 Salable 106 of the Calaveras river, It threat rus oO. Ing, dancing, baseball and otheys 9739 peggy O'Netl beach, Saturday ‘or Monday morn-|tracks Sunday afternoon, arrived tn | Jens the famous Calaveras big trees 4d Cherry St, |) amusements Single fare fax -, O78, Neatness 23 ling. This is Bhe of the finest ocean| the city yesterday just « few mo haces agit ay alag, Seattle, Wash lround trip. ‘Tickets good returning ( ree tains feat 29 | bench Tesorts on tho coast, Fag|ments after the body had beon tn |1000 WHITE ENAMELED ‘SINKS | : : ‘ at | cee ewfeulars inguite N. P. elty ticket terred in the pott6r’s field. A ©. P. Boyland, Mngr At less than wholesale price ourth Floor Jo's Agents for Alaska Banking & §\ 30th. Inquire N. P, city hot Di jessie prices. ry lst av. and Yesler photo of the dead man was identi § Subdivision and Acreage Dept. 9). Grown Piumbi 1 Pin Bt ond Ave. and Pike oot ing Co, ° | et. Both Phones. seated fels Deposit Co. Nome, Alaska.) fice, comer Ist av. and Yesler A $1.25 American Association base office, corner we balls 990, at Spinniay’a. nti eee awatnanaanenn 6 ten 40st eee ieeea ee fled

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