The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1908, Page 9

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BY GILSON GARDNER TON, 1D. Dec the Panama canal ts i At 3 PRESENT RA FROM NOW WILL S| AMOUNT OF WORK TO KE RED! ED TO LITTLE THAN CUBIC | DS; AND TWO YBARS FROM FTHE AMOUNT WILL KE SENDER 14,000,000 CUBIC YARDS, SH CAN AE CLEANED UP IN OUT FOUR MONTHS sh excavating work did not really board on © ting engineers d in to give an opinion on this ¢ two or three years ago, esti d in their majority report that in 1907 the work began to ahead. By March the dredg shovels were taking more than a million cubie yards month By March 1908, the month! © excavations were running at 3.487 000 cuble yarde—which figures ar the maximum rate. since then has seen 3,000,000 euble yards out At this the struck their gait.” There are now a total of ind the 142,000,000 cubic pares red to build the lock canal ts $9,000,000 cuble yards, and the work going forward at the nt rate the engineers begin to Ink that It mikht just as easy to out this £9,000,000 cubic yards d have & sea-level canal, as to we this amount of digging work | batld locks. Ta round numbers, there now re. in $5,300,000 endie yards to be out. To this amount add 98,./ 4 the amount necessary for | ie@ bee-level canal, and the amount @arth confronting the diggers! be 174,300,000 cubic yards. id take between KK mus. The total disbursements on amounted to $147,709,250.82. 'N. Railway. Northern Sue G. Great The rallwa asuitin Judge George's Lusthoff claime he bought tick m the local G. N. ticket offi two passa pany, to When via York N, A LOCK CANA PB glance at the records of the) pay $23 additional < WY \ THE PANAMA CANAL AT 4 GLANCE, SHOWING AMOUNT OF WORK DONE TO DATE. A. or shaded portion of crons section, shows depth the French hed in their grand digging jamboree of a quarter century ago or black portion, is what the Americans have dug away up to date or white part, is what remains to be dug out. Wavy Hnes indi depth originally planned. The Americans decided to go deeper, B that ocean monsters of the future could get through. All-wool, fine knit, plain and fancy trimmed, light grays, only $3. FIREMEN'S BLUE FLAN- NEL SHIRTS. Heavy, double breasted, strictly all-wool, a guaran- teed garment. Worth $4.00, special at 00 GOLF SHIRTS. Latest patterns, new shades in lavenders, blues, green, grays, coat style. Worth $1.50, splendid values 85¢ from, a pair. 10¢ to $2.50 PANT A MERRY CHRIST- MAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. \ll qualities. 75¢ to $10.00 dirt taken * have WHILLIKERS! HOW THE w that diening | The wondert 1907, In the fow m o aise! 1906, the dredges and ~ eine reached totals of only about half a the sea-level million cubic yards @ month; but out a little y or! steamshovels at work on the lett ac count of the canal up to June, 1908, y was yesterday made defendant to | court filed by Heary Lusthoff for $38 from Bremen New to the @ offices in New York to, pro- cure the tickets, he was forfed to Are the order of the day, HOLIDAY Large AssortmentSolid Colors, Light and Dark 5 Shades. Also Fancy Weaves and Color Biendings. The Most Beautiful Designs of & $4. MUGE STEAM SHOVEL IN OPERATION, LOADING ROCKS O N CARS, THE VILLAGE CUT- A SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT ‘: ih perhagm oom for a » | And Many Were the Surprises Told of in the Joyous Chatter of the Conspicuous Pest. oY FREDO SCHAEFER “IT WAS LEVEL FULL OF PAVING BRICK. SAY, | GUESS THAT TRUNK BELONGED TO THE HEAVY COMEDIAN, YESsr” Am I the tneky lad, what? fellows, I'm #0 lucky fall down a mine shaft I'd strike ° |pay dirt at the bottom. Thud! went down to the «ale of BIG CUT RATE on | Tobaccos, Ptpes and all Brande of Cigars. Worth your while to come in. Oriental Billard Pastore, 1413 Third Ave, Well Selected Gifts Holiday Suspenders, all in Fancy Arm Bands u your mate friends an order for Wearing Apparel of any kind would cer- ig ge cpg ellie oy A fancy boxes. Prices irom. | tainly be well received. We seopesstally suggest an ‘aapention of the shades, in fancy boxes, a apair...... nes oo following list of articles: pair.......25¢ to $1.00 50c MEN’S SUITS HINT 1. UNDERWEAR. French Drapes, French Worsteds, Irish Serges, West of England | Rox cali Union Suits, cotton ribbed, Worsteds and Serges, in blues and blacks, both fancy and plain, $18.00, > "y in gray and ecru, light and $20.00 and $22.50 qualities Pe heavy weight. Worth | NOW SELLING FOR.......,.. Seamed $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 LOGGERS’ SHOES. $2.50, special ..... $1.50 HINT 2. Famo ugg ta Rosa” brand, CHILDREN’S SUITS. Vicunas, Thibets, Undressed Worsteds, in blues, blacks and blue high Ry sizes All-wool/Serge, sizes 8 to 16 | blacks’ $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50 qualities = —“(—tsésS@Y tn nn , 84.00 to $7.00 ears. $5.00, $6.00 and | NOW OBTAINABLE FOR.. . $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 | Men's v HA icid, from . 00 quality, special at HINT 3, eeeee ido 50 to $5.00 Pesessee eects b Tweeds, Cashmeres and Worsteds in all the newest shades of browns, sok—25¢—sox. Fane Tweed Suits, all sizes olives and wood colors. The latest thing in wool fabrics. $18.00, $20.00 | All shatfes and sizes; 25¢ $4.00, $5.00 and pega $25.00 qualities for 3 pairs .. 25¢ Ps ge Bri gee pr NOW REDUCED TO............. $10.00, $12.50, and $15.00 The above bargain $4.00 pir agg IRE re HINT 4—BARGAIN TABLE CHANCE. GUARANTEED HOSE. amc dg All lines with from one to six suits, all colors, qualities and sizes will seeeeeetee peneee $2.50 | a. laced gece ge path ii : The well-known “Rock ve placed on this table and closed out. Early coniers get first choice " GLOVES. ST UNIT kes bbte sicko ens'srcnetacr seed 96.50 to $10.00 wood” | ths’ All kinds and descriptions HINT 5-—-OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES. wear gu ld only In all the new soft shades in brown, blues, blacks, grays, brown stripes $1.50 SUIT CASES. and checks. Top coats in covert cloth are also included, These are {r om ys Die aba y Priced from $1.50 up to] the best makers, Sold everywhere at $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50. JEWELRY, ie hanekoe’ $12.00 NOW OFFERED FOR $10.00, $12.50 and 815.00 CUFF BUTTONS, "UMBRELLAS. $3.00, $4.00 STICK PINS, SHIRT DIRT FLIES! = Say, claimed freight at the d that ff ra, 1 ft didn't, ao p A few hints will help to a wise decision. For NECKWEAR the Weavers’ Art of Stylish, Up-to-Date Fabrics of Silk, Solid and Exquisite Shadings put up in Fancy Christmas Boxes. 1022 First Av,, Cor. Spring St. Wa, ha, hat All the box had in It a & dond queen te po, #0 | Waan't stung aftor wh Wheeyip! sid Dibblehofer, after apirtted bidding gallon dem looked mighty promising knocked down to him But tt wae eoninlnne “| He was #0 rattled that he went Jvigt away and hawn't bonsine | alrite Teohee, teehee, teehee ! Fintin dr lod it off uy f hot ( r hasn't t ht a \ i." ' t ‘ 1 " t it b ' t! | with them ul body got what } ' f ( can f yon 1 i! ine t ni ' ako | ha t marked “i ‘ full of life ai ly waid ' ali the t Juht shed, A blind x wot ht { lt fa power a CULEBRA CUT holas Longw Mra. Ni ! about an § one of © you got a whe ay All the other » # were there, too. 1 bie ia comtatn Jewels Fey oft « yw I won't heve to a box sup sive my «irl any Wanted Wanted, Wanted We have 6} each buyers for prop orty ‘ ' uy INTERNATIONAL POND & KEALTY COMPANY, 1009.19 American Look Daliding SWEATER COATS, Oxford gtays, solid color or red and bive trimmed. A useful gift, only....$1.50 MEN’S HATS, ear and black sine, $2.00, 82.50 . 83.00 SOFT HATS. All of the new shades, olive green, oa, brown, black hare, ly. ms in boxes of six pairs, a box STUDS. BOOM SEATTLE WRITE HOME ABOUT FAIR IN 1909 | NO MORE HE STAR—WEDNESDAY, ei ttt 23, 1908, MicRopes a (By Uni ted Press. WASHINGTON, D..¢ won Another legislative ger “ ud t i that the t im And a bit kort I th 1 es er Arent mantras OF te Chotes Lot ot Southern Oregon Turkeys JAMION HOON TRY, HIN Western Ave. If all date irom ... $15. 00, ones in ever been able to We slim one from .. $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 to $7.00 Boys’ Suits Strong Knickerbocker all sizes, while sizes, 1 Men’s and Boys’ colors .. $1.25, $2. 95, Silk Neckwear An immense variety of rich, fascinating j Silks, in all the newest colors and shapes at. Yarns at ..cccers In and wool, IN THE WARDROBE it’s Men’s Suits, we have .. $10.00, $12. 50 “$20. 00 If it’s Men’s Overcoats or Raincoats, our lines at $15.00 are the best we've much more money. if It’s Men’s Pants can fit the stout man as well as the serviceable Pants, they Boys’ Extra Heavy Blue Boos Suits; $7.50 values for ... Boys’ Cravenette Raincoats, all I Men's Fancy Vests, $1.25, $1.50 to $4.00 all wool, health, and the Iaundress and laun | ARMY OFFICER FACES drymen must be licensed SERIOUS CHARGES Washington has been going} |through of antinoise spam. Dogs) BAN FRANCISCO, Doo. 9.—By are muzrled, newsboy ea,|0. Ar " ccles ak ae joltoring to prokibited, and 40900) maker are célitrod ioeay by Ga Fa live here and a hinge of your ¢ sor that Lieut A. Jones, croaks, or you want to put a new|of tp not Artiliery, ine ain washer 1M Yo ater faucet ale art tint an the Fe I duurt ( A f ude | wil Loses Gambling Sait vA ) j Pence a cmt ( if i i 0 hict ; Crict ‘ m #00 ; Russel { tt ; UNION BAKERY AND RESTAURANT, 217 PIKE 8T, The ! a i ; ¢snoutele ! nd “ee ~ oy BROKERS Wire to All Bit s.C. 0 born & Co. M 2728 627 First Av. snee BIG DISPLAY OF | Acceptable Holiday Gifts the fabrics, up to colors and to 25.00 offer you even for School Suits, with worth $4.00, last.. . $2.75 $6.9 a Sweater Coats, all eve vweeseres 254, 506, 75¢, $1.00 Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with initials or plain, 6 for . Rame Handkerchi 6 for eis’ 1.50 with silk initials, Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, with initials or plain, each ...cecivastsene sb vk cece Fancy Suspenders, in individual ~ boxes ......50: $1.00 to $1.50 Shirts A very strong showing of Golf Shirts, with cuffs attached or detached, both plain and plaited fronts, in a variety of the latest de- signs and newest colorings or YRS $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00 Pajamas, Night Robes, irom ..... “lianas 65¢, $1.00 to $3.50 Underwear merino, Peruvian Either fancy or plain, in either wool, cotton, lisle, silk, from Leather Suit Cases, Club Bags, Fancy Slippers, Shoes. Liseererss 0, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 to $2.50 SOX L SaR BAUR ET Ce esis oa 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ to 50¢ Bedri ck prices. Big Reductions Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes {McCormack Bros. 812- SEATTLE 14 First Av., Opposite Colman Block TWO STORES TACOMA

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