The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1909, Page 5

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¢A MOUNTAIN Subjection. ‘Thank heavens, the Culebra cut ls Bing to take a back seat! You know all .vout “Culebra,” of Course. For about six or sev they have never meationed the Pan. @ma canal without hitching on Something about old “Cul,” where a let of colored gemmen bave been Spadin? a hole through the middie of @ bill Now, Culebra is going to disap. Pear in its hole and the real, live, Smappy feature today, tomorrow and forever in the Panama sone wil! Be Gatun dam. For Gatun dam ts the key of the canal, the most vital part of the whole mammoth work Om it will depend the navigation of 4 the canal in all the future. : ‘The decision of the engineers who Teeentiy visited the isthmus with dent-eleet Taft in favor of a and dam canal makes Gatun the center of aj) interest until the to join the two oceans is 3 ly and successfully accom 4 ed. f Gatun dam, when completed, wili be a veritabie mountain of masonry Qnd conerete, a half mile along the Slope from base to crest and two Billes long around the ridge of the BM. Built for all time, its purpose 4s to hold in check « great lake with ®& surface of 120 square miles, and @ depth varying ‘o 100 feet. it holds this big iake prisoner #6 feet above the sea level TRY THIS FOR . ‘OUR COUGH © Mix two ounces of Glycerine with ' #@ balf-ounce of Virgin Ol! of Pine p Compound pure and a half pint of 3 straight Whisky. Shake well, and take in doses of a teaspocatul every four hours. This mixture possesses _ healing. healthful properties of Pines, and will break a cald in twenty-four hours and cure any ough that is curable. In having Ahis formula put up, be wore that draggist uses the genuine Off of Pine compound pare, red and guaranteed only by Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, World’s Greatest Water Wall to be Backed and Held Up by a Man-Made Hill a Half Mile Wide One Piece of Work to Cost $15,000,000 — To Hold a Lake and Riotous Mountain Streams in FAMOUS ASSOUAN DAM ACROSS THE NILE RIVER, ZION CITY FACTORIES ON PAYING BASIS. OF SOLID CEMENT AND profit was $20,008 WILL COMMEMORATE | DEATH OF IRELAND'S GREAT MARTYR This T and r wae od f attempted Insurree be flttinwly Fria ening ¢ f Ninth t f and inetrumental nus Kiven ‘BIG “IRON CHINKS”’ ARE SHIPPED Ning monster machines, known ax the Chink shipped from Coler Packers’ association at @ new salmon cannery storda to the Alaska Anacorte ha wher been started The “Iron Chink from being a salmon cleaning | vice, and the models sent whieh are manufactured in Be by the Smith Cannery Machine ¢ gots its name de yeu | pany, are the most modern {nven }tion in the c Ihe old take only | fiwh of a certain size, and while the work done by them was thorough or «mall fiah had to be han by @ real Chink The new however, adjusts itself to any stee (ish within certain Henite GATUN DAM AS IT WILL LOOK /and will clean, seale and prepare |WHEN COMPLETED, 1—THE | for canning a salmon while a Chine | NEW LAKE, 2-—~PANAMA CANAL. | man te cutting off ite head (Orr -ruoos waren s—-ch™ WILL PROTEST AGAINST HALF A MILE WIDE, TO HOLD) WOODEN STRUCTURE GRES RIVER, 66-—-BACK WALL, UP THE DAM AGAINST ANY/ large died model [reputation on the outeome windows. ! \ De labo the samme story as " New York, Lack of em my the part of parents, the of the necessities of life | inability to provide books | food, ete r children to nable them to go to sehool, af uses advanced to explain thin ox traordinary condition An might be expected, the radionts jin the labor movement are bitter In thelr der jon of the growing nace of child labor in the face of canciones work to wtem the tide The lare that Wall st, t# respon ble for the panic that threw men Ht of work and made it impanalble for them to suppert thelr fariti« without depending upon their ehild ren for axsintance, They declare further that it te nothing short of riminal ignorance or r that notwithatanding the tmvention of machinery, the discovery am and electricity and the he of rkiens men looking for 4 that Hildren tn ihereasing numbers must nerifice their young lives the madern Molach. Ones a time ae told Indian {tain was show way and wonders ot New York, the city which the rest of the country In given to understand contains a mo. hopely of all intelligence and Promres . The Indian saw the cathedrals skyscrapers, the BY PETER POWER ce ot pite all the laws that are on > winimiee the evil of ehild nd all the agitation directed |! tft by humanttarians and stu 1 social problomm, there do mly net appear to be any ap rblo deereaae in the number of orkera, but a starting Hoted in the arm enters, According to th other acon ividuels working The ' * tell anked whe the beamed patronis A MILLION MEN OR CIVIC RIGHTEOUSNESS Neg ae | A ft test has been t igh paneren OF Te ee |that @ permit has been txsued for ne PTeTTITIT TTT TTT ie Se Sg the construction of the overhead see * # | more dout an the Gatun dam. walk along Marion at, from Miret ay * J, Mill, the great raliwa *® GATUN AND ASSOUAN., * it te built on quicksand @04 ico the wharf to be made of wood, pirat actemtmeneemantects *% The Assovan dam of Egypt, * Ming clay cried eugineers All along the waterfront the plan. * with which the Gatun dam is @ of them le in thetr pro has been scored and the Commeretal * compar submerges @ The rth will simply r® etub ts preparing to carry ita protest —— oe | * support the weleht of the jto the ety officiate, * , *) ture. The contention against the wnod | % the most bea * : rth is pervions,” th ‘olen structure, aside from the fet * eating remains of the Roman * (te bag anne 0 seep that it tx tnel of t Gre mits, | pete Naga wp Hoy A r A undermine the substracta where all private parties aro re ' Se ibe ile valley. * |The sinking ground will help weaken | stricted from bullding of wood }, HHEMARKABLE CONFERENCE OF * Mark Antony @ the dam, With the first flood, when that within a very few weeks the} A DENOMINATIONAL & The Gatun dem wipes. out the dem gets ite Cirst real test, it structure will look black and grey HeCHURCHES BEGAN IN PITTS. % the thatch village of Gatun. ® — gr do th » selenty catsntro and will be 8 dingrace to the gity, aa pester apne pl phe that wi rival Ban OO te already ie niversity pi & away bodily and stack apon a}, But Maj. Goethals and Maj. St) any other of the numerous wooden| THE CHURCH. ® the hitiside. @ bert, and the men who supported | structures along the front Rage ey SEP ON m, were confident that their dam | ” PITTSBURG, Pa. Feb, 26.—One & feet along the top, and will #|*0Uld stand. They pointed to the ENORMOUS NUMBER BA igget ty Aig yd een PBF nd # reach toward the soa a hill #|"eeults of huadreds of vortngs, | whites menaomad'ahe ca cone % of masonry 2.500 feet long, It &| Which showed Impervions sandatune OF LETTERS HANDLED this is the purpose of a confer & will be 135 foot high as first @/f04 (o"Ce blasted to removes and ance of all Protestant churches: tn See te cre aale ot S| pebbles and caked sandstone which| In his efforts to ive Heattle the the country which began its neaston % long, and from a few hundred w | me and water had Conlon ba A toc teamlt bas boon cotineting tig.| The movement fs regarded as one % feet to several miles wide. * | in the dam. staked his professional | urva regarding the general deltvery | of the moet tmportant in the history > During the week beginning Feb roary §, by actual count, 42,768 calls On them lay the ulti | Were made, or en average of 7,128 sosevelt's om | per day Fifty-three thousand let So now ia | tere were on hand In the general de livery diviston of the office when the count started and 43,000 more | were recetved during the week. DAY OF SMALL THINGS HAS PASSED “The Day of Small Things” will be the subject of the morning sermon of Joseph 1. Garvin at the Firat Shristian chureh The | day of amall things has gone by for the church in Seattle. ‘This ls & big city and it does daring things dar le ie ee ee The dam is to be located eight | dentele miles from the Atlantic seaboard, | Of the dam The canal, winding along at sea | ate responsibility level till it reaches the base of this|¢er was “Go ahead ill, elirabs it to three stairs of dow. | Tf’s. ble jocks and launches into a mia-| Only the Assouan dam in Egypt jature sea. | pretends to the proportions and im The building of the dam, to cost | portance of the projected Gatun $15,000,000, the biggest part of the (am The Beyptian dam te « mile whole canal proposition, will be as |40d 4 quarter across, is 130 feet high | well one of the greatest engineering |@9¢ has four locks, 32 fewt by 260. / feats in the world, rivaling the fa-|{t holds the great Nile in check or) mous Assouan dam across the Nile. | ts it go to water the thirsty lands. | The dam must hold tm check ali} ut the Gatun dam must give a the boisterous streams and rivers of |ebannel for the navies of the world | mountainous Panama, including the | '0 pass. It will be two miles across, treacherous and riotous Chagres. To | 125 feet high tf present plans con- build it the village of Gatun bas aj-|“oue; and to hold in check the ready been bodily removed, and|™iahty mountain waters which will stuck up on the hill nearby, [t}CArRe tempestuously against It, it y creates a lake out of jow lying and |@ust be reinforced with a meri cons | At the Mercy of the Crowd" 4 useless swamp land up the valley, | Dill of mason and Lae sty atte (the subject of the evening sermon On the shoulders of Maj. Wm. L. | sping back rye . . nod a ‘This is an era of crowds and we all Sibert, assistant to Maj. Goethals, | ftom the water face. Its three Bets | iL. ing crowd. in immediate charge of dama and | locks will each be 100 feet by beh : YOUNG GIRLS LASHED FOR SPEAKING IN- President Roosevelt and Pres t Taft both visited the site locks, Hes the direct responsibility | 1-00 at the stidcoay of failure of the| The dam has given the engineers jatun dam who planned i many sleepless No part of the canal work has | “ishts in the troples, They have CORRECTLY. been subject to more questioning, again and again gone over their Gah LEANON, Cal, Fe. logarithms, their tables of stresses | jand strains, they have checked and | rechecked their figures, They have done all that mathematics can do. | They are satisfied ‘LOGGER 1S CRUSHED: more criticiam, more uneasiness, Wustrated Orthodontia Lectures 27.—-By U. P—All San Lean- dro today is up in arms over the action of Vice Principal Charies Benner, of the toost grammar school, in lashing two girle over the hands with a heavy ee use ao in wl ir By Dr. B. H. Stanley, at his rest-| ceca il mien. “John and detice, 322 North Tist st, every! INJURI + am tire” lnctend of “debn Friday evening to the eud of March. | and | are tired.” DIES OF VERE 7-—-By U.P SPELGER & HURLBUT - - The boerd of education is be- | Robert Crossman, aged 30, a brake . the — = ™ man on the Stevens Bird Lumber! ing urged bsg inves! cage company’s logging road near Mou-| mat with a view to - - SPELGER & HURLBUT roe, Was crashed yesterday aod sus ner’s dismissal. tained injuries from which he died |HARRIMAN READY TO later after being removed to the how and rifled the| py U. P.-A demonatratic into unconsciousness: | feren. bew fan | them, 1 doetr action favorable, » the doctrine will be promulgated Raptiet, Men to Methodist, Preabyter Christian, Episcopal, ali of | Uatversalist, Congregational in churches from the Atiantic j the Pacific Two great facts attr the leaders of the movement / do not take part in chureh affairs etive The charch ts active only in ine, not in puxhing great movements or defeating bad ones. On the basie of these facts the leaders of the conference w1ll go to | work. They believe that the church hould take a part in nvualeipal af- fairs where the good of the com- }monwealth is affected. They de- mand that it exert an infiuence in national affairs where moral consid- tions enter, | More and more during recent deo- aden, the men have dropped out of church work and left its conduct to women, say the leaders. They @ not deprecate the loyalty and seal and unselfishness of the wom en in taking up the work. They do say that the men should do their part. if the church has a closer connec tion with every day life and affairs, | in believed, men—ood, it strong. Fat Is Out of Style To paraphrase Caesar's remark, the directot re gown seon--and has conquered came Se was » fat ladies are reduced, so to speak, to the hécesalty of either rn rate or themeelves from pnbile view until] dies out being ridiculous many fat the they | Sitibve ry faxbion rial rapkt elimina Other ladies will uecing at ating wise fotiminate themselves, however, but uniformly, quickly wearing and | ) | | should take an aggressive step for ward to recapture ite former pre: tige aud power. The conference follow tmmediately on the meeting of the Preabyter will erhood, and will eo In attendaues | lavaces ne. now } | the chief officers, clerical and Imy,| parks Kony, & Migiiavacon, jot churches of al! denominations KM. Celiaiva t jfrom every part of the United |. Migilavaccs, of Napa. Ca - Staten and even from some parte| HOW DO VOU MAKE PASTE? | of Canada We not only save you money on wall paper, ete, but we give every customer a bookiet contain val magnate ecolpt nally, In an unguarded moment tae Gene that (rain gang on bie rallrowd to eustom’ How al Patnt PASSES AWAY vont tienes a6 toa OAKLAND, Cal, Feb. 27.8 ge te Agape eB re gos Pines P.—Edwin Goodall, a pioneer of Cal When aaked why Aunorionn train | ifornia and the head of the firm of gangs Wore not paid neven times av} Goodall, Perkins & Co, died yes much wages, instead of only twice | terday after brief fines, Hi ae much, the Honorable “Jim” Hil| death was sudden, and was caused pake not by apoplexy ma utatom nt In ja Vine wits & Hdwin Goodall was one of the claim made by Beoretary Wilson of ly 4 the dapartmant of mericutture, in| mast widely “known transportation officials in California, and was for hich he lauded the Ameriean farm laborer, showing. that latter's | Merly president of the Oregon Coa officion und intelligence ¥ do- }& Navigation company. He was one ing much to make the United States | of the founders of the firm of Good the greatest country on earth, See- fall, Perkins & Co. with which retary Wilron declared that one] United States Senator Perkins in American farm ia can produce | conneeted Aw Chi | sil’) SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS. pe OLYMPIA, Feb. 27.—By U, P. The state supreme court has af firmed the judgment for ¢ covered by Kugéne Scherrer ? the city of Seattle for injuries re f ceived on defective sidewalks The court again held that he atthe tion Scares geotined. temeiciad aii lt you 70s are right you should ‘be vey rugh vty 3 th ype anktu: fot right, you wrong them by heory that prices are high be- | ®t to Kive their address for the | tying to deceive yoursell into the elit that wages are high, If it were | Year past is illegal they are. Come and let us examine your @ orime to pay dividends on | ~ . - eyes tree now. Don't put it of until next “un Valuer (watered stock) A New Mock in Ladiew Dre week. Priceless beyond all Other poswses- prices would be much lower 6 just arrived, all the ta Hions is the eyesight and it deserves your | se best makes, high-grade fret consideration. He by The adjustment of the strike at} the consequences of wegiogs. soy Quincy *., satintactory to both | sides, bas been follawed by the signing of &n agreement between SS H 4 ] Co. repmectntatives of the Craaite Cut uteson Optica \. the Granite Cutters’ Kmployers’ as W836 SECOND AV, COR. UNION, arising during the next three years! se gran utters includes near ® ly all mechanios trade In the United States and Canada Jamon Duncan, first vice president of the A. F wf te general secretary treasurer of the order The International Typographica . “ Bt gin tom F We Furnish FREE a Complete Bill of ata! trade « g favorable udy the tdea that it ir killed w Material With Each Set of Stock Plans This Bill of Material gives lumber, number of lath, yards of rough and finish hardware, sash size, length and amount of of concrete, plaster, amount doors, windows, etc. tng the pow anination and prestige of the or-| forceful men—will reenter the church and take their part in its work, With this type of men work ing with them, the churches can be- come a powerful factor im national and civio affairs. j One million tive, thinking, Christian men who will work to gether will be a force which will sive political bosses and machine | politicians something to sit up| nights thinking about, aay the men who will be active at the meetings which open today Politics and denominational dis putes will be left absolucely out of the deltherations of the new fed-! eration. In questions of govern- ment policy, only those questions | will be taken up where good gov ernment, or good citizenship, or the welfare of the le are affected Creed differences will be absolutely shunted aside The calling of the conference was | regarded as a victory for the more | radical leaders, who for years have been inateting that the church EDIS Complete plans, specifications, detatix, bill of material 1 and building contracts of this Groom cottage, only... . 100-PAGE BOOK of Bungalow, Cottage and House Plans, giv- ing the size of building, size of rooms, height of ceiling, floor plans and picture of outside, only 250. This book is worth $1.00. V. W. VOORHEES ARCHITECT 402 Eitel Building Seattle, Wash. “Bradbury System” “The Best Men’s Clothes Made Yet’” $20.00 to $42.50 Spring Models Now Being Shown PHONOGRAPHS ff The Edison Phonograph satisfies the desires of the rftost discriminating people. It repro-} You are welcome to open an account here—pay a little down and a little at a time for anything selected. duces with astonishing accur-| acy the music of the foremost Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. artists of the world. Operatic solos, duets, bands, orchestras, | ete., can be heard one after the! other and compared by simply pital ST. W ROAD per gontra, will Insist on : ts Three logs on the car Crossman ART NE Pagginsgeison 5 lthe durveless gown, no course is| Changing records 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. | was occupying started to roll and| | WASHIN( bigs the ae ey i, {open to this well-meaning scribe *Seaitie's Reliable Credit, House" he was caught beneath them. His|P—That BH. Herriman was in| other. than to tell them how they hip and several ribs were broken |oarnest when. a few days ago, Ne iahgsipitiniiat Yao tn Johaaton Nhs! seine ol tnsovedt tajunia rdered work started on the lon: . : ye Anca MIR isan tthe aaa MERE ET RUAN ae axtamnggh he sustained internal injuries, | \r tore a rallroad through Central f v , is th a, then, thet + Aces | uta usberehy ee ilies Oregon was further evid to- Bett a esis a eee on Oeae Sy: ed on his an od Panstve article on ¢ | a ==The Store for Everybody= ROBBERS SECURE $3 that a hye “Kessauy a os gistn’ whetves that ean reduce al We carry the most complete Any Size You Want arn ned qe tay piibwomancrh by Cn d ithout causing wrin-| assortment of the Edison ! Interior Garfield approves the right | pound @ day w Pr ang eet M ison anc in good, honest, well-scres 7 AND OVERLOOK $512 | ine Ay construction men will begin |Kle# or stomach ache? What ean) Victor ‘Talking Machines and || Goal ane. be autcbiiy han tf nan { i : , i the pharmaciats offer as an im | poy the W 1| fe °F rd ue. $3.00 Boys’ cnyado, Ya 2 0 | i ein iy re |e Mee Sr . San Kee may die as the result of! ° walks without breakfast? | ga - — eens it t njuries inflicted by two negroes| TURKS START RIOT rrean aanaiah, ee tae 1] Hepon FY e who invaded his laundry, beat him} GONSTANTINOPLE, Feb, 27 xpensive to buy that will] Coaster Wagon We will place on sale Saturday evening an overshipment of Boys’ Coaster Wagons extra heavy wheels and axles and automobile steering gear. 25¢ Dozen Wax Candles 11-2 Pure Wax Cand the kind that don't drip; worth 26e doz 1: Baturday spectal, each .. 120 Special SECON AVENUE cash drawer of $3, overlooking $132) Young Turks’ adherents occurred whieh Kee had hidden under news| today on the streets of this city Strongly built frame, with papers ‘and $280 under @ counter) The outbreak was suppressed only ng bundles |by the greatest activity on the ] 75 a part of the police reinforced by . CAR OF YAKIMA POTATOES. | Janie aries Kaimi! Pasha, th de. wed grand vizier, is # ted of Yakima ¥ Prod nptny.|baving incited the movement wit 35c Shinola Outht 21c ven) = The wt human tite t Complete Shinola Outfit, con : average sisting of wool polishing brash Formas dauber and box of Shinola shoe WANT—Rooms, furnished or furnished un See or polish not page 6. Saturday special 21c eee one mame me oe STOP THE RENT. We can sell you Beautituy Cottages, Bunga! Payments just like rent. T. P. PAY CO., INC, Mehthorn Bidg. $10 UNION STREET. innocently thirty pe Here is the answer the Marmola Mich wv aek you for Marmola and fe cents they give you lar safe fat reducers, Prescription nds a me Rither ca containin. mth ? write Tablets, or he will] f these | & #0 generoup a quantity of tablets that [sometimes one case only Is needed | |to produce the desired results you match ft hat for ion of your problem? BIG CUT HATE pt Todaccos, Pipes and all Bra of Cigars. Worth your while to oome a simple A Oriental Billlard Partora, 1418 Third Ave. Can solu dv ket prices 1 wi as good & loa f quality Coal, at th mar never get ax good @ same prices. J. W. BULLOCK 609 10th Av. Seattle, Wash, VITAE-ORE Points the Way to Health Vitac-Ore prov } tor whieh filed renewed enersy, ¢ nera blood with | ting ty xe and ttality | | happin Ane Tourist Turkish Hotel Baths Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwest Hotel Rates, From 75¢ Up Special Weekly Rates Corner of Main St. and Occidental Av, Vitae-Ore contains no al or drug-poisons, and is gu teed to be absolutely pure under all pure food and drug laws Room 11, Estabrook Bldg. 211 Union St. P. B. MORTON General Agent. | | | Ditisehe

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