The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1910, Page 6

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—— iptaaesiSes ‘sccceacaaieahliomacsipamiatdsnnnsicaienaaindtihiisisuLiiiistninnishtsasestnartsnadamssaniinineint rai THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1910. 1 Now, I have loat ft After all, ee. | ing T could not now be a wo ant t ul and be happy, mo on to others, after thle, ¢ | torture of itfe, but that torturing | principle of which we #0 often spoke, Yes, I, even as I am, be cwune by thie—-thia aot-<thia nacrts | fleet can win you for her, And] Tecan win that wider America wht | } you have coveted, which J covet for] youwhteh T covet with you i! 1 could do no move than remain | 4 Hient and allow her to explain} what was not in the least apparent to me, After a time she went on 54-40 OR FIGHT Stirring Story of Adventure in the Early Days of the Northwest. BY EMERSON HOUGH Author of “The Mi ipp! Bubble.” ight 9% The Hobbs-Merritt Co.) CHAPTER XXXII joonsent. He comes now to ciate Now--now, 1 way-—Pakenham the AM’'S PRICE. a ee man © doom an T de 1-—be PAKENH 1 can not, of course, understand ms The happlest women, like na 10 histor George | He |} may, tonight—but, see tlone, have ne 4 For three years England's mint 4 bs Barer tee eee sen) That Made t Possible for You to Become an Owner in i top « be a jong me, unfolded, and “ riedly ge A\true tn the case either of Yturrfo. infolded, and T ran it | | | | we he ie a man, He “iene what | | a, and narrow hall y die A want hoon | with a hasty glance. It wae a mat. | deor or so made off on the right Intrigu I love it.. I in| oe of tremendous importance which | id a igued with England and Mexico hand side, and a clow A180 Of lay in thone few clomely written tines ther end, but none | both, because it was in my nature; | poothg sn le | peered ab Yas 41 did not }dut no rt of that, No, matter Boa shaohaiates | Le ; ’ stion did| What I once was in Burope, I was / as care t ‘ - wag t here 1 said, until last WEIGH YOURSELY BEFORE USING not please ne Peent om ta the | migRt Ah, Moneleur Ah, Mon-| fore \ . " 7 ow « ands were beat W ah « elf bet « mer heard nl beg But why then? Why thent/forming food. The wonderfui sale “ parently ne be ine. | what do you mean?” 1 demanded om this preparation since firet in ; Picturesque in the history of wealth and adventure in Alaska — My roe Pe . Re no other way sufficed. | troduced In Seattle and the remark is the life of Charles Erickson. Known to all the early prospectors Whose sesh 3 he bees! ore 1 have | ab 7 ee te ge. It i ha : and pioneers of the frozen North as the “Lucky Swede,” Erick. soa ee ° 4 vugh other | made unke " o, wuch " agair Whe ase. th Wha ‘ ae pe “ — . 2 us oe n son pursued his light-hearted life of discovery and plenty, di fa is wroug? ‘ x i . © value of Samose that they give thelr tion and hardship until he came to stand as the Listers of : My : ‘ e de t oy © n,|personal guarantee to refund the golden, if reckless North. Artists sketched the picture of Chatleg neare eas or Wwe ee in no « ta f Ne ress ct porbabe 1 pre & | money i ame bs make th . Erickson as the personification of the Klondike, and one of the at and restore strength and better 1 But w Eliaabeth 6 thone Whe oer 23 best-known pictures of him is reproduced here a at mardi ren et ven Pp inl My friend This le a strong guarantes, bu During his career in Alaska Erickson located many rich mine, — : that have w You bot ave won, | The Quaker Drug Co. have seen * It seemed as though he could locate gold or copper by instinet, abd be rope y © worthy |weeks ag Hke walking But it was easy come, easy go with him, and locating claims, sell. q@ould never | of y 1 ' and well ing them and prospecting again, was the routine of his life, ra Tair bak (ete: ane 2 nt ie ae ot Samose Charles Erickson found but one deposit of mineral which he not hers.| aKe i aig bani would not sell. He located four claims on Kupreanof bh ve he ‘ oe beg . ee Ber we “ ee so—hard Bhe esh-forming food which he held for his own, refusing all offers from syndicates ang But it wae wy own footsteps they ' Tha "| ard to 4 is assimilated as soon as It ts corporations for the copper holdings Page Ae ve : Jmoat sobvt t vow [taken Into the stomach, makes good. Read. Tih wes sepeNE em eee oe Mina [rich blood, tones up the weakened The rich Alaska Copper Belt reaches its highest percentage of which I could not be party. Ye ‘cai stom, helpa to assimilate the food pure copper in the vicinity of Kupreanof Island, which is rapidly ax I walked, her visitor was 1 ha ' y pe. Gunes ae. 1 on 1 + * tor * * */and makes the user plump, well and Southeastern Alaska Archipelago. The Kupreanof Group, which | his portly baek . ; or postpaid on receipt of price Erickson refused to sell, are among the richest in the region, 5 elosed behind him he » But then—but th expont Bent postpaid on receipt of pri j ea cites fh sae nae tana ied ck tain teh anne, ‘thea Finally there came an end to Erickson’s days of luxury. He found his money and his strength gone together. He could not need for spread out against the wall, as|I see here? 7 though to keep me from passing this. Had y no friends @ « happily to the hills again to exercise his remarkable luck. " th t ° r. th 6 ¥ vt paueet ana looked at her. held ua? | why ge ty had checkmated fate. He still had his precious claims on Kupreane y the horror In her eyes. She made i he sad no concealment, offered no apolo ha with my own of Island. At this point Erickson went to his friend, Capt. John Johnson, one of the best-known of the many successful Alaska pee Capt. Johnson is what is known in the North and in frontier life showed no shame i re only horre and which | saw upon gies, av peat that it w sadness mingled 7 her face. key—t rs ovine Don 'y aie ipa again f ; fey oe Li at a quare Man,” and that covers every phase of human honesty, “Madam' and then I turned away. | ke Now he does Bh tue, | Capt, Johnson, himself a shrewd mining man of thirty r “You see,” she began, sighing : yesterday. Neo oe comes experience, personally investigated the Kupreanof Copper CI Yes, | fear I see, but | wish I]t * * ; 1 tak oy cot ates cat bel “tent: tandavecelh, baw could vou tested the ore, and after fully satisfying himself of the value of the: Setsta ken ne diskonaint property, furnished the money to patent the four claims compris. No, it is true, There fe no mix Because WHAT THE N A ing the group. He then came to Seattle, where he interested ye Sey aN a ee prominent business men in the mine. Why? Bu t WAR iS ABOUT Upon the representations of Capt. Johnson, and upon the te Did you t always cre Mt me | this : ports of experts which a cor ittee of business men sent to exam with being the good t of Mr was judge ee ine the property, a fund was raised quietly, for the development of Pakenham re ago not al ne 1 the city? Wel was not, that « the mine but I am. now ie ly Ms } ng ~- de future » One of the principles laid down to govern the operations of ee er po 3 bab aaa ati “ee Kupreanof Copper Mining & Smelting Company, in the very col seur, you hava come too apen, too when |) tena! late, too late Ab, my God’ my ded i God' Last night T gave at Tast that GAS, DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN AND OTHER MISERY VANISHES Wf your meals don't fit comfort-}may call It by some ¢ ably, or you feel bloated after eat- Your real and only trou es that t fe the food Which you eat does not digest, but quickly ferments and sours, pro Which fills you; if what little you! ducing almost any unhealthy condi eat lies like a lump of lead on your tion stomach; if there is difficulty in| A case of Pape’s Diapepsin wil breathing after eating, eructations cost fifty cents at any Pharma of sour, undigested food and acid, here, and will convince any stom heartburn, brash or a belching of ach sufferer five minutes after tak gas, you can make up your mind ing a single dose that Fermentation that you need mething to # » and bur Bite food fermentation and cure Indi misery of Ind restion To make every bit eat aid in the ning, was that no debts should P4/ipcurred. Simple, -b methods were adopted and a large force of men were set mining ore. They have been working ever since. A hu sand tons of this rich ore is uncovered and its value laid may be counted es easily as coined money, and today hve ‘ shipment 15,000 tons of ore worth $200,000. ae Here lies 15,000 tons of ore awaiting shipment. An this will be shipped out by sledge, over a snow-trail, next six weeks, but the process is very slow and but hi be handled in this way. Where the route is long and dubious trail, a tramway less than two miles in length will carry the ore the rate of 250 tons a day from the mine to the ore bunkers at harbor at a cost not to exceed five cents per (on. A tramway will be built from the copper mine to the pany's own dock, where the ships will be loaded from the without manual labor, Both the Tacoma and the Ladysmith sm ers are making extraordinary concessions to secure the ore Kupreanof Copper Mine, because it is self-fluxing. Before building the tramway and doing some other inciden tal work in the way of increasing the output and value of the mine, the directors of the company havé decided to sell a small ak ee c name tng and you belier ch is causing the rts of of states t 4 ot food you rishment and mm yale “py baad rid alt ” Ra lotment of the stock of the company at 25 cents a share, the eld Gad shemetts ana whieh oo Bi zene. Z 5 price paid by the stockholders whe bought before all the develop: your entire mea}—int ¢ ta * ment work had been done upon the mine, The ore now digestion and causes so t . whe ie and ready for shipment as soon as the tramway is completed # Zovers of Dyspepsia, Silk . « worth enough to cover every dollar of the selling price of the entite ete. Your case ts no different—you wi t any fuss or disc all . ol & pease r,s st = of the company. But only a small part o! are a stomach sufferer, though ou of any kind of food " ° wi e SOIC “4 ‘ " , ‘volte The credit of the company ind the men behind it is so good that @ “demanded ear t several contractors and iron works are urging the company toga] - gy I. mit them to begin work upon the tramway at once, but no ObLge tions of any kind will be incurred until every cent of the money @ 1 the treasury of the company ree of men. Ore will at the smelter wi the stock now held by a share, pay the bills is The mine is Oregon and Washington | - Railroad if be shipped out six weeks. This will increase the vali . e the stockholders in the mine by 50 t 5 Liar, at | ste oe This is practically the only large, r y producing ¢op- ~ ete rn ‘ per mine is n trolle y some trust or big interest, 7 , stockholders in the ipreanof ( are all im Puget Sound Ex- ; ( self-reliant, honorable men, T! sosition becatte2 . . . j they know there is a great deal of money to be made out of it TReyy tension Union : : = believe that they can make no better investment of the finde aiia oes : wa needed in their private business than to take stock in this ming Pacific — — — ‘ wih lengua Now, we want you to join us in this rich enterprisn) ann +f: 7 iy W come in with us at exact € pa by people ws Southern Pacific f f nadia ti salad eine Rissa aipeaidliek sar suindes vaniahss pgp Seven Pte ite presert produc ti ot a great amount of tock to be sald. iE } If Impossitde to Call—Kindly Mail This Coupon—At Once son will be 1 tted to obtain a mon the stock and control the min i ey RRR oN popstar We want you to call at our offices an the fullest (aww KUPREANOF GOPPER MINING & SMELTING CO ratior Censor Mine, it ers, its resources alla ‘ : ka DBR ‘ ts metho 8 y word ¢ history and its com ° ay ition is of above-boa It will st voy investigation, and ' ‘ 7 \ et of We will show you of eports, the United States Gover I ‘ 1 i ‘ ment patents to the claims ned let xperts sent to exam ¥ ine the property, and signed letters of 5 rent business men den: who have seen the Kupreanof Coppe We will prove eae f ord, every claim we make d nore < nr Call at once. Call tomorr« Do s off. Hf you do. Mose sumer sy : i ou will have the procrastina ren coking back some Neste nhdt tek tik the dae jay and saying: “And just to think—I ive been in on that mii, att ho ‘ Kupreanof Copper Mine fs + Shall aataidet s : If you cannot call at once, fill out the coupon and amelie we 1 meine to te i aorta \ t once—right now. 1 === ee nee oe ee “w ped Untted Soaplake Soap t Oe i re : - Mines on Kupreanof Island, Alaska Telephones—Main 177, Ind. 5363 Offices—-918 Alaska Building, Seattle HAVE NO SOAP ODOR OF SOUR éneELL th " : To accommodate those who cannot get here during the daytime, our offices will be open evenings until 8 o'clock. CLEAN AND PUR n ) ALI Al a js manemenamnnnesians Teale St, FA EME TM BOME + RAW ah > ay 4 ee a ae a ome ss nenanarananeestne tanta tmmmaernensae | i | Penner eT EET Te TS A PT PA NCA — amen M4; f Hl rT i Hi ” { i Hil {| i ;

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