The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 8

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hin vu FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913. Wesinghose [CLT ACQUAINTED WITH PANAMA CANAL,.OPENED TODAY! | al 8 HISTORY OF CANAL [-marriep at icasty waa THE BIG DITCH MAZDA | RIGHT UP TO DATE; IS LIKE; FIGURES ON HOW IT WAS BUILT ITS CONSTRUCTION LAMI \ First contemplated and route surveyed over isthmus of Darien by| Alexander von Humboldt, famous German naturalist ana| BE mine? Bo Watt ...... 35¢ gests ca a sh Paanina, 186 Di 40 Watt ...... 35c my lombian republic becomes sovereign of Isthmus of Panama, DN Gott ‘ Panama railroad built, 1850, and American government given cer a“ uf | ont et 60 Watt ...... 45¢ rane cguctiag trataportation Of troupe, “Gold seetare to” Call ee ° 100 Watt ..... 80c President L ant, in his first niessage to con uggests | { . u rit « on er Adm al AD l N t t 1" Colombia gives Lieut. Lucien N. B, Wyse concession to bulld Inter j A , a at Colquhoun congress of engineers, 135 delegates, of whom 11 ; : wore tea, mee Paris under lea rdinand 1 Hardware Co.||°' a ey r De Lesseps, who bullt Suez canal, chosen to construct Panama Deptt t 1426 Third Ave. canal, 18 Work begun on ea level canal, to be finished in eight years, at cost| ( bia ts Mes French courts dissolve Panama Canal Co. because f financia I ‘ New Panama Canal company organized 1894, with capital of| , President McKinley appoints first Isthmian canal commission in| ger Bs with Admiral J. G., Walk l N at head | Walker commission reports favoring Nicaraguan canal, but later a ¥ yf ts ® st | ee RAINCOATS {cust Inited States accepts offer of Panama company, 1902, after heated " | See us for all Jobate regarding { routes between Panama and Nicarag 4 Mt] : ate SLIPONS kinds of seeds. Senate finally ratifies treaty with Colo sing up canal pur { \| | n CRAVE «AND GABAKDINES chase, March, 19 on ‘ 4) to ¢ r | Largest assortment saa ebeheee’ ks rhage Tce ine i] | of home grown treaty ratification ! trees to select from In June, 1903, Colombian senate met in protra ted session, finally > t t © y t dissatisfaction in Panama, wh PROP in Seattle. Holland Colombia and set up republt x MILLER TRUNW CO i mo mrtn tn chem — "SOME MEAT HERE Bulbs just arrived. = wink tas eae - United States recognizes republic of Panama, Novem 18; 1008, | commen : lire SALE ‘There's = beap of com- © rendy o weather in knowing ¥ fort avd Treaty regarding canal concluded November 18, 1903 ro, ( t—-What kind w PALIS 3, Colo, Oct, & 0 ' h 1 pour ® o a « nl fi} On Senate, on February 23, 1904, ratifies Panama treaty, granting SS >'a hl yy ‘ ra ‘ 8 2 r ‘ 1 not ma ; : ge Ales rd r Ae py th SPECIAL NO. 1 SPECIAL NO. 3 1 S. canita " ® at Ww © the Col. W. C Gergne, U. 8. A. appointed sanitary officer March 1,/| " wl Store 120 Pike St. Commission charged with duty of constructing canal appointed family, the vor met ECIAL NO. 4 t 4 Admiral Walker at head and John F. Wallace a» chief y wasens ‘or Men nnd Women these ou- Nursery and Green ltvaee Ghaetenotion ork haan, ‘ Where You Can Buy wil f the ’Em 6 for a Quarter] ui.) ) rehants have Houses, Renton Junction Theodore P. Shonts appointed head of canal corr John F. Stevens made chief engineer, 1905. Board of consulting enginee Ission, 1905 These $1% Mer'Cante at 9 10:00 Open Saturday TH) 10 p. m. including elght American and five arter 1 Pinas Poor Chap! | *:: “Radical change In canal comm made, entire work being| Panton & London, 1111 Secor | turned over to United States army engineers, under leade f “MacDouga Routh MOTHER OF EI Col. George W. Goethals, with Li Col, David DuB, ¢ You'd tear your hair,too. a Ail .« Southwick ea SIGHTEEN DIES Col. W. L. Sibert of the corps of engineers, Col. W. C | Think of tt. For McCormack Hros, Second a . RIA, Il, Oct. 10.—Mre >. Butler mother of 18 chil medical department, and H. G. Rousseau, civil engt BN, all of| New York whom were made members of the commission, ira a < 8 . in Maple Park. She was 916 ond Avenue place February 26, 1907, at which date Chief Eng a peaa ta (A rink, stall 204, Weetiake |] 2) Jare old. There are 41 rand Sec: < *. Hod ade pn and o} 7 ng. pare tnrket j childre 2 great grandchildren | J svviotas a Bs Ho posal 4 to the commission and one civil n af woot @xcech Woolas laiite Amertean Paint @ Wall Paper lin the family eel Sarre yee [ ___ STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS anal will be finished by December Dy Ene. 166 and finally ope: January 1, 1916—this annour suits and Overcoats ": jing made early in 1907 . | Final dam at Gamboa blown up with dynamite October 10, 1913,! ir and the canal is complete so far as water bein rf ie Bde: $ ine Nosing—A . Fourth and ery, 6th an ¢, Becond and oceans and joining in the Culebra Cut fs concer » is yet much canal now. }. Seacamp, cigar s! Drug store, end of Raver ON FIRST AVENUE People come to my office pase ? day and compiain about beine eset | OPD ITEMS | of their money by some dentist on me First ay., representing himself to be} ~——— + Dr. EB J. Brown, or his assistant. = nae Ne Liquor ¢ 1603 First 7) BEWARE of this thiet who stoals| wane EARLY SERMON JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Oct. 10 Made-To-Order ; TEED, | my patients and lives off my reput ead of Sauk ae PAY OFPICES are at puta-| UNIONTOWN, Pa.—Deciaring he 1 of @ man a par js no better than a dead man at 713 First Ave., Union Block present, Angus Tubbs, dying with rantes to save tuberculosis, asked the Rev. P. H Fat every time you pay me's |Thompeon to preach his funeral .| sermon before a t “sat eae > Cafeteria, Third and co Grocery Co, Alk *, Fre & 4 made styles sre de- the Missouri . ry out of et them. You ¢ RionT 4 $10. Come on ove WANTS PARADES Tn an LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—Arkansas) wong eo Tmake a dollar when I ¢ v C . ® When you come to ‘k.| officials dug up an old law whi a ontne gure and see my plc Tipe| forbids circuses without parades | op ary, mt the entrance of the it's| and began Immediately t enforce it wh : Gust like the one fn th Reiue- mor : wounds the body of ent. | Whitwell, the © showed that ™Geware of take Dr. Browns | ROBBERS oucheo ne mortal wound was in the head | HACKEN N y ge igh darpbay Pe flees EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. §,) 202 reteset te ntended o ’ zl - fr aes John 8 fenttle’s Lending Dentist they held up, w er aeacareeyrenpcena re 323 Pike St. 713 First Avenue LeSbejeedi es satdhatenll ad in The Star will bring you Next United Digar Store Seta ms Open evenings until § and Sundays) TALKED WITH SPIRIT | = - until 4 for pe who work Boia OF WILLIAM T. STEAD j 9 £19) 10k Secon aye Went Get Acquainted With LONDON, Oct. 10.—Sir. Alfred ry Jj. Kelley & prele Bam Dye Works, 112 ec F Turner related last night that the " if aundry, 840 Rallard Bailey spirit of William T. Stead, who per. 1 4 403 Batlar MEN’S FURNISHINGS {shed on the Titanic, had appeared | to him twice at spiritualistic circ ““r | LD eh dd ied a He sald the voice was strong an {I amil Li { uor Store a = = easily recognizable, but the sp ioe was dim. Sir Alfred said Titanic eunk 102 First ay h nt Restaurant ‘ocery, 40th and 615 Fir 614 The readers of The Star wil! fhd rr & Son Would You, If You Could, J. J. Kelley's Family Liquor Ste« ‘Heroux Lunch Room, 6503 Du is the most relfable house to wamien a with when in need of Wines ad ‘ ‘n Cash Market, $1 W Liquors for your home. piri The results obtained from the short time we have placed “Blood tte’ ny unable 4 happened. | » they were groping about in Paint & Wat and Nerve To "on the market and uncertaintly I set my-| ° at betweer have been marvelous; the dealers to do missionary work | | F509 Pike handling them have the best the people as to | ; Son, 204 cess with the sale of th Special On full quart M o nogram W his key; regular price .....$1.00 One bottle 6 year - old Port Wine; regular price .. isi eas wien you see « FINES A MAN FOR tant come, bac “* © ‘TAKING UMBRELLA 1 box, with a s and saying ve SPRING FIELD, “Ma s., Oct. 10. A legal precedent was established Blood and } bez 414 me @ world o by Judge H. W. Bosworth when he «e Grover $5 for taking; Wh tratford Cigar Co a mmer theatre, 1416 Second First Hill Pharmacy, 901 Madi you know what the Such repor day, and #0 suffering humanity can get a v much desired relief and eventually | t the umbrella from a hallway fs cure for that awfu ady, Con-|8aid that h d himself atipation, which is the cause of auch |f St for protectt ¥ diseases itis, Rhew er. He fully inten Cafe and Grin, 160 ton nt | & Shaw's Barber Shop, |} mbla st | "1 Max Undane, Jewoler, 1112 First ! , who {s a tradesman, and Chappell Clear Co. 604 Seco: foneer Market, 412% 8th av. ¥. Paull, banker, Went Be Regular price ..... $1.) The Two Bottts for RRR hh! $1.00 * SHE'S BOSS | At store only—no We BRIDGEPORT, ©., Oct. 10. % ols iN press charges on all ri y ese deliveries at this Refu per nto marry ® outoftown — orders on acco tof her youth at the # prite, except with MP REDO Ce GvEr ae close of the civil war, Mra, Re- * eo 4 % ; ie 1 Vat Buskive of Me © other orders. cept beer Gile just been mar- & all am B, Go one Del on. lctor Dye Works, 1203 Yesler pringfield for this offense ison system and then is the matter. matter what your trou try a box of Hlood and a general w f you are troubled with ndigestion, or Bi sing from your stomach 414 by all means try reparation called | fine Is the first ever imposed i ' j The Felix club will hold ce on Tuesday, Octot we ondway hall, 1 Bt, FVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURMAN RAILWAY AMATI TO : trains 1080 @. mm ane , i“ Tag? aa ‘+ Sade Poet iday bude Latee pee auits | d 6; ra tie, Fitth av., nee ; Asan Drug ‘ators pt mand 00 Bam oan Phatmacal Co. ee, eetmees ; 1315 FIRST AVENUE i a oe i Andependent Hrewing Qe: Seattle,USA. ee, PACIFIC NoTyriw TRACT jallard, Seattle, Wash. KKKKKKK i pst as ON 00, th Blood ana ay oiauaker nd Giles Drug Co, find the names and tex le in each nn to th Serer ree Ter T_T ”Si

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