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THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914. Brave City Woman |Many Industries Found in Seattle; Se ee eee, | Malting Firm Does Immense Business Has Dawson Store |/*""" a DAR ike ugh the spring daye ie cold trips down the Yukon when ; \ U. S. ENGINEERS PLAN ROAD WORK The wheels of government at) Fatrbanks » Falr Washington have been turning | banks party will D. le! Working thr Bmoothly and rapidly in the inter-| Raeburn, former division engineer | jn her beds of flowers that she will/at intervals {t was necessary to @ats of the Alaska railroad since|of the Los Angeles aqueduct. The | not gee bloom, busy with the care) etop the b and chop the {c the bill providing for its construc-| boundary survey's launch will be) o¢ her pretty home, and mothering | away from the paddle wheels | oe tion became a law. Develapments|at the service of the Tanana par| her poy and girl, Mra RL. Vining,| Her adventures with snow, toe Rave been numerous tha past two | ty |business woman of the north, who/and business in Alaska and the of three weeks, and every day Susitna Route Likely [through the winter lives at 505) Yukon began many years ago tn mow the wires are bringing new} Based on the theory that the! y1%) av. N. in the Capitol Hill|the days of the first gold rush Ie. jroute will follow the recent with-| gigtrict, has been watching close-| when the stampede was on to Dyna Seattle is watching these events | drawal of townsites by the 80% | iy for the first news of the spring She had just b married. She ———=| ernment, the Susitna and Tananalthaw on Lake Lebarge and the/and her husband stampeded to valleys have been given & great) vukon. with the others"for the fan impetus during the past month, for) And as she keeps an eye on her/of it 4» much as anything,” saya, jthe road, according to this Ine) sevenyvearold daughter laboring | Mra, Vining - =| over difficult #ea They Had a Hunch! | and encourages = he Recause the your couple kept son as his forehead wrinkles over | thelr wits about them and the gold some knotty problem of schoo)| fever out of their velns, they did work, she studies the market quo-|covered # fact that the ority |tations and freight rates and m were overlooking, that the gold out her summer's work, was not all in te ground; that | About June 1, just when Seat-|much of it was im men's pockets, | tle's beauty spote beginning snd that a man must eat, fare tl, blossom out in all thelr sume fare well loveliness, she will board a ate The Vinings pinned their faith er and stert north, taking with her}on Dawson, sent for supplies and her Gavere ar. tned f supple pened a store to well through the summer over! In th daye the worth elther the counter of her store at Daw-| accepted or rejected ove in short von jorder, Success or failure came Loves Busin Life jwith a rush and multiplied Staelf Every year she drops out of her| in bewildering fash Long be circle of friends in this fashion, | fore their firat supplies were gon and they know her no more the Vinings knew they had read late In the fall, somertin sas right and that their ament had as Christmas, for there have been *n good times when winter bas overtaken Prosperity Over Night the little st which the! Dawson received them with open was apeeding pr th Rcross rms, #Wwoo down upon them locked it In tee. and den of hard Lake Lebarse d all they had, and} aggied vainly to fill] all the hungry gold General view of the ttle Brewing & M ng company plant, which ranks sixth in size in the United States As an industrial center, Seattle 25 car loads every 24 hours. ,'n operation beside the monster! president of the company. F Phd ups . : 1 COI) is forging rapidly, abead More! The expenditures made by the of today The plant is open at all times od oir ti COM? lion 860 Industries of various kinds Seattle Brewing & Malting for Public Spirited Men. to visitors, especially strangers in e lon 00 Ww they Dalltl ee now located here and many materials used in the manufacture} The men who have built up this|Seattle, who may want to gain ne ture prompe ; mes are. established. each{of th y t form the largest i gigantic ndust unsby ne idea of the magnitude of one though woderal for Daw made)" One of the largest of 1 te mera ub out the Northwe soln mer Visitors “ find uniformed that money 0 nted sblished for more than a quart- 30,000 ¢ of barley and 6,000,000 foremost in ever through the plant will gonsu 7 . » centur the s ttle pounds of a used in he “ betterment of Se ome hours, mut it is well we over night Then they sent out a & Malting company lo ‘0 © f Kainte beer “ ” Loule r «the tim Braves Many Perils. a hurry call for more Ate a ‘ te eres ns tet Biers toms: Pa RU. OR A <r oa | ated Twelfth ay. 8 and Vale Has Fat Pay Rol! has braved m perils and » went thelr profit hy That } “ as y. Ro! closely than any. other city Jot asouing, will start from Port gone wrdeht more| Presently M was band ' ergy oo Pie dr me — The yay of this co the country, for Seattie is most | a bay, travel northw by Way | thought { which uid = cate jing the Dawe nog ; : j a 0 nd ap ee monnts Oo annually. ¥ rf interested. Seattle, for ajof Turnagain Arm, and folloW/ many a strong man te sitate.| while her buaha atoly '$3,000,00 - t ot og ear Kees $600,000. tre his plant }, Will be the base of operations, ! pretty closely the Susitna and Ne-| aithough #he exhe has been with anott ne hey at halle ahi arin ized | find A wa tate ti poskets o ue 7 To “ worl the farmers of Washington and hi Seattle will reap the crea nana rivers to Fairbank and | afraid. whe tas ne t Prosper a. j ‘ inion itighieennatncen cialis 1 cial good of any city on the|thence southeast to McCarthy from. dane a bitters hit for t . : Big Concern te idaho in return for their hops and " wife Se ae THALES SEN, ide” during the constraction| The three men President Wilson |the worse fo perl-| with sorrow a V nieute te the tek mene ro dy Bhi MOE thle sencie ‘Ghalie i-thels one @fter the completion of the}has appointed to compose the bences tn the untry, | by n in split OT ee ea cee Plant Enlarged nd salesroom hulld their own bow 1 th ns }Alnska railway commission and! she avers V continued to Uirive amd ia the largest west of the) The plant has recent t.. and shops at Madi-| ner May Winter Here. loa minh: have che of . ane FEL yr RO 2 rng Misainaippl rts Its annual ca jyr iy Rediiéns costink. ta tie leon’ Pi Seattle, is enjoying a| In connection with the manufac Sirveying parties will this! the road, are considered well qual sure the north ing fed the Alaskans, Mr, /Paclty Is three quarters “of a mil-| neighborhoo $400,000, « Tt Lite 38 seers Seete: hie Soe go over the proposed | ified for the task Vining te tops to amuse them, | UO" barrels of Rainier beer, In ad-) now atructu were matie pe yy capa- is also distributer of the It is expected these parti Mears in Panama. thing to tt, ne | Substantial tokens of gratitad po os to numerous other’ malt ¥ not omly by t at growth neern Is knots \ ge seariee euines, @ preliminary survey through Lieut. Fred Mears was ness womad.|from the northerners have — ever |Prducts of tHe industry, but in order ¢ ore: st | lees ae One games de the Summer, will assemble in Se c Panama rail subject with since passed through. the box of Product Goes Everywhere carry out the poliey of the offi manufacturers t oubtr rosie Apna ys vd st ae for the next winter and work wp lr ad wa ended to th over her close | fice window of his Orpheum at This production t distributed Cll» ~that everything in and set One of the handsomest cataloge an perrer Hh cath Maps and notes here. pthais Fae | h In the White! Fairbanks theatrical business throughout the American continent ant must be kept scrupaloue-jof the country comes from this | a) Work in the vorth will be| rmy he was on a wrecked |has proved s ter lure to Vin-lagd te to be found tn nemrly every! and that the strictest sant | concern, It contains designs, spect- | type of range natch vy copy 2 into section®, with head- | engine nder John PF. Stevens on | «te ed on eof off! ing than sale of egg» and jclty of any consequence from Pap be observed |fications, prices and full Bortiogs| ie, data acon oh Say hed at Koik Arm, where Lieut.|the Gre Northern railway a blea ro # though they were | canned tomatoes, and pust lately!ama to the Aretic cir an well Modern Machinery. End of of their stock model vo roe rid Wicker-Kraft Mears and Willlam © William C Edes carrie dally occurrences a new theatre at Ashland, Ore.jas in Honolulu, Australia, China,| Throughout the plant, which cov-|boatse. The range includes work | orche Pina ad twee genet will remain part of the time| Santa Fe and the Southern P. Easier Than Bridge. jowes its existence to him. Busy] Japan, Singapore, Manila and oth-|ers a mite fully a quarter of a mile | boats, cruisers, run-abouts, speed |} pplies through some of the most That {t's all very simple, mueh | with bi other Interests he has leftler countries. long, the most modern and up-to-|boats and rowboats, all complete-|of standard makes. enlt stretches of Southern Califor-| easter and less harrowing than ad. th etnlls of the Fairbanks store More nier beer is sold in the date machinery ts Installed. }ly equipped for immediate use. The Cc. J. Dunlap, well known through- camp will be establithed on |nia, Nevada, Oregon, Arizona and) ventures at @ bridge table and not| largely to an assimant state of California than the prod-| The ice plant is operated by two|catalog is well arranged and hand-|out the motor boat fraternity, is party will work |New Mexico, for he has served on! half as nerve racking as club meet Hut the Dawson store has gone on|uct of all the combined breweries large engines. The first engine tn-|somely printed manager, and behind him is some . Another wil!|those roads as chief locating en-lings is the impr fon she gives prospering under the steady andjof that state. The average con-|stalled by the brewery more than Knock-down frames and hulls injof the best financial backing of along the Susitna valley,|gineer for the last 25 years as she talke In her home, a grace: able guidance of Mra. Vining. Every|pumption in that state alone {sia quarter of a century ago is still|the rough are furnished by thisithe Northwest. from Mile 140. A fourth} Thomas Riggs, Jr., the last mem-/ ful, pleasing hostess, radiating the|June it {s opened and every fall ———— ee + ~ attentions| ber appointed, hails from Wash-| broad, cordial hospitality of the|the surplus supplies are boxed up Broad pass, a fifth will pro-lington, D. C., but considers him- north. }and the store closed. south from Nenana and afseif a full-fledged Seattleite and) She ts not a club member. She| “It Jax been hard work, but {p- , Starting at Fairbanks, will| Alaskan as well. }euys she is never bere long enongh | teresting, and 1 feel 1 hi ao ork towards Nenana. An officer of the coast and geo-|to become Interested, but her per | complished what I attempted,” mys| “The parties will be under the di-|detic survey, he conducted a sur-| sonal friends, her home and ter | Mrs. Vining of Thomas R. Riggs, mem-| vey along the Pacific and the Aretic| children keep her busy during the ‘of the boundary survey board,jocean while tn charge of the Alas | peaceful months in the St eee Threatened breaches in the tran- will make bis headquarters at|ka boundary survey. Intense! interesting are her) quil life of the family loom dark-| - Coen mena nd j tales of the northiand. ly when the younger Vinings air) | Dares Death. their international differences, for In a matter-of-fact way she tells | Orrin first drew breath at Dawson | how, although frightened, she at-|and June was born at Fairbanks. tempted to steady her camera and| When the debate between young |photograph the White Horse river|Canada and young America be as she shot down the rapids on|comes unusually vigorous it be- one of the seows carrying her sup-|comes necessary to enlixt the good | plies. services of their mother in the | It wae a case of dashing through | formation of a, peace tribunal. the cany on the scow or dela: Would Be King. jing the game an hour while she) Orrin aspired to the throne of walked around. Mrs. Vining chose Hritin until with a bitter pang he Ito ri though she knew it was learned of the law of inheritance, dangerous. Then he transferred bis ambitions } “I've been in so many wrecks I/to cultivating the best lawn tn | Pay no attention to them any /| Seattle and to his school books, |more,” she says. “"Mericans and Cadiens.” She tells of walking from the| June goes north with her moth- |“summit” to Skagway alone|er every summer. might get |through a snow storm, of seeing| sick,” she explains, “and nobody |men battling in the blizzard, and | can take care of me like mamma.” Odd Fellows’ Temple, 915 E. Pine. E. 787. jof her safe arrival after #ix hours| Orrin stay in Seattle that the : jon the trail. lawn may not suffer, She describes the sensations of} “Papa and ! are fericans; listening to a sermon at midnight|Mamma and Orrin are ‘Cadiens, jon a mountain peak at Dawson, of|explains June, in outlining the the glories of the sunrise there,|family history. Louisa K. Lepper’s School of Dancing FOIL FENCING AND PHYSICAL TRAINING Leibly’s Hall, Queen Anne Av. and Boston St. Queen Anne 1755. NORTHERN LIFE RELIABLE COMPANY A recent joint examination into|terest. (Here follows Mat of 69 aif-| |the standing of the Northern Life | ferent t : Insurance Co. was made by the| + go rr insurance department officials of | 1 The stock |both the state of Washington and ite books were checked and |Idaho and resulted in the sub- PD ovare vatethnal |mitting of a report which, in sub- 3 made and stance, is as follows ‘This company was incorporated July 14, 1906, and certificate |" wre &. Geena 4 orizing it to transact business ~ sha eckaeae me ie the uate eful reading of the minute ! covering the meetings of # policy wag written during | ore ind truatees Indicate 1906 record of all imp capital stock amounts tolby the company and its . fully paid, and the rate of|the operation and mar of dividends to be pald stockholders I*| jt» affairs to 10 per cent per annum.| “There was no promotion expense id provision is made whereby theland Mr, T. M. Morgan and Mr. D. RB. Iders may assume control of| Morgan, who promoted the compans company ff It should be miaman-|oontinue in Ite active management r r "All claima and $125,000 capital have had prompt a y into ¢ tlement. The m | treasury 3 ) A8ihas been very favorable. The School That Gets Results. Classes for the Entire Family. ALL CLASSES WILL BE REORGANIZED SEPTEMBER 1 | surpiu pe used In paying) “The outatanding clatr ‘This ‘frag a q ne company cember, 1913, amounting to eee ee et |getting started and securing busi Pos coetudegea Deseret ness, Later an additional jeurplun w: mtributed president of | $14,000 r yany since its organization, Manufacturers of high grade stock model WORK it nas heen ee. BOATS, CRUISERS, RUNABOUTS, SPEED the report of Alabursements, °° ries and’ docpenea: hom » salaries and compensa- BOATS, ROWBOATS, KNOCKDOWN FRAMES. ER pctde tags tone Mine. Sinmutesione bald to. agente amounting to $3 4 on|8te Hable and rdance Saati | with good busin The report is proved by EB. F. Van Valkenburg, | ele with che insurance commissioner for Idaho, | Our Handsome Catalog Free made, as evidenced by |&and H. O, Fishback, insurance com- Describes in detail the numerous models, from an 11- peporia | Ge cngnce comenties sea | missioner for Washington foot dingy to a 40-foot cruiser, all completely equip- ttle loans by your examiners.| A comparison taken from the ped f x diate F or immediate use. | ere ix one collateral loan of y repe 0} ve! : |$10,000 evidenced. by’ promissory | Wily reports of the weather burean notes and secured by shington | January 6, 1912, showed that Sitka, atate te for $12,873.02, held| Alaska, had highe fi Send for It in’ encrow. to he delivered 16 the |temperatire than 26 other places “THE PURE MALT TONIC”’ AOU Ober aus in a list of 45 stations, among ‘The amount of bonds and r-| which were Chicago, Kansas City, } ere follows list of United Staten, | © ‘au ‘ew people realize th FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS a state, county and munitetp my ge | Smoevoretins. influence of th Seattle Boat & Engine Co. J) ser er5 i035) Now's, SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. anion wan verified by countin ry 4 : . ° 80 W. MARION ST. SEATTLE, U. 8. A. Par ad mevurinn, certified ate: |outalde a big event tn ihe hone, Phone Sidney 526 Phone Sidney 1 he amount on de- ay it c e “ peer Jog, Picae* 08 Be: s or night, most of th inhabt was on interest, and $28,997.71 was|tants turn out to welcome new- on open account and not bearing in-! comers, lg ete te lt a