The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1914, Page 2

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914, PAGE 2 | BOALT FINDS A “KLONDIKE” SALOON DOWN (POWERSPLAN [WHAT'S GONE ANVERA CRUZ; BUT F.ZARONIO, PROPRIETOR, | MARCH UPON WRONG? JUST NEVER SAW ALASKA: GOT NAME FROM ABOOK MEXICO CITY LOOK AT THIS IT was pr with wonder, for the sign made me thin palms, but of pines. It n think, not of cactt-co sand, but of immense valleys and Great mountains tusking the sky; not of dreadful heat and torrential rains, but of bonny summer® bal samic and tonic as good wine, and winters white and cruel What waa a “Klondike” doing in this tre land of grel people? What sourdough had “mushed” so far from Alaska in his quest for gold? | ae I say,| not of | Fred L Boalt Mall to "he Star.) CRUZ, wx, June 25.— Just around he corner from the Church of the Black Ghrist te the Kioncke saloon. =1 came upon it sddenly—and, of eduree, unexpectely—and was fill- ed with wonder wea I saw the sien over the arched oorway—“KLON DIKE saloon mon. SALOON’ and beneath tt, “The Coldest Ber tn “Town.” AMUSMENTS MOORE 2:30 & 8:30 TWICE DAIL. ALL THIS WERK ANNETTE N ELL-RMAN NES DAUGHTER.” erpiece of the Century IT went in. There was a small bar, with a name in tarnished gilt over the garish mirror—F. Zaronto. Clear-| ly F. Zaronio was the proprietor. | At one of the tables sat two top sergeants of the United States army, drinking beer. They were grizzled veterans, and they were quarreling. One contended stoutly that Wood-| jrow Wilson was a bonehead, while the other insisted, quite as vigorous ly, that this same Woodrow Wilson was a ch headed di fareceing American statesman and patriot. I introduced myself and called for three bottles of “the coldest beer in town.” Then I explained my interest tn the Klondike saloon. They laughed. They, too, had} seen the sign. | They were old sourdoughs-—knew |Alaska, indeed, from Seward to! Nome. They were in the “big rush. They made themselves known to/ me—Sergt. William H. Goede and) Sergt. John F. Murphy, both of the Fourth infant CITY WILL BUILD 2 MORE FLOORS PANTAGES | ON COURTHOUSE «,. (cdo oAppomagpnte God | MR. va. HODGE m ROD TO HAPPINESS do o 08; Wed. Mat, Best SatMat, Be to OrtereNow, Seats Tomorrew. ROPILIT. ‘AN THEATRE Lure—Always Coot FLORENCE MALONE he Metropolitan Players || stories to the new be occupied by city — Decision came efter a omnes | between county and city Work will start at Third av. and James st. Extra cost for two storie bont $250,000 It will be raised by borrowing on jelty realty BOOMING t lg on end 1116 FIRST AVE. Near Seneca st. Gold Filled Eye Glasses TOWN pase mese EAM Binyon Optical Co. || STEAR ER SOLD * Poulsbo have purchased the seam ata p | pino Spania! We've been pals for 20 years,’ said Beret. Goede, Jerking a thumb Murphy, I wouldn't with hit," Serat. ‘only he's so reasonable.” Then they went at {t again, and the argument lasted until the arrival argue pl@headed and un of the proprietor of the Klondike | * | saloon look thin, ike a gray, Certainly he didn’t sourdough—this tall, shriveled Spatniard. eee We asked him if he dough, if he had ever been tn the Klondike, and if so, when? He didn't know what we were taking about. The top was a sour rgeants knew only Pull nd not much of that We gestured, made signs, and | finally appealed to passersby One was found who could tnter pret. . Tho light of understanding dawn- ed In the eyes of F. roato. “He says,” repeated the interpret er, “that he has never been in the Klondike, He says he read in a book about Alaska and the Klondike, The book sald it was very cold there. ° © * And he says he thought ‘Klondike’ would be a good name for his cantina.” “Per th’ love of heaven Serst Murphy “He says,” continued the inter preter, “he thought tt would be a good name, because It ts so cold there, like ico * © * And his beer is also very cold, senors.” WANT HOSPITA ENUMCLAW, July 1-—-Plans are under way by business men here to organize for the building of a hos. pital, to serve the extensive mining district tributary pumelaw * from Stearns’ Electric! ~.. Rat Roach Paste The National Rat Killer —YOUR OUTING Murphy explained, growling, | VERA CRUZ, July 1 | Mexico City by American, A dash to Britiah, | predicted here today |of the collapse of I ta's regime before thority has been sub This would not be considered in tervention, it Is said, but simply a to police the capital The United States is understood to have agreed with the other pow ers a8 to the desirability of such a course, The military and naval authorities here do not believe the dash would be resisted Hesides the American fleet, there jare three British cruisers, the | French cruiser Conde and the Ger. man cruiser Dresden, either off or near Vera Crus, |_ Practically the entire force of Mexican troops which has hitherto |been patrolling the rafiroad has in the event esident Huer any other au {tuted for it City M ONEY RAISED WALLA WALLA, July 1-—~The trustees of Whitman colle have raised the half million endowment fund required to obtain the cond! | board of New York (meat PRICES CUT TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AT FRYE & COS MARKETS A® FOLLOWS: Choice Steer Dcsteang Beef ... Chotce Spare Ribs aoe A2:¢ EN UNTIL 10 P. M. ON FRIDAY U. »& burple Stamp purity and quatity been withdrawn today into Mexico} tional gift of the general education | | Politi¢al circles today are atill a bit feverish with the sudden |plunge = for President Whison's | friendship made by George Turner for the n the demo at the} Jof Spokane, candidate jatorial nomination on cratic ticket, In his speech Press club last night Turner swallowed |hook and all, and the standpatters | with whom Turner had been rub |bing elbows for years, are stil! |rubbing their eyes and wondering | what's suddenly come over George Turner led the fight against Wil | son's nomination in the state fight | two years ago and was generally | with the opponents of direct leg: | islation, woman's suffrage, eto, In his speech last night, he| adopted the Wilson policies in toto. | He lauded Bryan to the skies spoke enthusiastically of the right| of the people to rule, upheld the }democratic tariff and currency |laws, pronounced the depression in | the country as “artificial hard times,” and he even went to the extent of declaring that the constl-| tution was not perfect. He traced democracy from Jef- fersonian days to the present, and | Pronounced the republican party as controlled by special interests WANT OUR MILK PASTEURIZED The Seattle Commercial Club Inst night “resoluted” in favor of the) inspection and pasteurization of all Beattle’s milk. The club figures it) would be cheaper than building tuberculosis sanitarfuma, the other alternative. NAME COMEGYS SNOHOMISH, July 1 « Comegys, vice president, was ed president of the First National Bank, to succeed the late Jacob GUILTY FOUR July 1--Mumabak Dobreff, third of the three men tried | | for the robbery of the Bank of Elma March 28, was found guilty yester- day Wilson, bait, THE FREE DOCTOR HAS Please call at the new store, as I | can serve you at a material reduc |tlon for presertptions. I am now) located at the RIGHT'DRUG CO. | 169 Washington St. Two Doors From Second Ave Look for the Orange Front { lcampment at For a limited time we will allow free first payment on every sale— Just long enough to give us more room a, a "Player Now While they last we are giving unparalleled bar- gains in best Player Pianos with FREE Music Rolls. Unexpected ship- ments arriving have swamped us and this offer is only good until we have made room. National Piano Mfrs. 823 Third Ave.—Near Marion St. LAST A 4 | WIFE Time's Spokane, Walla Walla and North slept on the Armory floor HAVE A HARD BED 2s night and were sore and stiff| The soldier boys of the Wash-|"'* Morning. ington National ard, numbering, Bass fishing nine companies, are off to the en-|15, instead of July 1 American lake. erroneously in the Bon’ Marche ad The Kast Side companies, from|in Tuesday's Star—Advertisement. | Will Not Be Complete Without a Supply of the Famous THE PERFECTION OF THE BREWER’S SKILL EE Prompt Delivery to Boats, Trains, Garages, or Your Home, by Phoning Sidney! SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Siczey 526

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