The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1915, Page 16

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° STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1915. PAGE 16 Millions of Acres of Agricultural Land to Be Opened When New Line Is Done» hype ae Oe ae MEW non! il it ttn STEEL RAILS PIERCE ALASKA FREE: -<S"~ RIGHES WILL BE WORLD'S | riding Itself on its at th ime on the quality of the work tt pr Portland “ Can Be Back in Seattle an Hour From the Time a‘ of Starting. TATION ON, 4TH AVE. import ix shown in t utes its prod the United Uritain, Centra easterly tea Panama Ht 1 4 ta Broad New Zealand, P nge of moun- ines saad work to which & aters of the famous 6%, being shorter in length,/wigon and administrat down this once stamps the us thelconrser In texture and not 48l given their most enthusia ny and Fair Views In the new land of oppor ft 7 whi t e ‘ ‘e 1 r ‘OT of the features of the Seattle pay ae ai r of 38 m ile « focen a tunity. A “sourdough” camp at of {t# manufacturers behing |, One of th sages To President Wilson a spur of 38 miles trom 6 Dole 4 | Ship Cr now Anchorage; below, Two factories are owned by the aotory the n ’ Lane members o gress : if art the heac 9 Bere or erminal track at Anchor concern at prevent, one rort-| bay, 1,6 ‘ he un r officials who bave worked so Matanu coal fields h and Seneca, where the land, Ore., established in and! usual features of the city iteelt fatently to bring about this This route will develop the high- J a mae of the pound one in this city, established In 1904 poch-tiaking act, all praise is due. grade coals the Mata- 74 ld jommerce hae pu' The mills have splendid CATCH CODFISH, TOO nuska valley and the valuable lig- “HW a fine series of exhidite of | fields and luxurious gardens for purchasing raw m There are 15 codfish plants tn/Inland wach Seward nites on the Nenana, which will the Northiand’s products. | Lectures Explain ys ; equit with modern A, opernted on the Shumagin Starting from Seward, on Resur-| supply the great interior valleys 4 Mlustrated lectures are The ure explains fully the land prepared to take ands, employing 511| rection Bay, the route follows the! with fuel for ght and power, It 4 daily—at 10 am, tp. m | picture progress thru the North leordage business in ne o| ! except five.|iine of the Alaska Northern rafl-, will open up millions of acres of ? @2 p.m. The lectures are de-| country manila and an well as r th road (acquir rehase) to Mile | agricultural land, and an immense ei ¥ im turn by Malcolm Douglas! The exhibit was ¢ b binder twi urin or|72, on Turnagain Arm of Cooks In-|r nown to be highly mineral- Mi Roger M. Hone, Seattle attor-/1, and ts being utilized by The rope ctured from! 6,958 in wing the north to this time absolute 0 jot people who have becor the fibrous portion forming the! shore " und «vessels 1 arm to Ship Cre ie uele for want of transpor- Wiews are about the bdest/ about Alaska, now that th frame work of the wild banana,| $581,107 the mouth of Knik Arm; thence in tation facilities shown. They take you all/ land has at last come Into it ‘Alaska, giving glimpses of her) Literature of all sorts, contain towns, with peeks at their! ing Interesting descriptions of the ‘and their pretty homes.| country, statistics on all Alas Show panoramas of fertile; industries, and many other things and delve into mines.) worth knowing, is on tap, and may mountains and gleaming/ be had free pass before you, and in| The exact address is ‘Place come waving grain| Fourth ave NETTLETON-BRUCE- ESCHBACH C0. Engineers and PEARSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ‘Story of D of Dr. Jordan ho Dared Defy Orthodox Medicine people think of Dr. J.{ Seattle Hardware Co., and was Jordan as the man who | beaten by a few votes defy orthodox medicine— away with it gti memory 1s noto- | for Seattle a sewer system and fy short, and it is well to | other civic improvements which > reminded that 5 an then seemed radical and extray @ strenuous figure in , cathe Ee aotivities far outside the | 28*%t, but which now the public id of medicine. would not want to do without. t Jordan is a graduate of) Dr. Jordan brought with him berg University, and later the chair of chemistry Hahnemann College, Chi-| —the slandular theory, It was nothing but a theory—then. came to Seattle Si yearsago.| For three years he did not B the first day he made the| practice, but gave his medicines acquaintance of a young | away clinically. He wanted to iB who had come to Seattle to | know if his theory wotld work d work. A feta days oe out in practice. It did this man, 4 a4 chain fastened to his ankle, Then he began practice. He 7 a feli out. with the medical fra eee sree. ternity because he advertised ¥ did you get Into trow ‘atanete eutnie Tieden asked. The years-long dispute ¢ led a are,” | ated last January in his being ee bos ove arrested on a complaint made reese. A Lago ml by the state medical boart Me If I had come to Seat | charging that he advertised that ae be ‘cw voy aba Pear | he could cure incurable dikeases mow why. I said I didn’t | #24 80 misled the public that much money. So I His license was revoked pend- B arrested, and must work | ing trial. in the streets.” To specify a few of the so ‘the first time the doc-| called incurable diseases which He worked for and secured ngineering onstruction — Railroads, Concrete Construction, Bridges and Wharves 900-2-3-4 AMERICAN BANK BLDG. Seattle Wash. Telephone—Elliott 4748 mo Rigen a ed | Above are the headquarters of |the United States engineers at Seward and below Lieut. Frederick Mears, in charge of the construc: | tion. | } | |The winter terminal for the coal | fields, as well aa the terminal for }thru transportation from the Yu kon and Tanana districts, will be Seward, The sooners are still coming in by boat loads, The Alaskan “sour de he have sped here by dog sledge and launch. There is hard ly a place to sleep. Restaurants log cabin hotels, poo! halls, barber shops, everything but saloons, have jwuddenly sprung up Many of the more exuberant ones, | thinking they landed on prize terri tory, have discovered that they are on the site selected for the term. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June |/nal switch yards. Their buildings a brand new theory of medicine New York Bidg., Seattle, Wash. ” | The J. A.McEachern Co. Inc. at id 16.—(By mail to The Star.)— will have to come down or be aay r x aa pal the Rei tar can | euierceeen. Diatee teen, 1| The. fet spike "has bean moved. Thousands of satisfied customers are the best d . driven for the $31,000, ov. | he stampeders are having a lot “ MG ” : ot He vowed he| curvature of the spine, infantile eee re er ane lee toed auctions iets oiekiekale Boosters” for the Famous YELLOW fight against the iniquit-| paralysis, dropsy, locomotor p head-tax law. ataxia, chronic catarth. m early saw the need| He won in the superior court traction system. Seattle ii none. He secured a blanket covering entire Seat- a similar one in Tacoma. others built the Yesler cable line—the first street N it. a the kaos tronentee: He | «Now the court cannot find In ||new road which was elected to the city | this case that any credulous or | Coast to the The first ties are down and the | supplies and tools, Every small first rails are laid, jeraft In sight is being used as a The track stretches down to the/|lighter and it's almost impossible water's edge and is being ravidly|to get ashore from the liners with pushed inland. Lieut. Frederick |out getting wet. But this is a hardy band which is here to build this STRAND and other reliable grades of Broderick & Bascom Wire Rope Our Pacific Coast Factory is located in Heavy Timber Work, Steel Con- struction, Pile Dricing, Bridges, Docks, avers and Buildings Erected the Bell Street Terminal He filled the courtroom with witnesses—people whom he had cured of “incurable” diseases. || Mears, recommended by Col In rendering judgment, Judge |\thals for the job of building railroad. There a Walter M. French, before whom || road, has rushed work night a men and 50 w n in Anchorage the case was tried, said day. In fact, the firet work on the! and more com ally etches from the “Babe” White Drives Spike was started now about 700 The first spike on the new road | 4, 1 before m one day " fl in 1892 and served four | isnorant persons have been de Just b }was driven by Miss “Habe” White x : ‘ His first day in office he | celved. On the other hand, the Headquarters at Seward |the first white child born at Ship Dock for the Port of Seattle Seattle for your convenience. Send us your story of the young man | Witnesses who have been pro Chairman EB of the raflroad|Creek. She has been “Rabe” to 2 specifications when in need of WIRE ROPE or Heavy Hardware Supplies. All orders shipped same day received. head tax. The law was | duced on behalf of Dr. Jordan | commission w in its nately then and there. | are among the beat people in | quarters at § fle s councilman he was | the city—professional pec author of measures which | people of staniling in the com about the present city | munity, people who are known system and the Cedar| to the court personally, and hin head-|all the pioneers of this part so long ward. Commissioner! that now, grown to womanhood, she Riggs will be located at the Tanana|{s still known by no other name. The old line of the Alaska| ‘The first quarter mile of road. Northern will be reopened. Sur-|laying had to be done at night veyors are now out along this and] while the tide was out, as the track Best Seienad Pile Driving Plant i in the Northwest water system. It was a| people who are known to the | other parts of the project Jextends right down to the sea and e campaign, and during it | ‘itizens of this city generally, Ship ¢ k has become Anchor-|the terminal Is really under water se ae assailed by an antago-| ®* being among the best people || age, that name being awarded tt in| at high tide ‘ig eric. ascom press, published a news-| in the city.” a bulletin issued by the postoffice; Work on the tunnels and cuts Offi of his own, “The Seattle The board appealed the case | department jalong Turnagain arm will be start- ice: f to the state supreme court, and Seward Permanent Terminal Jed this summer and completed with aa LOGGERS SUPPLY co. he ran for mayor| the ultimate hearing ts yet to It is the present plan of the rafl-|in two years. A small fleet of 510 Colman Building, Seattle 623-25 Western Ave. Seattle, Wash. it Charles H. Black, of the | be had. ad commission to use this as the| barges and flat-bottom steamers are r terminal for the line from here to the Matanuska coal field. ere to convey supplies along the arm to the various tunnel campa IF YOU WANT THE MOST ECONOMICAL COAL BUY~, ROSLYN For years the standard steaming and Modjeski & Angier Many years of practical Inspecting Engineers field experience in ee operating Dredges has enabled us to evolve a machine combining high effi- ciency with great economy and aurability. All parts subjected to great strains are con- structed of the best grade of Manganese Steel. All gearing of Cast Steel. We manufacture Prospecting Drills and Equipment | Design, Build, Install and Operate for 30 Days Placer Mining Dredges With buckets from 2 cu. ft. to 18 cu. ft: capacity. Dredges of our build at present operating suc- cessfully in Alaska in- clude those of the Flume Type, Screen Type and Combination Flume and Screen T ype Inspection of Steel, Ce- ment and other mate- rials of construction, : Rails, Equipment, Pipe, ‘ Machinery, Timber ‘ Treatment, Etc. Consultation and Reports Principal Offices : 220 Michigan Avenue ......... -Chicago 607 Aryott Building eet . Pittsburg 101 Park Avenue. “e ye - w York E-17 Railway Exchange...........5 . Louis 407-408 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore. domestic Coal Coking—Bituminous The Roslyn Fuel Co. Miners and Shippers Wholesale and Retail 609 Lowman Bldg., Seattle Bunkers foot of Clay St. (BB Main 1817 Main 1424 _——_—_———_—_—_ Digging end of Dredge “The “American” Dredge Combines Maximum _ 503-504 Pioneer Bldg. is Mehestah detain SEATTLE, U. S. A.

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