The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1916, Page 8

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saath eeuetapsiannnitelgmnitpinieimnhiveneensnmmaapeciemneesnetumnie a Te Scnenreneuiaswenmnnsianesote ee THURSDAY, JAN. 6, _By Allman ALASKA “PROSPECTORS TELL Married Man’s IT WONDER HOW NEARLY De 3 - ITS ALmost EIGHT oOCLocK s Troubles _ | UMPH = GOOF =- Aske D You TWICE NOW, To lit Looks 10) UNDERSTAND ? we: STORAGE HOW THEY WERE SAVED BY ONE LOYAL DOG IN FROZEN WASTES PAINTING The Last of Those Who Haven't, the First of Those Who Have WELL DRILI ST LINCOLN PHARMAC DIR! ECTORY V ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES eTRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN MARION #TREET 10—For Sale } RAvastock 13—For Sale Poultry Fort Townsend — Rivamer Aol tne CARPENTERS ~ Phone Main 6857 evenings “Or EATERAT LOANS — le 15—Lost and Found © CHATTEL” LOANS © ~|19—Male Help Wanted ferme Main 12 NCH AND SPAN INSTRUCTION Joseph Bienvens, | HAIR REMEDY Banner LAWYERS ~ WOLER WAREP LEATHER WORK aA - MOVING “AND 0 DEI NVeEr Hemais Halo Wanted CIANS AND SU PARR ARRON, STATISTICS | | ae L UMBING™ PILYSICIANS PUGET SOUND NAVIGAT t= s one of first *s mas and the as leader, that Jed to ne frosted top veters ld seekers 1p to the head of the ¢ far ine the Arc For 18 months they had seen no | 400 miles from de je food supply Their six dogs carried a little flour, bacon, beans and rifle ammunition in “Ruby,” Who Caused All the Trou-| pack ble, and Jas. Kelly, Her Master. he two men had shot fish for several days to feed the dogs But Ruby had grown tired of fish Her res ss infected the rest of the pack Suddenly the prospectors jumped a herd of caribou. One was killed, rrKE PLACK The re bore away into the rolk a fine Bon: saene, barrens And Ruby, giving cry, led the jpack in pursuit . ei a6.) Can you imagine,” asked Jim " » «1-«:,|Kelly, telling the story, “how . rty and I felt when we saw ey- ything we had in the world, food and ammunition, bounding away out of sight on the backs of those dogs? It was a mighty solemn mo- —one in which we felt that our * were at stake. “I fired the last shell in the mag. azine at the caribou the dogs were following, but it was at 1,400-yard range, and I was almost certain I *\had missed. The caribou and the dogs kept going CORNER | “Cussing Ruby, Gravy and all the tall 14, whole fresh salmon, 260 each; /rest, we sat down to wait. It wan a t Stalls 18 all we could do. If I had wounded the second caribou, the dogs in time would get him, aud probably return after eating their fill, “If not, the dogs might never re- turn. And there we were, 400 miles from a known human habitation, in Wire an almost lifeless country, with 2 & waffle four, te; 2 only a dead caribou as food supply. 4 * ays we waited. Then limping in, alone, cov- blood. Her pack had der her belly. And she was mightily ashamed. en After 14 hours of back-tracking, 1 she took me to the spot where they d down the caribou, which, ately, I had wounded serious- ly Around the carcass sprawled the other dogs.” "> WAGES INCREASED SOUTH EN ' king powd NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—The Unit. States Steel Corporation today nted an increase of wages to 1 108, 2 MEET EAR Ys 100 cane| all its employes. Common laborers ° t ‘4 large cane | Were advanced 10 per cent SIGSWORTH.DODDS WEDDING : Quiet nuptials took place New ce, 10¢ head; | Year's eve at the home of Mr. and tall 344. | Mrs. Frank M. Sigsworth, 1523 ta srave-| Third ave. N., when their daughter, equevere | Dale Ahh was married to Mr 'Thomas A. B. Dodds of Seattle. ‘STEPMOTHER OF WOMAN TWO. YEARS HER SENIOR, SHE SAYS x that she had fnadvert-)she married him, telling her he e stepmother | would provide her with a good n two year home and many luxuries. erry Mele She ascertained after their wed- ding, she alleges, that the good home was a cold shack and one of the luxuries a couch, on which they ad to sleep, so thin that she shiv- t's former” wife, from he is divorced, lives with ighter in Tacoma. | JUDGE IS A LUXURY Best $2. So Gases ona) NEVADA, Mo, Jan, 6.—Vtola If your law have decreased so E that Mayor Dulin ana|| #Y&S od that a po-|| Trouble ome a luxury tn-|| you necessity, so the counell an ordigance abolishing the||in Any o. wi carried a salary of || Way, L year Call and G. A. R. LADIES TO MEET T Will ley Circle, Ladtes || Pergon- he G. A. R., will give their reg-|| oy. pe. card party at 8 o'clock Friday || ally Ex Veterar hall in the State || amine Them, pr. a. R. BINVON, on. 4 1 1 ] 1 c r h ¢ ft 8 fi h P te a a a fr i M ee GTON, Jan. 6—The . a My reputation and stand retary of a ish full infor ing are sufficient assurance nal cost, cost of|| that I will not prescribe uintenance and general useful-|| Glasses unless they are mts. eM post im the!/ absolutely mecessary: EXAMINATION FREE A Chicago man has been fined keeping a scrubby old goat in rity egesse hme room where he conducted cream manufacturing busi:|| 1116 Ist Ave., near Seneca | ae sigsptiamadaaia

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