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S fTHE STAR?FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1013.
Westinghouse
MAZDALAMPS
25 Watt 35c
40 Watt 35c
60 Watt 45c
100 Watt 80c
ColquhounHardware Co
1426 Third Ave.
An Ideal plac« to eat Home
Cooklnn. urrnt variety, moderately,
priced.
See us for allkinds of seeds.Largest assortmentof home growntrees to select fromin Seattle. HollandBulbs just arrived.
Sandahl & SonCompany
Store 120 Pike St.Nursery and Green
Houses. Renton Junction
DB.i.i).BBOWN
ROBBEDBY A DENTISTON FIRST AVENUE
people com* to my ©'flee +rmrydtj end fomp!»ln about btlng r"bb#«Jof their money by eom* f)*ntl»t on iFlmt ir., repreaentln* hfme«lf to be,Dr E J Brown, or his «*»lnt*nt.
BEWARK of th!§ thl-f who atftalsmv patient* «nd Uvea off my rcputtHon MY OFFICES mrm at
713 First Ave, Union BlockI can *uarante» to u>« you Juiit
on» dollar every «l«n» you p*r me ?
dollar for dental work hecauae,while my work I* often nupertor. Itcolt* you le»« than one-half the prlre
char«ed by oth»r hl«h-rla«» dentlstaYou «ee I make a dollar and ynu »aveB dollar when I do your dertal work
When yoq come to my offlrea hecure and aee my p|rt.,r» In my al*n\u25a0 t th» entrance of the hulldlnr tt'a
Ju»t like the on# In thla advertlae-m»nt _
Bewara of fak» ur Ttrowna
EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 5.r,rm11lr'? I rmlluK l>*a«lat
713 Fir»t AvenueOp«n evenltiK« until * and Hundaya
until 4 for people who work
Get Acquainted With"Bailey"
MEN'S FURNISHINGS1327 FOURTH AVE.
HISTORY OF CANALRIGHT LP TO DATE;
HOW IT WAS BUILTFlrit contemplated «nd rou«e surveyed over liinmui of Darlen by
Vngel Sau\edra at about 1 f>-1B.»ron Alexander von Humboldt, lamoui Q»rm»n naturalist and
traveler, suggests canal at Isthmus of I'atmmn, ISO;!
Spanish driven out, I#2l.Colombian republic becomei aove-elgn of lathmua of Panama,
IMt.Panama railroad built, 1850, and American government g'vsn car
tain rights regarding transportation of troops. (}«>ld ocel.ra to Callrornla made free use of thla road
President U 9. Grant. In hla flrat measage to congreaa, auggeata
construction of an Vmerlcan canal by A medi an people. IM9 Congress
adopt a Joint resolution appointing commlaalon under Admiral Amnion,
r S. N, for exploration on Ihe Isthmus.
Colombia gives Lieut. Luclen N. U Wyae concession to build Inter-
| iK-eanlc canal. 1878.International congreaa of engineer*, U5 delegates, of whom 11
were from I tiltod States, meets lu I'arla under leadership of Ferdinand| do Leaaepa. to consider canal project. In May, 1879.
De Lest-epa, who built Sue* canal, choaan to conatruct Panama
j canal. 1879Work begun on aea level canal, to be flnlahed In eight yeara, at coat
of |127.000.000, 1801
French courts dlaaolve Panama Canal Co. becauae of financial! difficulties. In lxsJ. Kipendlturea up to that time had been more than
1 and the asset* of the concern amounted to a little overI $150,000,000.
New Panama Canal company oryanljed 1894, with capital of' $13,000,000.
| Pr-eaident McKlnlay appolnta flrat lathmlan canal commlaalon In| with Admiral J U. Walker, V S \ . at h« ail
I Walker commission reports favoring Nlcaraguan canal, but later
I makes supplementary retort. favoring CIMM Md named l.y PM' .una company for Ita holdings la HMtMN whl.li M?IHW thinks
i la fair.United States accepta offer of Panama company, 190?, after heated
debate regarding choice of routes between Panama and Nl**arag'ia.
Senate finally ratlflaa treaty with Colombia, cloalng up canal pur.' chase. March. 1903; treaty provide* paymeijt of jio.ooo.too to Colombiaand $250,000 annually. beginning 9 years arter date of exchange «'ftreaty ratifications.
In June, 1903, Colombian aenate met In protracted session, finallyfalling to ratify treaty, creating great dl-"at|sfnctlon tn Panama ohlrli
on November 4. finally aeceded from Columbia and set up repuMl ( ?
Panama.United Statea recognizee republic of Panama, November 13, 1901
Treaty regarding canal concluded November 18, 1903.Senate, on February 23, 1904. ratifies Panana treaty, granting
Cnlted States perpetual use, occupation ind control of tone of laud tomiles In width lietween the cities of Colon and Panama. ett-ludlniE thosecities, but placing them under V. S military regulations
Col. W. C. Gorgas, U. S. A., appo'nted sanitary officer March 1.1904.
Commlaalon charged with duty of constructing canal appointedJune, 1904, with Admiral Walker at head and John h Wallace chiefengineer Preliminary construction work logins.
Theodore P. Shonta appointed head of canal commission, 190%.John F. Stevens made chief engineer, 190&.
Board of conauitlng engineers. Including eight American and fiveforeign, visit canal June. IHO6. and re|M-rt In favor of sea level plan,with minority report from five Americana favoring lock system Canalcommission favors lock system President Roosevelt r- ominencls link
canal. Congress finally authorise* lock system. May. IS'* Work onUnal plans actually begun with prtvat» contractor* In charge of arc
| tlons Private contract work falls to come up to requirements
Radical change In canal commission made, entire work being1 turned over to Cnlted State* army engineers. under leadership of Ueut
Col. George W*. (Joethala. with l,leut Col David IKill Halliard. LieutCol W. U Slbert of the corps of engineers. Col W (\ <k>rga* of the
medical department, and 11. O. Houaaeau. civil engineer, I K N. all ofwhom were made members of the commission, the change* taking
place February 2i. 1907. at which date Chief Knglncr Stevens reslgne.)
Ueut. Col. H. F Hodges added to the commission ami one civil memberappointed to act as governor.
Col. Goathals announce! canal wilt be flnlahed by December 1, 1913,and finally opened for traffic January 1. 1916?thla announcement betng made early In 1907
Final dam at Gam boa blown up with dynamite October 10, 1913,
1 and the canal la complete so far as water being admitted from both
oceans and Joining In the Cul"bra Cut Is concerned There la yet much! trimming and cutting to do, but light craft ran actually go through the
i canal now.
WANT EARLY SERMONL'NIONTOWN. Pi.?DMMII he
la no better than a dead man at
present, Angus Tubba, dying withtuberculosis, asked the Uev. P. IIThompson to preach hla funeralsermon before he died.
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WANTS PARADESLITTLE HOCK. Ark?Arkansas
| official* dug up an old law whichforbids clrcuse* without paradesand began Immediately to enforce It.
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ROBBERS TOUCHEDHAOKENBACK. N J?Highway
! men refused to take a diamond ring
from Mrs John S Mahon, whom, they heW up. when *he pleaded thatit wa* a gift of her dead son.
ODD ITEMS WHAT IS A HEAD?JEFFERSON CITY, Mo . Oct JO
?1* the head of ii man a part ofhi* body?
MARRIED AT LASTI
Would You, IfYouCould,Get Well and Be Happy?
The resulta obtained from th"short time wa have placed "Blood ianil Nerve Tonic" on th« markethave been marvelous: the dealer*handling them have the beet of suc-cess with the sale of these remedlen,
for the best advertisement Is a sat-isfied patient, and when you s*e apatient come hack after buying a
trial box, with a smile on hla fsrel*nd saying, "I want another bo* ofBlood and Nerve Tonic, for the firstbo* did me a world of good," thenyou know what the result has beenHuch reports are coming In every,day. and ao you can readily see thatjsuffering humanity can get a very!
much desired relief and eventually
a cure for that awful malady. Con-stipation. which la the r«u»« of such 'diseases as Appendicitis, Rheuma-tism. much so-called H<-art Trouble,Dropsy. Tuberculosl*?all these ar.dmany other* as well, for the over-iloaded colon scattt-rs Its poison allthrough the system and then youv/onder what Is the matter. Nojmatter what your trouble Is Just 1try a bo* <'f ISlood and Nerve Tonl<-for a general run-down system, and;If you are troubled with Dyspnpat:, ior Indigestion. or Ftlllousnnss, nrirns arising from your stomarh, tln-nyou Hi ould by all means try our
llo'.ld preparation railed "Has-trlrim." which can also be taken
I. r wl'h Blood and N«rvn Tonic.f,,r sale hv Quaker Drug Co.,
Klrst Ave and Giles Drug Co. 112 SIJa'kson St.
yo-.i will 'Ind the nam«s and tes-? lironlal* of Seattle people In »nrh
r V nflr*H#*n4 all ', ommun!' , Rtlon« to th*
German Pharmacal Co.Cururr l nnil »4lit Ur. W.»
Valiard« bcattlc* Wuk.
TALKED WITH SPIRITOF WILLIAM T. STEAD
LONDON, Oct. 10. ?Btr AlfredTurner related last night that thespirit of William T. Stead, who perIshed on the TlUnlc, had appearedto him twice at spiritualistic circlesHe said the voice was strong and
easily recognizable. but the spiritwas dim Sir Alfred said
When the Titanic sunk," »pokeMr. Stead's voice, "there was aabort, sharp struggle When I cameto my senses I was surrounded by
hundreds of beings, who, like my-
self, had passed to the new exist-ence. but they were utterly unableito realize what had happened.
I While they were groping about Inobscurity and uncertainty I *et my-self at once to do missionary work
!by enlightening the people as totheir new condition."
FINES A MAN FORTAKING UMBRELLA
SPRINGFIELD. Mass., Oct 10 ?
A legal precedent was establishedby Judge H W. Bosworth when hefined George (irover for taking
an umbrella.Orover, who Is a tradesman, and
took the umbrella from a hallway,said that he merely availed himselfof It for protection In a heavy show-er He fully Intended to return theumbrella.
The fine Is the first ever ImposedIn Springfield for this offense.
The Felix club will hold theirnext dance on Tuesday, October 21,at the Broadway hall, Broadway andMadison st.
SHE'S BOSSIIRIDOKI'tMIT. <>. Oct, 10.
?Refused permission to marryon account of her youth at. theclose of the civil war, Mrs liehecca .1 '/an Busklrk of MtGllead, O , has Just been mar-ried to Hiram 11. Goodwin ofDelphos, Kan.
That in the question the Missourisupreme court will «o>n have to de-cide. and upon Its decision rest* thelife of Junior Webb. underto hang for killing Archie Whltwellnear (>»k Grove In 1911.
In an *pj>« al to the supreme courtWebb's attorney* have ral*«wl thepoint that while the Informationcharged him with having Inflictedmortal wound* upon the body ofWhltwell, the evidence showed thatthe mortal wound «u In the h«ad
The trunk. It I* contended, conafltutes the body.
MS3BEB* PROPER REGULATIONMr* Smith (to rhemlat) ?1
Uriah tn buy a th«rmoni«»l*r tor*i*ulAt« the h«*»i of tbt r«»>m.
Ch-nUf What kind will youh*vi», madam*
Mr* S Oh, It dor* tint ma?ler, mi you »«*t It ut C, u* th«*doctor said that would Im» th«*proper brfti National Monthly
a
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$ir;V N \N
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Poor Chap!You'd tear your hair,too.Think of It For ytora h«'tt »»n paying |33 for ordinaryhand mtwJown "|ursi ? ft'i",wfc«n all the ho cuulihave b«d fitting pure?It wool (kotch Wool on Mild
Suits and Overcoats
15Made-To-Order
Roody mode atylee ara de-signed month* In w! *«nco.
They're out ?# dote jroti(?( thorn. Y"« |rt up-to-the*minute otylce made for y ur
form ? ond Antal matiHallRIOHT HERK ?ond »«*?
? 10. Como on ?*«.
Neat United StoreIt'* a*tonl*hlng the buyer* a want
ad in The Star will bring you.
J. J. Kelley 9sFamily Liquor Store
The reader* of The Star will flid
Jinthe rami reliable house to dial m.
'|M
when Id of Wines
At store only?no ra/1 I|\ We prepny ex
deliveries at this' ' press charge* on all
+ out-of-town orders,>r|fe. except with Q A nt no nr over, exother order* \ A cept beer.
1315 FIRST AVENUE4 II
Where You Can Buy'Em 6 for a Quarter
Seattlo merrtant* hare re?pnndi»d to The Htar'e tu jura-
tion In aplte of the trartlotiomp«nx'i arbitrary withdrawalf th«' valo of tlrk**ts on ram.
'i rjn buy tli car 11« kote for» tpiarter at the following;>laree:
I'anion A I>.nd- n. 1111 H«"-ondor
- Hnu(hwl' k Co .? «»nd nn<l Plli*
M ' Vrm«« k Itro* Ho*-ond ondJomea.
N"» T«rk outfitting Co. IJ&Third ar
' M F rink. atoll 104. Wr.flokr\llrk *t
Am»rtr«n Potn* A Well Paperrirot ond t*nl»n
Wright Hoeteurent Co., Inc . 144at.
Taibr Cc.. Fourth ondPike
?i' 'i«n Weet Grocery. ilth andPfilnney.
T?to It -n M«rch« ftorond ondrike
J »1 H«e'-amf». 'l*»r atand. 140'Third
ll* I !>ruc *tor«» end of Itoren-no lino
Perfe<*to Cofotoria. Third ondJo moo
11*11 Ouleo <lroc*ry Co. Alklat \ 11rd s W
Kd a Itoblnaon A Bona. Fr««nv-nt »» ond Kalnf »t
Humrnlt I.bjuor Co, ItCl Flrator
lawl*h N'* Y*or'a cord otora171? Y«*«l*r «ey
po< i»ir « f*n? !? Mr«><ery. No ?
4> |6th m r NSpring '"Ifor Co <f«ur atonda)
?cf Flrat iv . (Urnftd av andModl«' ri »t >Ift Horond iv, Thirdu\ ail l'lk«* at
M! k? r 1 urotpry, Hat ov ondModloon ?!
?? I > »»p Ia n rigor atoro. Becondond Wonhln aton
? jr*«rn |j»k«» Drue Co. "lotWood lawn ov
Hottereby A Hmltb. 904 Flrat avllfrman Hlumenthal. 110 Hoc
ond ov HHmlth Pharmacy. llrd ond
Jo 'k *on.N'etlonol T.lquor r*o , 40& l*lk?».fl*ntnn Hill Pharmacy, 14th ond
\l« dlaonr*"i'»nlal Theatre bo* offtroCalifornia Wine Co. &IGI Pal
lord ovA l» T rn 112 Columbia<>Knrf* A Mudd 410 Flrot ov
Foifle Tron*for Co.. ?11 I'ourtlov
Italnler laundry fd >wntown offl< ?»). 101 Horond ov H
W<**tlak" Av Morkot. 11l Wool-lok«» ov. N
t*nrla Ham T»yo Work*. 115SPike it
raorode J4Ol Mallard
<* Nybo 101 Flrat ov<lold«*n Phoaaont Itoatouront.
111& l*lk» atBrooklyn ov arorary. 40th ond
tirooklyn ovHub Cluthlne <"*«» ilft Flrot avItutlor'a <'lfur Co. 414 Flrat avj'rjink ICnurrjulat A Hon. tnllora.
I4|| Be ird av.fforoux Lunch Room. ftftOl I>u-
wamlah a*.Coltimbla Caah Markot. 11 \V
ColumbiaHbam«*k flroa. Johbore 127 to
I.umbor Eirhanao BldaTho Wafftorlon atoro. 121-124
Sonltorv Markotr 1! PahUm Point A Woll
Pa par atorr Pino at . betweenHorond and Third av*
Honda Candy Co., IBOft Plk*plaro.
dm C Konyon A Hon. JOOS\Vo«tlaH" ov.
F.rnat Hardware A PlumhlnaCo . r.04 Plko *t
Annie Hrardon randy atand
111 Whlt*» bulldlnaStratford Claar Co.. 110 Herond
avClemmer theatre. 1414 Horond
avFlrat 1(111 Pharmacy, toi Madl
aon *tPalace Cafr and Grill. 140
WaahlnatonConr> A Hbaw * Knrbor Rliop,
JIT Columbia «tMax Uodane. Jeweler. 1112 Flrat
n%
Chappell Claar Co.. 404 Rocondav.
IMoneer Market. 41?n Ith av SW !?'. PauU. banker. Weat Bo
altl*».Victor Dye Worka. 1201 Tealer
way.I*ovy*a Pharmacv. Bf»ll Duwntn
lull av . OeoractownItutlor'a druß atore. Beventh
and Union.It Hanaen, 64th and Fremont.
r.\ KKKTT HKATTI.RINTF.KI IIMAN It \ll \\ AY
MRATTLK TO BVKItETT ? Umltnritrain* 10 *o ? m and R.;6 p m Ix>onltrwln® ft 10. 7 .10. * 10. 0 10, U inH in., i? no. I *o ? ao. a no. 4 so. r. in0 *0, 7 *0. f AO f» 4R. 1 1 4ft p m dully
Tl'U»t Heat tin. Fifth nv . n««rWtntlak*. <Ji fnwo'iil, AJa* l>ru« Storo,16th mti*« iin*nwood
RVKItfCTT To MKATTfJQ ? Mmltnd(mini & 00 n m and 4 00 p m Loch!trnlnt f» o'. ft 00. 7 00. * 00, B 01. 10 0011 00 ii in. 12 00 n<»on. 1 2 00. 3 00
4 o|. ft 00. 0 00. 7 00 ft 00 10 15 p mdally
Pi night Innvn® both rltlna ft no p mI'ACIFIO NOiyrilWEHT TitACTION CO
*V*liflXT. WAMtL ?
SOME MEAT HEREPAI.IHAUtCH, Colo, Oct N Two
hundred pounds la the avenigi
weight of every member of a fatulliwhich held a reunion here Thereare 13 < hllilren, as well aa fatherand mother, living
Mr and Mrs John Charleaworthof Palisades are the parenta of thefamily, the l.'« members of whichwill weight a ton and a half. Pl*eof the i hi Idre n with their parentsweigh 1..V.4 pounds
The eldest boy, John, weighs 231'.Opal, a daughter, tlpa the scales ot2l!>, and Frances at lir> The *lde«daughter. Mary, weighs but a paltry210 iMiiinds, and Will weighs 207pounda The weight of the remainlug youngsters ranges from 140 toIN The father w<lgha i.16 andMrs Char esworth 233.
MOTHER OF EIGHTEEN DIESACROKIA. 111, Oct. 10 -Mrs
Thomas C Mtitler mother of IS chIIdren. died In Maple Park Hhe was90 yearn old There are «rand< hlldrvn and 12 great grandchildrenIn the family.
II ?\u25a0T t A uiUn *aM )tot. Aftlnglo*
GET ACQUAINTED WITH PANAMA CANAL, OPENED TODAY!
WHAT TIIE BIG DITCHIS LIKE; FIGURES ON
ITS CONSTRUCTION( anal /on* contain* I'lfi n>|um< iniw l -hi' >, ?> \u25a0 r. iull< >r«
r*|ircnitnted l>v Oatun mid Mlriiflop > I:tk? \u25a0 and the < anal.IxtiKth of iniiiil from deep water on MliinMi Hide to deep water on
Pacific, aide, 60 iiillh*. from ahore Hie to Hion* line, 40 mlleaI Hri-i I lon of * iiihl from Atlanlti to I " .fl' r. t to nouth'-n t,
Panama, mi Pacific, liclnK 22'/4 mil' > \u25a0 hi In a direct line, runnoil I h from Colon, nt the At Innf I' entrari'e
Ooliik from A? li-utl«- lo Pacific, w-mwl* >r" r ;i| u t(|i < hannel In Minonbin to K" to 'iatun 7 mil"-*, thenc \u25a0 11f? ?«1 1 y thrc lock* *f< feetto tint tin litI'. ? thtouxh which will ro 2t mil' to I \| up' whirlCiilrliiit c "nt will In i nti" <l |inhn '..ro iidi < t :? m t, PedroMir i''l. »nil I* I\u25a0 *i 11-I '\u25a0 In t tli'\u25a0iiukli i I in ?!. \u25baurfnofMlraflorea Ink**, tben»e I'-/ mile- to Mlrftflor*m ,!»? ,nd loweredr.l 2.1 fi-«*l by two lock* to »\u25a0 i !«? v«-I :? u<l paaa out < tiami'i V ! nil!''*to Pacific, total dlatam e traveled, '?>« ru 11 «? h
Tim* required fur pnehugi . 10 to 12 houuKxtretiie height nf i anal above nn level, h', feet, at tintun lakebirkn, 12 In number, In <? piilrx 3 nt < .itu n, 1 at Pedro 1 at
Mlraflorea.Time required to no through lock*, 3 hour*.I«ength of cai h lot k, 1,000 feetWidth of lock*, 110 feet.Depth nf canal, minimum <1 fi>i-t max'm'm 45 feet.Width of \u25a0' ha tine I from 300 feet to 1,000 feet
Cone rata um-d in constructloa of look*, dam*. etc., G,000,w0 cubicyard*.
Ktcavallona tiecer*ury, 212,MM,13k cutdc yard*Ptetii h excavation* u»cd In prenent cai...l 29,'J05.000 cubic yard*.Au erlcati excavation*. I '\u25a0\u25a02 .'»!?'».I-*!h cubl'- , u la.Total coat of canal to I '? 11 mated I, $376,000,000.Korce required for work, 3#,000 men.Time required by I H to build canal I*'I h artual completion fixed fof
l>ec 1, tits, arid time taken from date of beginning May !>, 1904),it yearn. I month
RAINCOATS SLIPONS J% 1.1. \\ t \TIII H f s\lt (iAHARDIXCR
4?^? rmf»AY AND MAT! Kl>Al'
m# prrtra f vnrui apell km» mnf rnadaHit t« norn.»lUr ah nil rfMlf? inoaf dfl.lrd nu <1 quirk 4rmaatf bj
(TRBllag dnnbu dUeAiiai nm pnrc-linae (kU
DOt'ftl l: Iliac 111 \T RU.i:Why hiII fill Up vieather romprUf THrrr'a a krap af i#w-
fori \u25a0nH Biiil«faril*»»t la kMunlng rra«tf.
arKC'IAI. 1 lI'KI'UI. WO. 3Well }«*«t say Iknl ihr»f 920
Par Mm aad Womra, I nicil«h anprrh all-^palhrr I oaf* forallp-»B» and gunhl* vfllM Mrs »o4 Womn lire \u25a0??\u25a0?si...?.a?... ..a*, re... 512.50
".zr ST.SO ..-r..., 4For Mra »n«1 %%'omaa ihm at»-
iredAl, *0. S prrb donblp aaralra tD-r #h . aralkar (««la of uaoinsala. ..a.u.l r..« h.rii.l. tnr
mrr^t . p,rfeeiMr. and Wnme. These ».R 4rea. Coat, aei.al IBM ..4
SIO.OO i'ITT.!, 515.00
Empire Building 916 Second Avenue |
STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
Ml year VoundFEBRUARY I
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vLi°''is '' 122, 7 rtilf *7 »/<? i?l* 71/
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