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an FARMS AND A £—(Contd.) | REAL ESTA Our World Tourists at Mt. Sinai, Where God Spoke in Thunder Tones I | ara ae ele | JACKBON REALTY & LOAN CO “ AROUND THE WORLD STORY NO, 14, a | | IAT ONE-THIRD THE COST | CLEARING | , | a GON Sei CHATTEL LOANS :? #6," dowen Pigeons, dosen a Feed —netling fe " % 8 Washington Tim . COLLATERAL LOAN : Prot Stevens ng, Danctog « net ROCHE reR C .t 4 #3 WANTED—MALE PANORAMA OF MOUNT SINAI, °} € TREELESS MOUNTAIN OF GRANITE, NEAR THE NORTHERN EXTREMITY OF THE REO SEA, aa - www | ists FASTEST GRO’ + aie and barley, ’ | Fag LX ‘Te TOL rangtey spectacul w gether on a amoke, because the tation of the plain at its ba . (The Star's Tour of the World.) angtey spe ular peak, wa geth on a i: becau th tatior FOS. CREPE - gl ma . ed in clouds and mantied with lg Lord descended upon it fn a fire like the sage brush so familiar |. agetabe os : the wilderness of the wandering b: Bare granite mas oke of ace, and the|our own ‘eat, There is a me r WOMAN er Livestock came! we come to this mig ass 1. summit unt q d greatly. * * tery on the mountain, and the : One who swan take cbaras m ‘ AARAAAAPAARAL orphyry " r | the voice of the trumpet and caves of sundry hermits who t ee ca ete cory " Jod long, and waxed louder and|choose to live in solitary medita- | Runes, “So5,, ; emeeeenone of th pass |louder, Mose ake, and God an: | tion fhe northern extrem he Red he tu an t-|swered him by a votee Nbxt we shall go down into Egypt . | y a ‘ ce fea. It's a bleak and ry looking [nings and a thick ud upon the| Nowadays Sinai, in itself, ts and see the land that was old en hiv or Ha JACKBON REALTY & LOAN Co,,| HOU Mountain now, a mere treeless rick | mount, and the votce of the trumpet | uninteresting as some wk in the time of Abraham,” the land |&¥ ‘ NED Bist Mala 116. Ratey Wide | acts Fising 8,000 feet above the level of ceding loud; so that all the p in the Great American desert where the sphinx keeps the rots | Celery. 4 ‘ 3 the sea, but, according to the test that was in the camp trembled. | deed, It ka very much like an|of civilization so old that not even | ++ 4 >! it, ft s once ® Mount inaf was alto Arizona mountain. Even the spare the memory of them remains. Frult—setting Price. mony of the holy writ, it wa And Moun’ ‘ alti ee a . het 2 8 a TERRY. BIG QUARTER ACRES . tw | oy FOR SALE—FURNIT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS At the Theatres || CENSUS OF SEATTLE BY WARDS | Retail Prices at wasraiuareoy & 6. Pek S—Tie concen bureas today a Public Markets |’ nounced the population of Seattle by wards as follows: First, - a BEAUTIFUI At the Moore. | tions, the play Itself tor H » 19,311; Second, 18,235; Third, 21,814; Fourth, 12,255; Fifth, 14,389; : MARKET ous 2383 BUNGALOWS With the helpful support of two | comparison. The best play Sixth, 10,358; Seventh, 34,051; Eighth, 19,570; Ninth, 17,896; , . FURNISHED MOU! ; * on Seore swagger beauties who gave ter in the cast ts teh Je Tenth, 11,176; Eleventh, 12,071; Twelfth, 14,870; Thirteenth, 16,128; “ oa t* Inne erms ' ash and $15 fas the last word in striking gowns; Moore, as Richard Corrigan, , Fourteenth, 15,070. lore butter, § pes Min- |S \urniehed a a nd who sang as well as they practical political boss, essays. 2 te x hoa JOHN H. WHITE &\CO. the eye, which was no in-|Heury Thompson of Franklin |® + andi . ; i, Were & Considerable degree, Jefferson De | George was a splendid bit of charac. | © - A, . PIAS aie Angelis pleased a capacity audience ter work as was the effort of John Mn" ’ TAT a ae | at the Moore last evening in “The Morris in the role of James Phelan, | Oregon PIONEER RENT & COLLECTION | REAUTIPULC LEVEL: CLEARED | ‘ Beauty Spot.” With the exception |Of the women, Eleanor Haber and | > rigs COMPANY PUL, LEVEL, CLEARED! & couple of topical songs, the Virginia Irwin and Florence Mack | - . . A 4 Pee - one Se a me Nand U, ¥ raliroads Music is a trifle too frilly to be pop- bear the burden. Miss Haber is not} re a ents 4 a a _from one t ont We ‘lar. Like all of the scores turned heavy enough for the role, but her| p r at by De Koven, the airs are dis-/ good looks make one overlook finctly reminiscent. Nor are the her faults as an actress. Hines of the play sufficient to @rouse very much merriment. At the Seattle. But for the shortcomings of the| This is the good-bye bill at the Material at hand, there is ample Seattle. And every Bakerite seen GoMpensation in the splendid sup- tn the cast last night has something Port given to Mr. De Angelis. to say and a to do to make it Byery member of the company /a rousing sendoff. é “ : Seems to have been carved out for The play is “Brown's in Town . : : . _ Lat aS ‘his or her particular bit—this with and proves that every mem-| \ na nan haddie, 16 sents] 1419 Belmont av. S-room fiat. 81 @ue or two minor exceptions, per- ber of the Baker stock company {s . PIONEER REXT & COLLECTION | somewhat of a comedian, for the| : 30 pow COMPANY Lod SL Faeeel Soeur THE HEART OF OREGON ‘ barking back to the swagger pearance of each only brought 7 ; xe “ er . x an » Bo combination that has h a lot of applause but, after a} UNCLE SAM'S GUN.GUARDED BANK ON WHEELS. : . i i s r a med: | pponite Pew Perches ag the boards this season has few minutes of action, plenty of] WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 6.— Washington, It is ballt of steel and) ss + Weetlal . ge ong yg 3 a: ; * i us such a full measure of real laughter. Every day “a big motor wagon, ac-|is really a fort on wheels. Any tree t ss WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURS ‘ The girls are the real - lcompanted by seven arme r desperado who thinks he can hold; ! n Got oi Navy 4 a. | anna ~ Deauty spots of the piece; they At the Alhambra. rolls along the avenue and stops at up Uncle Sam's money wagon «| THE SEAT Tl E STAR ey . . * | Auction as Blone sre worth the price. Mr. De After a week's vacation, Mi**) the United States treasury ven be weleomed by the en guards, " aL 38 | * f : Mein eas: L Bei is fully aware of this, for Emma Bunting returns to the Al-| million dollars in certificates, bank al) former UMted States soldiers. dient — Bis ie] . ¢ + re a Tbe tot a aa8t he each of the girls at least hambra in “Pretty Miss Nobody notes and stamps are delivered, a| Last year $12,000,000,000 tn Seo. " | . == ~ six times each more than the busi Pretty Miss Nobody” is the! ioad of blank paper is taken on, stamps and $2,000,000,000 in cer <ebeslar ect ry / ‘ Rous aecuneal Geant Of the book calls for—and not author's rewritten version of “Ca-/and away the wagon speeds back tificates were transported from the Areal tat JCOUNES. POULTRY AND FRUIT man jack out in front last night price,” which furnished Minnie |r the bureau of engraving bureau to the treasury without the “are : a hap wg S k 5 Blamed him a bit. Maddern Fiske her first starring) The wagon Is a new wrinkle in. loss of a single stamp or certificate. . < : - : ‘ nt BACT. IF OUR OOLiCis “The Beauty Spot” is mounted in part. } nahn bat — a ; 7 - . . akin Gear Ok take fashion and the costumes, The play centers around Miss FO MAIL SUDSCRIBERS — Te tans | pao r . - sae J L 6 HIM je refreshingly novel. | Bunting, as Guasle Stokes, and Mr POTTERY EXHIBITION. bp RE ag A Seth, av . , : RUASIESS fo Whittaker, as the caddish English Beginning tomorrow morning, the 1 a HROF “Booth - Whitiiceey = Hantord 7 At the Grand. man who marries a California girl, | NEWS ITEMS FROM Seattle Fine Arte association will s ere Fic oe5 ARERIT OTR - A strong story of present day but throws her down because she THE HICKTOWN BEE hold the first exhibition of pottery) ‘i e ~ See “AC R a RANG ven OOS EOI nnn Politics is “The Man of the How doesn’t know much about English ever held in this city, at 1920 Sec ‘ © x Y : 7 . “ee . . alow plans, giving size. ete Which opened at the Grand opera society | ond ay , i ‘ . ms ‘4 t oorhees, A es 8 esterday for a week's stay. Miss Bunting’s return was greeted pa eee phate -m ° * 5 Fi worn ; om “ ANK While the present company lacks | by a full house at both shows yes MISSING SHIP SAFE. 2 Tih CANADIAN BANK OP vy Lae. 9 ss | Bighteen days out from Grays H OMMEF the virility of previous organiza. | terday. . : aches, thi gahoeler ‘Gaamee © . Head office. Toronto, Canada (3 ome “ wi isigeicitesiia branches in Canada, ete). A renert ; eh commerce |cisco with four feet of water in ~ tb o eoen nate THIS IS A BARGAIN eavings snd. time aepoait ; Watson was towed into San Fran- n and : entiemen. | FIVE ACRES NEAR SILVERDALE] tanking bosinesa interes wed o@ Meioden ext IT, GARDENING AND ¢ a Pe 3 Holt. Mnar_ NEAR GILL’S HOME ‘Me 6 } ae gg Belg wind FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Ri : Pek "TOU Yay, No. teenie Soe gars PN aa Ag Rev. E. B. Sutton, charged with L DIRECTORS. ) TAXES FOR TWO YEARS ‘ : |neglect of duty as registration of-|“PortRRWONTN & HON Profeemenal | “Vor au y pare cash a SRSCHEIDT & TRENCKMANN aPneincs > Despite Chief Wappenstein’s ;and investigated. Later in the eve Sea 40 tee ‘“weree — = oe - oe : spiel ‘opp Moo fe phones 948 roaming ho gg ae STOCK J elsims that he had cleaned vice out /Mings vans came and the costly fur : ‘ie stun aes iGatenty. 7 Watson So. Faneral Birscters | walking eto ce pt ce tel tee SO SACRIFICING niture was hauled away. tramp in South Micktown teat even- | © 0 eens | leaving town Phone . 7 : 3 ri aie Ist the residence districts, © ques-| “Sunday morning Chief Wappen-| ise sie: ee at Tent 7 ; Paras Be SALE Monable house has existed within | stein announced that he had dtw ¥ saul n = NOW GOING ON | : a - ° ‘ ng ADs o~ - FN | n | five short blocks of Mayor Gill's | covered that a disorderly house was Hill J 1 oe veleph : ta FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1310 SECOND AVE " Bome for the past seven months, about to be opened at the plac * JACOBY man urors ea Ph peers. 8 ¢ Swen A - By : 0 SECOND AVE. ood : ’ he 4 e jeasonable ork Gus Ah ment in Ht . BODE ETE INE 09 and, notwithstanding the fact that he had sent policemen there with | t h h . ae Cn ae. Werk uarans : FURNISHED ROOM Menten asst ulsnmnent In 2 nuke x the place has been reported to the | the result that the women had mov-| ‘Police several times, Investigation ed out and left the city | ineiman & Wises, carpe ona . = - Was not made until last Friday, after; So notorious has the place been Main 1170 and Ind. PHONE L 2218. CITY REA. EETATE. George W. Dilling, in a speech Wed-|for months that with the possible pea aimee oF repairs and alerationa i Mesday night, at Green Lake, had | exception of Mayor Gill, every one The jury in the Hillman case was} |} flies etwar factory bas re WILLIAM PICKARD, PROP. \-ACRE TRACTS Bs Bae em ealled public attention to it. \in the neighborhood had known encorted to church yesterday under = ae Seeeeeeeeeem CENTRE. PAI ERIC CO y night a policeman went out | about it charge of several deputy marshals Mme NEAR END OF _Phones. Queen Anne 68; Ind Today they will begin action in the | ween NWO PHINNEY AV. CARS. CONTRACTS AND MOKTGA BS fee 5 ei ease brought by the government . Xana” Sontenses Dounar anys Be OLE TOWN iin | against Hillman, charging him with a0 FIR cee, [MGEM ROOM Se PER NIGHT AND $500. eae way, 180 Apiaceae Waal Pe President Taft today | using the mails for purpose of JOYMENT. A WEEK UP. FREE BATH -|A_short distance from the end of the 2 2 fraud is of cur club, and] SIDE ROOMS GOOD VIEW. Phinney av. car line we have a number ION TT nominated J. R. H. Jacoby ” seals Strangere are welccine Respectabiiity ana of quarter-acre tracts at the above < . maine SWEPT AWAY Ma Gi deka Wik ack aad tol ck Benita to be United fe'the"prieclpal qualification for mem-| 2232% FIRST AV. SEATTLE. preg acle are cleared Iie very mice: | A La CADE BL morrow's election. In every pre-| States marshal for the dis- SOCIALISTS ACT Fer further ara for torma | ————— <— | feot*iots are bringing’ as much c ah ay. Main teat ——___— cinct in the city the Dilling cam - Washi — R ME CLUB, ; fe prowiontt pasey ave uu HELSINGFORS, Finland, Feb.“6.|paign committee will have trustea| trict of Western ing- F la every room! tree ha a-cent fare, ¢ : PEN GRAS About 253 men, who had estab-| challengers who will remain on| ton, succeeding Marshal poms 21 and 31, Dept. B, No. 2009. 180, Nt fants | rates trom freee] DAM Tune right the oe all attuie et ite Penne Hshed a fishing village on the ice|duty from the opening to the clos-| Hopkins. The nomination O08 ANCELES, , Oitiee ours. 16 te 8) 1 40 ¥ on Foome, “everything | SMALL, CASH PAYMENT, “ANE located at her private heme. $2 2%, Pi @utside Bkorko sound, were carling of the polls. The count} will undoubtedly be con- y are awaiting 0 re ” Sew: steam hea ANGE ON Bast MONTHLY . th Ry.'"Also gives wonderful fled out to sea by a gale last Friday |especially will be watched. In| . lution sent to Governor Seen witbe THE ANNEX—2000 i : LOTHINS. night. Boats sent to the rescuelevery ward except the First, Sixth,| firmed by the senate. Jobngon, expressing sympathy with business winks avi new. clean furnished, ES JHEERLE NEN NPCS wwe have not yet returned. Seventh and Eighth, the roster of Mr. Jacoby is com- | the Mexican revolutionints, adopted | 2° eK $1.00 per week: ihe per night ma ; tng 0nd all a went ang se ‘ to age jes of value b - ——_———— challengers is complete. mander-in-chief of the | at a meeting of 2,000 soctalints ‘i : sing cola Koen. Si8 First nina Sst 2 : [tein ifice; modern Un DEN TACOMA TIMBER United Spanish War | two Fines CAUSED ; Ly EO RO ad ber ag erm aN aan J PIERP PLANS Veterans. BY OVERNEATED STOVES. |e fuente in city, wear puvile market. 3010 rots —t sorts seen: price | Us Ce { —_— |. Larke, light a re 6 | Hainsworth West Seattie Addition, worth | Bide. Seatt a TACOMA, Feb. 6.—R. L. MeCor. NEWSPAPER TRUST Mick of the Weyerhaeuser Timber rh dete | fires yesterday, nelther of which Svc corner Masionn’ apie *]ia WN. Respabeum, Lawyer sitnie HAT MIBEBS company, and prominent banker ee ‘and business man of this city, died ce tegrated was discovered until the roof was e ode Bias. | t front room, telept i Haight b A av., corner Pine asterday st. Gecramento, ’ Ca NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—With the blazing. The loss, about $360 in|! 5 Bravia ROTICee . k men re News each case, was covered by insur MARRIAGE CEREMONIES tig Univer New, very beau twofold object of making them still oom rong eta atte Be tian more profitable, and to control their ance. W. W. McKay, 1119 Madison PERFORMED. - 20} Ninth and Weattake | place, be ee, paneled dinin editorial policy, J. P. Morgan ta to- 4 day preparing to organize a publish- were the victims. [pire Von itickert, “graduate midwife; |p Te Maat ay, one, Seip ovenents ie snk pall tn TUNE MOVING the went to work with the Laird. leading weekly and monthly publi Norton Lumber company in Wino cations will join the combine. na, Minn., at the age of 21. 27 “om He was a candidate for senator| BANKERS TO FEED last summer, withdrawing, however, before the primary. trecsaimemenenipntioeis we Two hundred and fifty local bankers find financiers are expected No Insurance on to banquet at the Hotel Washington GIRL'S HAT PIN 1S CAUSE OF FIRE. (By United Pres.) NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 6. Already holder of a police ree- ord which includes murder, oe le agian tien the long hat pin today was in dicted for another offense, that of starting a fire, Inves tigating a blaze in De Soto street, the authorities found that a girl of the house burned, inserted a long hat pin in her millinery and in ' month > mt Valley, corner Rastlake av FURNISHED APARTMENTS. t RRLL & CO, 2 Rik + Wo 0. gta eaten H ake car to ry © ™M: me Storm Hits the West}"s5c0¢ "er" PANp. Vinw AParermanre “4 aknarn $ NTED Kastiane: strictly | modern. compl ; BOL AGAK Store, TE m1 room ites; spec! * P- reest Stock 1 h' (By United Press.) Ind 287. 3 we a CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—In one of the 7 2 Weividere Apartments. a, furs Phone North 1. ert —All courts, rections, worst storms of the winter, snow |? view. Fricen re H1.80 per week. 110 Valley. “Que A SMALL AMOUNT lg BE and sleet is sweeping the country tad et 3 $50 OR LESS, joor Stevens Dancing Academy, today from the Rockies as far as " ; modern \Noase, new. dust, com h. hetween Pike and Pine eta turning from a mirror struck *| Buffalo, blocking all railway traffic FOR RENT ~~ MISCELLANEOUS Tot 30x100, rade,” water and], & 1 Shot, Lawyer, 603-4 Pionceé a lamp, knocking it to the *|in the North and Middle West and | hat ; ROTA TS RCS ana RCH $1700, eclaltye inn) court, = 9 Pho PRICE $1,700 lalty, Practice In a! courts floor and causing an ex- *| causing great property loss. The Seas LP ctdhealidansad $1,700 plosion, %|telegraph and telephone systems |Yapor bathe Suite 302, 1426 Firet, Mo 7 = C. W. BRAINARD & CO., onsultatio dame February 15, under the auspices of r epee 1924 Alaska tid . ‘ Smallpox House | 12 Seaitte chapter of the American %| throughout all that region are de- | 2% nnn ee nanny Ninn 300s" Wee ie : ger Institution of Banking. J. W.|* * ek & * tw kee ee | moralized and few messages are | bat) ig : FUR HOMESTRADS, TIMBER AND | Die barwaln, Phinney av-—New, very at HESS ESE EEE ERE ER EEE SESS et eeteeeeeeeeeee 2 Spangler, president of the Seattle | being sent through. tee bens wheat end helt ieee Bod ON weler, DAThy eae Sertabetny [Odasine va snacen OLYMPIA, Feb. 6-H. E. Dean, | Credit Men's Association, will be “ ; i] WARHINGTON “ana “Ghtmcane” it] fene fiteres imoreteuesss a Meeca| Motel millot, ‘Fires and Pie, mare TE who owned a home at Green River | toagtmaster of the occasion, KKK hhh hhh A down for book and in full, O1 $50 cash, | — Hot Springs, died some months ago is linia i. genteel 3 mapa, giv ton. noe $10 per OSTROVATIC PUVeICANS “ of smallpox. While being fumt- Eg parks oe Fee OCATORS, +h A scantie Ft eer reed Saptoan wt . ie gated the next day by the authort. Beaten by Thugs (By United Press.) B ; - Bide. & ties, the house burned down. oer. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 62¢An aster a operty making #4800; price ep er ee ee teen (By United Press.) attempt by Attorney General U. 8. in four annual ‘up. Owner, ¥ 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 6.—W. D,| Webb to Induce the state supre: oe a pt ye omg Grant, a business man, and a life| Court to rescind its recent order eae aprena cc member of the Elks lodge of |8lving Abe Ruef a new trial failed i the soap Juneau, Alaska, 1s at St. Mary's hos-| here today. bb had asked tm eating ar ose. pital, following a severe beating by|™edlate consideration of his mo Charles Holcomb, vice president | thugs. He had been robbed, tion, but the matter was put over | et the Western Washington Asso- —~ - for two weeks. elation of Uptometrists, presided at G. A. SLATER DEAD. the joint meeting and luncheon of| George A. Slater, 67 years of age, pot Aewig presteen 4 pioneer of Puget sound, died yes assoc! #, held at|terday at the Providence hospital.| sentative McKinlay of Califor New Washington hotel yester-| Since his retirement from business surveyor of castors for the souk ae be had lived at Winslow, of San Francives. That the recall in this city is attracting universal attention is shown by the fact that prac teally all churches in Detroit, Mich. yesterday united prayer for the successful out come of the Seattle recall election. Mts. M. BE. Kennedy of 1710 24th av., received a telegram this morning from Detroit, in which this unique incident was related, also stating that the elements of decency In Detroit are aM toUs Ree en een ee ly awaiting the result of to- ® |aay. Hote! Vaideme 4 This face on a county road and ts close = = om tin morrow’s conte. * Na Weaken,” pi 40 Reetel® ony to olees. WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE, Tegiatered Patent and 41 spicnene., Vil! grow frelt and. ber PORN 20 years in See TORT OR kkk tok PL pale ot, coees oi sive terns.” ie pxet aE it ‘Te, owns * Rae aacenatiae? Reys, Starr-Hoyd Block, Write for bool, Pike. THE PERKINS LAND COMPANY 1111 THIRD AV. MATH Vee Lax se, tons Seattle, Pisne Wane i A with ginsses, Mopal AND ACREAGE. eae The Albert Hansen Optical I BETWEEN SEATTLE-TACOMA be CHERRY ST., corner FIRST AVE, 16 40 acres, $66.00 per bait desk List your prot “~SCHUCHARD © Tis HOLMAN, aanniouring, Woom 904 |1017 American Bank Didg. Phine ticlan, 708 Tears hie ae o) Burke, 1426 Firat av I a Te erik | CUSHT OPTICIANS 1 Burks. 1426 Piret_av_—_1¢_to_26. 0 FOR LARGE TRACT. Agence, 513600, worth | T' phone Main senen’ NAMES McKINLAY. WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.—Presi- dent Taft today appointed Repre- SSE E EEE EE EE SSeet eee eet eee ee eee