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AMUSEMENTS _ MOORE 7% 7 P _ TONGHT | 0 Mate. Wed, Pa PASSING i913 Snow oOFf COMPANY OF 100 HREM rice, t00 Te, #1, $1.00 and 82 s_ THEATRE [George J. Muckensie, Sole and Sun tate of Washington J. ®. Blwood, deing firs: ¢ Re A, said county and The Avenue Plarer and acting clty clerk of the olty Crosman’s Play first day of January, 1914 That a SUDDEN quired to examine and determine w PANTAGES | Marry Gerard & Co. tn LUCK OF A TOTEM Loe of Raymond the State of Washington, resitt eerie vt hh Ai i in ot td 2 Aanrnahianc Titigearegarentntintment tanec mn oath, ways th tea dent of na the duties . sone 4 ® «Instructed by Mr. ¥ c A ts © HA WAND $ Rh BACH MPA BAI ON BOOKS OF BALL Y EVERY INSTANCE A pay the aa SL WOOD, MEAD, Signed a at Raymond. Examined Insured Our standard examina- BORTA '* ESEA tions of land titles, with - an absolute guaranty ‘ paeg tare against many sources of i title loss not discoverable Lay ae ‘as by an inspection of the a tae e fatt record title, afford full é title protection “ rh ee Compared and Revifed.. ore e ‘ 4 owns the title réc- ‘ounty, in- This company only complete ords of King C cluding copies of many documents destroyed in the Great Fire of 1889. No Abstracts required. Full quest Washington Title Insurance Co. Seattle, Wash. $500,000 Capital $100,000 State Deposit information on re- | Reproduction of the Flyleaf of the Seattle, is the possessor of what ts) belleved to be the oldest Bible on the Pacific coast, and one of the oldest prints of the scripture tn this country The Bible has been handed down jfrom generation to generation in | Mrs, Livingstone’s family, and {ts fiy-leaf bears the name of Thomas Drinkwater, and a written state ment by him as to how domestic jtroubles caused him to give up| prayer. The title page shows that the vol- ume was printed by the U: niversity “py STAR WANT AD will it quickly. THE HANDY MARKET FOR EVERYBODY | South-End Public Market In “Market Square” Third—Washington—Prefontaine—Yesler Served by ALL Car Lines USE YOUR NATURAL ENTRANCE Prefontaine or East Entrance, the incline at the southeast corner, which is the intersection of Wash- ington, Fourth and Prefontaine Place, is the natural entrance and exit for patrons of street cars running on Third Avenue, i. e., East Madison electric, Capitol Hill, Wallingford ‘Avenue, Meridian Avenue, Nine- teenth Avenue, Mt. Baker Park, Ravenna Park, No. Fortieth Street and Cowen Park cars, the S. R. & S. cars running on Fourth Avenue, and the James Street and Yesler Way cable cars. West Entrance, at the corner of Third Avenue and Washington Street, is the natural entrance and exit for patrons of the Broadway, Bellevue-Summit, Phin ney Avenue, North, t and West Queen Anne, Green Lake, Kinnear Park-Beacon Hill, East Union, Twenty-sixth Avenue So., Ft. Lawton, South Seattle, Georgetown, South Park, Puget Sound Electric and Renton cars. A FEW INTERESTING EXAMPLES OF WEDNESDAY'S SPECIALS L., MeN. & L. Corned Beef, in 35c 1-lb cans for, .28¢ Hams, half or whole, lb... .18¢ Mutton Chops, Ib. 124%4¢ Hanging Baskets, reg. .. The Frésh Mackerel, per fish .. 20¢ Campbell’s Soups, 3 cans for. .. 25¢ Rouge et Noir Camembert, 2 boxes for. -25¢ Yakima Cream Buttermilk is a delicious but very cheap health drink. Try it. Seattle Bible Printed in 1707 Has 23 Commandments *Stead of 10 The OLD and NEW: MENTS. rod out of the a Se » His is Maj Special Command, Ce ee ee ETERS. C. W. Livingstone, 915 73rd av. INING : Tague, er Tranflations 702 4% Note the Date at the Bottom The book is bound Printers in 1707 in mink skin. scribed the volume to the Ifbrarian| lof congress, and obtained the in formation t the book was printed at Oxford, England, in 17 The only Thomas Drinkwater of whor a record was available died at T ton, M. and th und ged to Mrs. Livingstone cannot trace her genealogy to the Drinkwaters, he family name being Brewster, but she does trace her genealogy back to | Aneke Jans, and is a member of 8 : | newly nized club in Seatt | which will take steps to aubhe ¢ a claim to the Jang millions in New York, and through that to the $80. lying In Holland, | rightful heirs. The and contains mandments. adheres close ot the scrip’ instead o Yor the most part text of the book ts ing a curious mixture and short . WILL IMPROVE MARY STREETS Council passed a resolution yes- | terday for the improvement of 47th lav. N. W., from Bast 35th to Bast 39th sta, and approved ordinances for the improvement of East Fir | st. from 12th av. to 15th av.; Gar den place and 13th ay., each from Yesler way to East Fir at.; grading and the paving of Pike st., from | Broadway to East Madison. Jumps TO DEATH ABERDEEN, June 9-—-As the steamer Saginaw from San Fran- clsco neared Grays Harbor yester day, Louls Lots, 34, a Frenchman, | leaped into the sea and was lost |He had been acting queerly for | several days. TEST WIRELESS June | LONDON, 9—Over his jnewly invented wire 4 telephone system, Marconi yesterday talked between here and Berlin, a dis tance of 600 miles. While he could not hear all the words he said, the test wan most promisin, THREE ESCAPE SALEM, Ore, June 9 Clark, Frank Miller and Harry Baker, convicts in the state pent tentiary, escaped yesterday by slip-| ping into a ravine while working | outside the prison walls. W. EF. PORTLAND, June 9.—Delegates | from the principal cities of Wash: ington, Idabo and Colorado are here in attendance at the conven. tion of the Northwest Muste Teach. ers’ association, President Edgar 8. Fiacher of Walla Walla ta pre- siding, Mr. Livingstone de-| Bible ts legible dirouetowt | | of 10 Oi | STAR—TUESDAY, das 9, 1914.—PA IT’S A FINE BIG GRAFT Fighting “Seven Sisters” to Keep It AN AFFIDAVIT THAT PROVES THE FACTS The Stop - Look - Listen league is hesitating at nothing too unscrupulgys to kill off, if i the “Seven Sisters,” the initia- tive bills endorsed by the labor federation, the farm- ers, and the direct legis- lation league The most brazen at- tempt to suppress init tive petitions is that of Fred Leghorn and other $8-a-day “experts” in the bureau of accountancy and inspection under State Auditor Clausen. Without any warrant in law, they have instructed the clerks in «mall er cities to charge 50 cents each for filing petitions and $1 for every hour consumed tn checking the names. This charge woe to be placed against the pet ‘ Accountants Still on Job C. J. France of the progressive ervice board took the matter up with Cla ourse Clausen vrompt nile ing insued any rdere ath N horn, L, D, Me Ardie and the « $8 a-day ex perts’ wh © ending fr time in canvassing f he Stop-Look isteners, are on the job McArdle has been aking a thor ough campaten against the “Seven Sisters the hwestern coun tles recent! tate kept on paying bitn his day all the time. Hasn't Told the Reason tt is that Me d to mentt n| thativ bills ta 1 Leghorn has ° f the ’ ropores to abolish this §$ nk lative mea 7 proposes hat the bure ( tion be re oved a wor fiting the ooks be left to t ate auditor who is paid for doing that work It's a Good, Easy Graft It has been a mich eusy graft for a number of these who, In many cases, couldn't and a jing fort of these accountancy “ex rte” are ne d who either ad been were about © be kicke public The t a haven of re colors of that ktr How McArdle L ded r the way L. D. McArdle, for xarn became an $8a-day “ex ert.” McArdle was a ber of the lex slature from rson county, @ ollengue of Fd Sima Like Sims tcArdle fought against every labor and progressive measure, tooth and toenail. He easures covered In the “Seven Sie After the leeislature cloned Its ses sion, McAr received his reward an $8aday job as an “expert” ac countant j He Likes His Job, Too McArdle has been spending weeks of these $8-<days campaigning for the Stop Look-Listeners He has been using the Sims argu ment, that it will cost a lot of money to let the people initiate thelr own awn | He's not saying he voted against these measures in the legislature, and he's not shouting much about tiative bill No. 7, which would cut | n off the pu pay roll McArdle wants to hang on to that $8-a-day job as long as possiile. COUNCIL BUSTS UP A MONOPOLY | OF TAXI DRIVERS arriving on boate hereafter will either have to run the gauntlet of a horde of wildly gesticulating and yelling | taxi drivers, baggage men and hotel | runners, or they will find none at all unt!) they have left the depot or wharf, as the result of a bill passed yesterday by the counc!!, making it unlawful for these nolsy solicitors to enter the terminal building un- less they are all permitted so to do by the owners of the building. Heretofore, it Is charged, the Se attle Taxicab & Transfer Co. h held @ monopoly on the tnaide trad at the depots and the Canadian Pa cific pler. 1.0. 0. F. MEETS SPOKANE, June 9.-The Sist grand encampment of the I. 0. F. of Washington and Alaska wi called to order here yesterday with more than 2,000 delegates present. A. ©. Greene, Centralia, was elect- ed grand patriarch, Fannie P, Ankrom of Cheney was elected president of the Rebekahs UPHOLD CUSTER WASHING’ 5 ON, June 9.—The In ternational Harvester Co. is stung for a fine of $25,000 and its further operations {n Missourl are prohib- ited in a decision handed down by the United States supreme court yesterday upholding the anti-trust laws of plas adr MAN HURT BY AUTO Henry F. McDonald, of the Hotel Kerma, Fourth and Seneca st., is in the city hospital with a fractured shoulder and dislocated arm, sus- tained when struck by an automo- bile driven by Herbert Ough, of the Mandalay apartments, 11th av. and Pike et, at First av, and Madison at, last night - | the Admirai line, GE 2. FORMER SWEETHEART OF BILLY SUNDAY’S CHOIR | Homer | po + CHICAG: je ~o— Look out for singing evangelists. June 9.- | “Look out for preachers—not all pr | 9° around posing | “Look out for the honeyed prove to be Judases, without being willing to make Again the same question. LEADER WARNS AGAINST “SECRET LOVE CHAPS” hers, but those who words of men, leet these men “Look out for the lovemaker who continues his attentions public an engagement “Look out for the preaching hypocrites.” .. r dat Seared Into the heart of be cia Jay are these five warn ngs, which she urges, with all upon the attention of every girl in the country ( re is the 27-yearold stenc J b teacher and choir st who he a $2 € nda each-of promine # aga Homer Rodeheaver, “golde ed raster te Billy unday evar st. | Did you ever kiss or caress Mies riged 4 No gentleman ever tells whether Homer replied. "It happened during the first five weeks of our soquatatance ” answered But intent were orable he explain Yet you took there liberties, knowing that marriage was uot feas-| | ible for yout” Yes; but I thought that this might n into marriage later It did, however, ripen into @ breach-of-promise ve The story of Rodebeaver's courtship co & period of about five | years Miss Jay said Rodeheaver asked her to be bis wife in these words “I want a girl for my wife who can cook and sew, who can } keep house, who can play my accompaniments. We have wait | ed two years now, and that is long enough. | want you te be my | wife. Will you?” Mins Jay sald: “My answer was ‘Yes j Rodeheaver d there ever was an engagem: but that he had expected at one time to ask her to marry him Miss Jay expects to go back to try to forget ber un ¥ experienc 1 feel as if | we through with men,” b she concluded. expect ever to become sufficiently acquainted with a man again for him to consider a proposal.” COUNCIL PASSES BILL TO GO Carrying out the determination of city counetl no mo with Renton & th time oO waste ttle the a but to go ahead railway, rove Rainier ay., a dill was P ng yes | terday to Improve that thoroughfare | from Bay View to Hanford st Because the city contends that |the 8, R. & 8, holds no franchise. }the fill on the car tracks must be paid for by the city, this amount be taken from the general fun’ general MATANUSKA FOR TEST ON SOUND Coal from the Matanuska fields in Alaska is being Drought to the Puget sound navy yard at Bremer- ton, to be tested for its efficiency by U. 8. crulsers. The steamer Admiral Evans, of | is en route to Se attle from Cordova with 50 tons for Bremerton, and the Admiral} Sampson, of the same line, now steaming for Southeastern Alask: will load 860 tons at Ship Creek, Cook Inlet. PUTS OFF SHOW OLYMPIA, June 9.—-On account of the fact that many roses have been ruined by the recent heavy rains, the Civic club has postponed {ts proposed rose show scheduled | for this week until some time in |the fall 55 WILL TEACH Dean Frederick B. Bolton of the University of Washington school of education has announced 65 stu- dents have obtained appointments as teachers in grade and high schools throughout the state. ‘MeDonald had just alighted from | an East Union car and had started toward the sidewalk when struck Ough told the police he was run ning ten miles an hour, blew his horn, and immediately applied the brake when McDonald failed to reach the sidewalk. He says the man was struck by the auto while it was skidding, | ON WITH RAINIER AV. WORK r by taxing abi utting prop f the gains line pro. from the Payment of $2,600 condemnation the King county awards inte rior court bj in an ordina day, introduced yester- this being the amount of dam- iting from the Rainier ay. The Renton line {s aling to the supr court for r awards, but this will not hold im pré rovement we WARTS TO PUT BRYAN IN JAIL WASHINGTON, June °—"This| is no time for Secretary Bryan to be hiking about the country, ap: pearing on programs with bell-ring- ers, contortionists, strong men and yodilers, and I am equally opposed to members of congress doing that sort of thing when congress is in| session,” declared Representative | Britten of Illinois, republican, yes: terday, in support of a bill introduc- ed by him in congress, making it a penal offense for a cabinet officer, department head or clerk to lecture for pay other than traveling and ho tel expenses, The bill provides a fine of $10,000 or two years’ imprisonment, or both, for offenders. Britten spared no political party, pete id his remarks applied to La te and Representative Mur as strongly as to Secretary ip Bryan, LOCKS TESTED PANAMA, June | 9—To test the effictency of the electric towing lo. comotives in handling a large ship, the steamship Alliance, 4,000° tons, was towed both ways through the Gatun locks yesterday. Both pas sages were made without inet- dent, each requiring an hour and a half. NO PERIL HERE Painting buildings amd placing electric installations is not extra hazardous employment, according to a decision in which the state sought to force the Business Proper. ty Security Co. to pay under the workingmen’s compensation act, PLAN NCUTRA GOVERNMENT FOR MEXICANS Envoys Are Today Prepared to Sign Protocol at Ni- ag Falls Conference. | NATIONS WILL HELP| Neighboring Countries Pledge Loans to Meet Pressing Obligations. | WASHINGTON, June 9%.—-Gen Carranza’s reply to the “A. B, C.” mediators’ invitation to send rep-| resentatives to the American-Mex-| fcan negotiations was expected be- | fore night Members ington junta of the rebels’ Wash admitted that it con sisted of an acceptance of the re quest to join in the conference “on Carranza’s own terms’ At Niagara Falls everything was ready for the drafting of @ protocol. | It was believed the actual work of drafting would begin tomor row A Neutral Government According to Secretary Bryan, | the differences between the Amer. jean and Mexican propositions | were “not insurmountable,” | The 4 to wet a neutral government in Mexico City to man. age Mexico's affairs until a regular national ele can be held Immediatel swing Huerta’s retirement, { ald, the United | States 1a » South and Cen- tral Ax an countries would rec | ognize this government | Would Loan Money | Money would be loaned to it to| meet pre tions Both official and | Aiplomatic « was thought this would make the new adminis tration strong enough to enforce domestic peace even against Car-| anza’s opposition. 16 THREATENED BREAK EL PASO, June 9—Trouble over th naKe t of railroads of Northern Mexico was said here to Jay to threatening an early | reak between Carranza and Villa. | | HUERTA PROPOSES TO LEAVE VERA CRUZ, June 9.—President Huerta, War Minister B net and the remaining rs of the ri » City eat consider on to Vera Cruz for the t-up of the negotiations, it was! rned here toda | “ TILKUMS VERY BUSY: VISIT TWO | | CITIES THIS WEEK leaving Seattle at midnight to! night, a special train will carry a] | big delegation of Seattleites | work as a stenographer and to| inclo | ors, “I do not | Ro: known as the “fying squadron” and ding Tilikums, Elks and Shrin- Portland to take part in the festival there. | A “Potlatch and Rose” ceremony will be introduced at a luncheon by the Portland Ad club at noon, when the Seattle visitors will be guests, The excursionists will return to fieeey Thursday morning and} eave again the same evening for 98 Historical Pageant at Van-/ couver, B. C., Friday, when they will march tn the parade and ad vertise the Potlatch. MAY LICENSE SERVICE TANKS } Gasoline service tanks are multi-| plying so rapidly they are becom-| ing a nuisance, so the license com-| mittee of ¢ yuncil has decided, because of thelr encroachment on the sidewalks of the city. A hear the matter of compel me committee meet morning. next Monday Own four own home. It’s easy. Read the offerings in ISTAR WANT ADS—then esis | in Poynor Will Save You 30 Per Cent and More on Furniture and Ranges JUST A EW PRICES TAKEN FROM THE STOCK $10.50 $15 set of fumed oak Dining Chairs $15 fumed oak Rocker, leather eat and 1 ack $10.00 $27.60 Combination Buftet an4 Chine Clonet s $13.00 #20 quartered omk China Closet S.H. Poynor 1921 FOURTH AVE. Hetween Pike MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AT FRYE & CO.'S MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: Choice Steer Pot Roast . 12¢ Bolling Choice Spare Ribs .. Choice Veal Chops ....- Choice Steer Beef American Full Cream Che serene Anchor Brand Bacon, pt Licstnesucccnnes Ade Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until Pp. m. THE BEST OF OPTICAL SERVICE 22 Years’ | Experience and Reason- able Prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Curry Optical Co. EVESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Fioor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With You STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart Modern single rooms 25¢ Large modern outside rooms Oe Grocers escent Mfg. Co., Seattle every evening at 7:30 at the lors, in the Joshua Green An academy with LEARN TO PLAY Anyone wishing to learn the game of Pocket Bil- liards will get a world of information by attending the games played by experts every afternoon at 2:15 and Building seating has been built to accommodate the public White House Billiard Par- Fourth and Pike. y for 300 people cape scaly skin Nomatter how long you have been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or humors, just put a little of that soothing, antisep- tic Resinol Ointment on the sores and the sufferi to) right there! Ri ia Healing pagina that very minute, and quickly ashamed almost every our skin gets well so y oy positively feel © money you threw away on tedious, use- less treatments. Resinol Ointment, (Se and $1.00), Res- tnol Soap, (26e), clear away po ty Rave and dandruff, .Sold by ALL druggists, For trial size of each free, write to Resinol, Dept.6-S, Baltimore, Md. 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