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MANEUVERS (Star Spectat Servtes) PORT TOWNSEND, July 6 }¥ariows sham battles to gocur jduring the ten days to fllow= ho military maneuvers at tho} 5, An er i on ys =4 by & *s eet of Uncle Sam's big trane a three forts overlooking Port porte will be made some night Townsend bay began in earnest the coming week and local ship today When the last of eleven! masters have been warned to ; panios of state malitia arrived stay out of range of the shore ar Ss the big cuns boomed forth a Tillery to avold accident Welcome the olvilian soldiers. There will be no general vie Both the militia and regulars itors’ day during the maneuvers, 4 @ igre im camp, the latter having! but tt te understood that every abandoned! their quarters in the day will be visiting day at the * to camp beside the guna forte under the proper restric £ Darras i Which will be operated during the | tons | AT THE THEATERS THE DAVENPORTS. Popular Performers Engaged for Another Week's Appearance at Luna Park “Fantana” Sunday. Out West,” never seen in Seattle | The first production of “Fantana,” before. The Taylor company’s en © the great musical comedy suecesa | tire strength will be used for this Pi of the Shubert Bros, in Seattle wilt | Production de given tomorrow night when the, Peginning Sun July 4, the Gan Francisco Opere company |Offering will be “Thelma” and for comes back to the Grand Opera | the following week “She. house. Vaudeville Changes. Changes are to take place a! Star theater after There will open on noon David F. Lappin & Co. by the great Henrik lpen the new bill there will Many old faces will be seen with the company and several new ones Tedby Webb, Aida Hommi, George Kuokel, Mode Beaity, Amy Lieces ter, Ruby Norton and “Gene” Or Mond are 41! remembered from jas! year, Arther Cunningham, a bari tone *RG was with the old Tivoti Perkins, Henr be A the Columbia Four, and talkers; Eddie Rooseh w new ballad and fresh French m & comedian, are new people in the cast. “Fantana” has a number of eatchy | +f0nge in “Just My Style.” “Drop In pictures, Me At Luncheons,” “You and 1.) oon = t's Art.” “It's the Girl, not the At Luna Park that Wins the Prise,” and As tar as possthie a com Horve, others. “Chartie Variety is the spice of life Manager Pantages of the Pantages Btock company realizes thin, In contrast with the stirring scenes of “Winchester.” which closes at the Lots tonight, “Charite’s Aunt Fremont Zouaves have been be the offering ali of next week.|caged for a second week Deginning tomorrow afternoon. chutes and the other attraction: “Charlie's Aunt” is said to have | expected to grow more popular @njoyed the longest run that any week comedy ever bad in London, and aiso had a long run in New York v SITING ELKS | GIVES Picnic will find new attra board walk.” A de are at work on the ¢ ms along scente a the park's entertainment The Pantages players are well fitted for comedies of this kind, and an entertaining production ts expected by the patrons of the Lois. . At the Seattle. vale of Venice, which will be one of the features of Great Davenports and the Famow t the morrow night. | mainy after. r Als in a dramatic satire Also on rtbur ; of several seasons back, J Higby, a minstrel, Fyvie Dench, an Abbot, a tenor, Lilian Ray Aostralian voesiist,; the Juggling fond, a soprana, and Joseph Miller, Hartelmes, upside down dancers medy singers | ith a jotion plete | change of program will be made at | Lana park this week and the visitor the rtiat The en ‘The sare each TO BANK BLECTS OFFICERS. The election of officers of the Firat’ National bank waa held Wednesday at whieh time M. A Arnold waa electod proaident to succeed Lester Turner, D. H, Moan Waa made vice president and other officers were relected as followa: J. A, Hall, cashier; Maurice Me: Micken, vice president, and R. F, Parkhurst, assistant cashier, The board of trustees ts as follows: M A. Arnold, J, A. Fall, irioe Mo- Mickea, W. D. Hoftus, Thomas Bor- deaux., A new assistant cashier was | regga in the person of C. A. Phil brio! = CELEBRATE THREE DAYS. FATRBANKS, Alaska, July 6— For three days the Tanana district Petes the Fourth, Several thougand@ of dollars were dlatrib- uted for prizes, and hun@eda of miners came into town from the surrounding district, Major Clum was the orator on the Fourth. Buat- ness resumed today, PARTNER WITH STONE AND WEBS Another partner has been added to the firm of Sine & Water, the Boston ban! who are the trotting factors tn the Seattle Kieo tric company and the Interurban as well as the Taconm street car ays tem. The new member is Henry Bradlee, who has been connected with the firm for a number of years as consulting engineer and director PLEADS “UNWRITTEN LAW,” GOES FREE (Sertpps Telemrap! BRUSSELS, July 6 ington has been acquitted on the charge of murdering Erneste Ral macoda, an attache of the Chilean embasay here, because the latte fused to marry Wadilington’s si after betraying her, ‘Rhe unwritt law was his defense. re Exes are today quoted at 30 cents per dozen in many places #iong Western ay This is a very unte ual price for eggs at this time of the year. Native apricots were on the mar ket yesterday. Some grown near Walla Walla and ome from Vashon isiand. ing for $ per case. Raspberries and loganberries were in big quantities along the street, Raspberries will be in the market next week and then, is the time for housewives to buy supplies for canning purp Peaches and plume from ati fornia were in heavy supply today Plums are proving the popular ¢ were ther They are sell jot the day and are selling rap | The numerous varieties have as | many different prices Cherries have been received the past few days tm immense qu | Ues. Veaetablon w Ktve: thar me Deteh, de: Dewte, amen 2 Wen pe crate, hogs Portinns Portland ces: Oranges tm ipelliason Weth 3 “A Marked Woman” goes on at! ‘agers, por th Gae: enue, per te ealuae the Seattlc theater for the last time| The Mavericks, Seattle's organt-| !¥e% per ih Osseo, lambs, per Ib te tonight. Tomorrow afternoon and ration of visiting Elks, are making Pag ey. fap pee a all week the offering of the Burges’ ciaborate preparations for the s« + th, Kibite, mutvon, per : company will be Lillian Mortimer ame jek Ob iemeairan 6h CC = Play, “A Man's Broken Promise . y Gala to abound! with heart int wood park, on the east shore! ‘genooner ys rf End While not a problém play Washington, T ay, July | = a deal with a le n from the Book of n the state been | cw. 1 € 4 Lite, The elem ot comedy is d and him hie | 9"). 2 - also pre in the play, and it } of or aw heart. | satmon. oe -—- « - e said to w beth laugns and tear have been engaged | mer. eer © Roste ehincous per 1. ; af for the day to handle the crowds oe Viny Out Wests” easing the lake ian The fina wmance of “Rife , romereee es Two Orpha will be given at the COFFEE. “- 4 Thitt Avenue theater tonight > a ble é Starting tomorrow afeanocon and H the good words for 2. ail the k, she attract . . ‘ = > ‘ n plains play, “"W odfee ought to be kept for} ovo. awor, donsint, 200 4 od coffe building. Phone, Main 020% oes ] Olympic Market ‘ : » cuts y t bilis fn half. 118 grocer ret our money} Fleet of battlestips wt Navy Yard Pike st te the Bo& March ma don’t like Sebilling’s Best sh eee we pay him t is not always to the swifts So, if your savings aré small, do not be discouraged, but keepon saving system- atically. * Success will not be denie® to anyane whogonsistently makes it a rule to lay by a portion of his wage Per Cent On Savin Security Savings and Safe Deposit Ce. 113 Seneca St. Seattle, Wash. ca 85 ie ie theer | THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURD THE INSTITUTE SILLIG, HE STUDIED FIGURES AND COMMERCIAL’ SUBJECTS — WAS NOT BRILLIANT NOR WAS HE POPULAR, SAYS PROF. SCHEITERBERG. By Prof, A. Scheiterberg. | Former School Teacher of J. Pler pont Morgan. | Pierpont Morgaa this week, and} two years he) pow nearly | two generations He comes | frequently to Vevey to call on his old teacher and to see the college, | but he ts such a busy man that his; visite last only a few minutes. old in to visit recalia pupil nee My was his spent at our me the inatitute ago. HIS AGED TEACHER WRITES STORY OF MORGAN, AS THE metropolis will receive invitations and souvenirs for the gathering if they will send thetr non and dresses to the Old Home Wook committees at Buffalo. Gro Cleveland, ex-president, will de lente the McKinley memorial a ae | Buffalo during the week's celebra | tion The formal bid of the banks of Seattle for the purchase of the $2,200,600 inwue of water bonds was made to the finance cogamittee of the elty thy It the will at once accept the bid and that the award will follow immediately, The banks ask that the legality of The Sale of 4 New Towns In Caden Washington, on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway counell yeaterd is expected that counell The Western Townslte company, the Issue be established by a de | of Washington, an auxiliary of the cision of the @upreme court, a pro- | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ceeding that an bee taken in a | Raflway company, has opened a sreat many of the bond issues, |sulte of offices at 454 Empire = | buflding, and is arranging for the OLD HOME WEEK AT Jopening sales of lots in four gew BUFFALO, NEW YORK. | towns on the Pacific coast @ sion of the Milwaukee road in Mastern Washington, sales to be held at Spokane by public auction July 16, 16, 17, 18 The Townsite Companf will own all the new towne on the Mil }waukee road. It offers unequaled Opportunities to merchants in ev. ery branch of business, and expects to locate thousands along the new coast line ‘This is an opportunity which no one should overlook. All will find & good field, and no one should mins this opportunity Remember the dates, July 15, 16, and 16 Boffaio, New York, is plan for September 1-7, the biggest Home Week” ever yot c any city in America. vene of ng rid | brated by Former citi the Northern New York Floet of battleships at Navy Yard. coe | To sell Seattle papers. For tnfor- mation apply to Geo. Engler, Star offige, old library building, between 9 and 11 in the morning and 2 till 3 in the aftergoon, Initiation paid by Bngier la MW AMUSE MENTS. ana "4d. PIERPONT MORGAN TOURING EUROPE. How many boys and girls of today expect when more than a half |] century has rolled by to see alive and visit their school teachers? Yet that has just been the pieteurable experiengs of J. Pierpont Morgan, the king of America's money kings, who is spending most of his time nowadays in Europe buying art treasur Morgan went to school | when he wae 15 yeare old at a little private college over In Vevey, a) small town fh Switzerland. It wascalled the Imstitute Sillig, and the) only teacher of those days—53 years ago—veho is now living is Prof. | Auguate Scheiterberg, and he is 81. ih What kind of a schoolboy was young Morgan who grew up and || became big enough to engineer hundred-milliondoliar deals? Well, ||) this newspaper. has found out. Through our Paris correspondent we have secured a little article from Prof. Scheiterberg himself, in which he tells American schoolboys and sthoolgiris how Pierpont, aged 15, | studied and played and acted and dressed. —Editor Seattic Star. ! RUSSELL & DREW, MGRB. PHONES 43. (The Leading Popular-Priced Theeter of the Northwest.) TONIGHT, LAST TIME, “A MARKED WOMAN” Week Starting Matinee, TOMORROW, SUNDAY, JULY 7th and I believe he had o anions he came to me after les-| Russell & Drew Offer for the sixth week of the Summer Season, I remember very well when he) sons to have me explain at «reater | ness for Swine chocolate, He |? the EARL BURGESS COMPANY, From New York City, in the Pio- first came te the school tm I8644length problema he bad not fully | sat at my table for his meals and 1}] turesque Melodrama, Plerpoht was then about 16 yeats|STanped. He always wa to| know he had a very healthy appe- |} OM, tall, well built and strong, and |*@°W the reasons why, and to] he. i ; he ana ‘ he | Lie bottom of things. He never for-) He spent two years at the school | he was noted for the great care he wot anything he bad propefly/and then went to Germany to study took of hie dress and appearance. | granped | the Ianguage. } He was extremely methodies! in all| He was very studiows and his! Pierpont took part in the outdoor | his ways, He jotned nfy mathe. |S0oks and exercises were models of| sport# which are compulsory at the | ‘ q matical clans, and he abso took up| Reames and care. Where others school, and he was specially fond | 4 ~ : : spent an hour over a task, be cheer-|of rowing on the lake and of moun j Tench aud commercial subject# | fully gave two hours to It | tain-cllmbing. ' | What struck mo most—and| For this reason he was very pop-| Among his comredes at the schoo! (Never Here Before.) | pleased me most out Piorpbnt|wlar with the professors, but he| were Chas. Payson, of hington 5 po : was bis perseverance, hie tonactty |" ®0t_s favorite with his com-|Frack Payson, of New York; Jas The Most Talked-of Play of the Season, containing More Heart: | and hie determination. 1 had more| "22%. .Th!# waa probably due to|Crmig Wadsworth, of New York; || Stirring Scenes, More Sensation, More Novel Effects, More Cleas | atte AG MOre ithe fact that he waa rather re-| Gerald Beckman, of New York; Ed Comedy Than a Boven Ordinary Plays. All New Sceneny, and a Cast iiliant boys in my class who served im manner. Perhaps he| ward Lowell, of Boston; Jos. Bar- |}, /gosslbte to Buplicate Oustide of New York City, Yet No Change | fould solve and understand prob- | looked too serious for his age, and| nara. of Boston: Virgil Gilmore, of |j ™ Prieee—15 to 50 Gente. j fees gulch vine 2 mepont. bat || think also he wan ehy |Cineinnatl; Andrew Robeson, of - —— ~ — — neverthele lerpon ay je was i e \- , y eager 6A ay gh * was treated just like all the! Brooklyn; De. Collins Warsen, of Look Out for Next Week's Announcement—What's Neat to the eee in class. To U-joaived 30 cents a week pocket! Boston; Thos W. Ward, of New meni ustrate his tenacity, on many oc-o ys at the school. He re-| York; Chas. Sutter, of Washington. |} “tes” Flag UNDAY TOPICS minister 11 a. m, “The Best| pastor; 1 a. m, “A Living Sac-| aT took For Reading;” § p. | rifice.” | T : qm “The Three Camp Fires.” Progressive club will bold JOHN COR { Sunday at Christen« | anager Congregational Christian. wh time Dr B. J M Ss Plymouth, ‘Third av. and Upge Pitet, Broadway and Bast Olive} Browa and J. & Collinge will die Both Phones 65, No Phones after 7 versity st—Rev. Francis J at tev. A. L. Chapman, pastor, 11| cuss, “Socialiom va, Individual Horn, D. BD, pastor; 11 & m, “pep® %. Semon by ‘Rev. Mohartin, | tem.” OPENING WEEK SEASON LIGHT OPERA BY the Throne:” § pm. “le Chiaget St louie: @ p. m., sermon by| Presbyterian. SAN FRANCISCO OPERA CO. tian Endeavor a Waning Fore tor | Piret, Pourth av. and Spring st Direction Frank W. Healy. Pilgrim, Broadway and Repu Ballard, 218 Gilbert st.—Rev,| Rev. M. A. Matthews, pastor—1 | COMMENCES SUNDAY NIGHT. can st Rev. Kdward Line ‘Arthur ©. Vall, pastor; 11 a. m.,|™. “The Mread of Consolation.” & Presenting for First Time in This City the Shubert Bros.’ Japanese- Smith, Db D, pastor; F Sidabs » = Three Baptiama p. m., “The Of! of Roses.” American Musical Comedy, Strong, D. D., acting 1b | Methodist. . or ol “her | w, “The Mother of Christian Episcopal Tedutte, Bleed oh. S. cind Res FA N I A >| A a cheoat 5% m., communiog) St. Mark's, Madixon and Broa | Rey. DeWitt C. Franklin, D. D. pas ang. reception of meee aioe | NAY Rev. FP. D. Liwyd, rector; |tor—11 a m, “Life's Burden and The Piece With the Remarkable Records. Bie oon Anne av. and Galeri; 9 m. and § p. t., preaching | Recompens & p. m, sermon by Six Months in Chicago (Garrick Theatre) hace hion aod tonpot mat |by Rev. Robert Connell, of Vic: | Rev. A. J. Joselyn @ne Solid Year in New York (Lyric Theater.) pastor, Communion and gospel 8 | toeta i. C / - rent Months in Boston (Boston Theater.) ' 7 Be on Hand to Greet: Aida Hemmi, Teddy Webb, Arthur Cun- rook ly . o if " ' J J ‘ 1a mitral Brooklyn ay, N.—Rev FF ty "egg clipe Foye = K E A ATHERI 6 ningham, Florence Sinnott, Thos. C. Leary, George Kunkel, Maude « acon, peetee; 11 &. a, SHE a esiinn Gok: 8 fm. G. A. Reatty, J. Francis Abbott, Almee Letooster, Lillian Raymond, Raby amunion aad reception of mem Ping bl 2° @& Norton, Melvin Stokes and the Beauty Chorus. bers; 8 p m, “Work and Char-| “* er Resurrection. ne PRICES: $1,00 to 2h¢ acter.” - | (Scripps Telegraph Service, Rig wv, Whitman av. near Methodist. | Los ame ma a July “ Kilbourne «t.—Rev. William © Gilman Park—Rev, W. H. For - : “ Kantner, pastor; 1) a m, “Some *Fth, pastor; 11 a m,, sermon by | Delegates are beginning to arrive Ancient Endeavorors.” Rov. Harry Mausell, of Singapore, |today for the fiftieth anniversary Prospect, Kast Proapeet st. and| Malaysia; & p. m., «sermon by |convention of the National Educa Twentieth av. Ni; 1 a m., “Chris | Roy Sprague. tional association, opening Monday Conventions,” (lus and Los Angeles expects to enter seaccectionn views, Unitarian tain 25,000 visiting pedagogues dur Codar st.—Rev Teitord Briok-|, ™ ee aa oe Son of the teachers will reach the city si pastor Services Mo a m 11 & m. patriotic services: 8 p, morrow and services will be held and & p.m m., “The Bininent Public serviees (12 their honor tn many Los Angeles | Phones: Sunset Main i804, mse: suite of William H. Seward churches, As the new Shriner con-|] week Start) Manager Pantages Presents the | This mirth-pro- Presbyterian ‘ ; vention hail has not been com-|f ing Sunday | Ruteling Comedy: voking plece Cherry Street, Twentyaeconit |, ™ osophical society, Seat | yy Temple auditoriom will be | itines ee holds the record v..and Cherry "«t.—Rev, W. A. [U0 Lodae, 1420 ee ‘it AY, the general headquarters af the | “July 2 * 9 | of the longest Stevenson, pastor; 11 a. m, com | Oe af 8 bp om, Hight and \teachers. Numerous smaller halis | Matines Ch li Aunt potncys Bhar sg munion and reception of members| Wtoms.” by F. @. Gittand have been porvided for the sections’ |I pans te ead are $ joyed by any end taptis catante: B70 Chureh of God, Twenty-fourth | sessions. it Pnused | comedy ever > Romense of the sienifi:|mon by Bider J. M. We The ploture post-car is “JIM, E od om, B , — , amma a ena pastor diminishing in England. Priday ee ee panes Sai este Broadway and) Piret Spiritualist sootety, | ~ q c | Columbia st—Hev. J. M. Wilson,| Knights of Pythixe hail; ® p. m U.S. Navy Yard } pester; oa mm The Moral “Platform Messag by Mire All aboard for the vy yard to Seattie’s Leading Vaudeville House. Emancipation f th Phar r ie San batth ye, the : , " : Prices: 20¢, 1c; Rox Seats, 30c, Per reo te at i First Db ne Selene pach Nobeast . “ ead = one ~ } amauta 1:16, 8: 46 ch day. Sun. vay ‘ , huntbia Hege bee Br way © gunbongs ago, Boston an os eum * as e of oO ng Pine—Agne R. MeCarty,| Albany, the training ship Philade . _— oe hak Cee Dv wenaie phia, the prison ship Nipgje and tt Baptiat Lv 8 o nm drydock Boats te “ First, Bourth ov. near Muriim-—|tm Guliing tackle and rods, a great | Pier 2 at 6:40, 8:90 and 10 a. m ew BIA THE COLUMBIA FOUR ite t Le at, paste big cut in prices, Piper & Tart, | 1:16. sd 4:30 pom MONDAY 20 a. m., “Phe Two Resurree-| 108% Rucond Ave = bertp oi *|1 AFTERNOON A REMARKABLE SINGING ACT. PINNEY — - naeeeimiel = aliggpmiiganiiiens apr THE GARTELMES, PERKINS, LAPPIN @ CO., FOR PHOTOGRAPHS 5 First Av Washington Hide Phe nd. 6%, To take the skarp edge off an appetite that won't wait | for méals— To sharpeu a poor appetite that doesn’t c eat are for meals— Uneeda Biscuit So nutritious, so easily di- gested, that they have become: the staple whtet food. moisture ana ¢ In 5 dust proof packages. NATIOW®AL BISCUIT COMPANY 7” Fr Acrobats tendship FYVIE DENCH Vocalist ARTHUR RIGBY, Min strel Monologist Australian STARASCOPRE Phones Sunset Main 2 Ind. 8406. - THIRD AVENUE THEATER THIRD AND PINE Every Deposit Made in Our Starting Tomorrow and RUNNING ALL WEEK, with Matinees S { Tomorrow, Wednesday and Satu: day, Department jl ae ia A. TAYLOR NEW YORK ot ae ws"soaee | Way Out West |: West of the Rockies. Rox IN The Grea Play, with torm; th Robbery of the Dash Libert Real American On or Before July 6th Draw Interest for the Full Month of July " Characters. Production®First Time PRICHS: Nig 300. Box Seat 5 h00, Matin ts—100, 20¢ 20¢ “The Two Orphans,” Last Time Tonight WEEK JULY 14—“THELMA.” Open Your Savings Account With Dexter Horton & Co,” Bankers New York Bick ® DEPARTMENT OPEN FROM 5 to 8 The Nation’ Most Popular Amus@hen®Resort in the Northwest. Gragtest Playground Eg@r-Changing Attractions That Furnish Recreation for the Masse®—Enjoy the Cool Breezes, ce Puget Sogmd. memes Daily. Now Open—THE Change of Program in All D&Pa 8. dd Weellipt the { THE GREAT DAVENPORTS. | Equilibrists and Bicyelists on the High Wire, 17—FAMOUS FREMONT ZOUAV@—17 Champion Woodman Dvill Tear, MINER'S CORNET BAND. Afternoon and Evening. Trotley or Ferry to the Park. T WREK--THE GREAT MARTEL IGS, Attractions, SAVINGS NIGHT PROF shi allt si snipes att