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RUBY BRIDGES. MRS. IMOGENE HYAMS. TLIGHT LURE IS STRONG i) THE STAR™FRID SENT TOPENITENTIARY. Lou Sage wan yesterday #entene ed by Gi. ©. HM. Hanford tn the federal court to nine month's im prisonment fm the penitentiary and to pay a fine of $100, He was re cently convicted of smuggling allen Chinamen across the boarder near Sumas in December, 1907, dinguls| ing them a after having out off their WHO Japanone aqueu AMERICAN YA@GRTS. WIN IN RACES VANCOUVER Cc, July % | Th nual re a f the Royal Vancouver Yacht club w h American yachta w tw fireta d two seconds. thoes places te capture by Vancouver vee eh The Lavita, wailed by Ted Geary, won the special class for| cruisers race The Twodtep of Bellingham fur-| nished the surprise of the day and} won the 2%foot class, beating the Winona of Seattle Wr second. The Rival of M¥erett, which satled in} thin class, finished tant | The Imp of Se ond in the 32 attle fintuhed seo vot EMP EVENING FROCK, FAY WHEELER, (Star IS THE WO MRS. FRANK J. GOULD. Speolal Service.) a Actress and Mer Two Granddaughters, Both of Whom Are on the Stage. ee eee wen ce : : woman in the case? This te the Special Service.) W. 0. Wheler, now in Cineinnatl,jever so many-ether famous men | quuslndie- or Weawr Tore encters ane other ©. July 3—Mra!i# 8 wellknown manager and women of the stage. My Inst ose cme baad fe dra AE Fin point of , Miss Raby Bridges, last soason role was Mrs. Bartiet in ‘Way Down [tase 'Mie. Prank J 5 ae Jmogene Kent Hyams, tn pe leading woman in "The Man of the | East ieee bere eee iat tee Mprvice the oldest actress Im the Hour,” playing the role of Dallas| “Don you think, Mra, Hyams,” I cand noe ren Nee and her hus Palted States, says she may return W ainwright te a granddaugh the man asked, “that the ” ot} — eee ee : 70 and has| 8nd Miss Fay Wheler, daughter of | today are more finished performers | SG cae th ee _ oe Manager Wheeler, appeared last |than these of your youne daya?” | bname e co-reepondell’ who is season with Charlotte Walker and) The oid lady's handsome face be-| breed hethen eM cate Me Vincent Serrano in “On Parole.”|gan to assume an expression of | Geek lar ee doves te te moder, Elleebet® —n was the Anita Robinson of the | amusement as the question was be | tei Rersfbnterte msl au ing put. When it was complete, she Te eee BOIS pesaies‘soutret nt Mrs. Hyams’ husband, Nathan| was smiling frankly . on Mppearing at @e Hyams, was the last manager of|" “According to my way of think ion Speeete 3: , also of the| ing, no,” she said, decisively. “The Raticea! slold Woods, long since demolished Me Hyams was born, and te beng clothes, the baby "in “Mr. and This was io FredertcR aad hOrs, were actéts Her son-in-law jwon't say that I will not appear 1 love the work dearly!” i} “Asa little girl of § years I made quito « hit dancing a pas de deux at the old National. There was a pit im those days, and the people used to toss me coins while I danced. That was the style, then, when the acdience liked one's work. ee tak mare ae My parents lived in Newport, Government inte and of course there were no bridg you will thea Knew ¢ es. Rain or shine, storm or quiet I used to go down to the water's; Hedge and ring an old farm bell for the skiff in which I'd cross the | river to tale my part in the show After Ot Ciclonal eogagement we west @ Cleveland. where appeared Ger a feng perted Travetimg (hem way far different from what ft public eatery they wodid find a thea’ as we used to in we d boards of would have spasms If] now such T would@’t hesitate about | | performances of the prosent day He was a successful actor before | he became a manager. Her ftrat husband, a Mx. Shires, was promt ie in theatrical affairs of bis day But for my husband,” said Mrs. deen a sailor, and | tiyame, as ahe sat in her eoay home | 2252 Whee! st, Clifton | Heights, returning to the stage. As it is, I tor are more studied and ackerd ing to ‘the book,’ but I believe ‘Dia }mond Charlie’ Davis played the country character of his time as STREET CAR woll as Denman Thompson did the vate farmer of our own da: (By United Press.) In those days the player himself PORTLAND, Ore, July 3—A big created his part. Now the stage Toadbin ek an electric car on | manager does it for him. Then we (he Pact Durneide of late yagterday |sometimes had little time to | prepare a part, and whan we re hearsed we had to rely largely on ourselves and our own instincts for & guide as to how it should be very land? the ob | comptotety by | the wix oo | “Now the stage manager tells jeven the best players to do this or that way, and to deliver his lines louder, or slower, or faster, or from jiajured. Ti ite way. another part of the stage. And the| Old blue lace forma the @udy of |players must do as the stageman-|the empire evening from® here lager saye shown. Tho wide br whieh | “However, reach to the hem, both at the back 4 front, are of deep iv sbrotdered tn old bige fio The ¢ wo-b and cuffs re of black | createst actors now th lived, 1 anr Mot one of those who believe | that all good actors are dead LONE BANDIT BOLBS UP candles for footlights, and so forth I've ridden many a mile sitting! on & p@e Of R@Aer stacked on am) opee @etew ew, wd | have jour neyed Srteme, etuwis im ramehack | ly werent, Geyatie @F enailtike canal bowie } 1 have phat avery sort of parte baby rolew begs and old women T played WG: Edwin Forrest, Edwin Hooth, bevewoe Harretts Jas © Murdoch, C. WW. Couldock, E. P. Adams, Clam Megris, Mme. Janae schek, Mgiiida Heron, Charlotte Crampton, Tiwe Keene, Lotia, and FUNG, FUE, FREE Hitt Beet tenwodous reworks jieplay, Jufty @h, @ Lama Park aitively ne comm charce. ose Bp cnt 90 montnty or write fer ‘and price list OwwEns, Offices. 555-6 Empire Mite Bremerton aand Chariation 18 Beats Daily A STORE rom everreonDY | | | | ee ee fj} | | All Day} | Th Faly 4th | OPEN UviTm 4 | Spsleow a liquo (By United Press | out of commission and enti to the repair shop, oceupants of among whom jdrene Hard, of Walla Walla, w oe ¢ car was knocked off the track and put had to be Non the automo Rev. An was ‘he machine was not no | Ueeably damaged and proceeded on COSTLY TO BREAK SUNDAY LAW William Moffiey, a bartender at |the Columbia caf and STAGE COaACE jColumbla at, was by fee Judge John B. Gordon for ne Sunday that he sold the to Petretmen Cox aod Hagen NORTH YAMHILL, Ore, July % oath both, ome ~ One masked bandit held up the} e jwas doing them a favor North Yamhill Tillamook stage, four | | F. Clay, of the Office bar, Bat miles west of here. Frank Perkins. | extraordinary Exchange Privilege | land, failed to appear whon his case the driver, and three passengers | |wan called yesterday. He was wore relieved of all their valuables| Given by @.S. Johnston Co. on | charged with violating the Sunda and money, The registered mail| Any Piano or Organ Selected In} closing law. His $200 bail was de sack was algo taken, The value ot} clared forfeited and a bench war. the loot is Rot known. Sheriff Cor-| Piano Exchange and Bargain! eo’ issued for his arrest rigan and a posse of men are scour- | Room | — ing the couatry in an automobile. | | Hard Times in Germany. Six years ago the North Yamhill ee | BERLIN, July 3.—Figures given Titlamook stage was heid up at the} No matter wht (nstrament you! Out today show that Germany ts same place by @ lone barnd@it select in the “Piano Exchange and | feeling the pressure of hard condt | you Cannot take a tions. The same explanation which ABERDEEN, July $.—Cari Lapa.) Bareain Room, strom, a brother of the late John | stake. Y Lindstrom, does not believe that his Clad noted by the Ouarantee tron countries ty +rother came to his death by acct j which says eck Sf inetre — an dent, but has a theory that he met|™ent ts not exactly as represented | the Americ with foul play. It i# his intention, ®®4 entirely satisfactory. Further we, y can excha e any time to bave a detective make a thom mor ough investigation Into ali the cir. | Within a ye r for a be and cumstancess surrounding Qe death, | {!! amount wed, | | and will go himself to Portland gat.| TM# means you get the use of al | urday to look into the matter | Sood plano for twelve months free. ||| Sdtieasittemapameminanei |Could anything be fairer? @ CELEQRATION AT | All these “turned-in” pianos, tn Olympia begins July 3rd. Meqmer|addition to tho: returned from | | Madtnomah leaves Galbraith. Dock | renting—seratched and shopworn— || at Sa. m,, Jaly 46; round trip $1.00, | and still others that are discontin-| in the “Ptano | chang? and Bargain Room” and| rked by the Advertising Depart: | ment at such prices that will Insure | thetr bet anapped up quickly i HERE ARE A FEW PRICES | A Barnes & Son snap at $75; a} nearly new Bailey, came consider | ably marred, only $110; a largest, | Have yoo forgotten t fanclest style Fischer, only $16) ‘ medium sized | We make It, @r am yoo Am cor genuine only an@ jae like @ew 4 short time omy $248; 0 full putting © eff eat 6 gor convenlen® (hmeeY ste Dav® & ons, only $20; a Sele & Parnes, cave damaged, | 6; a largest size Cabinet You Should yD or ui@ size@ Hinze for an even $B0; a le Mow mommy case@ Winthrop, sold ev-| moter Winthrop, gou® @ new } For yoo ext @y ixedlom oe! a pretty Decker & a about thirty oti the @ore eonvuminnt that will astogi@ you. | or eapy weekly Or month thee” @mmet ly paymeets, @ yew « Crgame, Mee o@es, | awe Parlor Myles, at y v | i ev-away prices. Pay $1 a week. | « YOu? PRRMPECTLY SAFE | Don't mis account of tp w prices all tee Piano Exchaem@ nd! are marke@ fav drastic redue that Bave be whic® may look aeé fir@, but in a ort tae! @ defect seem @. ’ toe view comme, ( re @lns, (00, yor om tate lrhew® yom owe s@ te. imey, But det qplekty. D. 6 Joeemen | Co. the Sloeeer Muee Howm Thiré aoe Usiemety, Jopanmcm (8, | aly | h@s been offered by other troubled ing made » Hurope ix that @ is but a backwash of cy ae financial stringe | m) We make only the best Factory on the preanises. De Luxe Optical Co., Inc. MAN IN THE CASE? —you s' urely know | (closed | Saturday) SECOND AT PINE. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. lard schools, Prof. Dickson had une r During his term the schools |showed @ great improvement over EDMGNDS | the preceding years. As Mr. Dickeos jis well known in the shingle sub- —_———— jurb, the cliizens of that section |formed a John C. Dickson club last EDMONDS, July Tomorrow | Tuesday evening, for the purpose this city will celebrate. The fol of working for Dickson's nomina- lowing is the bill of exercises which tion. begin in the forenoon | i wile {training this woman’s/volce for the| Boys’ race, 10 to 14 years, 100) grand opera stage un the best| yards; boys’ race, under 10 years, masters In Burope, and that she ac-|30 yards; girls’ r 14 years and | companied him on long cruises on | under ) yards; girls’ race, 10 his yacht lyears and under, 50 yards men's | Thie is all soctety has heard.| race, free for all, 100 yards; wom Speculation and antictpatio o en's race, free for all, 50 yards over, ts rampant Guder the aw |fat men's race, 100 yards; wheel-| At the Moore—WTiliam Collier in the papers in the case must S11 be | barfew race, blindf 1, 20 yards; |“Caught in the Rain.” Next week, filed within two weeks. It is posst-| three-legged race, 100 yards; sack | Robert Mantell In Shaksperiam rep- ble that even then society may be! 0 yards; potato race; ob-|ertoire. 2 3 iwarted by an agreement to argue | stacle race; tug of war, nine men _At the Grand—‘Fra Diavolo. th scoedings In private before a|0n each side; horse race, 440 yarda, | Next week, “The Mikado. ° tree for all | AG the Seattle—“A Runaway seems a a — Hon. Dudley G. Wooten, former Match.” Next week, “The Mystery ly congressman from Texas, and|of Temple Court ee KR ARR ee eH) for the last four years located In| At the Lois—"When We Were ie | the practice of law at Senttie, in| Twenty-One.” Next week, “Why * ORCHARD A TRUSTY # | speaker of the day. Mr. Wooten |Smith Left Home * %|1s undoubtedly the mont cayad: At the White City—The Bewption * By United Press.) ®|orator in the state of Washington | of Vesavius. *% HOISR, Idahd, Jnly %—*/today, and aside from being a| At Luna Park—Outdoor amuse * Harry. Orchard, whose death @/ fluent speaker is a man of brains | ments. * sentence for assassinating */and strength of character sufficient} At Pantages—Vaudeville. At the Star—Vaudevith MUST NOT TALK, former Gov. commuted Steunenberg was to life imprison will be Riven a clerical position, it was reported to day, and he will be one of the trusties of the prison *\to dominate an audience however * | large. : SEEKS A COUNTY “NOMINATION of ¢t Ballard (By United Press. NEW YORK, July 3 an om der which ts one of the most sweep- ing ever issued at the New York navy yard, all officers and men em- ployed in the construction @ the new 20,000ton battleship, whose keel will be laid In a few weeks, are forbidden to give out any in- formation whatsoever to the news- papers or to the public. + * . * . * * EER ee FALLS THROUGH GLASS AWNING John ©. Dickson. teenth ward, formerly Thir isa candidate at the Republican prima -- ee apes uot |ries for the nomination of county * . John, the 13-year-old son of | wu tendent of schools, to suc | Kisheimer ( tin BE. Whittig. who lives i coed P. @torey, who has served o } ay. 8, fell through the giaay | the full term permitted by the law awning over the King st. passen-| Prof. Dickson came to Ballard || Wholesale and Famity Liquor Store ger depot platform and plunged to| igbteen years ago, and is a grad Removed to 2519 and av. | the cement pavement 16 feet below | ate of the University of Washing Open for business July 2. while playing hide-and-seek yester-| tom. class of 1896. He has had ex day afternoon. | perience in all kinds of schools, hav The boy was injured about the |! taught In rural sche three jhead and chest and was blecdimg | Ye#r*: Was principal of the Buck-| jinternally when picked up by & ley, Wash., school for four years, orth Yakima sck@pl one tion Patrolman Oden. An ambu-| 8d of the} }lance was called and the boy | Year. For six years he was city su-/ jtaken to the Pacific hospital. It is | Perintendent of the Ballard schools, Shingle City was annexed . when he became princi school until the believed that the boy will be able leave the hospital in @ few days unless the inte ‘ove | Pal of the Warren av | worse’ —— ee prove | Four years ago Mr. Dickson w: j ——— — | candidate for the nomination, but TRONDHJEM, July 2.—The | missed it by a few votes. In his Swedish gunboat Swenskbund,| Campaign four years ago the Bal lard man became well acquainted with the district outside of the city and made many friends, who will bound for Spitzbergen, with Prof Geers geological egpedition, has been wrecked near Norvivik. The members are safe | work: for him at the coming pri aween | marion As superintendent of the Bal — =o" | All aboard for the picine at! Visit the Navy Yard Pleasant Beach, given by Bakers’ | union, No. 9%. Good dancing and Atiaae Heed ts wae St Se, Sey be : | yard. See the battleship Rhode athletic sports. Cash prizes given | Isiand in the drydock. Boats leave to winners. Boats leave pier 2, feet! 19 times daily from Pier 2, foot jot Yesler Way, every hour. R Yosler Way. Round trip, 50c. ftrip & a a mf Join te Autapiano Club AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100. TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. Including free use of our cireu- lating library. Special prices will be given for a few days on second-hand Autoplanos. Some as low as $350.00 with free use of the musie library. Votes ta J our great voting contest will be 7 allowed on al) cash payments. $50-—ONLY ga50 NEW 6-HOOM With fine VIEW Lo from EXPOSITE $450 te U Week ONE ae IN | Grounds IRE Price for Main 1166 Ind. 4048 Weber Piano Mr. Hume, of the Vulcan Iron Works, regiaterod another victory Im peed wheel just put on the Saves eight minutes in time Jhetwoen | Seattle and U. & Navy Yard, whigh en- Jables ap hedule of six round trips | daily Flyer Dock, foot of Madi- | son $240, 9:00 and 11:20 a. 0 1:40, @ p.m. Saturday, it pm 20 pm. |" Leaw erton: 1:50 and 10:10 “ 0, 6:15 and 1:20 pm, s ¢ 7:80, 8:50 Instead SEATTL@-TACOMA ROUTE, Fare 350—Round Trip, 500. FQU& ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and } 10:29 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. | LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. a@e@ 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattie— | Tel. Main 176, Tacoma—Tel. 212 | Everett andEdmonds Three rouna ups dally m1 leave Seattle « Lame fee and “o ee | cami at PAD 3 pm. Sunday mt ee om, attie Bunda:

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