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May Robson at the Moore. May Robson opened a return en- agement in “the Rejunevation of Aunt Mary” at the Moore theatre last night. . The house was well filled and) the audience appeared to derive} considerable enjoyment from the | play, which without Miss Robson, would fatl to land very bard. The engagement will end with the per-| formance tomorrow night | | Billie Burke at the Moore, Charles Frohman will prevent h Most popular star, Miss Bill Burke, in “Mry Dot, the Moore for the half week beginning Mon day evening, July 3. This play isa ratirical comedy by W. Somerset , One of the most talented of the contemporary English play i is. “Smith,” John Drew's offer. ing this season, !s another example of his work. In “Mrs. Dot,” he tells an amusing story of how a young >and pretty widow lays her toils for and captutes a handsome Knglish- man. Of course, like Barkis, he is “willin’” from the start, but there | fe a previous engagement. He re YOU'LL FIND IT HERE 1. 2. Bessie Brown Rucker, Or. pheum. | 3. Edward Jose, Empress. 4& Verne Layton, Seattle. fuses to jilt the other girl, and the widow resorts to stra m. If he won't jilt_her, she myst jilt him That is the widow's schen how she works !t-provides 1 for the play At the Orpheum. iam H, Thomyp eter actor, he Orpheum opening ee in “The Wise Rabbi and his Wonder Girls Winntpesaukee,” will be ng feature, with a notable act. The Dandies will show Corner’s Bn: and bar Audienves w tomor Dan at melange ‘Our Ricker cal talks entertainin with Bis funny fa of songs, will alsc among those presént. Stickney’s Circus is rattling good dog, cat and pony ! and fannler It NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE ‘abernacle Baptist pulpit will be by Rev. Albert Beaven Of Rochester, N. Y., for the next three Sundays. Rev. Beaven is a native of Washington, formerly re siding in Tacou Major Danie! J. Carr, chief signal of the department of the Co- Jumbla, leaves next Friday for ® two months’ inspection of the Alas- ka signal service stations. preeerrrs eo Carstens & Earies, Inc., have pur- $160,000 worth of first mort- gold bonds of the Phoenix ber company of Spokane. Mai carriers were notified yes that, nding word from wi Cc, all vacation fashington, would be rescinded. There was considerable indignation among the | carriers, but later in the a wire came authorizing the annual leaves of absence. Rkkkkaetatkhhneee * +e * W. Workman was # convicted of attempted fail % breaking by a jury in Judge %& Main's department of su D. A. & Hatfield, under sentence to the % penitentiary, was placed on ® trial before Judge Gilliam on % the same charge. Seeeeeteeee eRe R EEE ee ee * * * * * * * * * * * * * * July 1, 1863, Heth’s division of Lee's army, the first to reach the rendezvous at Gettysburg, came in Seattle tomor row. 50 members of Al Kader tem ple being en roi to the snnu convention at Rochester, N. Y. land will arriv eee HEEL ER Suddenly failing over in her husband's arms as they stood in the Luna park natatorium late yesterday afternoon, Mrs. C. P. Weber, 28 years of age, 222 19th av. N., died within @ few seconds of heart failure eeeeeeteeee ed DAWSON.—The Canadian steam-| er Pauline str south of Eagle yest in eight feet of water Rev. Charles T. Russell dent of the Internat! dents’ associa accom a delegation of students, w here tomorrow morning and lecture on “The Hereafter” at Dreamland rink tomorrow afternoon Ce ee ead * * While trying to board a * Northern Pacific freight near * Argo last night, W. T. Huff * of Seattle slipped and received. # injuries, which caused his * death. ‘He was on his way to * Louisville to join his two sons, ® aged 8 anid 10, * SERRE ERE Police Surgeon Fred C. Parker has resigned to establish a private hospital. Dr. W. A. Monich, graduate of Baltimore college, will take his position. | CORDOVA. — Forest fires are raging in the district bounded by| Kitsina and Chitina rivers. The fire | swept by a construction camp and destroyed the mess tent in show. Smythe and Hartman musical comedy favorites. At the Empress. Edouard > eh character pie company, head the bill opening Empr Monday, in wond powerful t 1. The n must greatest renko sian prince and ny Ines, will gs and Rot acrobatic comiqn Watson and Jone, ebrated the dances. and LaFa are f distinct quality Dwy put over a lot of ‘ Francla, = the phone Girl,” offers something néw to vaudeville. At the Seattle Starting with the m row afternoc to company will p theatre the five act comed The Yankee Doo Boy SEATTLE’S VETS ee tomor Stock na. JOHN KIRSCHNER. John Kirschner, ¢ 7 fs one of the Civi s died Dur Kir 0 tarvation soners the ing a sebni Miller, answering for Mims way gal Union | Private Kirschner fought through: ra of struggle, with onaylvania cavalry battles—and skir answered had who He was in 32 mishes almost without Twice biMleta from the Confederate forces sent Kirschner down to death's door, but after a few weeks of nursing he was back in the sa die. Kir rv served under Re crantz, Grant, Sherman, and a long list of generals whose memor are cherished. He fought against Lee and “Stonewall” Jackson “They were great generals, both of ‘em,” he said yesterday, “and treated our prisoners like men. For months I fought with a Confederate major's uniform on. I got it while foraging. For two years our rea the Seattle} number. | MUCH EXCITEMENT, BUT FLY AT LAST FINDS SAFE HAVEN) The fly overheare Mra Smith tell about the hole in the screen. The fly decides to get on the in tide while the getting is good. The fly finds @ resting place on @ broad expanse of lemon ple at of life, the rec | leas daring of adventure, and a rich |veln of comedy, “The Yankee | Doodle Boy” wll be by far the best production given by the Pringle mpany, for Miss Virginia Brisac has a part in whieh abe can show her emotional power in the part of] Mary Dunning The fly files opportunely as the cook destroys the pie’s contour. The fly seeks solace on the sugar bow! where he's seen by Wil Hie. At the Grand. Barlow's tra number, will be featured on vaudeville portion of th um at the Grand Oper beginning Sunday, Espectalty | ing to children fn thin act usual appeal to an adult tbat any elever animal | nIWaAyR posnense The Belle | a cing excel in wuck| The fly | i and wing dancing and bring some | on Willie sheets hie. alr hurt when Willie shoots his air w songs and chatter, and the Brothers, juven’ bywce fans, are prec notices throughout the Northwest Profoundly | in, sentiment in the lead The Little Soldier ed dogs, even tn tern dd by r ing photo-play, or '¢ ‘OFFER $006,050 FOR The fly finds it convenient at this point to seek safety In flight. The board of public ola] EM ! terday voted to offer the Seattle, | yj}! Renton & Southern railway $386,| Wy 053.09 for Its system, This was the | os. to of the property made by | — | 1A. L. Valentine, superintendent of| The fly finds gbandma asicep poblic utifities, R. H. Thomson, | and setzes the opportunity to rest. elty enginee?, yd J.D, Ross, super. intend of lHehting At the last |etoction the voters authorized a/ }bond of $800,000 to buy the road or bulld a parallel line. | President Crawford will hare days to consider the offer. | ed | WORTH $100 TO FIND THIS MAN | | Anybody seen 2. G. Dugan? It's worth $100 if you ean locate him. | His brother, H. F. Dugan, of Da| coma, Okla., has written to The! | Star and bas offered that reward. When last heard J. G. Dugan} was in Seattle about October 1, last | He ix & fect 4 in¢hes in| weighs 130 pounds, is of] * complexion, and is about 43 The fly does not suffer when the grandma, | y escapes, grandma for Gives Smith and joins the hot pur- | sult. | On the first of July, 1865, a| memorable event occurred in Oak land, Union par ish, ‘Loulstana. George W. Don- aghey was born Arkansas profit | ae ed «reatly by | that happening She gained a / ea Kovernor who | ? held the new rm idea that a gov | ernor is elected to attend to the people's —busi- hess and not to alt gravely in the governator- fal chair like a stuffed dummy and allow the state to be run In | - | The fly finds grandma agile tut it is the chandelier that suffers. The fly goes upstairs and the whole family traile the nimble | have | Wages $25 to $50 a Week in Auto- 2 STAR SHE DIDN'T COME BAC Lulu May Herzog, formerly the wife of Tex Rickard, one of the promoters of t ‘gu. ment at Reno when one certain widely advertised individual failed to “come back,” failed to “come back” hy in the divorce sult she had net her second hus the cage was J Monday sound of the gong, but Lulu was nowhere about. Herzog, who Is owner of the yacht Laurelhurst and the launch The ‘Lake, then asked that he be given a decree of divorce on the ground that his wife stayed out late at night. Judge Main continued the ca ffice ye & Ne July umbia, ‘Thiv, the officials of the | assay office say, helps rome, im} view of the proposed change that will send Alaska gold to the Ban} Francisco mint. The records of the | local office show that British Cov) lumbia and the Yukon territory abipped $98,000,000 of the 90,000,000 received at the Seattle assay office wince its inception in 1898, THE PROPER PLACE. you do @ith those vat” on file.”"—Baltt them WELL KNOWN, An English tourist sald to an Ir cab driver, after i What is man 4 Irishman—Daniel O'Conr paying bis name,, 1 OF Furniture Store will remain closed Will Be the Second Day of Frederick lson’s Sale all day Tuesday, July~4 Engishman—That's a ve reland t to be ty tig plenle tomorrow at Renton June ted Irish League ns. Game Maple Lady efresh tion driving nd the Louls F Mapateh CONFIDENCES. told ecret and me that I told you t Spinning’s Sixteenth Anniversary Sale for your a mesn'thing! I you Well i Her 1 wouldn't told me—so don't tell Chicago News MEN WANTED Ethel i you she rl did I Is a substantial factor welfare. Thousan are getting the big worth of reliab’ t was over where. 92.60 bo-t the mobile Work—Thousands of Jobs Waiting for Competent Men in All Part of the Country. | In addition © Adonis Inverted Mantie Yours fer Rergstne, Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. Meck Trunk& Bag Co, Inc TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. We manufacture our right at 62 M Reshaped Model Millinery Co. 827 PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG Protect Yeurselp. “Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK Tho Food-drink for All Ages, For Infants, Invalids, and Growing children. P Nutrition, upbuild- ng the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich milk, matted grain, in powder form. A quick lunch prepared im minate, Take No sabstitete. Ask for BORLICK'S in No Combine or Trust . Take Steamer, SIOUX Dock for Leaves Leaving from Colman ingston, 10:30 a. m. Kingston, 6 p. m July 4th, Big Celebration Fare 50c, Round Trip Boats leave Ballard at City Dock every 45 minutes from 7:45 a.m. to 2 p. m LOWEST EAST] § __ WITHE CHICAGO ‘MILWAUKEE & PUGET SOUND RAILWAY Qn the following dates Special Round-Trip Summer Excursion Tickets sale from all points in the Pacific Northwest. will be on One hun- | ine: sani te ane dred section hands are fighting Orie bas bagel ens ee interests of a few big busl- flames to prevent further damages. | Dick up.” |ness men. Also he believes that |the plain ordinary, common pe RKARRRARAEARA AH H|Die Date’ enckEd Intelligence tb #| govern themselves upon Buford’s| cavalry. Both were surprised ae | Buford hastily) EVERETT.—As the Fourth of JULY 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28. AUGUST 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 28, 29, SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1911. “Atlantic City, N. J. .....$102.40 New York ...... Atlantic City, N. J. 111.00 Philadelphia .... The fly ge on but Smith trips and pute t TURNEY UNITED @ pursuers in disorder. CHRISTIAN CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT DECATUR, Iil#., July 1 nments, has he?” best variety. He can re | | Bjones has no social accom. | fuse to sing, and stick to it.” An- sent a mesgage|Inly nears, twp victims have al- -+ to Gen. Rey-| ready been clafmed. Julius Nelson | nolds, commanding the nearest in-/and the Syear-old son of Mr. and fantry, and made it as interesting | vrs, W. L. Imus both will probably | veh toler — - he ‘could jiose the sight of an eye as the re-| Lee’s army rapidly concentrating | on Gettysburg 24 hours ahead of | Meade, the union general. It was | up to Reynolds to decide on the} whether he would fight to} hold Gettysburg till Meade came) up, or fall back to Pipe creek,| which the union staff really, pre-| ferred for a battle ground. Rey-) nolds decided without hesitation, and threw Wadsworth’s division before the advancing confederates, | to hold. them until bis own and| Howard's commands could come} up. Before the battle had raged) More than a few minutes, Reynolds died on bis chosen battle ground, | jw tind with his life the price of | olding Gettysburg fer the nnion| army, but winning glory in nis | Judge Main signed the findings | yesterday in the disbarment pro- ceedings brought against James W. Bryan of Kitsap county, which coin. sap exonerate Attorney Bryan. action was brought by certain Kiteap attorneys. Mr. Bryan an- nounced he would not pay his share of the costs in the case. Starting tomorrow, the Canadian will land at Pier 1, instead of Pier A. An overhead eid will 0 a from the street the ‘ler end. M. H, Sherman, vice president of sult of fireworks. NAVY YARD—The cruiser St. Louis was placed-in the drydock | yesterflay, to be put in readiness to proceed to Mare Island, where | she will serve as a recelving ship, | 8T. LOUI8—The Wells Fargo! 6 company today displaced cific Express company ‘on the sour! Pacific, Iron . Mountain, Wabash, Texas and Pacific and other Gould linet + de dndndadadadndadadadadedede 4 OMAHA, Neb—Giving prizes & with packages of merchandise, * premium coupons, or trading ®& stamps 1s made illegal in * Nebraska by an act which * went into effect today. Mer- & chants and manufacturers * have prepared to fight the * law, * * * 6 a a a i en i a TACOMA.—Fire destroyed the plant of the Holland Cook Manufac- turing company last night. The damages are estimated at $50,000, A $20,000 insurance was carried. Northwest Chautauqua assembly opens at Manitou park, Bainbridge Island, this afternoon. Various civic organizations of Seattle wil be represented in the opening ex- the Los Angeles Pacific Plectric railway, arrived in Seattle last night. ‘The Shriners’ special from Port orcises. Lake Washington strawberry fle|ds are now opened to the public, 15"centa per gallon. * {Ss The candidacy of Daniel Braxton Turney for president of the United States on the United Christian ticket was today formally launched. This ig the third time he has been chosen as the national stand. ard bearer of his party eeeeeeeeee * * * * * * * * * * * * +e * a ee ee ee el TAFT AND HIS FAMILY LEAVE FOR ROi, Taft said, as he started for erly: think 1 clever! While | bask on the coast Poor Congress will roast And | won't hear their curses in Beverly.” hi IH TK tt AT THE THEATRES, Moore—May Robson. Seattio — “The Daughter.” Orpheum—Vaudeville. Empress—Vaudeville. Pantages—Vaudeville. Grand—Motion Pictures. Alhambra—Motion pictures ee ed Tommy—Dad, what is meant by the mother-tongue? Parent—8-sh, my ev. “ have worked It quite Convict’s SESE ESE EEE ee eee boy. Don" start her!--Philadelphia Inquirer. installments. 1620 First one Harness sold on Holloway sells for less. * | SUMMER HOME. You Must Be Certain when you decide to save, to choose a savings bank. ‘The fly eays: “At last I've found a place where | can rest in peace.” AT THE MARKETS OLD PIKE rLoge PUBLIC MARKET MoNvay ast, 12% 6) conte t i plo cherries, # pompds 10 ox First: Because it is sub ject to examination once a by the bank examiner. ound; Nor ) way fish ball anit Lake Superior wht The" mag Tuesday day at ¢ b AT WESTLAKE MARKET MONDAY Monday the meat section of the Wes! ‘ublic Market offe cial quetation hres pounds as ", conte can; fia, 16 conte por wilh olgned will lore Second: Because it keeps a cash reserve regulated by law, . Third: Becatise its in- vestments must be safe and certain. ‘ali day Mon i, ° 2 vent mmburee steak. § poundap 26 ory pounds 26 vente; 40) $400,000 CAPITAL The Bank for - Savings Cor. 3rd Ave. and Pile: St. pound; Da pound. Other sp fo | Halibat cheeks, 2 pounds 18 centet sam on trout, 10 ahaa, r 2 pounds 16 ce) Young Hyson ak w Boston ...... 110.00 Pittsburg . Buffalo Sere er 91.50 **Rochester, Chicago Pee iy 52 72.50 Rochester, Detroit .. 82.50 St. Louis . Minneapolis 60.00 Montreal ........ . 105.00 *On dates June 28 to July 6, 1911, only. 14 to 17, 1911, only sie LIMITS: Final return limit, October 31, 1911 LEGES and choice of diverse routes are permitted St. Paul ... ‘ Washington ..... LIBERAL N. Y. N. Y. 60.00 - 107.50 **On dates June 30 to July 6 and August STOPOVER PRIVI- Tickets will be sold at proportionately reduced fares to many other destinations in the East, in addition to those named. at slightly higher fares, Return may be made through Colorado and California LOW HOMESEEKERS’ RATES 10 MONTANA On July 4 and first and third Tuesday in For detailed information regarding “Cheap Lands” and ch month of 1911. “Homesteads,” see Col. M. H. Welton, Traveling Immigration Agent, at City ‘Ticket Office, Second and Cherry St. For additional information regardi: fares, routes, sleeping car reservations, train service, etc., call on or write J. L. CRISWELL, City Ticket Agent MILWAUKEE & PYGET SOUND A. P. CHAPMAN, JR. General Agent Passenger Dept. Second Ave. and Cherry St., Seattle Trains depart from New Union Station, Jackson St. The New Line Is the Short Line