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and it has now surrend Star's Exclusive Service ‘Aug. 10—The declarati y war such as has Just brok fp Casa Blanca, Morocco murder and torture of a Christians, or Naza githe Mobammedans der! the whites, ts a periods fu northern Africa always attended with fa ‘orgies of the wildest kind, and We of @ Christian falling into bands of the religious crazed ie not worth a straw. Death q@ough either, and the most indignities are visited bodies of the “infidel we who have witnessed the of “holy wars” say that nes attending and thrilling. The ties, with coal black faces. eyes and th, rand thither through the strecia, sometimes shrieking @ Christians and their re Changing fo a chant of pas from the koran aod finally thematires to the ground p their faces to the cast, and to Allah and Mohamme them are white d, white tee frenaies there is po dee ‘will not perform. a j Would alone charge | of white soldiers an 4% amile of joyous bay need was the outbreak at which has horrified | the Grand. Sunday Pond Right's Balt ballad opera, “The Hob Will be rendered, with J. Francis Ab , George }, Aida Hemmi J im the principal matinee and evening Bage-Edwards opera, “Dolly ih” Will be repeated. Thurs | Qnd Saturday nights matinee a double bill! consisting of "im which Daphne fo! ; Bugene Weiner Charles Bates, come appear; and “Cavalleria Maseagni's = one act era, which should furnish Arthur Cunningham, ¥ and J. Francis Abbott be opportunities of their ca finishes the the Seattle theater to w the bill will be ito “Tracked Around the BMelodrama which is said ye heaeignng success in | which is being pre Bere for the first time. In Emma Banting. the Mar of the company, as -Sogd =e of @ boy detective love of adventure oN oipcaor around the Various disguises Meeting With various adven — _ At the Thied Avenue. mantic "Will be presented for a we Clarke assuring the + Otis Skinner ma. tte Taylor wi Seraphina rey a ce is promised b At the Lyric. Pride of New poet packing the Be Week, will be ce tonight ernoon ar n y The Giri From ‘} to be one of the ¢ Ser presented by WMpany, will be bh are advertine fo catch the po; be in faterpoi Agha At ‘the Lols. Drevent bill of vaude Men at the Lola te for the las times. { a tow speeram will be y Ihe new features be # Lee and her candy kid nee act, w b ind dancing: O'Con & Co, assisted Jensings, in The Tho + Harry Lee, Hebrew | Rive TS and Rocheste together wit! er At the Star Star theater + evening ered. Fa view looking toward the Atlantic oceay of Casa Blanoa, Moroctan town where the fanatical Mo- declared a holy war and slew with horrible torture a dozen European whites, The city was Crowd of WhiteRobed Mohammedans In a Narrow Street In Casa Blanca, —_——— }and tomorrow afternoon and night} the last performances will be given | Harris Beaure | by Billy Link, garde Co. Duffy the Sawtelle & Duffy Lillian Walton and the other favor-| On Monday aft-| ites of this week noon there will open John Demp- y, eccentric comedian; Al Bur ton, comedian; the Pryors, musical artists; Dorothy Earl, vocalist; Trainer and Mobler, diackface ar tists; Will Hoyte, baritone; Mur phy and Willard, {9 a comedy sketch, and new French motion pic At Luna Park. Whang Ho,” the Chinese war jank, is # feature at Luna park that fe attracting wide attention, and those who fiock to the pleasant re sort acroas the bay are taking ad vantage of the chance to see this ancient fighter of the ptrates, made, as it Ix, of the most beautiful and costly Oriental woods, and inlaid with pearl, The Oriental Chinese weapons, torture other curios of the Celestial empire are objects of interest. The chutes, the merry go-round, the circle swing, the figure §, the vaudeville jbullding on San F instruments and) shows and all the big attractions | are running in full blast. Ringling’s Circus. Ringling’s cireus, claimed to be the largest In the world, will visit Seattle August 21 and 22, giving four performances, two afternoon and two evening, of their big tented shows. It is claimed that the cir is larger and better this year o ever before, and the ping of the Ringling Bros. will be the featere of (his summer's amuse ments. Florence Roberts will begin her third year as a estar under John Cort's management at Kansas City ptember 19, appearing for the first part of he son in the West in Zira. Negotiations are now pending for the rights to a success ful play in which Mise Roberts will be seen in New York after the holi days, Of Mr. Cort’s dramatic tions,, Sarah Truax will be the to begin her season, being ache 0 uled to open in ithaca, N. Y., § tember 16, in “The Spider's Wer,” described as an original drama fn three acts, by John Hutchins. 1 be Miss Truax’s first appear as a star, as well as the pre ¢ of the play, which 1s sald wo ample opportunity for the of attrac: | first | This} her ability as an omo-| tional actress. For Miss Truax’s| pany Frank Dekum has been engaged as leading man. “The der’s Web” will be performed on t during the ly part of the acon, until a suitable New York | heater becomes available Miss Grace yrge's London tri ph in “Divorcons” js being well | advertised in @ booklet of London C ms now being sent und mastery of er emotions petulance and the is described as Will Preach Twice More. Re Myron W. Haynes each but twice more in the First Baptist church pulpit, The charge { the pastorate will be in the bands J the asulstant pastor, Rev ¥. Lamoreux, while the trustees joek a successor to Dr. Haynes. Herald In a dingy says room In a rick ornando « ety old te lo cated the headquarters of La Rev olvelon and the ican Society of the Mex ma of Liberty, a party overth the Mexican Kovernment. Back of the publica tion junta composed of 15 members, which controls a member ship of more thaa £0,000 Mexican laborers calling themselves patriots. The object of the organization ts to overthrow the Diaz government; the assassination of President Roosevelt and President Diaz, and the conversion into @ dictatorship with Ricardo Magon as the head and members of-the local junta bis advisers. or to ow LUDDEN A CANDIDATE (Star Special Service.) SPOKANE, Ang. 10.—W. H. Lad den, a local attorney and politician, who for five years was register of the land office at Spokane, bas an nounced hin candidacy for congress on the republican ticket to od Jones, candidate for ~ 25 to 30 per cent cut on all fah- ing rods. Clean-up sale of all sur plus stock. Come in and examine our stock. TH 1111 tet av Boys’ Clothing We offer a beautiful assortment of medium weight suits, in sizes you money. at figures that save prices are $3 and Up See our new HE SEATTL. E STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1907. BOL explont fn the early thin me depot, Special Service) ILDER, Colo, Aug. 10.—An ion of dynamite during a fir Colorado & Southorn depot ning destroyed the and from 60 to 100 persons wore badly hurt BANK SUSPENDS STOCKHOLM, Credit ker losers. The ed out the hin ory Anot pended, and an army and private individuals are heavy amount treasur Mreatont pred rate warrants drawn. FOR FORGERIES (My United ¥ Aur 10.-—The of Stockholm, has sus the result of extensive for by & prominent nobleman officer, Many firme bank CITY PAY DAY BREAKS RECORD city comptroller today hand. salary warrants to the of $127,929.95, whieh the or marked “O. K." This was pay day in the elty’s the amount of money for her big pay day comes on There were 1,664 sepa | Swift's | August 20, when the city makes set. | |tlement of ali bills against the mu jit millions of fragments from {ts ulelpality ‘CER } ( | supertn Mre. }ham; ¥ ham }W.J.M ine & sham; jc. 3 Taylor ledo; © | Wenat Wenate Vem Tyler, Seattle | Florence W |ny Gties, Seattle; Beattie; lines L. Grace Blodgett Seattle; Mary A Royee, Pall City; | an attle; ¢ ida | Bishop. ites; ¢ jAnea M iP wer Forrester. Gad dois. Seattle Jan M. ranft attle ale A Moran. attle; tle; Ha tage F South Jobn W. Sau ate klea, ttle; Charles 8. Tilton son, Seattle; Reattle Margar Zlpha Moto: streets LIVE Pacific | tngham ; | Heliingham , Jobanna lZena W Harlin B |Mary Py Blanche H. Newberger t. P. OLYMPIA, Aug. 10. surance Commissioner J ly has canceled the authority of the of; TIFICATES FOR TEACHERS Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Aug. 10-——Tho state tendent’s office announced permanent first grade cortif have. been issued this woek the following named persons Madge Griffith, South Nellie H, Abbott, Bolling felon M. Sedgewick, Belling ‘ate 8. Seward, Bellingham fe Williams, Goshen; Kather Grant, Deming; Lelia Odell J, N. Gilkey, Wieker- | Josephine Tanner, Everett; | Hutchinson. Rverett; Mrs MacKenate. Aritngton ‘oodraff, Silver Creek, G. W Curtis; Maude Martin, To Lee Martin; W. 1 Reeves chee; Carrie Davis Reeves. hee; E. Baker, Pert Ange Risley, Port Angeles urcell, Sedro-Woolley; B. A Lyman; Edith L Greenway; Ida M. Seott, Lind; Mra Langtry, Seattio; Fan George R. Austin. Blanche Atwood, Seattle Allen, West Beattlo Beach B. Albright, Beattie; Kate Vallard; Nina O. Buchan Brownlow, Se Bell “aries EF. Berg, Seattle Beattie; @ jeorge W Harriet M 8. Conklin, Ren DeBolt, Seattle Egan, Seattle; Harriet F Westfield, New York Ravensdale; Elizabeth W. G. Mart Hitchings, Se Ballard; Lin Seattle 1. FF J. Mott, Be feat ; Ida Mon Foster; Idah Olfen, Seattle teesn, Seattle; G. A. Russell Park; Emma V. Shoudy, St Storey, Seattle; George nderson, Seattle; 0 W Bothell; George A. Spencer Maude Thompron, Seattic Seattle; Ida Wil Alice M. Lamb Ward BE. B. Walker, Anbuaro et M. Widmer, Seattle; Mra B. Fenton, Seattle. re killed 23 last year Io ‘London * wl STOCK COMPANY LOSES LICENSE jar Special Serv ) H. Schive Live Stock association Spokane to do business in this state Mr. Se 1 have ing the action 1 took with to this About genera or the first notice was aufficiont pany under his directions pany has written ly said simply written confirm respect company four months ago. two months ago the attorney 1 said he was in doubt wheth the com The com business fo notice was given no four months. Piget o Teddy Bear Caps and Tams. | J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 FIRST AVE., COR. COLUMBIA STREET. Strongest Boys’ Clothing House in the State of Battleships at Navy Yard. to 16, Reduced 24 Assistant In } | One-Fourth off | RINGLING BRes. SHIPPERS T0 COLLECT ia the cus KEEP AN EYE ON THE SKY TONIGHT Watch night The reason ts that the world gets tonight Into the pathway of Swift's comet, known to selence aa “1862 1 There {* no danger of our bump ing into the comet Itself. It takes 120 «years Ko and tonight it will able distance it leaves behind for the stars to fall to . rw ~ ~. corm Ne \ To ompi'r PRROLIDS comet to around tts orbit be at a very reap But as it mo tall, and these will be lashed into the earth's atmosphere and burned in the fal Those felling stars are called per- | point of view is worth considerable selds, being nothing lews than pleces money, every plece being readily of crumbled worlds coming in con. sold tact with our atmosphere, and so| It will be 75 years, or in 1982, be heated in falling that they are made fore the head of Swift's comet ts tren ent and vaporized, Now |due to come near the earth again 4 thea on unconsumed fragment When it came the last time the sky falle to the earth in the form of was made so bright at night that a pure iron. This fragment ts called newspaper could be read by the & meteorite, and from the selentifi¢ comet's hight LAKE WASHINGTON CASES BEING CONSIDERED Out of the 30 launches and row boats that were tomporarily seized by the, local custome officials a week ago Sunday, but seven cases have developed Owing to the confusion over the regulations ncerning launches and small boats it in Ikely tha there will be no prosecutions. The list of cases has been forwarded to Chief Collector Harper at Port Townsend Maa tee been é & lighted lantern ready to exhibit in his canoe, This offense carrios & penalty of $200. A gasoline launch owned by A. Coop failed to have a fogborn and carried more passengers than there were life preservers. To be without « foghorn is to stand lable for « $50 fine. Nine launch fn charge and Warren Caller dis played no lights, was without « fog . FROM THE RAILROADS J.) The gasoline launch Escort, ow horn, whistle or copies of the reg od by l. Burch, was carrying ulations | passengers and only #7 ife pre A gasoline launch in charge of servers when taken Sunday The |B A. Wright had no foghorn, whie penalty, for this is $506 tle, bell or copies of the rules, and 0. G@ Alford is charged with not | is Mabie for a fine of $250 Bee (he atlenhips at Navy Yard WORKS ONE DAY ara 25 to 30 per cent cut on all fieh a plus stock. Ce in and examine our stock Hall 1111 First av F. A. Ratebelder, who was ap pointed by the board of health to ——— the position of assistant plumbing to Bari his When you ride « inapector, worked one day af: appointment and then threw up the ington Sunday on the Renton job. The action came as a look around and note how irprise to the board, which sel al the surroundings are In ed him over a large number of other applicants. Why the man should have given up his place In such a hurry ie not known. beautiful suburb, Earl is the place for happy Scenic Park Yes, it 18 Open. TONIGHT—SATURDAY—10TH, THERE WILL BE A Concert by Wagner’s Band Hitt Bros. Celebrated Fireworks. MeLinn Bros. The Flying Martins. Forty-Second Avenue, Near Madison Street WILL EXHIBIT AT SEATTLE “thursday AUS. 21:22 Thursday SHOW GROUNDS: OLD BALL PARK, FIFTH AV. NORTH. WOR aa! GR EATEST snows DOUBLE LENOTH RAILROAD CARS 60 Acrobats and The 12 Sina idenie 60 Acrialists and the 10 Fiving Jordans, oe Yeom Abroud ne Ae He, “Rie ORGEOUS FRE! re Wi N DAILY at 24 lb Lam" DOOnD OPEN at 187 One Fifty Cont Taket Admits verything. Ohitdren Under 12 Yearo Halt Pri Admission tickets and numbered reserved seats will be on sale during the engagement at THE SHERMAN CLAY & CO. PIANO STORE, 1406 Second av, at exactly the same price charged in the regular ticket wagons on the show grounds. Lu BROWNSFIELD SEEKS 10 (a a een a times on the charge he ts now un- der arrest for, each trial resulting ia & disagreement d BE RELEASED PTo Inepect Turrets, pias Clyde Brownfield, nowe in King} The hoard of officers recently 4 4 cou a » ¢ » of hi named by President R@@sevelt to Tho Shippors’ Reciprocal Demur-jtom of tho rallroads to hold a PEST: tant, 08 SNS, CRRING Of REY. | Meee ha Meamate cltwree’ ecobie rago Bureau, the Pirst of ite kind | the lemurrage due them anion Ing, together with Lawrence Dye, it a view of recommending 1m to be launched In the northwest, | they ask for it, ‘The shipper {8 | robbed Cus, Hendrickson, a sallor,| brovemente looklme to the agtety of has just been established in the |often ignorant that any overcharge | last November, yesterday filed althe crows wit prougbly Welt Be Arcade: Annex with Sidney Otle ax |in duo bim so fails to acquaint the | petition asking for his releaye on\tttle ae soon ae peretionble and anager, with the objow of looking | road of the fact. They say that over | ji, own Secognigance, o as an | spect the Nebragka and other @pa- jafter tho interests of ahippers of | $10,000 was held out on them by | alternative, & red@ttion of hin bagi | sels at Bromertoft various lines throughout the state|the ratiroads here last year | to $600. and forcing the railroads to give) ‘The buroau will look after these) He alleges that he ts suffgring| 'eetfle Squadron at Navy Yer, them thelr Just dues under the re-| collections, in short, will endeavor | fron tubercwoals and that an op a clprocal demurrage lawa to ascertain what 1s coming to the | eration on his arm is necowuary to\ v. ony It sons that uhippers as a rule| shipper in the way of demurrage| avoid the necouslty gf having 1 Olympic Marta do not understand the exact work: overcharges and to assist bim (0 armput Judge Morris will hear| cuts your meat bills in bale at ings of the new law that went into | get it * |th® case next week Pike et, opposite the we Marte, effects Inst June, which provides} A shipper #ald today that al-| Hrowntiot has been tried three ' a that the shipper may collect $1 a|though the past year witnesses al wh jday f on each car from the rail most a complete failure on the,part eminem ee tere: |road company from witch ho order. |of the railroads to supply ears and od cars, if they were not delivered |although shippers loaded emptict JOWN CORT within #ix days, and it is to ae |as fast as they could get them, and . quaint the shippers with the |consigners unloaded cars wnreason Manager wethod of procedure along these |ably delayed and bunched from the and plies lines that the bureau | Kast, demurrage collections, wnop Ban Franciece PR ho btm Mag span or Engagement. jhas been established posed by ehippers, increased 70 per . - 4 : ‘ | Shippers say that it cont or nearly $45,000 over 1906, ||| COMMENCES SUNDAY NIGHT—Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Aug. 11, “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” Wednesday Matinee and Wednesday Night, “DOLLY VARDEN,” Thursday, Friday and Saturday Matinee and Saturday Night, Aug. 15, 16 and 17, GRAND DOUBLE BILL-—“H. M. & PINAFORE,” Introducing DAPHNE POLLARD AND EUGENE WEINER, Tenor, and MASCAGNI'S “CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA,” Grand Opera in One Act, in English—Augmented Orchestra. Prices; Night b0¢, The, $1.00. Matinees, 26c and S00. 13, Aug. 14, Seattle's Prices formances, day, « old bill Leading Vaudeville House Hox Seats, 30 Per 7:15, 8 ch day. Sun 00 to 11:00, last times of STAR NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON MURPHY & WILLARD COMEDY SKETCH. THE PRYORS, Musical Act TRAINER AND MOHLER, Black Face Comedians AL. BURTON, DOROTHY EARL, Singer. JOHN DEMPSEY, Eecentric Dancer STARASCOPE AND WILLIAM HOYTE box seats, THEATRE Sunset Main 1604, Im 4304 Week Bt: ra ey 8 Matchless Vaudeville Long Mat Irene Less and the Candy Kid jaily each O'Connor-Saunders and Company, afteraces. “The Thoroughbred and the Lady.” Two full pert. | Harry Lees every evening The Hebrew Car Conductor. Extra Pert, Rivers and Roc Baturday, Sun- | Burlesque on “Thilby.” day and Bimbo and Koko, Holidays s) The Parisian Eccentriques. Illustrated Song. siclibbaseeh Cette toe LYRIC THEATER RUSSELL & DREW, Mors. PHONES 567. TONIGHT, “PRIDE OF NEW YORK.” STARTING MATINEE, SUNDAY, AUG. 11, Managers Russell & Drew Offer the Chas. L Young “Pride of New York Musical Comedy Company” in the Lat est Travesty of the Day, “THE GIRL FROM FRISCO” An & ae Comedy it is good—the actors all better than t at high prices. The M Numbers and CHORUS just as good and as good looking as you have seen for a Dollar, and our prices are 26, 30, 40 and 50 cents. Next week, same ¢ ny in “THE MILITARY MAID.” are 1 some e ee “SEATTLE TH EATER “The Leading Popular Priced Theater of the Northwest.” Tonight, Last Time, “RACHEL GOLDSTEIN.” WEEK BEGINNING MATINEE TOMORROW (SUNDAY), AUG. 11, Russell & Drew Present tho EARL BURGESS COMPANY AND MISS EMMA BUNTING, in Al Wood's Big Scenic Sensation, “Tracked Around the World” Miss Bunting in the greatest character since she arrived here. All the Burgess Company in good parts. The Play—a fascinating and thrilling story—punctuated with novel and realistic surprises. Think about the prices for such an attraction—15 to 50 cents. Matinees, 256 and 10 cents. = SZRD AVENUE THEATER ALL NEXT WEEK, Matinees Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday, “PRINCE OTTO.” 200, 0c; box seats, na Park The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. by same company. Phones Sunset Main 2631 Ind. 3405. Price Night be. 10¢ 50c. Matinees—10c, 20¢; See the Famous Chinese War Junk With it starving Ages, blinding beheading words and countless relic of the barbarous Bast The last and only chance to see a genuine wa the only ve of its kind that eve crossed the Pacific CAN his is truly a sight of a lifetime. Bring the children; it’s an education in Chinese History. The Big June Outdoor Attractions Don Carlos and His Wonderful Troupe of Trained Dogs and Monkeys Coming Soon. The Great Hungarian-Russian Band of all the crowned Heads 50 Pieces. of Burope, Have played for