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‘ORGANIZED LOOTING IS KHEDIVE SEEING EUROPE, eT Serta tn Jal Charged With Stealing From Freight Sheds—-Officers Expect to Make More Arrests: Around the Circle. (Beattie Star's Exclusive Service, PARIS, Aug. 13. of & story tional In many « e fort of the authorities to solve Aten © mystery failed until Detectives af the ee er of Nick Jama and Corbett took charge of Ce ot the first to fall the case ‘Their firat clew led to erry gg artested fr Owens and the-capture of the oth into the trap, and during the ers followed quickly cay moral Fox, Dennis Bist A majority of the men fn the terneon ate we ~ . es police say, must have a, Sevstan W either had a hand fn the thefta; or eustody. yO. Moll f ve known that the stealing was Gayder and "on ond there ts ¢ og place. The men would {nto the ing more e A gases ot frolht, take peoeneet off day Ja they wanted, and then | crowd ason Up again, delivering and them to the Consignees short the the f the men original number of articles ahipped . by one ¢ € ‘Moll was atven 7 ‘ BAS HILMI, had been in the city was not ¢ Switeeriand. His t funds, The officials of the bank |4*™" aay they never opened an Account | with them The let of officers of ou as pobisned mves| OVERNIGHT ENTRIES Homberg, president and After an tnvestigation covering several weeks, Detective Clark this morning arrested Mre. 4 ~~ an : ee aoe Sas en fleecing Mra. J. F. 3 ————— ; H | | - i a Was his lncegnito that the fact that : | vered until after he had depart tour te rath | co led for ; lone of study and observation jer than pleasure, although the khe dive has not gone so far as to ac . cept the advice of John Milton (o/ 4 a UNEARTHED BY POLICE . . ° Egyptian Ruler te Taking a Swing ) Abas Hilmi, the ming known, So atrict scorn delights and live laborious if alent k general manage Ww. ou y Fott x b sa a 5 oral people on @ fraudules * ‘ollowing are the ov ht on ; Other arrests are | Vice president J. Quillinan, 8€0|ruce tor Woduesdar , pr Bd acheme. © tary. ana Haury &. Hoon poneral | eee ays races at th Meadows First r Four snsel. Mra. M. Dynes, who was one of the trio taken in custody is represented as the inventor of six furlongs. year-olds and upward Bed to subscribe for) 1388 Rublana selling 6 joo* 0: the secret process by which the reed ee ge : - jcompany was to produce its special | 1419 Marte Antoluetto Pott i 4 of iifegiving Nour. 1407 My Pal y 10 “4 1290 Dangerous Girl* 100 © COMMERCIAL EXCURSION 2s: or" 106 be 1997 Gerolette* te were promised | NOLULU 11896 Black & i Joba, but were told TO HO }1046 Irom Watson . RUSSELL BACK - MYSTERIOUS JAUNT City Treasurer George Russell, | wan Gog jofalobn Mplinger | Mr, Russell was atill myate when he arrived In Seattle on, ay ently morning , train, but braught photographs to prove that }caused bratnstorma among city | ho and hin wife have been enjoy |hall reporters, which gave riso to|!9& themselves at a beach resort bear Low Angeles. o tho mysterious, NW reappeared 1 MMdon and unexplained div appearan © about 10 daya ago 1 thieves | arrested y Way aga from the! khM@ive of Beypt, who ts having a nines fr oe al i an os Winerratan? pe Simited. thet with seven of the alley | Kame source the officers are gath-|!4ree tine for himself away from | P'kces from the middie fork Of) he had given some attention to ie cuatody, and other ar) ce information against others, | How od who is now in ngland,|the Snoqualmie to New York. He | the Riplinger matter aay pmentartl? expected, (M8 At loast one of the men now tn | cently apent two ye in Paria) ro that they have | custody tntimated to the polloe that} police believe " ty one of the | $h® investigation will implteate oY ‘oraantid sang of] persons higher up in the’ thieving | ROTOR ever heard of | All gre 8 have been employed ead MARYS fore ‘the week tn] at the’ iosal froight sheds of the ; Be CONN ams and Cor | Northern Paeific and Great North jective been * on ern, During the past months goods? who have te deve valued at many thousands of dol he ease, CAPAC ich w as lars have dMappeared and every + Sentiment among the members, Wéibur L. Cummings, of MeBur of the bar seems to be generally |ney & Cummin in favor of the calling of a grand| “Off hand | should say that a jury. The lawyers believe that the | grand Jury is not needed at the totstrust whieh the public feels to-| present time, ax 1 do not belleve ward the present city and county | th officials makes such a step a ne cousity { there ww any corruption in either our elty and county govern ment, im the sense that it existe in | John J, Higgins, apectal New York, Chicago, Cineinnatl or [for the Seattle Bar ans San Francisco, If, however, a pro when asked his opinion said per committee finds that there is You, | believe a grand jury ruption, elther developed or in ought to be called if th of the Renton Hin Improve: [assoctation finds enough evide to Justify such a procedure | “The attempt to ridicule the com. |mittee ts poor policy, The Renton | Hi club Is composed of some of the committ cipient, and that it can be either prevented from developing or cured by & grand jury, let it be called, the sooner the better Walter French, of Allen & French, sald: “Yos, 1 belleve a grand jury ought to be called, In biggest taxpayers of the city; |saying this, I do not Intend to r of the most public spirited | fleet upon any efty or county people in Seattle belong to it, It|ploye, but believe that everythin is fair to presume that a committee ought to be thoroughly investiga chowen by it, to 1 take so tm vo we ought to have a portant @ task an Investigating the y called at least o the elty and county officials, will should tnvestigate all be representative of the best ele vunty offices, and such ments of the eta. mm a8 are bro t be If that committee finds that ditions are sueh that a grand jury The power of doing ail in necessary to bring certain pec wht not to be left le to justice or to expore certain (the hands of the prone “i to ite atte q this entirely in outing attor ‘FROM HIS te being on the trai} Hgue ay 3. (a nee mele aera a, wan started t Pigott | “COKE” FIEND A WONDER. and associates severe years oxo, PIONEER ALASKA! ° ‘hably j Breaks With Drug After Belng aw Outcast 22 Years. and had been rem ful More room 1 added faetii tse vecomine a nage atte | DIES AT JUNEAU tensive plant, the Wrgest west of | ——~4 ° Chicago, now nearly completed (Star Special Bervice.) wuccons at Renton? and it was the intention | remove the machinery and ma | yUNBA® Alnoka, Aug. 1 fal of the Youngstown plant to Kwonry Borlen, one of Whe ploneors | that place within a few days, @ of Alaska, and © Qict, died today this dt al of been elally } Speer TO WED KING'@BON i | At the Grand. Jeanne Bonaparte Will) Marry | “The Bohemian Wirl” will be into Grecian Royal Family. |nung for the last time tonight by | ‘the gan ®raneisco Oper get the Grand! “Dolly Varden” will be repegted tomorrow afternoon and night, A double bill of "Pina fore” and “Cavalleria Rustt@ana,” | | introducing Daphne Pollard, and | Huqene Weiner, will finish out the week < ented W. H. THOMAS. (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) OMAHA, Neb, Aug. 13.—For 28 years a fiend to cocaine, living the life of a tramp, Wm. Henry Thom- as is a living ex le of what wilt power can do. Not only did Thom- At the Beattle. “Tracked Around dhe Wagld, with Koma Bunting cast as a boy detective, will run all week at the Beattie theater | At the Third Avenue. | “Prince Otto,” with Frederick Clark in the tide role, and Laurette | break off from the use of the Taylor as Princess raphina, will] z, but he has secured a good po- be presented all week by the Tay on and now has become a mis lor company at the Third Avenue among the coke fields of the tenderloin who were his former At the Lois. associates. He ix doing a mighty Manager Pantages of the Lois| PRINCESS JEANNE BONAPARTE of good among the drug suf theater offers a new vaudeville | (Seattie Stare Exclusive Service.) program this afternoon, Irene Lees o ad op and her Candy Kid; Bimboe and|, PARIS, Aug. 12.-—A $6,0 While Mra. Ru ge is doing Koko: ‘Harry Lass: Of . Our Ance 1’ la noble work w money, it Saunders & Co Rive 4 is to be the portion of id by those cl to her per- Rochester are among the headiin rite son of King George of | sonaliy that she is determined that ors In the person of Princess in her giving she shall do so upon At the Lyrle Roland. Her mothe m take & suggestion fe The Girl From Fri which 11 | canenter: of B. 2 Sr tka coun ARRANGE pleases the miasagement to tert T Oca ast eee HUNTING SEASON NEAR ® combination of fun, music and amassed a mighty for-| Rifles, she ns, hunting coats, girl,” te packing the Lyric at ever car « and belts, gun performance niet, sential Ee cn , 4 shot gun, ammunt- - tion. Wall, 1111 — “Whan « 1 Streets of Ye i ra presse Whang Ho. “The | Angler’s Notice | nse Poetic MR Aah We will close out all fishing rods} The Name ts Brown lied Luna Park In fe Get our figures on plumbing and chance to 1 nd the sua) big ierowds rt n baths and sinks, methods “ fet Uhat grand jury | ney. It ie too much power for one are attending oe Piper & Taft y r H. Brown Plumbing be called mar - areron 1 Co., 221 Pine st oe | At the Star Theater = ape Star theater this aft 4 are eight th are eight» f well doing. If you have Do This Teda Spey mM... a wtarted savings account y if aylet o : is ovly a dollar or two at a Take the Renton car and ask the ‘ormances each night | | =anem time, It's the habit, not the nductor to let you off at Earling- } | Ringling’s Coming nt th pe a: in ,‘2& |\ton. Walk around and examine the - _, “Ringling's World's start one with this lay of the land. Note the water- The entire plant of the Seattle | towd ‘citizens, who have no fire| Shows” will be exhibited iy with the firat dot ways, the street car lines and the Car Manufacturing company, at 4Ppamiue of their own. These! tle on August 21 and 22, two afte ia can epare, F per age al ‘ i ar you ' ‘our pe railroads, They all prove our con- foungstov “ buildings were badly damaged by| noon and two evening perform ae nterest pald on saving a ap wa, wie Gott Whine hat Y ances to be. gives, It is claimed pew ena id on saving® | tention that Earlington fe the natur- re which started at 1 o'clock this) Snhortiy after the fire started the| that this monster circus is larger Swedish, Norwegian and | 8! gateway to Seattle. Earlington mornt ue, on apting & loss of near Seattio fire department was noti-| and better than ever this year. German Languages Spoken. is practically at sea level and is the 200,000 0 of which ta cov * but t was nearly an hour be c. : rl ital Fully Paid $100,000 4 onty to n ered by Insurance, How the fire forg’an engine arrived, and then| At Beenie Park st re ina Mins jonly logical gfte in or near Seattle riginated is as yet @ mystery, the |it could not be used, af there was| Two special band concerts } jfor large manufacturing interests. james apparently starting beneath no water, the tide being out, and| been arranged for Sunday at Sc c jIf you examine Earlington careful- —— sep, ° re ¥ 9 h without water service.| Park, Wagner's splendid organiza ily you will see at once that arade car material stored @ steel plant adjoining the | tion having been ured. The reog y - ta the yards, and valued at $49,000, car shops on the west was threat-| Lavudaver troupe, McLinn Brothers geography has marked out a splen- was burned, while many of the ened ‘with destruction, but was|and the Flying Martins are other aid destiny for this beautiful frame business buildings situated saved by the wind which blew from | features to be seen at the new lake suburb. % Y ‘ 108 gromotors announced that| The Seattle Chamber of a beter ey i (hed petchased 40 lots on Lake | merce, In response to Senator Piles, | a) ood race. five furlongs, and Were to have a big | that Puget Sound cities organize a |, BPRS tee ae ° than | trade excursh nd take a trip | SS. ka Davis. 2 to the Hawailan Islands, has taken | 150) Oi) ier. 163 the suggestion ap and te now corre: | ed * — aareret 108 Goodbum, a Mrs.| ponding with various organiza 4 te 12 veg HL. Irwin, of 944| tone on Sound. According to the om fens Seats 100 @, pat ap $100 cash for | Weal officials the plans are to make | 1406 Bob rare ; 108 “ | the ursion trip during January tots ae Sets 163 s | 1362 Broo! poles as f that | OT February. The trip will occupy oT See anole nat tor a| four weeks and will cost $154, In aoa aaea sa Orleans 100 ‘under an option of $25, cluding all expenses and the cost i580 ieoemot 3 108 Hedlund, and that |! ®umerous side trips from Hone | Was allowed fo inpae. | 4 Prospectus which the com | — selling, Syearolds and ap. (1392) Foncasta ‘ (1379) Mixa Rillte . a ) Pastoso 11992 Crotx a’ Ten million people have opened accounta with the Postoffice Sav ings Bank of England. have to place on sale may not be large enough to last through Thursday. The Scissors sold by us are the finest in ev Cheap pait of scissors will give tS petiod of usefuine s, le a good pair will always be feady 10 do the most particular work for a much longer This is one reason we prefer to handle none but the Welter grades of Scissors For tomorrow Thursday our entire stock of Scissors MAMKed at reduced prices. The ent includes 7 Scissors, Bar . sors and Si ms’ Scissors, Mel as Ordinary House Scissors in a number of sizes ion of $1.00 Scissors to 65¢ shows just about average of reduct 4 y respect. A ich dissatisfaction during (Star Special Service.) Aug. 13 JUNEAU, Alaska yutheastern Alaska to offer the country. At assortn mines EXTORTION Commerce 1 the purpose of cor stices for the reason that limited to make it prac a kind is about the Hes at any one | One, two and three ¢ Mock now run : SEE THESE UNDERPRICED SCISSORS In the Crockery Dept., Main Floor nber of yon for way up. at the me r next week, a to come Chambh which is the proposed reguiating the charges of and storage companies, ing out of the alleged practiced by the Bekins and Storage company Movin, of sity ALL THE CREDIT YOU, WANT three. particlarly now recelves and amall shops an tnereased number of them ors are strangers Jy the olty Third race, mile and a sixteenth sidering several matters of impor The! business men of Juneau, and Doug: las are presenting an appeal to the mship companies operating t0 | 41! » for laboring men to thie least 1,000 men are wanted in the local PLANS TO PREVENT thie ordinance moving 6, KrOW extortion er dollars ts ing in New York City, By aneunscannasictnanneecet tion It ts esti dd that nite! the ordinary citizen recely ed one in & mouth a year ago, he Restaurants have Two of the most attractive places for instruction in New York City | Blare the Metropolitan Museum of [ CORNER Art and the American Mureum of |SECONDAVE.|! B! Natural History, yet there are thou AND || sands of residents of New York who have never been fn them, and pnt oA I} more than holf of their daily visit across the street from the factory were saved from total destruc the weet The Youngstown ear batlding AMUSE MENTS. Keeceeheenenenenennenenens cae en THE GRAND John Cort, Manager. Farewell Week—San Francisco Opera Company Tonight (Tu 8:45 each day. 1468 Miss Officiows day) “The Bohemian Girl.” Wed. Mat. and Night, “Dolly V. - atiiien den.” Thurs. Prt, Bat. and Sat. Mat, Grand Double Bill, “HM. M. 6. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. tae ath race mile anda sixteenth, Pinafore” and “Cavalleria Austicana” Prices-—26c to $1. Matinee Complete Furnishers of Momes, Steamboats and Motets Handicap, }yearclds and up, value | 25¢ and 6 r 7 $600 - E Sinks. tacos 107 | LOIS THEATE sf . te oral ‘ 108 Pantages’ devitie Temporarily at the Lolt’ Matinee Every Aft ye, 11908 Firet Peep M \ernoon, Performances Every Night j ie re Se 108 ATTRACTIONS—Irene Leos and Her Candy Kid: O'Connor, Saun 1385 Logtatilta ; 113 | ders and Co.; Harry Leos: Rivers and Rochester; Bimboe and Koko 1355 Edwin T. Fryer 96 | Malon and Malon; Davis, the biackfaced monologist; Miustrated Song 1409 Gorgal 95 and Pantagescope. omorrow meses, in He aqearciée and Sp 16] LYRIC THEATER ) Canardo . AND WHILE THEY LAST THURSDAY at Be aney $9 | Cocttental and Week. Ota onlgh!.| “THE GIRL FROM FRISCO.” 328 Linda Rose .....++++s 103 | Wed. an t. Matinees coe ‘ Mabel Hollander .. 108 | 200 to bec. FUN—GIRL6 AND MUSIC. 1275 Wee Lass saeee Po . = —_ oe tee scam) SEATTLE 7 ATER 1405 Lord of the Forest 14 E HE 1344 Water Thrush 198 | Third Ave. and Cherry St., Tonight, | Emme Buntingand Earl Burgess Co. 1944 Titus 1* 46 | All Week. Prices—tbe to 50e. | “TRACKED AROUND THE Sixth race, six furlongs, PUTS.) Next week, “The Gambier.” | WORLD.” Syearolds and up ere ERMe SS PHN AE” i RI a aS 1277) Pals Fagot «occ 1) THIRD AVENUE THEATER (1406)Aust Polly 107| ‘Third and Pine, Phones: Main 2631; Ind. 3405. All this week, Mat (1308) Gateway 108 | inees Wed. and Bat : 1411 Gosstper d 107 | “PRINCE OTTO.” ii ' (asl) May Le N. .s.ccs..:+. 99] Prices: Night, 190, 20¢, 306. Nox seats, 50c. Matinees, 100, 2c i need of Scissors for any purpose, you cannot do bet- I} ae = | Nox seats, 26e. Next week, “Dora Thorne. @ the e-Rankin Store tomorrow or Thurs | Henttle’s Leading Vaudeviilo Mouse. Prices: 200, 100; y~preferably tomorrrow, as the quantity of Scissors we STAR box seats, 0c. Performances, 2:20, 7:15 THE ALL-PLANET BILL. Murphy and Willard, comedy sketch; Trainer and Mohler, black face comedt. Dorothy Earl; The Prrore Al Barton; John Demp sey; Will Hoyte; Motion Pictures—# Hig New Acta | Na Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. This week Chine War Junk, Whang Ho, on Exhibition, Don't fall to see it ‘ree attractions——Mizunos, Japanese troupe of acrobats; Erich Von the strong man, yale of V Russian Engel lifts nt! and feat of strength nice are open 0 ploces 2,000 pounds, Bes Comings X great Hungarian One fay rolley or ferry | athena amet dil pita | SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE. First Race, 2 P.M. Take cars at Firat Avenue and Jackson Street GENTLEMEN, 1.00, Admission, Including LADIES, Beg. « band of Grand Stagd, OP POSSE SOE S HOODS OOS ED PHOS HO SOPOOHOED ESOS HIG ODO ONG Scenic Park TOMORROW---WEDNESDAY: NIGHT | Wagner’s Band at 8:00 p. m. | McLinn Bros, [Ss p.m. | Landauer Troupe Next Saturday Evening omy HITT'S FIRE WORKS. BE “CONFETTI” NIGHT iT WILL TAKE MADIGON ST. CARS. DEPEOOS ODDO OOH U ODS OO OOOO OO OOO OOOHOSHOOOOOEOOOOOD resort _ A Buffalo | After you have seen FRarlington, come in and we will give you @ | birds-eye plat and some interesting ine engine je what you need literature. Go to Earlington today. cl gaa Bl BR The Jones-Thomson Investment Co, jone? IT 18 THE BEST MADE [T¥ omso be » HH. Woodhe } 113 Seneca st., Seattle. iG pany, 112 University » H stock ca The Fair Second Avenue between Pike and Pine <>| TOMORROW | <> 1,000 Hats at 3 Price For Children For Women For Everybody For Men For Boys For Giris Summer hats for any and every body only a short time left to dispose of them and they must get out and get out quick. Cost cuts no figure at all during this sale. Some are only one-tenth of the regular price, Others cost you only one-quarter of what you would expect to pay anywhere, and there are none that will cost you more than half the regular price. And half price here means about one-third price at any other store in town, Don't take our word for it that “The Fair” in Seattle. Compare and investigate, and you will find gives you more and better goods for your dollars than any store One trffl will convince you,