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Soe Di ares to Print the News # sez} = THE SEATTLE STAR. SaraaeT | you. 3 NO, 184. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER @ i, 1901, ') TODAY'S YACHT RAGE DECLARED OFF TRAPPED HIM! Capt. Wise, on the Stand, Swears Positively---Schley’s Counsel Shows Official Record, and He “Owns Up” ‘SOLID COMFORT A large line of Syringes of all kinds at the fol- eee eee eeeeeon ‘Columbia Was Within Two Miles: BUILDING MODERN RACERS of the Finishing Line When -THEIR COSTLINESS- Time-Limit Expired Raia SF oe set sum would b two or three pe Be IN THESE DOUBLE ; BREASTED, PURE WOOL 3.2.3 3:: " CASSIMERE, "HOMESPUN and 3-qt. Combination Bulb Byringes Bulb Byringes Bulb be ol FARNSWORTHS «PHARMACY eyndicate, and secondly, th e entail ts te teaihen teh § 904 Si dh Avon exeasebiictaincies the ( t wt om 5 { They a s well the Greater Part of the 30-Mile veuie 8 | ay pln eh a singioheveled <i a Be Wise said that his ship had at no time p wit hailing die ) Course, but Fickle Breeze pineal sees wap ct ws cek, [tne he Moke: ot Mees sane rote ne sea, ' Price $12.50 and Played False set, to vay nothyng of the money It cost to run the three taat o Wise recalled the signals, showing he was many times within easy ; i 315. 00 THE 1895 DEFENDER. alin, « of the Brook ow - seed SAIN HH a lee ane coe S Se naa teehee taht on ala tr, tod at: & [fecnay wnaeanaaes nn” Mrniment menue me 1 A DAMS & BLANCHARD [Bee mene weatner sreetet on tne port tack, while the Shamrock mtn teaving anything und Pomc fede on ype 7 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block faieot as Colombia and Sham-|tept along on the etarboard. | |@ mem yt it wan to the maat and #pars and, some CASH BUYERS AND MAKERS OF LOW PRICES > thoes im charse of her how, the way ft set faile gah when they began putting the) is pow at 11:50, showing the rs for | American undoubtedly in the lead Py Then Barr Mung bis boat about ef again on the board tack, While finishing touches on the re felay's contest. The skippe ansistants, as all of 1 Taal taken up in navign was not muck, It showed th A at, pthuadrragd Se Grand \ EP beth oats expressed confidence in| Columbia had done better work t — Drs vat wage pata enaese for tt The passengers of t Minin Our poe eo season her aid $16.06 stablished headque ery Tt the rush to windward in the first And then there was the Defenier, which acted as @ trial horse wo ae ote a Fi (Be result. Early in the morning hair round than had the Shamrock. to the Columbia. Tt cost Just $80,000 for her to be @ tris & Fron | Board of Works Cannot Stop ‘als Stisspaee |. Bill-Board Nuisance —_| rieamer _ but [t was pald withou And now for the prese ps 0 4 on th Froups of spectators gathered on the WIRD DIES DOWN Dersey and Long Island shores to) At 12:20 the yachts passed Par i aah Gabe INP. poe ce gee Hi Dante save te | brought SOOOCOOOL Rockaway. the Cohumbt the o eo tie: “ii tenn bet At the Columbia began to\@ each minute of extra epeed, Following thoee deductions ¢ “ The members of the board of pub: con ir witnessing the mee. and long before | packwind the Shamrock as they a cont leas than $% to He works heartily approve of the ac-| Andrew Granston, a tailor, wai stitution has unquestionably cost m bulla. She has a large tender, the stee at Mount Hope, a tion of the chamber of commerce tn | take rew of @ men. She hae three or four suits of eaila, extra spare @ | taking steps to do away with the| Byrn and the Ifke, and she will go into drydock before the cup races. @ | pili board nuisance. Chairman|!* believed to be insane je of the $200.00 epent on her construction she wil! prob @ | Thomson said this morning omplete change has taken place thi , ‘ may by Detectives A complet hange has taken ve en cig We are now 4 Philbrick last night =) showing large assortments of Ready-to-Wear Garments, Furs and Millinery, second to none in the city. UNDER SKIRTS ; SHIRT WAISTS . stood out to sea, and the challenger ting signal was given a score « rns ae beenn to fall behind The wind @f yachts gathered around the start-| flunked about this time and the yack ere tacking incessantly, as ing point if looking for favorable slants of he Belmont syndicate about 989,000. Then the e Tt rents with the efty counct! to PBc—Mercerired Taffeta, deep | $1.35 —French Piannelette re as tng | DPeeRe mbia She will carry « cr pans the ordinance prohibiting the i Soulan ae f enéhes tn’ tack The wind wes gradually dying| 5.41 before 1 0% trem the wind be- whom will receive 935 & month wag Tha puisence before the board can act A SAUL ED a pov rie worth $1.38 $ pat = feney” patterns; a down while the yachts were making |C#™* very Naht and the yachts 1,000 for the five months she will be tn Mr. Thomaon agrees that the bill #1. 19--Mercerized Ratine with | b te a peared to be rofling each ty tm the The wages of Capt. Barr and the firet and second me boards scattered about the city are deep plated ruffies; some lined { §1.75--All Wool, in solid col- EE Tete for the otart, and a few min- th outing flannel, colors and } ors, bottle green, medium blue J binck; worth $1.60, S and red; worth $2.26. p_ Elen before the signal was given It A regular Topcoat, with e The Columbia was @ ate for those five months, 16.000; the tender wif A nuisance and expresses hi sam | to windward and hed|@ Uniforms for the men have ir eauited 16 Of expenditure a S| pisesed with the ection of the cham lead over the Engiiah- @ 11900, and there Is the cont 1 On Mh eee = ber on Youngs. of rr £ This maken $25,000, and her sails and spars and overhauitng and @ be gga ~<c . J ° | | | Dhad lost much of ite velocity. The 1 Vadik the Ghakies ten ther particulars will easly Ct another WROD. Tt wilt thos be beard, at, Aa, Uhewtse | PRR AR AH AERE RRA RARER RRRRRERERRRRR ride P Setese was coming in stants, prob-| pulled up somewhat In the lightened @ wre that, ali tn of, $0 .o08 (8 & conservative estimate of the cost ready to carry out any order looking | A G, ae e is the Oregon | “4 We Prepare * eneass alee in every B ably averaging about eight knots an |" ° pendence, Mr ‘TRIMAN'W. Lawson's @ | ‘* (he eigiement of oe * Prescriptio: : ’ 4 A DRIFTING MATCH pent on her construction for $10,000 Damages * ns » | perfectly and hang straight. bour. e A 1.00.00 DEBATE |= would like to serve you. * Medium weight; dark grey. While the yachts were splitting @ As for Bir Thomas Lipton, & fabulous eum may be named ——— \» We give you Purity, A ral Lttie time was lost in inte : te , rs lu Purity, Accuracy and ost in get >) cacks, the Shami nided by —.@ the price of his attemp the There ts the ¢ > - } 2 " P favorable slant of wind, pulle construction. her wide, the Journey ser ‘A. Garland, one of the passengers | * Reliability, and deliver them’ any- | Position, and there was no delay in favorable sant af wind, pulled wi sean, the spins in American wat Arydocking. the cost of @ | on the Oregon, who lives at 109) % where in the city. Open all night. . Martins. umbla, and ft appeared as though running the Erin fat the chartered te ond nee, ane . Fourth avenue, thie city. le prepar- | # 2 Telephone Main 35. 35. * the race had become a driftin thousand and one other needful things. In all the debate i TCI1CO, Rept. 2—Diver| ine tO bring sult against the owners |* * q eee to England will mean @ total out or ~ A 4 the | damages for injuries alleged to have | ® = stowart & Holmes Drus (0, * Bes leading the Shamrock by § scc- | '*f Mlently Pehinmnbia was leading And all this for @ silver cup wreck of the Rio De Janetro on the | been received and abuse to which he | hy onda, again with the wind very llght. The os Diegh An ie nar yemig. | Wa fubsected on the late voyage of | % 627 First Avenue * proba diltt : nteat” dein beoten: ges the boat * a obs wz rbd " vie ecccccece Itures to prove his n TA, deastieal deald Ghanniiesn’ svn bate CLL ELASAeeeeeeeeeee ee eeeee eee eee’) PRETTY FIGHT =| iad tain A | firm ot Allen, Allen & Stratton 10 ck the Columbia was sttit ‘The fight for advantage at the ad. The indications are that prepare the pap Mr. Garland said this morn » | sty be the first to ro . H Mart was a pretty one, and Captain fenye be he first to round th Just because I a, Barr of the Columbia was clearly om Sate Shee t RACE DECLARED OFF . Master of that point. ps - 5 p. m—The race for today has t v J of When the warning gun was fired been 4 ff, on account of « ; the Cotumma was to the weather of t ndward for the re ~~ (Be Shamrock, and Capt. Sycamore | ver tne tone at tb to aa gen “| in the disturbs kn , fied to fight Parr off, but f , + S1e, On te leading by | e down ruck o y bs the é 1 ag "The time-timit had. been fixed at| head IN OUB ———————BUY OF q iy penned’ the tine both boate e time-limit had been fixed a vol ” rn USA Gains ges’ wack. ean ed apa one a eae 9 a aot WH ‘WHEN ? Z. C. MILES & PIPER COQ. rt the asna SIP fins ootmmece wn Sem ne nnd" a] Alone, Committed the Crime,” the Assassin Tells the| ss Faroe s ace wil e ar. anenult was M4 crossed the line with 5 seconds : h be re-satled Gatur- | ~ = ~ Court---Bravado Deserted Him ; ‘The two boats quickly headed out Y . fo ma. It looked as though Capt. RACING AT aR cee ar . ¢ seant ani Barr was able to noid his boat « lite today sentenced to be electrocuted on ever to prevent a dem tion o had artyth “ t ‘ wi tt os p org aie yagi latter certainly was foot . . aiid iss < —— 2 ght jhnelasea tan Diels c Re NR BY - cenit Aa eo Rampage poll sega en ne nn core ee” HEME WALLA WALLA | « connie ot dave secret] GOES TO ‘FRISCO! COLUMBIA LEADS testing for Honors Today night eince his incarceration. All| or the | uitted the act At 11:22 it looked as though the Nine lee ed CMAS. 0. HOLCOMB OPTICIAN wie-218 Bide. Cor Second noms vy yell Money to Loan On improved city \aiaadie farms and timber lands, is NOT A SIDE I8- our ability, since HERBERT 5 S. UPPER they have had t en e: a | 12 and 15 Scheuerman Bleck, First PROPERLY FITTED by . cherry H. CLAY EVERSOLE. v Sedona mportant 6: SUB with us Thouss: No other house in the city ever made such a liberal ning sale began a couple of weeks ago. sand our NEW store is thronged with people ig line of spe many bargains. an; “TI committed this crime alone, N at the police were as vig left. Soon after taking his A First-Class Nall- Puller for 90¢ at Judge White ordered him t hin bravado and studied indifference The steamship W Walla, Capt te up, and the fy parents and my brothers and] Phamroc had departed. and up, an r My p | wall, left this morning at 1 k é K might be able to cross the the yachts Olympic and Bonita ‘iia ee do with $t,[for Ban Francta She returned ; Columbia's how i >. wned respectively by C. D. Stim-| A great crow4 had gathered in a whethe is sisters had nothing to do with cl Rah oe a vie me about, won and F. 8. Stimson, both of & he was sent 1 ' ny person else, It was se Ldamet SoGnd thle ieee. = organ Oe ee et OS ee Because she had footed at a tremen- | Attic, are engaging in a race near | *FOUnd the courtroam this morning ee sighed Prevkis " pa tated 8. 2 Soda headlong . the talk of the town, You can |p ir yw nsend ernoon unde a | cludes jatcom, nacort a find here the very smallest dous speed. the. um cen ee ee recttla Yarnt |t S#t & last glimpse of the asaan Caoigons said ; and Vancouver. The P t ‘tak ane: A ts 2 cook stove used in small fami- aapeere,, © pall wd : _- ather up the freteht « a . lies, for single individual, ‘The wi by r exhibitions are on the|t a ae oe tamene, One { something you cannot be with ne ee eect Gone aana ae wind had become much stron® | program, but thie race is attracting | San Francisco instead of ha ; fn : the very larg #, used tn ogre ut thie race ractin | § ou assortment this the boarding house and logging " | shipp re kt « er off shore, ana ec the gr at attention a g00d Weal larec a camps. T accomanying cut the Columbia be-| © ry. @ leaked 1m Gietile be Th i Bel apenas ye hare shows a No. § MASCOT with fan edging up into the breeze like @| early this morning to take ‘ ° r $ jeretofore e an 38-inch large oven; very Ol ike canes a " } The Challenge @ good many new styles Scuvelcubtiiien Gobir es 44 _men. _ —_—— wi 4 , ; n¢ { BLAST 0. K. HEATERS and ter pieces, and ts rally sold | and Seattle. Wringer, 10-4 lle, } AIR-TIGHTS Ait will be well 0 for $1 cut during the re- At 11:99 the Shamrock came abour| Edition of Building Ordinances r HE PA SEN The Walla Walla thie morning was = gh ap e R-TIGE ting Ogg mainder of this week; t gy win he oard e city o¢ tot toned | y loaded with 1800 tong of x frame, Is a § . thi: f S 0 the starboard tack. As the yacnts| The city to be r , : pals car tg ag ne alam J ing a heater this season to callin Gide tical teak over Gaeae 1 @ city) to compiete nd examine our ir ¢P ine of cook stoves and Beared each other the excitement pe. | bul ing ordinances witt ex - |" pent of sugar ot wheat jana an ae es) a 0 line ct cook, maven iia 0 2 28 0 106 cata. | iar sleont “accom * Says the Oregon Had Enough Provisions---Makes Explanations--Admits | so 3’ yoecigir.’ «number 1 rr old ove need any re- } houwe im the Norwest = ek ft looked as if the fedebals “ine architects and buliders meno: { That Stewards May Have Extorted Money for Provisions aad Aevwmiy to have one, “The regula renting whose interest it n ee cers press of China. Furthermore, th For Assault and Battery | ff'ternoon, made & gee prought by | The story that the ataterooma were | Captain of that boat advised me not| t 1 ‘¢ wtaterooma with five| p that I went the distance of | vy personal ex-|sengers to go on th Capt. Beeley of the Oregon th You’re Welcome ng, charging P, McConnell with ur legal number nour to vinit risk th The steamship Garonne, Capt. Al did not care y y : 3 3 evocation, ounoes bin ve was nO econaion for se| morning, broken down, Her cond uying or Only red in court tor x r : oweien < sry des Nos It ts rei of Kitchen goods ie the most } Li r f t ment that some of the ut from Cape y that varied and st, and we W © very much tire tir . xious t lowr hip rew 1d provisions to cer- aptain decided to turn back pleased to have you come in and look our ver N coking Touched Him for $5 snsa ta viet ot ae 1 clase | tain pansengers, 18 one I am not pre- | She is now on her way to Port Towr —_ see 7 P in ian arrived in Senttle yesterday, was|to determine the time that we would | ters > place f ymen to sleep, i) be Investigated, When these|arrive some time this afternoon 1021-1023 seca) However mint: | She has re-| robbed-of $6 last night while drink-|be nt wea, ¢ it was better to be}and at thet sent I permitted plaints first reached my ears | Frank Waterhouse haa taken a tug eed reer, the settlement oft «with t women in the Phoenix |on the Ft At presenti t to # th hall. If] had two of the employes discharged | and gone to her assistance The s a ‘The Largest Stove House eam of M. Lorando, rner Second ¢ south {time there are a lot of stores in the they suffered discomfort there, it and sent below, As the chief stew-| damage is supposed to have been ® tn the Northwest, Sis advanced money to tne Ot. Revernment yeors age, on fe connected with ber belles segura | ard wae sick, his a wes Sit econd steward, ton wt Ligsio King | ship's hold, left over from the trip. | was their own fault éharged with the the: Any pe wishing-te do ae, can vert ‘Cortululy 1 palused to allow pas~

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