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Last Edition | 4 O'Clock p. m. WHITECAP LEADER BLOWN TO PIECES WITH DYNAMITE of the most no backs that ® “White -cappers” have en he night resulted in one party getting ». The gang came to the residence of Mrs. Guest, a white weman who lives near here, in search of Harvey Sexton, a relative of the woman. Finding him absent, they took Mrs. Guest out and tied her to # tree, after stripping her naked, and gave her a severe flogging with black- snakes. After administering the whipping, they placed dynamite under the house and blew it to atoms. Attracted by the noise Sexton ap- peared on the scene and fled to a barn. The whitecaps pursued him. As the gang approached, Sexton fired a shot from a heavy at the leader, who proved to be a resident ef this place, Pink Gibson eooeg a veral sticks of dynami d tearing his bedy aps whe were with Nine other wh d were found writhing on the ground in @ most gru one, as the t mediate vicinity were covered with pico and blood, Sex. ton did what he could to assist the wounded, and then summoned @ aid. CALLS BAILEY “A FINE SPECIMEN OF AN ASS”. Washingtonians Think “Solicitor Penfield May | Have to Fight Texan WASHINGTON, D. C., July 1.) chastisement. To be called an ass Senator Balley is expected to return | warrants the curiosity manifested as to Washington tonight when ft is! to what Batley will do, anticipeted he wil make things| Penfield today sald, when asked Me warm fer Solicitor Penfield of the| he was not afraid of the Texan ¥ yesterday not | neither fear him, por care what ae of may demand. I have been correctly quoted and free to confess that de-| I now and ays have considered ‘s charge “unwaerrant-| Mr. Bailey an unmitigated bleck- the Texan believed himeelf suf- guard, an mye eget ter and « ficiently insulted to extend personal fine specimen of an ass, GAMBLING MAY OPEN fore the city council and resulted in a complete é¢xoneration of the off- cers, SHOT IN THE WAYSIDE MISSION A rumor ts tm circulation In the tenderloin district late this afternoon that the boss gambiers have suc- ceeded in obtaining the consent of Mayor Humes to the reopening of all the houses which have been closed since before ‘the recent Re- publican convention. Such strong tical pressure was brought to | «uperintendent of the De Soto Min- upon the mayor and chief of |ing Company nearly ended his life —— it te alleged, that thy yielded | this morning. He was sitting at a shortly after noon today, believing | desk in the Wayside hospital at the that it was as dangerous to go back | font of Jackson street at 7:48 o'clock as to go forward, notwithstanding | this morning when # 28 caliber the talk of a grand jury investiga-|qutomatic revolver dropped out tion. Most of the houses have n0-| his hip pocket. ‘The gun Was dis- | tied their employes to report for | charged, the bullet entering Reld's| body under the right armpit, pene-| trating into the neck, He was im- mediately carried into a room where he was attended by Drs. De Sato, | Kagienon, Ford and Crompton. Late this afternoon he waa resting easily | and it is believed he will recover. He | duty at 5 o'clock this afternoon. ‘There is no certainty, however, that the games will open then, or at all. SEARCHING AT JUANITA WOODINVILLE, Wash. July 3 Deputy Sheriff Williams’ posse ts scouring the country between Derby and Bothel, but no signs of Tracy It in believed he is hiding until night A suspect w: held up near Derby this noon, who! answered Tracy's description, but he Proved to be Axel Peterson, rancher. A posse at Juantta, under Oliver Mer-| eer, was put on the trail by Sheriff! ‘Williams and will continue the search around here. Trainmen arriving here Teport that an armed posse is work- ing north from Seattle. When Pet- green, was held up by the posse un-| ‘filiama, he hid behind a bar- Ficade of stumps, ready for action. Peterson thought Deputy Willi was Tracy, and was badly scared. NOT BLAMED | WHATCOM, Wash Wash., Investigation into tamily. SUSPENDS PHILLIPS Pending an investigation of char; jes of irregular conduct In conne on with a case of larceny uy which he had been working, it tiv: Chas. Phillips morn Chief of Police Suflivan, ‘The hear- ity was this fore the civil service commiasion. In substance the charge against jam | Phillips jx that he aolicited and ac- jcepted a reward of $20 for recover- jing a stolen watch for B. M |Googan, proprietress of a First av nue lodging house. rm * admits that he worked up- wered the watch and! but absolute » duly 3. the shoot rest of the Gerald Campbell by Officers Ai ehood. He says that he never and Jessup wee held Inet nieht b scent as a fe Now that Summer weather is at hand, you will rob- ally need a new Refrigerator. ie For Friday we will sell— $x0.00 Refrigerators for ......6 210 weesses -$ 8.00 $13.50 Refrigerators for . $11.00 $14.00 Refrigerators for . + +$12.00 weed wheeees oe Saturday Night Specials On Sale From 6 to 10 asc Towel Racks, special . soc Ice Picks, special ......... ... roc Ice Shavers, special ....... age Fruit Crushers, special ‘10c Salt Boxes, special J soc /Ladica’ Friend” istierastae: special. By an sccidental ahot, FE. ial has relatives in the South, but no |i ~ sunpended from duty by| ing of Phillips’ case. will be had be-| 7 THE SEATTLE STAR. “IN FEAR OF | ANARCHY 'Great Precautions to Guard Roosevelt and courte full investimation A. Barbee, who 1 time in con oe tempt ward Clty Detective Lee worked on the care for nection with Phillipa, w jim the taking of re ina to tne Stary told Cuter but Chief Sullivan this ir Jonerated him from any suspic Iblame in the matter ‘GOVERNOR SAVAGE ton of WASHINGTON, D. C, July & 36000060006 He 1 prepare & commercial treat Two secret service operators will : Par nts | xious | guerd President Roosevelt on his pert ee ronda pli: his way to Pittsburg tonight, and when in ite next-dequlat geundon | | : he reaches ‘that elty he will be sur The undoubtediy friendly feeling Gov, Savage of Nebraska and bh ‘ toward such action as well ae th latafr, who are to take part in he bat a by @ cordon of necret 5 for time to consider auch ‘tleship keel-laying celebration at and regular and trreguiar - . paid to have To Accommodate Moran's shipyard tomorrow arri precautions will be 48) CONSTANTINOPLE, July 3.—The | te. » dete im this city this afternoon at 3:15! complete and careful an poss | cows af ae S Suthan, dae Go. |Ale matter Those Who Have Velock over the Burlington road the] Stroyed by fire taday, rendering $00 | hand be will doubtless review They were welcomed at he depot by ut ae ing his vacation, | and escorted i hotel, where they will fraternity make eniiated the we - o bh art > ; 4 during their stay in S| case tac nutiorere: Donets: of fan|'. Ciabe Ase to see the Wis-| Purchase 4th of | the city fire are contradictory, one atater consin in dr Deu't mise therm | being made that many lives w ** July Needs Earlier | lost while another says that no one | whe wih ane te ae atthe | } | LEADS BY 200: 1 bearing the presidential | T. of the train by! party Miss Florence Walker nearly 200 votes In the mtest for }Carnival Queen, When the ballots » counted late this afternoon the tes stood as follows; Mise Pior ence Walker, 1903, Mise Bila Ht leads TEMPERANCE PEOPLE WILL |we | ieSt; Mise Bilsabech Newsman, 1188;| Helma 121; Miss Delia Spray, rl CELEBRATE) ‘Temperance “Steals will celebrate |at Woodland Park tomorrow, The Varioun temperance ¢ | th SEND DIXIE. inom. jowing program be WASHINGT C, July &~/ gins at Ma m, with Rey. R. EB The Luctie”-—best kid glove on bin Nr a on this afternoon) Dunlap as chairman earth—for $1.00 mens Berry of the Singtng—“America. | a . , nimi y |Bixie. “which la at the Leagve island) Reading Declaration of independ-| leave Colman dock at 6:30, 9 A ice pare , rf [bit yard, to prepare for see. [It isi ence *. James Morriwon|10 and IL & m, 12:80, 1:46, 2:20 and 12.00 kid glove | believed the ship will be sent to Ven-| Oratorical Contest—Ten minute ad-/ 4:30 p.m ie Fine Baptiste Corset ect eauela to protect American inter-| dresses by: front glove fitting, $1.75 value leats there. It was intended to put] Rey. Dr. Burroughs, Rev. Devid | os : e1.25 the Dixie out of comminsion. Blyth, Rev. BR. KB. Dunlap and J.| IS SIGNED Kirk Moo ‘amb. | the sports with District Chief Tem- plar M. B. Hirewer as manager, and |/] have arranged the following events to begin at 2 p.m. ‘ Bicycle race, bays’ foot race, girie’ | foot race, ladies exe and ladle rece, wheelbarrow ' jauck race, potate ri Saray race, three-legged race, free-for-all | | Minia eprint, ropectimivt contest, run-/ ning broad jump, standing broad jump high jump, hammer throwing. [shot put, baseball throwing, «wim jming mateh, free for ali, baseball game. Those taking first, second and third places will be suitable re warded Everyboty invited to come and bring Sow dtoner, Last Days Three days more to see the Wis- consin In drydock, Don't miss ther. | |} United States, was ing. STILL ALIVE WASHINGTON, D. C., July 2— Acting Gov, Wright from Manila to- day cabled: “The constabulary is us- ing every effort to recapture the women school teachers who were carried into the interior of the is- land. The officers have killed and| captured several of the gang. It! in claimed the teachers were still alive an late as June ® EVERETT, Wash. safe of the Everett biown open last night cash taken. The bu dently inexperienced dynamite, a# the charge used was ao jheavy that ft threw the heavy wat across the room. The heavy detonation was heard by ne: by residents, but wes thought t Dave been caused by some early cele- brant of the Fourth of July. Ice Cream and Sodas Ali Kinds of Flavors and With Crushed Fruits at HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. 1485 First Ave. Cor. Pike st. Tel. Main 916, Last Days ‘Three days more to see the Wis- Jul? %—The} Gan Co. was and $150 in 35 | | | We Have the Great Super ior Steel Ranges The Range that has stood at the head of all makes for sixty-three years. They are not cheap, but they are good Daulton Carpet Co. 1020 First Avenve 1 ° tain 920 | —d} “The Old Reliable Carpet House.” ‘| FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture —— ee We Celebrate Tomorrow ULY 2: 47 RAR nnn OMORROW the Fourth ot July, our store will be close all day. We will rp oo bright and carly Saturday morning. Watch our ads for our regular Saturday night Specials—we have e some good ones to offer this ‘wae. } ! OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY ¢ FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streats. persons h has been = arts. ee i ALL DAY FRIDAY 1860 w when was owned by the The story ef th vera’s fleet ta jent history, but Our Afier ¢ Speota i be one of the principal factors of that ready to Wear’ things for the celebrated victory (the Oregon) in{m preway - tions of | now at t ul stock 35 fine priced from $18.09 to $26.00. For t a suit you should see these our show window STORE OPEN price will be THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1902, a NORDHOFF @ Co, PONDER E DED EERE EGY TO GO FREE LONDON house of « tary of W that the Irish ot war Ww SESSION T0 BE CALLED THE BON MARCHE WILL BE OPEN THIS EVENING July mmone t Bre da erlek A 4 under the sam there number of the Cuban melons ernment Been Unable to appealed to for ald at 4 hae BODY FOUND ty JULY FOURTH a Ancient History sinking of Cer- arth. FOR LADIES avy yard colebrate the In SILK WAISTS How Styles, Swot Colerings $6.60 te $7.00 $4.98 FOR MEN New Fedora Hate, handsomely trimmed, $1.75 value. $1.2! Fancy Percale Negiiaee Shirts, with or without collar, $1.00 value . oo, semeee The White Golf Shirts, fancy piait- od hosom—the newest | Twelve Dollars An Unusual Sale of Women’s Fine Tailored Suits We have selected from our Tailored Suita, | Hours: § a. m. to § p. m. P J Sundays, 9 to if FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY A. F. Campbell, Mgr. 625 First Avenue Foot of Qherry High Grade Dental Work at Reasonable Prices. SEATTLE. ‘Oday and Baturdey’s selling the TWELVE DOLLARS. If you are thinking of buying ~~ of them are on display Fry UNTIL O'CLOCK TONIGHT. TEN Sole Disteibuter, 109 Second 9 Avenue S, Phone Main 565 Slaughter Sale Millinery Thursday and Saturday $2.60 and $3.50 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats $1.50 and $2.00 Shirt Waist Hats $1.00 and $1.25 Satior Hats S0c and TSc Sailor Hats. J. J. HAGGERTY IMPORTANT FOR MEN Don’t Delay! They are Going Fast ‘Susiuee Hats Lee ot See SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed a there are plenty to pick from those Nobby, to-date Sotts, that consist of all the Feeds pr are in Cassimere’s, Chevtots and T that have actually been selling up to $18. Get ==°$10. 50) they lastand po neyo See Our Window Display a _AMUSEMENTS, _ ~~-| THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M. Russet, i aoe Phone Afain 86%. attics Only Up-Town ‘Theater. A High Class Family Resort.—pPrices— Me, Be, 409, S00, Special Fourth of July price on Boys’ Clothing. Two or three piece suits, made of strict! gal Closing Week of the Present Seagem. “We brought them to it: “What!” “Che&p prices, eh?* TONIGHT Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, July 6. Speciaf mr | tinee July 4, and regular ° Saturday. ¥ Hal Reid's Greatest Play, Roanoke © Combining every element of and comedy. all - wool materials, neat and durable, $5 quality, special price Men’s Hats in all Negligee Shirts, ia the latest shapes, soft the latest effects, gen- or stiff, the usual $3 {} tne French madras and Hat at percale,endless variety H.Lewis&Co N. E. Cor. ist Ave. and Cherry St. Store open Tonight Until 10:30, Tomorrow Until 1 P.M. FOURTH OF JULY _ MATINEE TOMORROW | Harrington Ragreide and Company SHENANDOAH THE THRILLING BATTLE B—A POSITIV : Open All Night Tel. 8, SHERMAN, FOLEY CO. ral Directors and First Ave., bet. Pike Seattle, Wash, Fur | 3402 i and Union,