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Pay Only One Cent Demand Your Change : NO, 113; TH —_—_—_—— THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENT IRD EXTRA TRACY’S CACHE OF FOOD 1 Deputy Sheriff Nelson of King county, and Deputy Sheriff MeCullam of Thurston county, searched the cabin on Squak slough where the battle took pace Thursday, in which City Detective Raymond lost his lif:, and report the startling fact that they found six pounds of veal, five pounds of bacon, a bag ai beans, a frying-pan, two boxes of matches, a belt and two pounds of coffee which belonged to Convict Tracy, These articles were wrapped in a blanket bearing his name, (“Harry Tracy” was marked on one corfier, evidently in ink. {The find was at once repo ted to Sheriff Cudihee at Bothell ‘and is considered by him to be the most valuable bit of in- formation regarding the murderous desperado that he has re- he disappeared after Thureday’s fight. Cudihee believes that Tracy intends to return to the The sheriff, with six men, have driven to the lonely spot _and will make a further search of the premises. Nelson and McCullam failed to examine the amall loft of | the cabin. Sheriff Cudihee, in his search, will not overlook any detail. It is now believed quite certain that the outlaw, if not in the | wicinity of where Thursday's battle occurred, is between that _ place and the Johnson house, where he is known to have eaten -, Supper last night. It has been reported that he again appeared at the John- | ton house, soo yards from Murphy's slaughter house} and ate ‘breakfast this morning. Sheriff Zimmerman, who is out with ; ‘the posse in the wooded country lying north of Green Lake, is of the opinion that the story of his eating breakfast at John- ton’s this morning, has been confused with the fact of his hav- ing visited that house last night. Itis now thought that Tracy is making his way toward theS. & I. Railway, above Pontiac. This is proved by a re- port which was received at the sheriff's office this afternoon, that he had just been seen near Fisher's ranch, near Myrtle Leaf! Several armed men are hot in pursuit on a trail leading Aros country to that place. With Sheriff Cudihee and his men coming from Bothell, an- ‘other party from Ravenna park going north toward Bothell on the railroad track and county road, and with Sheriff Zimmer- ‘Man's men scouring the country west of the railway track ly- ‘ing between Ravenna park and the cabin where the provisions ‘Were found this noon, it seems almost certain that the desper- ‘Ado will be captured. Another report, in which no great confidence is placed at |. the sheriff's office, is that William Peacock of Cedar Moun- tain, reported to Deputy Bob Woods, that ‘Tracy had been seen fear his place about a mile sotth of Renton early this morn- ing. He was hatless, and evifently making toward Palmep ht-off, where it is rumored he has friends. Tracy had written Aletter to one of his friends while near Olympia, which fell in- We the hands of Thurston county officers. TRACY'S WIFE TACOMA, July 5-—Desperado Tracy's wife is living in | this city under the name of Mrs. Helen Healey. She was inter- viewed by a correspondent of the Star today. She finally ad- Mitted her identity, but’said she had severed all relations with the convict and had no sympathy for him. Tracy lived here allout six yea’s ago, and that this city had been her own home most of th: time since then. the truth when he says he killed Merrill, his partner im the pris- n break. She said she and | Mrs. Tracy evidently believes that her husband is telling | IS SEIZED BY PURS TRACY IN HER GARRET A well-dre afternoon wringing her hands and talking incoherently about 1d woman rushed into the sheriff's office this |the convict Tracy. lca ravings the deputies gathered that she was trying to tell” \them that Tracy had pursued her, and after catching up with her jhad forced her to carry him on her shoulders for fully one- From her partly unintelligible and hyster- half a mile. The woman could not tell her name, nor where she lived, but has undoubtedly gone insane from excitement She said that she lived up on a hill and that far below her in the valley a number of plasterers were trying to kill her. She said she had spent $600 in trying to fight them away. The woman was taken to the hospital ward and will be ex- amined as to her sanity. TRACY HAS BEEN SEEN IN THE BRUSH NEAR MURPHY’S SLAUGHTER HOUSE. THIS IS THE Pos. ITIVE DECLARATION OF MEMBERS OF THE SNO- HOMISH COUNTY POSSE, UNDER SHERIFF ZIMMER. MAN, WHICH HAS BEEN GUARDING THE TRAILS IN THAT VICINITY SINCE MIDNIGHT.” THE RUMOR THAT TRACY'S HIDING PLACE IS NEAR THE SLAUGHTER HOUSE, IS PERSISTENT, AND WAS LAST TELEPHONED TO THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE BY M.L. WOODCOCK, WHO CLAIMED TO HAVE CAUGHT A GLIMPSE OF THE CONVICT AS RE- CENTLY AS 9:45 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING. SHERIFF ZIMMERMAN'S MEN BELIEVE THEY PIKE STREET /$ STILL AT IT | | | | #, JULY 6B, 1902, A MILLION ens Chicagoans elty ig strth incon cui This threatened with another that would mor venience a § hours than they question of w UERS: of b ctats tomorrow morning. HAVE TRACY WITHIN THEIR GRASP. THE SLAUGH- |\TER HOUSE IS ONLY A SHORT DISTANCE NORTH OF WOODLAND PARK.AND IS OWNED BY CITY COUNCILMAN MURPHY OF THE NINTH WARD. | That Tracy was seen thismorning at § o'clock between |Monahan and Issaquah, on theline of the S. & I. railroad, is the The re- port was made by long-distance telephone from Issaquah, and |clew upon which the sheriff's office is now working. | was received by under Sheriff Corcoran at 10:45 o'clock. | Corcoran immediately wired the news to Sheriff Cudihee at | Bothell, and pickets have by this time been sent from either side of Monohan to patrol the track. Monohan is a mill town, jabout 12 miles beyond Woodinville junction, the latter place being where most of Sheriff Cudihee's posse spent the night. If it is true that the man seen beyond Monohan was Tracy, the convict must have slipped through Sheriff Cudihee’s picket line posted last night between Ravenna park and Woodinville. A staff correspondent of the Star, who has just arrived from Bothell by the steamer Acme, reports that aman whom ay have been Tracy, was seen at 8:30 this morning near Wayne. As the steamer passed down Squak slough, passengers on the after deck saw a man walk rapidly through a farmhouse The man had a white cloth over his ind carried something over his left arm, yard and enter a barn. head and shoulders, possibly a rifle. This was the description Constable Rogers of Bothell gave of Tracy, whom Rogers believes he saw not far from Wayne yesterday. There were but two guns aboard the Acme, and since no MAY WALK?’ Big Car Strike Threat- e er with teh offi. 1 mall fr 10 year iter will increase im 1 sidewalk within 7 m value, property here OWNER MUST SELL Leaving town and wishes to dispose of Tre with all modern ent nelghbor- t car line, om AGOOD SITE For apartments or lodging house on Fourth avenue, between Pike and Pine, lot 60xi26, m hous HERBERT 58. UPPER 12 and 13 Scheurerman block, Firat Avenue and Cherry Street Balbriggan and Summer Merino Underwear 90c These are the cel- ebrated New Britain make—in blue, tan, ecru ard black. Lion Clothing House ~ MAURICE GERBER - one insisted on going back to investigate, the steamer kept on her way to Madison park. (Continued on page three.) This afternoon the sheriff's office received an offer from a named Halloway, of rg. offering Sheriff Cudi- the use of bloodhounds. Mr. joway is said to be the EIi- he Holl - semnor of several weil trained # office will probably accept the offer. Under-sheriff Corcorai o'clock this afternoon, W, Gibbon, of Maple Valley, get a posse together and thor- oughly patrol the road leading from Renton to Cedar moun- tain, A report was received this morning that Tracy had been een in that vicinity, The sher- ff's office in keeping a reserve force of men in town ready to be sent out In case of an emer. gency. i THE WOMAN Special to the Star. at midnight last night are hunting Peeks, Minner no state The se is wife, from whom he is se who escaped. ent rated, CDE PRLEY PEP ODES DOG HO ' HAS ANDREE WINNI >Rey, R > Angelican » Churehttl, has nor ‘The schooner Ralph J. Long, fror ot mail from the | Cook inlet, and the ship Maid of Or ‘time thie afternoon. tandem tow, IN THE CASE NORTH YAKIMA, July 6.—J. B. Minner was probably fatally atab- bed tn the left side by Wesley Becks » oficers Beeks' j | 3! ae 3608000¢ ¢ 3 $ Jeans, from Nushigak, are due some ‘They are in 220-222 First Ave. Seuth CORNEA MAR The Third Sem!-Annual sult Sale. 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