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SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1902 BUCK & CO. } Men's, Boys' and Chil- Every Day ‘STORY OF THE MAN HUNT mrenee. » the Or 1406 ie ~~» Ramaker MUSIC (0.2% sa Moved to 1406 Second Ave. A nti-Trust Prices | Carter's Swedish Hair Renew JAMES. BARBY Mormon Kola Tablets, 400 sine Paine's Liver Pilla, 2% Everything ts priced by Just a reasonable profit fat a lonely house near Mur Woodland P. Hood's Sareaparilia, $1 00 aise ney Remedy, $1.00 Hood's Kianey Remedy was brought t Paine’s Catarrh Care, $1.2 Our Call-Trade Prives |P0'** ho had come south from Everett and who reached the ‘ .10¢|house soon after Tracy had departed. Roycotted ww. the Drug Trust HOTEL BUTLER bowe 1 OAFE AND jdesperate convict was at no time yest from Woodland Park where his last encounter with Sheriff Cudihee’s men was had late Tt only first-class . ba |Neil Rawley European pian Mechanics’ Tools Our stock of Mechantes’ d from the Oregon peni Quick Kidney og |: | Lodk for the big Sprctacie over 308 Pike street. | the city to have your eyes currected 11-12 Heussy Bide PRICES SPEAK LOUDER WORDS goods are part of-a | Tracy spent ward of Wo« ERNST BROS. 506 Pike St. Tel. John 2831. To a certain escape to British Columbia by following the 1 railre remont, Latona, Ravenna Manufacturing Dest place in| Henry Hensel 28 Hinckley Block, Third Floor. . Skagit and Whatcom co: Hedin boundary line. doubling back }tween Fremont and Bothell Therefore, when at about noon yester¢ news that Trac park and Bothell, he at once left the Woodland park posse in other hands and started for Bothell in an panied only by Deputy Sheriff McClel!l any quantity, best | would overtake Tracy along the road be 1, and end the cha lof cool, imperturbable courage whose theory is that the less |help a peace officer has, the idesperate criminal, McClellan is 3 He was armed with a 30-40 Winchester repeating rifle jof the ‘latest model, while Cudihee had a long-barreled ( Had the two overtaken Tracy, it would have been a Ibattle to death. on Seite Ironing Board 4 ft. Ironing Board. “tolding ceenpact. ft. drying surface see arying surface. .98e Cudihee and MeClel 5 miles.. Along the road they kept a shurp lookout for ‘and made inquiries at every hot Cudihee was convinced that h scent, and so informed a Star staff correspondent w ATCHES. DIAMONDS.» WhewEERY OND STL VERWAR Albert Hansen rom et |at,Bothell soon after on the special train which brought a posse GOLDMAN'S Second Acenue. Quilte rand six deputi were sent to Derby and some came back to Be gira nd Pon Does your watch stop or run incorrectly? Bring {t to ue and we G. Beninghausen First Avenue. so went north to investigate a rumor tha f hiding at Greenwood cemetery, just north of \ CHARD OPTICAL (Title inapector tor the ae who would con , is not questioned. It is not general! |thief but not a Dr. E. J. Brown's — apa DENTISTS n Palmer, notifyir was never maile fon ie onisne door south of CALMER Your money back tor Armory waiting to be sent out after Td heriff Cudihee ha that he would have no need for soldiers until he had more defin f Tracy's whereabout Open All Night 3, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. “UNDER AKERS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. , bet. Pike and Walon, s 1407 Wiret Ave., Beal ron despe etely baffled his pursuers s county is not definitely known rift ¢ | spent the night at Bothell, was interviewed by th pondent at 7 o'clock this morning and at that time that he wasat a which way t eA this city also, there is a lull in the exciteme the e latest and most plausibl rumor re Tracy's whereabouts came to the ears of Sheriff Zimmerman of Snohomish county late last night and was by him report ed to Under Sheriff Corcoran of tt ity It was to the ef Tracy at about 9 o'clock last evening had appeared | aughter house just north of k, and had there obtained suppe The news vers of his Sheriff Zimmerman by two 1 REMAINED NEAR WOODLAND The theory now most generally entertained among the of- ficers who are hunting Tracy is that the bloodthirsty and day very m ny miles rsday night, at which time and Police » have been pur man reese were killed g the convict ever since he ntiary are most firmly of this They say that Tracy is a typical tramp in one respect . that he has never I road line n al th in the thick wo rk, hoping when nigh in and escape fr railroad n route xtent this is also Sheriff Cudihee’s theory to 8 firmly convinced that Tracy is attemptin ttle & I vast F Jothell Junction in this county, thence on throug! d which runs north from Se Blaine on the SHERIFF CUDIHEE’S BELIEF ugh there was every reason yesterday morning to Tracy was still near Woodland Park avel rd salt water north of Bal Sheriff ( had " that the convict would pursue his favorite course of on his trail and reappear along the railroad be y Cudihee r cy had been seen by two men between Ra of Thu n of ut | McClellan has been on the trailof Tracy and Merrill ever since jthey crossed the Columbia river, and is an old-time man-hunter It was the sheriff's strong hope that he and McClellan re he muld or then and ther Cudihee is a ch H hetter, where he is dealing with a ther man of nes sre THE SEATTLE STAR. lA BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION | Nata tate han an ana hen od Sata nat on anon a het an at direction of Mr BATTLESHIP EXCURSION. » battleships at the navy yard Boats leave Colman at 9, 10 and 11 a. m., 12:30, 1:16, 2:80, » Fletcher & Carpenter, We have the largest assortment of standard instruments In grea ety of fancy wood cases. The Chick- ering & Sons, Kimball Cable, Pease and D, 8. Johnston Pi- | oes are too well known to require |F¥fth and Pike. | any spectal comment. Small Musical TheTime To Save - | Btrietiy given every MAISON BARBERIS rer ERSON’S 6 to 10 Tonight. Men's 4-Ply Linen © ollars, IS GRIEVED OVER DEATHS “I would have had Tracy at the Van Horn house last sht if I had been left alone,” said Cudihee to a Star reporter jbefore leaving for Bothell. “I feel sick at heart when I think how unnecessary was the killing of Policeman Breese and the lother man Rawley at that place I told Breese particularly land others at Fremont generally, that I wanted no help, when I jstarted for Van Horn's, where I had heard positi Tracy was eating supper. Breese not only wasted his own life jbut prevented me from carrying out my own plan, by coming |between me and Tracy at the critical moment It was a ter |rible blunder on his part, which cost his own and another good ly that an drove like mad from Fremont to on a false 0 arrived ad been led of fhe poset jewelry house in the | sent to follow the sheriff by Under Sheriff Corcoran This special left jcarried nearly a score o aded by Quilter, Schnei was reached, Cudihee told Qu at3:15 yesterday afternc herift's de rner. When Bothell Clark and how the ground lay, but or a measure of pre tiution, members of the posse be scattered along the railroad from Woodinville to F venna park orth by that route. ained at Woodinville. Others Tracy from escapitg Deputy Clark and a few men returned to this on the special train, atriving at 7:30, and were once sent out with other posse 's to guard the railroad junctions south of the city, Renton, Black Rive> and Argo, and the suburbs of ¢, South Park, Georgetows nton. Others Tra 1 ¢ land park MAY BE IN SEATTLE Among the police officers of the city there is a strong be Tracy has been attempting to enter the city from the and may have done so last night That he has friends eal him until he could recyperate his and then aid him to leave for some far ay place of known, but is a rtheless, that Tracy, then known 4 confirmed 1s a despetado, several years ago made his home for a time in the Seattle tenderloin, and is well known by now in the cit McClellan of Thur is of the Tracy may attempt to reach P. ) miles south hat a wee soago Tra rote a r e¢ hands of the offi ir in McClellan's opin ting to make hi hington, {1 outh the old Northern Paci Palme Ravenna and Pontiac and go near B I the north end of Lake t shore of the lake, alc grade to Renton, thence litiamen who had been for hour 4 alled were last night at 8 o'clock ordered te Adjutant Gen, Drain McBride ing notified Camp No. 286, Woodmen of the orld, will meet hall Sunday at 1 o'clock p. m., in a body to attend the funeral of Officer E. E. E ce, who was killed by Tracy.| instruments strings and trimmings of all kinds. Also the largest stoc chines and records in the Northwest of talking ma: Pants, well made WE SELL RECORDS AT 30 CENTS Hangkerchiets, Our large «tock of sheet music ts | Kadishes. being added to every day. ‘orders will recetve immediate atten- Chicken Saute ETERSO , 210 Pike Street. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Muste Dealers. Second Ave, Burke Buildin Excursions Steamed Mash Cataract Handsome Building ubli DANCING CLASSES Monday and Friday Evenings for jeginners. Seattle's Special Sunday Dinner Berved in Main Dining Hall from 5 to 9 for 75 Cents, inct SOUP. ‘onsom me. Halibut § Ravi Prime Ribs of Bee Chicken with I VE Caulifow ABI Reliable Pianos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: Battleships Wisconsin a Oregon SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1902 Closing Week “What!” _ TONIGHT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Picnic 2nd Dance] at Pleasant Bez |4 and regular Hal Reid's G Roanoke Port Orc hak Mente Colman Dock Boats leave at 9, 10 and Ila. m., 4:30, 5:45 and 10:30 p, m. erton at midnight. Last boat leaves Brem- ome ROUND 50c chia 400, July 6 Special THE LITTLE MYSTERY MINE OF MONTE CRISTO THE QUAKER DRUG CO Bole Agents for iC JAE-IT-UP— Cures Chill 6 1013-1015 Firet Avenue. Globe Bullding. GRAND: | LAST WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW NIGHT ran’s Tuneful cer YOUR SEATS EARLY } ' 600, BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE, 50c FATE InFATR Howe Mc THE LEADING THEATRE Pheae 4 Nights © Owing to the Great Success of the NEXT WEEK ommencing Company ia ‘Shenandoah It Will Be Continued Four Nights Longer SEE THE GREAT ___ BATTLE SCENE AAAAAAAAAAISSUMMER PRICESAASAAAAIAAS exclusive private ternoon and evening, | dest and mont | fashionable and only ool of dancing. Ranke block, We will give $1000 to any-one who has been cured of nasal catarrh, who drank Whiskey, Wine or Beer at the time he was taking medi- cine to cure, We will also give $1000 for any case of nasal catarrh that Microbine Oil will not cure, Whis- , Wine or Beer “Kiboshed.” Rex Drug Co. Northwest Cor. Third Ave. and Union St. AMUSEMENTS. _ \ \spHIRD AVENUE THEATER | WW. at Russell, Mer, Phone Atain 867 Slaughter. Sale Millinery Thursday and Saturday 50 Ladies’ Trimmed H. $1.60 ‘and $2.00 Shirt, Walst Hats of the Presen Wo brought them to it heap prices, ACME SUIT co. 452-1454 2d | snes Colla Moar (iiss Block, Maines SL and 2ad det, Lav ol Cent es DR. JOHN J. KO walskt ‘|Just Received pir: Pabst Beer To be Sold at Wholesale ae nag Retail J. J. HAGGERTY Sols Distributer, 109 Second 9 Avenue S Phooe Main

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