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NE CENT A COPY # #4 a #4 SIX CENTS A WEEK HE SE Ty E SS R HE Only Paper in Seattle That Fl 4 a, j : 4 yf A @ Dares to Print the News # # VOL. 4 NO. 120. ee PORTLAND SAFE | gg | "csp Michael July 2 and left next day [sai chs air the Periand, sor Jeane] NEW Muss oti te rere’ s Read Lik rived at the latter chy, re-|radder The whaler Thrasher was at| liuer tote sell tor $600 and 9900 and etn tary sat ati Huish nari? whe, thera ot] lake trie to totem | 63.50 Panamas Now $2.45 ARE IN TH E BRUSH PROBABLY teen "ro Pe rah we| $1.00 Steaws Now .60 | A SUCIER 222: nd are 75c Crash Hats Now .40 | re ne of that family 1 inthe see] Herbert S$. Upper j very, highly You can see these Hats in our window with both the ived by Coroner | &ry the @ffoneour reports. Very re- 12 and 13 Schourerman blesk, regular and semi-annual sale prices marked in big figures. apectfully, 3D Firet Av d Cherry Street 4 pong & drowning | Specttully i See ates ee Stop and look at ‘em and decide if they are not the best SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING au LY 14, 190% R jews ae joye this morn jin the Bnoquaimie at, Indian Agent C. A. Reynolds Brings to Au- }: "2: ite See ie jis Alexa Htackman. : MAY FIGHT Our line of Men’s Hats for summer wear has the loo Bo ely ot ada very latest in straws, crashes and panamas, and all kinds of urn a ppears 0 e an u en Cc ne gg ie sizes. And regular prices have just been simply knocked he wae = he pal. litt all to pieces by our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale prices. Adams « Blanchard Hinsticr ‘Block it until th HOUSTON, Tex, July 14.—Quiet| Put_Your_ Treasures Where 4 to show up|relens among the hern Pacific } ‘They Will Be Sale ‘i Report--Outlaw is Last Seen This Morne 222295 oces"iv52 | Our The Seattle Safe Deposit Vaults THE LION CLOTHING HOUSE +] b | evident that the m cide. He was know a disponed towards th panions as belng very quiet from thelr grievances. ‘Tr + ] seeined to be continually cor of the new men may c earance [ing of bis hard tot and in view of this the officers have} | He was unstarried and had no rel-| been notified <0 add deputies to the ives at Novelty. regular force. Auburn--ls Doubling Back and Said Not 22:23:52.5." sausages ano yy WEINER WURSTS N ‘Bones for reat "by the "moath ee 3 >. jor First Ave. ‘s Sult#, Purnishing Goods and everything in the store at wholesale prices this month. We sacrifice all profits this month We want to make a customer of you. See our windows. LION CLOTHING reservation road, young Burke's story must be largely imagin- ative. KARL M. ANDERSON. AUBURN, July 14.—Noon—Deputy Joe Berner has in- Dollar arrived at Ladyamith vestigated the report that Tracy was seen at O'Neil’s ranch. uw that | _— He does not much believe it. Other deputies on the ground, ea reer gree!| SAFE ROBBED he sa! however, have strong faith. O'Neil gives a poor description of erthe { the man he saw, which weakens his story. O'Neil was badly called off % ¥ sei eet tenet on AT WHATCOM scared, which may account for this. He now says he saw the | [rin ‘that une cantaim wan positing | man at g o'clock last night, and is not sure about the supposed ‘bat both the Joanie and Portland) witaTcoM, July 14—At an early | The People’s Great Bargain Store Tracy having a gun. we ee See |hour thia miorning safe-crackers | 2#0-292 First Ave. South KARL M. ANDERSON. WAS NOT aw cage tee salen of the Gress (Corner Main). 50 000 Cornish Mitchell Paint Company. | | ] PALMER, July 14.—1 p. m—Later details concerning Both cemmanes are located in the ence sb. mieatng. lend. so. the elel. fies the posse. sky Se room cae aly, was secured 7 B) animal ran Up to Union street, thea jown Union t@ Third avenye, where : | the wagon upset. The contents were VICTORIA, B. C.. July 14~—The| scattered slong the whole route. jonging to D, Steinle, manufacturer of sausages and bologna, took fright | at & piece Of paper at the corner of | Fourth avenue and Pike street. ‘The ee | CURTIS D. STRATTON. AUBURN. 14—8:10 a. m.—Tracy has been heard of nce more. Agent C. A. Reynolds of the Muckleshoot reservation, drove hurriedly into town this morning and re- ported that the Inglis ranch had been held up last night by a answering the description of the outlaw fugitive. The ranch is six and one-half miles southeast of Auburn, #, ‘Wabash, on what is known as the old Reservation road. to the report which comes from an apparently eliable source, Tracy appeared at the ranch shortly before F iL He stayed there several hours. The three persons ranch were taken completely by surprise and were at the py of the desperado. ’ orts state that Tracy is not lame, and is in a con- tion . - trail at this point @ strange man 7 hi decease ravving” Abo ain the Tro Se ee MEO oc € and his son claim to have had, is scout- 4 Deputy Sheriff Joe Berner of Snohomish county, has tak- and contented c of nm < from here and has started for the ranch. Sheriff himself with firing two shots. The f could be heard i - I. Karman & Co.'s stock, purchased at 40c on the $1, with every tearing through the brush at arapid pace fOF several minutes. [were made public te : other department in our house at a big reduction, will make the The officers are inclined to believe the was Tracy, as Se talent on ca an month of July the biggest we have ever known. All odds and ends, from the passing glance the guard had of these descrip-| which acquitted the officers. He sa: small lots and accumulations, will be sacrificed at the most sensa- tional prices. Half your money will be enough during this big sale. Many Eastern shipments are due here this month, and to keep ex- tions seem to tally. orders w. i the law, of war, ie partially excuses the act | Se Pe. bP ‘® mental AVER ED ettement keen we shall close these out at the same reckless prices WHERE WILL TRACY BE | ————— WHITE WINGS — Desperate Negro Resists Ar-_ ———> — — ! TRIED IF CAPTURED?) ee | QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY Ba the execution of natives by Waller to the yachting season. The harbor of the local Aetective force, had a eg “ and, In fact, the whol nd / ‘caelee rer Z J Either In Oregon or This State the Outlaw Could be Ar- dotted with | white “inged erate. lanier woos tdey white conaaee at ved . any 0! ie new i out raigned for Murder in the First Degree—If Taken Alive | for the first time tis summer, The | cinime tebe o tad theater om | p> | emo He Would Probably Ha ng Here Linda, Pilgrim, Comanche, May-| former. Byrnes and Lee Barbee bavi SN ‘The Queen City Laundry has te ‘ its new location at First avenue and y= te nt Up-tcrowntow'n office at the old stand, Fourth and Pike, 9 a. m, will now be marked tingrie. Bhould he be captured in| the local yachting fleet. Yesterday | Se King county, will he be tried ah chile county & chara & aumeder Wi n ideal mailing day and about living off the earnings of Annie | SS ‘ate or will he be sent beck to Ore- Many satled to| Fields, a negro prostitute. They mot | During this semi-annual Se a 4 : on? This is @ question which ts rious points om the sound Satur-/| the man and woman located at the fm clearance sale we give the &; ( vening and did not return Un-| Crescent houne about 12:30 today | cholce of any suit in our house > Ing discussed at present. Tracy| papers before the Oregon authorities | jand Merrill were serving time at the|ean get here with extradition pe- |! late leat and together they went to make the |[ except plain blues and blacks— |Salern penitentiary at the ume of k “na rest. Neither one of them suspect- | [J $18, $20, $25 and $30 grades for |their murderous outhfeak. Bince ed any danger. ns. regaining hie freedom Tracy has et Mr. Fulton Would Kill Byrnes pemnaee iN ates sie ond | teres, Gas 4 sees ta Oe na tonld RI Byrnes You Won’t Have to Cut Wood Pp i this county has killed three men,|oeed against him in this county. He 1s two of whom were officers of the| maid, however, that If the Oregon the room occupied by the pair and i While out camping this summer. Your object in going camping ts, Sey rape om the Gor anh were y doubtless, to rest. An hour's work with the axe and saw won't gt flower, Vigilant, Thistle and several | heen watehine the mS Za If Tracy sould be captured tn] upon, charge of murder in the firat | other new boate have been added to | 4 ~— EJ ) '? A ba jaw. The authorities of King 4re| authorities ye and dernanded the firm in their demands for vengeance| person of the outlaw he might be gm pe ae gs A gg D St any great amount of it, Come in and see the stove which for the murder of these people and! inclined to let them have him. There) G11. at being wakened and told th make your camp cooking @ positive pleasure, If Tracy is captured they will not|is no fixed rule for such cases, he|, CHICAGO, July 1—Tne freight | foot to me Se let him go back to Oregon without|/eays, and it ie more a matter of tement today than it wi ‘a closely contested legal battle. courtesy than anything els 4 - ~ If Trady should be captured here| Public sentiment, however | RepKcustpes ten ce oe crecetocition [chance Gai ptrctntng Bie amas | \it is then up to Walter 8, Fulton,| strongly in favor of ‘retatntn, cy agers, but |above his head, euddenty drew a re- | ‘ » prosecuting attorney of this comnty,|in this county and trying him here } MCLAW, July 14, 7:00 a. m.—The report seni that ‘Tracy, must be sent ‘back tol censful, His blood-stained | ght | the only stuf moved. being | treated only for @ second than ran | GROCERY GA young Clarence Burke at 5 o'clock last night that he had | ts"iaw a’ convict, with iT years of| widespread. Interest in iw dol paper for newspape [Behind the Bed.and grappled with bis /| 4 4. Merwe seas accosted by Tracy, a mile from this place, is mot meet- |« 20 yenrw’ sentence to serv and it Is the natural feeling of the a - | "He .euémeeded in wrenching the i081. with much credence this morning. The governor of Oregon can remit] people in general that he should suf- lgun away from the prinener and the remainder of the pen fer the retribution of the law for the | |fow well administered blows took all | oxic Campina AND nite dat on t Tracy|erimes here in King. Young Burke, who is 12 years of age, came riding into ; ‘ " * we the fight out of him. He was taken . ‘3 : _ town on his bicycle at 5:30 o'clock last evening and said that |to the potice station with his para- | TACHENG FARtiae |mour. He will he charged with a yooD 3 | eee St apoint a mile from here a strange man carrying a rifle and a 3 - terolrer had suddenly stepped from the woods and asked him at és ft ween Jeeens to BALL, Byrnes. tly far it was to Buckley, and howto getthere. Burke said of ARIS. wey it. —The anniversar: ofa e Bastile is being ‘Win do it. No smoke, very little weight and a clear flame which gives no odor. A single trial will convince you that there is noth« ing like it for camp use, It comes with one, two or three burners; with or without oven. Inclined to make let of the whole Special Olive y | ae: eres Bear in mind th have everything tn. the line of Cooking “the man looked like pictures of Tracy and that he had told onorally celebrated today, ‘This at |Fidide woman to we the present time Sale Utensils, in'tin, sheet fron, aguteware, sey etc, Buckley was about two miles distant from where they ? lternoon Loubet reviewed — 80,000 |an inmate of the Paris house, one of i |, in a southwest direction. Edwin Puebla Boylton Born on the Ocean and Lives Only |iroops, a the m at notorious dives in the new ian quae oe os. rh anal. _ The boy alleges that the man asked him if any deputies To Get To San Francisco—Other Late Marine News of |i), 1CIT STILL rr Tuesday, special price....26e Were around, and aiter being told that there were, he issued a Interest To Mariners and Shippers | | — ° bd ‘strict injunction to the Loy not to say that he had met any- Pie Oe a ae ey a aad IN NEW vor« QREGON R. T. Shannon Grocery Co. 1021-1023 First Avenue, Corner Spring. \ pre. Companys oi naer Wholesale and Retail Outfitters 9 re LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE WORTHWEST. Coast Company's steamer City ot [Passengers when it was learned that| NEW “KORK, July 14--Bamuel | . Burke could not remember the supposed Tracy's descrip- |Puebio “reports an unusual occur Gaby dled within an hour of the | Steinbruck, David! Gailoa, Max Pine tion, but w! or i veri i sons, 2 ance oh that veesel’s last trip to|Pueblo’s arrival at San Francisco, |and Hyman Levine were turned over hen shown pictures of several different persons, at |rance on that veestit was born to| Mr. Boylwon met his wife -at tho| to the federal authorities by the po- once picked out Tracy's likeness as answering the general ap- | yiry, A: Boyiton, wife of a stenog-|whart and had her conveyed to allice, In the arrest of the men th | * Pearance of the man he had seen and talked to. |rapher at the Mare Island navy | hospital. : i uthorities galore thet they ha _ law with a posse, was at once called into town and told the | Jepson was in favor of puiling back h at Vancouver be-|. Five een frequently driving Acrobat Nearly Killed at Loop- - Story. jto the wharf, but Mra. Boyiton was Seattle. ‘The fen- peed viel @ Packages to the Pe Pe y P * i y, jo" oO oo nue e voyage to or wh o N a fe days. un-} m ; The sheriff at once telephoned to Deputy Sheriff Wollery |anzious, to, continue te a eiciane | The Pol er ~f The other night his 1oad| steamer Oregon of the Northwest- the Loop. ; earth ver Halnier salle fan Francisco, Several physicians| The Pollard Mrs.|for San Franc '¥ aasistance pow pte. | Whatcom oe) a i The little one thrived am '¥ | 700,000 feet of lurnber it evening. The dogs were at once taken out to a place east Jana July 6 he was christened E4-|ry in addition 200 tons of & of Frank ’s ranch, wh Tracy w: in Pueblo Boylton | freight. Nagle’s ranch, where the alleged Tracy was last seen | win sy was prettily | he schooner Peart has arrived at | Levine ai sted of 125 pounds of yeast, 2,300 * 7 \ pounds of sugar, and a number of |ern Commerotal Geen eee EW YORK, July 14.—Clarence | | alion @asks. Steinbruck was with | from Nome early this mo + obi riy | whi {him. in the house where Fine de-|® Jury rud She left Nome June og Ho rate Rp eg h nrg ak eral | ivered the Koods Were Gallos and |22 and remained at Dutch harbor Als ‘ite trying to loop the loop hile hor rudder wae be- | 0M @ Dicyole ai Sheepshead bay, A | “loop” haw been erected at a lonely at Palmer for the bloodhounds. Wollery and his posse, with | were aboard the hounds, came down at rapid speed, arriving here at 8:30 | Boyiten ev .: Pabst Beer ~ Just Received Carload of Pabst Beer. ie and # still with a capacity of |nine days ; fe dining» 0 ne They gr she erent, 4 4 off in full Th datated for the occasion, and the| san Franc ort. which | 2 Oa gat wet oe place, in the woods called “The Ce- ey found it at once and started off im full cry. They eremony Was performed with 4l)' confirma that giv by Captain ‘ant ‘ a jare” by a man named Prescott for | Mbtiowed the trail a cere ONY eas (hat o ship would | Bploer of the Florence that there in| Chased by Citizens | beached,’’ sald Capt Sealey | the purpose of training his. troupe | Sole Distributer, 109 Second wed the irail without a break, for fully three-quarters of |the sumptuausneas she) 8 Hin wn ee tte aren Of the sea about 800) CHICAGO, July 14—With « bank |My more than eight mohes of water| of lopers, Prescott owns every loop | Me 9 Avenue S. Phone Main 565 @ mile. It ran within 30 feet of the county road, showing |2!9%-4 Be "iN, “Lassengers with| mites southeast of Unuianka covered | book showing $160 to hie credit and |In Verholay We discovered at Nome |i the United States and haw a pat- ent on the device. sanie pumtce stone, | $187 in cawh tn his pocket, Frank Btockwell, altas Farrington, ‘was ar. 4 eh to ‘iver cup for ocean's | with Sabéter Do oat which to buy a si P | with that the rudder post had been oar- |e" on the device. | that the man followed was keeping concealed in the timber, a though near enough to maintai ighway. newest son - _ sete ae eneko 4s iq |tied away. It had broken where a” dortand he trail was not again found last night. This morning i he person killed. Smith |} 4 Ae : '4)inine days on the return trip and | Sie! By aromas living monkey. ch sctem the dogs were put to work at daybreak, but could not pick up A rumor wai circulated was the pe rf yi iH jlocked up. charged with burglary. | Sutlt the fury rudder, We finished te‘on the last| paris, July 14—The Prince of| believe that Darwin's "missing nk the scent is ’ about 2 o'clock p. m. yesterday had been stealing a ride under- ‘and the {the remainder of the trip without P casing. Bronton | Monaco, owner of the famous war may have been foun let ; .|neath the freight car and had Ne cf the moe {any mishaps, The revenue cutter + asing. Bronton | bing casino at Monte Carlo, who for — We ha he effect that a man answer i t most was flung against the sharp edge of . ¢ have just received important word from Auburn that edge ol sevctnion' at Ts lrolled off, suffering death al-|ekititwi ra’ arrested in | Manning. very cour ay, towed Wal the giracture and hi olett eye Wan reveral Years has conducted explo Want Berries for Desert an answ aoastek > ere thi 5 ‘ 01 dlamond-orna-|through Unalga pass. The Oregon > teem 0 © “ | ation par 0. © const oO} hia aie nswering Tracy's description heldup theoldInglisranch {ing the iP wore Blamond-orna- | {house TRE re aseed throeeh | aay, form out and his ribs were | Sten Penner ve omen HAZLETON, Pa, July 4—AOGdie | most instantly. ch and fashions a has discovered I ons of t leraine colliery the imported none fast night, and that the outlaw had again |had fallen off a freight train at DT tasamt bart aid not like to wie been seen at O’Neil’s pla i P Ri tion and was RE } —meelbicie be cor ’ The skel i revolted because they ee at O’Neil’s place, one-half mile distant from his last |Black River Junctio WEA FORECAST take Ohance. Bummer “campe” ha me #o| historic human. ra e akele- | union men night’ ok She wrpedaperticna, : f devieatigueion it] Venrwe” FORE Mra, Hannah Barrett, whore father |_"I¢ was gniy the new parte of tha] much of an institut aro | Rune were covered. with earth. ‘The | were served with oranges for des= ight’s exploit The report look rood to Sheriff Hartman | killed. pon investig a sti and oF »ks so good to 5 E , sed | _Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight and | served under General Washington at |rudder post and rudder that were| York furniture makers thi in| arms are exceedinfily long, while the | sert when they wante Seg / the man-hunters about here, that a posse and the dogs will |was proved that a man named | fealty ait vm een lesday, | Valley Forge, te still living in Boston, |carried Bway. We brought what,was| are taking notice of them and trying) skull is long and narrow. with | © | Slay were siven the desired be sent to that locality, If Tracy is near Wal aps h, on the old | Daniel Smith, aged about 30.) fresh south winds Ww 102 years old, lott back with us.” | their trade, bread nose, They resemble the | cacy. shortly before dus bee

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