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BY STAR Pt | “THE SEATTLE STAR POLISHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, TELEPHONES: Business Dept. Matn 1060, Editorial Dept . Main 113% E maran CHASE, Business Man { H MARARD WELLS, Ratitor Pe P, cmase Beattle—1107 Third avenue, New York--290 Temple © = ‘One cont per copy, by wail oF carriers. Entered ro tree copies ATH LUR ‘The luring songs of the sirens latter-day tourists. Tush to the “dizay distances’ than peaks. ‘The increased number o! that mountain climbing is steadily Gurpassed all former records. the most experienced and careful of the mountains. ifr } j i bare i ‘Six cents pee week or twenty-five cents per month ne powtoMMoe at Seattio, ‘and bis hardy band of old than do the dangers of mountain climbing ‘The 1902 season has just begun and there seems to be a # year's disasters, when 118 people lost their | Dy the ambition to reach the snow-gtinting tops of the Mm ‘All these futalitics are by ne means due to carelessness, for some Jearning, as it would seem, almost every treacherous nook Tt ts a fact, however, that the inexperience the last year or two wom Deen compelled to, brave dangers alone, for the men have OFFICHS irt Bullding. ‘Chicago—317-218 U. 8. Express Building. KS CLOSE BY had no more fascination for Ulysses reater mory of Inst ever before, while the mm: ives in the Alps, is numbed ost inaccessible { accidents during the past few years show Ineressing in popularity, And that the Alps are Europe's most fascinating and deadly playground. In 1895 there were 19 victims, In 1900 the total was 15, while last year ‘ doom after nd cranny met their guides have and rashness of the a. Every man in the street seems to think that he i» an efficient climber and can do as ‘well as the guide, who has lived among the Alps from childhood ‘The death that lurks in the dizzy mountain heights ts Qreacherous, Avalanches and bombardments by fallings stones to the deadly work of the hidden crevasse. Goomed traveler with merciful swiftness, Others are Harassed for days, striving feverishly to allay the pangs of thirst by eat- snow. Other victims are caught tn fierce starms or are blown Into Jakes and drowned. Many find their fate In the awful precipices, lone their will power at critical moments when coolness would tle and ive way m the Death sometimes rea: imprizaned and who have desired to climb the red to have them upon thelr hands, fearing greater danger from the ? i treacherous as well } | other to. fi Increase in the be detective burea & early as ‘umwater. of- ‘“ MERRILL DEAD man| Speaking of Merrill, the Chi- & of their escape Salem penitentiary and to, acquainted with the ac- of the murderers’ accom- _ The details of the work thi by local officers of _ » be ascertained. Aside from this Plucky, though perhaps foolhar¢y women to ascend, unattended, the slopes and steeps of the Matter~ the advent of golf and with it large tmpor- oF fick ef tly organized detective accomplished cannot be private officer said: but the results up to last would Merrill want to rejoin are known and can be his murderous notwithstand-| once safe away? ably never killed anyone and the | ¢Scaped from Salem with only a| dersto | 10-year sentence hanging over conjectures and opin- been ascertained that were placed in the possession, of Tracy and Merrill has yet £0 | said. It-wa: have i dg inost difficult and magnificent of sure protection to climbers, cabins have been erected at points and signboards placed to Indicate hidden crevasses, exnedients designed to minimize the perils have been re- But witha! death lurks ever in those great and fascinating Giatilied iquors has fallen off. In the breweries increased from 3#,- tion will show so heavy a falling off show the enormous increase in the manufacture given of the numiber of barrels man- year the total number was ‘The figures show that during the hard times of 1999-4 Hquors and more malt liquors were consumed. So tt would to beer, although, for the money in whisky. But why the de- the return of good times re- te the answer. number of brewery employes in pro- to the increase tm production ie due to the operatin of the trust. attributed fo the same cause. ‘Texas fe the latent Indication be chaotic. in a87 Hy m and 23 tf 3 #8 |been seen since June 26. that his concerning Merrill proved worthless. He s: i aa RESULTS ARE KNOWN | that if Merrill is not dead, by |has severed all with Tracy and “Wh companion his head. I do not believe, he has move habitation far from Kin, him, did he safe. believe inion. This was exemplifie ort Madison. oe lone to sleep while the other| mer cut-c individual | was awake.” who supplied the guns and) Leading upte EER vet lter, which is the most impor- ADE CLEAR Attracted by the national no-|whose name the detectives Tracy-Merrill ep-/itively refuse to give out, it has been learned that two other ac-| accomplices have twice communication with, Merrill since their! disappointed that twice! ince he killed Mer- pos- sleuth says that he is dead at least he is positive that lesser desperado has not The | detective aes farther and says ice has run down a |score of rumors and theories and each|» and every one of them hav CONNECtIONS wan showing lame is accomplices, In conversation last night the if|" Merrill prob- » If he is alive, which | ienst r inty. The man was always aid of Tracy and at no time} prior to June 8,\even while incarcerated with of the convicts’ himself ‘. Tracy took him along is| because he has need of a com-| htaded his taking Anderson from| No, I believe} (1) Tracy murdered Merrill as he) on not safe for either | Tracy's motive | {hough for hanging around Seattle, the officer said: A DARK PLOT “Tracy's base of operations were here until last Monday night. The outlaw wrote three letters to two different persons here in Seattle. Two of these letters fell into the hands of of- ficers of the law. The third let- jtant of all, has not been dis covered, It is now in the hands of the man, who, with a pa \furnished the rifles to Tracy and Merrill.” The detectives have proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that Tracy had in mind a grand final coup, He endeavored to assemble four crooks and ar- range for a “big job, This much is known, as such was romans intimated in the first letter mailed at Chehalis. The second letter undoubtedly con-! tained the details of the scheme | and planned a meeting, very likely at Meadow Point. Tracy is familiar with that lonely di: trict, for it was out there he did a small opium trade in 1897. | Coming down to facts, it is known that he gained Port Madison in a skiff, and two pe Sons were with him on the jour- ney. One's name is known, but the other is not. The outlaw was compelled to temporarily absent himself from the vicin- ity of Seattle on account of be- ing pressed so hard after com- mitting the three murders, one near Bothell and two at the Van Horne house. MEETING MONDAY However, he made all ar- rangements Nair that row across the Sound for a meeting with his pals near Renton Mon- day night. Tracy prepared himself for a few days safe hid- ing near Seattle in order that all details could be consum- mated for the bank robbery, or whatever the “big job” might be. For such a reason the des- jfied that he could not perfect th |make one RR TR I Rag em Nena ene AR THE SEATTI Johnson house at Port Madi son fully 50 pounds of provis- ions and good clothes. It is now absolutely known that four crooks assembled in the woods near Renton Monday | night and there met Tracy. It) is also known that the desper-| ate plan concoted by Tracy| fell through. This is proved by a letter sent to Portland and in- tercepted last Wednesday, It was written by one of the men who supplied the rifles to Tracy and Merrill and also accompan- ied the murderer to Port Madi- son. In that letter addressed to A, B., box, general delivery, Portland, Ore., wai read: “Hank on the kill, everything off—hike” Up to last night that letter had not been called for. “Hike” is a hobo expres- sion for travel. | ONE LAST DISPLAY The detectives are certain | that Tracy, after being satis scheme, determined to grand display of bravado and then get out of the! country, This is largely proved | by his desperate actions Tue day at the Gerrells house and his apparent desire to have one} more bout with the man-hun-| ters. At any rate the outlaw! | sacrified with apparent purpose | his provisions and traveled light |and fast toward the Green riv- er valley. The detectives say they can- not connect any woman ac- tively with Tracy's conspiri tors. There is one woman who) sympathizes with the outlaw, but her work is passive. The detective who has the! foregoing facts in his posses-| sion, has names and details which he will not disclose. He says that one of the men who) is known to have helped Tracy | escape from the penitentiary, | disappeared Tuesday and ev-| ery town in the Northwest has been notified to be on the look- perate Tracy brought from the KING COUNTY'S EXPENSE Since the beginning of the hunt af- ter the famous outlaw Tracy the has been a question in & great many people pense of the Dave the impression that every per- fen ho goes out with @ poser t to salary from the ‘This is not the case. Kher hee has kept the expenses down to the minimum figure. Outside of the regular deputies who get thetr orelt- Rary salary there are very few men ¥. Among the mnet active lip the chase are sheriffs and depu> then from other counties, Ther home jgounty bays their expenses, Of Course a considerable amount of money muxt be expended In hiring boats, chartering trains and getting eee to travel across the country. der Sheriff William Corcoran thts morning stated that the bills would fot come to more than $1,000 or $1,200 to The blagest tem yet turned in is for rifles, A gun store on First Svenue has presented @ Dili of $600 fo the county commissioners for 3% fifties. It ts possible that the county Will Keep all these rifles, but It ts not probable. The gun store people will Drobably take most of them back @nd the county will pay a spectfied gum for their use during the ctfane SUNDAY'S. MAN HUNT CURTIS D. STRATTON Yesterday was wholly devotd of sensation. Even the liars subsided under the spell of the bolting sun. No farmer during the day strofied into the town to mysteriously hint that Tracy held him up “yesterday event bout mitkin’ time,” stole the old gray mare, or levied upo Mary Jane for ham and exes. For that reason Sheriff Cudihee deputios here have had period of unwonted rest and relax: on. ‘The correspondents were rath Tracy did not again appear at some farm houne for food. We expected the usual be: lated report from some countryman enterday afternoon, but we waited lin vain. ‘There are but two solutions of t problem presented. One ix that the outlaw ts badly crippled by his wound, recefved tn the battle at Covington and finds it impoasible to make his way out of the Green river would prevent him from demanding food since It would be folly for him to show up in the neighborhood of the Pautot house while the roads at the present time. MAKING FACES AT’ CUDIHEE ‘The other is that the outlaw ts king a long jump and js planning | to appear miles away from the |Pautot ranch and, metaphorically 8 | speaking, make faces at Sheriff Cud- e|thee from afar, This involves the acceptation of th ry that Tr when f t's and preter greater exhaustion than he Auburn people say that the Y | ments of Mr. and Mrs. Pautot can , ap @ Star correspondent who excaped convict vixited thems Sheriff lihee is on ory apparent , if Indeed he 1% 10 himself. the y ry Hing felt neared at t pl Ia keep | with, the him are most odhounds and wepaper Ravensdal n the road to’ nerift'n his deput Ia ut not Beforo weary, six d Auburn, this d miles | wasnt tors. Bo ning the seat lof war against the deaperado { cerned, 1 am.of the same opink |berore. Palmer, in my Judgmer | the last place the outlaw will now lattempt tor ° in Rood lreagon to believe that for Palmer When he going up Cedar riv Be Fenton lant Tuesday. frustrated d | that atte ‘Thursday. nd ty Mor must Pa Junctio vii A nee ngton by attempt t-hound freimht ¢ ined that it nk f e that ne ax far aa Palm n, he would he Ming up the hardy to bell | valley, where he was lest seen. This | and tratls are 80 closely guarded as | out for him. An arrangement of this kind is be- ing negotiated at thie time e bills for telephone and t kraph service wit! be no Inco . able item, Sheriff Cudinee bas kept | his men Informed of all rumore of | Tracy's presen guard as nearly ax possible all avenues of escape. | p to the prevent time it is thought that $26 would cover afl telegraph and telephone Billa, An impression is @lso gatning ground that the county will have to bay the state muita for betng wn duty at the Armory for two days. ‘This is not so. The militia wae or- dered cut by the governor and the men will receive thetr pay from the state, y Under Sheriff Corveran says that All the bille will be seat to the state of Ovegon for payment. The argu- ment Used ie that as Tracy and ser- rill escaped from a prion ta Orégon, therefore that alate should be re- sponsible for ali expenses incurred | bi in thete pursuit or eapture. At any rate & request of thin kind will be made of the state of Oregon Whether they wit pay It is another question. It depends mainty wpon the success of the officers in captur- ing or killing the outinw. not as a Star correspondent who went to Palmer the same night certained by personel observation, AN AFFECTION FOR BOTHELL. It looks to me as if Palmer had supplanted Bothell in Cudthee’s af- fections as a likely piace for Tracy to be found. The sheriff's theory seeme to be that by some hypnotic ooems he will be able to sway racy'’s mind and bend the outlaw | footsteps in the direction of Palmer willy-nilly | as the sheriff seems to betteve it ie hardly likely they will let thetr | blood-atained hero heed the bland In- vitation ome up, Harry, and be shot at Palmer.” There is no die- puting that were Tracy an ordinary jeriminal trying to escape from King punty Palmer junction would be the lace of all pincen to wa But larry @racy is not an ordinary criminal and has never shown the | least desire to get away from Seat~ the, Therefore Cudthee’s real or p tended preparations for his capture at Palmer we many people think, jrather unduly elaborate, Not the | least fault found with the sheriffs heretofore has been the |wsclens concentration of pointa not necessarily likely to Visited by the outlaw. Tn a nutehell, un ball was then started by the ct's reported reappearance near Knumeiaw, All hands will be rush- jing toward that place by 6 o'clock this morning. f the other report that Tracy was n Alec near Enum: nvict is no doubt head- ma ‘The Indian's story of. There are xo many about that Alec may iataken }meen by Ind! | im true th ne for T | atill lacks py Jarmed depu [have been m AURURN, July 4-—The plot le | thickening. Fred Tt, Butterworth ‘of Seattle, who waa guarding the Whit ney bridge and its approaches not | far south of the Pautot ranch, Sat uday night, had a rather etartling | story to tell on arriving here inst Jevening. Fiutterworth’s story may | *\explain Tracy's escal from the | woods back of the Pautot houne, | 4| Where it has been generally conatd- lered that the convict wan still con led. ‘That is provided ‘Tracy has worth says that about 1p Saturday night « sudden | of hoofs was heard on the| this does not necessarily explode | when his pone went up the road) horees were grazing pince, When the pone came back was one. Tracy may have taken one of these horses and made @ daring break wy the vatley, riding bare back turning the antinal loose after pa find guards on duty rider points Enumclaw, Buckie: ar Lewry by it were he the rider.) ‘The rond Butterworth and the other | Butterworth wishes ft distinctly [| IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE Toe: house newly furnished; ell modera; | stract Ca, Yen, Sesement ef understood that he does not say the | —Per pound ‘35e prices moterate. Motier biocte ie. mynterious horweman was Tracy. On the contrary he says he dows not | entertain that opinion. He thinks ‘Tracy is wtill not’ many miles from | CHEESE— fiture, Ned Frost Furniture Co. 10-t12 the Pautot ranch. Others tere be- |B 3 for ......-........+.+.-100 fi | rr avenue south Tel. Red S952 Neve the man was Tracy, Mutter. | FOR BALI Cow three parte Jersey; will worth merely states facts and gives (MM "Elieaee "UCL CREAM Bh) Ue crasn ins few Gare. Dhguire at Mire no optnion. gp ERATION. [Bh Per pound «............. 200 a alan Si BPLOCAL FULL CREAM “Gheapest plate to buy ON and Gano: A week day hosruien 6 Gnequal- 1” Cudese— Tie Sitten the Dimes Ou cee ei? ta If Tracy has as many confederates | wis “Tra turnt direct Fate, $1.00, Butterworth’s Dream |~~ E STAR. r Great Room-Making Sale Continues Its Economies + This is the ma: ture THE “planus Gy oailane Best of Goods AT THE Lowest Prices t furni Pric le of Seattle are genuinely reduced—t aving average one-third off from ices alr y the Children’s Soudan $7.00 Worth $10 i] lowest in the Northwest , Call Shoes Hines 6 to value, at 75 MEN'S CHEVIOT WORK SHIATS There has been no infla tion of former prices, nc juggling with figures tc make the bargains look big ger. Large reduction tagt tell here a truthful story in plain figures. $1.00 | Sizes 9 to 19%, worth $1.35, at 98c & Extension Tables of solid oak, 42x42-Inch tops, five substantial lege ¢-foot length, Bame table im §-foot $2.00 ad- Diack and white and blue and white stripe; 19% pon i re Oat Le PRINTING aD By . . B ff is dey Prove an ue Table Domask Blanket China Cabinets uffets throughout, well and very durable mixed, fancy bor B12 w net Se San ak Bei 0m Wainngtog hide (over worth $2.00 per #pectal der, worth 12.9 rth $28 worth $3 Saree pair; special 4 rth $20 worth $26 STAN Pree, tne. Saw $1 29 12 1- $1 89 th $35 worth 46 worth $40- worth §% worth #4 worth & Fine Dre Wrappers Ladies’ exceiient quality gelling at 15c Wrappers, pretty braid h wide xtra Quality Dr ned, 10-inch flounce Ape nl ay ular $1.28 value; today, OBe ae Sere 18c splendid for akirts ance Clreet Tang Wrapper, |... Spiral, (ct auiete of tentn hie mt reale, braid trim- Si-inch wide Pore Irish Natural med yoke and shoulder cas Fine, eubstantial, styital med rome ORE Om $1.25 Dress Fiax, substantial, stylish, 1, de value. 35c im Fine Sheer Linen Klamine, exceptionally fine fi value. ss Li SGLHOLMES 3 EURNITURE Co. HOE-NOFN0S SECOND abr 20-ineb ure Bpun I nue Re DRPOSTT Ifcate on Dexter Hor- ton bank for $200, Issued April 2, 1902 to RT. Rogers, Call [Maynard avenue. Reward. Reliance Corset Lined Wrappers, k neat black and white nel $1.50 reale, tty waeh raid trimmed: eae AUCTION SAL - ALE AT @) Fancy print covered. Tuesday. J | full ote, well sowed and fited- pe cial Worth Tige She value. 68c 4c Q5c ETERSON’ GOOD GOODS 206, 208, 210 fine Dtreet. (eastined See, of household Perfect fitting. Aino % pieces « tterne—wwill do for either Lady or Gent. J, T, Wilnon, Auc- toner, | WARRANTS bought and sold. Eshelman. Mutual Late bid. __. WOMNESS CmANCES ik own 4 Home, | Deudine contracts tye mais, WHER these you can "buy & home, bu 7 oft & mottesae oF Dulld & home without vaying Intareat. We have some low numbers that will mature this funmmer. It poh own @ let we can cure Feu ba ence Gm an unr catract matures will bey Sonpany ‘has several houses aod building. "This a poor man ® op fertunity te secure = house on pay Frans of only Bh bo per manth. "Call or address room &, Bulllvay buslding. he story. Butterworth says that) oward the Whitney bridge two ir the Pautot CHRAP money, no commission. tavings Loon. G. A. Virtue, eet. er batiding. Btack WANTED—MISCELI ° ated—A steam or gasoline launch, from 10 to 2% tons, with power en h for & i, and 2 lighters, 3 oO feet long, with 10 foot beam. Cull or address Jimison, #8 Lane st. ie RENT Pt rsh Pf Sith 7 sede Cor, First Ave. aod Sinece St, ‘lean wunay, Comfortatia, | Rocime by tbe Day or Week. | Theat, “Pinar AVENUE. SRRD and form . 628 Heron Hed tas2. ae ih GRAND PACTPTC HOTEL. TS First ave Cooper & Levy Genuine Russian Caviar lk Per Can 40 and 750 \BPANCHOVY OR SARDINE PaASTE— Per jar - te IMPORTED ANCHOVIES— Per kee Sbe and 70c FRENCH SARDINES— Per can. Ws, 18¢ and 250 TRIAT'S BONEL! SAR- DINES— 200, 25¢ and 30 Hi) | Prowl ATTONNETS AT LAW in the morning one of the horses ie, DEGLY 6 EWING Mameae sulle ape Butterworth thinks 512 Washington batiaing, A. © MACDONALD, 609 Rurke butiding. LYMAN © KNAPP, 10 Waller building. W. D. LAMBUTH, 204-5 Pacific block. G, WARD KEMP, 433 Borke butiding. - ACTOR! | oamonre Vi LS es a ae | ectracin, mentment et the hint cist a feal Life butléing. BOOTH. WHITTLERET HANFORD ewtabiished ing the polnia where he expected t The road up which the mysterious | disappeared leads to many Tracy could have reached | . Black Diamond | members of his posse were guarding leads to Enumelaw. 1B Per can ‘Ab. UKEE Swiss Per pound Be GERMAN BREAKFAST stoves, eet, Carpeta, tee pnd besond-hsea ounce Tor? leaves at 9 a. m., Sp. m. Exeursion under | Baptist ladies. Round trip everybody Invited. | Per pound . - 166 ave; tel, Mein G01, Also coal by sack BEST LIMBURGER CHEESE —Per brick 406 FRESH CREAMERY BUT- SAWERICAR RANE | eimeattle, A seenral barking business ramet ne pmo tm. Lf mn. Os i id we git A: hitners press | setoere. view. pres. 3 fet: Geo. Ie Fisher, mast. caiman” at matting from ide yard wp pris let a Band took stores " very ea | = Duntap, real entaiss Union biog [METER iw Ga Sash aveel] — propos eaemnan BAR } : seo | Penk ep Bion o0s h'S. Neettiger “Sette Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar | STRICTLY FRESH RANCH Bh ie Lloyd. Biincoy & Word, a8 Hinckley | pele vp flora BS, | lhe POW owt ~ gains only. EGcs— ferred payments, net SOR OP Sach “Commercial ener aksewsy, Alaska. | Per dos. ferred payments CURTICE BROS. | $5.00 cabinet photos, | PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANE OF Seattle, Edmunds: GAPE toe Pte a8, 000 ; surpien | and Everett THE NEW 2. Furth, ores: Memith, vice pron: RV, Ankens, cushion mm Pe | ‘The Palatial Steamer b ELECTRIC SPECIAL 2 | E’Cerresponiients in principal cities in the OLives— |,vaited Benton and. Rarope Ne waren ee Per half pint ...,.10e and 200 | Tile CANADIAN DANK OF co: Capital paid wp. MMERCR, | 98,000 000 RAP HoMS Hover HILT. MAN, OW R. OF} HILLMAN STATION, iN SUMMER SAUSAGE— ND Lot $23 DOWN, s10 durable railroad watch Per pound ree ck cae >. ‘2 et, Aiton doztars.) (6 pm . onthe market are rel bite rae poe eal PATER, Leaves Meaaett 9:18 & BO! HAM— AND CHICKENS: BEAUTIFUL ip : er pound .....4.606 We CLOBE TO SCHOOL AND CAK | ‘ot James | Phon somal ys BLUE POINT OYSTERS— Per can 17e and 300 CHICKEN TAMALE! VEAL OR HAM LOAF— aw Bole Agency. 807 First Avenue. ‘Time inspector tor the C. & P. 8. Ry., and the deattle Miectri¢ Co, ; |The FIRET NatioNAL 1 SEATTLE 105 NVE 4 N | Vata np capital lenern! banking, fustnes rex of No, 1 land ad elty boundary on th De Hoge, gee serene, oe Mteaticke brent f° turner for cutting into. xma inet, cath: RF. Parkhurst Set eas. Bechanae on principal cities Bend Burove at a Jerge profit, which we | == : 20 Dany service, Biective May 20, 190. tracts, 2 Bape os cee will sell for the next few days at| op RUNERAL Clas: ifi d Ad ® low figure and @m easy terms, | SOERRWORT Bremerton (U. 8 Navy Yard aad fel sified Ads ear sire a emeaty, tre | SS Sift an ata nano Pioneer bi RELY WANTSD—FeMarn : - JRL, for trait wtore: Feataurant Athion and iniand Fiyer | PORT ORCHARD, cook, $15 week; hotel cook, $40 TABLE CLARET— kitchen — helper, $30, room an ry 7 down, From Columoa Deck hoard; dishwasher,” $20 ™ ry te dhper ory Arahat aed git pare Feat of Colamiee sty $35; ¢ ‘ RIESLING WINE— ra 8; camp cook, $46; hand eauie 41.00 and $1.25 $1.80 day; laundry help: 4 wey ape aly ” om co short hour wattrersos SHERRY WINE— . Wwaitrenses country; chamber Por gal.. 91.00, $1.60 and $2.00 take cae i ; family cookw; aecond girls PORT WINE— me. Leave Bidiney maids; general girls Por gal. 91,00, $1.60 and $2.00 100 lots ler ne hi q se ta ueen ESTA BLANCA SAU- Bf ment Office, 1121 3d ave, TERNE— either for cash HELP WANED — MALE AND pipes C0a snd Ste ii paying remis Me Or livers, x " EEMAT INGLENOOK SAUT! pa Peale Skxcept Sundays. NE-— te 04780 First’ avenue Per bottle 1105 Bd Ave. PACIFIC Kim. Omige, | Wy. Gall up’ Main | ont het 2 avenue, apler taining @ large r room, 40-gallon id new house rge bath in f Fare—80 cents round trip, Cooper & Levy the eh w every dern » — ' tiie | ag 9 MEVAIRT BRAT seuines trea for a bonia, cat together a | W. Ve RINEHART & CO. 68 N.Y, bum, horaema out on he OR NEVADA~MUC 4 andsomely — 7 as horseman bad ridden out onto the | “hud, UTEAaeTiih, HAMMERSMEN | Bet, Yesler and Washington Ste fl| apocusy:thie Douse tb TOR “COMPANIES Northwestern vighway from the brush junt east of | ACHINE MIR! "#200 TO &-00 Telephone, Main 182. ‘and will be sold at ME cial Pastor | er eM tion e wiwane | Tor terther Pca: amnion cecilia’ 4) The jmatds rushed from the am-| Ho WEAT MAIN STENT. | at Lawrence, | - WEXT SAILINGS FIR NOME weneaien eat eee hs ms (Ger ena Ts MTS SOCIETY NOTH | ne wantin 8, 8, Oregon, July ae fi n the other atde | “M ATRADY EMPLOY MENT ; nington, M | Money loaned unc $ , 2 of the valley, going Nko the wind.| (AGEs Pie RANeRONEAT LA cae As ona ay | Meead, sensed se wna in wre IT gs a 'Atetecr ot It Was vain to think of stopying| puna, “AM AF Oe BA | _}18" Washinton | st “ him ‘ould now app that | ‘ _ M | BARGAIN In wa Es < the m was unguard. |W. ED~One butcher, one barker wh UNCLID Jaw t N be . tha he } camp. Cail 619 Bailey Mid wots dis Wey . any he bomt of hin| 0%mr ¥ Ld | pose of it at a very low figure, with | i you Ww =< Te Ta i horse has. yet béen reported | FOURDLOue bay howe Apply -S Sem |. house, Far price and terme, which | 19 ns" Main oan MY ; ; ass matter ef fact it was stolen in the Green River valley, but} Cameron, Columbia City. | Gay gag amt] gun be made ait, inquire at A MUSICAL INSTROWER ES | OFFICES, 1.2 TroxRen 2a 908% Second avenue MEPATNIOD, “bought sald. “Tai aa ave oo. =A AP