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THE SEATTLE STAR. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1908 BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. ILL S BODY ne EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TRLEPHONES: A Bargain Peterson’s Business Dept.. Main 1050, Kalltortal Dept Main 1138. Da t T MAZARD WELLS, Bator = = = + BF. CHASR, Business M | y a x : | 2 hated || Thursday, 8 to n. Thursday, 8 to 1 a, m. : xa ae g jursday, a.m uu Shae 2 PRs UB Express Building _——— Authorities Believe That Tracy Shot His Crim- Rem ular 4c ue. 40 yards iyo vale or twenty ve cents perm “eent per cOpyy six cen » ‘ae carrier. No free ov Entered per week inal Comrade From Behind---Question Arises--Are the Discoverers of the Body, Entitled | to the Reward oS en Four dollars will buy $6 eecond-elave Wash Waists at Reduced Prices the portomice at SHERIFF CUDIHEE’S PLIGHT Dainty Tub Fabrics at Closing Out worth of Fu dollars buy $15 w TENT ATTORNEY 3 6 ei : . eh do on ¢ dollars buy™ \ th in * 416 Wat Boy Severe ¢ sms of Sheriff Cudihee are heard on ev “ sow Ween: Wate tol : Severe criticisn Pee rae Some'ol the yg de Prices That fel Mpasinting’ 7 FE Abaith det hand. He has failed to arrest, or shoot Trac ye | worth ine , abbr: ts, “tite 5 ; e ve joined outery and have denounced the adios Nev dras Walete ne % Dregs Gingharms aut the b pHYSIORANS AND eeemnner pare jointed is see ourcry Be seems inclined CHEHALIS, July pecieck. Mesins lady Des deen eet med ter “te Cg RP mie But. the “buys ia AXRES Bao te official in the most unsparing terms . identified, and Coroner Mead of Lewis county believes that he new patterns, worth loc, yard prompt. The h rHoT0ER ARTES 5 Wiles wrAMy Vii ain Col LUMnING 4 to defend his actions re met his death at the hands of Harry Tracy, ex-corfvict, murder- 4 hit reer way at ta hes bee wine vsdiimeasntagain by [, deaperado and outlaw, Tracy undoubtedly iuiled his say as been o ec ‘ : a ey “ serakotouathat the latter-would ‘certainly partner two weeks ago last Sunday, June 28, and after id pled, q oo np aap « eee yer Fron Mn so Fila hed good. judgmen t [ting ~ deed, carelessly threw the body over a log and piled | q ive Deen run to ear’ om before s, n “x « ’ rush upon it. \ been used and also a reasonable amount of celerity Ben Merrill, a brother of the dead convict, who now works q There are grounds forcriticisms An army of paid depu in a livery stable at this place, is positive that the body found ties under Cudthee have ranged through the country, “Str | out by the poor farm is that of his brother Dave. It is believed | rounding” the desperado time and time again, only to allow |that Tracy shot Merrill from behind, one of the wounds found | him to escape. They have not seemed overly anxious to close entering the back at the right shoulder and another through is rapid! I k of general Dimity, eb 5 i ht to well at $1.25 sale to « White Lawn Uy tueked to lebed with pretty pitque face across front, art or (ively new design 1.75 Ladies Fine White Lawn Watets. beautifully tucked yolte Bwie embroidery, in A front, military cuffs, delay may mean dis tment Hints of savings for the bedroom app ted Dotted Bwias Mousne. with fancy spray effects, io Value cau Crurina #ilk, the prettiest of the pretty new wash fabri Geo, Hi. Woothoune Co fas Metal Beds Saat { i Lad ored Lawn Watate, platted hemetiteh#d across front N Imported White ane Corded Dimitry. plain erne, 200 value insue Bik Lace 86.00 from 14.0, olive green. 2 i q in and make a killing, and Cudihee has not forced them on, @p- |the back of the head. A third wound was found on the dead Value v. in affects, 860 value... BT 40 om 52.00 frotn $10.00, white enamei carries oe B ; a Vt! ; man’s wrist. All three were made by a 30-30 Winchester bullet, | $20.00 from Bi, mahowany 87.50 from $12.00, white enamel (i Each deputy has clearly understood that it was a game of | the shells Sf which were found not far from the dead man. | Getthe Boy a Sult High Grade Under- Bedroom Suites G11:00 trom $34, erenés enamel. kill or get killed, for Tracy had nothing to lose by adding tothe |The discovery of the body was made accidentally at 10 list of his victims, and everything to gain by killing more when [o'clock Monday morning by Mrs. Mary Wagoner of Napavine and her 12-year-old son George, who were befrying. The OO from $94,00, OO from ia 0, WO try 3 wear Never Cheaper on Bargain Friday ivory and PS The greater the terror he could inspire, the better he was [first report stated that the body was found by a young boy | é 4 named Roberts. This, however, was erroneous. | Murlln Skirt, eambric $821.00 from $91.00, dead black He could only be shot or hanged ONCE, whether he kill- Shetiff Deggeller of Lewis county took charge of the Phe ae peng 5 Made 822.00 from $32, green and gold. ed 10 or 20. body, and at once telegraphed the authorities at Salem, Or., of tre wide ruftie om drop * The deputies have realized this fact, and they have also [al Ithe circumstances. Boys’ All Wool austin me} dp inch known that when Tracy shot, he shot to kill. It is quite pos WHO GETS THE REWARD Mixed. Two- Pie ned with cluster, sible that no sheriff could have made them more aggressive A question being vigorously discussed here is whether the ere ~ er valiant in the man-hunt. Wagoners are entitled to half of the $3000 reward offered by seers St v0 ruffle When the deputies did shoot, their aim seems to have been |the Oregon authorities for the taking dead or alive of Tracy defective. Tracy slew, and slew, but the deputies miserably [and Merrill. One opinion which carries great weight is that failed. Their bulletsand buckshot went wild. Tracy escap- [no money can be collected at least till Tracy is either killed or captured, as the wording of the reward does not separate the criminals. Fine Stroller Style Fur black and sliver, each " : e125 BPRCIAL—Muslin Skirt and full i2inech ruffie worth Te Had the sheriff been present at all of the brushes with the outlaw, he could not have matie his men take better aim. No- Another opinion is that the Wagoners are not entitled to body could. It wasn’t in them. anything, as they were in no means responsible for the death When Tracy doubled on his trail and sat in the brush list- |of Merril, the duty to the law having b een accomplished by yma gern Kangaroo coy aed plans of the deputies, as they discussed the same, | Tracy, who benefited the community by putting his murder- size, well sewea | Calf Shoes adroitness andthe deputies their own short- |ous companion out of existence. 2 suet TD nd titled — in talking too loud. If the advice given Scotts told by the man of the launch fe i It may be that Cudihee selected deputies an eye to |who was told by Tracy where the body could be located, is — obligations, rather than to their capabilities as man- | correct, there can be no reward paid. Even Tracy told Scott And again, it may be that there is not a sufficient |that the exigencies of such a case were not provided for wheh ith i the reward was offered, and, advised him that he would never | be able to collect a cent. than 73 if ‘The THEIR HEARTS s24etsoiohets they oat ail day long in the pone NEARLY BREAK cae told bin that the t had Little Men's Fancy print x i ro mek PT ; COLLATERAL, BANK (arte @ eet, Sin. wide ruf- Sa amneet o8 any good cxitateral fle, worth #6o— ree rf To LOAN—Povete tow | Ne ee 29c Bons 2 vanes wo nome eet ee Tom tow ~ . eae ie | ————— a _| “ang general tae WARRANTS bought and sold. Morrisce | _ 80% (@ Reh eiman Late bi. | Sines 9 to 5%, worth $1.25, at are not easy men to arrest, or to kill. The of the Western frontier démonstrates the fact. Slade, some years the terror of the mining camps, Killed nearly 30 in cold blood, one after the other, right under the noses ’ et Cones wepes concer. <> none' dared to touch he met a man who was waiting for a chance, me benng. Mancret tam. socowahand ods bought and took him unawares. th favor of hie daugt-ter-in- ‘ 7 ite Gentle. story. some Peetoed idesperadoes have ever been captured by sheriffs, {Old Indign Couple Cohnpelled| is Teme one eee een sn rere | TE ; te ik be aps Asa rule the sheriffs were not equal | ag ce Srey omy z ; while trying to see f and ——"pensonan : song tt desperados, were “better men,” in the par- ret tthe. courts Anaie " |ing etfect. "Awéeenoa whe removed | © otter pet vaaree 10H Piret veges, ns Oe . atorae. & five-year-old Indian 3 Fecause he had went bie fast dot. | ' the detention hospital Jn the pa- fracy, the man who has so far eluded Cudihee, and seems ‘The chubby pappooose bad a de- wagon, Dr. Ludiow attended and inte the custody ereion tined to escape, has had a great advantage, hiding most of |*t mother, who iwwaid to have de-| stm" the ettanto tne in the tangled-forests, where no human ere could ane burs . one who is not familiar with the dense forest growths <3 sounds region, can fully comprehend just what girl, back fo A man may lie securely concealed for a week reat deal of sympathy. forth shot of a posse searching for him. He can sink |,.%°° Fears ae, eben he atemed Seta rans ee) crying ‘ ON ap invantment oF $700 into | ot ootges yielding mosses and other vegetation ben Well and bia wife: toou" tittigtAmnie| Angie fell asleep. Summer etn st Lacreeny davis bod ares alle L Lament, mh . ‘ en tree trunk, the ferns will close over him, ienae a George to live with them. ‘Ther bes mat ee eas ; : geno oo so leew . 8. 8 “BANTA ANA,” July came much attached to her, and arenus, aplendd new homer. ~~. 4 “Miacss, and no one could discover his location, except by acci- every apare cent they had was spent|and cried as if hie heart would We ge For San Francisce é 3! for some baby Onery. On ¥ oC. 8. & "CHAS NELSON,” break. gations the | devoted old couple "rn, we provided Clear in tutilietinn “The bloodhounds used in trailing the outlaw have proved one hungey If order that the| ¢he child since she war nd, Vor. CuntBe. * ser they are unfit for the work, by following a large BAUS Selah have pion ire at A Lawremon, enn ee to Gis First ave. Phone, pep the man-hunt has really Senin toon oe | Then Claimed Her Baby Ey ns, Bas Oem end’ hie deputies, They have had to do th aes , ¢ trailin, Th ingly Indifferent mother, nough mone *, Where the nhc seems to have blundered most obvious. |'2, m2 meantime, in alleged to have] gutt Gara enenaaes, money 8 AP Sunita xo Jed an immoral life. a . ihe Gi. “cleaning. | is in a Sore he emerged from the forest By wit be tale, frye them next Sat, IMP ONE ED Clas Sater Fl : Lot saan: %, naires ARE | 5 and vi €. y Bek the suburbs of Seattle ™ med the little miet whom the 4 New shipment of Screen Doors c v1 and on 5 ser pound ss. 2c just in. We hh ow all AN Dye Werka—We call for, ranches. There he did have an opportunity, oft-re- be ‘beh aeeer besa proveriy Cranks SUGAR CREAM CORN—8pec- seco selicatiog | "Eat ea ae ome ta which was never seized. It may have been five parts |D0tife’ of | Anale’s adop | Puc there by Beatie crenia FREON RAMON BOGR. ee eee > he | C1 ore... ci + ck and five parts strategy that saved Tracy — but he was Scaee Teltman an They believe # tide land lot per LANG “Per dor, ey sah é +, Ge iad a Dest _ saved. Is infected with dry rot; r dow Ae, 50c BES eet: Ee ad. eoona *i] Skagway and eas corpus was tasued, orderini Bully seventy-five per cent. SUMM es ‘Trains connect Somebody may kill the desperado yet before he grandparents to show cause ff oorty tenn a thereon: i 1ER SAUSAGE Dake ae r c No. 1 land ad- Gy if Kets out |cisting in the ref But the bankers are content of the state, but there will have to be more aggressive work | chil na in the retueal to give up the er SALMON— : Sam for-sutiing into soxail ee ee ea ; done than has yet been witnessed. SOME MAN, OR MEN, | ,,2dine,the little one by the hana iene. bay & Sorte. Seated pied, ‘wisen ae | Oneal Mireeteaptiat |] Pointe J. ERANCIS WILL HAVE TO TAKE THEIR LIVES IN THEIR |{nid aloe io (oi koe cay he HB. Dessuere & Os: Shi atae abd Oh sey tenes [aa a Sie saat st |] Oeneras otmeee S \ _ HANDS AND ENTER THE DOOR OF THE HOUSE |120U!4 keep litte Annie with them | Bett jo ae my Sa Rd Rr game ee | See Commercial sn wet ‘and Skagway, Alaska. THE D “Bach of the old couple are more] HOM ©: fret floor, don't knock, i) FoUST soUNe, Tr") ‘SRA’ Fe. more Bees it) a oe res sce | Sarat “ome and Everett The Star predicts that Tracy will esca; TI 7 HOME rie =| payee rent. 6 tan now lay. | | Cor dents in principal - or _himas not yet been found. “If Sherif’ Cudihee knecie ni eter Wound =o" Fee me at CaaS a eS ste mo) Cery OF EVERETR, 1 one Three BOILED HAM— , THB CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. | Round Daily this prediction, his future in this community is assured, Per pound -300 reer al a on es te Cpme | Capital paid wp $5,000,000 | ge Seattic 7 a m, 12 ms McCARTHY’S maceenye, i iste © ‘ Per jar (Successors to E. New 8 LIME JUICE— W. Newhall & Co, Oe ane » Abe R Lime juice cor. ST. PAUL, July Espa @ i 4 ee ly 16--A terrific’ . Peer batte einen ti umber of North Dakota towna, in-| OSiNg e cw a - Cm ; af A EMPLARS chiding Barup, Eldorado and Th } : BETHESDA BARSAPARILLA thern Reatlway. stati " ‘ eetne Great Nor. All the Newhall stock of high-class sum- Per dons... 50 but no red mer merchandise is now being sold CANTOR, a2 coctnan 8 Exceliont Program Prey we for En- Per dos. . . » $1.76 tertainment of Dele At 69 Cents on the Dollar - , is PORT ORCHARD. . oh Prec vie ; 4 ‘ : , From Columbia Doct Imported John Anderson Cheviots, 31 inches LI n U 0 R D E p T \ : PeMaLe | == Sut ot Colette ceed wide, in ‘pink, blue, tan and lavender stripes ; { i: i Otien, OS REARS ar | PHONG ower) 2 colors absolutely fast, standard price 25¢ bent help im eity. Cail up” Mat while they last, per 5 At the late‘afternoon session of the Grand Lodge of Washington, |. G. T., in Elks’ hall yesterday, | grees were soutpered upon 45 4 ers wes served in the First MM. P.i®)6©=©60ShU COCO C(While they last, per yard........... tac OH OSS ~ , rk for bulla ehurch at 6:30 p.m. and at $ p.m. et : Y CALIFORNIA PORT WINE— sil vANTEOD—M ~ x brbue"imbeoveme ~ pl Feception was held in the) Ladies’ Cotton Ribbed Vests, trimmed with Per gal $1.00 and $1.25 F , rs, peteees Mega wate lace, now reduced to, each ..... 166 Pune MEDICINAL PORT thewa and Grand | The olicrectnity ¢ mmunication, @ i Chine en, MLOFY, We Der wal, +++ $8.00 shite) salt y dwin, which tells Its ows L adies’ Wrappers, well mad G : tele evening a trolley apr ell made, with fancy yok aa BEER ie fio Wits MAIN SERIE r bottle +g BBe —_ fat the corner of Se. apd flounces, worth $1.25 and $1.50, 1 “nue and Pike street, and a te ‘excursion will be given to Cha duced tO, g+¥ 0004s #200 7 é e : f x not Picatant Beach and Bean * take ateamers leaving a0. + ePor ‘only. $2.50 river Fat Selogk thi dave NUTRINE— FOUND-G: Aovly < meenorat Fare—30 cents round trip tes malate nd take gut t Sale hours—g a. m. to § :30 p. m. Per bottle se... Pie | Cameron ty, ty bonds. 28 Boston “block i$ 7 sary - legram to the same Rt ING WIN ; ‘ ‘ }@ und he will have to resign.” Per Kil. sy ye $1000 and $1.25 RRION sale of Aine furniture at i : aut r y Northwestern Com | Patrick ‘ilien. |B TABLE CLARET— } ite. on Th the 1 Smt - a ant : Date ervetal q i McCARTHY Per ul, .., .800, 760 and $1.00 k ed ‘seta, ma a orien i tion to. family fredes mercial Co. eee : | CATAWBA Wwine— 4 + oxtens Yaar" a ns WEXT SAILINGS FOR NOME | ‘or gal..... aoe 50 ‘ Tom house; large barn. exo. 4 DRY GooDsS co SHEARY WINE— sa.” Robert sultwy, ok i wntenmia Ate : Cor. Second avenue and Madison street. oh oe Kon nunt—r ne of the DENVER, Jub gsi 4m ee posses a seve, a Marshall Pass) story i» afloat to the effe that the - " z Fobbers near Middle Creek, in| American liner St. Louis, which lett f % 5 ot ° » Chica he | aaa county. It te believed a urday for New York, has @een in| wilt WUTHAMPTON, July 16 Initial tripe is your bad 9 lara gad 1 passeqger rate, if brome rhicage Juni ¢ x Co, ‘be fought today. on oft Queenstown Byore @ Coy 188) Fie MUMIOA LINST RUMEN “| earaiNES bout wld, ial Ha wee

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