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NE CENT A COPY # 4 4 # 44 SIX CENTS A WEEK VoL. 4 NOW FIFTH TRAGKS, TRACKS, | OPRAGY'S TRAIL VANISHES IN in the newspapers. RAVENSDALE, July 17.—2:30 p. m--Sheriff Cudihee, with six guarda, waited until 10 o'clock thig morg.ing for Tracy ee cither of his companions to come from the czbin in which they were supposed to be secreted. Growing impatient, the sheriff ordered ¢m attack upon the Pines, and the guard closed in, firing as they advanced. * «Met a equad came from the cabin and when Cudihee, fal- Igwed closely by Indian Jack Williams, cantiously pushed in the inhabited very recently, and it is now be- _— fiharift Cudithee was dumb-fourded and hurriedly called a shout Sawyer lake, in the hope af gaining a clew to the direc- tion the three men had taken. : ‘Why the cabin was not attacked last night, or even yester- day afternoon, when it is said that Sheriff Cudihee knew Tracy was there, cannat be explaired. ‘The pursuers have worked all along with the theory that ‘the convict was wounded, and it is believed that he cannot get far away. 4 A boat has been reprrted missing on Lake Sawyer, not far from the cabin, and it ip almost certain that the desperados took that means of escape. Harry Tracy, the escaped convict, desperado, murderer and outlaw, was at 10 o'clock this morning reported to have bees found, and the story of his death was expected at #y moment. Sheriff Cudihee, through police methods, found the desperado in a lonely cabin on Sawyer lake, three- ‘Qasters of a mile from the junction of the Northern Pacific Palmer cut-off and the Columbia & Puget Sound road, which is two miles west of Ravensdale, or Leary. With two confeder- #8, beliewed to be the men who killed a bartender at Tacoma ‘Was at bay in the cabin, although he was thought to have no idea he is surrounded. Cudihee had with him Deputies Wool- "ry, McCléllan, Nelson, Lovejoy, Allen and Warner. All are Picked men. When Tracy was seen several days ago near Covington, he was run down in the direction of his present Whereabouts by his pursuers and bloodhounds. Then his trail Hisappeared, Since that time there have been Tracys in al- Tosi every bush, and the posses and bloodhounds have gone one place to another. The Natches pass chase appears to be merely a blind to throw Tracy and his confederates off ‘the track. While a few deputies were following an imaginary facy near South Prairie, Sheriff Cudihee, with a few trusty Men, was working on his present scheme with all the energy could muster. Sicep was almost out of the question for im, and he took but little, Through the agency of a “stool m,” the work of locating the desperado was accomplished, The startling news of the finding of Tracy was brought to Beattie this morning by Coroner C. E. Hoye. The coroner fan on to one of the guards by @ mere accident, and learned the whole situation. Dr. Hoye held an inquest at Leary, or Ravensdale, last Bight. This morning he walked to Henry's switch, two miles west of there, to catch a Columbia & Puget Sound train, where it crosses the Palmer cut-off. While waiting there the coroner heard some one call to him. “What time is it?” came the voice. Dr. Hoye was startled, but soon recovered sufficiently to Say that it was 6:40 a. m., and that he w merely waiting for @train. He looked around to see who had asked him the ques- tion, but saw noone. In a few seconds, however, he saw the form of an armed man about 100 yards from him on a little knoll, Dr. Hoye soon recognized in the man, Richard Warner, a Seattle atterngy, who is with Sheriff Cudihee. Warner fame down to the coroner and told him the whole circum- came dowr"to the coroner and told him the whole circum- Stances of the chase, of Sight--Sher Cudihee Thought He Had Himina Cabin on Saw- yer Lake, But It’ mmanarom nmr Wag a Mistake SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THL EXTRA PLENTY OF THEM OUT AFTER TRACY? | Sheriff Cudihee and a posse of men, among whom are Deputies Woolery, MeClellan, Nelson, Lovejoy, Allen and Jake Williams, the Indian seout, were guarding a cabin near Sawyer lake. The cabsin is deserted by its owner, and was now |forming a hiding place for Outlaw Tracy and his two confed- erates, aceording te the story of Dick Warner. The location of Tracy was ascertained by Sheriff Cudihee through a stool igeon, last Saturday night, Cudihee went to Auburn from Leary for the especial purpose of secing this man who was sent him by Sheriff-Brisbin of Whatcom. This man, whose name is held a secret, claimed to be a friend of Tracy's, and one wha was “in” on all of his present moves. He told the startling story that Tracy was lying wounded in a cabin near Leary, with two companiops, Sheriff Cudihee at once took consitierable stock in the story, and immediately set to work on it. . The result was the discovery of the whereabouts of Tracy. Yesterday, Warner told Coroner Hoye, that the “ igeon” went into the house as a friend, and found t cy was there with confederates, and that he was badly in the wound is badly lacerated and is filled with puss. Tracy is almost help- less, but is guarded by his two confedera Sheriff Cudihee has confidence in the “stool,” and is confid it the game is all but bagged. Cudihee and his men surrounded the and his friends were unaware. Wheney would come out of the shack, he was to be all the rifles within range. Whether the stories of an alleged Tracy appesring in Natches pass are rank fakes, or the work of confederates, is not yet known. The present whereabouts of the convict shows that he is in direct line of the trail of Tracy. When he left the Pautot home, nine miles east of Auburn, he went to a point two and one-half miles south of Covington. The dogs ran him from there to Henry's switch, where the trail was lost. Although since then there has been numerous reports of the convict’s whereabouts, noone has been sure of the truth of them. The present story shows that after leaving Henry's switch which he most certainly did, he found his friends and went into camp, ki Coroner Floye is positive in his statements, and said that Warner told him the story in a straightforward manner. The present story clears up all of the mystery that for several days has surrounded the chase. At any moment a report of 4 capture or killing of the noterious outlaw may be expected. “PLEASE LET'ME ROB YOU” ¢ while Tracy ¢ of the men the target for (Special Correspondence) BERLIN, July 6.—If the average approached by man Who apologized ani 4 “sir” and “please” while robs bing him the pain of losing bie ‘oridly wealth might pot be harp, either in America ials. They rve ex nywhere ‘ante ioe world say: iy aa ye yp oie oni in the mountain of the Cau- casas are such the moleode of high A waymen od A most interesting aécount of the way they gelleve travelers of their belongings ts told here by @ ler from St, Petersburg, who h the misfortune to have fallen among them several times has gone to the trouble to investigate the cu |toms of these marauders, who ap- | pear to be gentler and up-to-date bighwaymen in every Way According to this gentleman, these ° highwaymen have bank accounts at | band was a state councillor he apol | disturbing me and w: Baku, Piflis and Batoum, They ob- | omised for us f tain their firearms and ammunition |careful to address me as ‘your ex- from the best. commiasion houses |Cellency.’ Inthe meantime the other and conduct their business through |carriages came up and the captain the imperial post, All papers of ordered his men not to make any value, securities, share gertificatos, |Dolse oF @ in quarrels lest the which they take from tra , they |ehiidren be frightened. Final- Bispone of through the regular bank- |'y he offered ail the women sweet- ers. They also recognize the value |meate and fruit. 7 Of the prews, for the editors of Can-| “The Russian police is y casian newspapers often receive cor- | powerless against the brigunds, and fection# and other communications |it 1s an extremely diMfcult matter to from them. |find or pursue them in the moun- ‘Their extreme politeness is thelr eminent characteristic, who have have afterwards praised the! nners. : hey avolde unnecessary shooting, and Indeed all noise, and rarely use \ewear words. yy set about their work as quietly and systematically es if they were custom hi y stop iy through and allow- on tte way is the description of « "hi ‘as told by a woman who wi rty of tourists who opera. ‘Your carriage thirty-seventh today,’ he said, as he gallantly assisted me out. Of course I had to pert wi tains, NEW COUNTERFEITS Capt. B. W. Bell, in charge of the J United States A perv’ bureau ip this city, hs received « clroular Uiving notlee of the following new £0 ita: CHICAGO, Jiuy 17-—July corn be-| Counterte gon performing again op the board of trade today. From 651-2 Inet hight It voon Jumped to 6%. ‘The Harris and Gates brokers Joined in lthe bidding, with the word passed \ sreund that the big Gates deal was|lette, A; series of 1890; J. W. Lyor wet yet closed and that a number | register, Kills H. Roberts, treasurer; Bf neavy shorts would be forced to| portrait of “One papa pottie thix morDing. ‘The clroular ways the counterfeits HICAGO, July wT ravie, the | ‘esent champion, waa beaten one| num! n by BM. Dyer [ine manner as to make impossible ‘Twenty dollar gold certificate; check letter A; plate number hi t of July 12, A882; J. W us, regis: ter; Bilis HM. Roberts, treasurer; por trait of Garfield. Five dollar silver certificate; check ip by B. M. Byers of Pittaburs. GUS RUHLIN IS SPOILING FOR A FIGHT, WHY DON’T HE START tual new business for the ordet iv! for reservations and full particu- , [expected before tomorrow. | sare apply 40 44 A. Tingling, Gen, Agt. N. P. Ry. ‘The #ujt of Orange Jacobs against | Tacoma, Wn IRSDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1902, MINE WORKERS MAY NOT PRECIPITATE A GENERAL STRIKE} Plan for a Big Relief Fund to Aid the Anthracite Miners’ Convention, Opens in Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, July ¥ ‘The na- tion, but that other » id be |tional convention of mine workers [nirarta with the operators If any to connidée the adyiaubility of begin- | other remedy can be f Caucuses Will be held by the va ning @ Fal strike of bituminous | ouy districts tonight which will clear men to ald the anthracite men tn | the atme ¥ tes as to the thelr strike, was ca . levied | this morning, It ta not expected t will be taken before tomor wre, to fight our unaided. Tt he: maid. trong enough battles alone and am oppored to ympathet ANOTHER MURDER MYSTERY DEVELOPS IN THE YUKON Two dress they A river 4nd one gerteiniy indi-| miles & murder, It wa ind six | » below Indian sly and contained three bullet “ in the body and 9 in the head. | ‘The first shot was from behind. be- | low. the aft, shoulder bi o turned about md time in nd the third The body strikes. DAWSO hu ther body was eight n, but It wan ne James Andrew Clarke died y day in « rowboat above Ensley. It te thought that sunstroke was the au The man was stricken in of of his nephew, who was ms nO water in the shows the etfs w after he war dead. off apd the body was oe was! cab “ales wh partially | was after « dgdtor. END OF TENNIS TOURNAMENT Chiet Wiikie- says the counter- fettera have been Tested and a large number of U ten captured. ATTITUDE OF US TOWARDS WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Concerning the effort of Governor Taft to secure the peaceful removal | ot fsiaxe from the Philippines things must be Close—Prizes Awarded The club tournament of the Seatsle F mead Oud ended yesterday, F. ewlon winhing the chai eh] The winner detested J. Tyler kn un h by ry 6-3 Interesting a 16-2, 6 a © plonship, off years, ‘Tyler ve finals, Mra. Fran- soit irs. Garstens, and in the gentlem doubles, Hurd and Newton won wre. Annie Howells ternoon was aw: fourt & judgment for the North American HEROIC ACT After Saving Weman's Life the Stranger Leaves Without Giving His Name After plunging into the bay yee. terday to save « drowning woman, a #tranger hurried away, refusing to give name. The woman and Phild were returning to the Brighton boathouse in a rowboat when the t Was upset. The child clung to 4 ‘iat bat the woman went Eaaer e Walir. ‘The stranger was stand- be ihe boathouse and Jumped in a he woman. her to the boathouse with litte al FOR CHILI VANCOUVER, » Suly I7.— Five Chilian ships charfered to load | Sprav, at Che Pisken ww from Tyler and Mrs. Rolling in two straight wets. At the conetasion of the tournament President Pelly presented the prizes to the vietors. The towrnament has been ‘ery well attended and a great of interest taken. FLORENCE WALKER A CLOSE SECOND poe F Paul, whe. last week was com vo esi | ment of the Fi count of Hiness, bi ficiently to take wi Richard Saxe Jones, painted to queceed Mr. Paul, | way to him gladly. Plans for the carnival are practically complete and the work of putting up the tempe- rary buildings will be begun at once. As it s a month before the carnival opens there is plenty of time to have everything ready. ‘Another’ count of votes oat I day n Mins Walker a close second and Migs Steiner, third. The vote stands as fe Mites Newman, 2.419; Miss ‘alker, 220; Mins Steiner, 1,815; Miss Helms, 206; Miss Rice, 176; Miss of. 897, very deal joulty. barque Rauma m raiso, the barque Indie from Tai | |, and the ship Lake Lemon, from Iquiaue were ded for South America, where the demand for lum- | ¢ her'ta excgptionally good at this wea. fon. Corstruction operations Chilt are Aaid fo be undergoing unprecedented activity. HIS WIFE TALKATIVE : BxCURSION! ———— ¢ Waiting the arrival of a t mounted policeman, hav- ing already been served w tice. Grenelle has big ini July 17.—"The | announced this | WASHINGTON, state departmen' afternoon that its attention had been officially called to a recent state- | ment made by Consul General Bragw of Havana, contained In a letter to | hie wife, to the effect that the United | States could not hope for anything good from the Cubans, All papers in the case, including Brage’s explanation, have been for- warded to President Koosevelt, who olde whether or not Brage is in the consular service, HIBERNIANS DENVER, he off TO GLACIER BAY ALASKA Calling at JUNEAU, SIPKA, SKAG- WAY and MUIR GLACIER, on S. S. GARONNE SAILING FROM SEATTLE and TACOMA JULY 29 "| ====ROUND TRIP, $= July 17.—The reporte of of the Ancient Order of was presented — this | ning at the executive session of the annual convention, ‘The readin immed the greater po » and not much Frank Waterbouse Burke block, Seattle, Wn. L._H. Gray Steamship Agency, | First Ave, Bo, Seattle, Wn. the Pacific Peeing, and Navigation & Go, Company was the wu- perlor court today without costs to either party. 10a low Selkirk with the nose} THE FRIARS (Vor Interesting Session Comes To «| THE SEATTLE STAR. $10—Beveral lota on about halt way to enton ear Wi ramble, butla erleket grounds, Ine Overlooking Lake Washington, # tion. lot in fruit, $450 9ox120. Irving street on 24th Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Beheurerman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street Mothers Boys’ Overalls 15¢ ‘ You vie hav {oxen aay age o} riday lw whal' splendid valbes we ind give. Tomorrow our isa Boys’ Live Ov bib, tha Vereen There are nee. and must be closed out. ‘ote the prices: Two-piece double worth Fy, ad Star Clothing Co. Cor. Pike St. and Fourth ot Eiiman b Propdanierieet JUST RECEIVED ® large consignment of DIAMONDS THE LION CLOTHING HOUSE Men’s Sults owl. Clearance Sale Prices We know that every ous- tomer buying one will come again. All our $7.50 Summer Suits our $10.00, $12.50 and All $15.00 Summer Suits AM our highest grade $18.00 | nd $20.00 Summer Suits, See them in our window, LION CLOTHING HOUSE M. GERBER. 220-222 First Ave. South (Corner Main). The Cholee Po in the superior court lotn at $100 each, in Randell addi avenue and .» MOTHERS .. rait Company tiled | a potition for disincorporation today ne, alt on HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News # A 25 CENTS A MONI HR WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Friday, fair; warmer Friday. ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 719 Second Ave, Hinckley Bloc Just Two Days More To Take Advantage of Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale ext Saturday night, when the store closes, our Semi- ale willend. This sale occurs but At these times we offer everything in the store at absolute cost, with theexceptionof E. & W. Collars. and Cufis, and Stetson Hats, Perhaps you doubt this. If you do we want you to come in Friday or Saturday some time, and we'll convince you mighty quick that we do as we advertise. We donot want to make money dur- ing this Clearance Sale. It is friends we are after. If we get a man to come in during this sale and he finds he gets treated right and we are selling goods at cost, he is pretty sure to come back again. If you have never traded with us, come in before Sature day night; we will treat youim such a manner that it’s pretty safe to say that you will soon be one of our many regular customers, Here Are a Few of the Lines We Carry: Men's and Boys’ Suits, Hats for Men and Boys, Top Coats, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, Leather Goods, Belts, Bags, ete., everything in fact in Men's and Boys’ Wear but Shoes. ———~AND ALL AT COST Beattie and Vicinity Annual Clearance § twice a year “ | | | ADAMS & BLANCHARD 749 Second Avenve, Hinckley Block. Invalid’s Table ‘The desirable thing you can give vote ae trol. Walle op tral] if you wish. CALL AND SEE STYLES. BARGAIN FRIDAY ‘The Greatest Bargain Day of the week, The goods on sale to- morrow are especially priced for Friday's selling. I. Karman's Bank- rupt Purchase will go at ebout baif, A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS: All Parasols, % price. All Millinery, % price, Te Duck Skirts .. $1.25 Duck Skirts $1.25 Kid Gloves . lbe Vests . B8c Vests . wr Ric Lawns . 5c Wool ‘Plaids . ‘ 12i%e 86-inch Percales. 8 1-3c Flannellettes 12% Dimities ... fc Cream Damask fc Red Damask . plete equipped | Our prices are reasonable and yet consistent with first-class work. FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY, A. F. Campbell, D. D. 8, Mgr. High-grade Dental Work. Hours—8 a. m. to § p,m, Sunday, 9 to 12, 625 First Ave., Foot of Cherry St. SEATTLE. RT. SHANNON GROCERY CO, Incorporated. 1220-1222 and = Phone, Main FANCY LOT NEW SPUDS $1.50 Fresh lot Washington Apric for canning, in 20-pound Per 100-1 sack “ [- GOLDMAN’S 1901 Second Acenue. Cor, Mariom R. T. Shannon Grosery Coy and Retail Outfitters.