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0. BUCK & CO. Men's, Boys’ and Chil- dren's Clothing Mats nue, NEVER LET UP | ods, ond av Aina 1406 Furnishing Shoes, 1404 § Times Bu and new fhe Kartell Drug Company have ; qtood by their policy from the b , Meved te 1406 Socond Ave. best of medloines a BY ginning, 7 peasonadle prices os| Hood's Sarsaparilla, $1.00 size GAMEe HENRY Pe-ru-na, $1.00 size BSe | ‘Wholesale and Retail Ruteher, Jobber, Carter's Swedish Hair Renewer | Packer. £1.00 size juieni. cnet Be | Best Meats Marchand’s Mair Tonto, $1 sine. Bie } Dest Recvion, _ Rusciah, attention What trade we have we hold, and | what we havn't we're after, Read on. | Honey Almond Cream, Se kind. BPe La Blache Face Powder, 8p kind. Syrup of Figs, Se kind .. Pink Pills, 6c kind... . E We take care to sel! you good med eines. Graduate prescription drug. pts WATCHES. DIAMONDS, FIND JEW ¥ AND SILVERWARR Aibert Hansen ™ \« avenue, |The jargest Jewelry house in the | Northwest. | a | Quek Kidney Cure Stops pain in the back and cures all kidney and bladder troub! 80c. QUICK DRUG CO.,, 704 tat ave BB ELLIOTT: Reiracting... Optician... Look for the big. Spectacle Sign over 208 Pike street. Best place in the city to have your eyes corrected. 11-13 Heussy Bidg. Rellable Pianos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: 0. Te 300 White Sailor Shirts, blue flannel collar, $1.00 each. We have sold quite » number these as Shirt Waists for | dies going on excursions and picnic parties. KIRK, 1209 Firet Avo. any quantity, best quality, lowest price. trying to wring out the clothes by hay we're going to have a % per cent dis- count sale on clothes —wringers ALL NEXT WEEK. The lst Includes all the — leading makes, and ranges in Ee from $1.25 to $6.00, ou Obtain Your power from an Electric Motor, you can select a loca- tion favorable for your busi- regardless of praximity to ‘Biline shaft or a steam engin You can have many comforts: Good light; pure alr; a clean @84 attractive shop; your own Power supply, controlled by Yourseit only; avatiable when- ©) @ver you desire to use it, In oF (ut of regular working hours. Remember you save one-fourth of the price by buy- ing next week at COON BROTHERS 1412 First Av: Near Union, 28 Hinckley Block, Third Floor. Red Raven Splits A very pleasant physic, 150 per bottle; 2 for ze. And The Seattle fain tg Co. 907 First A ve. Malt and M and $1.26 per bottle || HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. | 1435 First Ave. . Pike St. of cost re Hot pring Porcetair, ~ MANY JOIN ie Richmond Piano Club Tuba. Best service THS 1249e HATR-CU Ibe Ee ie Numbers 145 Inder Bt. James’ Hotel ——__. serene talib Perhaps no success in piano mer. 2 chandising has been equal to that ¢ recorded by the Richmon Pia I rv one hundred and forty-fy Fr We © Hea tora ple have taken advantage of the Are -Beatguarter lower price and the club rates which for e the buyer to pay for the in WATCHES. strument at the rate of $6 month. 4 Me herman, Cla & Co. ho $ present the Richmond Pian ; i dprmoii t been posible t . “: now all at i) : G. Beningh sates bee Nena ions : « fifty-five memb aT \ 607 First Averae a 3 \ othe, inspector tor the \ to two hundred. Mosars. Sher -i a C , fy. and the @| man, Clay & Co.'s store, ag most Seattle Co, ery dy knows. Til Be nd enue, near Cherry street. 80 TRACY'S ~ FLIGHT A MYSTERY |Where Desperate Out- | law Has Gone None Seems to Know Why yatery ite of T snviet, than at the present mome first time since the desperacd a King county the chase andstil. Sheriff Cudihee has a deputies in the field near Lake Baw yer and Ravensdale, but they are only stationed there at a harard ‘There ix really no clew to the out }iaw's présent hiding place. Really all track of Tracy bas been lost wince he visited the Pautot home jon Green river, nine miles east of | Auburn, etght days ago. Since then the man hunters have been pursuing | two separate and distinct huma | will o° the wisps. One of the p' }tom Tracys, after the Pautot inc! ldent, retired into the jungle sur | rounding Lake Sawyer and con cealed there in @ lonely cabin until early Thursday morning, Then, with the f two desperado pais, he de his cxcape, though ely ied, several hours before Bh iff Cudihee and « posse raided hi | stronghold, Lost In the Foothills ‘The other was iaat ween well up tn the foot hills of the Cavcades on the old Gold Hil) trail This phantor was in excellent health when last reported and was living well off of the country and upon prqvisions car- ried into the mountains for him by the accomplices who are supposed aided Tracy since the day his break for liberty at ry. e two Atories cannot In any way ‘One of these Tracys flesh and diood, a) | whose head a price of $4, is pu The other Is the figment of « and ftresponaible fancy: the creation £ & diseased and half criminal mind. At the very. time “stool pigeon” wee playing the apy f¢ Sheriff Cudihee upen the movemen lof an alleged wounded Tracy con- | conled In the swamp near Lake Saw- | yer, telling how the desperado was | wuffering torment from a buckshot | wound im the hip. and being mints |tered to by his pain, “Tatoo Red” land an ex-convict named Simmons, another Tracy was performing far | different stun’ ‘This Tracy, sound |} in timb and and fleet asa dee was beating is way across the Muckleshoot reservation, terrifying settlers and Indians and making bis way toward Buckley and the Natches pars over the Cascades. Take Your Choice ‘The layman may take his choice [between the two stories, | If | Hewes that there was a fight at Cov- ington two Weeks ago between Tracy and deputy sberitts, and further be- Heves that Tracy was wounded, ¢ he should take the “stool pigro story as 1 Thin alleged fight is the only ndation Upon which that strange tale rents, Tf on the other hand the news. paper reader dovbts the Covington fight the story.of Tracy's wander ing® across the Muckleshoot hill tn seven league boots may be ax pted as the more probable of the two. , silent IN CHURCHES ‘Trinity M. E.—Rey, A. B. Chapin. m., “God's House Forsaken,” . “The Nature of Christia genfetter, At it Jerusalem Castle;” $ p.'m., “Repen- tance, J First Preabyterian—Rev. M. A. Matthews. Ati a. m., “The Gol Rule is a Law or @ Lie—Which? sp. m., “The Invisible Chain Bind- ing Our Young Men.” ih Presbyterian—Rev. Owen Jones. At Il a. m., “The Letter to the “Sardis Church;” § p. m., “The Kingdom of God.” Battery M. E.—Rev. H. D, Brown. At 11a. m., “Jewun Suffered Without the Gate that He Might Sanctify His Poople;” 8 p.m, “The Crowning Glory of a Christian Character. First. Unitarian—Rey, W. D. Si- monde” At Hi a. m, “Christianity and the Fine Arts.” Market Street Baptist—Rev. J. B, Weber. At fl a m., “Building and How to Build in Our City; 8 p. m., “Regeneratio | Trinity Parish—Rev. H. H. Gowen At 1 a, m. ahanaim, br the Two Hosts;" 8 p. m., "At the Waters of Meriah. Church Notes Norwegian Danish Baptist—Rev. A. Taranger, At both morning and evening seryces Mev. O. H. Bkoth- jun of Albert Lea, Minn,, will preach. Beandinavians are expecially invite to attend. Mt G, McPherson, rally commences, whi all day. Revo J. L. land will speak. % Plymouth Congregational—Rev WH. G. Temple. Beginning tomorrow Rev. Ralf nan of Seneca, Kas. will, occupy Dr. Temple's pulpit morning and evening until next Sep- tember ‘Temple will be ation during that time. y. W.C.A will Raptist .colored,—Rev. J. At ii a. m., a grand will continue Allen of Port Ww. be held at the home rervi of Mr ue k * McIntosh will are in south, Mrs. All young women The stiver dollar rally to be given by the Mt. Zion arch to: morrow i# for the purpose of paying $500 on the chureh lot 3. 8 Allen of na siting hers Franklin ama , with members ne, ‘will be present. The Ladies’ Ald Society | will serve lunch to the visitors on |the old university grounds, and the | colored choir will sing in the even. Ing. Special Meetings Queen City Theoropr didi mente in A. 6. U. W, hall at 8p. 1 meett om, subject, “Thought Influ- | ror Mental Microbes,” by J hanes Society, Amanda) Lodge, 1 tis Third avenue at joer tomorrow:, subject bayrietian Gnostica,? by Mra Uatontal Science Association mer in Eagle’ 1 at § p, m. tomorrow in eject, “The Atonement,” by Prof. | TN. Meklvaln | Roman Catholic Meetings Churen of OuF Lady of Good Help Rev. Prefoptaine, past ev names Bos H.; Meh Masa, 1 Low meunday school’ p. t,; and On eand benediction, 7p. m. | pered' Veart Church--Rev, George an aiid, pastor, Low mass, 6 a.m aia ys": children's mass, 9:161 In the meantime the only man |hall tomorrow at § p.m. who could ¢lear up the mystery is| McDevitt will mpeak on “Sociaitam | fashionable Rut Tracy may speak again, [or Socialisticinm.” on al | “At 4 p. m., the vesper Charles Black, 1942 Twelfth | onil Ht a. mj high me A. m.; Sunday 4 Chureh ¢ Rev, A ) and § man, 10) Dp. 0 p.m cept! New Pariah W. J, Mots, p c y temporar! i Jacks treet, bet rwenty hixth and Twenty-seventh mM Low masa, 8a, m.; high DESERTS WIFE According to a letter rece Poatmant tewart, GM. Ab cher of Ulysses, Ne rted hin wick ehild. nn dew taking with ht is thought to be the in HASLOP ACQUITTED George 1 » wecond tin of the charg: postal card to C, W. I Ue, although a hand mployed positive that th al ward Ww latter be ington voly » has be in the f rendin ma ind Merrill” ad Ave When tb ote Manag excursion into the oe ager Huswell expected to few days and enjoy a, vaca the ways of the theatrical gods de termined differently, About a week | ago the Tracy escapade idea was suggested by a Seattle newspaper man that somebody write a play on this theme. The suggestion was acted ui ty and in leas than half an play had been ou! ined and away lik ished last Wedn hearsals commen: people are anxious t authors have achieved in the way of a drama from Tracy's exploits in this vicinity and unless all signa} fail, they will not be disappointed. but will be entirely satisfied with the dramatists’ work. Never before in the) history of the stage hae a play been produced tn the midat of so many real a 4a are lable to! tence at the Third theater next week. While hors have stuck close to the scenes and incidents, they the names of the real the usual dramatic li- adick was writing ‘The play was tr eday nigbt and re 4 Thursday. ‘The what the | cenne. The play will run all next week opening tomerrow night “U and I” Very Popular A special performance of the farce, U and 1,” will be given at the Se: attle theater tomorrow night, The play has been very popular with Seattle audiences and for this reas on an extra performance will be put on Bunday night. Pixies’ Triumph” A fairly good audience last night witnessed “Pixies Triumph” at t Third Avenue theater. The piece In on the spectacular order and gives & good opportunity to ® large num- ber of young people to exhibit their skill in dancing, The young people are the pupils of Prof, M, A. Little, Miss Della Spray was a beautiful queen of the fairies, Among the solo dancers who added to the svc- cesn Of the plece were Edith Mo- Clair, Edith Twise, Lucy Campbell Genevieve Reed, Hloise Reed, trude Clark, Geraid MoClair Raby Welborn, The played again this SOCIALISTS MEET The Soctalists meet in Carpenter's William | ROVAL ARCANUM At the Inst meeting of Rainier Council, Royal Arcanum, Mesars. An- sorge and Keate were initiated and @ resolution creating a joan fund, was pasned. Battleship Excursion Six round trips Saturday, and for Sunday time card see ad. page +. se ee Dunlap, real estate. $4 Union block. ——_+—__ Reichert Bros. pianos, 110 Union $40 and $50 Bicycles $25 not afford to spend any ur old wheel when n get a hig Je new for such a small amount. FB bring your olf one in and we make you trade. You know how easy new bloycles run. That ts, have ever ridden one. If you h not, come in and try one. coat you anything F. M. SPINNING 1206 Second Avenue one of our one | ter | i witt | if, you | It won't | MAIL BOX hy the conta: United ‘old town | ornla style, up-to-date, ing PIANOS Ore tyt up-t inte, 1 matchless Hobart M. 2 a ab Company PIANOS Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- | THO nivernally a shane Pee anins only, The world-wide popular | ja PIANOS ent for the money m ¢ ny PIANOS | ce brated Kim | ORGANS. Strictly exefustes private tessons ven every afternoon and evening, Hwon' school of Fifth and Pike, | Saturday | Night 6 to 19 Ladies’ Fancy Hdkfs..10¢ vatue Cake Tollet Soap 106 value Rubber Fine Comb .... 100 valu Box Talcum Pow a Ladies’ White Kid Bei alus Ladien’ Side Carte veins Huck Towel Ae Men's Gray Mixed Hocks Fay Ladies’ Linen’ Collars sive Special Shirt Waist Sale ETERSON’ [6085 60005 PIKE STREET SSobees bee nanny Men's double front and THE SEATTLE STAR. VINDICTIVE CRIPPLE Win. Bennett, « ph ruck FP toe " om fur SWINDLE tinens by wel OMe | | | occurred xox whieh 1 lant nf iaht cm hip Indiana wal with a full £ pasneng iy Electrical Workers’ Pionio ad, Hoe Page 4 coe a ORGANS California Gtyle Up-to-Date Which w ship in full carload b direct from the factorien at t the freight that others must pi ntinues to attract the attent > and ofgan buyers. thse ie Cult’ | The World renowned Chick- Kepresent the mont artinth || durable and best in the wo considered, and c most advantageous to p back Working Shirts trouble Fifty new pianos for rent | Store open Saturday evenings. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers. DANCING CLASSES Monday and Friday Evenings for Beginners. NOTICR OF HBAIUNG. tn Tintes thin and day of July, 1002 ‘The Board of County Cominiestoners King County. By Geo Lamping, 2 TO CONTRACTORS, reby given that rem! m., July 21, for the grading on Ferdt town, between the center | of Letitia and the east line «treet as shown by the profile on with the clerk of sald town, bidder must name a lump sum AG.» with @ certified check for three cent. of the total amount bid, to the muccenstf: bidder fnile days after the dward of the contr to him, reject any and all bids. Clerk of the Town of © SAVE RENT ENJOY LIFE GET A HOME RAINIER BEACH.. Prettiest Home Location on Shores of Lake Washington Short Ride on Electric Car Line from Center of Seattle Everybody who has seen Rainier Beach says “It's all right.” It Is the best and cheapest suburban residence property on the rket, You will certainly want several lots there for home or tment, LOTS ARE VERY LARGE AVERAGE ABOUT 6 TO SEVEN AN ACRE, and are sellin, rapidly at 4 $65, $75 and $85 $5 and $10 Down and $5 a menth Finest Garden Soil in County Every lot in either on the lake and carline, two blocks of it. Perfect abstract of title free to with certificate and prominent attorney's opinion OVER 350LOTS ALREADY S9LD HOMES BUILDING. LUMBER BUILDING ON HABY MONTHLY TERMS. {nfer Beach te on the boul pathing, bigh and healthy. FREE WOOD AND WATER TREETS ALL CLEARED, SOME GRADED; GOOD SIDE WALKS. Lota cletred of logs and brush. Grand view from every m, It's really a beautiful spot, Church na, ete, as you want ther MpaAny’s 4 and Ce EPHONE SERVICE rvice from 6:45 a m. to 11:40. p. ONE. DOLLAR. BOOKS OF TICK 00M CO CTORS ON CA 'sonly 30 minutes + Take electric cars at Firat and Washington, xter Horton bank ESE P OFFICE AT DAY member Rainier Beach “in all right” and you witl be more than pleased with the property and surroundings. CG. K. STURTEVANT (owner) 7 BOSTON BLOCK nffice for pgmphilet of photos hin one or purehas. NICK FOR fine fishing, boating, ac The Snoqualmie Power ( r water main run through the prop. VERY WHER) VARS, 3 CAN Good car RIDES FOR SHCURED 20 BE RAINIER BHACH Call at cory homes, ete. POD REE Aa eth thee |OUR SPLENDID LINE OF e always lower than to show instruments. pianos sold at $6.00 per month 903 and Ave. Burke Bldg. #ALE OF LOT 23, MIOCK 7, KING }CQUNTY ADDITION. Board cant, reine on the | Of the Board. ide will be recelved by the Council the Town of Columbia, County of State of Washington, until two ind street, Brent's Each work complete, and be accompanied ppetetees te the town of Cotombla tn lenter into said eontract within five ht Ko] jotw alt ay, of ont var ear Oo led 902, ine file for ber be to act The council reserves the right to D.| Seattle's oldest and most) Dated this 11 th day of July, A. and only ined | 1902. jancing. Hanke block, | FRANK B, COVINGTON, ses See ges yess THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M. RUSSELL, Manager.. .Phone, Main 667 Seattle's Only Up-Town Theater...A High-Class Family Resort. Prices—200, 300, 406, 80¢ WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW NIGHT! A Strong Company Will Present | TRACY MERRILL) Open All Night. Te., Main 1029, THE OREGON OUTLAWS | Hot wenther, strewn the home, is enervating. cannot be you drink, Rainier Beer In a hot weather tonic; helps to make the day® comfortable; is inexpensive for family use, whether on the woods, or at Too much given to what in 2 doz % pints Phone Ratnier 20, | COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co.. UNDERTAKERS oa ‘aii | Funeral Directers and Embaimers. A Dramatization of the Deeds of These Noted Criminals, shot Pet Avan tol. Plae eat eee Interesting local scenes, characters and environment. | tle, Wasn. You have read the newspaper accounts. Now see the play. 9) — we s receeesen AMUSEMENTS Ris ATHLETICPARK | PACIFIC NORTHWEST LEAGUE. SEATTLE THEATER - Baseball SUNDAY NIGHT | _ Saturday Cie time cl | and Sunday, July 19 and 20. The Harrington-Reynolds Company PPoremnap teeter se extra. Gates open at 2 o'clock. Game In the great Laughing Hit, commences at 3:90, U aod OOS GRAND “It's Awfully Funny.” WANTED ANoprortuniry XCURSION To show you our handsome line of Stiff and Soft Hats, To | GLACIER BAY ALASKA SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Calling at JUNEAU, SITKA, SKAG, J. P. HOWE,Mg r Phone, Main 43 WAY and MUIR GLACIER, on S. S. GARONNE SEATTLE and TACOMA JULY 29 - <==ROUND TRIP, $50=== For reservations and full particu~ t ply to me, INU 4, POWALLH -Seltentific Optician... Ba Second Av., bet. Columbia and Maries e Open ‘Sundays 11:00 to 12 Ctend iotem Business Colige Be Maw Clas BI, Sas KGa edb Ody ond eueug, ‘Tacoma, in. Prank Waterhouse & Ce, Burke Ae Rt bat ‘as 1, |. Gray Bt A eee M. B. BRUGGEMAN 2 COLUMBIA STREET One More For Sg om gro ag new modera residence in the beawééful Capttal Btu AdGttion, full tot; the above complete anti im every respect; Gephalt pavement, tHe walls, ete.; price only $10,500 Double corner (120x830) First Hill, suitable for hotel, reoming beuse er rr $1,200 @U! purchase 89 feat on King street near Twelfth street, $28,000 “eowner” (134x200); Income ever $3000.08 annuatig: "$100 00; best, cheapest buy tn the city; near Madison street 40 down, $10.00 monthly, $1,000 ‘Wit! purchase ten (10) Lake Union water front lots, Ppike seeder iat Butlding lots, power hous Latona Addition lets, $16.00 each. Money loaned en Real Metate. No delay. M. B. BRUGGEMAN 112 COLUMBIA STREET

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