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Fifth Edition VoL. 4. NO. TRACY SHOWS UP AFTER LONG REST Appears at Loggers’ Camp Four Miles: TH SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY | From Kanasket and Demands Food--- Desperado is Not Wounded But is Suf-: fering From Rheumatism a3.—News penne is located Tacoma. actions of his former of the in ie ward and made Biss. ae ome © TACOMA, July Desperado Tracy has reappeared. tos Yesterday afternoon pe ‘clock Tracy entered Miller's ly rested securely in the belief that the loggers had not heard of his exploits, and made no threats. Three men were at the cabin at the time, one of them a former fellow-workman of Tracy's when the latter was folowing désultory employment This man recognized him and said: Sec drteee conan | ‘Tracy appeared neither travel worn nor wounded. As toon as he learned that his hosts were aware of his escapadees, _ frankly of the chase and expressed his firm belief that food, in his usual way, he asked if ‘warm meal. He was carrying with hima ieicusites aba teres sleet oflaronamne He asked that he mi had narrowly missed a charge of buckshot. When it was reported that he showed a wound at the Pautot said that was untrue, that he was then, and for afterwards, the victim of rheumatism. He said DE LOVE TO KITTY AND POOR WIFE WEPT Brought To His Wife By Insanity, Seemed Not To Affect Horace Nichols Any his insane wife was in a cell, since the birth of her younge: county jail this morning, Hor- adjoining to bis ores vers eracodile tears sely at bin wife's insanity tn the sixer- 4 to laugh hap- was brought here this afternoon ! | | four miles west of Kanasket. He “Hello, threatening attitude, but on the friend, placed the rifle which he ight be given for me, and I'll give expect it. I don't get away whenever I wounded, but that on one ena been practically an invali When she was pronounced insan the woman fainted away. The a leged unhappy hi 4 wept along, and refused to be Somntorses, ae hy bewalled the sad-faced wife’ fate. He denied her oeacy indignant | ly and said she was only morbidly ‘ manage: he ebucked Kitty under the | jealous of him. Nichols’ case ie & sa< says she has tha over her stroggie with Dearth of Guests f certain to grace the occasion it few distinguished visitors. Bo great is the w he Duke of Norfol enough persons of note fo wk. en a decent showing pat interes ated several other attempt and prominent Sens are doing their utmont to ind Wittors. Even the two rehearsals the processions th iy attended ee rdward continues to $M heaith at a rapid from Cowes waysPhat he v brought up on the deck of the r PAcht and wheeled about for the calls of » few visitors. x Never Be Well high court oficial who has ‘the king many times since the of m was performed, made the 6 ely he the night beter and aflerwer 4 wit! fum to Cowes, The §0g the coronation #0 soon go to L t mame’ one. heen worrying for husband's atten- Me to other women. She has had payerty and A FIZZLE London Anticipates a LONDON, July %4.—~-The corona- Promises to be almost a fizzle, Recording to the grave fears gener- expromsed throughout the city that a very slim at- e Will be had and that there de @ total lack of gorgeous dis ‘There will be no #pecial em- and thy shown that has been obliged ly hbaed personal letters in order to present He pta bles | to of took place last improve A message aay yal nome tine, enjoying the pleasant day and lowing statement today: “With t Oat precaution the king will s rough the coronation, although it | ndon ‘The woman is probably hopelessly insane. The physicians say that her leplorable condition is the result of | Worry and ill-health. She was taken | to the asylum this morningfl one, as the king's physteta Sepore he will never be so we He added that the first peration intestinal cavity, and a second oper- ation will be necessary. This will probably be performed this autumn. MISS WALKER STILL LEADS Miss Florence Walker still leads in the Elks’ carnival queen contest | The carnival committee opened the ballot bexes and counted the votes |again thie afternoon at 2 o'clock | The standing of the leading candi | dates was found to be as follows Miss Walker, 2,690; 3 Ulizabeth Newman, Mise Ella Steiner, 1,835; Miss Carrie Helms, 206; Miss iva Rice, 186: Mise Della Spray, 98. Only the first three candidates had received additional voter since the last count. The boxes contained 61 | ballots for Mise Walker, 29 for Mise | Newman, and 10 for Mies Steiner. | ALLOWANCE TOO SMALL NEW YORK, July 23.—Hecause hin |father, who is wealthy re had cut down his allowance pat ground that he was becoming too extravagant, Carl Henrie! shot jand killed himself this morning. | Henriel’s expenses had been such that he was regarded as a second| Cristo by afl who knew him partook of the hosp! aed which he #0 lavishly dispensed FOR STEALING v5 Hendrickson, who is charged ving stolen $450 from Otto is being tried in Judge t | uKON, ¢ \Griffin'’s court today. le revenied a diseased canaition of the | that alter leaving the Pautot house his leg and hip ached so | that he could barely walk. He added that since that time he | had been resting up and taking care of himself. As there are but four or five men engaged at Miller's | camp, no attempt was made to detain the outlaw. Tracy rested for almost an hour in the cabin, and during the entire time insisted that the door should be left open, that he might obtain a complete view of the trail leading to the cabin door. He ap- peared alert, cool and not worried. After finishing his meal and getting a small quantity of flour and coffee, he said: “It won't do you fellows any good to put the officers next to me. I haven't done you any harm, and fair play is fair play.” The news was brought to the Pierce county sheriff's office this morning by M, P, Bulger, and the chase will probably be | resumed at once. The appearance of Tracy at this point bears out the theory : of Sheriff Cudihee of King county, who has a posse located at | Ravendale, in the firm belief that Tracy has never gone far from Sawyer lake. The posse at Ravensdale was immediately | notified of Tracy's appearance at the Miller cabin. One feature which seems to bear out the idea that Tracy has confederates, | is that when he appeared at Miller's, he was wearing an al-_ most new derby hat, while rearranging his provisions, he pull | Becagr ed the old slouch hat which has figured so prominently in his | previous description, from his pocket, and placed it in his pack. BURGLARS FIRE A BIG BUILDING ow: NRBORO, Ra 2 July BA ire started by lars in the big born neurite "es this morning, Bumber &f adjoining uctures, causing & lass of $100, nigh! af H.. initiat 191 members event will be celebrated by « grand jsocial in the near future. Grand ©. M. and Grand M. W. M. af Washing- * of the lodges . of HL tm the city, will be invited 2 attempt was being made to blow to attend BURGLARS GETTING BOLD ENTER RESIDENCE OF FREO FULLER IN BROAD DAYLIGHT— TURN EVERYTHING TOPSY-TURVY AND MAKE AWAY WITH VALUABLES A-d@aring daylight burg! committed in the residenc Fuller on Thirty-firet avenue south. yesterday afternoon. The theft was well timed and was committed while there Was no one in the house Jeme thelr notice. Stlverware, od | Jewelry and trinkets, all were stolen nd the house left In an upset con- dition. Tables and chairs were over turned and some articles broken. ‘That burgters had been at work yf: ain | ‘The burglars broke in by prying | was at once evident when the family epen a rear door with an old shovel. |jreturned home in the evening. The | Then they raneacked every drawer,| police were at once notified. The eat and possible hiding place in ¢ house. Little that was valuable PREPARING FOR THE WESTLAKE BOULEVARD CONDEMNATION SUITS FILED, NECESSARY TO BEGIN THE SPLENDID AVENUE REACHING FROM LAKE UNION TO FOURTH AVENUE AND PIK E STREET One of the most important con-; da demnation suits the eity of Seattle | ¥ has ever begun was filed tn the #u-| perlor eourt this morning by Cor-| ‘There are 110 defendants in the ac- poration Counsel Gilliam. The case | tion, owning property In Heira of | involves the extension of Westlake | Sard Hell's First and Sécond ad- | avenue “straight across lots” from | ditions and A. A. Denny's addition, Jenny way to Pike street at Fourth | thro Avenue will be ex. | avenue, opening a highway 9 feet | tended. of the large! exact loss cannot be stated, but i is thought to be considerable, | gen to be paid property owners land will be taken fer im- | This is the object of | wide from Lake Union to the bual- | number ummons ness district of the eity. land ne Needed for wervice they | Since the new avenue will run/ will be printed b ty across existing lote,| The case will probably be ready for stober. The hearing may this morning pleked up ty Police- rve u 0-day sens or him by Police tence Judge George. BIG LIST ON QUEEN WAIT FOR THE GONG SAN FRANCISCO 2 aid BUSINESS EVIDENTLY GooD The Pacific Coast Company's steamship Queen left for Han Fran- cisco this morning with the largest passenger list and cargo that she} SAN FRANCISCO, July 33—vJef ever carried from this port. At Seat-| grieg and Pituatmnn ve tate tle 156 passeng ® boarded the steam. t n it, se or » |#hip, and by the time she clears from | iets eohattlon” Alyse Victoria she will have 260 peopie | ; Pride aboard, She carries 1,800 tona ot | jemely awaiting Friday night's freight. Part of this has been trans tersed Bfoth tie yo Maru, ana Jetiries today did light gymnasium #0 | wor! e J wet 216 po tonsa of ore from the mines at Roas fog saa ee the yee: . | land are ahoeee ; ba fal feoigne | morning and worked in the loargo cor of gene olgh no b shipped aver the Great Northern | {im [his att ny from the Kast |to a pre d ye a co imoney. Th where the MUST SERVE IT OUT fight Is to occur ts completed and tx Bimer Prather, a bell boy whose ready te ommoeodate 10,000 specta evil ways have many times brought} tors dvance sale of tickets is him into the hands of the police, was | very lar VENING, JULY 2 WHILE HE WAS AWAY #02, SEATTLE STAR. MONEY Latimer Case Has Sen-| TO LOAN sational Evidence KLYN, N. J, duly 28. er'® jury inveutiquting the « alter Laat ie Wealthy man whe was murde mornings of July war given detective. | ahadawer | n Mra anner 2 nald Latimer's will ty valued at $} and attracted ) written by him whit t of death in the the at hie wife ly aa the dren oniy.” Hy the original will the widow would have entered Intg pom session property valued at $26,000 and a li | ‘TEACHERS MURDERED Ladrone Chiefs Kill Five Americans WASHEN The war deg » July 2 jo cablegram from Mantia announcing Th that Jolin Welle and Lo of Providenc RL, of Cincinnati. and Clyde Berea, O.. the scheal teachers who Daye been wilming in Cebu. ware murdered’ by ones “and their bodies recuverad. “The lendera of the | murderere were killed and eight o ore Sapte. A detachment of constabulary pur- sued the party having the tea< chere ey charge, 004 [tis gupposed the Cerenetd Ang Place When the chase warm The leaders of the Lasrones were shot down with- out mercy, and only the tion of the officers in « — ive wuuog STEAMERS VIENNA, July 22.—A diapatoh just received from Orrorva. says that tw ported. LATER —It te now repe 20 lives were lost In the the two steamers at Oreove, (00 LOST VIENNA, July %.--The Tages- biatt says today that the cyclone that awept over Kiew, in European Thuseia, yesterday, was far worse than rat ed. Instead of a few lives being lost the list passes the hundred mark and more than) three score persons were injured. The property dathage was not of great extent as the storm swept over a residence section In which many of the houses were of the poorer clans, Numbers of persons are h less and are being cared for by the authorities. e government been appealed to and will wend ald. ARE SUNK On Seattle real estate, impr ed and unimproved; also farms and timber lands. | ‘ j i" We write fire insurance | Herbert Ss. Upper | 12 and 13 Seheurerman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street im our stock, diack—416, 18, $2 Some exqulaite 1220-1222 tnd 1081. Outing parties store will be pi partment, Beef, Lamb, Chicken, Shrimp, Pork. $7.50 | } | has | WON'T OPEN NEW YORK, Jub of presidents of anthraci panies today authorize a statem: that no efforts will be made to re When open the ) they aay eral, and not confined to a few well-protected collieries, ‘They deny that they have tak ad- vantage of ine utrike to raise the | | price of coal MARIETTA | SAILS FROM | LA GUAYRA WASHINGTON cable today gays th etta has sailed fron D. ©, July Bo-A gunboat Mari La Guayra for the mouth of the Orinoco river to investigate the blockade officially declaved by President Castro on} different, Venezuelan pointe. If it fe found thatthe blockade |» ineffective the United States will make «a prote and, if necessary, will furnish pi on to American traffic in th STR. LYRA FROM NOME Steamship Lyra,” Frank Water-| house & Co, agents, 1s due trom Nome at 4 o'clock. WEATHER FORECAST For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight and Thursday fair, continued warm, light to fresh nurth winds, $3.19 None to dealers; to each customer RT. SHANNON GROCERY CO, Incorporate Phone, Male CAMPING AND YACHTING SPECIALTIRG. Botled Ham, Tongue, Roast Spring Lobster, tato Salada, Presh Heked Beans, Meat Pie, Macaroni and Cheese, and many other nice eatabies R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters. decorations, gold trimmed, Rhodes Bros. Tea. Coffeeand Crocker; Hous 1214 SECOND AVENUE FRANZ HAS - $12.50 We allow & eboloe of any suit hot plain biue or oF 825 grades. colorings and Patterns among these odd sizes. ling at this sed in pure chasing at our delicatessen de- Po- DINNER SET at... An unusual bargain tomor- row consists of a 6l-plece Guaranteed. Regular Price 9c por fect Dinner Set in yellow and rose regular selling price Is $7.50, but for one day only, and the value of the Star only one set The teat an ad. vertising medium we say HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News A # A A MONTE ; WEATHER FORECAST Meattle and Vicinity.Tonight and Thuraday fair, continued warts ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 719 Second Ave, Hinckley Block | be Your Opportunity ur pick of any suit in the hos © at co broken lots at less than cost pr \ t} room for the fall F winter due to arrive within a few days, | we have marked every suit in the howse ell at these prices-—not one old for more than actual Pay a Deposit---We'll Hold the Suit 30 Days | By paying a small deposit you can have any suit in the house placed to one side, and we will give you 30 days in which to make the rest of the payments. Could any- thing be more fair? We want particularly | all our regular customers to take advant of this proposition. This is the way the first payments will jrun $2.50 on Suits under $10.00 $3.50 on Suits under $15.00 $5.00 on Suits under $25.00 Boys’ and Youths , Suits will be held 30 days for a5 per cent. of the cost price, ADAMS & BLANCHARD the emart out of sup- and abrasions, and soft, elastic "i okin beautiful GBT A SAMPLE BOTTLE. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG Co, 627 FIRST AVENUE i Karman & Co's Bankrup Purchase ee ee SURELY YOU WILL NOT THINK OF OVERLOOKING THE MANY BAR- GAINS that are here for you. Thousands are not, and that is why we are so busy daily with economical buyers. Shirt Waist Sale bugataid dhe pg A By pd Sa mee bag 2 big varieap and. | ge han ever be- REB. fore, We The—A large variety of various ve several hundred exquisite designs, and the sacri- kinds, including white. mnie ee of fine tucks, fancy colors, etc., flee pi on them means much values S34 * OUR. to every lady in town. The: be divided into five lots, such as as the followin, 98e—Buys you almost eny kind ONE. of a waist you could think of, BPe—Are of finest from the plain linen effect to the fancy all-over lace effect, percale, an and yalues wy values up to $1.26. Lor Five, #1.25—Brings to your waists marked as high as Pe—Contains plain white and black Walsts, an well an those all 00. LAU NDRY LEFT AT OUR OFFICES Will be done at the following prices: Shirts, Closed front, 100; Shirts, open front, 12%c; Bott Shirts, 10c; Collars, 2c; Cuffs, per pair, dc. jain Office and Plant, First avenue and Bell et. Down-Town Office, 1426 Fourth ave, near Pike. We guarantee not to shrink your flannels, We take the rough edges off your collars and cuffs. Established on Fourth ave. 1990, stablished on First ave. 1902. = BARDEN eR TETAS 12 ZY ‘HE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE WORTHWEST. FIRE LOSS TALK ON FLOWERS | | a G. H. Van Holderbeck of Tacoma, state commissioner of horticulture, will lecture to the florists and horti- COLUMBIA, 8. C., July 28.—The | culturists of Seattle tomorrow even- business portion of Camden, a winter | Nk at Sandahl's flower stare on Seo- jt sort, was burned this morning. To | ond avel 6 Intop the progress of the flames many| He Wil talk, by special reques: 9 Dull dings were blown up. The loss | en e HorticulturalLaws of Thi is heavy, as many of the buildings | State, ullt at great expense. One| |hotel, hich coat $40,000, Was une| LICENSES TO WED PITTSBURG, Pa. July 23.—Mrs, | tenanted, save by @ watchman, John Franz this morning asked the | eet The, Selegieg om ice to arrest her husband, who she ave been issued male attire for the pust 20" years, | | Beach; Newkirk Robertson, spending all hie money for Mngeric | | Symonds, 18, beth of Seattl and neglecting to pay rent or grocery | ‘The suit of Bernice Adama and her © Duncan, 22, of San Francisho, bills year-old daughter, Maud, against} “nd Haxyle Herrendes, 18, of Ban Mra. Frana saya that after the Belligham Bay & British Colum m Charles Knox and Anna husband roturns fr work tm bia Railroad Company, ia being both of Seattle, evening wes himself) :oard in the federal court today . j with the his fer bbb The Plath tet asks for Sul 0 dam MeCAULEY "ARRESTED | a apparel, after which he TS lage on the ground that her hus.| Charles McCauley, an old éffender, and leads a gay Hfe until ure. bana, James Adams, was ran over | d by Policoman La Count | She alleges that he in a habitue of|and kine’ by an engine white walk ne for assaultipe Thomas 1 his chief | ing the (rack between Van Wyck » in the fower fart of the sick sw and Goshen. McCauley was once arrested The police are ~ taking a shot at a tenderloin investigating the case, | CHICAGO, July 24.—Wheat 77, 77. | saloonkeeper,