The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1902, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SCHMITZ THINKS FIGHT WAS A FAKE | Says if So Proved Will Stop All but Amateur Con- tests in San Francisco--Fitz May Come to Seattle "e will consider th SAN FRANCISCO, July 28.—Jet- | challenge of ed @ fake, What could Pita gain by ‘pent last night atoday in| Corbett and determine whether or) by being knocked out, Baths, He shows the | not it ls reasonable. I do not know |have won the champlonehip and of the terrible punishment | what hie proposition is. If he means | more ihoney by winging? Bim in the fight, his | business, we will meet him and wih| Both Fite and J re very indig- being cut and bruined, his nose |take care of him. Jeffries fe young | nant over the fake story, and aay and both eyes so swollen he and strong and has no intention of | ft originated from the prediction by | SHAS te Fee intiamn Dutt, etate | diy kd, woman fortune teller at He » mi ull, stat- | bin Bpri and that I war merely Mand became delirious at /ed thie noon the following: “Fits lala coincidence that the Gant iasved bs rie ba — ~¥ ih | without & Serat@h OF mark as the re- | cight rounds, as she foretold. sult of the fight. TT brut hia cane is fot seviour [was ‘received while traininw with |, Mayor Bchinite seated this noon by te that the it Was A) $ purposely pretenaing to! out, is not generally |on an exhibition tour en route home, the majority of those | having received offers from Portiand, | merely ht and Is vigorously | Seattie and other northern and east. | Contest. ern, cittes, He will not again meet | Jeftries, aa he is satisfied It would be useless, he regarding the champion asa better man, and simply invinc- was | tote. og Fees Ot San| “Thé fight was hota fake. There Athletic Club gets $7,970 |could be no object th faking, as he |foughe for honer and championship, Manager, Delaney, refer. | rai n purne. it pretty ‘the champion’s future plans, } tough to put up as & fight as : | Fits did, and then to have it deciar- TW HORNS USED BY "STRIKING MESSENGERS So Much Noise That Police Riot Calls)-in Issue--Telegraphers May Join marks of contest. }that be w yet positively con: ished by the Ieuaminer |the battle.” bet yy | ¥inced that the fight was @ fake, Dut tk has not yet made definite plans | thowRnt Te was for the future, but will probably go | Hon, he @ald he would fessional Aghting in Bah Francis permitting local amateur Will prohibit ail fa. if he becomes satisfied share of the UP BALL AN ELIEVE IN CRUELTY To County Commissioner P. J, Smith discussed with the directors in ‘that the major Is ji ard the toi 40, away the future, O, July 26.-—The strike of Sates «ts as. such deafening effect that the oper. ators on the second floor were unabi to recelve messages, and met with some resistance away the reowd. ‘vVhe Western Union continues to advertine in all the papers for men to take the boys’ places and assures permanent positions at $49 per month wages, There attempt seem useions, however, aa the company ia receiving on The Outlaw This Time and the re- ‘@ geheral cessation of al! OF LIFE BY VIOLENT STORMS i GALES RAGING OFF FRAZER RIVER—STORY OF _ WRECKAGE-—OTHER MARINE NEWS IMPORTANT TO MAR- _ INERS AND SHIPPERS ions--Accosts Sheriff Cudihee has just completed the investigation of the most senea- tional report of the reappearance of Tracy that has come to his ears since the outlaw was last seen in the Green ‘River vatiey. it he could | MAJOR NEWELL MUST GIVE of sehool district No. 1 lant nignt the |‘ a inhumanity Of Major New. il tp the children places ta his tate | fen in Seattle Tenderloin With Two Compan- i Two men, Sam Hunt and Tom Crankshaw, fishing for the Canadian Pacific cannery, have been missing | since Sunday, and are believed to be lost in the storm. from Vancouver state that | were drowned, and others are believed to be lost heavy gale which has been for the past 48 hours in the of the mouth of the Frazer A number of capsized fiehing boats | Last night two Indians found |have been seen on the gulf, Four Sp turned boat off the middie arm Indinn boats capsized the main/ river, witha man cling- river, and it is thought the eight oc- | ie, He aid not live to reach cupaita were drow A boat con- Bie, Was Writs Pablan, a weil | taining two white men turned turtle on It ia believed that |off the sand heads tight, but the oc- . Florina Sehmatz, was cupants were rescued. @ drow ned. | |the vessel's prow as she glides grace- fully into the water. A large number of people from Beattie will be pres- ent to witness the ceremony: fi ‘The schooner has been under con- struction ail win’ She is a $00-ton vernel. designed for carrying lum- ber in both the foreign and constwine trade. She is one of four similar | veusels now being built at Ballard, | the others are the Nottingham IL, The story was to the effect that Tracy was seen in the Geattle tender Wednesday morning by an whom he assosted on the street. |The woman told the sheriff's office, which investigated the report that Tracy talked freely of his plan whieh inctuded the murder of She: Cudihee and of S. S$. Ba some time ward for the convict’ Cudihee believes the woman was accosted and did have the conversa: tion she speaks of, but does not be- lieve the man who did the tatking was Tracy. SAID HE WAS TRACY The woman whe told the story wa: Julia Wheeler, a variety actress, who is employed in the Alhambra theater at the corner of Occidental avenue and Washington street. that whi | MAKE GOOD é a Nottingham IV. and Nottingham _ WALTER STONE BAYS HIB WIFE To" of theme will be launched | esr; Wi next fall. The schooner William Vas cesta Nottingham of the #ame company “My Wife ordered me to leave home |is already in commission. she despised my looks,” sald | pags Te Bee it WAS SCARED, BUT IT NEVER neaday three men. Only one of the men said anything | to hei He bore a strong resem blance to the outlaw, and she de- ol ee he told her that he wa | been in the would not | | several scores, troubles to the court | 4 dsome man the defendant | i AN INDEX TO PROSPERITY “Never has there been @ time in the history of Beattie when there were wo many then # piled weet work eredith — Pa: busi agent of the Carp Union nd closely in touch with ali the und, Bevery ‘union bulider in now and Works steadily ie very Mttle trouble in findin position, Indeed, the trouble that the contractora cannot SEATTLE STAR. HANNA'S Nicaragua to Feel get enough good men. This ls 6 true gauge of the prosperity of the city. On every hand build up and the lly deaire to everything done In the summer ‘The «teater part of course, being don on residences, although the eon struction of business blocks Is no emall item, ‘One needs but to look about the city for a few minutes verity the truth of my ments. How many employment offices are there that can sup: ly carpenters, for instanc Very f#w, and at the mame tim }@ you will see that every of 16 thorn has catia Waiting for any number of earpenters. Organ. Ined tabor te receiving the in- 1@ dorsement of the people of Seat. tle In a hand@game manner better tion reastve ured re ave | As 1 stated before 1 argument to prove th [@ that Reattlc le a pre and growing ¢lty can than thie, Any elty tail! per when all her workmen plenty to do, ‘Seecesessovenenecocseses D CHAIN METHOD SCHOOL DIRECTORS AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DO NOT LITTLE CHILDREN |inissioners were notfied yesterday. | They decided that if reports were |true, the sadly mistaken discipline, which has been exciting so much an- on the part of Seattle parents |myst be done away with. 7 r clpitne that the boys have ® habit of running away, and gaye that the chain system te the lent ome which Rag so far proved cor- ve it was that a fence be | built around the eharity school, but | as the question of moving the entire establishment to Mercer island is to be conmidered Dy the legisiature, it was decided that the building of the fence at present would be unwise. : Mra_ Newell aRNs, Seen Other methods of pun- whe: the i iS Ran st a mm STRANGEST TRACY STORY YET HEARD Said to Have Appeared Julia Wheeler hee on his list, and would bide his time to kill him sek also intended to ki him, ing his own life, all had been active in the hunt fe i jing the man who had offered the big reward for his head. Thi was undoubtedly Bailey. Said in Leaving In taking leave of the woman, ‘Tracy, if it were he, warned the Wheeler woman that he would be in the city for some time, and that if he would without $e frightened that she did not re the matter, even to her emple: until 24 hours had elapsed. Sheriff Cudihee w sent a man to investi a straight story and said that her man resembled the Tracy shown her, he man was Tracy. well as several well are known inent people atill believe that the three men were Tracy and “Tattoo Red” Floyd and George Simmons, the ex-conviote who are said to have aid- Thay believe that Tracy wilt er or later appear in Beatt' [looking for him to come any Ao sympathy and was Fi TOUCHED HIM B04. | Withiesses testified that Amelia Was hard to please anyhow } WILL MAKE *L couldn't make money fat) | Kingston, the Third Avenue thea~ eatienen: Tut, ner” the husband ter actor, who was yesterday re- and hate | gueke ashe. never | Ported to have been injured while S leved sme. now. She threw a | PMm@ying in “Tracy and Merrill,” says Dulcher ‘nite at. me once and | that he Is not the man. | "tam iB ;, sn me once #4 | the play,” he said today, “but 1 wae Salanavaeaenien mT ON euldn’t cook my meals. hen I COWES, July %.—A meeting of the not hurt by the guns. [ was awfully to get atove f enough to ¢ ‘ f afraid of Tracy, but he never touched | privy council was held today abo i to soak for | myself, she alwayt|me. ‘The man ‘who was injured was | the king's yacht with a view a y, Hr, 1 emn't| named Fredericks. | claiming August 9 a public with her any more. : | pt. — Notwithstanding all rumors sult went by default and Stone ect that Edward's health wilt Was made a bappy man. LAUNCHING = Two |norning from United Btater Minister permit him to wi | exereines of the tions are being ergo the fatig’ the event ‘ADMIRAL NOW ly date to be fixed and ap- her royal nt vondition t bis etrenath jan 01 arontly belleve } wit all deman } Powell stating that, evi " 1 been declared in that tsiand ; Four-Masted Schooner Nottingham hat Admiral Killick had t The report emanating from | MW. Cheistened Thie Evening ed latonai to the effect Wi ali the beautiful : 6 MH CoMnedcted with auch events, rt Au Prince. [rMMasted schooner | Notting = cast Mipyard at Baliard thia WEATHER FORE victim of over-zealous “ preudent”, “the Globe “i ' y. fair, Mgnt to fresh north @ Globe Navigation Sunday, fair, Mgbt to fresh nor e+ Will brenk the bottle of wine over went winds ’ Tonight and |@ hunters, Saocecracccvcccsseccoses | His majent jclans do not | detgn to ana the criticioma made | of their Judgment in permitting such ‘PRESS CLUB EXCURSION TOMORROW ‘The firat exeursion of the Senttie Press Club will be given by that or ganization to Olympia with an ad Junct trip to Tumwater Jrow. The affalr is the maide |ture of the club and the m have «pent @ great deal of mc |and have spared Work to make |it @ thorough success. There |be two well fitted excurs boats, the Capitol City and the Multnoman. orchestr ompany 5 els, The Galbraith's dook ai & 0 y morning and will be gon At the Capita 11 contest has been arran 1 newspaper men @ black silk #kirt ‘ork store, at 141i yesterday. The police WASHINGTON, D. A report hi ©, July 2. clreulated here today, Which © from @ very re |iWabie source, that Benator Manna has interested himself in the case of Doctor Russell Wilson, a young |physiclan from Lima, Obte, who is under arrest in. Btuet) Nicara+ 0a, charged with fillbustering Advices received here stute that Dr | Wilson i to be court-martialed | Yate advices state that the ov Wil, be notht jot death. Dr. Wiiee [for Blueticlas te jher fro Washi fletvern rrying with minister at jonly intererted hirmeelt in thie tent, but har lone war on Wilnon te © young | te aid that | tment | nna) had geow lenee in Nieara-| of the case which | lead to the belief that Wiiron in be- | ing ‘eecuted rather than prose | outed | fenator Hanna believes that what. | ever cennection Dr. Wilken had with fibustering was not setive and fe not pubject to preef. On the other hand, by hie outepoken sympathy for the wnt ernment expedition, be created @ strong personal fecting againet himaelf, Uhder these tr Cumatances It would seem that the in real mpi throughs i ed to Paris to Carri PARIA July The religious die- turbances that bave grown out of the enforrement of the Association lawe are caust the vernment great uneasiness. - | Bix heen ordered to Paria to reinforce the garrisons already there. There Gre at present under arma th Parts 40,000 troope, The trouble te*extending far into! country districts, In Brittany the | feoling im especially bitter. Prefects from ail the principal towns have warned Premier Comes that Ai | ont 24 WILL COERCE | Stronger Force Than the onroe | FRANGE FACES Six Thousand Extra Troops Order- thousand entre treope nave | ® HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News # A S A MONTH MONEY the Effect of a AG FUEEGEEES Doctrine expedient for quietly removing an outspoken enemy The stort are that i Senator Hann told in Washington Wilson is executed will commence am} War on Nie ua which will in. alk) way® possible cripple the finances of With the er wer which Kena tip, * worsopy the fel men, Nica the scouring with arms an fagua is in euch a condition finan claily that @ ¢ jon of captiat inet ber would work inestimable | Benator Hanna, it is maid, | 6 invoke the ald of | itor der of finan- us Nicaragua elt a heavy b of vark It is eertaliy that the Nicaragua minister to Washington is very much perturbed and his business th fommunication line with his fo Ment has been larger in the few days than @t any other time uring his oeoupation of office In the mind® Of those who are fax iniliar with Senator Hanna's aggres- xivenens there seems but _ litte doubt that Dr. Wilson's life will be ved. Not only has he the controt at imimenee capital, but his wide | knowledge of international and dip- | Jomatic aftaire would enable him to | © to the extreme limit without | inging himself in bad repute with | the ata Some lively | The above addition its jockted on the Madrona Park car line between 27th and 20th avenues; antg'it minutes’ Fide from Bi Diace. The property is dry and level, has good car service, is centrally located, Only twe blocks from a new $40,000 achool houge, age 18 Sil respects best property for the momey to be had in the city today. An absti from Booth- uesey~ Hanford Abstract Co., showing & perfect title, furnished free to each purchaser. ‘Terms, 10 per cent, cash, balance $ and $10 per month. F. M. JORDAN 2 and 3 Colonial Block, N.E. Cor. Second Ave. and Columbia St. Phone Red 56 VIL WAR WEATHER FORECAST Beatle and Vicinity—Tonight and Sunday, fair, Suit Sale Closes ‘Tuesda Monday and T; y are the last days of our Special Suit sales. Up till closing time Tuesday night, every Suit in the house will be cold at metual cost te ue—the broken lote are going for even ‘less. The Suits are the finest made—all this summer's styles—and at the prices we have marked them they are the best Suit bargains you will ever have a chance of buying. If you cannot pay the entire price of the Suit now, we will accept a email deposit—hold the Suit and give yau 30 days in which to pay the rest. Those first payments will tur follows: $2.50 on Suits Under $10.00 $3.50 on Setts Under $15.00 $5.00 on Suits Under $25.00 If you have never bought goods from us, this is your chance to come in and get acquainted. We are not making one cent on these Suits, Reinforce the son ‘The fact that the ntry ate 96 thoroughiy i «worrying the govenment more than the upris- ing in the city of Parts where dis- turbances are quickly atoused and ae| On Seattle real estate, improv icky subdued. ed and unimproved: also on Ht comm! tne congregation choos thie to farms and timber lands, hoon and read the decree of expul We write fire insurance. ton t thome Which had not com Herbert S. Upper plied with the law. There were ni Aisorders beyond ocensiona! cries <t 12 and 18 Beheurerman block, First Avenue and Cherry Gtreet “Long live the slaters.” Sever: echools were foued closed. The ex- uleion of the sisters who defied the w has been hed because of thete preparedness to realat the ore or NATIONAL GUARDSMEN GREET GOV. M’BRIDE CAMP WEISENSERGER BECOMES THE MECCA FOR VISITORS ANXIOUS TO SEE THE SOLDIERS AT THEIR BEGT—BIG PARADE A FEATUR Bight hundred soldiers, National damen and regulars, combined ir efforts yesterday to make the parade drill in honor of the virit of Gov. McBride the moat pleasant event in the history of Camp Wel berger up to the present time. Everything combined to make the jparade a grand success from every Mtandpotnt. The weathter was per fect, though rather warm, and hun- dreds of visitors came from Tacoma misrepresentation, you can Our Seml-Annua Clearance Sale __Men's Suits at clearance ‘wale prices. with other distinguished visitors, the guardsmen retired from the fleld and the batter: © & splendid practice drill, by far the fastest it hae yet beid. Good Order Prevails of order prevatie In the and only harmless sports are indulged tn. Blanket tossing has [been frowned flown and ping-pong has become a favorite pastin« ven Underwear at clearance eale prices, Men's Sox at clearance we are forced to sell to make room for new dis, If you find any have your money back for the asking. Fruit Floats Are the best that we can make. If it is not served to sult you the first time, have it repeated until it does, for we are not satisfied unless you Greeting the Governor ‘The duty of greeting the on his afrival shortly o'clock in the afternoon, upon the Bighth battery United States regular artillery, Capt. Ken! which f# in ¢amp with the citise: woldiers. A salute of 17 guns was fired by the battery In the governor's honot, making thé hills About Amert- enn Lake echo and echo again. Im- mediately afterward the line of | fMmarch waa formed under the direc- | | tion of Col Lamping, It wan headed |by the First Regiment 4, ¥ hile | |the artillery brought up the tear. | After the troops had marched past | the reviewing stand, in which w | the governor and hin staff, toy her | vernor before 1 devolved { | | | One woman was killed and three | |persons were injured In a tanaway | that ocurred near Coupeville last ev- ening. ‘The body of Mrs. Florence |Loulse Downing, wife of Asnistant | Clerk George Downing, of Alameda Jcounty, California, was brought to | | the undertaking parlors of Bonney & Stewart in this city this morning Mra, Downing was al- |able to m jat RUNAWAY ENDS WITH A TRAGEDY It will be shipped to California for j interment, and nearby towns to witness the | “ith the artillerymen. No liquor is sale prices, are pleased. maneuvers.” The governe jallowed! to be wold within a mile of Tables for parties. not end until tonight, and #6 long a the camp, and one refreshment stand Men's Hats at Clearance he in there, Camp Welsenberm i (wes ge ye moe Sg to fo ge sale prices. wear its gala attire and be a en eer on e in Was given , Tor vintora Anxious 10 Bee the wol-|minutes to pack up and mo by Col, Men's and Boys’ Shoes at STEWART & HOLMES diet boys at thelt Lamping. Not complying, the fellow clearanct prices. DRUG CO. 627 First avenue was hustied out at the point of a Dayonet, and his stock in trade api ed over the thirsty parade ground. The oMcers Of the remiment are ved to this extraordinary striet~ none in camp Aiseipline by a hope| that the Washington troops may be | re permission to attend, | government expense, the annuni oiization of National eugrd regi- | ments in Kansas next your. One of thé sights of the camp t Congresaman F. W. Cushman, wi as a priv troop ck cavalry organiz- | 2 congressman | was put to in the stables ae a! hoation, admiring audl- ence as he curry comb and brush, : ™ Boys’ Suite at nale prices, rance — | SEE OUR SHOW WIN- bows. LION CLOTHING HOUSE M, GERBER. 2 First Ave. South (Corner Main). Allister, husband, Last night At about 6 o'cloek she wan Walking near Coupeville when a krocery Wagon from the town came | along, The dtiver offered to giv her a fide and she got Into the wag: | on, ‘The wagon waa of the watal kind used by grocer# and had a coy ered compartment at the back. It was in the covered part that she ‘The horees had not. been em soon found that he coutd not ‘That she was immedl- | the rig aa best she could, The horses |fflhtened horses kept up thelr mad driver, and one old man whe was traveling ata terrife rate |race. The driver soon found it neo- | riding on it were hurt? The old man f t tal |eemary for him to also make the leap, | Was seriously injured, "aaa nadine oie ae When Mrs. Downing was fount of her Who are relatives At THE LEADER FIRST—I. Karman @ Co.'s stock purchaped at 400 on the Goilar will remain on sale until entirely closed out, BECOND—All summer goods will be placed on our Bargain Count- tert and sold at a remarkable reduction. ing toward them in the road was @ am with a wagon loaded with lum- r from Fort Casey. ‘The grocery on smashed into this and the most instantly Kkifled by falling trom the rapidly invite grocery wagon. The nedinte Cause of death was jon @ stone, con: ately rende @ broken neck which resulted from. the fall Nas for the past teow " Y e unconscious for nearly an hour, body was taken to Coupe’ ded coming to Se n to @ visit te Mi, and Mrs, Chea. y| She jumped, but in getting out in Two Others Injured | 5 H jo-lwome Way tripped and fell to the 16 SS RES oe OO" OOF ee ‘The team atili kept runming. Com- jin Alameda, Cal, 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. Our Ice Cream Soda and

Other pages from this issue: