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| One Cent —— q VOL.4. NO.137 The Star’s Noon Edition Contains All the News Up to Midday. If You Are Down Town Buy One FIFTH EDITION } SAYS NIGHT IS TIME TO TRAVEL | Qutlaw Tracy Holds Early Morning Conversation With Party of Roadside Campers--Is Averaging — 30 Miles a Night on His Course rried a pack, The horseman rifle slung acfoss the pommel but no other arms The campers arrived im Almira early in the forenoon and told the tory So strong a belief was in spired that the lone horseman was ought after desperado, that the news was immediately wired to Spokane and all the Intervening towns between. A posse was organ ized at this place t@ take up the pui sult, Which will leave on aup- poned @ial before night. It te report- milar posses will be made jong the line of the Central Washington railroad, and every ef- fort will be made to guard the roi leading toward the Columbia. It is hot thought probable that he will proceed far towards Spokane. The country fs comparatively open nearly all the way. although with occ tonal breaker which will afford « temporary hiding places. The coun- try, however, Ie well gettied, and it would be hard for him to keep out of sight long. Tf he can cross the Columbta he will be almost absolut horre had of his sa. Were visibi ervation to prospect. and inquired where was the best place to cross the Columbia river. He was told how to oh the ferry north of Wilbur on road lead to the San Poll mining country, and little king his horses as long as their #teps were leading two @ pack. All three im hearing. of hard} No While conversing with the stranger But the men/the campers did not think of his being any but what he repre- sented hi In discussing his peculiar appearance among them- Selvea after his departure, ot them auguented thet he might be bn u h they had not then } of bis reported appearan east of the Cascades. On reflection nd comparison of notes all three lagreed that their visitor bore a | marked resemblance to the deserip- tions of the notorious outlaw. As he SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY BVENING, AUGUST 2, 1902. ADDS TERRORS TO FIGHTING FIRE INPANAMA — INDIAN TRAIN WRECK Battle Reported in Pro-/ Many Natives Burn to Death While Vain At- gress at Agua Dulce tempts at Rescue Are Made an PANAMA, Aug. Word has been) CALCUTTA, Aug. t--Ry the de- part of the train ht fire from th 8 fierce batie NERF lraiiment of a train at Khataull ata-|¢¥ine. When ihe imprisoned aday, The saw the flaw wing they bec tion at Morw Liven we Nec ent nat Morut 16 natives were kgited | PA [NO ar nd Roream and 21 natives injured. high rate tated inte nd ¥ Kurope he train v8 we inning at of speed and precip itch, heaping the reck one of frightful ag Many of the passengers were Hy almoat dinary activity the part of men who were free and able t k the fire was extinguished. Bev hours were required to cut away tim Which confined large umbers of the pas «and litle |iike raving m rs a with tren the day they aaked for an aru to bury their dead, which w fin & comp lowed them. The government lom The ecene wi wore amall, After the expiration of | ony th th re the attack by the i» | pinned down by the wrecked timbers could be done to relieve the suffer=| was renew 4 the jand debria of the cara, Those who| ings of the injured tii in progress at (he | were badly wounded were totally un Beveral whe Were not kiled out Vices. able to help themselves, while large |right died before they could be brought In by the numbers who Were. unhurt were |from the wreek, or soon afterward, peace commissionera who had gone |ao hemmed in by the heavy wreckage | Little surgical atendance could be to Agua Duloe to negotiate with|that they could do little toward ef and the sufferings t General Herrera, commanding the |fecting their own releane. 1s of the wounded were » revolutionary forces. They were pre-| To add to the terror the forward |ing in th Vented by the battle from accom BR ee! plishing thelr object. They exprese the belief that the government army under General Berti will be com pletely succenstul, stating that the entrenchments of the government appear impregnable. Additional sup- piles have been sent to Bertie army The government is confident that a successful Innue of the present con- flict will break the back of the rev~ olution SYMPATHY ABIDES WITH WAITRESSES IN THE NAGLE FIGHT @ Hanford Puts Over Nagle Restaurant Injunction Till Monday-~"Hire a White Cook, as There Are Several and “Back to the Laundry” is the Cry MURDER AND SUICIDE Triple Killing Started in a Joke ‘Tt 4 @ shame the mayor and chief of police have not done the duty in thie matter. Had they d wo there would be @o call for ourte to interfere. This was the somewhat acerba lous eriticlam dropped from the bench by Judge Hanford in the fed eral court this morning In taking up the hearing of an injunction ave brought by Lock Hong, the Chinese Aitchen employe of, the Nagie sisters’ lunch room, for th purpose of preventing the Wal: fake but one arrest so far, that of kK. 1. Price, who was booked at the ity Jail yesterday afternoon for al- Lisorderly conduct in fr the ALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 2—J. C. “asin, & mining man, shot and Rossel, ded Man robabiy tx ther nd killed him: he Salt employed by reate the di & Hong says tn hi 1 dows in had, been drinking. a cook, He claime that the betrayed decided evidence of ical exhaustion. Both rider and showed plainly that they had r hard trip. One ly safe, as the country is rough and sparsely settied. The crossings of the Columbia will therefore be watched with especial care. RAISING WAGES The counetl committer on civ service and salaries met last night And distussed the wage scale of the efty engineer's office. An ordinance was panged by the two weeks age. ‘guthorixing y Engineer ‘Thomson to grade his department. ‘The committee has held several meetings but has so far falled to reach a definite t. ‘The discussion Jasted until a jate hour, after which Chairman Gill atated that he would see what wages were being paid for similar positions about jown before making any recommen. thon, WHITE WINGS ARE ACTIVE The yachting season ie at ite best Just now. The pretty fleet of white- wings that ts usually anchored at the Brighton boat house Is very amall at present. The Henrie: Bonita, Mayflower and other boats are at Went Seattle being fixed up for the regatta to take place during the Elks’ carnival, and many of the veasels are out on cruising trips on the upper sound. Hood canal, the Guilt of Georgia and Southeastern Alaskan points are the favorite out- ing grounds of the yachting parties. ‘These waters afford the finest cruls Ing bodies in the world as the light northerly wind any rain makes ideal yachting weather. The Keiple, Drift, Olympic, Hal and are now out on'crusing tripa, expected to return in time regatt CALEDONIAN CELEBRATION The Caledonian Club's first an- }mual picnic, which has been post- poned since July 4, will be held t | morrow at Madison park. In the jevening, at Germania hail, the Seotchmen will turn loose with their bagpipes and highland flings and dance until midnigh A long list of athletic sports Prien is Included in the exer at the park, Priges will be given to the best sword dancers, for the best highland costume and for the entiemen who most gracefully lance the Beotch reel. the bagpipe will content prize ‘The exercis will open at 10 a. m. with an address by Hon. J. J, Mo- Giivra. Says Samar Was Howling Wilderness ~ When He Found it---Admits “Kill and Burn” Order ae ae terior so unattractive as to Induce '@ ver- the natives to return to the towns. Gen- | After repeated instances of ener: ‘an inter-|the order Was issued to “Ki Ligutenant | armed enemies over 10 years who are encountered.” It was not, as fre- authoritative: quently stated, to kill all persons & narrow strip of over 16 years, ‘When the time limit the coast, consists | expired & systematic plan of opern- tons Was carried out which resulted In the capture of Lukban and disarm- ing his forees. But each expedition bro it in so many prisoners that the; me a burden and could not be taken care of. Then an order. to take no more was ineued— not an order to give no quarter. It was intended to be understood to | mean that not everybody seen should Je | be brought in, but was not intended rs | to prevent the capture of armed in- tion| faced the difficult proble they | duing an isiand peopled with insur- ber i t savages, who for two years had jolled all ta of American troops don which the Spaniards had to their| hardly dared to set foot. In fo months this was accomplished 4) fo prevent the| civil government established on May to the insur-|18. It is worthy of note that no rol were es-| stories of water cure came from to make| Samar, General Smith having issued and the in-! strenuous orders against it FOR Sts: is . Conn., Aug. 2.—-The at Charter Oak Park is in ab- iy perfect condition and horse Ben are enthusiastic over the pros- for & great race this afternoon # King’s Lord Derby and it ima. ‘The betting varies ® about 196 to Both b August 6, a musical program will be rendered. Rev. Hugh Gilebrist and Dr. M. A. Matthews will deliver addresses during the session. Dlajor Dubbin of Portiand will be the division officer in charge. TO SURVEY PRESERVE Special to TACOMA, Aug. 2. Land Commissioner Herrman wired Forest Superintendent Schel- lier, asking Him to make an estimate on what It would cost to survey the boundary lines of the Mt. Rainier ark them would be clearly defined. done for the purpose of 80 gnating the preserve that en- or but the rate ith Derby « ta- are in pertect The stake is $20,000, but with Bae bets the race in worth some- Ike $50,000. LATER—Ten housand people were | Present when the bell rang. Boral | 6 won the first heat of the great Potting event in 2:08 second heat was won by Lord in 2:00% ARTFORD, Aug. -Boralma Was withdrawn afier the third heat he was found to be badly injured. | Later-—The Derby wan in the third Beat in 2:18% PHILLIPS ON A BEAT. cI Phillips, who has been Mapended from the police force for Dast thirty days, was returned to today ag a firat-clase oMcer in clothes instead of a remuiar de- SALVATION MONTH'S WORK IN CHARITY Full Reports Made to Local Organi- zation Society a. tar. United States has 2 clearly 4 there would be no excuse for nts of timber cutters ‘There were 45 applications for aid or advice at the Seattle Bureau of ORDINATION I i TR a a | were from families, the others f Hindividuals. Abaut $150 was exp e4 in supplying the help. requir Many calls on the needy in their homes were made by Miss Van Leer, trained nu who has be ing in the work a part of the tn At the Dey Nursery 120 at ances of little children w Next Tuesday afternoon a coun- cil of delegates from the Baptiat churches of the Northwestern Asso: ciation will convene at the Highland | Mission on Queen Anne bill, to con- wider the advisability of ordaining the new pastor, Mr. William 8. Lake, ARMY eer to the gospel ministr Mr. Lake hi ed. The net cost to the #6 at North Pacific Coast division ay sraduated from the Rochester | about 45. This institution i locatea the Salvation Army will hold n| Theological Beminary of New York | at 208 Ninth avenue south, and the eam, Meeting at Madison Park, Au: |and assumes the pastorate of this| Bureau of Charities at 420 Jackson D 18. Public services will be | yo , which for the first | street % During the last three days of the|nervice A public service of ordi ity Organization Sodlety, whieh Mans Colonel George French, a| tion will be held on Tuesday even-| maintains these enterprises, will, be i Known worker in the army, will| ing at which Mr. Lake will be or- afternoon at 1:30 On Wen ay evening,! dained, reanen’ ton ai ether labor or- nigatoins of the elty from inter- ring with him tm bis employment Wil Hear the Case Further than to state that whi he did not approve of airing of labor strikes, boyeotts and other labor troubles in. t courts, he would hear Lock when- and when his companions joked him bout some trouble he had Ly v with bis wife, he became angry drew a revolver and quickly fired the fatal shots. Miss Russell was shor first In the back, she having started to run. Peters wae then shot breast, and McCaslin ended th gedy by shooting himeeif through the Madison street in front of the Nagle piace with ban nere, decrying the ployment of Chinese cooks, and by applying of fensive epithets to him and to the Chinese race tm general, are doing him an injury for which the only redress is in the cour | ants, by paradii le an Alien | R Me Lindeny ts repre-\S Hong and incidentally in the Injunction morning that the ht before Judge Hanford principal that Look Hong is an allen fig! for his right to make a living under the Stare and Btripe All in quiet this morning at the restaurant. One man carrying @ banner warning the public that che restaurant is unfair and advising | friendm of unton labor not to pat jac the place is patrolling the street in front of the door. But there is no ‘owd and business in the ‘ant ts slack jonet Lindsay aye he does not are bgw many banners the unions ay in front of the place if the will only stop shouting to the laundry” whene Hong bobs into sight Hong's ever it wa ly before him Tudke ‘Hanford took ne action this ft developing, after the matter wee chilled uy Tendants {n the action had not buen served with copies of the order te show cause In the federal court th morning at 10 o'clock. The hearin wan continued to Monday morni a » o'aloek to allow service of order to be mad Lock Hong's sult “is brought | inet J. W. Gott and four oth are alleged in the petition to be etive in attempting to pre- customers from entering place since the boycott Although there has been | colonel wening Look the Nagle cone. He matter was TURNS BACK ON SHOW Whitelaw. Reid Home Before Coronation Seats been surraunded by @ crow reases and their syup have used all peaceable means to en- force the boycott j ‘The poltee have been compelled te | Loe! PRESIDENT MEETS MEN OF GREAT INFLUENCE May End Considerable Opposition to His Cuban Reciprocity Plans NEW YORK, Aug. 2.-The steam. ship Philadelphia arrived — from Southampton today bringing among ite passengers Special Ambassado: Thitelaw Reid, who was sent (o ngiand to represent the Unitec States government at the corona: tion of King Edward. Mr. Reid and his party were ail In exceilént health and spirits When interviewed regarding the status of the king's health, Mr Reid stated that his majesty’s physl- cians are confident of his ultimi recovery, but that hia convalescene will be necessarily slow on account of bis age and his florid physique. It i» expected that the coronation will come off as now planned, late in September, but the crowds in at tendance will be paltry, and the spectacular impreasion insignificant compared with what would have been seen if the event had taken piace at the appointed time, Mr Reid wan obliged to return home at on acount of his own pri- affairs. WYORK, Aug. 2-—A London toa that Mra. Mackay heart trouble. Her condition is rewarded as grave. The attack was superinduced by grief over her husband's death OYSTER BAY, Aug, 2.-—The presi- Cuban reciprocity plan, and it is be- Hon. Charles Nagle of St. Louis; 8i- The Nebraska Republican state con- hi MeRee, editor of the Churchman tion recently refweed to indore OMAY FLL 155.22, eye, Meter, of Harper's) the course of the enators, and they Magazine. Hon, Edward Kent of | wer New York; Senator Millard of Ne-| the neverely criticised. It ix thought attitude of conatituency braska; G. W. Hinman, editor of the |may have suggested to them the ad- Chicago Inter-Ocean, visability of modifying their attitude, Seator Millard and his colleague, |and that their meeting with the pres- Senator Deitrich, © among the|ident will be followed by an an- bitterest opponent hé president's | nouncement to that effect Ee dispatch # seriously it ably would do ao, and if the sheriff} are showd fail to preserve order his soldiets would see that the peace is kept CLARKSBURG, W. Va., Aug. 2 The conference committee of the Seattle Improvement Clubs will meet at the Chamber of Commerce Mon- ter of clean+ EXCURSION - SN With prvilese of grounds at Falls freshments, Hundreds of people have taken vantage which we are offering during summer months, by calling at our store and making a selection of some instrument patrons who live outside of the city to understand that these bargall made whether they liv where, and an order to mail, many of which we get every day, recetves our CATTLE STAR. T he Only Paper in Seattle hat Dares to Print the News 25 CENTS A MONTH oa: Bargains in Real Estate anny Stander Addition Suburban moderr th, wood of Fruit $3,000—New room, b Fine views ton Beach. venient to electric Gi tree: every kind and ‘sh and the mountains Close to of. 6 cottage ed rubber of Lak Brigh lake and oun cars, $3,200—Fine 9-room house and base- ment, brick foundation; private ® lant, with fixtures; cement walks; 110x180 feet of lan 30 bearing frult trees; good garden, flowers, shrubs, fine town, A beautiful suburban home . 91,800—-Neat little cottage of 6 rooms; jot 40x100; overlooking Lake Wash- ington and the mountains; one block from two cer lines; fine jo cation. $175—Bach for fine » tly lots, over- looking city, sound and mountains; 80x100 feet each 10 per cent monthly payments, F. M. JORDAN Real Estate aid Insurance, 2 and 3 Colonia) Block, Phone Red 66 OQUALMI FALLS and tables for lunch and re- Under auspices of JONH F. MILLER W. A.C THURSDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1908, ROUND TRIP, $1.00, ‘Train leaves Union depot, Seattle, 9 a m.; returning, leaves Falls at USICAL BARGAINS BY MAIL the dargains the of special We with our many to benefit everybody, in Beattie or elses eots preparatory to the The striking miners today gained| most careful and prompt attention, carnival and of improvements what they vonaider « great victory! YOU HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF A yeiter at bonee ; WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. %—| when Judge Gof, taking up thelr pe-| pray, ‘ nara fman ss nan authoritative #ource It is'tition for the lsmuance of a writ of/PIANO. ORGAN, MUBIC BOX, | <> ned thatit has been definitely |habgas corpus for the mine leaders,| TALKING MACHINE, VIOLIN, | ded to make Tacoma the head-| who are in Jail keraburg for| GUITAR, MANDOLIN, BANJO, or, quarters for the internal revenue| contempt of Judge Jackson's court, fe c 0 | Uistrict, recently created. in Warh:|granted the ‘writ, The ‘eoure wees [me tacts ANY wiveioel inetrément Also | ington,’ Such strong representations | next Tuesday for hearing, and prom. | desire to direct your attention to our have been made to the department|inent lawyers from all over the state | large stock Of sheet music. here that Tacoma is entitied to say the men will be released. honor that all opposition has bee turned CONSPIRACY CASES. Judge Griffin took under advine- ment thie morning the motion of the defendants for a new trial in the case of the State va. Jumes Stewart and ©, V. Lawson. They were tried some time ego on @ charge of con- ‘1S ROBBED MADE LEAP FOR GLORY -A Burglar Enters His House and Steals Silver and Valuable Relics, Ry breaking the latch of a kitchen window a burglar gained entrance nun, expel! Valuable china constituted the reat- er part of the lon®, This in the wixth burglary that has occurred in. this district within the past two months, She was picked up uncon UIET ON STRIKE LINE ALL TH In the street saw her stood in the window a mo- with her hands uplifted and NO FRIENDS AND 9) fo'be Uttie ouvt of his recovery. | if ta ygdesired to resume they prob~|on the application of John C. Reev g03 end Ave. Burke Bldg. turnable next Friday friend and suppo LATE to the residence of 4 Smith, o home by newspaper man, at 717 Nineteenth we ir govern: | terested, avenue, yesterday. The thief rifled ne at law eaforeed againat Sepocia, the house and stole $200: worth of] CHICAGO, Aug. 2-—Wheat, 697-8, | # became insane this morning valuables, Silverware, relice and| 70 5-6. nped from second story | Gage. wo) ery I'm flying — to S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers. district attorney of Los Angeles,.on behalf of the p who are claimed t ople af California, be beneficialy in- writ was made re- Reeves is a rter of Governor ‘The T JAR Dewey addition; balance on market. A’ rapidly at two blocks WALKS. location. as ni erty, ALL DAY, FF ete eee enabosherssoeredorer ac prebectce dereewiseee the r PORTLAND, fer that nam mill in the city CHARLESTON, W, Va., Aug. &—~ ips moving as if in prayer, DESERVES NONE |!!:24°, Soler court convened ats shouted, endeavoring to at —_—— Oe ihc this morning to expedite the t the attention of persons inside, -_ hearing of miners for alleged viola- | DU no one could reach her 1 ntime to) LOS ALAMOS, Aug, 2—The only TACOMA, Aug, S>-Nobody seeme| tion of injunction, but the court con-|hold her back. Her injuries are| disturbance during the night was a to COM, interest in Clune Jonson [tinued the cages until August 12,|#erlous, but not necessarily fatal slight earthquake shock about who in ying in the Fannie Paddock | owing to other Important busines map ast — o‘clock. Beople are returning to thelr ital” Here, Glewiy Tesevering |. Gin NDOAH, Pa., Aug. 2 homes ad the excitement over the m the eating he received at the| Perfect quiet, continued ainong the GOV. GAGE LOSES folamnio™ austurbances Is) subsiding ands of H. A. Stotenbur, for an| strikers this morning. The strike somewhat nanan A mann fen tie glee te] = ONE POINT oP f-year-old daughter. People freely | withdrawal of troops. one elt Also at Lompoc express hat he ought to] Reports that several gollieries here} SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2—Judge| LOMPOC, Cal, Aug. 2.—Last night die, and he joes ‘nat Kelana at Scranton are to be started on| Frit today denied the request of] at 7:20 o'clock Lompoc experience should receive extreme penalty | Tuesday had a disquieting effect.| Governor Gage that he should hear] another, quite heavy earthquake, Freacribed by the law for hie offense |The guards around the coliteries | testimony regarding alleged collu-| followed @ few minutes later by twe ks soon as he Is in condition to be| were doubled this morning, but no in the libel sult brought againat| distinct but lighter shocks. ‘There taken to court effort was made to send men in ckels and Leake by Boardman,| vibrations, which have been tre Jensen lay in a atupor all night,|General Gobim, commander of the qe Fritz has been served with al quent since Inst Sunday, shifted but showed sens of returning con: | troops, denied ‘all knowledge of the| writ of prohibition in the ase, issued] some chimneys. ‘The rear wall sciousness todny, ‘Phere le thought | operators’ intentions, but said that|by Judge Cook of the superior court,| Hotel Arthur was slightly damaged vestment. LoTs Lumber Company th that business, began bu today. B ; of It, Twenty-seventh Assistance given those wanting Everybody who It is the best and cheapest reaidence You will certainly want several lots ARE VERY LARGE ABOUT 5 TO SEVEN AN ACRE, and are 12 minu' through — th parked and in Uesey-Hanfo ing @ perfect title, furnished free to each purchaser, than any ot build right Go out and take a look at this addi- tion. Cireular plats will be found at the sign board o Prices from $180. to $350 cath, balance monthly payments of $5 and $10. per cent Prettiest Home Location on Shores of Lake W: Short Ride on Electric Center of Seattle has seen $65, $75 and $85 $5 and $10 Down and $5 a Finest Garden Soll Every lot ts either on thi oe on Madi property is dry and level; hy an abstract from Booth- Whit- ten’ ride from Pioneer a Park car it is cent uy new located ; $40,006 avenue, runnin ¢ addition, is graded, sidewalked: city water ord Abstract Co., show- property, lote in th more advantages her on the market. to away. on the graund Terms, 10 r Linefrom Beach says “It's Cag there for home er, Perfect abstract of title free to each er, with certificate and prominent attorney's opinion. OVER 350 LOTS ALREADY SOLD NICE HOMES BUILDING. LUMBER FOR BUILDING ON! EASY MONTHLY TERMS. Rainier Beach is on the boulevard; fine bathing, high and healthy. FREE WOOD STREETS ALL CLEARED, SOME GRADED; Lots cleared of | ONE DOLLAR. FROM CONDUCTORS ON CARS. ‘8 only about 30 minutes ride. Washington, REPRESEN’ was done in Lompoc. hills and canyons ads to some extent. FRAMES UP LUMBER TRUST Aug te int! It's really a be r as you want them. electric lines and Cedar river water main run through the TELEPHONE SERVICE EVERYWHERE. service from 5:48 a. m. to 11:40 at fishing, AND wate goon sipB. and brush. Grand view from ‘ul spot. Church, schools, stores, ete. Companys ‘The Bnoquaimie Power Good m . FARB, } RIDES BOOKS OF TICKETS CAN BE SECURED, Take electric cars at First and ite Dexter Horton ban! Remember Rainter Beach than pleased with the property and surreundings. ; Cc. K. STURTEVAN (owner) 7 BOSTON BLOCK Cal at office for pamphiet of photos; coay homes, ete. Slides in thechased exept through it. have the new combini EB obstructed Th ett ness un y lumber new asso. Aside from this very little damage bajation and no lumber oan be pur- | ATIVES ATOFFICE AT RAINIER BEACH is all right” and you will be more, p peogeeoooooo‘oconeles Ces ‘The mil men disavow any intention oF Fait tng prices, but say that the eomping was made simply in the interest of more economical production, They assert that the recent raise la prices Was caused simply by the enormous demand In the general market. WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and Vicinity—Tontght and Sunday, faly, continued wana, Mgnt north to northeast winds.

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