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THE SEATTLE STAR. Teer enstti AUGUST 6, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTE GTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING unobstructed view of Lake Ur write fa tem JOSt Received. ~~ Priced at $1, Hace $1.75, Beauties —_— -- ae AAAIAAS oe pe cables =e Herbert S. Upper | apams «& "3 S| Deputy Sheriff Corcoran is making every effort in his ; 3 power to have outlaw Tracy's body brought to Beattie for identi 8 12 and 13 Scheverman block, BLANCHARD Hoation before it is taken to Oregon, He believes that this wil 719 Second Ave. Hinckle : @ done. He wired Sheriff Cudihee this morning su ing that @ | Pitet Avenue end Cherry 6t | yp poe dred oh a step be on. The sheriff has not yet replied. 3 ™ Corcoran says that Governor Geer of Oregon ls anxious body be first , Bheriff Cudihes | warrant for the murderer, and Mr. Corcoran says that he believi according to the state law the remains will have to oo: Be. attle before they oan go out of the state. He will consult Prose. @ cuting Attorney Fulton and Governor MeBride in the matter, = @ [FE wwe pion CLOTHING HOUSE eoccccoe ee eo: A nee OF Harry Tracy, Desperado and Outlaw, TRACYIN HONOLULU NEN’ Overtaken at the Eddy Ranch Last . 2:22:02 e007 eu If You Are Ost Camping o oo ver = uid be in your outfit. It takes Clo the an t out of sunburns, blisters Cream na abrasions and leaves the skin soft and elastic, Large Bottle—Small Price, Stewart & Holmes Drug Company 627 First Avenue said Captain M. Read, of the steamship Tampico, this morn- Fuhr is, when the outlew wae's ioe Pb oo we reached « and posed to be surrounded vening- e roach o s Pur- = Rey ee] was, ‘What's the latest news from Seattle ould et Tracy elip through | r their iz Beattie papers The Tampico is loading a cargo ot | gboara with news up to July #, when coal today for Honolult, “she will | them at $1 aplece. Gen of tee new voperect W furwien '] Parasols | “No mall steamer bad reached the fuel for the government stations on “ Must Go. ’ Pants to close out ®3.00 pair TRACY $ RECORD will take out any pair you OF |. KARMAN & CO. n h Des rate Man Receives a Se PE ae proves the MAGNET that DRAWS the CROWDS to THE LEADER : In 1897 murdered Valentine Hoge, ped. ] Tracy wae report rrounded at sail Sunday with the firet cargo of || All broken Itnes of Men’s Pante 9/9 Al! stil Fremont. 1 wish we had had mcoal to be carried to Hawall by the! ‘at cost. All odd pairs at less linery ; thousand, for we could have soldGlobe Navigation Company in execu- || . than cost, and telands for @ and every native the ti : 10 days ai y he inlands. Men's $3.50 Pants. this week. Every item, every article, every yard of this stoek has been marked at prices that will CLOSE THEM OUT AT ONCE. « Colorado cattieman. June 18—Held up a citizen near ‘The store is crowded daily wit b anxious economicad buyers pick- In 1697 murde William Strong, Lindley, Wash. and got food. Ing up these bargains, Why not you? Dor jn the SADR etna er | pluie, 12-Meld up & farmer near| sou tafGt hintn Belo in Traey uty er’ Ptoneer pd took food. 5 Plain Wash Silks, to close.28¢ 4% Wash Silks, to close, .. ifle ot Cc rea § s e = a- Valentine May in Colorado, While| June 33-Held up. a boy near] : se 5 Taffeta, to Close 480 3 22% Bleached Sheeting, "84, to awaiting trial for murder, be bound Age Wash. and got food. | . $10 y Silk Walstings, to close » ee and a the sherif! at Aspen, June 28—Tracy killed Merril! near | close gs eC 2he Bleached Sheeting, »%- to Chehalis, Wash, | $1.80 Binck Peau de Bote, io ci NOBE oe -y up In 1808, when arrested for robbery, June i0-—Btole two horses near | wo igse } Tie. Bleached r. shot twice at Detective D. Weiner, |Tenino, Wash, and rode toward) $1.25 Crepe de Chine. to close.g8e 4 _ close: held up an enginesr and rode away Puget Bound. | 2%e Faney Wool Pia i ico Te tigued and Helpless, He C awls Into a [on the locomotive, but was wound uly 1—Held up a woodsman near . sa! ees Plaids, wo , ‘bo by a butcher and captured. Olympia, Wash, and took food. In_ 1599, after conviction, held up july 2-—Held up five oyate his jailer with a revolver, j - With His Own Re-222 "22 e | Traey ond SNP “WOICA tree lene ee ene lentils near! . guards, wornded a prisoner, and es-| July %—Surrounded near Bothell, | caped from the penitentiary, Held | Wash. killed one man, wounded | GROCERY CO. up a citigen of Salem and took two three more, and ater killed Pollce- | Incorporates. suite Of clothing, stole two horses in |men B. ©. Breece xnd Nef! Rawley.| volver Ends a Feartul Life Sao mr cies ies Mae ek | emg miles awey in Port M aix hours, June 1o-—Held up @ citizen of Ger- i stole complete change of clothi ugha. O88 and quantity of food. Kidnaped | _- ed by two companies of militia 84 |Kired man, Anerson, bound and | ' 100 citizens, Escaped after exchange Fatwod entire family. geised white- Ce) ea one nel Beat ane sesaped White Clover Honey, one-pound June i1—-Surrounded near Nerdy. | July 6—Landed in South Seattle 150 Colo, and escaped. to clone DAVENPORT, Aug. 6—The inquest over Tracy was held here at ‘Tracy then got behind Eddy and his horses, and protected In this Om, Bros oa, four times at short jang concealed beat eee . Fen hat d 5 eld. up Gerretia a) ae chotoe, per manner made hie way inte the barn...He immediately reappeared with |""Stne ts ‘halh-upya iiss nots| naman, Septem inthe |f Sea, Vou bor Boas Oo ortaa house, orde to sell stolen two wh ing w first coon by the |” Sune 1saéitole a team near Orenon |niundar “Chased by posse to Preek | Large Ripe Fresh ‘Tomatoes, 4 ee = = city and drove ¥ toward Colum: | Farm. | for canning, per box Oe tet SaRing can Be Made a poe: ag vs bn ‘ Ms Tver, told up five men, got} July, %—Held up Johnson tamity tae proved Oll or Gasoline Stove, There ly, in which Tracy fired several wild shots and then made off down the Gear tives ts vow [nent Kent. Held wife and children : ErSustsas much difference ‘betwees prisoners all day while husband went 4 . body. seins sei cbiieattadliealiteaeeg Grteag ticiin Wil el i ul deteths Fiver. | prisoners at . = ay - the old, smoky off stove and the new a peatedly, apparent eo two horses near La |t0 Tacoma and bought arma for out R. T. Shannon Grocery Co. Wickless Blue Flame one as there is jlaw June 17-—Had running battle with July 11—Held up Frank Pautot, + cover crouch! phi 1 ik which ded vO rancher, near Auburn. Secured saying that he will take them to Seattle, where the last of r ing behind a large rock which affordéd him some protection, Jiwo deputy aherifig, near Salmon aged rancher, near Auburn. Secu - He soon found that this was not a safe retreat as the posse sur- murders were committed. The official bases his demand strong- | rounded him from all sides and he was unable entirely to conceal him- the fact that he ie the only one in the State of Washington |*!f He suddenty rose up and ran towards the wheat field, his pursuers POLICE THINK HER INSANE following and firing upon him frequently. ‘2 warrant for the dead outlaw on the charge of murder in Just as Tracy entered the edge of the field he fell and orawled into FROM CIGARETTE SMOKING degree. the wheat out of sight. This led the officers to believe that they had here believe that the officials of Lincoin County will not re- |. ounded him, and pot caring to come u Cudihee his request, as within this commonwealth he surely “Lnowing precisely where he w was partially under Wholesale and Retail Outfitters Detween night and day. A single trial will convince you. Regarding Gasoline Stoves: The old style of gasoline stove had a habit of occa- sionally exploding, which the new product positively does not possess. The gasoline stove has come to stay as the Cook stove for summer weather In houses where coal oil is not desired. _ Sheriff Ed Cudihes of King County is here and claims the outiaw’s | ty none of the shots reached their mark until T CLEARANCE OF SUITS $10 ACTIONS OF YOUNG GIRL WANTED FOR ALLEGED THEFT OF A BICYCLE PUZZLE THE AUTHORITIES—STILL AT LARGE in him at close quarters without located, they surrounded the field and hie greatest crime on Puget Sound. waited for developments. They fired no shots, preferring to wait until | ih in, however, well understood that the King County official has no | they could see their target, and obtain a good shot. ees ee ee oe done | wan wearing ee canis aver art | iit right to the body, as hie warrant for Tracy's arrest calle for the In the meantime Sheriff Gardner, Policemen Stauffer and Gemmrig | 'icyole from « loding hows on Xe. | and white Datelone aba must have | | erlarer alive, not dead. Hoprever, in the face of this, it is believed that | of Spokane, Jack O'Farrall of Davenport, « man named Merchant and | lice to believe that whe Im mentally |fimokod clnrocin egy | thedead dexporado will be taken to the Queen City after the Oregon pen- | others, oa me aah ‘niiaih ‘was liceraily covered with, the abot carte mas mane tie ste aN EW YORK DENTAL PARLC Hetiary officials have passed upon his identificat The only shot fired by Tracy after reaching the wheat field was the | roomn for the express purpose of | With smoke | SPOKANE, Aug. 6—The posse of citizens from Creston will be given | ong by which he killed himself, Nobody entered the field last night as ounies Cova nee -qenaking mS Wg gg betlanc pa FIRST AVENUE r name in be o be An- o do | for capturing Tracy, and w ill claim the $6,000 reward. They are | it was growing dark at the time the outlaw disappeared in the st landing nette Fletch She is said to be the} a stenographer. She got up carly 5 ¢. Lanters, Maurice Smith, attor- Jaughter of well-to-do and respect. jay morning, Jett and has not | PIONEER SQUARE EA. Straub, deputy sheriff; Dr. E. " grain. The revolver shot was heard not very long afterwards, and as no | able parents. | ‘The gir} after Playing, eet etl ner hut as vat me hee neh been ar | . a Vieycle, Monday secured & room in 4. She wi ‘on the street Work Guaranteed Painless ” & lodging house at 303 Senect street] yesterday and is still believed to be} 4.4. Morrison, raitroad section foreman. movement was noticed at any time in the night it was believed by the F. J. BUCK. Pursuers that the chase had ended in suicide, since it w: _ SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 6—Harry Tracy ended his bloody and spec- | certain that Tracy had been wounded. and there spent the night. She gave} in Beattie. | ‘The ONLY DENTISTS in Seattle who use ABSOLUTELY PAIN- | tacular career by committing suicide last night after having been shot About 4 o'clock this morning, as soon as it was fairly light, the man- | = A pied for extracting teeth, applying gold erowns and fill- | twice by » posse from Creston. Shortly after daylight thie morning his hunters cautiously reconnoltered the edge of the field at the point where Daten Onee. as pe an OS pl i? { The Star was the first paper 5 4 . fae 5 i i it field near the Eddy farm, | Tracy had gone in, and a few rods away they saw the body of the des- eattle to eople Chotce of any of the remain- as usual. The same doctors who worked for you in times past at the body was found lying cold in death in a whea rr an w y they saw ly o jes tn Seattle to Inform the people i poraeeenng st ex eee NeW YORK DENTAL PARLORS are still there. three mites south of Fellows. in his hand was still clutched the revo perado lying stiff and cold upon the back. Tracy had tied a strap around aid this tn an extra exactly These includes all except plain smT OF TEETH. | Wer with which he ended his own life after having recsived a bullet in his |his leg to keep the artery from bleeding. The flow had been checked FEE sight minutes after the startling @ |i Dives and pisces: i r In order to do this only meager @| BO Wh leg which broke one of the bones while another bullet out an artery |somwhat but his trouser leg was saturated. The face presented a ghast- by eal were set and no time @ ‘Teeth - A, the came limb. He aparently gave up all hope of escape after his leg |ly appearance, the features being contorted with pain and covered with pei wasted in changing dates of the 3) W. B. HUTCHINSON (0. in when other work is ore . Pet bi old plate wi | hod “ blood, which had streamed over them. ‘The expression was savage, almost | yo ATEN GT AYE, Oo: | Cor. Second Ave. and Union St | not, try to compete 4 near the right | diabolical, . eral Chaffee in the Philippines war ental parlors an@ made publi today. In the face of operating rooms foie world. your teeth out in the morning and go home with new ones the BITS OF GAIETY bag ey oa are the lowest consistent with first-class work. o non n Philippines, it nays and came out at the back of his head, The body was loaded into Eddy’s wagon and driven to Davenport, n olution jo sna UpRae: oo Ay | The body was carried to Davenport where it is now lying in the cus- | escorted by the posse, excepting those members of it who were well |i(tention to be ps ation ‘B 5 r human right observ F | instru ody of the officials. The posse which overtook and wounded Tracy | mounted and rode rapidly to Creston to carry the news. ara Qe BreShaning a specialty of gold crown and bridge work, Our ance ¢ Hew name alone Will be a guarantee that your work will be of the best. We tonsisted of C. A. Straub, Dr. L. C. Lanter, Morris Smith, J, C. Mor- Tracy was evidently wounded just as he reached the edge of the a ea ck ak Galsiie obbatien ot ‘the PU tin Sach department. Rest operators. best gold work: iar cyanea n in fact, al ef re invertors fison and Frank Lillingren, All reported to be from Creston. Upon field, as from that place the trai! could be detected where he had dragged CATHOLIC kvin_Congrexntionst Sunday choo! I Modern dentistry. We wil tel 3ou in advance, exactiy” what yup Jenjovyed a pleasant outing at Coney will cost by a free examination. Give us a eall and you find hearing the report of Tracy's whereabouts, they at once rode on ho imaelf over the wheat, breaking it down. After reaching the spot wh |faltnd beach yesterday afternoon, A {we do exactly as we adverti back to the 6. B. Eddy ranch, where Tracy had been resting for more |he died he had evidently not moved except to alter his position. The grain GONVEN T 10N | auinty lento tuncheon was served a A PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE atyen with - beegndeghonrs; | 1 \6 614 First Ave., Seattle, Wash, Matn than two days, Upon approaching the farm cautiously they saw Eddy in | was broken down over a space only a few feet in diameter, On the bo 3 sone Gettereey nett wiendea pais » present were: Irene Boy New York Dental Parlor. Office, Portland, Ore, his wheat field cutting grain with » header. Tracy was standing near (trail over which he oame in traces of blood were found, showing that he CHICAGO, Aug. 6-—The Ameri in the police court this me ening to joes Thales ab big . Hours—#:20 a. m. to 8:00 p.m. Sundays, 8:20 a. m. to 2:80 p.m. Federation of Catholic Societies | having out of season in Ble) Ciara m, May Little, Mie the bern. The officers rode up to Eddy and asked him if the man at the |had bled freely as he.crept along. Close to the body were blood stains | hniu'm secret sesnion this morning, nt Dogaanaion. ‘The wourt fined him #5. Ln, Be May | Little, Mies . mes , " lwhich the Philippine situation was beris wae. found A posse on m1 rot mt ibbons, Mre. barn was Tracy, and were informed that he was in fact the noted out- |on the wheat and a dark brown spot on the ground, showing that a | Shieh the [miley question contid [of seven groune, which are now out bulge Forte, Mina Giepone, | ore } be i ered wan that of obtal: the intro- | of seanot ame ‘arde 5 loyden. ur ye on jarry » lew. Shortly afterwards Eddy wnhitched hie horses and went to the lemall pool had formed from the wound in his leg. His rifts lay close sted wan thes ok nin nAne Ane IO. | Says kpringer maste the arvant,|ROYG=H. ANN Tals Provin, Roy ‘Re Mow (ties Biot, ints $6.0 Bad hin, by aed eeiaing 6 Barn. About the same time Tracy saw the man-hunters, | by, and a revolver was in his belt. schools of the archipelag Fe a a ee eee all vids |Case, Milo Cane, Mr. Beebee, = = <= —== Dr, Gane, a delegate from Wash jyete h pl : he * il be vi . \isly Rronson, Donald Forte, Mr. Gibb PL IN-BAY, Ohio, Aug. 6—The) tendanc The company divided, two men taking # position upon a little knoll uN I gi lpeaeoweteas << "eed oP. ba Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, one of | {ncing the front of the barn, while the others went around to the rear to The following dispatch was received from Sheriff Cudihee at 10:30 b. oo aM gots ot, she | busca : ea | JOHN SIMMS MISSING. the mon promatr aut i 54 Ph Nelson, 8 apeiee, Wad es Wtercept retest in + hed the barn Tracy | o'clock this morning: ome critica directed by | Burglars broke into the stationery! yonn s. Simms, aged 82 years, is | S4th annual national convention s¢| assault and battery, preferred by his WW then direction. When Gedy ress vo akers. Dr. Gana denied that| store of G, Rhiniand at 13%) First | missing from the Seattle Hotel, His | the Hotel Victory. Delegates repre-| wife, whose divorce suit on grounds asked him whe the strangers were, and was told that they were in pursuit “BDWALL, Was! jody to Davenport. 1 will be home tomorrow, against Catholic teachers. |of dosen gold and soumtasm-poma, of him, They are taking the nt and stole a san has not seen him since yester- | senting the leadty colleges and unt-! of cruelty is pending in the superior > lay aad wants the.police toxind-bim, | Verstttes of che -comnty. are in at-comrt,

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