The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1902, Page 1

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One Cent ties — ae i YoL.4. NO.122, Crowds at Depot Were Immense), When Great Northern Train Pul- Fed in at 11:50 This Mornin _ Body Taken to the Freight $ — Where the Casket Will Remain Sealed Under Strict Guard ‘The Great Northern train bearing desperade Tracy's dead body ar- in Seattle at 11:50 this morning. A great crowd surged about the long befere the arrival of the train. In a sealed casket in the end of the baggage car rested ali ‘that remained of the dead Mis body was in charge of of C. A. Straub, Maurice Smith and Pn Lanter, who will deliver the corpse to the Oregon officials at Salem. Within two minutes after the train had stopped at the depot, the ear was unhooked and pulled down to the freight sheds. Hun- ‘of persons who had crowded around the train as it pulled in fol- the car down the track. “Wt hes been decided to keep the casket sealed and allow no one to Lanter, who has been with the body almost constantly since it in the wheat field, and whe was present when it placed in enys that the corpse is in @ perfect state of preservation, for the ghastly wound in the head, the countenance appears Clothing is nearly stripped from the body and every vestige of 17a whe were constantly about the dead body es it !ay in the shop at Davenport. Both of the desperade’s Colt revolvers have been stolen, but his cel- 90-30 Winchtester fs in the hands of C. M. Straub, who will de- it to Governor Geer of Oregon. It has just been decided to take the remains to Portland on the 3:30 : train this afternoon instead of at 9:40 o'clock this evening. __ The casket is now in the freight sheds of the Great Northern Railway | Company strictly guarded by C. M. Straub and the party who succeed- the desperado. Sheriff Cudihes and Deputy Sheriff Nelson and Marshall Mointyre, of accompanied the dead outlaw from Davenport. BY F. J. BUCK. SPOKANE, Aug. &—(Special to the Star.)—Tracy’s body wes for Seattle. it was in charge of C. A. Straub and Maurice Smith Or. Lanter, who will deliver the corpse to the Oregon offi DAVENPORT, Aug. &—Tracy’s body was taken to Moscow, « sta- on the Great Northern, ten miles south of here, yesterday evening. Me testimony of witnesses, find as follows: “That the body is that of Harry Tracy, the escaped convict from Oregon penitentiary; that seid Harry Tracy came to his death at #, " Parties to this jury unknown. That Harry Tracy was an escaped con- ‘Viet from the Oregon penitentiary, and at the time of his death was fiee- ing from officers and posses in pursuit; that none is blamable for his death, but that all efforts to effect his capture were fully im accordance with the laws of Weshington.” jon of A strenuous dispute took place yesterday over the po: Dr. Lanter, representing the fn and two deputies, arrived upon the scene of the battle before the body was found, claims that his party should share in the reward, but his efforts to obtain the custody of the corpse were unsuccessful. : ‘The entire day, of the feral horts in th til the close of the fest EB the Creston party, authorizing him to take possession of the body. Straub | sfternoon. Finally Governor Geer of Oregon wired to Constable Straub, who | Great Northern, as stated. Generai sympathy is with the Creston men as the death of the out- lew, thoup by suicide, was unquestionably due primarily to the ‘ound which they inflicted upon him in the fight, and the pistol shot Which ended his life was he d more than an hour before the the ‘sheriff's party, Furthermore, Lanter and Smith found the body, 'n the morning, when the rest of the pursuers were some distance be es ind. ‘A great many support the claim of the boy Goldfinch, who gave out DEAD OUTLAW ARRIVES IN _ SEATTLE, WHERE THREE OF HIS MURDERS WERE CO | general who did so mm pacification of the uppe: upon the reward than any other man engaged in the hunt who wasun- | "rhe new reservoir will fortunate enough to be absent when the decisive conflict took place. | year instead of ove | districts into tillage, The reservoir will su 40 cuble meters of water annuai | ty ‘The dam at & | @ quarter miles long. DID HE HIT THE WIDOW ATTORNEY MO: PORTLAND, Aug. 7—The rival claims for the reward offered for ghee the capture of Tracy, dead or alive, are likely to delay the payment for some time, and it is probable that the controversy will have to be de- termined by the courts. Governor Geer has stated that he is ready to is it oan be settled whe are the It is announced that Governor McBride of Washington will order the payment as soon claimants. follow the action of Oregon in the matter, and pay the Washington re- ward to the same parties. It ia now understood that Governor Geer favors the payment of the $1,500 offered for Merrill's bedy to Mre. Way After the parade wi distribution of | a floral dance conciuded | HANGED FOR ROBBERY FIRMINGHAM, Ale., finished, there wea a ee trea en SD WAS HIS NAME’ Albert |. Adams, Superintendent Seattle Athletic Club, is Annas. j For creating @ disturbance in the Stag saloon and ‘will go over that road to Seattle, and from there to Salem. The in- | Prietor of the Olympus oyster he was ended late yesterday afternoon, and the following verdict | Police On. the ground of assault and | imprisonment $10,000 darnages. she went to jemand some Moses, struck | ‘Then he held ber | money which was due her she says, became angry an her several times | for nearly }0 minutes, while | for a poliéeman, nd took her to Ja he sent who arrested .. She alleges Jon she John Jones Was arrested by Policernan Cameron at an early A hour yesterday morning arrived at t _ “We, the undersigned, duly sworn by R. P. Moore, coroner of Lin- | tain Launcher a | Stin County, as @ coroner's jury to inquire into the cause of the death of | court at 1 Moses i# very indignant over '¢ swears | ¢ annult is false. that hor story of his had no money police station Cap 20k in titmatornoor When the hour arrived Mr, “Jone the body of @ person before us, after inspecting the body and hearing | di? not put in an a ROWING MATCHES, BEGIN TODAY purt her | tn the x IN MEMORY eos morning he wax again take the man who| Adams, sup: inten | “the ranch of Lou Eddy, in Lincoin County, Wash. on August 5, 1902, by | tle Athletic Chub. _ Mitans of a gunshot wound from a pistol in his possession and held in EAs en hands, after first being wounded in the right leg by party or OSAGE TASTE. 3 eworthy and | Rix Hear blood {ins and shells in the 1 mplonship races of th al Association of Amateu: foday wan given Moun. tain was unvelled today with impor-| 5 the Ing exercines in the immense throng. champ! tonship ne b of ¢ foremost oarsm heater to take part in the cere | prea y weptrant and Demourell! of c allotment of the 1 the outlaw’s body, growing out of the conflicting claims for the rewards. | ciection of Pig Heart term postpones the we who fought and wounded Tracy, |that length of tine, ante was inor e number of Confede rate | fom PADDLE THEIR is" OWN GANOES ier.” Whar"eet Mood guard over the body with a rife. Sheriff Gatdner, who with his ATLANTIC GITY FLORAL PARADE“ In the international jute eight and other A representati York, Winnipes v this INAUGURATION . OF ASSOUAN DAM *:«: twenty-third annual moeting and re Ane any and will ¢ reviewed the great. pre eh (Mery attorward started for Salem with the remains, by way of the |contion wal at jis ol i f er seen, going fa utmont expectations of floral fete fast. paddlers |parts of this country and Canada, | FRIENDS’ 6, E. whic h. | held singe. the national organiza mmbling | were insued t ¢ program | 26, and gath- | Jonn Bhaw Christan Endeaver by the hely to the throne aud the | erings, He News that Tracy was at the Eddy ranch it is felt, however, that after wave of euthusiautio ‘applauwo SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1902. * MITTED Peeesverseeeseere LEE bust IN EUROPE EVA, Aug. &—A curious mench, Which has been 1 in tracting Switzerland, has atten and scle Mltribute this to the presence of fine dust or ashes tn the upper currents of air, and are of the opinion that thie dust has carried Across the AUantto from Mont Pelee by air currents, . ANGORA tog ing foxes j haw @ large farm of them, the joess of that experiment probably He caused hin to try the new one. 1 whose #t }we » y prized, although br yarlous parts of the originally from the f Angora tv and the similarity |p. of climate between that country and Wood island is ar probably the exper b: rom Their Pens. had « lively time TY) The goats te ie'nett| GERMAN SINGING ‘There is a good atten: bet SOGIETIES h biennial of the United Ger ah Singing Socletios opened aus RNTIOA | picicuns neve & nd 1@ through rations # | Omaha, ¢ n |isen and a number of other places. ‘part| LICENSES TO WED pro-| ‘The following aud Brows of % [Brecse, legal age, Sousila, ~~ 0900020990094480000 a GOATS Five beautiful Angora goats were + | Mipped to Alawkn on the steamship Bertha of the A. C. Co., this morn- r m Ban Jose, ons, breeders and areivantage of the special bargains | | which we are offering during the summer months, by calling at our whe | wh | most careful'and p THE SEATTLE STAR. | Thatates tt erin the News FOR SALE Two Bargains A new four-room house and two ts, two blocks from oar line ructed view li Unt and mountains; price $800; terms 1 easy | An r cottage, large bane. me nt foundation, porcelain | bath and fireplace; Just completed; | price, $1,600. HerbertS. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street Do you care to choose « high- grade suit from our sale of ts? It will pay you. Any suit in our store except plain blue and biack, $10. W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. Cor tocond Ave. snd Union St 1 RT. SHANNOW GROCERY CO, Incorporates. 1220-1222 2nd se Phone Mala * just fresh Fine lot at from the farm, ber 100, pound sack i. Can you winter supply of To- matoes now? Large, ripe, fancy, freah Tomaties, per DOK ass ea cereee OC R. T. Shannon Grocery Com Wholesale and Retail Outfitters MUSICAL BARGAINS BY MAIL Hundreds of people have taken ad- | store and making @ selection of some instrument, We wish our many patrons who live outside of the city to understand that these bargain’ are made to benefit everybod whether they live in Seattle or else and an order by mail, many which we get every day, receives our apt attention. YOU HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF A ORGA. instrument. Also }iarge stock of ab WEST POINT, Neb., Aug, &—The |1 will con -| and Agnes Jre to direct your attention to our et music whi Schwabac b 200 sur-| the two had the of the a General Music Dealers. Corn | Warehoure, | The wharfinger discov-| gog and Ave. Burke Bldg. tlet- | for = mt two he acerca ealttr as teu Se oe |moate all over the place while try nerambled over imme incon bes mah " ne | RICHMOND PIANO CLUB tee | tured ‘and ss | NEARING COMPLETION, | It will be remembered that th Richmond Pin’ Jin the first place t Club was 1 en very i Beattle poople nub terms are $10 cash 36 4 month, and $6 a month pays for the plano. Sherman, Cay & Co, 70 ‘SAVE LIFE |r GENEVA, Aug. 8. Sansitennadiag Se 25 CENTS A MONTH WEATHER FOR ECAST Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight an 4 Friday, partly cloudy and soolen ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 739 Second Ave, Minciley Bloz'c ! BQ New Fall Arrivals : in Boys’ Suits Two-Piece Double Breasted Suits $2.50 Up Two-Piece Norfolk Jacket Suits 7 " $4 sind $5 The best wearers that we can buy anywher Adams & Blanchard 739 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. WE PREPARE You may go bebind our prescrip~ tion case and see your's prepared. WE WORK ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT. Delivertes made anywhere in the city. Phone, Main 35. Stewart & Holmes Deng Company 627 Fist Avenue SATURDAY SPECIALS The last day of the Great 1. Karman & Co.'s Bankrupt Stock, Everything must go tomorrow; nothing reserved. A FEW OF THE LAST DAY BARGAINS: Se Hooks and le neatly trimmed, to close me close le $1 Black Sateen Underskirts, to close te double ruffle, to close. 2e = $12 _-Black Silk Skirts, trimmed ta in F*: silk lace and narrow meer 3 4 6c Bottie Machine Oi, to clase 4e to close r Vaseline, to close. 390 Men's Hi oo. bottle Ink, © $1.25 Men's Fine Underwear, = 100 Hand Brah, t salon pink color, to close. .65e 39 Women's Opera Hi I*sheets Shelf Paper, to close.2c tant, lech’ te elaine eae iidren's Parasols, to close 100 Stk Hair Rivbona, Parasols, to close 61¢ Parasols. to close Tie Women'# Paraxols, to clowe.%se be or 10e © Dress Dolls, to close.....-15e be Jeweled Rings, to close. Be 0 » to clone... 64.98 Wash Dinecon, Hot Weather ComfortaZa The cooking can be made a posl- tive comfort by using the latest Im- proved Ol! or Gasoline Stove. There is Just as much difference between the old, smoky oil stove and the new Wickiess Blue Flame one as there is between night and day. A aoe {rial will convince, you. sine Stover: "The Old style. of ine stove had a habit of occa- Signaily exploding, which the new uct positively does not he gasoline stove has come to stay the cook stove for summer ther in houses where coal oil is not desired. THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE HORTHWEST. 614 FiRSE, AVENUE Work Guaranteed Painless The.ONLY DENTISTS in Seattle who use ABSOLUTELY PAIN- LESS MpTHoDs for extracting teeth, applying gold crowns and fill- ing t R METHODS are KNOWN and USED by the NEW YORK DENTISTS ONLY. All our old, time-tried SPECIALISTS are at work As usual, The same doctors who worked for you in times past at the W YORK DENTAL PARLORS are still there. SET OF TENTH. 85.00 GOLD CROWN . 5.00 GOLD FILLING * 1,00 SILVER FILLING S00 ‘Teeth extracted free without ain when other work \s ore jered. ‘We dd not try to compete with cheap dental work. Large dental parlors and best equipped operating rooms im the whole world. ‘Have your teeth out in the morning and go home with new ones the Best operators, best gold worl tors of teeth; in fact, all the staff are invertors of you in advance exactly what. yous free examination, Give us a opil and you will find exactly as we adver IV OUARANTER given with all work for ten years, New York Dental Parlors +71 ,Ave- gontte. swash Mata 80 a. m. to 8:00 p.m. Sundays, 8:20 a m. to 2:30 p.m y ale alsin Miatineas College were made on the Lake of with @ new apparatus for savi vewater. Airtight pock= outside of the dress con- at sen, 3 ofessor Probst, | ti" @ lamp, matches, stores of food, */and a trumpet, Thi xpereneee eras Marais | were successful sor onsiste ing suit of India} intend: s the whole of lawn rubber in the center. It| in the and will then go to onned. it is #0/ Havre, buoyant that nearly ‘haig-the body jin the’ sea, he will remain 15 daya

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