The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1902, Page 4

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4 BOX CONTAINING REMAINS OF DEAD DESPERADO VIEWED |i AT THE PRISON FROM WHICH HE ESCAPED TWO MONTHS AGO TODAY—QUESTION OF REWARD. OLYMPIA, Aug. 9.—Claima for the reward of $2,500 offered by the Btate of Washington for the body of Tracy ate coming in to the a! Officials in every mail. None of them has any foundation. for the reward upon the ground of some imaginary serv formation regarding Tracy's movements; because of alleged injuries suffered at his hands: hunt for the outlaw when he was in King county, ‘ever to have been near him. They now want compensa People ask in giving in but who are not known | tion for their time, work of the ie th Aug. &—Tracy's bo: in a room adjoin Warden's office in Uy 2t arrived in this city on the train v from Portiand at 1:18 a.m. Ae Warden but eckded wh ous muititude was assembled o Gepot to meet the train. As it t Slowed Up at the platform a mighty | consent to make 1 Tush was made by the A to ob-| of the corpse. Rp patructed the # tain a view of the box containing the | burled tn Uy hr graveyard be |to send th bide to the elt orpee. That was all they | fore sundown With the recommendat cs x — [bid of Mr. Parke be acee ‘They were not even touch it, Several - p PORTL Aug. 9 —Tra: cleared & Way through the | bedy arrived in this city on the tra 4 de coffin was carried last might at the platfo It remained in the baggage laced In a light wagon an rr for some time, then was . . Afrangemente forthe penitentiary. car for, some tiie. orm, where tt | The Gisorderty conduct charge |i Arrangements | Dav Ber Sune ‘The box was there opened and the | rested under guard all night The | age A. 1. Adams was dismisred rereen park, and a json officials gazed with curious | three members of the Creston posse by Pollee Judge George late yest banaue fT trips will bb taken ‘rd cane e Interest upon the still face bf the| who have it in charge, never left. | day The « + @eaperado who just two months be-| Not many people came around to mpent time tn jail PRIMEL SARDINES— J fore had struck down the lives gratify curtosity over the matter om | he amply punished. Genuine French. packed tn three of their associates in his suc- | Sxcount of the tate hour, ‘ut those * goed olive off, extra good eossful dash for liberty. They pro-| who @id come were & decided nuls t Al-Ki Point Sunday. | nounced the face natural in appear-/ance. Some of them had to be family pleasure resort lance in spite of the ghastly wound | actually driven away on account mer from Lilly-Bogardue dock thelr repeated efforts to cut splinters [every hour. 2he round trip: ehil in the forehead, bored by the bane | Sag his own pistol. While express-| from the rough box. Some of them |< ing satinfaction at the termination | wucceeded in ir silly ambition. offs outta 's bloody career, the of- | The body arted for Salem at were highly indignant at t i this morning MASTER OF THE GAZELLE DROWNS IN THE LAKE Addieman had been the side of the Ws upposéd to have lost | No one Loran Ad@ieman. night master areery morning. the steamer Gazetle, was drowned in mebe ice > Steamer, it is thought, would ib | ‘and @ searching party ts today drag-) aniy have Growned the notee of any the lake for the, remain. outery, As sdon as Addieman Was man was in charge of the| missed the boat was put about and wwhtch had left Kirkland for | went aver her course, but the waters Lodge for @ boom of of the lake had swallowed up the the steamer arrrived ine logs | body and no trace remained. were not and it wes on the ai was & young man and return trip to that the ac-| lived with his mother at Houghton, | eldent ‘ on the east side of Lake Washing- Captain: of the Gaseile,| ton, ‘He was formerly mate of the | the matter to the coroner | King County ferry. Avenue theater will were torn down and at considerable thejexpense new hangings have been the| purchased. These are in rich colors | and of an odd Indian pattern, which | | Will appeal to lovers of the arilate. As the weather ts so warm, Man- their principal objects in life i# to | the theater cool, so that thelr of the smoking rooms | rt |and of the vestibule have been newly || tes" workmanship have been added the theater's stock. Colonel Russell | mays Uiat there is not an old scene | in the Ray which t# to be put on at the opening tomorrow night. OPENING DAY OF THE RACES KING COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION HOLDING ITS FIRST MEETING THIS AFTERNOON—THE BIG CROWD PRESENT 18 A COMPLIMENT TO THE MANAGEMENT. ‘This afternoon the first matin |S famous horses will be given oe gold and when un - Nehts are turned on, the stect s beautiful. The old which were handsome in Rime, but had become faded, ot the King County Fair Association | short dashes before the stand to ie being held at the racing grounds, |show their speed and form. New | south of the city. The races proper | horses are arriving daily and by the | Degan at 2:15 o'clock sharp. middie of next week it \s expected | Special efforts were made by the| that about all the spare accommo- street cat company to handle the | dation will be taken up. crowds, and although it was neces-| Today there will be five races be- sary to transfer today, the line will | sides ‘the Pathmark-Daniel J. race be in good shape for the reguiar rac-| Among the entries are the follow- ig season. ing ¢ Seattle Driving Club organized | Gentlemen's driving race, road Yesterday and elected officers und | carts, mile heats, bent two in three & board of governors as follows: | Entries: Tickets, driven | ident, F. K. Struve: vice presi- | Van De Vanter; Princess D., it, Charles BE. Patton: sec etary by Captain BE. BE. Cains M. Parry: treasurer, Jas | @rtven by George M. Brown. ernors, Board of gov . J. D.| Gentlemen's driving Lowhan, win i Parry, Charles -_——o = Parton, James D. Hoge and F. K" Drops From the Clouds. Struye. Invitations have been issued | prog Loyd Little. Sec display ad, to 560 people in Beattie to become members and every application for membership will be passed op by the board of governors. In this way it {a Wroped to keep the club free from objectionable “Honable characters. The an- ual dues have been fixed at 95 per | ear Fort Snnuim and ‘this entities the holder | of the ticket to the freedom of the [Pert Orchard Route, page 4. club house and grounds. During thim afternoon the horses | at the grounds wil! be paraded be-| fore the grandstand #9 that the «pec tators may have an ‘opportunity of sizing up the stock. Some of business convinces us that the houne that gives the cleanest service and best goods for the money will have Battleship Excursion. Last chance to see the Wisconsin. | See dinplay ad, Port Orchard route. page $. wt sucedss; in conformity pinion, we depend entirely upon the merits of the superior line jof instruments we represent. As a result our business has grown along | substantial lines. We buy direct from m Safe Deposit anufacturers and sell closely, giving our patrons Boxes every advantage experience can sug- gost and superior ninggeosie Gur customers mt nit on the indorsement of the we give and the aualify of CHICKERING, HOBART M. CABI | PEASE and D. 8. JOHNSTON Co. Pianos fec2'a' rice Orgais Organs. lete stock est and most com af chest teumie. wind) raunical’ {struments and supplies in the city D. S. JOHNSTON CO. { | | General Music Dealers. | 903 and Ave, Burke Bldg. NORTHWEST Trust and Safe DEPOSIT — 0-04 Wert © tu: G. SHORROL JOUN P. HA ALEX. MYERS, Bec. and &¥, A. SMITH, Caster. MAN wagons, TRACY'S BODY BACK TO THE PENITENTIARY : $340 the | Experience in the piano and orman | heats, bes Adimont rhe Duk Mackjack, ird milo dash, Bernardilie, 1 Hunning race, for Syear nities Marke Jaho Chief 19 ne BIDS FOR NEW Ee FIRE HOUSE Bids for and from men who claim to have been in the | w ypened at a meet hid of 8 additional 4 Middle! $400 additiona ADAMS IS FREE ren 15¢ 114 These famons patterns are handsomer Spindel The third ©: who am om that pted “ante eee Cream Cheese Reynolds PORT ORCHARD ROUTE... SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS f Foresters’ Amusement Association at Pleasant Beach GrandBalloonAscension And Parachute Jump Prof. Lloyd Little’s Daring Leap From the Clouds. BAERENRIEGE SEATTLE TURNVEREIN AT EVERGREEN PARK BATTLESHIPS OREGON |AND WISCONSIN AT THE NAVY YARD 150c » und Trip | ROASTS. | ’ Established 1890. jepring Lamb Mint Sauce Prime Ribs of Veal. Stuffed Young Duck ff Full Set $8, Gold Crowns $6, Gold Fillings $1, Silver Filings 50 VEGETABLES. All work guaranteed for 1 THE SEATTLE STAR. ENGINEER WORK NEAR EVERETT inde Aug ILDREN’S sities ste * FISHERMEN wy CH et ha a a7 || Plowe Mon THE eo HEATRE PhoneMuins | | Hite SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 | PLUMBERS MEET Th Store Open_ Until onight. «eI! Harrington re of Washing master plum ree. nd f the entertainme Preseating and Company From Jersey==' Wee whe Coens Cintas onta; MEE A Funny Farce Comedy—A Hot Weather Hit BOILED HAM— ay ; 50. STERN SAUSAGE © pound FREGH CREAMERY SUTTER © brie M00 and 460 rnesn, nancy eGos— Wer doxen GENUINE RUBBIAN CAVIAR Per en and Tbe ECONOMY CREAM— Per can, We; per dox GROUND SWEETENED HOCOLATE. Tend f-bou bar Ta o THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M. RUSSELL, Man. Main 567. Seattle's Only Up- Town Theator cat er in the City. iM Thei Prices—20e, We, 400, We. 9% Week Commencing Tomorrow ‘SUNDAY NIGHT ‘The Great Sensational Melodrama {TheTideof Lif if A Positive Stage Novelty ee veeeeecce €eee A Splendid Production by a Splendid seed? of Capable Playersssssss ste Bot aed EXCITING C' BEAUTIFUL SCENERY LACK WELL'S Per Abas Mo EXTRA SELECT oysrens— Per can wid 220 LIQUOR DEPT GOLDEN RYE WHISKEY Per gation $4.00 SCOTCH WHISKEY— Per gation or DOMESTIC GIN— Per mutton. ...9000 and $3.40 IMPERIAL PORT Wittens Per gation é 1.60 TABLE CLARET— Per gallon S00 and 75e . ; TABLE GLARST, EXTRA The Tide of Life Ebbs Siow But Sere Per gallon... 91.00 and $1.25 NO. 104 WHIGKEY— 4d metiow, full quart nh “Wii00 HIGH -GRADE DENTAL WORK We do your dentistry as nearly painions as a thorough knowledge of modern dental surgery and complete equipped office will permit. Our prices are reasonable and yet consistent with first- class work FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY A. F, CAMPBELL, D. D. S., Mgr. are furnished FREE. & p.m; Sunday, ® to 12 . FOOT OF CHERRY STREPT, SEATTLE. 104-106 First Ave. Bet. Vesier and Washingto: Telephone, Main ‘MAISON BARBERIS Special Sunday Dinner Served in main dining hall from mn Ste Exatimates Hours, § a. m. 6% FIRST AVE. QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY f | | | SOUP. ROUND TRIFS eee. We Have Installed . Ms boat end sae gene dook at a.m. Last Fish. Mi Me oat leaves Bremerton 1 Haliut a la a ang 'e RELISH [naainhen “Youn Looks. Olives For doing high-grade work on bed and table ent pts linen. Ht givesa finish to both sides of linen. Fa e }Chicken Fricassee Tow lopse QUEEN CITY STEAM LAURORY, Olympia Oye at In Almande First avenue and Be! Raviola «a la Venetianne. | Downtown office, Fourth near Pike. 50c Gael ‘Tense, “years. Double Suction and Mashed Potatoos Breakable Plates, fit guaran toed he only Painless Den DESSERT tists in Seattle who are Grad- h, J, BROWN, one ufe Nor Painiess Nuts 13 Firat: Avenue, a ‘ 1,2, 3, 4 8 and é D PROPERTY % D nok.” Hours, #:30 « 1CK 7, KING COUNTY m, to 8p. m. Gundays ul 1 pbiric One Door South of MacDougall & Southwicks Telephone Main 565 r ¥! t 109 Second Ave. South ant to call and’ advertiser consider the advisability of | Jot 32 block 7 of K Cotnty Es and dayne ahs NOT ONE CROSS WORD IN A. BARREL OF Jj, J. HAGGERTY’S FAMOUS WHISKEY e.< <<< eere | the sheriff of King county be direot od f de than those of any They consist of all prainal the most inexpensive Kitchen comaty SF and Bed Kom papers to the choicest Halls, po lg 109 Second Ave South Telephone Main } Dining Rooms and Parlors, representing ® Py ee <= D ‘ > to aad pW a Ge ee stock of over 3,000,000 rolls. property ‘setting forth ; Don't buy old shop worn goods when | Seice dend tuall:be attemted tr the WE CAN SAVE YOU 50 PER CENT. county auditor under the offictal Ste ears AN_ OPPORTUNITY expressly lor the apting of 1002, [moan or COUNTY CONMIS. ‘SVG ema SO A mROORTOR, ORDERA TARE! FoR OFF ROOM OF & WHOLE HOUSE, SIONERS. DESIGNS ANT COLOWINGS RXCLUSIVB, By ee, aca To show you our handsome line of Stiff and Soft Hats. P. E, WOOD, — ———— f Agent for Seattle, Something all of Seattle's Phone, Black 7416; fen and thelr families #h¢ o. 6 Renn a business CHICAGO BO STON | atte Kilbourne Postoffice. SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Ci Blocked and Retrimmed NEW YO SncAvee, At uguat 18 to Ww, Ad FREDERICK & NELSON In the Fuel Economy A the Majestic Range Pays for Itself Fine Furniture 1dr GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE quicker extsten, In summer time 4 bakes more evenly and last longer than any other! makes friends for the Majestic Rang: cause it heats unusually quickly—and it requires ® Vey |] amount of fuel i We will make satisfactory arrangements with you to tall your olf stove or range a# part of the payment on the come in and talk with us about the change For Saturday Night Specials Last Night’s Paper ~ nooo |F rederick & Nelst Complete House Furnishers. | Second Ave., Madison and Spring Beesess | Th Biggest Cireus in the World E xhibits in Seattle RINGLING BROS. WORLD'S GREATEST SHOWS. THE ONLY eeceseg SPEE2ES3 FIe8eF } KE CosT. NOT A MILLION, 14 MILE RACE TRACK. Se oo ASTUAL GIRAFFE KNOWN TO EXIST TIMES A MILLION congress, headed by the IN THE . : ENTIRE WORLD. was ca PRICE COULD BUY ANOTHER. . |1000 PEOPLE. 500 Honsks.| 65 |100 CAGES OF WILD ANIMALS. | 12 30 ELEPHANTS. 20 CAMELS. OF 30 SU Family. Iho gorgntey hares opentonte ever] gency eae ge “}men and hetvewelnen GA Every act 2 new and Class foature! | John O'Brien's latest and greatest iginal high- Forty famous fun: Fifty Musicians. Hippodrome, if America trained in an act never] Big New Free Street seen until this year. Sections, Monday ixty Aerialists, introducing the}25, at 10 o'clock, world-famous high-wire gymnai the Holloway Tric, and the grea of all Europeon aerialists, the Dun- bars and the Banvards. One 50-cent ticket a - thing. Children under 12 pric ‘ Twelve menage riders of intorna- tional renown. Special cheap exe railroads, Two complete performances daily—afternoon at 2; night at®. SEATTLE two days only, Monday and Tuesday, ons show days at SI Second avenue, prices at downtown office are exactly’ icket wagons on show grounds. jers, Unlike other show: as charged at regular __AMUSEMEN GRAN OPERA ma Leading, | Jonn Cort, Mer. ATHLETICP. HOUSE Theater. | Phone Main 68.) PACIFIC NORTHWEST Baseii. AND SUM » end Wl TONIGHT and SATURDAY NIGHT La Mascotte SATURDAY MATINER URDAY NIGHT, | SATURDAY (SPOKANE vs. AND SAT °. - = WATCH DIAMONDS. Sunset Oil and Refining Co. JPWELEY ¢ ND SEY Second block of stock of 40,00 Aébert Hansew ‘6 nearly al! sold. That remain et (0 be had at Me per share. |The laraest jawelry MOUs wo desiring stock wil) do well to North weat y advance in price BON, thet } Be. ent Mutual Life bidg, Seat- | whe arcs (tle, Wash | this paper, ‘tpeak of We

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