The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1903, Page 1

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TUESDAY, AUGUST as, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, E SANDY HOOK LIGHT- SHIP, Aug. 25.The De: fender wins the —_inter- { CROOKED JOCKEY WILLIAMS CHEATING AND RULED OF gaining, although neither seems te have the advantage in the wind. Both skippers are constantly pinch- be Western Afré | bie eat Be will dee 4 the |LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT Aliied Printing | Record office RELIANCE ing. and the wind is net strong! able to make epeed © enough to put both yachts down to up with the yoches the sailing lines. | 10:68 11:36-—The Reliance continues to gain, although neither seems tohave the advantage of the wind. wind i # A wireleas 11:46—The Reliedte hes gone to] ih 6 The a.” | starboard, followed, two minutes lat fie knots | after cross © preparator a hath, 14% reese ACROBAT o On the star. |! beard tack the Shamrock gained © beat © alightty. ten milew a re 12:00—The Shamrock is doing bet- ter work than the Reliance, and is) being ha The F x DID STUNTS STORE LAST NIGHT easily. the morning advan ht aray 12:15—The wind led southeast on nd should be felt where ing, and will ben- | txon | it was a |when Capt pretty tumle ris lthe tine 92:38—The yachts are lost yo ioe cate in the haz iy @ Blight jead. The wind le showing a pretty and 12:33—Wring bition of ‘pinching migt that corm and obscured the yachts has ared, and showed the yachts byt & ghort distance apart Reliance is o! ly ahead, and wind off-shore knots. 1 of pauare feet of mow t of sail agea, odd the iipeon Could wish for in a contest fr nodorate aire. At » this ning th wi ht knots, southeast bt ’ tf « rélor although the o tere do a t wong jp street re White the oth mt t ed States a ne unite] interent. | WE Vo OE Yr a tat ct die tam aay to th ¢h\ aaete- of tien Visitore” Here froma atate for the annual . + ArROUT TOWN: 4 ay 1903. RACING CAUGHT F . For deliberately pulling a favorite } at the barrier, W. Witla a jock 9 | Meadows yesterday, The boy. wan we Wail 4@ the judges noticed the 4intely pulied the mare . | hie aotion the animal had no chat | the voce Fife) | | Burdinary of running races Fivé furienge —N wor 'tel - MAS) ° third. ‘Phmwe | Fiv@and one-half furtongs— Hib woos won (7 to 1), Pettigrew second, 1 taire Hird. Tine, 1.00 THE INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACES ARE COVERED FOR One mile and 100 yarde—Burd won toy) M een THE STAR BY THE OE FORREST SYSTEM OF WIRELESS TEL- Goid Finda third et 1 ven firiong. Pine GRAH?Y. | twee, eros | Fondo third Keven and one-half f TAK paeniann. Aug. 25.—The start-) ber del wan a to 1 Wait . un for the second race was! second, ‘The Toller th ‘Tine fired at 10:45, } re | BULLETIN—Reliance crossed the | fine first, at 11:00:32, followed by SHAMROCK It. the challenger at 11:02:10, being - ase } handicapped 10 eeconds. “g 7 | | — huddied well on the tae anawering the & r ‘Th 19—The Reliance is steadily in- | the wind not being » * never hee: *) ereasing her lead ever the Shamrock ey Rew By oy oe = » MEMBERS OF STATE pause! by ef ny effort \f ’ Bs | ASSOCIATION DEPART FOR) ute. and a-haif, and steadily | r iGsiaine. E “4 VICTORIA, BC i t 11: 30—The Hianee is steadily! . fi pointing higher. Kaiser Witheld f1., o 12:05-—The Shamrock is still gain-| "ith! of the race slightly and is doing better work, | "i awn. She 3 ing higher and takes the waves \ ‘ - | IN A CLOTHING —"_ The Seattle Sti THE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News. «+ MONTH a5 CENTS PER _EXTRA EDITION PTAC WTS Dighe ay Phileas Fore’ statement that by oe t ¢ succeeded tn outriting The asd tentiw oe beigenaiea days the calendar showed but ©. The hero went westward, an | eow SEATTLE’S JOURNALISTIC GLOBE-TROTTER FARED WHEN | ‘hr dante are Wkly. to claim thes reby, if Phileas was right, he lo HE TRIED TO COLLECT EXPENSES FOR HIS TRIP Gaye: ‘taal ta. he tect che: Oo > another had he ; MAP OF THE YACHT RACECOURSE ua MOTLAND UGHT SHIP pe AY'® RACK WILL BE OVER THE TRIANGULAR COURSE E OWELL olartbTa noon, in time | / DECOMPOSED CORPSE OF UN. |” a anletae Aap. SHOWN MES PON oie ee ree onc rav ann sh tn het RE KSSER ACE ALAR RLM OCOD OR + mae Gm Oa nape “Lr ST - Late « yt y ta : : * . t rested the woman, who calle her- fan weknow * | Pa Foon ge a erg = Rll WILL _ |S reat Sa an Police Arrest a Man and Wife on meet rao al seared ty ceiver wae wear the right ba BISHOP SHAFFER Suspicion---Detective Barbee’s Wore 0 0a So wsad'® panty. aaa = ms and ‘ wan ‘ é x N. “ Es a the officers took a big re- ean whe enieae wet 3 fan TO LECTURE HERE arrow scape | Sciver, ‘These weapobe are now a8 . he ce hendquaster feet of ie Oo e naen prt that Anderson 4 <b Redmon a4 ina churchmen of the the woman held up H. Welby k i te bed the United Gates, One of the moat important cap- ate attempt to ym by striking | ea Decar Jens in North Seattle last s | chat Wentifiration wit be " { the African M./ tures made b: Beattie police in] Barbee over the head with & be@y-| tiany night. Jens and Welby were aa OF | pcsdibian Capt Harew of 4 lecture tn Beattle | years w effected at 1:30 o'clock | lly loaded bipdgeon and taking to bie| rebbel be the satee highwuruad ‘ feownty ferry boat . . - | tonight at Rankes hall ynder the aus- | thie mort when ® man aid wom- | heels whe wan working at his professan vues -an6 ; a. Mi. ie cured coeds ease ‘Tome | Gtebaied as he was by tho blow, | WAS Wee. working At hes proteene® Seored him after f the recent ee returned it and f wed up Dy a wome: the thug drove up in & robberies were unter attack by firing three | Py Women ee a fret Welby and from his revolver at hie am & faghibnable apartinent then Jens, as if he were doing @ North Beattle a RG Ey. hi) most ordinary plece of work ga Rectan to the nae ee 1 ond act. wae when Bar-| The Woman remained jn the = i cae i hia wi bee, in company with Detective Ten-| 67 0nd held the horse, while bes, one of the pidest detectives in|nant and Patroimen. Cameron and | companion committed both the reQ- the department, is due the prinotpal| Mayou, caught the highwayman in| °° Lad = Anderson's capture, in| his lodgings, after spending an en Detective Barbee’s encounter with | the highwayman last evening wae king which Barbee ner ee- | tire night lying in wait for him. The not an entirely bloodless bottle apd ned loning bis life spect had slipped Info the Biegs! » ier a The first wes when Barbee encoun-| First avenue and Rell street, and) >> Ackman 0 Clerk in the color 3 tered the alleged highwayman height of fank Prince Albert cot ~ out Tin at Mont near the | white vest, wk’ hat, ec, only. 10] the left leg by @ bullet trom Barkeee : corner of. T? srenue and Cedar | fall into the hands of the waiting| ‘evolver and painfully woun = pn 4 att S . eal him e Lmtd seam ’ | Ackman was taken to Providepce treet ams oe - gr * a a officers had | Dospital, where the bullet was re- Om iodine Mrorsun inade « deeper: (entered: the Andersons’ reome, ‘ar-| moved Sarly thin morning oe ee |, Until the arrest of Anderson tnt = =] to an explanation, the shooting of Ackman was a deep mystery. Bs Should this touching little affair ever reach the courts, ‘the said, the judge will be put to the task of deolding whether there really was anything WANTED A T SUL TAN John Anderson, a logging camp tae orer, was arrested last night by Pa~ troiman Holland en a suspicion of be- ing wanted at Guitan .thie state, for Et rest Peter 8 Wd the ar- fficer that | resting Anderson waa r money while he was working at §: v supple SALOON MAN INSANE ter an, pzamninetion ity in superior wife golee a the cot aptett,” |to the front off! “ deattle e t4 days, 1 hour, 8] Then there were things dc t st him, and testified he 4; 18,000] the exnet nature of the dix a voting strangely for eome " 4.j deep myster effect, er terday morning beegme states in his|'tis said, tw th was a t broke f clothes, sane |chair at the fumtly ta ' a hotel whe: ‘and @ lajier-day bero is looking uo 8 stannt

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