The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1903, Page 1

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- r _\ONE CENT THURSDAY SHAMROCK WILL HAVE > ANOTHER CHANCE 4:06—Race hae been called the time-timit, HIGHLANDS, Aug B= The re-| gatta committee beat and markers passed Sandy Hook at 0:38 for the} line, although the early appearances indieate that there will be ne race, | { tying a ma. offi | the .yaohte are almost certain to! the Rellance could Rot finish withi hs ah within th an aeen time limit. They Now ON account © just om haze on the horizon, ome 2:45—Bhamreck hae picked up en of the the race through the haxe far Amerioan boat, whieh hy Wi2e—The yachts have reached| well in hand. The Shemreck i the lightahip, the Shamreck bein the tow tine. The wind gradually freshened, until it now le blowing three knete, Th: committee boat holated the signa showing the course te be 15 miles to the windward, and return, dn southeasterly line, The prospec however, are that there will be no ny the lightyhip, it their head: eaile and stood about the awaiting the preparatory n. 10:45—The preparatory gun h deen fired, the yachts going leewa 10:83—Warning gun. 11:00--Starting gun. = Both yeonts are handicapped. The! Reliance crowsed at 11:02:42, and) the Givamreck 11O8:4), Both had/ * come about in order to make whe start, ‘The official start of beth yaohte wer 11:02 At THO both yachts stilt on starboard tack, and the) Rename is gaining slowly. Bhamrock tacked at 11:25, Reliance ie still gaining, and is or ga and threequartere in the 11:88-—The wind Is now six knots, with the yeohts still on the port tack, 108—Reliance ie fully three min- @ whee ahead and is steadily gaining. ‘The firet hour and a-half of sail- demonstrates that the Reliance te euperior in all points. A wirsiess says the Reliance maintains windwrard pesition, in lead. The foots fest, but Reliance pormte higher. Barring « (luke, the Reliance z . ‘ sa Boraehchactor Sy i. Sh Ra SL ae. ee ence ohare ents ae OD ning fleet off Asbury perk did not have even mber of the ee wes tenes that the race & become a mere precession. The wind holds in the southeast, at six te seven knots, and it is more than Whety that the yachts will fini within the time: limit. At 12:20 Reliance tacked te star- board, fellewed & minute later by | — tacked to starboard. fi not again tacked. Expert yaohts- say that Berr's handling of hie | ote Be la the mest masterly ever witressed in a reeq. He seems te feel every breath of wind, and with 2 slight turn of the wheel keeps the Reliance at the highest possible apeed. 1:25—The yachts have disappear: od in the haze and were close to the turn. In the last 20 minutes they were devoted to frequent tacking. | The yachts reunded the outer, mark about 1:35 The excursion fleet, whieh was being held far off by the revenue boate on scoownt of | Hight wind, are now heading in to- ward the finish line. 2:10—The wind is | ie freshening and! Will the “elastic currency” that ; fhe extra session of congress) nises to give us, stretch this Threw Him Through Window Oscar Linstrom, a Kitsap county | jer, visited some frie aloon jast night and ar | of intoxication where fighting | comes to the While tn coudition some ¢ not kuow who, © window ent below gp but otherwise wn wes taken to the pelioe station MS patebed 45-804. see | Bteamehtp , piphin will sail tonight carn 40 paraena ee. jthe race can be fir ng Hind, | time -tinnit, from Wing @ hop 3:00—Reliance | mile. 2:10-On the run home both yachts! are striking soft spots and are now six miles from land and wil! pre abd! f hh with: the time: limit, whieh is 4 Mpues 30 minut 3\26—The wind off-shore is very ation whether od within the Reliance ie five miles line in a rolling sea, and is light. It is mow a @ piling wind from her sails H4S—Reliance is now thr from the finish’ Nothing b ean bert the American, The wind is very light and may flunk entirely 4:00—Reliance may be able to fin ish aoreme tine before 4:90, but it is doubtful, WOHLANDS, Aug. #1.— The morving Of the third race day for the cup ably for ctouda, with ocens alyomt no wind sedmed to be that the fickleness dog day weather would dey favoring Breete before the over. Doupite the em sail making proceeded beth Lipton and ing the Work, each con t he would win. It was pearly 8 when the Rett ward anything but favor took her tow and started fo | lightahip, followed ten minutes lat-| er by the @hamrock uniter tow Toe wind was then only a knot and half and ratring steadily was hardly a knot, the wind by little streaks. challenger and the committer Was early agreed that no race would de started after } o'clock Should the condition; as shown at #10 be the race in started or the the mame whe today the yachts could m ree within: the time limit hen the yachts reached the light ship the big Cage on the malnmaste of pilot beats iying about flapped ageinst the roasts, mere bundles of Bunting, while off to the weet ward the F oh bark Marecha HIKpt fo MmRke Sat A steerage way, and a W boats drifted aternwine ‘There war & remarkable fight at the atgrt. although the wind was t } Nght for quick wo Both yachts | were agrain. fre ing the weather which cvessed the Re-| pelling the challenger to pass wnder jance’s wake. Reliance then tack-| his stern. When It crowed Barr wee pert in, Sha eh jto the weather side so effectually bbe! —. ee ee: that he killed Shamreck’s wind and was able te crom the line fully minute ehead of Shanwock WILL GIVE ANOTHER CUP GLASGOW, Aus. 1.—-A_ move ment Is on foot here that the Shar ‘ ber of Cly 1 presen an internat 2 a to b ompeted for the English coast under the same conditions governing the races om thin stde BUPFALO, Aue en inmate of the alinshouse exter and sm 1b or © cigarettes daily. He war born | Unity #prings, Vt. He claim | have gazed on the dead face of ee | Washington and voted for Jono ‘Adews in 18%. Hts stor firmed by records on tile Ge witi it work like this? MT. SHISHALDAN TAKING A QUIET LITTLE SMOKE VOLCANO ON UNIMAK ISLAND REPORTED ACTIVE BY STEAM ER SENATOR, ARRIVING FROM NOME YESTERDAY anal 1 and spinnaker, The} Shamrock cannot ‘be seen yet by over a the storm had abated 4 mehooners tt and Barbara He ot, There were heavy Arteries and | only hage Even this breese died away until by 2:8 there omtng Ry motual agreement between the ar SHAMROCK ris, 104, offers hepe to every cigar-| ette puffing man and woman. He is! te as healthy TWO BAD INNINGS Wrought Dreary Woe To Wil- son's Siwash Braves stacked against as a matter of fact in of the Clubs GOOD RACING |The Favorites Were Not Mud-| larks—And | teanspor } third, ‘Time Five and on It furlonge—Rone bud won (1 to Y 1, mecor dim Gore Oh Time, 111% Of mile--Axmingter won @ to 1) | Filibuster secqnd, Caadale third Time, 144% Vive furlongs—Jeria won (6 to 1 | Btep Around second, Sol Lichtenstein third, Time, 100% Beven furlongs—Ultrada won (7 t ), Anneommmnent ond, Dunblane third, Time, 1 MAGNATES IN SESSION © = Suet tat afterwards put aboard ‘ Ww a \ ° M (PP. N. L. Officials Are Wrest-| Potters f ado and Knute ling With Their Difficulties | sub-committee of the congressiona The United States senatorial cor oned yesterday on derable tnterest ts uni sports In the wut National |} Renttle a ‘ Balt Lake » RAN FO HIS LIFE. MILL WATOHMMAN HAD A NAR ROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH Nea A Bee cP es ce toe mine oe as eta ee (Special to The Ster,) RVERETT, was Aug. t—~loy's tet} Gt Lake Btevens was totally de stroved by fire at 1 o'clook thie mor MURDER CARL JOHANSON MET DEATH IN A MYSTERIOUS WAY wouls hetweer and Henry's switch, about ene mile nprth of Black Diamond. The dead Man was e laborer and was known tn Abe part of the country where he met | ile tea cn rend | will be taken by erttt to find out all of the facta in the cane. ‘The resort in front of which the hody Whe found tm a Netorious brothel a mile | from any human hebttation When the body of Johanson was und the head wae badiy cut and sieed and was tee mangled be cute the head aia have been made by the whee are thore wt th some sharp up the bloody crime the body MAY HAVE TO WAIT AWHILE Frawk Barberis, former fn the sew Whatoon ently — fro hax been sojourning for his | dropped the sheriff's office this wierning, en route to hin home towr far thé purpose of borrowing $2.50 Deputy Sheri¢e wil Coreorar néaded to him pleasantly and after He had stated his mission told hire that he ie nerve,” but ¢ nét Wet him have the money thier, doran anked after a during during which Mr. Harberis twirted a worth jane looking hat and stared wistfully at the safe in the corner of the of fie, “Tam on a vacation,” was the asiéwer, “and 1 don't fee! like Lought to work ttll I get back to Whatcom The folks is expecting me there Yeu had ought to give me money That's what the sheriffs offices are to After considerable questioning the man admitted that when he left the agylum discharged as cured. yeeter day, he had boen given money for tion to hie home, but had Ieppped off at Henttle to soe gom OM trienda who had borrowed hie aha ange, and told him the | wet bagk he Mr. Parberis says he wHl remain tol im town nti! he can borrow the meney to leave. ! . | parted the comrnittee THE COMMITTEE SENT TO IN-|™ | VESTIGATE ALASKA REACH.) , ED SEATTLE THI6 MORNING a nea t Hak, \ in t Michael the M alloch picked up a boat ffom th ene weanling schooner Beif ive, for Alaska ‘They will recom the Yukon: the extablisin: | of hatoheries for the selmen | ained by tates | the cannery output, Fe. | ™ nendations will alxo be made te ° the mining laws and Improve mail ser h the te Correspoydent H. Brill, representing the News Enterprise assoolation, why ac ompanied the party througbo whole trip. Myr. Britl will w reries Of letters on Alaskan sffutre | affiar mitter, und | epir as viewed by the oor etters will be published ex-|« camp also parsed @ resolution in- | ro iting President Roosevelt to become & membe? of the camp, ae he @x- | Bs pressed & desire in his Renttle epeweh | 1 rn to the brotherhood to become & | mach member, The senatorial committer | ine are bearers of the formal invitation At 1 o'clock ‘thie afternoon the | would sta | senatorial comm 4 ‘ol DM United? States senate. mel tuncheon at the w to Captain W c 7 vx of the MoMulloch, and newspaper men who @ the party en the trip throu NO COUNTY FOR SEATTLE | The Beattie verett over the & S by the adjoin The $15.00 and Suits W. B. # Hoo be: oer Ay nw ee ‘SARAH AND WILLIE WOULD WED, BUT SARAH'S MA FOILED THE DEEP PLO} oly in The Stay, than | While at Rampart, on the way | always said » Jown the Yukon river, the four sen: ators and all the other members of | screst |the party were made members of | beer |the Arctic tretherhood. Rampart | went bt the boy | demons Companion he- | adage ot t ome tor a while, and T) of your itp. and $18.00. grades of our Fall of are now on exhibition. the News. «. CONSUL MU ADERED AT BEIRUT WAS DRIVING IN HI6 CARRIAGE Ave Gagrilany whe 20m the | @ Led tee toon) wil) ne » ” arr Bs one ie Wittinw| Acting .. ame ‘4 get thie Willie and I ed. We w ht * aid not ke Tar a nie Green.” ng after! ‘The young couple werr w more | attempt my folks | whe Mew | Reattle, and had taken th wretch.” latter she received the note. might have | waiting to even Goff her kitchen apron, ated to them the truth of the ore ih many @ slip tle and « marriage Hoonne Bouth Re $2,000,000 That 8 ine’s ken Gidn't GUSTA, Ga Aum LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE Bebaesssidenbatnc td Our Friday. Special ELED WATER PAIL, regular price 55c 9 cents, special 2-quart SEAMLESS GRAY ENAM- hsePornGfo Frere TAL ge coy blag Biceceien —s19.8.200 av. This winter you should purchase a Crayenette—a Raine coat and swell overcoat in one—$15 to $20, Hutchinson Co. % Corner Second and Union to Seattle That R MONTH SENATORS ASSASSINATED bed the next morning Th w whether you trusting you will net care, ving daughter, Bareh Mine” the Value Placed on Mmm Blaine'# estate has been have your appraised at §2,000,000.

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