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% Only Paper in Seattle That BA TURRET Dares to Print the News & Ey | THE NO. 25 SEATTLE, AUGER AND ROSEBERY 7 MAY END THE BOER WAR Way Being Paved for a Conference to} ; M. Arrington Discuss Terms of Peace ists thee a in the WASHINGTON, V _ RETAINED |No Place Better Adapted for | 'Surgeon-General Van Such an Industry 9 : | Reypen in Service t gentleman ting local eap of a tannery | WASHINGTON, D. Because of his efficient serv | and boot and shoe factory here, left |ing and vince the Bpanwh war of Stock ‘ |this morning for St. Louis, — Be whieh Secretary Long has a hich | jleaving, Mr. Arrington sald that the | appre Surgeon-ceneral W. K 1 RDAM, De. 18 ih Seah te caw jmatter of erecting a tannery and | Van en will Continue as chief derating their 4 ¥ liberal views of Le @ aeilied teat, The usseseaty Oto: | cer th cee eae cee ae a Eilinest. adviser of | his unquestioned ital had been raised, a site had been | present, notwithstanding the favt , when asked if Kruger would ty and his strong nelected, az t his visit to St. | that his term of office exp! to meet Rosebery according to uth Afr Louis was for the purpose of cloaing ls understood that h 0. his © oe sibttity up the deal ran St. Louls to act untl Jatter’s suggestion in b ugh a apitalists who are inter will be elig r with thy speech, rep! Tes, if we e event of Lord Rosebery’s | f senior rear admiral ‘amicably approached.” Later, | approaching Kruger in the amt indications point to Med @ long consultation — with)» wh tter suge a| pre here and |Inspector Presly al. Rixey, a close | and some local Boers, | ir * arranged | Wonders why capital has not long | fri ft ident Roosevelt, a is adviser officially announced | w which |aince been turned in that direction, | was also of President Mokinte ‘Kruger was willing Gancidoas Wacko the successor of Surgeon General ‘of peace. dosage: Reypen. ‘The appointment of ential things in| Dr, Rixey may enoounter some op even more 0 thin | position aa it will deprive about 20 ly In certain local Wohere wa 4 pure enough to tan the qualities of leather, notably ereville and Johnstown, tn ge state. Seattle equals either of those places in the pureness of |its water, and there is.no doubt that the finest kips and other high-mrad, iy jot bis seniors of chance of retirement as rear admir the prospective \t NOTHER SHOPLIFTERS WARIS ON MRE AT oa SOURS | Make a Clever Haul in a Crowded | Well as there. This was one of |the main factors which impressed Dry Goods Store itself on Mr. Arrington aa to the ad- shoplifters are in the city Visibility of selecting Seattle for his was made evident to the police last tannery The capitatization of the company ts $260,000. ‘They will employ, all evening when M. 8, Booth, of told, in the neighborhood of 150 men ace House, reported to the p Mr. Arrington expects to return atk tar Cate setae a within two weeks. His family now and a scarf taken out of BIG MAIL BUSINESS ezuela an and Colom- - bia Verge on : Fight WASHINGTON, D. Deo. Tt ls now thought that hostilities Christmas Burden Early ec, resides at the Lincoln. ro store. are goon to begin between Colombia The thieves were very c An unprecedented rush of Christ-| and la. The delay has been | the store was full of people at the was. mall io making heelt appare ‘only by lack of arms and time when the articles are bellevod the local postoMce, The increase for the Colombian gov-, to have been st: pticed earlier this year than and it is said that a large The police have taken every pre-| POSTON, Maas, Dec, 18.—Klat During the holiday * Of these have been received. caution against this clans of thieves. ate preparations have been made io and 1800 there was no per Hhought that Americans are | Three men suspected of being shop-| the consecration of the Rev. Dr. C.| ceptible increase until Deeember 18 in the supplying of arms to | jitters are now Ii H. Bre t 4 bishop of the new Ey agin This year the rush began Dece and is openly stated During the holiday season women copa! dive f the Philippines The! i¢ and ie etill increasing a prey — are to be most feared. as they have ceremony is to be performed tomor-| ‘The postoffice employes have been | he means of concealing goods that men row morning in St. Stephen's church, | wos Oo a alk seh “y Herboso, the Chilian minis- | nave not. \ehta-etty, P working overtim il this _ week Most of the eastern points. mall ix consigned appointed act as About sacks wer imits his inability to eet- dispu' sent out yesterday on Skagway aq Venesuela says that the Colon |sacks of mafl were sent ou fevernment declines to submit hinan conditions offered which ask Carlos Alban, governor of Says the reasons for the were that the president of Gen. Castro, canceled the of several Colombtan tm Venenuela, and insulting- treated Senor Rico, the Colombian at Caracas, and now pre- to be the injured party. YS TAG WITH POLICE Eseapes From Back Door as Ridgway Comes in the Front all was ‘om Ger ASTERS OF CAPITAL JOIN HANDS WITH LEADERS OF LABOR Executive Committee of Thirty- Six Named to Work for industrial Harmony 1 Friday are expected | ustest days of the week, | 4s presents must be sent then in or dor to vir arrival tn the San Francisco Steamer In The r Santa A | from San Francisco about this morning with a Keneral eargo, |chlefty ugar and oll. She carried but ele@ht passengers Patronize Home Industry Prompted by the sv come of the resent bre tween the bakers of Geo: NEW YORK, Dec. 18—The confer. ence between the representatives of capital and labor closed last night after formally naming a committee of 26 men to act as an executive in grand master of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen; Theodore J. Shaffer, president of ‘the Amalgam- ceastul out- orkers; Ja. Duncan, secre A war be tary of the Granite Cutters’ union; Florence Williams, a 14-year-old tee between ia. Daniel J. Keefe, president of the I Seattle, the suburb has « ran away from her home | *roitrating all disputes betw ternational Association of Long-|new scheme for the patronage of ‘ranch south of this city several bor and employers. shoreman; Jas. O'Connell, president | home industry. A laundry, is to be ago, has been found and tura-| The committee is meeting today to of the International Association of | started there which it is hoped will ever to her mother. Special Of- “deine ice at ace. s at rv nth avenue and Union street, and starved to find her yesterday, When he went im the first door + escaped by the back. She was found | by Patrolman Kelly last night | INCITING organize and elect officers and will determine plans and the scope of the work. It is made up of the follow- At For Capite To represent the employers and capitalists—Senator Hanna, James jam bere, president of the Am- Pittsburg; wm i. ident of the > | Association of Stove janutac |F. A. Callaway, pres lerican Locomotive Machinists: Martin Fox, president of | put the Seattle laundry wagons out the Iron Moulders’ National union; |o¢ business. It is claimed that the Jas. E. Lynch, president of the In- | resent delivery service given by the ternational Typographical union: | Pity laundries is not good, ara ee BRIAUT BABY BOY FOR SALE Henry White, secretary of the Gar- ment Workers of America: W MacArthu Bear Journal, jan Francisco For the Pub ie To represent the publ Ex-Pres- | ident Grover Cleveland, Archbishop | Works; Lewis Nixon, president and owner of the op Henry. C. Pot. | RDE Ndr Charies ee cnvort N. Bliss, ex-secretary of the inter, |Price—Kind Treatment, Christian of the United States Steel \ jor; Chas. W. Eliot. presi t vant es yp tame ea gen Harvard univeraity:” Feanalin Mo. | Training and a Home jetropolitan 8 t all Veagh, Chicago; ex-Cmoptroiier of the itetrops has. A. Bloore, president: the Currency James H. Eckeln ‘Fohn | |, Humane Oftcer tldieway, wut LONDON, Dee, 18 Dee, 18—Dr. Krause, |of the Machine Manufacturi J ‘ook, of thie cl | she 2-year-old baby found at E-governor of Johannesburg, Who | Jone D teckotellen te Milburn of Tutt Ao Hona: | Sixth “avenue on his hands. The Tas, terested some months nec ley, preaident of the At parte of Baltimore. boy is a brig fellow and Mr alleged treasonable correspondence with the Boers in South Africa, was today committed aad on the charge of inciting murder. PB. pond “9 Great interest in the case, Ridgway would like to have good family adopt it IN THE COURTS peka and Santa Fe raliroad; Marcus some M. Marks, president of the Nati Association of Clothing Manufactur Julius Kruttechnitt, general manager of the Southern Pacific railroad For Labor To represent Samuel Gompers, Morning Session This morning the first matter that came forward was that of united a tion of the committee. was de. cided that tn the event large jatrike the whole at be alled together Ex-President one of the | is usual, there are partisans fsa both sidea. ‘It ie one of the firat cases of the kind that has been tried MM recent years, and this, added to the prolonged Boer trouble, makes labor— the organized president of who ng mem of the| it one which attracts much at American Federation of Labor: John | committ prese epub-| Ruth Armstrong ©. tion. Mitchell, president of the United | lic, was not present at the confer-| The trial of Charles Bick and Fred REAR cmp amped Mine Workers; rank P. Sargent, | ence | Harris for criminal assault upon a | | Hanna Chairman |é-year-old girl named Ruth | NEW YORK. Dec. | Sr cedount ef the Ineushone | At the industrial o levidence for the state Ju mittee meeting the | @trected a verdict of ac | cers were electe rnoon: | ax thoroughly aired at thel Mark “H chairman; Samuel | cts yon 4 ptomnber| ern and Oscar Strauss, vice t 5 2 en took the girl Jand handsome blond nto a ¢ }odging house in the Tenderloin, but | th nly fact that devel-| WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 1s—| Police Bear Witness That It Is Not oped at the trial, outside of the girl's} -_ Sidele A. Pierra has addressed Sec- own testimony | q Vn od pe asking the postpone- Unusually Disorderly Drugg!st Lee Wins Out a lent of the Cuban ele: ns, and ef Tequest in denied. It was based on | m that Pike street was | returned in the case laim that the. board of scrut-\getting to be aa disreputable as the diestone enat James Lee iny iso posed to the Maso party. | district below Yesler way. It has| ond avenue druggist, for 4 in his reply Secretary Root states been said that the police patrol account of alleged strychnine pots that the board was organised before wagon appeared in that district al- proak ing. any atidates were in the field and | rr an ¢ as in the tenderloin. For His Lost Oats ; ive impartial work. Another Th s ailing opinion € ed e c h ie -mate ta fotenn are peng geloton Uist | Mire. Deanis Is Dying and mi jorr, returned 8 Nerdiot, thie ation eine oe ranting the applic. | trict almost balance with those on ice and Detectives Dasher against the Pacific Chipper jor 0 proiong American | Washington street “ jos of a lot of oats Seoupation and postpone the inde-| This idea is easily disproven by Line for the tons of a lot of oats in Are Hopeless the collapse of the White Star pier, ‘The case was on trial all day yeu- terday, Wants $2000 for Broken Log Martin Olson thinks the Brehm Lumber Company owes him $20,290.60 in damages for personal injuries and Pendence of Cuba, and the control of the island by the government of her own people. ‘This ought not fo be done in the interest of any Candidate or without the most Weighty and substantial reasons the facts. By actual count the patrol drivers say that there are between 16 and 20 arrests in the tenderloin to every one on Pike street or the district north, C., Dec. 18. Mrs, Ada Dennis, the modiste who was 4#o brutally assailed in her apartments, is dying, and the doc- SEATTLE $25,000,000 Uncle Sam Is Taking Up His)... TAR. 1901, DEC VEDNESDAY EVENING, EMBER 18, NE CENT A COPY A WEEK WE SIX st A MONTH ADAMS & BLA 719 Second Ave., | We Want You to Know SHARD Hinckley Block GIFT Andrew Carnegie May Increase His Offer and h The values that this store is offering in all li Make It Cas We honestly believe that you'll not be able to I them in this cit doubt that you ca 1 I WASHINGTON, D. Cy Dec. 18— Nahment of @ national university! Today we want to tell you of Andrew Carnegie lunched with Pres der the federal gove ont j In stool trust bonds for the estab- | 000, if necessary <2 ee 25¢ 50c to 75c that offers unusual val. price. You'll tind at any style thet want and the pattern ts unus Ww to $2.00, and worth every « it if your purse can set wants at that figure, ADAMS& BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block at the FOUR PERSONS TAKE | POISON BY AGREEMENT Drunken Debauch of Men and Women Ends in a Quadruple Tragedy Store Open Evenings Until Christmas you're your No Mo . [Required a ls hout eet S, Upper Scheverman and Cherry 10 CENTS | OLUMAL O., Deo, i.—The au One theory advanced ts that the thorities are 4 over a quad rty prey | oneemmmess ni ealed her unbal-| w Job vg ; 4 em 4 aday deposited with our savi 1 were found ting y partook he mn epartment will amount . yi aes Go 0 $167.64 in five years ' n & lodging } 7) th d , to $167. years. 4 and says that the War ‘ x 4, Russia, Seal and All r Good lways in empire ber gadictna ge t a se, era > stvie and always elegant. We have a large stock ed that she had been despondent for |their separate apartments. It is from which to select. Prices right. Quality right. |mcme time because she had beea rep- | known that they were all together Styles eet Your hepeeaiic invited. ris 1 for allowing her wages to and drinking up to a late hour last a hh e aa Ba Doe garnisheed. night oe - — 627 Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. Fit Ave. stances In the of these stearmehipe » t the cus. O08S0SSS0 0000S COCDEEOECEIINS tome neg at authoriaed | the captains of these vens FY af excess of pas TEN HOURS Law in Regard to Female Employment Will Be Tested Nkelthood by the gov n the mat- fines ernment as ful SANTA CLAUS "HEADQUARTERS y expla. An information was died in ove) re eins Weg || Have the Little Ones Come in and superior court this afternoon by|1a G. Dola th at Paul | t. 1 Prosecuting Atiorney Fulton agsinst| Parnes, 34," of Seattle, and Nettie | See Santa Claus Alexander G. Buchanan, manager of| b, Hi, of Olga, Wash.; Duke | a he Hon Marehe, for competiing| Young Prigmore, 36, of Bilensburg, . M women to work over ten hours a ¢ and Augusta Velda, 22. of Norman ‘The great sale of To: Do! day Goods of every Chas and Ge: Ont The prosecution was { William Blackman, state Inbor com: Byron De Mille, 25, of Seatt rtrude Johns, 23, of Bellevil Chas. W. Smith, 3%, of Orillia, tuted by description bought at AUCTION having wonderful run. SALE of Edward Ridley & Son's ts Our store is crowded during the day and misatoner Blackman was interviewed |@0¢ Mattle Frances Catlett, 30, Bs sa eabedl subi nis morning and stated the as Seattle: Frank Higgtne, 29, ‘of Vic~ STARER: HD om Rew ceem Aree ond tra salespeople enable follows torla, H.C. and ad ine Whit- |[f us to wait upon you more quickly than ever. Special bargains will About ete Weeks aap. demiplainte|locks 38. of Meu Peron Seahorses de given in all kinds of Toys, Dolls, Games, ete., every evening from 6 till 10, Come! Looking or buying, everybody welcome! Juvenile Books, fallin, 38, of Quiloene, 36, and Jo- E. Wilkins, 2, of F having been made, I had a conversa = tion with Mr, Buchanan concerning he matter. The gentleman a that the law had been v but promised to observe it ui the supreme court should have an op- ber Pending seainst an EV-|schiey this afternoon presented to oy, Wins | an decided yenterday in favor of the | 2°t!0n® to the findings of the court ad sant has bees | Of inquiry x he tear Geen Bo, James ét $b ti OdY e BOLL | hought that this case would go to] For Seat nd Vieinity—Tonight| ms ip me bert t. x jand Thur esional rain scion nine Brera ean crea lah These Are WARM GOODS ne At 1111 SECOND AVENUE my “gocwnaes’ "| DAINTY PERFUMES $1 SCOTCH WOOL ope ates men cz ie ™ ~ $ GLOVES AND MITTS C several other businen clty, and tt is mald th cutions will follow. The law may be found on page 118 of the session laws of 1901, Tt In entitled an act “Limiting the hours of employment of females In mercan chanical eatabiishmen It prohibita the employment of fe ore than 10 hours in 24. lay when the labor ts te 1 te left to the partie but muat not exceed houres of the t other prose- Rog tes, Ea and Gallets $1.25 bot at. Pinaud’s reg. FOR MEN AND BOYS. LONDON’S Cut-Rate Haberdashery $1.00 Tbe per sve i pretty Crown, ‘Rex. Tio. red) Wight's, x in Palmer's at rs Hilbert's reg a .. $130, bs 800 be bottle FOOTBALL GOODS--TOGS AND ARMOR GOING NORTHRUP O0., 804 First Ave. The Boities, at Lageii's reg. 0. Colgat e's reg. 7 meroantile houses whtch A WORD TO employ women. nach as ry csigatsts’ toy ype ge INVESTORS “wy ~ Sterling” Biiver fast blue, strictly al! wool, at our ‘mining pAUNA tree Of OG é ‘ae uae iair Brushes 2 $2.00, be all ae ling Mounted i. See Jas. G. Givens & Co. four } me time tn the day Comb . KIRK, 1200 Firet Ave. 33-34-35 Starr--Boyd Bldg. Makes a Statement ber pair NORTHWEST TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. Nhe Columbia St., Below First Ave, EB, Shorrock, Manager. Alex. Myers, Treasurer. s Wet. i sve Hy Reasons & = PARRA for the populari- ty of electricity as the lighting medium. It is clean and bright —assures a pure atmosphere in your house, and costs no more than the match- lighting kind of lights. wi The Seattle Electric Co, 907 First Avenue Brunner & Co, Tel. Main 1080. 602 Pike St |THE ONE-PRICE FAMILY WINE and LIQUOR STORE Our goods give perfect satisfaction. We give good value for your money, Try us and be satisfied.” Special ime ducements for the holidays. THE Quaker Drug Co. 1053-015 First Ave, Globe Building Bonney & Stewart Funeral Directors and Embalmers. re Third avenue and Columbia St hone Main 18. Seattle. Wash, Ps and $240 $1508 0 againnt e anid requir ly to work who staye 80 rily By . tb was knocked out at Everett yesterday. Lack of Evidence 606 SECOND AVENUE. ONCE A YEAR CHOICE C L. G. Ongood, & business man of this city, was acquitted by Judge George inte yesterday afternoon on the charge of living in part from the earnings of a woman of the town The testimony showed that Mra. Ada Ongood was the tnmate of a house of fil-fame in Seattle and that her husband knew of it. It could not be proven that he had ever received any money from her he and he wan discharge Cobalt Blue China Allof our 13c, 1Sc and 19c Cups and Saucers |tore at Garfield hospital eny the end | hospital expenses. Olson states that! | to go at is near, Not for one moment h: he was working for the company in | ~* | A fine collection of Plates, Salad S she had @ lucid interval for three | its logging camp at Snoqualmie on AT CHRISTMAS TIME Bowls, Cake Plates, Cups and 10c gays, and the nurses, physicians and | November 16 last. Among tits other| OUGHT TO DROP You | Saucers, Olive Dishea, of detectives who have remained o ities he was working around th | CARES AND HAVE A Set of Tea Plates, worth $7.50, for Q watch at her bedside in the hope | wire cabie run by a donkey engine ms AD hells | quick selling 85.50 % |that some clue might be gained a4|\ spool througiy which the eab TIME WITH A FEW CE | i acai aol ‘a to the identity of her assailant are | pan stood upon a log Which split and FRIENDS, IF YOU A TIRED G B very large collection to go a Ag Er ee ls artes Gaeed cattie e Phow vour work asp waseift German Bronze lings Papeete LONDOn, though the very bent obtainable | 39 feet against Olson, breaking his} TO PRIGHTE > FOR 4 ART WARE—One kind resembles . and 8c Cups and se age Dec. 18.—A notable as rk, but t |talent of Washington in the detec in two places, He also gustain 1] Big Check Awaiting Owners of the ¥ }HTEN P FOR THE Be yee tae ae Se eee Wf Roctety and profession) n. tive force, assisted by prominent de- | other injurien < ASION, A GLASS OR TWO OF kind in pdark © old teins : sw is os Then the Sealy court room toda Manchester, ar tectiver from other cities who have — Steamer Valencia med. Vases and Jardinieres of i Portia Knight, the gl ne | enn Tetained by the dying woman's Hon € handsome designs. j beautitul prince r, Ho named a |friends, have worked with the police Coste! jail | There tw a great, big, fat chec > . te Vand, 18 inche, : 7 : FDak, American actress, iain her bone OW the Sane Tee RUNG mere eee | cotelie. In Ja Jamounting to" $9660 atthe custom ainier eer gg TO PF ete ge hg Special inducements ‘ este ng illness which solutely nothing tangible. All now | Thomas Costello, a former raitroad | house {ting the owners or rep- | ud : Ro A 4 4 came ed her most ageldu- /admit Aateat and ‘exprenn the fear | conductor, was given a sentence of|resentatives of the stea Sai n-| WILL MAKE YOU FEE h for 9) to those placing an order 4 sftorts have {that with Mrs, Dennis’ death the last |15 days in the city jail for vagrancy |cla, and another nearly as plethoric | pwr ~sHeD AND ABLY TO . Pangea, ie | | Upon her convalescence M, ix anid |chance for the apprehenalon of her |this morning, Costello, according to| amounting to #7880, on, ite way hith- | PITMAN TD Aor At ry 28 $1.49 for a complete line of though a. looks as | the duke ted her to visit Tand aspallant is gone, and that the crime |the testimony of Officers Wickman |er from the treasury department a J \ DAY, Th tae "tie Wha a LAM Sea Sa til oe cane 1s |agee castle, but she declined to do| Will pass down'as one of the un-|and Thompson, tx n confirmed beg-| Washington for the owners of the | PURE, WHOLESOME AND nen ap ee Bit ao ren 3 China. of |solved mysteries, #0. The papers in the breach gar end will abuse and threaten peo-|steamer Roanoke. checks | pwLICIOUS IN FLAVOR AND reductions. Miss Knigtt’s father 4 promise sult were served upon the ———- ple who will not give him money represent the money that the own | iia NO BAD EFFECTS. IT j ent lawyer of Py 4, Oo Bomin- | duke on his return to England with| Contagion - erm of these steamers paid to the| HAS NO te ev ocay . | she Hae not been Gees OF ‘Though | his bride who was Mise Zimmerman Immense Coal Cargo government, some months ago as; TONES UP THE WHOLE SYSTOM ‘ q London stage aaeoneDicuous on the |r cinetnnat!, “Mise Senieht hes ve: | Smallpox cases reported today penalties for overcrowding their vew R BRO ‘ 4 Miatetonite je naid to Boe tained Sir Edward Clarke, the form-| Were as follows: Viola Metadorf, 723| The Hyades in loading 5,000 tons! sels from Nome, and is now being re Two dozen half-pint bottles deliy 3 8 8 Mt Bothern’s com-| her cou F 110 Occidental avenue, | to sailing for San Francisco, i mitigating ciroum.| Telephone Rainier 80, CL A IC a H i ‘These Price up to 810.50 with like (( Suitable for Christmas Gifts. A Handsome collection going at Removal Sale Price 1331 Second Avenue HINA Odd Plates A handsome Plate will often he you out of @ hole when decid- ing on the m acceptable gifts, We have a very hand- some collection, The line is so big, and as we have to sell be. fore moving, we have cut the prices from to The 7 through the list, “The “Bret range from 18 to ®7.50 each, Cups and Sauce equal range anything yo 100 to 82 rs embrace an of style and pric uu can want from 00 each. Don’t F The Tees Feeed at Half