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WEATMNER FORECAST Tenight ana LAST EDITION SEA great Britain and Germany Seize Custom House at Port of La Guayra and Gobble Another Warship — Besides the Four Already Taken D.C, De taken rican republic WASHINOTON fhe state department (his afternoon | pe Against the harbor Under sec ¥ Cranbourne seid Unat the de They were manned by about orted that a special courter He of the affair would be divct h Te ovtien ‘Shela 4 an been went £ r ny to peeeived @ eadlow Minister?! in papers which would soon be |Guracas by the commander at’ the ‘ Hited to the heuee, Am other | Britten | Cardona, stating Uhat the | I" 4 « | Britteh Meet, demanding that the oy ‘wi watters, Cranbourne suid, were un-| Venesuelan | governm: “y and British forces had] Justifiable interference with British | Within 48 hours with the | trading vegsols, the imprisonment | laid down by the Britis 4 the custom houses at La/and tii-treatment of Britiah aubjects, | man ministers, It is underston: wy md the selaure and destruction ofthe note demands the the property of British subjects. | Payment to each of those std » fas Sic i ‘ © eat that the ministers | Uh m Of $34,000, to be held for the os Pages Ginte department announces! o¢ Great Lritain and Germany |settioment of claims of thelr re inch bho eninamiad ply followed thelr Instructions | @pective jects low Bat Minietor | which were that unless co us| Al of the German and British sub Be immediate release of the sub | Send rompily made foretd 1 fects residing in this city were ar | the reported an Tomorrow Rain THE SEATTLE WASHINGTON WE EPS THAT MEAN DECLARATION OF WAR COHEN OPENED SAFE or Poss DNESDAY Cotd Freeh to ibly Bnow r DEC 1904. DEMANDS A CRAND JURY scxonttzmtzxer tta, ng Fe oo 2 | Rarehine might pre ne mt Caatro te a nprigone arace At the governme: Hake any statements up we = detailing the facts of the arrest and /On that subject } _ tmprinonment of 200 British and | | Regarding the ultimatum, he satd| 3 a ee German sdbjecta in Caracas, who|that the Venesuetan government | Henly Bolivar has been| had been able to secure the release (tion which could properly be term t Port of Spain, Ustand of] to effect the freedom of the Me said that he had received si Te sine 8! mainder | us requests from Great Printed, According to advices re While Pngiond and Germany witt tain and German asking for the} nbt walve their damage rights for | settioment of certain claims. quite by the admiralty office this) ihe A of their subjects at Ca-| The Hritieh demands, he said, were ater mg recaa, we & pleawed at the or email and had never been cemented = afternoo! rence os I obviates the posstbilicy | before He addet that the gov <a _ of the mobs getting byend control nent could not consider foreign ere, % ~The Venesuc- fond attacking elane re. until ite don ie affaires ave TANDON, Dee. 1 Ps wet tied was brought ap In the] CARACAS, Dec, 10 The combined | Tt is reported from La Guayra out en question ” Hritian and German fleets yerterday | that the combined German and Frit eh. of commons today. When Ketr| seized the four Veneguelan warships |iah fieots yesterday selmed four of “" waked the government to Crespo, Toume, Oxsum and | the Venesuelan warships in the har. cause of the coere- Margarita and towed them out of the/bor at that place. ° Known th: Aw i . — = ed 4 for " WISH CANADIAN THE LIST cers Lamce ES RECIPROCITY rx SAG Mee DETROIT, Mich. Deo, 10-—Heet “< rimarily with Cubs and the result aimed at by the we, Non-Partisan Reciprocity under whote ausploes a tte en, ence to promote the eb ome, jects of the league w pened in ch, Detroit tod olt today. Several hundred dele c ere pre: t INDICATION OF THE APPROACH OF CHRISTMAS. a The opening session, which wage he « hich wae d =q f Mi Ww ted to the work of nappa vote De we prefiminary @r ea, “dren of Anthracite: Miners Work Almost st: \ ‘wore of oretimimary er | f nected with the formal opening of nem the @ The conference will De ew [phases of rec ity question ade -o- ee and will discuss plana for aiding the ~~ 4 effort that will be made in the sen E ON, Pa. Dec. 10.—Coun- tifled that a dollar jay i* @/ate this winter to secure the ratifi mer BP RNCTON. Pr. Dec, 18-—Covne [ig nverage carting tn the nen." [Sain of "the, teveral reciorgety | S CITY ADMINISTRATION AND felverton submitted the . Treaties now penatr wre oF ~ . | Ghut-out ef Doors. | prominent mem interested In the con: | he dsiphin & Reading's statement of/ tn the testimony which Wes! ference and It work, and the mo one wiver yesterday before the f whom are a _ pelt in the mines to the | tpracete omminsion, the striking | eathering, are | twat us the story of Henry Ce § > otea|# Company. who stated that t a ee Se gy wee dor family wae set in the highway w 7] @ Bearing the testimony of more| bis wife was fick With them was sisi his wife's mother, 100 years old, who vent | Wituesses upo: wiperw’ abte, | alent Geitmtie te wok’ tae CALMFORNIA fi : a wae te th. The weather was J Ge ren mmm we St Se Sat aa ae es MUMRCWPALITIES Executive Committee Issues a Circular Letter Recit- Fg | ete died | manner ai > fhe public shoots of Scranton, wave |” ene di asked Judge Gray,| &. BE, Cal. Dec. 10--Execu ‘ 4 . oe | wtipeny vr the educations! | quickiy, who wae walking beck and |tive « ere of the leading cities of He said that minerw chil- | forth im the roor Yes, sir,” she |the sta athered in Son Jone t rmar rus a a ¥ ¥, farely attended the schools! died and I buried her yesterday day for fifth annual convention | 3 they were 12 years of age and| Coil was not cross-examined and jot the Laweue of California Munici pe ® a that ae. e id at in all, Mr. |palities, An address of weteome by x age. and that those cripple, He told of his |President MP. tnyder. of Lae An- | Waleed any education at all.) many injuries im the mines. He has l@vies. followed by officers’ reports | as Gumpetied to work tn the day | but one eye. One leg tp nearly use 1 the appointment aittoes, | . ler Seb attended the night schools. | jess. Roth hands have been crushed, |te the program for the opening da | he Phillipe said the chil-/ and he has euffered broken ribe « Tome w and Friday the league will! ‘ Memed more anxious to learn tured skull, “econ enga of leatnbe many of those whose parents | never did enytning for him until tive reernt 4 fn other occupations | miners took up @ collection for him |the manager welfare of however, that attempts! when was helpless. Then the | cities, j ty, an education are diseour “epany gave him # but took out —_ —_-— eure the enforceme of the law © with a simultaneous bett « De Srtearace weve caeeeee, | of We the rent whica fe owed met by either indifference or abso Hitions seemed to Justify the Ces - te work a full day at hard! ¢ ° witnesses told ef being evtet WE BELIEVE THAT THE i opportven on rt of th f # activity ¢ © part of the _ Burry to their homes to sup-| ed and of thelr Injortes and subse- fictais who openly deciared thelr in- league until It snould be determined Bnd then pore over books and! quent tr t by the mpany B EVENTS OF THE PAST tention to permit open gambling and what the result of his sheviaet re Ip the evenings. oot ny wae given to show @ YEAR, OUR OWN INVESTI-<® i. « mpanying evils for mone- | t { the afairs of rime d Archibald. « miner. was the that th make a larae GATIONS AND RECENT OFT B tary conn , , : uid be has emp snd blasting i@ REPEATED ALLEGATIONS @ fhe res ev (and one that ep 08 in the mings for 55 years, He inere BUBBLING whould ar e public to action) | istration DEMAND THE IMMEDIATE Wii, the fact that the officers of | give, F | CALLING OF A GRAND Bi the city. charged with Ue of | relatively j BJURY—LAW AND ORDER Bjentorcing the laws maw ft to rank | crtvul at had of A ain persone the prt of; but ing of the chief by hi |B ROME, Dec. 10 Napier die § Leaaue. in ; akin the lawe for an superiors in office from his &vows | hes say that Mt. Vesuvius x month, this price be purr € a cleen city saw the fu ne ulee Of a fine and depe fillmer 2 Borat ay The Seattic Law end. Orderjctary interest in the gamb! fiant vi nm of the Iaw and th [Eeaunacenrenae IK ae, eee ie tort ber coe Mas ty other’ part own ‘Attitude of Uoague years ago to work for cefarm im an the her part ites - o police department, h entered received a preferred intere In reeponee to repeate ” ’ “ge | " ' r and re the arena again * « t of the} 0: nt. Thin was k o t SUCCEEDS THE LATE FRANK N. LITTLE, WHOSE ASSISTANT HE pers s BAND intiurs of tne ents authorfilee tolper! on the Ws tay ctitre “evant” and Eriees Pa. -~ e ec pap ABGO INTMENT CONFIRMED BY THE GOING ABROAD...) to, the prenent carnival Of readily, opened the door to ¢ Uj eubmit thé foilowing ¥ cou fl te rime in Beatle ruption, as there Ix nor je clour th he we ee NEW YORK, Dec. 10—tow s| A circular letter, signed by the & tlon between muni the mayor so shamelessly avowed , 7 & Walters was today ap- is appoinied carries with it mem~ | nie band departed today for Ei eo |ecutive committer the leagué, Se) with crime and offs and adhered so # as mphaticall 4 Pe Piieted superintendent . of streets, Dereh!y in the hoard of public ® | Cor their annual tour abroad. Con - | being went out eupporters Bf] with criminals: See Oe ee ies dar tee eateting Mowers and parks to succeed the lute) with | th rtment of the wre Soknctas pea ho que declares in fr ef the| breakers and criminals conditions. It is futile to attempt to wart MAWES | clty for even years. He [ine ee it is probable that the co ate calling Of m grand jury.|to make this city their he whift the responsibility Special meeting of the elty has been «treet foreman in charge a al «> will be vinited before the liowing # « copy of the off-j)and the center from wh 1. We believe that t ity should St 1 v'ciock this afternoon |of ‘ail the street work. Since Mr.{tinent also wit be yiniu titan te petariqne work could be free itxelf from all i raters Appointment was title's tliness he hax had practic img 4 <= Soanery ring. Text of Letter. Public. jNerest in any form o Jon | nar © unanimous vote. | charge of all the work in the street - In response to » public demmand,| “At the instance of the league the |and that the duty of the rs a made by 3 department e made many | caused the prevalence city council instituted an inventiga-| the law ought to be one of relentless : tae friends durin | ZIEGLER VERSUS checked vice in thin city, tion of the conditions: then hamtity’to much Violation. with 4 ol meeting. 4 ty and was fea and Order League wae organiged | ‘The report of that Investigat etal priv 6 to nene . he potion to" wich tr. W S | @ROURKE HS Fp a i | ane the discharge of it# dutiew of seour- | sults well known, namely A j by the Cr ~ ee | 0.—Ower ent ol ‘The enforced resignation o other com of the elty | Bn Mam I 1 w ing an enforcement of law by the 1.7 nfor « is ADORESS TO SEAMEN le aler and Charley O'Rourke, who /legally constituted officers of the| then chief of police and hit succes It {« clear that gambiliig can At ee ee afternoon Rev.) ure siuted to meet before the Cri- |iaw sion In that office by the present | suppressed, thie having been de for ; . ewe of the First] terion Athletic Club tonight, have! “There was found a condition of| head tain purposes on several occasly | Presbyterian ctrarch, be an 84-| completed their work of preparation official collusion with The sharp rebuke administered | quring the © year ee id oor No lland are ready for the bout. The | classes of criminals, thieves, ‘sure-|to the mayor at the succeeding mu-| “4. We bell that the events o or uF Netional Masters’ and Pilow’ | contest te scheduled for six rounds. thing men,’ bunko men, burgiars| nicipal election when he fell far be- | the past ye rown Investigations wociation, at the Young Men's! the fighters to welgh in at the wel-land others of the criminal elasses| hind htm ticket and only eseaped de-|and recent peated alegations 4 pChristian Association auditorium. | tor. weight limit were operating In thie city without |fent by the vote of the Firat ward. | demand the immediate calting of # | Duty’ to th oe LE - molestation, and every effort to se ‘The appointment of a new chief | grand jury a AUTOMOBI eacicrapen | » ore a 1,000, POLICE pres ages sues wel EXHIBITION NEW CLOTHES capable of storing more than 1, 000,000 cuble feet of water. The trr Eereasese conve ~ (TART TO FOR SOLDIERS "*\" oe Se gation works @upplied by this gr ; mable wide tracts of P. Ww. 2% er, through his attorney, | ARAB, Dec. 16.—The fifth interna servoly will ena ‘ Stems oo eS ; if at automobile exhibition, under ™ sme “4 a to bear two n ear in RS eeepc Fh tee spices of the French Autumo- WASHINGTON, D. 10.—| tend of one, will bring Ww dis Bel this morning. claiming that he ed today in the Grand Unele Bam i* preparitig to buy new | tricts inte tillage nd will greatly | ia being ly restrained of his § will continue until Chr lothes for his boys in blue. In| !nereage the an wes Iiherty by « Nee Buliéan. mas. man, Austrian, Bagiish ond order to provide the soldiers with| Hon, The work ich fem ‘The sued and made re- | French manufacturers are well rep~ ‘ r ' Seo cies tea} 2 turnable forthwith, resented and th t inventions | new outfit® from head to toe, he ts it fi dmat oh fer was arrested by the police — nd moat improved id relating to obliged to go down tnto hin pocket that th ill amount to a . her S and had since been held ( WASHINGTON, D. ¢ . pear venicles are te be sven. NEW YORK, Dec. 10,—in.am @&| to the extent of about $2,600,000, | "ttle ov 7 8 Suspicious character, no char#e! tt ia currently reported © that er fort to win a $20 gold piece offeped| Wide for furnishing this ree i odes Pr Sn genes SF ion | 2868? Wilts a s Ft at bree by a spectator in a side box» this|amount of goods to the army will BIG INGREASE : Maitivan inter in tho Torencon | Sovesttrg ty nacteas Pits “sniets | KILLED IN morning for the first man ta. gaia |be opened otey 9 Oy te is | =. Se A Was found that the police had got-| on the supreme bench when the lat lap in the six-day bicycle race, Mas [masters in New - Adelphia *, WR wind of the court proceedings | tor retires, as he la expected to Farland of California got « fall, but | Boston and, Uitcnge ve inv. |. 8T. LOUIS, Mo, Dec. 10.-- m MO tet Reyer tre within @ short time, It is also | R war not badly injured. A few tape | ie 950,000 live gray |ital stock of th that General Luke Wright will later Breton fell off his wheel em |e ort cloth; 195 ® of drab | Assoctath will be a coed Judge Taft ax head of the F | | haw ted ‘ Ther F pe , jee \eerge; 1,200,000 ne ¢ $12,000,000 to $60,000, - ippine comminsion, and that W. W. — and a ’ » hee p. ‘or 80,000 irs of buckskin | the action be ‘American republics, wit | Goldie died at Bt, Ann's hospital last| Root’s hand was broke ULLAL Peary anton e flannel drawers. propored to reserve n os pis the comriasion to fii | Might frdn injuries ‘rechived at the | fall MeFarland pluckily climbed ee and - he feoue. for. futur . the On anc Washoe bmelter yesterday Gold hie wh again and won the cain a the remaine | warnt molten mane wan turned | $6 miles below the world’s re Inter ” i" \ and overtook him be E inal B : PALLARD, D. a be wart The ur inal mare i 9 (ttt; (START ON LONG: [fs m4 Milard thie 4 the al, and his fleeh wae ‘ heart @isense. Giie leaven «nu iterally eptked.” ie’ wae taken to VACHT CRUISE ana 6 a hospital and remained une oy Whom reside in § NEW YO » 0. Com lotion of Great E gin-| sus until late Inst night, when b NUW YORK, J 1 sipped P ” was apparentiy in mood health « pense All he said|for a rs cruise the magnificent | a 4 . a ae nature of a request that {steam yacht Niagara left tive at 7. i aa8 expires at “te “4 sald for him to his wife.|York Yacht Club anchorage ‘ oO & er thy He died a few minutes afterwards with Mr. and Mra. Howar lof the N t minut fror =] jot th 1 Goldie # married three montha|and a party of friends aboard. Saneniaesnen ale I 15 minute ride from ae would elop it jago in Anaconda. He wae raised in | itinerary tv ea trip to Hermuda, | / : Pioneer Square or one 1 APPOIN ED |: onwed struggle hing tending to-| Seattle where his parents now thenc acrors to Made! * af i¢ b= | airy in the pi Ade teks a mid +4 1 irda A ae nt came from the | lrattar and along the northern eons and Duchess vlock from car line ots are ‘ | conference aft on be PE Te OK SHE of Afriea, touching at us ports on behalf of King Kd : sth 7 OLYMPIA, “Des. ja, jis repre es of both widen! Ts 0 ow until Alexandria is reached. The i VIL, the khe ive and Jele ston high and dry; good view: e. ~ Governor | to th ree 0 me 40 ¢ Nile and 1 elties throughot dey pt he z MeHiride ha reappointed J. W. Mo. | | the agp a ks : party will also Ro down the Nile and) from eltiew throughout Kaypl. The) onivea few left; will be sold h- Arthur, ne, acob Furth, nt, and G. W.| BAN AN TONIO, Texas, Dec. 10.—| visit the Holy Land on the return | ceremony a | the Bate Ro a of Phat mber of Dickinson, mur af the attle |One of the largest pet stock show! | trip was performed by the Duke of Con-| on easy payment if te! r. = [ Snestete Compan James Brown, |@ held in the Southwent open nant ye | Z Lt poe ee |: ehred «(4 hueiness a yey tetng 4 " * * te coping ‘stone and opening a number : and Charles. ¥. Ke : here ulny nar the sein when A GEFIG MAIL'S of slyicen to let the water flow down | a .° | h th vicelof the Texas State Poultry and Pet te a na Executed nd” f the Intern Broth- | Association, the West Texan Poultry ne Nile fedoy FO Figen oh od - - 1 Of Flectrioal Workers, mei land Pet Btock Awsogiation and the | NEW VESSEL |(": | nnd other guests lett | Mr, Dickinson's off at Fifth | Langshan and fut Poultry} 2 was ha Rag = ae i i enue and Pine street and dis od Several thousand entries are SEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The mag-| ap t ‘ m ich jthe #ityation for neart he c vee 1 the benches and | nificent new steamahip Siberia of the | has beer bullt at that polnt €, jin th d neither side expremed Lcoope are filed with a varied assort-| Pacifico Mall Steamship Company Today's ceremonies at Assouan | in | * ee — aed Pay ne icoumlons #o|ment of choloe chickens, turkeys, | aalled from New York today for Ran | tmark the completion of the great Bot AES TE De seal am PULLMAN, Dec, 10.—Saturday af- | 4°," arer an end than |ducks, geene, guinea pigs, Helgian | Francisco, The Siberia wan reoehtly | work of the k pera jeg! GO eee eos Sieees COP ers , won while the # and ago hares and rabbits. jcompleted at Newp News aid i Tanee neraat yoxt20, within two blocks of = “prep” football teains were practic. | Wer Corrie the largest ships aver. bullt o pereare Se. tne “ 5 ing Ole Anderson, of Grays Har wat fo retleve the| ALLEY BLOCKADED [in this gouptry, She i a slater ship] head of human achlevement Th treet car line. A bargain, 3 & Preparatory student, fractured his | hy not pi new districts which! Residents in the k bounded by|to the Kofea, which recently: ertab-|dam te one and one-quarter miles MEMiby bene, Andereente® mem-|\city matn reached by large | Jamon street, Ten avenue, Baet| ished a new record for a feat .run|tong. Tt Is plerced by 180 openings, eS ee ber Of the ‘varwity football ft rtath neh pipe will 4! Jotrerson stre Broadway. to-|across the Paoific. Captain J, © feet high and 7 feet wide, which meee. raamnty, Soccer eam ter bys ne mains when petitioned y filed a protest with the b 4 of | Brith expecta the Siberia to. make | have steel slul gates vi je aupple- | ‘or by ty th deniting public works against the by Jing |the trip to Ban Francisco by way of | ry dam at Aestout, a few miles H b t S$ U ne here sed trate Mais han futolennd cig Ca ene f the afley in the block named. — | the Morn in 46 days. Bhe will t ip. the sear, Wh intended a6 & ih erper' ‘ pper me inter arriv rom San # furnishe i Thalne to the hey Claim a certain coal denier into fom between Ban Pra forcement of the grea < bf Brancinco iant night with 20 pas: [petitioners to be laid at thelr own Im inthe habit of conducting his | ceca, Honolulu, Japan, Ching andsist hy ¢ of the. aprine 10, 11 and (2 Bchouerman Block, 7 Seigers and £50 tons of teeight, expense, 4s.) Stabe) business in the alley. the Philippines and res them in ur First avenue and Cherry straok Brak Northeast You are welcome to try on clothing in this store as long as it pleases you to do so. You jwon't require many tryings on | Winds STAR. One Cent 5 CENTS PER MONTH OF CLOTHING CO. AND SKIPPED WITH CASH With $290 of his employers’ money ) honest, hard « young p sheets - ee It 4 m that the temptation @4 Cohen lett ttle this morning. |i get rch quickly was # little to " « he e entered The wtory wed nen b ' ted burglary to obtain the ca keds At any rate allowed tot fried away fact that a young woman The alleged burglary was ¢ sblen 4 va ted this morning in the #t ths htm, he “4 the Kival Cloths mpa ttracted the cash a1 md aves 1 Madi» it of the store, ‘The he : @ robbery Cohen has been employed for t realize that # f Al mont he Mmannger committed until he was last store, although strc inthe crowd on the street. sta reporter that Coben simply |is kept in the safe und the strong pulled open the. firs ptied | box fs usua xed during the f , ned thie morning t to have teft the € that onl nparatively #mald Sere ee aviary murrounde the | eum aid to have been stolen was in ae tna ‘the full details are being |t . t jetors of th of th pvestigation. A ue working for « eft the state, He wan considered the fe Cohen's gi mplete in the Northwest this section of the where in the West maker low pri We have hu stoves are suited to and our prices can These Is the most « t country the fuel conditions of not be ated ¢ tity is of Heaters ’ ‘ re, giving away $1,200 worth of merchan- dise obsoty “of our two big stores, between now and Ch Main Gtore, First Avenue and Spring Street. Northwest Fixture Annex 813 First Avenue South. Try Them On f L. Adler Bros, & Co. fall suits and overcoats be you strike just the right thing You will be surprised at the case with which we can fit you, Possibly your experience with ready-made clothing in the past not been satisfactory in this respect, but “Alder” cloth- ing is not to be cl with or- dinary ready-made, Only the best qu of made-to-order work is fit for comparison with has ASSeX it ‘Alder” clothing is made from the same fabrics that the best tailors use, and every man who has,@ hand in its produc- tion is an expert in his particu- lar department SUITS, + $10, $12, $15 te $30 OVEACOATS, $12, $15, $17 to $30 One Price Plain Figures Adams & Blanchard 19 Second Ave, Hinckley bik. DELICIOUS be HOT CHOCOLATE DAINTY SERVICE. CALL WHEN SHOPPING, We have an elegant line of hand and triple mirrors, We have big mirrors and little mirrors, decorated mirrors and plain mirrors, mirrors for dol- lars and mirrors for cents, Your in- spection invited, Stewart & Holmes Druy Co. 627 First Avenue om The People's Great Rar- gain Store. SANTA CLAUS No Waiting Time Here | | will be in the 7 der Toy Department every afternoon between § to 4 o'clock. these days th viniting » dull disappointed ling ly omy here. A brigh 1 ‘ attention i r Fr itut stripes which TURI jounted plaques PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHS mounted on 12x16 Inch heavy grey mat, Me each Cit Son heavy seven te t Te each COLORED PHOT O PRIN gla and brass mount- ed brass SUITING 1 {2 wide, worth mat, HE TAIN PT pairs fle ar 1 A BAR some 80 ankets, in We hi Robe cover FREE WATER FREE wocD FREE RENT FREE AIR FREE SUNSHING =a CITY Three Extra Cavs Ave ordered every day this week to carry the large crowds of buyers to Hillman City; 480 sold in 10 days. Wise people bought cheap, close-in lots in Chicago in early days and age now wealthy men. You can do the same in Seattle by buying now in Millman City at $35 up. Terma, $5 down and 60 cents per we Don't wait longer if you expect te have something in your eld age. See Mills man, owner, at once, warm office on Renton oar fine, at Hillman City, Take oar on Washington street. os Tee RN eS RE RE ee a ee Pe Pe a ee ae