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WEATHER FORECAST Teniaht —HASTEDITION $= FTC vol. SEATTLE PROBABLY + There Is Reason to Believe That Puget Sound Will Not Be Overlooked in the Award with the problem of furnishing | ¢ ae of 4607 ir the largen ‘The ’ | tanaportation for troops and munt- | list Includes 16 steel, 6 itne and’ | NGTON, Deo, 1&—No B/ tons of war from this country to] Wooden vessel. Three were built in hee ye be reached Puerto Rico and th Philip the TOs, nine in the * and ni in the Pacific transport Pines, This had to be done on ahort| the #08. It was pointed out u President Winsor of Hollow, and required the services of older shipa, if operated. w id Bieamehip Company, B/ an immense Meet of vessels of the| quire a very comadonnt lay fe 4 that Seattle wm - ry ‘ot his oe ~~1 — ry Government Held Up oth rearens it was # mitted that iget three. fourth he i & Baving to the . The probabilities are B| "The government was forced to buy | mane Mork ne & aa taneae Be wit get a part BH) 80d charter ships for this purpose, abandoning the government eter. ke | am assured. and as @ natural consequence it was | ¢ of the trans a nae wonst that Secretary Hoot forced to pay prices for Born shipe|ing with some abit eta eeeeeet ih gremicee jand charters that were. in many to the end that the RT KEENE cares, (ar in excess of what, in time saeuiee the nt whould me cheap ody mervice ac ded private individuals and ¢ fal Institution recetve the of pence, would have been jw |Teasenable. Many of the veasel podtained were old and WASHINGT’ dD Dee. 1. i have since cost the m Root #ti! has the matter of | tmmense eum for changes franaport service under | palra It is probable that he| At the close of the war the trana the Did of the Boston | pert Meet was reduced, and now ¢ hip Company to carry troops | the number of troops to the Philippines | lppines i be reduced, . With Che elimination | ther reduction tn the number of thon that the eompany ports necessary to conduct the and» Has Four New Ships The window of (hin conclusion was demonstrated when the Hoston CO, submitted « bid, offer- ine to carry freight from Beattie to Manila for 45 cents per hundred Weleht, and soldiers for 926 « head Without subsistence We at least 1S per cent. of movernment’s business, can be made. | thi . pert | President Winsor, of} According to the flaw four fares tee ee oes +] has notified the eee. | ted by Seeretary Root, there was, on/ all bullt within the Inet thre nah ipe, would consent to} J 3902, 22 transports im the|in American dec rapa ree years Provision of the bid. It is |##rvice Of the war department. ‘The | the Khawmut and Trem aaa or a that the secretary ts range In sise from 38% net | 9604 tons register, and the c x Games te avall himself of this op-|tonnage for the smallest, to a net and Hyades cach of ste tee ee experiment with a com pervice @f the Pacite Wi continue to be @An Fravciero, in the gov- Vessels, But the accepta: Beaten Steamehty Company's jonably the fret step ing the government fervice as Secretary Root | t advorate of the pelicy the service with commer: | tre sport one ue ry stated today that as would be done under of the Reston company Prove teable, because fo make a fair test of Bis that the service n be Mere satisfactority through | I lines than by the ex- | at ayetem. ‘The sec-| . #eiaina the option of placing | i. In Seattle or San Fran- | Be Giseretion. in order that | PRAY At all Limes handie It to *| OS Ria. OS LB Men Jubilant it men her Ew attitude in the matter, as it Beattic will be abte in time to demonstrate of the northern route Weathers one. and that tt ts | & question of time when Mitte transport service on he Me will be transferred to Puget | ow that the acquisition by ast Of at least 2 part of the gov trensport business te aseur- Bs Interesting to note some of that have been inetrument- C bringin about the change, In of desperate efforts that | Deen made to influenre the ac Mf Offictals of the war depart- tM favor of California inter- in $ x > ry Root has, from the be- el to the opinion that the Report system between this y the Philippines as at ted by the government, eurtied on more expeditious. feonomically if given Inte the ft private individuals. The that lead to this con- are set forth by him in tle congress, wherein he calls ition of that hely to the ad- of abandoning the trans- | ints out that at the begin- | the Spanish war, the war de- found ttaeif oe to face AS es }V ARBITRATION NOW E APPEARS CERTAIN Zuela Is Anxious and Great Britain and Italy ~ More Than Willing---United States Will Be Mediator INGTON, D. C., Dec. 1— “The undersigned havi state department is inclined the purpose of offering the @ met with} "The best course ts to cry off at raid to|all hazards and at the utmost exact the government of Venesueia in the | punishment for the injured seamen if pownibie officials the report that Castro has tuthority to Minister Bowen Pretent conflicting situation which|bhy getting hold, the Venezuelan difficulties. 28# been created by the namressive | gulity Venezuet say: Gewen hae lattitude of Germany and Great Brit tenes wie and upon your request to giv pintons in writing, we addr following terme ot the nets of vic and of enezuela in remp of German of the exhausted by of the confirmatory, henee they do *!" jour you in the In view ready committed ot ¥ the story. Neither Ger- Ror Engiand has replied to the proposition forwarded to nee al baolute meet th Gre that | the ‘ALLEGED | SEDUCER Charles Curri ® miner, was arrested in Ravensdale yesterday on charge of seduction and is now a prisoner alleged ‘ ia mornin, | thagted Ms Pe eeretery Hay for all informa iW possession of the state de- ning the recent joint ition of Great Britain and inst Venezuela. impotence fore to mae te and fact all today, without te, jeCall’s resolution calling with actic in view a haw means required dip y to put ent situation and civilization and 4 to the pres nd overnment a he |the people of Venes plied honorably demanda sider and of national honor with all due re to cab we con- that the| has ar in the county to Jail. He ie have accomplished the ruin of Mis« Lilly Merritt last April under promise of masringe. warrant was eworn out by Itice « pect, age force * moment 0 | rived. “We, therefore, reapectfully recom- that full minister of the rth yield to he re Jue mend th powert be given to United States of authorizing him to have declined to accept art America Srbitration. England is willing, but cary out proper measures to termin. | this at Galikes to dissolve partnership with ate the present confiict in the man- |. In « the Was- committed ") the two governments fer least prejudicial to the interests to Jail until hie trial tomorrow after have agreed that th id * lof Venesuela.” noon. ‘The unfortunate girl ls now ; oy Wears Bey Se an inmate of the Crittenden home, if Until a final settiement of the| Although the Venezuelan people the Cr n . Loree jare deeply humiliated by the p it aaa United States is tryi _|situation their leaders have become tuade England that Pat Maga resigned to it, and are only consid WONG Pro-arbitration attitude, Ger. |“rns the bert way to obtain a ae MANY will be compelicd to accept it rent, President Castro has pre sieo, accept iti ceeded with remarkable energy. A The British foreign office hy fot yet replied to Wa aatce, well armed foree of #000 men has heen raised and mobilized in the vi MARRIED ana Teo Norrow SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1:8, WILL GET PART OF TRANSPORT SERVICE fgoretary Root Has Not Yet Made Any Promises, But':: manip wprir wteanahips ny will twoe of th ever tult, ‘They |the Minnesota and Montane. | 21,000 tons reminter | Compare this liwt of veusele sit the thme-worn craft in the govern | ment #ervice and the quik } seul, Bnd tbe be for fees her alabaster cheek a loving, B juisance | tary Reot's con ‘a relthive Hngering kiss Wddie really it is extimated by one authority the bia of the Nomton Steamship Op Jit. Whether or not the B that the sout, carried by the cloud Prareni girl did, is a n of smoke that are permitted to pi At any rate, she had to put Bi from scores of smokestacks alor upafront, She swung her um. the city front, causes an annual lo CANAL BIDS ARE OPENED John Millis, United states | Army engineer in charge of govern ment work on Puget sound, thie af te 4 bids for dredging be | nd Washington street, and Blas they can secure satiafactory ac- the Lae Wash t 1B there met «a hobo coming out of commodations elsewhere. ashington canal at Bal. 'B the Mug saloon. Dolan im- @) Real estate age who know lard and the hart “= |B printed a chaste kiss on the Mpe Mlwhereof they speak that pres The bide will 4 w of the Gomp. This time the itions down-town Washington with « recommendation (fl Yietim did not_ebject to the are causing & ponitty from the local office before an jm Ceremony, but Police Sergeant @ipreciation in the value of som ward is made, The proposals were (ME Btuart. Who saw the act, did, M\tlames of real eetate, For obvious ows the Lake Washingte nouset A. Perry, 88 Dredge Pacith ean Any, 10.8 comte, ympla barbor—r. 36 cents per cuble yard Pode Heidge and Dredging Com- 299 cents, Northwest By: 1.9 cents, : 4.3 conte Dredging Co pany Company MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriage tee have been teued from the King yunty courthou Harry Berkan, 27, and 1b Smith, 20, both of Be- attle; Kenneth MeCatlum and Theda Shanks, both of | age, of Seattle Marry Willis, 3%, and Clara Freneh, 22. both of Beattie and Henrietta Seattle. muel Kennaed legal age, of QUEEN ANNE CLUB There witt oting of Queen Anne Improvement club evening at § o'clock in the Mb church, on Garfleid street, Queen Anne avenue. A full attende ance of residents on all parte of the hill ts expected. Many tmportant matters to be considered. BALLARD — BURGLARY BALLARD, Dec. 15—The Bed Front clothing store was broken In+ to last night. Two gold watcher were taken. Also several telescepe valines, which it is supposed the thet filled with clothing. ‘The burglar entered thro indow, brealeimae a pane of glas rder to do #o BAD NEWS FOR MUNPHY ‘The police today received a t em from Anaconda, Mont., asking them to look up Con. Murphy, a ba tender who recently came here from Murphy's sister is dead ih the in r Ccoasieonal yadd to this magnificent Meet they aly possible under private oven Rain, Warmer ve 1902, | a) | EDDIE BOLAN HAD a . A KISSING BUG ! + Bddie Dolan, well known os & Bian tieh comedian, must have Hight in the city Jail, Singing Inthe 1 Old Summer Tiree,” he was booked at the station by Beret tuart and ldched in to sober up Fddie had collected more of hiv native mountain dew thar Bre ould carry With e he got the bus, Me w 4M Kix overytn tr " y horse to « telegraph pole. It didn't matter to him whom or what he Kigeed, but he just had to kiss some one He wae on Mecond aveny Thinks we way, He swooped down u the dampel and ella around her head a couple of times and browght it down Mlin amount to defray the entire aerons the comedian’s face with Mi initial cost of fitting the objection thwack Vidate able and u ful boller furnaces in, but he wtill conmumers of the latest { approved designs. * fancy je but @ single item. ‘The | telephe whom @) damage to office furniture, carpets he met just Billy the B and office books and records ts ne saloon elved a B easily compu’ but will reach into | a the bure chow of are annually, So | spurs, But B great ous th sloyed with him. tor went to the avenue south | and marched Dolan off to jail. The hobo was affected almost to tears by the poor young man's misfortune, him.” protes tramp. But the om + was obdurate. Samar HELD INDIANAPOLIB, Dec. 14—The b/ company | aageg cof the Mascagni was attached here this morning for debt, The composer is billed to ap- pear in Cinctnnati tonight DEATH TOTAL ST. PETERSBURG, Dec, 18.—The number of persons killed in the earthquake at Andijan, on Tuesday, is today revorted to be 150, MARKET NOT ROBBED The burglar who “had an object in ii" was not the Ntatonal eat Co. of 318 Main street. L. W. Leavenworth, who Tune o butter, exe and vegetable Mérket In the same storeroom, was the joser by the thefts reported to the police. He say# the meat com- aby hae hed nothing stolen. GREEN IS CHARGED gly of stealing from | Nght, Freath to Brisk Boutheast Winds SEATTLE STAR. One Cent e5 CENTS PER MONTH SMOKE NUISANCE — 1S A COSTLY EVIL the police of putting an rd of to do their duty in th end to the to retail mercha: incon down- ing out of th care Or, failing In this, if th officials will take the trouble to c roprietore of any of the along First avenue, p evidence aga a smokestack of an illegal charac |in_the elty | ‘They will also be etven some t4 of the money lowe caused by alone sufficient one of them, whore duty it ie under the law to suppress the emoke evil "Ah. T way there, Mr OM- Bleare to inquire the namen of some er. lave the young ehap go. of those who are rested in the We all right. I don't object t eappr of the “black terror” him amackt Mf it waited B will be furnished them the went side of that they i be given to Incriminat t every owner of ter thetr Lots Lote on Renton car line. by way to Columbfa, 16 minutes r from Pioneer Square $250 Lots on University car tne. minutes’ ride from overtooking Lake Union. 878 mon Kant Washington on Anne hill, level « First avenue and Cherry street a very large #wen Hine of Neckwear Christmas —# soment Tecks and Hands imaginable. We have | | Corner Se0nd ani Unien Jeweler Frank Hoth swore to a complaint in Justice Cann's coiirt today charg any ne Of the Green broth desig: nated a@ John Doe, with grand lar ony. It im alleged that severai piece: of baggnge were giv een, who ie an to deliver but packages arrived at the destination. The missing pack age contained goods valued at $140. MILL HAND MEETS A TERRIBLE DEATH George Stratton Instantly Killed in Nicholl’s| Shingle Pla tat Ballard the other employes of the mill had Sones M George Stration, a block sawyer ying, The machine had been tn oper- cinlty of La Guayra and Porto Ca- | ' afte i, Dee be The king thin} to £ yy Bnpets ¢ the os employed in the Nicholl’s shingle Lp ye 3%, ogy er aes Of theRaaiaes ot part 4 t 4 troopa at either port.| FREEHOLD, N. Dec, 1%—-A | iniii at Ballard, was killed this morn- | Pi t"transmitied the power from the & Wena etic understood perfectly, however, |MUMber of witnenses in the Lauraling by being caught in the mMa-|main shaft to the shingle saws, The re sch @ resistance would only | Bigwar conspiracy case have tes-|chinery he was operating. Mery ;steel shaft was hung clore to the complainte, § * worse disaster fied that Benr fepeatediy called! bone in his body was broken and he leeiling of the mill bulldi and in a, my | ; , ne 7 the actres 'e, a old | wae badly mangled, Before he Was order to get at the upper it pulley prorat Dec. 18—It ls oMetaity an-|the actress his wife, and told Crushed and pounded to death ihe (it was necessary for one to stana fete ageinn ee Dene, Ser iw of (hia that they wore mar-|\'\s twirled around and around m\on @ box. pooper oat «nd Italy have agreed to Biggar is expected to |) te of about 60 th As there was no one present when de Venesucla if Prenident | tuk nd in her own behalf thin |*! Lily he wae. husten (@e actidedt happened, just how the an cd Fone rr hy i nat afternoon or tomorrow tr 10 the floor whe ie \unfortunate man wae caught ts not " * arbitration through dead body was found, No one saw |known. Fr the atate of the ma Rowing hes tloped Mum of the United States. the accident, The first intimation |chinery and the dead body, however mat or it was evident that the unfortunate | | Wettlemment of the Vcr |, LONDON, Dec. 18.—The sentiment filly, Henry sar ch euelan aim-lin growing here in favor of m peace. Bt Giften tent and Mir Rob-|ful settlement OF the. Yencben © each pointed out, | dimes ‘enesuelan ihrough the press. the oe pi jMeulty. Henry Norman and sir HIMSELF tagitle with the Uniter Maton In| thromen ie ae each pointed out Of actual war, Citen niet | through the press the danger ‘ot ‘ 4 ee dloc kade would ne ie onae onl aioe United # In} PORT AU PRINCR, Dee, 18,—Gen, F wltee ect Rous for arbitration. |ngainnt a bankrupt state, and ther | face (any, and ansumed the pron nat the combined force of the | ret THOU, to MRtOMnA | Would | ation ineued by the army. The of ” 1 to annexation ° : ohn parent, ainda 20. ot hat orang AnDexation. He position to him Is practically over ere 7 cimited An the follow jwnk United “Btater would he} MEYER 18 RECOVERING 1 atre pot resist. Sir Robert thinks! Jullue Me ie lations rior AT, 902, To|that Joint action with Germany” is becmmit suicide yesterday. im ati at jit ite#, and elo the Wayside Mianion hospital, but ta i ome 6 te Feparted Ww be ous of dangey nat anything Was wrong was when they heard a pounding on the ceiling wm the man’s body struck it eputy ( ser Wiltsie made af) tigation of the ease and sent the remains to the morgue of J, B Whitjock. ‘The mill owners this morning wer reticent abdut giving out any ils of the shock about 96 year nd leaves idew and ch Ballard, w had lived many cats anid @as well known. He was Lrawyer ayd had been operatingsthe 10-block shingle machine in the Nicholls mill . tratton was at his machine ae J when Wark began this mern- sawyer was caught in the revolvin |shaft and hurled to his death. It is |probable that he was rendered ur conscious almost immediately after caught by the flying masse of Ail} Rufus Water- | 50c | Imported Imperials, Four-in- Hands and Revorsibies. See Them in Our Window Z * fa e ss is ba CLOTHING HOUSE ~ Saturday — Night Lunch AFTER ONE HAS BERN WORK- ING HARD AND GONE HOME| TIRED, HH LIKES A LITTLE| LUNCH BEFORE A GOOD BE PLEASURE TO THE L' The thumping of the 1 body against the ceiling of the buliding racted other workmen t {piace wh noeldent ocourred When they arrived, however, the loorpse war lying on the — floor bruised, bleeding and rhangled, Th skull Was crushed, ¢ in fa nearly every bone in the body w broken: It is probable that an Inquest be held to ascertain the blame for the man's death, and for ne of the hand- Four-in- ley Block, Third Fleer house Neckwear alt ide 16 Pioneer square, Thoma atreet, m Twenty-sixth aven ue. one k from Madison street $656—-Pour lots on Twenty-siath av enue north, betwen Mercer and Roy, magnificent view of Lake Sixth avenue Herbert S. Upper 9, 11 and 12 Seheverman Block, W.B. Hutchinson Co. Manvtacturing GOING TO BED | R 18 AN ADDED | _ BEER of wh office buildings are mov. ainoke sone ae rapidly south About thie time. The fret Kismable person that Was & pretty young Startling tacts are coming to light route her y relative to the evi reluctance of alth and the chief of atter smoke Annual Loss to Retail Merchants Alone Amounts to Enough to Pay For Installing Consumers | In all Other Steam Plants failure to enforee the law. property—that is to any, the value of The manager of one of the largest |the property affected has not im retail establishments on First avenue | creased in the same ratio as that of had this to say y rewarding the |other property more favorably situ. |damage resulting from the non-en 4 in rela to ite partial free forcement of the smoke ordinasy |dom from er but not po favor ‘There is no way of com ng the | ably situated rewards ite availa that ts done ue by bility for business or reside pur and soot, but it a te to powen considerable eum nua When 1 assure you,” said one of these the store i# closed for the night we tuat ouusesty & Guy peaeee are forced to cover ail of the stock 5 we do not hear one or mere as securely a6 possible, but protect protests m property it how we may we find everything in A the emene stores m miatenpents, black the ed with « ing of fine is opened tr nuisance, It is not only unbearable, but It ls highly injurious to the beat interests of the city, beth from a lothing can escape it. It sifts in| Yusness and « sanitary point of through windows and doors that are jas nearly air-tight as it is possible eae sisi ch hain ike e of the | reside the heights back of the ire, Wa | DusineRe portlc the cily are as ne qual-|loud in their protests an are the them to the soot that would stocks are being ruined and ruin them in a few days * bulidings and property inter We bv made complaint after ° being J pas Olged ' ‘a complaint, but no attention has been # than two Years ogo 7 ao given them. We are forced, there fy ys vl, waperty = ee fore, in common with others, to en- {2 rea tie’ “Sus toliction wae tongs that such « |D@eause of the magnificent view to ad from the spot. About two ks ago he came to me and said e evil other retatl | practically identi and all agree in cx is who permit the con n of & good law, # furthermore, that has been teat- | roprietors of jing a fine residence He told me, and I know t €4 and upheld by the courts. aid is true, that not oh I ortnight can a view of 0 Real Estate Suffers od the sound ‘be had on account ‘The members of three of the most jof the de clowd of Diack emoke inent real estate firms in the | that hovers over the lower portion of who were interviewed today (the city ed in th ment that th The law, which has been tested, te oke nuisance fe becoming a very [still on the statute books, and all serious menace to both the business | that t be de rid the city of and residence property interests of |the nuisance & opt action by the city. In some tnstances, they |those who are designated by the law @nsert, it has caused what amounts ‘as the proper officials to take the Solid... Comfort | 18 PURM AND HMALTHY--VOt | WILL BLEEP WELL AND WAKE | UPIN A CHEMREUL HUMOR IN PH MORNING 2 DOZEN HALY-MINT ROTTLAS PRLIVERED TO ANY PART OF rHE CITY CENTS. TELEPHOND, RAINLEK 40, La Re a v C ee Ne our big stores you there will do the something that will give pltasure a month and @ year hence. now and Christmas Eve. not Main Store, Santa Claus Between Daily The rush after the goods Is extraordinary, and everyone is captt- ated with the high class quality and perfect freshnors of the bar- JUST THINK OF IT—the right is for Xmas presents at « one-third and a half less than usual prl | AMPLE NECKWEAR —li\%e 600 DOLLS at 100, Jointed and | to $7.00 dressed, worth usually 2 FANCY RUFFLE-$1.%8 to ¢14 f00 DOLLS at they would | | SAMPLE UMBRELLAS—4e to be good value for 3% $17 WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN OF Jo, 20 and 30 TOYS, SUITABLE FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL PURPOSES, re in either a ? Bath Robe. Smoking Jacket Which any gentleman will appreciate for an Xmas gift—a handsome collection of Smoking Jackets $5 to$10 Bath Robes - - $5to$I5 | Adams & Blanchard, 719 2d Ave. Price Clothiers and Furnishers. Block. One _ Hinckley Let Us Help You Solve the Problem M what to give for Christmas. Ive only netessary to get you into the great display of Christmas goods which awaits rest Give something which will be useful as well as ornamental— Remember, that we are giving away $1200 worth of useful *hristmas gifts, Absolutely free, to visitors to our storos between Come and see un—whether pr sing or we have much which will Interest you, ‘orth. N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything jectrical, rirest Stove House in the west. First Ave. and Spring St PRICES RIGHT, GOODS NEW (CASBS, New Styles, PERFUMERY, Anything Wanted. LEATHER GOODS, Stylish Designs. LOWS£Y 8 BONBONS, Always Welcome, Invite Your Inspection, TOLL We Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue Bargain and 4 Store Sample Sale Continues tna DON'T DELAY BUYING SAMPLE FURS—t8ec to $22 BELTS —75¢ ls for be SAMPLE FANS—2 » $1.26. | goods for AMPI SAMPLE HANDKERCHIEFS Te to $1.50, hristmas Wines & Liquors We give you good om we give away for » call and see it, 602 Pike St. Tel, Main 1060, our re Ph time The best place to buy is es and goods, A hanc w Years—well worth y yur BRUNNER & CO. fist > aso ‘

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