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LAST EDITION ' ® WASHINGTON, D.C. B Dec. 19.—Secretary Root Bthis morning ‘B that he had decided to a the bid of the Boston of Seattle announced © | if g limself positively, but intimat ‘BSreamship Co # forall government military = paiewe from Seattle and sound to the Philip- 1 pines. The secretary will @ Bnow ask San Francisco “B concerns to bid on busines: Bio be done through San 0 Francisco. @ lation for 75 per cent. of the g@ Houncement to be made that he! WASHING iTON 19+ President Winsor of the! Boston Steamship Co THE STATEHOOD QUESTION “As I live! LLIES HAGGLE OVER THE TERM nt to Impose Burdensome Condition Upon Ven-\giL STOVE = liven Se G2uela’s Proposition to Arbitrate--Minister Bo- wen Has Full Authority From the WASHINGTON, D. C,, Me announced by the sta! thie morning been received from the triple te the proposal for artitra- Muister Bowen. hile admitting the correct- Avon @ the principle of arbitrativo, Hot regaried as satisfactory, on of conditions imposed. ahawer of Great ritam ia most ny imposes so many condi- as to make ber am but « consent to arbitration. Maly, inasmuch as she is the weak- | Mt member of the alliance, f* willing by the dispositions of te | '* answer contains a number Stipulations which would require aid be entered int The character of the objections te | Mamediate arbitration interposed by |submit ® proposition empowering | Serma: Great Britain Minister Bowen to act aw pole ar- further than that one | bitrator in the Venexuelan dispute. ” be some guaranty | -e" Venexuela will fufil ‘Ment of the a: y learned that ¢ Aitions iaid down by Germany is that an apology for the of the con- sulate at Car en the anawer of the powers to the cabinet meeting forts to obtain P me | waid time jt is to eiMAS4 your country has ma WAshine re ‘The news of the Minister Bowen sentative of Venezucia in the ef to procure an arrange country's difficulties w authority given to ith Buropean | received by dowbt that Bowen. will ie by the departme nt prociatmed on wince the init fof th of aN acceptance Blockade «11 doubtless be sunponded. ited States hus been with authority to act in ie Beter of effecting a nettle the present embrogiio with foreign ‘The authority ie given in a it wigned by Prest~ dent Castro, Y rding to his digcretion at Whehington Rowen's selec In case the allien that service, and his employer says ation that he was the best man for the job he ever had, Wheat, nm notified o! le to the recuse that Minister WEATHEM FOret TH ‘| SECRETARY ROOT AC ACCEPTS SEATTLE’S BID MASKED THUGS BIND, = GAG AND ROB WHILE Part of Government Transport Business Will Here- after be Done by Way of Puget Sound through Boston Steamship Com gueeeueue SOS B BEB | ony conference with Secret Root yesterday Phe gecretary at the cl « refused to commit] t | times might appear to be for the t Bied that the bid of the Boston] imterests | He gave President Winsor | understand, |Steamship Co., with the stipu | | 1 morning he authorised the an |had decided to accept the bid fee receive | day that he would not guaran jtee a specified amount of busi alness to any company, Latin Republic meet t mbaseadors of the nations involved at Washington at an early dat Lieutenant Van Duzer of the | a8 secretary to Minister Bowen, who has been much overworked. It tw reported here through offi- cial channels that the ajliew bave de- cided to establiah a war blockade on Saturday, December 20, thon will end the matter so far as to induce Germany and England to | dag ge an-|to NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—-At th nual ba Jupon for an address, In response he I am, very much embarrassed. 1 really do not know what to say to |r you, Stil [ think you will not mind | in if L tell you what « up The atroi ceived in thin great a of organized charity, IT have had | some varied experiences in this | a niry, Perhaps the [Was in Chicago, The be there mad under tion in medicine, although know sor rd of hea ke Inter fh ot laws, though I know nothing of | that law. Tanght by that experience [| new, his | shall talk no more to ye for I fear if I stay her will make me a banke know nothing of bankdny . gentlemen jon becau GOT HIS MAN PENDLETON, Or, Deo. 19.—A {United Btates secret service agent lett here [ptterday with « prisoner who in id to be wanted in Wash- |inaton for embezzling $50,000 from | jthe government... ‘The detective had been here for 20 dayn and dingul ed half an himself by driving # Keavenger wagon. He received $1 ~ day for “Tonight pany ry] not propose tied that desired to remain free government | considerable portion of the Ps | cific transport service will business eliminated, would/after be handled through Se | tle B@ probably be accepted. This! Winsor refuses to make saying that he has satisfactory | assurances a considerable 5 tion of the government business | The secretary stated yester-| hereafter lanything as f the wr | conference saying as he didi private matter say| I believe the old man's going to make Oklahoma a present of | boat Marietta, hus arrived here to ac | FOR HIGH =i LONDON, De ROME, Dec, 19.-Forelgn office of- | called to ficialx betieve that the proposal for | Linch, member arbitration of the Veneauelan din- | @ccused pute through Minister Bowen of the | thie 1 United States will be accepted and | tee. way that the aubriesion to arbitra. | #imilar case ore was out but a short time when it Italy is concerned. turned & true bill againet Lynch ‘The Italian government ts trying | His trial in fixed fixed for January 20. ‘The grand jury wider the cane t of parliament was charged roing by th 4 chief jus it has been 62 years since a ‘The rooms BC RAN TON, in |taking place are union have been abuses suffer quet of the bankers of New | row’s plan for ~| York, given at the Waldorf-Aat * |laxt night, Dr. Lorena, the Vienna’ wages pald are surgeon, Was present, and was called | the principal point of h The Penney! pany submitted a #tater paid by it in the mines this orning who in to testify a»|interviewed he denied that he in| prenidency of the Great lel to make ania Ratiros full | After o atay. of 30 minutes at thé] mye of w he had learned that the gen paid to ke regarding the uthers of the childr est impression | have re- | in the silk mille was d beautiful jon the country has been through the works of th { Impression | mist nome, | the » to * k in the office 1 lintened to alme ast curious | morning. h| sults and incendiariam an examina. | gum I think 1] teatimony thing of my branch of my! of boycott profession. Curiously ¢nough some | working Concerning sev r of la noble battle with th made me a doctor! the peepeietor having beén notnle Vithere encountered a storm which unless he discharged boy's father |i) TOWER IS PRESENTED CHICAGO, 74 128, FRANCISCO, SEATTLE DAY, DECEMBER 1g, 1904 WAS SHINGTON, F and T | Rain Tonght, Freeh to Brisk Bouth STAR. wile Cent (COUNTRY EDITOR PAYS RESPECTS TO CITY POLICE (eid jmake them drunk with thelr own © of | Melton after the police depart: | US FO Malt Lake, Crime ti Salt | hy nt oe in| "Pe we country people it wou | not matter so much If the blund vough of | 4 [of the sult Lake police would fal “iy DUE EDe PO) upon themmelver, and the hold-uy tice gentry we y there; but they Go to Balt Lake City, and there | are now gel so plentiful in that crime is fourishtr ne flow pat they will bh > spread Hive is flourishing like the fmwers |, "che rural districts 10 Ket out of ie @ Cheitty pient and needs no encouragement to] operate in lgrow, It thrives on every land and f course these hold-ups will not in eVery clime, and, when enewur. | be so mafe in the country as they it can ‘shoot quicker) and jare under the charge of the Malt ater than the gallows Gee) Luke kind-hearted bat th * to give ay the city of Balt Lake team | bie an We have not got the ge rasp of the hold-up and @he | natured patience that the Salt Lake midnight kafe-cracker .and stil thee! potice Rave a chief of police tells the Inhabitemte | indolent dimpe here ia no cause of alarm! “at the ert cause of alarm! When @ ine Me walk from bie work fo ile | chansee without being No oa the affice of the merchant te thy into and the money to pay hiiyto morrow’s bills carried off in iy | by robbers! Here is the way In whiet | Transeript, a country nm wm th atter with th 1 they utter auch sen Cuan, goe ment of Lake is not half so pre attio, but #till there in it to worry every " le here, and grow joes Hol come about very nly It will he well for the Je to #tay bh inate ne held up a of the streets, as her own in habitants are being dane to on every men for fools: or dows the or two thrown tn on Sunday fo Call For Aid Tief wae on he way bore from at- tending @ lodge meeting of the Hike r of which order he is & member If the poltoe had responded ly to @ call made upon then night they would probably captured one of the highy ted from a ear on the corner ee Chief Hullivan’s alleged sEtRSlhome Ax he passed (he mouth of ae they have in robling thelr UPBFO* lithe alley by the woodyard « man tected vietine stepped out ef the gloom and shov Hi. Kiet, who lives at 180? MEM ling « revolver under hie none avenue. Was the intended victing aruty gemamecd that he hold up last night's aanault, and bet for Me hande Presence of mind and quick cir] Instead of obeying the co he would either have been shot Rief struck out with his left hy or robbed by an armed hehwa knocking the revolver Ae it wae he deft the would-be 4 gel the robber could recover ber laying prostrate in a derk rf ne gun, Hief struck him way and escaped to telephone Sterrifie blow in the jaw, knocking pollee asastetance which never G@mh®. | hies fiat in the alley Fearme t ‘The affair cocurred on Pte ceptiqve « bend to hand etruagte tn between Mighth aod Ninth # the @ark with an armed and dex only a few feet distant from i perate robber, Met took {6 hin heeis | Rief s residence. At thet point # And jcet neo time in placing bimeecit | the lower Bort yard IGte |pately inside the door of his ‘own | only spoke once and that to te ie an alley and « which the light from the street Dower on the corner does not penetrate Mir.i As soon as he reached his houre GOES EAST Witlam F. Humphrey, congress man-elect fr tinh wtate yesterday for the Kast. Mr rey will apend the holidays in ie jana. He will go on to Washing toh soon after congress convenes aeovechemeiets After the holiday recess and remain - ft the national capital until he tak Joseph Bowlby, a T-year-old hit peat next spring in the Pitt died at Green Lake last nil tighth congress. the effects of a” getf-innict shot wound acefdentally eariier in the day. With @ companion the Bowlby bev playing with « 22 caliber re ® his home on the east shore off. lake, The pistol had been fow the bors in an unoccupied the Bowiby heane Howiby cocked the Chicago Doctor Claims to and pe ied the trigger. ‘There he exptogion and his curiosity Restore Animatio jo look down the bar eee way by revolver 4 CHICAGO, Dec. 19,-—Dr. Hamite charged and the jad fell mori Fortine, formerly a protessor in the wounded. He lived until 7 0° Northwestern university, who re- night. wigned to make experiments in re- Deputy Coroner Wiltsle fn wloring life in cases of sumpended gated the care. it le pet pr com. that an inquest will be held Macovered @ process of practic- iy restoring life to human beings it drain off the fuid which was the fret we of death. Anoth- jer Muid, made of living cells from | animals, is then injected, which acts [se en elitir of life. Dr, Forline has notified the Journ~ BALL. ARD, D Dec. 19. a An, of 4k @f the American Soctety of Animal in the office of Joe Peabody, tn. Therapeutics that he is ready to front of the elty hall, demonstrate the theory, Me will morning about 10:30 « ik, start }awk permiasion to experiment on ing @ lively binae. The fire devart-| paapers and criminals, He names ment arrived in time to exting@eh two aaristants a witnesses to the the fames be' gi ~ fact that he restored te life a dead yond the room where cat, previously strangled, and a goat )_ | took place. The damage is ertiall. | that had been poison Peabody isan expres#man who oeeu- pies the room as headquarters, The| DEATH OF MAS. REID Rove was used to warm It | Mr®. Harriet E. Reid, wife of John Reid, died at her late residence, 218 Fairview avenue, yesterday. FPu- eral services-will be held from the fiayen M. FE. church, corner of John Tekst and Howard avenue, Saturday TROUBLE = (="=--. MISSOULA, Mont, Dec. 19.—John PARDONS aton,.®.botlermaker of this eity, has placed a bet of $50 that he the heavy-welght champion, ge fries is to be here tonight, and it te ftated that he will accept Beaten’s hallenge. NOBODY'S DARN ST. PRETERSBURG, Dec, 19.—The erar has pardoned ali students and 60 others beid for Nihiliem and not yet exiled to Biberta. STILL LIVING confined themmelves to th ment that the patient is n: jand certainly will not die today drilling bin gon Loules Hill for me | # » CONSIDINE pects to get the transport bustveas. state BPOKANE, Dec. 19- Jamee. 3. Mill arrived here by special train tt morning on a tour of the road. wwe Considine, ple # theater so againnt nager of the ¥ rged with operating that dive day in the police court, on motion of left for the conm depot here “. jelty counell had decided to grant Conaidine another license PORT TOWNSEND, Deo. 18 I “If the city council fatls to finally Steamer Liwaco, which left here Bat * the ordinance granting a i urday morning for the ¢ ‘ohapaibin | nae t Monday night he con river, arrived back t night Tie [eres a w complaint will be elementay Bhe sworn out against Considine and he made the river without incident nnd | it be rearrested.” at The »ple's theater ts now being most dreve bi on to the breating operated under a license surreptt jbar of the Colurnbia She will a tlously secured on the eve of the quarters here, not attempting |naneage of the hew concert hall I to eh the Ce river @8@10 | cenwe, which gives the counetl yuntil spring plete control over all such lcenser, This license te held by the city at Green Lake electric Hing reported at pollee headquarters yesterday that all atreet lights on on Lake boule lward have been out recently, and on laecount of the street being torn up, |here that 9,000 Tloers are preparing danger’ to emigrate to America. ‘They will rhe Keattle Mlectric Company, em settle in Colorado, New Mexicosatd|ploying the men making the Pom \ermy eval republic, hae] ocompany must ke the Heht burn. jeharge of the ment. He haw! tr iity. ‘The penalty headquarters in New York, is rarely enforced, ach other® way and have room to quired through their | wer every day: and if a/ was bound and wa Sof| Masked burgiars and run the risk of J 4 robbed on every | Gr "De # fficers of the law take | night of ¢ week, with a murder “KNOCKED DOWN ARMED ROBBER H. Rief Has anvExciting Hand to Hand Fight With a Desperate Footpad---Police Fail to Respond It was just 11 o'clock when hejrobber was who have ben as successful in walked up the atreet toward his | NEW YORK, Dec, 19.—Cornetius | vanderbiite doot this morning worse | Mr, DeBruler stated this att | that reason he recommended (he diathiseal of the case, was that the DENVER, Dec, 1.—It te reported |travel there’ ot night, they said, In| More headaches come from eye- Tex eneral Samuel Parsons | piaint, has the contract to Ieht, the aches. late master general of thelcity, The contract provides that the nce? ‘There euvely must PER MONTH : POLICE ARE ASLEEP Two dastardly robberien were mitted in Beattie last evening wd hand 4 nd threat to make ther juantity | pi whole family were b foot in th with torty reveal the hiding place of a id & and |} don the de Btep of his house and robbed of hid | week's wager stered the home B. luke, at 6005 Meadow 4 at about 7 o'clock, and ther were in the 1 Kiet telephoned potice headquarters asking that afi officer be ment to the scene at onde as he believed that the lin the alley stunned from the effects of the blow that h | been deait him. officer was rent it response to this request and noth hing had been heard from the police up to noon today, either by tele phone, letter or word of mouth. An examination of the alley thir [morning shows the beng of the opber's body where he to the leoft mud. If any further evidence coded of the foree of the bio Mr. Hief's swollen band. where his knuckles met jaw of his sasaliant, would be sufficient ‘The robber was of medium height heavy set. wore & dark #louch hat and a dark overcoat with the collar ttoned closely about hin neck an¢ mn of the face Me ue the command id up your | Lots 1% Lote on Menton car line, hall way to Columbia, 16 minutes ride minutes’ ride from Pioneer. square ooking Lake Union. $400—Three lots on East Thorne street, near Twenty-siath aven ue, one block from Ma: street $650—Four lots on Twenty-sixth ay enue north, betwen Mercer and Roy, magnificent view of Lake Washington. $900--Beveral lots on Sixth avenue west, Queen Anne bill, level and 00d building locations. Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 Scheverman Block, Fivet avenue and Cherry etreet. ATTENTION, MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS $20.00 Long Blue Uisters nee Until CHRISTMAS Smoking | Jackets of the ones imaginable at the | Some swellest price; dark greys, navy blues and blacks, trimmed with the plaid reverse Handsome garments $6.00 and $6.50. | | | W.B. Hutchinson Co, Corner Second ant Union STOP THOSE HEADACHES strain than any oth: ine, Btop taking medicine and come to us for la permanent ¢ We IX head- BCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO 1207 Second Ave., Seattle, (Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane's | Store) ted truders were roughly When they had been we | ————<—— | They Hicks te t He i# an emplove of the Beattle Cra wer their heads agets they were known to | thr 4 case @ boy | rece r- {and is maid to Huing to $6, and his way to bis home ot 622 7 that om were lovkl *, |yours ked one of the bi itted the first of the | depo answered Mr Mr, Blake, hie|to whom the 4 rds rit took. Thin 4 0 @ porch near by and the railing the stoop of his own waid the thug burn the house Ate e nugwets are mate and J ¢ winhed was the reply There he sta tly the burglars saw that could ne nus t frighten thi the supposed tra Nia ke fhe ther prisoners | fright and t bey was re notified cane HILLMAN CITY Three Extra Cars Are ordered every day this week to carry the large crowds of buyers to Hillman City; 480 sold in 10 days Wi jose-in lots in Chicago in early di You can do the same in Seattle by buying now in Hillman Terms, $5 down and 50 cent se and are now wealthy City at $35 up. longer if you expect te have man, owner, at one week. Don't wait mething in your old age. See Hill- warm office on Renton car line, «Pres ow Just a Word ‘To remind you that we still have quite a com- Youths’ Clothing which we are disposing of AT ACTUAL COST penny more, not a penny until Christmas Eve. Perfumery All the fine imported kinds; ai the best domestic and Handkerchief Extracts in If you want s)mething nice we are headquarters. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 Firet Avenue nent out to hunt the returned empty © boy’ wha ker and Candy Com- jrawn bis weeks was on t We Was accounted by us what said one of the men. i him and bound an his uth and head tied his hands his pockets, All « they ky ye ed for some time and lily discovered by his thought that he was er who had 1 the steps. He » to be hie { unconscious from rough usage of the aned and rrested FREE WATER FREE woop FREE RENT FREE AiR FREE SUNSHINE people bought it Hilimen City. A small deposit will se- ne Adams & Bisachard, 719 24 Ave. One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers. LOWNEY'S BON BONS Wa pur qe Weight. Beautiful Packages. If You Are In ubt s to What to Give A Christmas COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEM. business because our goods $12.50 || Do We are Going a tremendous holiday are all of the useful Remember that we are giving away absolutely free to visitors at Christmas gifts, And be sure to send the children in for story and picture books, We are giving away 10,000 of them absolutely free. our store $1,200 worth of usefu Largest Stove House in the North- Main Store, Firet Ave. and Spring St. Tomorrow’s Christmas Bargains and Doll e ein ~~ We continue the and to make Department we are bargains that things hum York from the Marine slightly moulded—got dam ing transit from France, but the ill right, After 6 p.m. will offer them for a quarter 200 D: 300 Dolls, @ lan oo above; usually i night another big pur » bought at auction Christmas Wines & Liguark We The best place to buy fs at our store A handsome Phaeton we give ave for to call and see it, 502 Pike St. Tel. Main 1000, prices and goods. well worth your BRUNNER & CO. Fixture Annex—Everything jectrical. 813 First Avenue South. Bargain Store ( Santa Claus } win pid a re 2 ception tomer. }row between 3 and 4 o'clock Every little one is invited and each one who ts accompanied by their parents will receive a present from Santa Claus ‘ompany will be The boxes are > dur- #—Tn two lots, axed French a; tomar. prive give you good * me eo oP tee

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