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WEATHER FORECAST. LASTEDITION «= / PHS — a a » SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY *“Ten'aht and Temeorrew IT Is ALL UP TO THE PRESIDENT; freat Britain and Germany Make Formal Reply tothe REAR END Proposition of Arbitration of Venezuelan Biff- ee ND RAPIDS, Mich,, Dec, 24 icutly---They Want Roosevelt to Umpire [scatters ete a Japeed in a btlhding snowstorm, tie ning, crashed inte the rear end N. D.C, Deo. 24) meeting yesterday, All the mom- dent should accept the proposal that | {relent train, | Thirteen 5 “a replios of Great Britain | bers were present except Moody, he arbitrate the controversy ne iethesen” Gkstan sineretel « i thon of | Beveral members of the cabinet five trainmen, leven others wer by the United | averse to the presidnt’s acting a ROME, Dec Tt te etated In| SHahtly injured arbitrate the | bitrater, inasmuch as th Mon | Vatioan circles today that Venesuela nations, have | and other American interests anawerg nocept | 4 nived has propowed that the pope arbitrate walt onally and] Op the other hand, there ts decided | “He claims of the allies against that Roosevelt got | abjection to submitting any phase of | country, It ie understood that the} full text of the | the Monroe . not be pub mn tribunal. While ihe Vationn will not entertain the pr * the president determines trine is not dire ; Nee a actton und forwards Mia | dignum, wey it coud Um the Intter case, t lv sald, the pope | Javolded. fine r} Would be willing to act nature of the re. | which we It is belteved that the pope could 5 - the United der a d id be wat tory to an the Band Germany highest : tained feb Closely indicating their |? throughout Burope for Leo's ability There # Ho Question as to | der Mm mnarchical Influences integrity. It would not be nec ‘ef both the Britian and | ities! question easary for him to examine closely Wernments that the preai-| Another objection to The Mague|the matters in controversy, but | ah a the role of umpire | tribunal in the presen instance, is| merely to pass Judgment upon the weian difficulty he | {HAT Its proceedings# are certain to| facts reported to him by assistants tit ip walli undetermined. be slow, and the present ortsis in| ‘The story sent out by an irrespon CHICAGO, Deo % Patrick Mahoney was today fount le Divided one in whieh a prompt decision is|sible press association that the pope ane levees ae: Cobinet Boone eapectally desirable. For these rea: |te ill, is wholly untrue. On the con: [eullty of b doggedly seg. Gheussion of the Venenuelan isons a part of the cabinet are | trary, he is in his usual health, and |4 inate sentence in the penite took place at the cabinet clined te the belief that the pre: ihe | best of spirit ary. Mahoney and two prafessional | purgiare blew Open the eae of « a) Rainy. DECEMBER «+ a ae iy 7 rt ' ' by OF rnnnce UNCLE BAM: SERVES YOU RIGHT. SEE THAT THEY DON'T JAKE yo , OFF-COLORED pening with thetr use. BY INTERURBAN TRAIN ———— Mangled Body of E. J. Hassan of South Seattle Found Near the FOR CHRISTMAS The first snow of the season — Tracks of the Electric Road By a Milkman Early This Morning Big akon mites ag fat for « tin came down withstand itwety hie skull crushed in and the, The discovery of the dead body ea on the bridge le about three pea | Was made thir morning by « milk wide and there is no railing be a ee Sees T | MAN coming from Bouth Beattie toltween It and the street cur track Bis bend, the dead body of the city, He saw the remaineg of the) ‘The Interurban railroad offic of South Seattle. was | man he side of the bridge about |ciaim that there war ne report made weather bureau, the best Obs on the Piyst avenue south |haif way between Beattie and the|to them of the aceident last night: |M server Saltsbury could do, aftar South Seattle, this morn. |*uburb. When he arrived in Beattie |The cars at this point run at 4 Bl jong poring over hin “dope aia 33 Is HOTA” | ne notified Ure coroner's office ef hip | rate of speed and it ie thought por book” wae to promise rain f find, Deputy Wiltse went out oe aieie that the motorman did not see/@ tomorrow. He maid ft rl the unfortunate man when the car|™ clear up later in the day, but him he doubted it be Was struck by @ Beattie oe bones When. the hed thy To brighten the prediction he n coroner seare ° > sche gg eg Se mabegln which’ tha maa tae etn Ipeumnen of the Sint saan tthe morn handed out, he told of what onan ae uibe ‘ leurrying was broken and the folde|ing he found but 2 cents In mor might have happened. He eaid | = to the undertaking ee- | T* about his bead. The right/a watch and some bills which he is the sound country Just mined @ a “A > & « leg was broken and also the right | thought to have been collecting for bitter col? snep A cold wave 9 Sooslarm, A ghastly cut was found on|the brick company for which he was from the north, the right side of the heed @ little |working. There were also coup itehed off towaed towar it wae of letters which bore hi eort before It r and well drewwed. For the |. chen long. The blow | here are some who years be hae been in the cted this cut also fractured |the man met with foul play Abrahamson’s Brick Com- | the skull, ‘Tae skull was also frac- indications are that the death war Bouth Seattic. During this |tured in other places and the entire |eceidental, Those ho has boarded at the home of | head was battered. Bruises were in| murder theory by many pdaces on the dead man's | thelr wide in the fmct tha a body, man of the care did net know that | Bat te move @ scow owned by Mr. From the position of the bo@y and [the man was etruck and that he did : iL He whe expected to the nature of the wounds 1 leinet have any maney on his person thought that Hassan wae on his |e ie said to be a man who usually way to Georgetown when he met an joarried 4 email sum of money, and HAD BIG, BOGUS moming SS + tye AD ba yom) Sr that he had ay when re WAS & strong south wind an te thought strange by some was the aret to sotity [a neavy rain. He was evidentiy car-| Sassen was abouts yeare ef CHECKS TO CAS of the death of /rying the umbrella in front of him jand unmarried. Bo fi and did not see the car. The foot he has no reintives | ‘man was about 26 years Bert Otvon. alias 0. & Stimecn, was formerly charged forgery this mornin | keepers night by Detective Barber and Neemas and for fight ern saloon, purported to be signed: — venta --. RR the Btimayn Min Co. Another bere was presented me Wilton Withrow, a Mule Driver, Meets Death) sw yonx. pec. 11—The ne York Centra! ratiroad announces an D Feet Underground in a Franklin Coal ioe‘ the cherienldegurtment ot the ‘Mine--The Coroner Will Fix the Blame = \iecs. "Bese vane for the Strange Accident WEST SEATTLE PEOPLE A MEP PA sav : 4 of feet under the cur, Gantt «Sr uneom wie fe, the oat of i r oe Bb Wun et | rome — ng lg oe when it 4 "ana inetan instantly killed on ite way and smashed fesie into og the mine. car that Bed ters at the bottom of ; he yg, TOWN COUNCIL GRANTS GEORGE F. PARKER A FRANCHI : fic is known had no relatives # A : Reyled vomains were . lin. Only meager details of LADY OF THE LAKE WILL CARAY PA! the affair were received at the const A.M, TO 11:30 P.M. FOR 5-CENT FARE—ROUTINE BUSINESS a mule er In the | company’s head offices tn this city and was at his work when the regarding the nar today, Coroner! ‘The residents of Weat Beattie are! ance. He was « couple | Hi was notified of the case and |to © & new ferry sery The It haw been learned tha feet down in the mine oil ‘provably leave this afternoon | was finally determined at a meeting | er haw uted the stear of @ runaway car for the scene of the accident. of the West Beattie town council last! the Lake, and will put her on th ity by m ve from eth eel i + A ieee onal Inspectors Appointed to Watch Can- adian Border For Tabooed Persons Wachorn, 1 it haw been dec keep out not on more unlawful mm the line weet of Bay the mane, waid to be fin the district cou ary 2 as defendant broweht by two of hin fiat ‘The complaints allege organ broke his contract the fave warm ‘The plaintiffe say that ot keepin eompelied to buy at ruinous prices to freesing, although number of inspec NEW YORK, Dec. 4 —J. P. jorgan hase been summoned to WASHINGTON, D. ©, Dec. We rewult of « report by Chief charge af the ion service ulong the Cana ly pierre uit Ate AROUND PAWIE, Deo, 4— The potic e papers of ay a well rt on in a keep th Mos Gown the siope was heard. An inquest will be held. night. | ae soon An facilities for proper land- not heed the warning. How the car became released at | For months the residents acroms an be arrange ie very steep and the/| the top of the mine is the question jthe bay have complained tn vain cM received formal notice flew on its mission of | that is to be determined. against the present ferry service,|of the Gismiseal yesterday of the — —— = and the action taken by the counci!| damage sult againat the municipality last night i# therefore a cause for) brough( some months ago attle company was discontinued. and paw # rejoicing. An. ordinance! & Dee. Last August Brown & Dee's 7. bathhouse was wrecked by angry i connection made with the main of was passed granting & franchise the Citizens’ company. a | Georme F. Parker to operate « ferry] citizens who were incensed because Now, of the tenants, Walters boat of not jess than 75 tons regie-| the men continued to conduct « . Oldham express a desire to use the | in, the same to ply between West} “Diind pig,” a place where liquor és old company gas. Their expressed clty of Beatt It) sold & tion of law ; wish, Attorney Cliee says, cannot be | men lauaten thet ihe we sold In violation of complied with without leaving ali bjt 1}! of other fe ean, S Ive | | | the entire build the service shail be| An ordinance war - also across the bi else tn Ing with « duplicate set Vad ego ed pipes and fixtures, As Mr. Smit night ter front of Went Beattie. to do this, pinintif® corporation | Wnder present conditions, reaidents| ‘The ceunc!! took under cotisideras | brings the suit indicated. across the bay must jeave this city| ton and passed an ordinance rej As to the Harvard avenue tngune-| tor ineir homes on the last boat at| lating the ale of intoxicating liquors tion suit, Attorney Cline says the! ¢ . OF remain in the city| and prohibiting the sale of the same mains now being laid by hin clients | alll FE on Sundays from 4 o'clock in the from not jat-| cisco Rallway & Navigation Co. than €.26 o'clock in the morning, | misnion comate@es. rontntin 4 the last trip from Seattle nat | dperate railway ks along the wi PAUL. Dee. 3. Hui and Superi 4 of Che Great No: chern rathwa: fighting their way here on a jab train in a terrific. bitaaard. rp mow plows have been sent to hourly, and that the first trip shal!| granting the Seattle @ Sa = DAWne EXPLOSION are jocat ig A the lines marked |“ vrne franchise provides for a S-cont| morning dntil 1 o'clock in the after-| PAOLS, Ind, Dee. 24--A heatir end will not reopen until @) out by the city franchise inspector, | tare and a multable and convenient | noon stove ignited a case of blasting pow dan. 5. The eye and if the rights of the old gas com-|icnaing-place on both sides of the| An ordinance providing for the} @er in Riley's hardware store this @ the weual holiday | pany are being infringed upon ini iey” Gounciiman P. J. Donohue| erection of chimneys, and stipulating | morntrg. ‘The explosion tore out the Ws. The general delivery M| &2¥ manner, it is wholly the fauit particularly urgent In seeking to| that the same shall be built of brick, }front end of the bultting two " will be open from 8 to @ Of the city. secure favorable action on the ordin-| was pansed._ Slory brick, and the jar cod & ‘Temporary sen angers ba. m., and the stamp window were Ianued in le to b tga of mail will rning, noon and night aria t or ple were dumped | remidenc it kind of hard luck. the bottom of the hill and, good HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Dec, 24. for the tl Ind., ar |inte The sheriff of Petersburg, . > | rived here today with extradition|because Dame Fortune pleased to) The James street. cable was papers fof Nyan and Ashmore | shower calamity after calamity upon) stranded yesterday and could not be sly tying up that line. lty<fifth ave ount of ps —————— Many Christinas shoppers who merry #lide down the hill, tearing up . Los T HIM braved the lements by coming down-| the pereet'Gd putting ite twin couE- Weyerhaeuser, the m GAS WAR IN ght, found themselves! Ena" "’ sages wg fomber king. is critically iil The Jackson street line was also) grading of F Mi street. ean een ea AGQUUT TED 1s: 3st eryeioee rset aie ets Sey ine GIVEN. INA Prevent the ‘Sie of 8 trifling secident k A plonsant Httle stroll of two =i two-story brick adjoining tc nd. A wae the the # x both The carriers’ depart- a timens the Matter am rome by ‘owed - diate ‘ate y netaire will be open the regular way. tn efther buliding. He was for the convenience of ——_——— Podily into the street by the force whe wish to call ~~ ae the explosion and seriously in ‘ooorwr | PEN PARALYSIS TODAY; 1s VeRY ILL PAU a Dee. @ In this city, with Christma presenta, bs ed to tramp through mud ahd) ofanity and grumbling. All| rain to the tep of the bill > crum in the pernon thrown rick mire at his Pte bunkoing [Pon the cnwurned |weather man persisted in opening | still “dead” this morning satis ice yen Med yesterday in the| Kiondiker, out of $63,000 on fake foot | the storm-cook # ie wide it © Yesal Moarc we Park re. ean, who 4 a eat os An many aa five street cat lines! succeeded in reaching the James! uwyrontowN. Fr = 5 mel by the Beattie Cian | TACHA. wi | wholly or partially suspended oper-| street power added their mite] pUNIONTOWN. . Fits ioaee of the Light & paeeainat the Citizens’ | ations during the evening | tothe cums words that gave the Te Tene ie teal Corporation tos om ain a” Coy are cited by the It was reported this morning that) cording angel pen paralysis: Re) Gay received un increase of Wages — a ve Capita i care® | trac € “he t in to “ b ict mes hey ceria ‘LAURA iS ‘ain ~ ting off the track, | ur betereie na'phies | ¥eramIng # per cent, pany from |, added to the general misery ke through mud and rain te 0 SE ard avenue within Jo tan sions one of the Queen Annne hill,coun-| transfer from one car to another, GO D CAU inw of the old con fest of the| FRERHOLD, N. J, Dee. 4—Act- | tor-nalances got away and took @ All in all, it wan a fright, to compel Paueny. The oth | rem Laure Bimmer was wequitted by | gen NN rr - Of the Gene fie Co Smith! the jury in the piracy prosecu irout of the civil “ey debe building at Firet | tion againat her and Dr. Hendricks steamer at Whatcom, He had b anaisted eral elty ladison street, to per-| and : of the Pence Stanton, In working for severst months and was| employes in the engineer's depart- ~ - PPIY Kam to one of connection with the Bennett will on his way to Lopes island, where| ment, is preparin make happy teat shamed P ~ | came. Hendricks and Stanton were , he wae to epend Christi with relas| the homes of several poor families caume is charac-| convicted 4 te e He w to take ‘at | tamorrow ee BF lise, attorney tor yg OF HOLIDA Jdrinks, and carly yontorgay morning], Well atdeked baskets of provisions aa for the Aitizens he went Out on the detk to met a] wére distri ed this afternoon and 2a rae sp er! LUCAS, DEMOCRAT, WINS breath of fresh alr, mere will be sent out this evening. proceeding, | ‘The contest between K. W. Grover, ‘That whe the last aeen of him, A mara that Mr. fintth, as own-| Republican, and J*B, Lucas, Demo- Building, in airo the owner, ctat, rival Aidatés for the office “ft Death in the ‘abies of the sound Pibes ond com fixtures in| Justice of the peace at Bailar ie thought to bh ended the Christ- | DE Thine piper, were jeciotd in Judge Hall mah'e maw holiday of John Nic yen COR Necté Ith the street! eourl In favor latter, The! terday before It nad fair ei t tr ed awimilar de- | The story of the nt in told. by to have pitched him overboard, der J, Johnaon, another miner, alse | it was te teventiy aiiot ¢ ta n Jand, | colored, wan fined $60 wnd costs by | Would manage to stay out. She 28 dere to take the gan far jud Mle Ber lant | Justice Gy this morning. Burne | started a little early her celebration, | the new cor oo ny ' claimed Johnson was paying too | however, and was arrested this sly the service of the Me on Nicholson came aboard themuch attention to Mra. Burns, _garning for drunkenness, thought that thia y sudden lurch of the boat ie thought ANNIE ROONEY’ S$ CHRIGTMAS ; Annie Rooney will J. Burns, colored, the Franklin] Cliristmas in the elty Jail. emun, | miner acoused of attempting to mur, | dohe this several times before, but in mpend her She ha ear she ut Big SEATTLE IMMIGRANTS Chance VENEZUELA J USE AND LOT. a | Marie than east of that place Commin gration Bar gent today announced 1 appor ments of borders Us of Olympia, W ationed et Victoria, one at wilt be at Inspectors to guard A the ng them ie Ed Meus One inspector Vancouver and one at Cloverdale Riritiah placed « aint bois, tet You overiooking Lake me the Manite borders $300 $300 Lakeview avenue, $500 Past Galer jumbin. Others wit 4 Aw Lot 60x100, on Fastiake avenue, Union; fine view neer 110, close th University cannot give © man a more practical and appreciated sift than # te, 50c to $1.50 W.B. Hlutchinso Co POLICE NOTES was immued by Justice \ man Wee arrested last night by wea Heeman Fletcher close to | It te alleged that he has endeavereg ia the conduct of the operations of | ne, 1% minutes from Pioneer square: | aa Hawken John Witeen and] ato" suse several weeks Sh cniengpine eurperation |fine view, good location, where prop. One check for $850 whic . erty ie increasing in value. Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman Block, Piret avenue and Cherry etree Corner Second and Union Bono lots ¢ BS00 to BD50 Fancy 1220-1222 24 ave. 1061. H. S. TURNER & CO. REAL ESTATE <We have three choice 16th Three fine lots in Squire Park addition, all street improvements — in on very favorable terma, 232 Globe Block. R. T. SHANNON GROCERY COMPANY Incorporaten, Here Best Towa Cream: Butter, Hér pound . a HS. TURNER & (0 Phone, Matin Good Butter | u Temperature STAR. One Cent CENTS PER MONTH WHY DON’T YOU P AY YOUR DEBTS? HOWEVER, I'LL HANG AROUND HERE AND ae { ADAMS & BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Bicck | We Most Heartily Wish You a Merry Christmas Both Stores Closed All Day Tomorrow Largest Stove House in the North- N. W. Fixture Annex-sEverytht west. Electrical. [Main Store, First Ave. and Spring St. 33 First Avenue South. the World’s Greatest Clothiers =e SSeS The Globe Clothing Co. For the accommodation of their many friends and pay trone (and all others who wish to become acquainted) and are unable to make their purchases for Christ- COME tonight titi "leven o'clock, and CHRISTMAS MORNING till dinner time. Anything purchased to- day, if not satisfactory, we'll gladly make an exchange In the morning. The Public Owns Our Store Today Everybody is weloome, make THE GLOBE YOUR HOME when down-town, and believe us sincere when we say 4 We Wish Everybody a Merry Christmas And Happy New Year Globe Clothing Co. ALEXANDER BRIDGE, President Globe Blook to hve and Madison St, 100 Manulacturing Joweler Funere, Directory variote rates arabe wo Nain enry Hense 28 Hinckley Blook, Third Fleer

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