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WEATHER FORKOCAL 7 ’ Might > vo TA ALE 1 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON w ot a | DECEMBE SS ASTEDITION = i, RE SATURDAY Victim Founu !!nconscious in an Alley at Foot of Yes- NGED THE Jand lumber districts of ern Washington May Be Far-Reaching " North wetalt 4 Nee) WRONG MAN so pe Canadian Pacific the long-sought aly | PITTBRUNG, Kan, Dec, 21 | Scal Wound---Poriee Have Found the rail line to Beatles + tha | SRM Probable Now “that the mol 1 eo men the bullding of the! 4 Ne wrong -mar Tow new line 1 the ‘culmination of anidben ih tysenal bs tgemery God Usual Accident Theory the old tenderiatm] ef being compelled to pase and | inv BANK CLEARINGS FOR THE WEEK 4 q $3,109,922 7 | A, |} + CORRESPONDING WEEK A YEAR AGO 2,988 65 ia ak le INCREASE $181,251 CENTS PER MONTH ARBITRATION BY HAGUE TRIBUNAL Great Britain and Germany Officially Sign fy Thair Willingness to Submit to that Methcd of Settling Matter | British |sion any judginent that may be ren- Debate, commenting on the Vene ly |dered against he 2 affair, says that Kurope owes ior {tion to the government ) President Roomevelt a debt of grati flee wae in the crowd that ammult steome im diseredit- | tud inwwting upon The Hague Prrenscious, covered with blood terrible Injury through an accidental) thought that he was dead. # the officer sy to The | try, ‘The De t that > i e | city that would enable them to com-| Yesterday the mother of the boys | jn t set with @ cut fully 10 inches long | fall, ‘The cut, they claim, was made |clothing was saturated with blood, | pete with the Great Northern andicalied at & physician's office and} BIRKLIN: Dec elt's . |A woite eaked that one of the doctor attend |cided = inclinath t enhar history genet the top of bie head, an un- | by the ny head coming in con | making it appear that he had been | om kpown that overtures | her bon. ‘Bee, whi the #aid was | President Hoosevelt’s refusal to ar ation, and to hor world was pleke< » the | tact w ae i have been madeé by thein to the Gam- bweunded in the neck. She refused to | bitrate the Venesuelan affair as a! Engiishinen the expential friendlt y feowh man war picked up in the | tact with some raitroad fron, ‘The! out to pieces | adtian Pacific managenent looking: {tet where he was, Itis thought that |suub to Angio-Ger nnaey. |neas of the American i x = 4 kof the Vitlard saloon, near | physict ho endin, Policema en. er sending |e" the jotning of interests as jit Joe is found the mob will rectify officially} The Daily Mati, in F attack | alley Dac 5 physi who are attending the) Policeman Milliken, after #ending /againnt the two northern lines. ‘Phe! ite previous error by hanging him |agreed Hague (1 the government, nays | \ tbe foot of Ye way, this morn- | man, assert, however, that the in-| the man to headquarters, attempted | Canadian Pacific Is not @ lomical pee | aleo. ae arbit of the Venesuelan er Thus ends perhaps the moat in. | | | 5 rogllo |giorious episode which Grea fog. He was vent to the police ata | jury he sustained could not have} te investiqute the case. In the aa ie | Britain has engaged in recent years | | LONDON Jee, Vi.-—-There ie con tee by Patrolman Milliken, Dr. & [been re ed in falling, They joon it wan # 4 that the » hed | widerable di tment here over LA GUAYRA, Dee. 2 The Swed | | the refu velt to /tah bark Framnas, earrytn, tons B Wiltaic was called and dressed | Meve it was inficted with some blunt} not been in the place, although it is arbitrate Y. [of eon! from Cardift for the ha / I v t | | 4 t . ring bet ra-Caracas ratiroad, which t* a Brit pec. 3 he vere ee ghastly wound Pinstrument | possible that he was, but was not ; Fee Maree tribunal Ee "es, |ich entorprion, wes Rapid ‘Transit | | jong, and that th in te the harly y wan incorporated by Charles K. Later the man was removed to the) Little waa found on the man’s per- | Rotleed 1S mathemati sed en. | Th an done upon Pere Whether oF not ropbery was the joe Seeneeater? neeeeee ae * 39h dase upon tee Een \Greene of this city and J. Ho Mar Payside Mission hospite! ‘There it | son giving a clew to bis identity, ex- | metive of the crime, If on joes © Ht. . | shall of Weattic. The capital stock mitted, is also a que P inemD, ¢ es he | 300,000, divided 1,000 shares, gee announced this morning that he | ce veral cards’ bearing the man Was found, his ven’ ie ieee Seperemnaniaiein aiid wie epee val Hea Wary. low, and that there were}ecription “Johneon Brothers” Mel snte enieunek tnd there wee WEATHER CLERK [nice that thin country lw participat- | Dard of trustees te compored « fet Might chances for his recovery. | was dressed like a laborer | pq helene, be may Rave Deen aranulted | A nei in "the formulation of the pre j. J. Haxecker Phit } we a laborer In HOOF) with intent to rob. ‘The thugs that Demand Clearin of Old Tenderloin in Behalf ¢ wm Se Charles K. Greer he will net jive i #warm in the tenderloin and on the s Cooley of Everett. The Ree though: live through | cireumstances, He wore two pa tow that I ba | "* waterfront may have attacked him. . a aca te aaalom ta” ast the company will be in this city oo of trouners and heavy clothing |'an heen fimhiened away: | Of Working Girls and Women Employed earhs Reattle weather, mans Mote terete deiied in ‘This In the company” which “has he pol as usual ciaim the with an Jed pres tees 1 trolley road between pirit as well ax in letter. Whether ie ta 6 enne OF ccbt~ . | throughout man was aceldentally hurt, and are : tas : . thon of fair weather for Bun aa heap ot nohomish. ‘Phe wur Beer 0 6 cane Bipot |mmaking little or no Investigation of in Legitimate Business Establish- The wires give him a tp, he ver thy: tae Pyro | e has already begun 1 OF One ¢ cident, has no! w e ee | the case = If the man was the vic says, that a high pressure ix - 4 | States that the murder, t Then fi the man was face *% | tim of thuge and diee i & peo. ments of ry N wi P. ved moving wp oe b aye and bb }) work of constructing the line will be bien decided. The police Mave a) downward in a pool of blood. He pital, another vietim wi added he dope book tella him that pre aaa Jen Punhed as rapldiy as possible _ | : to tthe list due to the present inet- ewly ra ous performances of this ki Dec The Journal Des as rapidiy as p Beery that the man received the| was insensible and at firet it was! cient police administration H : in the pest of the “high” have istrict of the City ietetabie besagen ‘onenry obiee Possibly the bigh mply kid nape a little California sunshine ‘The club women of the city tre )We would like to see the dives abol-! ~ ~ taking @ hand fi the t againet [hed altogether, but the further . py away they are from the business dis j no Base vps better. Sheer voune wromae FOR EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ther warlety theaters a he protected from the inmult ARY Aiwtrict ‘The Seattte Federation of Women® rt hatin Chube, Including aimoet every « Musiness men are aino aroused ove vt Considine ® Rew paved Oimtrict below You! The club wontey of the city bare |Recome interested in the matter [through « protest fled with the stty leounci! migned Dy 28 persona, mostly young women employed in legitimate business ratabliehments in the dit. trtet_ mentioned "We most certainly intend to stand by these young women whe Bre em ea fy that district,” stated Mrs T. Mitehell, president of the Wome 0 Federation { Chute, to « reporter the Biar this morn! "Prery women's club the city will ee means in ite power to have that district cleansed of view FISHER It fe expected that by Monday al every reputed! f the city will ha Un signed and Clancys are marshalling thei forces to neoure new licensen in thet Present locations, A_ petition in fm lated among the property own pa liquor dealers in the old ten rletn divtrict, However, repaptton, A big fight is booked for next Mon Gay pight in the council meeting eve the dance hall quertion. Iz Death in Early,Morning---His Body 1s Heover fisherman, this morning. For years he head lived near where he met fate, but when the icy waves en~ uifed him there was no anewar ea}! for heip. Within earshot fe friends he sank and wae rownec. The body was recovered noon after his disappearance was no-, the bay. Although a good he was powerless to help hi nome reason ‘The men inside the cabin heard a t muffied cry for help. ey re the wher and Hetened again for ery. They heard nothing more and tleed. Deputy Coroner Wiltsie wad went back to the cabin, thinking lit called and the bedy remioved teltie of the matter. Suddenly | Butterworth's mo dawned on them that they seen Petrovich w nothing of Petrovich. For several years he had beew 6 fisherman im the employ of A Sica, ie wes © ative of tue tria gnd belonged to the beneveler society of his countrymen in thi woodptic eity. Pits morning, with reveral co: tt f > ° Fotrevich aanan that the cry for heip had come fron thar missing frien GUESS I'LL HAVE TO READ A LITTLE IN TH’ GOOD OLD BOOK. ginning to get lebt. There tee would be held. ~ 1S COMING TO SEATTLE nleted for the Extension of HAVE NO SOULS Preparations Being Comp SPRINGFIELD, M., Dee, 21.—-Acting Governor Northcott to- Gay officially directed the attorney eral of Iiinels to invent gate the charges made against the ralironde entering Chicago of holding large stocks of coal In their yards, although the city is Its Transcontinental Tracks to This Gity--Local is." ovSe! Shor gts ean a prices, Think Southern Pacific May Also Build of Index, Monte Cristo, Stillaguam- ish, Sultan, Silver Creek, Cascade and Mount Baker, tapping some of the coal fielda said to be now un- ownership or control of the an Pacific Co. What Articles Say ticles of incorporation pro= the new road is to be built to the latest and mont ap- tinental railroad ;road was made public by Mr, Furth | ear gift in store |today, When asked for further par- | ie, with the ¢ Jian Va-|tieulars than are set forth in the ar- the role of Ban of incorporation, Mr, Furth FRIGHTFUL FATALITY IN RAILROAD WRECK re The businens interests of the new road entirely in the hands of Bena nd the officials of Railway Com- fie the 1 Hain, 1 Pac of the new line enterprise, and pare ruch dene of view as these con- lation of women In the otty, thin propesition to gtve the concert | W. C. A. and the Women's on Second avenue south « new Temperauce Union of the etty of life. A petition to be pre- Announced thetr intention te meted to the city counct) demand- most emphatically to (he citpeoumell the cleansing of the paved dis Anat er Heense to below Yorier way now betng DROWNED IN BAY Nick Petrovich ‘Meets Accidental tumbled dewn aod threw him into A earch was tnatituted and soon jed a hat floating ear the wharf and almost under the It was evident then that the missing man had fallen into the bay and the fishermen then realized é in Dupent cabin, near e polew and grappling hooks a ~ — ——_—_—-- a = ——= z => | Jones’ wharf, at the foot of Con eaeae A and the thaliaw water : : t street. Hefore other aradecs for thé body. A very tew F had finished the meal Petrovich utes after the search was bemun a 2 up Se Ge agg and strolied ‘the body was found, but life w an it was about 6 o'clock and fuat 7 Hoye stated that no In- a } | | i eiropiated, has already many pigners e busines: houne r. Ss the other Rand the Considines ir r Yor of granting the Hoenses is being ie maid petition hax not met with a very | ec Death tn the waters of Eitiot ok one side of the wharf. The the lnfortunatec man is fuppored to have was fate of Nick Petrovich, « > ante Ge ae Bact ho Beattie the terminal |se far 4" 1 am informed the work is to be standard H «Fj t others” Preitc hai: |o¢ conateuction’ will be begun ak the | Eugen, ~vaie | Thirty-Eight People are Killed and Others In Well oe the Cana- | « possible moment and pushed | freight and on a w oes dian Pacitie. aritest posible mom nd pul bus ; d a p| e a,” large seale and with every modern ¥ | iti muah tn certain: Before an- | aie enaietion ot the toad: which sar! ond entety jured in Head-on Collision 4 Tet vasned the trains of | will be about 140 miles jn length, will | of the more pr cane in iystem are likely to| permit the Canadian Poe e ee wt | inent business men and capitallats in ini eng » city over ie and co the city thie morning resulted in @ e company’s own tracks,” and ait ot oe te own or Longs # ‘ie nok | general and comprehensive expres BUFFALO, Dec, 21.—A epecial to fmen ever employed by the r He 1 here and the Teas Caimntns | it, 80 far an ttle te ¢ ‘sion of ideas of what the building Of | the knquirer anys that the death list had been with the company 2 years, | e ou new road means to attle me . . nd | - Ye wii he given Oo pollen oee” ey gee marche ih TAie sronas more to Seattle than | Of last night's wreck on the Guang | gompeting line of railway. yu. Me, 2 that has happened for aj Trunk ratiway aged to | y t the tracks of the North nek iy heap pene: a Fe ‘ ‘ Bs) Heeultant advantages to feat = Lod Ge a cemation the oa te e well known rally | 38: That mag bee el in the way of revised traffic|at the mercy of itn Aene rival nn- | beer no 7 ere ments and transcontinental | so far as freight pase item Hof | in the debris veral | t ped Will be beneficial tol are concerned. With an indevendent ton, | Jured are expe ee He only to be conjectured through line to this city, {t will be in | *hipping, ete, tha auch rm inte velwee D4 initini step in the building of | « position t M rm com petition. ronger and a freight train, wie h i foad, #0 far ax the public in| with the and Mart: oi) mean al © expenditure | met head-on 1 Wanstead w 2, L stontiy Dre, Des oats ka Wan taken yesterday, It if n this elty of a vast nam of money | the former war running at @& big Ht Ne Kia cts« form through the filing, with Furth stated thet ty va for Ne t wha anit | t reed ; , fedunts of Hent i ad county auditor, of artic Of in or nothing te th the tore i 6. fe ble that have rem wee itor and poltce judge of this city, ave fation of the Seattle & “ry entaonrie ih a throws uth . min #0 BO dana to he tabout £600 ‘The way Company. ‘The in: t ryvrine t tal trad hn oon ieee : are Jacob Purth and J ee 1 he at ©. | pomett end ' A received: at this port The ¢ emon r . nd T trust the < “0 1 ‘ line wilt be oF , on th ¥ ther ad * ) ‘ ly thie city is con athe Clatmant iu warra! it Ip poleted out that the new toa payable. (o bearer for a larger yen up the rich mining 5 " thon of the mine workers. Of Becretary Wilson, receives $1,800 and Wilson $1,000. The | miners expect | wages raised as a result of the pend ing arbitration, and say that they wish the officers to share in the in reane. field Zeisier, the Chi among the pampengert jeamahipe sailing for New York today, During the past two months Mme. Zeisler has appeared with marked puccess in concerts in Vie and oth ing musical critics on this side of the Atlantic predict for her «# great future. He Grew Pale But Recovered His Spirits BY GASOLINE ROUTE VILL®, 0., Dee, 27 boat on the Ohio river tried to a fire with gasoline, resulted to death, boarders escaped, but one of the men went back for his money killed by an explosion of which was stored on the boat. GAMBLERS Eeusoseepeuunaeneceseenenaesnsenusanecenenecouns "|| PHILADNLPHIA, Pa. I 7. “ i me tthe Pntindelpaia From now until January Ist. Read the following oc xchange Third and ale : . nut streets, was formally opened to: money-saving quotations: day Many Visitors tr ted the SA SS ne ON alti handaome riers of the ex ~ ~~ APP, nea change ived by Presi a T-pleee Silver Set, setvoed Your particular ol & - a ‘o mW to . 37.50 a sabvesciyhicit io On these fol- . lowing will be made Silver Tea Set, reduced } > la a Bet Saalso § until January ist duced to piece Silver Tea Set, redu ed § from $9.00 to ac75$ +f 5.00 Stag Horn. nted, reg Silver Bon Bon Dishes, r ced ular $16.00 Stiso oO 2.60 to . “ oan poh tte: abst cee ee a 10.00, reduce o 0 Silver Berry Digher, regular $7.00, beaguthy wees uss bd o and $6.00 Regular $3.00 Carving Sets On City 84.50 i rs, : 2. Other articles of Silverware in § | Our splendid display of Blectric roperty proportion Statues must be seen to be appre clated We have oe 4 low as Note—There Will be no reduc There ts nothing more 4 Brow 1847 «“Btte are, af our COME IN AND SEB prices on there goods are already WHETHER PURCHASING OR EVERY MITCHELL WORD OF WHICH : wuborner plane.” htaiagh te CAN BE amount of contributions received by yo a DEFENDED given to Jobin Mitchell when he er- UPON vives here to receive the result of of votes cont by the lore the United Mine | Bell's are | ADAMS & BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS 719 Second Ave. at the coming A Mitchel) now Hinckley Block to have thelr own EISLER SAILS FOR AMERICA LONDON, Dee. #4. Tonight Bloom- The Last Saturday of the Year SME SPECIAL ACTIVITY IN BARGAIN OCLOCK TONIGHT’S PRICES Pars, London tals of Burope. Lead Wit GIVING AFTER ¢ J be oto, Engravings, 2c. I2%c (24M Bleached Pikow Cases, Be Colored Handkerchiefs, te, We. 6c Dremed Dolls, 15 ibe Initial Handserchiefs, 100, or % for Be Se Opera Rags, 3c. Be China Silke, 25c. @e Colored Batins, Se We cubes of Toilet Pims.tc. Se Kid Curlers, be. to Stocking Darners. 2c 8c Boys’ Cotton Sweaters, amall sizes, 2c. Ie Novels, cloth-bound and gilt ibe 4be Novels, cloth bound, 12%0, So Beheoo! Tablets, be. le dogen Slate Penciis, 3c dozen. 24c dozen Lead Pencils, Se doren. jes Bau de Horne, Be. Se Glame Towels, 29 100 Percales, § 1-30, INVALID TABLES The most convenient device for serv- ing meals to invalids, and a valuable ad dition to the sewing reom, library and office. Take one on trial if you wish. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 Firet Averue ee art An explosion nd the man Was burned Her husband and several and was powder, ARE FINED PR BLL, Dec, 21.—Two gamblers were fined here by Justice White for gomes, The omplaint ed by Mra, Rose of Pe je a raid a few days husband playing at jack, Mrs. Rose seized a pile money om the table and then had the keepers arrested The affair « joon of ‘company QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Seatme ONE-FOURTH OFF ON HOLIDAY GOODS Charles Hod of the game, paid 4 costs, nd Willi ia, bar der, $10 and costs, Both pleaded Timber Lands S Um down to the limit Kerber? 387 10,19 428 Nioste, ec inthe North. N. W. Fixture Anne: aayony thing Fines ant ' co Electrical, e arenue and Cherry erraets {2 First Avenue South.

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