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4% No. 264 LAST EDITION BLOCKADE 7 as £ 43471 me * WILL: NOT BE LIFTED (Lae a E Allies Will Continue to Keep Venezuelan Ports Closed BOICE MUST During the Arbitration---Revolution- ists Renew Hostilities fesaeae ae ee occrey starny* dowrrarr tt i semi- | we the pendency of the arbi- by The Hague tribunal. GUAYRA, Deo, 29 change in tthe situation report safd to have been etr-/ United Btates that marines have been land ty unfounded. in cammond * that there ts me fion of making such & move rent necessity British feet. #t i }the fighting against the Castro gov- [by the stete department that its securing the tration would be recognized by Insurgents Break Loose MSTAD, Curacao, Venesucian revolutionisi ¢ department gives no cre- | United States government that the | T closing of the ports will work «reat and officials, here what advay- insurgents under dispatch was sent E government army under Gen the terme of the ar bditration shell have been agreed up- see BARBARIC SPLENDOR ubenit the Ven- » arbitration by J another engagee: exueian difficulty rementations revolutioniats will continue yesterday in « sgihont for the it they have gone ¢ FOR A FEDERATION OF ~ WATERFRONT UNIONS SAILORS, LONGSHO REMEN. AND OTHER MARINE CRAFTSMEN PLANNING COMBINE TO SECURE MUTUAL PROTECTION—FOLLOW EXAMPLE OF COMRAD! ER CITIES. ‘Within 2 month nearly 1,500 men |interest it has become defunct marine work in Seattle jis planned to send a delegate to the Western Central Labor Union, which wlll reciprocate, but no close affilla Longshore: | then will tinuance kade at the earliest pow. ‘ORGANIZE | NEW ORDER, | much dipsatisfaction take pert in element of the Ancient Order formed a new o TRYING 10 od be organized into a waterfront It ts proposed te James, secretary Ship Carpentes into one organization simila Francisco, Portiand and Atiantic 2.—Purther infor obtained concerning sted on suapicion here LONDON, Dee ation has bee be federated felt the need of # ton for years. Morri- |cially have been ad A. H. Walters of the Sailors’ union | We will have t tlously in the matter Id be a detriment taken there is a strong senti-|an ald ff ft be not properly organ- fm favor of forming the feder- |ized. ie The matter was taken up at a re special meeting in the Sallors h an organize ‘The teamsters hall, at whieh F. W because they had a letter of er Tepresented the Longshoremen ® | and AH. W H. Fletcher the Satiory’ no aetive steps h Green's alias te G federation A tederats Pocket in Dir We intend to make the feder Pinkevits maid rvative body in which and stronger unions wil | ® America and ng to deliver it to Two opal and fring and a quantity of tu found in the TOUGHS AT POSTOFFICE Police Asked to Break Up a Gang of Young Criminals on First Avenue years ago one was formed in ety, but on account of lack of | be a protection for §, LLOYD A. SMITH IS CHARGED WITH SWINDLE > SEATTLE WOMEN SAID TO HAVE BEEN FLEECED OUT OF §10,- $00 IN OIL STOCK DEALS—WARRANT OF ARREST SENT To SAN FRANCISCO — On & charge an oll) been nd to be almost » & warrant was isru faturday afterne yd A. Smith s very well kno ear young toughs and hoodlums who are she was ever TEDDY STI - STRENUOUS WASHINGTON sting Attorney who war informed clegraphed to that €ity yemterday : have been no hand satchels or of one of the would take his Fmoothest wwind |: peder to address or stamp ago than Inet night the The Woman who made the this morning, Victims have their investments except a rKonal receipt from effort to clear the place of th | Jectionable petty larcenints | Japanese, is now odged in the city ia chrna Wi nditahtite F NELLIE ON horseback riding for ident and Gen. aearred and eult of an extreme- ly strenuous battle with single sticks f which both ey fought « duel last night GHTY EXPLOSION, ¥ under false 5 falied to get any n met any tre Mhents further thar #0 to the Califors tylougiy aacert ps ¥ she admitted o n México & Orient ral mhure-Amert one wan injured, In no] morning jus around and were cracked, proposed line WEATHER FORECAST---Tonight and Tomorrow. Gocomnional Rain Light to SEATTLE STAR. SEATTLE, 4 WA HINGTON, MONDAY, DECEMB 190, SHOW CAUSE Franklin Coal Miner Refuses to Pay oa Week Alimony, and ts in Contempt George 0 » & colored coal n wee arrested at Franklin yesterday on & Warrant fmsued by Judge Tall- man, charging him with contempt of court in refising to pay to Wi divorced Wife the alimony allow her, He wae brought to the eaunty Jali thie morning by Deputy Sherttt Collina. On several cecasfons Hotee haa ourt to show caune t contribute $6 a © support of the former When he did not plead rty thee he wae i we pay doctor's bill Rolce ix buxtly engaged at present Uipe in trying to semen! why be didn’t reapond without polston to the laat summons pear and “show cause why.” He says that he “sure enough dic not mean no ways at alk” that Be felt “contemptuous” toward the court ———— POLICE SUSPECT JAPANESE THUGS — | Ingvar Olson May Die From Wounds, Thought to Have Been Received Briak Boutheast EMPEROR WILLIAM WAS GREATLY PLEASED WHEN T RESULT IN SHUTTING OUT AMERICAN M TEM. - JAMES D. SCOTT EAT.-NEWS day morning acd ham been year-old wife much of a good thing.” w that she feels She wishes very much allowed to nee her husband, northeast tank ¢ not allowed to meet or aaa Old Resident Takes His Own Life ws in a Fit of Despondency--- Atated in the accounting « A before the holidays for inat tention to the rulew who wasfound ‘The police theory now te that O} sible in on alley [eon had been « urned te the he ared room | ated and started « row Sith the Japanese. They used thelr Bt the foot Was set upon Arie th buteh ‘ot the police. Chief Sultt- 2 it i thought and cut usual theory. Bince the Investiqated they have that theory net robbery ie evidenced & Baturday afternoon, 12 hours afidyithat Oiwon aw «tm h we man, Chief Sullivan woke up to (88 knowledge of the affair, but one of the case Detectives Adams a@diman whom he thinks te have been Lane were sent out and after Ascef-1Olson procured & room there Friday taining the stranger's name, found) Unless Olson beconer able to tell his Fremont. and that he had preRt ithere will be no arrests. ured a room in a Japangae] At the Waykide Minsion today it houre It was in the rear @@i bed not yet recaiied consciourness house that he was fown@ | Little hope is entertained for his re- | by _« policeman © leowery, CURZON GREETED WITH Indian Princes Display Their Glad Rags in Honor of English Viceroy the Curzon party's elephants passed augin ot 0 wignal rained knelt and trumpeted in unison, Thirty thousand native Hiritiah troops restrained the mult! tude from crowding upon the p parade was the most pec rv Witnemred in the ores The princes follow on party vied with each other In magnificence of their bar, barte display The English in the crowd of mpec tators wildly cheered, but the In diane were undemonstrative. After arriving at the palace of the viceroy outside the city Lord Curzon and Lord Kitchener gave a formal recep tion to the native princes India, Dec. 29.—Lord Cr mpanied by his wife, daughters, arrived today to take part in the Durban. They were accorded full royal honors, They were arectel at the station by ail the India princes and formaily shook ha with them. Many of the were mounted gorgeousty per parisoned elephants. The hewdahi were protected by gold umbrellas held by natives, while the ovo were fanned by others. The process sion emerged from the station head« ed by six Britieh and six Indian trumpeters, and a large body of nas tive cavalry « Royal elephants were formed in & m row FIGHTING OVER THE ESTATE OF DEAD BALLARD MERCHANT nied. He stated that he to the estate brother was The contest of Walter Sanborn be ap and bis brother, Arthur , Sanborn] ¥84 unable to atte . and believed that over the administration of the e@2| 800 Oo gucting the business fairly ltate of their father, the late @ The petitioner claimed that Arthur Sanborn, formerly prominent) Sanborn had been failing to m merchant of Bailard, i@/] the cash entries and putting me being heard in the equity depart-jinto his pocket which should have ment court today on a motion 0! been divided, At that time Mr. Mar- have the appointment of Dr. San<|tim was appointed to act am exec- born Martin ae administrator, con] ytor When Arthur Sanborn filed bir two brothers were, until Novi/anewer, he insinuated that his heirs and joint adminias| brother Walter wae in league with trators of the estate sald to be| W. H. Peters to defraud him of his worth $160,000, Their bonds were/ rightful share of the estate. The furnished by the Fidelity & De«| Maryland Fidelity & Deposit Co. are posit Co, of Maryland. represented im court by their at In November, Arthur Sanborn;|torneys, Wiltshire & Kanaga, in an who had fl, filed a petition) endeavor to be released from oblig- asking that m disinte ted receiver ation aa sure for the brothere. hardw ty Ireat, but before he could secure the |aun it had been passed to one of the lather men in the crowd. Hannick started toward the door with the prisoner, but the hundred or more Japanese in the place did not want @ [their countryman taken and were | about to use force to prevent it when PARIS, Dec, 29.—Mile. Eva Hum-}datier Corbett, who happened to be { was conditionally released this |passing in the patrol wagon and afternoon and has gone to live with rd the noise, went to the ansiet her grandmoth She will be kept jance of Officer Bannick and together | under surveillance, It is not bellev-| they took the prisoner to jail. Dur | ed by the police that she was im- ling the fight there | plicated in the swindles, as she was| guns d but never entrusted with the conduct | could be found In OF say Retoartion MANY APPEALS FOUGHT THE ARE DISMISSED James D. Sbott, 68 years old, had found by his son, J. W. Boott, of 508 | latter's wife. A pe poe } r the theo van's 0 t first bela ae w wetl! he war uncen Olwon had been hurt by a fail ‘There are weveral knife cute, ve of the crime was | e| the Gnding of the then unknown) net taken, The Japanese deny any | necessity of detailing detectives @B [the roomers in (he house @ays Uthat al linet he was a laborer from Tallaghistory of the a€fair it is probable that |, BAN FRANCISCO, bie officials bere believe th oor to the Vilxlwae stated that the wounded man) at Hon- 3 has been recetved Friday. | of inte had been a trifle despondent is expected and sea cables can- weather, al occur | thon of the tar | Hence some ma- chinery of the vessel, is inferred. A nes Ieome yoars and lately had been euf-| WATER GHUT OFF Money to Loan On City Property We Will Launch Our Great Farms Timber Lands 10, 11 and 12 First avenue ao THE CELEBRATED WAUKON SHOE: :: $3 Seattle Equal to any Cloaks, Buits and Millinery WESTBERG & CHILDS 1912 2nd ave. Oposite Arcade Bullding Fine Tailor-Made Jackets Upon motion of Prosecuting At- torney Fulton, the fol ing or tinal cases which were appealed to the supreme court, but are not yet| : perfected, have been dismissed | Policeman Claud Bannick probably | Hd. Roberts, robbery; John Gil-| wrevented a murder in a low Jap-|bért, grand larceny; Wim. Balley Lo alata ing fed tenteriotn [forgery Joseph Burke, highway rob- rene «den in the new tenderloin |[0"8 ee ~ a ey tau wording 0nd Wel a a) ce nt? Seem arene fare) saved from podsible serioua injury | cabinets - the timely arrival of Jailer Jobn t about 1 k this mornige] foaman Bannick heard some nate | Ng lof # row in a Japar resort at the orner of Pourth a » and Main street. When he entered the place Sihitiaiecinanses he saw Mato chasing another J the |anege around the place, Matc had) Nollie Underwood, wife and atogext Mexico, |a revolver which We was fourtel, Aooom aul Ungerwood las he ran after his intended ¢ftim. child murderer, is nuffering from | Bannick promptly put bln Wnder ars tonailitia. he was taken il yester- | Monte Carlos §, Petticoats Waists SPECIAL—Al!l Holi- day Goods edgced neHalf. Part Paymentet! You Wish Winds ank Clearings Today, $700,202 This Date a Year Ago, $524,652 Gain . « « « » « $175,6 a5 CENTS PER MONTH «WE DON'T WANT AMY OF YOUR MEAT TODAY’ | HE REICHSTAG PASSED THE NEW TARIFF LAW WHICH WILL Was an Invalid A revolver tightly clenched in his | be red in the hail near his been awakened by oe of his son's Chi yut of his room tter, He re nt hand and a bullet hole in bis temple this morning told the route t wae 4h r that in . Scott slept in a room ng that of his son and the feature of pane is that the report of the { was not heard by anyone | Twenty-eighth avenue south, he was » house, ‘The first Intimation had that anything out of the Long Delay in Comple- js: '» » vet. Sometime petween ing son hid tat ne ut Ot ee tion of Cable 110 o'clock Jest night and ¢ o'clock | morning when be ares. as tnto hie father’s room to look at the | | went this morning he bad committed sul- | Cho7y wes When he struck a light « ghastly scene met his gaze. His father cold re Soott had lived | in death tiny on the bed. A 38-callber Ca-| For several ye i Smith @& Wesson revorver was tight- rent | With bis son daughter-in-law 4 and. The bullet ath bad entered He had never hinted » household was ner notified Itwle wae detatied “dy wae removed rt the puty ¢ count of iliness on the case, The to the morgue of Bonney & Ste toed that the connec- is the bellef of his relatives tha ~ Tt is the belief of his relatives that)“ geote had lived in Seattle for sev tired of @ fe of auf. /¢ral years and was very well known j here. His son, J. W. Scott, is chief sevail ta fering and pain and to end all kitted | engineer of teh steamer Capital City | revolver used In the tragedy be See | himself. He had been affiteted with te the son and had been he house for ye: & disease of the alr passages for Ae va In order to connect up anew main, fering with acute neuralgt a fering with acute neuralgia. The lat be shut off tomorrow from ter complaint had given him a great)? @. m. until ne |from Bummit @ deal of pain on Harvard avenue ive street, and on Harvard he last time ‘The lan ms way to Republican Bcott was #een alive ik last t, when FRIDAY, JAN. 2d, 1903, CLOSING OUT SALE ad heretofore during our clearance sales every article in the store, E. & W. Collars and Cuffs and Stetson Hats excepted, will be sold Herbert S Upper| AT ACTUAL COST houerman Block, Cherry street Cost mark freely shown if desired to substantiate our assertions ADAMS & BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS aod FURNISHERS 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block ————— Pout Your Treasures Where They Will Be Safe Deposit Vaults are 1 burglar proof for rent by the month or SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING 701 FIRST AVENUE IT MEANS A SAVING of many dollars to you if you buy holiday goods while our big sale is on. Remember, this big 25 per cent reduction sale ends Wednesday night. Come in NOW. t Stove House inthe North. N. W. Fixture Annox—Everything weet. leotri Main Store, First Ave. & Spring St 819 First Avere South,

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