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WEATHER FORECAST—Tonight and Friday, showers! frech Xo brisk south to weet winds, ST, ATTLE ‘ THURSDAY, JANUARY ‘2 @ank Clearings Today, $521,890 This Date a Year Ago, $414,800 Imerease . «+ « $107,030 STAR. S REDUCE FORT SAN CARLOS Three of Kaiser's Warships Plug for Hours at an Antiquated Coop and Finally Silence It--They En- ter Lake Maracaibo and Capture a Gunboat MONTH One Cent TH LAST EDITION | __ GERMAN JANKENY WINS OVER TWO U ‘ MARACAIBO, Jan. 22.—Three Ger ian warships the Panther, Palk sid Vineta, yesterday succesfully jetermed Fort Ban Carlos at the en jtrance to Lake Maracaibo. ‘The at tek Was beaun early In the morning Jord. continded until the guna of the 4 after were silerm late in the mT 4 brtiliant re tance of its poor equip overwhelmed with the een atter at the present | mb cannot have itiment he i» willimg| ‘The camp tor 4 the for ew: and w nnot be raule, [Iva bit jlike to be Jatorship on a p leemmion, but Hf he [thrust upon him now ~ fobarts of Pierce and Thompson of Kitsap Desert =: ° =" fort ¢ ih apite village of Ban Ca war fired by | los, behind | erman shells | then the top end of the Beattic Mitte. |their lives, and abandoned the town ——————————— | W. ll tric Company Would cheerfully coms 40 take refuge in the cou Hev bine with ny Other Eastern Wamh+jeral «at wiere have arrived in this ‘, to a a a a an er-- reston Has Al Votes ington Who would promise to letty They report that a number of | Miranda, The capture of the Miran- |of Ban Car returr t two youre henes, persona in the town were killed, da and the desire to put an end rely e This is the substance of (he gomeip - the traffic which has been ¢ ships about Mr, Furth | LA GUAYRA, Jan, 22.—Reports |ly carried on with Venesuela despite |the marksmanship wae 0 a 0 In Renate Warburton of pumty }from Maracaibo this morning # the blockade are #aid to have been | poor. It required 13 hours to reduce te voting steadily for and) erman attack on Fort Ban |the primary objects of the attack. | the litte antiq fort, becaure wo ye that he will do mo to the end wan auccessful. The Vene-|That Commodore Boheder was an-/few shots were effective je te pot bawhfal about say! that) auclans fought desperately until the gered at the previc repuine of the The explosion reported as coming fort was that of an ere iw all Kindsef money for Ans fort were silenced. The | P a8 another reason. gunk of th ather ts @ty Ure mission bill Is parsed ate Be: my Votes, but he thinks ate] Germana then steamed past and en-| Boheder p. nmanded the materially aided the e Unies. Sharp tecokeel tan a, Bate Benaser oO f 4 with the {MPL Of the raltroad lobby to cars| tered Lake Maracaibo, Phere. th [Vineta, ‘which lay outside the bar oto, ain their victory. bd ~ awe ploane: n he legia ure prove pt ys Yenenie ” hes une nly 7 village uy ir we x two} were taken rth and fen ¢ menae <ibG | rupt the tewisiature will p futile leaptured the Venesiela atluning heavy mu evidence of their superiority as) the Joint seesion, each resulting (he last might that he never feit stronger fighters and point out the fact of Kitsap | Ankeny +. ae follow that he would win| which te undoubtedly true, that had e eet the fort been supplied with eve “ mr Mason ‘chenaea | Wise’ a teouly of whieh madi number of modern guns, its d¢ Wilson. There were | Turner ¥ senators will vote! enders would have been able to re- the scattering 2, | Sharp ay commission bill. This| pulse the Germans, commtanton men titi Align a & number of commission | _ hey threaten to | Crdw : 1% ie Preston camp at the} WASHINGTON, D. C. 2— om. = ope r Senerey. cums: & 2h Gente Myon 1. Wilson claime that he is| The state Aepartm: the r bombardment of Fort Ban Carlos by the German feet as unwise in the extreme. It is thought that the seo- ae near an election as either of the other two, He says that while his | present vote ie small he ie the sec- | ond attack wae undoubtedly the re- | == T T T ond ehotce of @ majority of the lee: | pique o 6 part of com - ore | NO YE IN SIGH isiature, and that he will stand an | maul at te px SPURS Sent fomnere Panther at being compelled to retire the first at- tempt to storm the fort. Minister Bowen has received s cablegram from President Centro calling his at tention to the bombardment. of a Venezuelan port STORMTOSSED LONDON, Jan. 22--The British excellant chance to win when Ankeny cause becomes hopeless, Which he believes wil speedily be the Cane. Wilson evidently hopes to be the residuary legatee of the railroad wer the | J dan, 22-There le 4 of an election they will cross the abe bere that Levi Ankeny | Rubicon and explain that they mere. | Daim and that the radiroad |'% 60% In the bend wagon, which ia| lestate in case ite frame-up is lot, * | ted @ justifiable move | i hip Hilda, laden with being out a dark horse | He i also acting very nice to the ship Hilda, ta with wheat, which afew days If this te done oa ‘kine asuntp [Preston contingent. In fact, Wilson LONDON, Jan. 81—The gravity of |faile@ from Ban Francisco On Bep~ ¥ will be from the fone dust sienthened, Would Het refuse votes from any the Vi welan situation in evs. | tember § for Cork was driven asi Ankeny bin although he @apect to be elected senator uy, tomorrow or next day Heutenants hae yd . yore them to be goot prophets ‘Mr. Ankeny will not Bea a members of bis com. on publicity and promotion the Ankeny case this way can get all the voter we need it becomes necessary f no hurry about playing out body ‘There t a great deal of talk about | money around Ankeny headquarters, but ft ls all done by paid boosters | t to be padiocked. thing tn sight. ‘The | Ankeny cow Was milked before the first vote was taken, and the antmal | ie not giving down anything Just| tow. Ankeny Wants to see resulta | before he goes in any deeper said that he is sore because thinks he ls not getting value | ceived, although he is confident of winning. He does not tke the delay, | And thinks It means a further hold- ap. The ratiroad lobby te blamed | fomewhat, It ie felt that the cor. | poration heelese are Juggling with the senatorship to help out their fight on the rallroad commission Uncertain About Jake Jacob Furth te here. He te nomin- ally for Preston, and Wilson second, | but a lot of people think he t for | Jacob alt the tine, Mr. Furth 14 by & storm tn Haltorien bay The entire crew wes rescued. torm te dying whioh gives o0: hope of saving Our North Window Is filled with left-over HOLIDAY SUSPENDERS that were 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, Colored Shirts Regular price 75¢ and §t.00. Your choice of any Suspender or Shirt until Thursday at 6 p. m., for aa Genced by the weakness of American ratiway shares this morning. Kuyers are apparently fearful of the effect | Just a Little Shy Nevertheless there is a persiatent opinion among the wine ones that Ankeny is a few votes shy, and that | these can never be scraped in. Un. jt the necessary number is assured | there le ne need of bringing Inte the [fold those who will be compelled t | place themaesives in a doubtful post- } tion with constituents by crossing the tine. If the required @ vot Assured by another week rail. read combine will probably try to Pall Ankeny off the track and re- place him with a Seattle man. Who it will be ts yet uncertain. It ts doubtful whether the ratiroad lobby hae picked out the man. Severs! names are known to be under con sideration, and the one who can be assured of enough votes to win out whi be selected. Until majority fan be aemured for some one elee the allroad men will continue to vote for Ankeny whether they think he can win or not Benator Btanley Hallett, Democr of Spokane. speaking for the miner- y aye that an sereement has Walla Walla candidate. | been made among the Demorrats to re obliged to stand ilet the Republicans fight out “but whenever An-jameong themecives, This disposes of @ Within balling distance 'the Ankeny claim of Democratic GISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS Jen ti-I» the house, Whatcom Fy Raine of Kt @ bill of Stevens introduced | appropriating $12.68¢ to furnish the that eight hours | chambers of the two houses of the @ day's work in all | legistature in the new capitol bulld- ing. By MeCoy of Skagit, a bi propriating $1,000 to build a read rom the Checkanut mountains to Blanebe's slough In Ekagit county, « distance of six miles, cannot be You Want the votes now ™* by Voting for other can- for @ while before they come te Mr. Crawford. editor eA of the Chehalis Bul- WILLIAM: $160,000,000 A YEAR 16 DIRT CHEAP, FRITZ. WHY, JUST THINK, HE ALMOST COLLECTED THAT MILLION-OOLLAR BILL IN VENEZUELA PEOPLE DECLARE TEXT OF THE PRESTON RESOLUTIONS Resolved, That the election of King county's candidate to the Inited States senate is ovr paramount iseve! 4 " and representative STOLE HAMS nee wae arrested last night by Patrolman Le Count ona} »/ hat of burglar Barnes te al-| / leged “to have broken into a store- room on First avenue south, It te Claimed he stole several hams ALL CLOTHING AND HATS AT ACTUAL COST Until the last day of the month, 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block counsel for the Great Northern raliread. phe rn th nnete tate Berna cat bostame Speaker is Missed Hie speech was frequently inter rupted by yells of disapproval, but he succeeded in commanding some Sttention unt!! he made en unfortun- ate complimentary reference to An heny iy speaking of the Walle Walla candidate he eaid “E bave been detounded and griev- €4 to hear from this platform such eapersions as have been cast on that honorable gentionman. Levi Ankeny ‘Thie utterance inctied the aud- Jence to & remarkable demonstration Five acres, all cleared, bearing orchard and small fruit; property is well im- proved, desirable for a coun- try home; large dwelling, barn, etc. TWO SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES FIRE AND REMOVAL BALE INFANTS DRESSES, THE BAD OF WHITEWEAR. the $2.26 quality, for —— That it is the duty of ev senator We have bor Un- 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—Anne from Kin pedi y. Coyien y ae honorable effort and sacri- egeines the speaker. He was hineed. dueite ‘detain a" New A GREAT pe Rtg oR sister po 4 fice in to elect Harold Preston: sisi pened gh mse el ats ie Herbert $s Upper Fork an extensive lot of Muslin TOMORROW--One of the beet How need lection it arly necessa and eve: e Inde’ Thi 1 n ver kn SENSATIONAL STORY (8/B yesterday im the Harlem police thet King seunty vote for a railway commission, Ge declared forego what further remarks he hed is Friday at very low pete, | Ste Men's Umnbention the handle ba 2 atx pues eae oo ‘the blican state platter: Intended to make 0, 11 and (2 Scheverman Bleck, LADIES CHEMISE that were slightly burned, for, each, ae mon ane, spatelen home, =~ ——— for euch action, without regard te the in- . Firet avenue and Cherry street worth ac to Bic, On sale at BBe | The Men's and Women's Umbrel- to LADIES’ DRAWERS—Piain and embroidery lace trimmed, dividual preferences of members upon that question, ie reasen- able and honorable; the same time. Minister Howen toh by — and his wife were being recelv- las, cover good, handle of the “Twe —not ma to aistgure abe at the foot of $1.25 Men’ broidery and tucked, $1.00, for CHILDREN'S UNDERSKIRTS, f : ‘mbrelias, quite per- ed by President and Mre Therefore, we, the citizens of King county, in mass meeting wort to #100, for Ibe, 8c, ect 4 ‘Ptreet, to the effect that Roosevelt. Mra Taylor was aseembied, hereby urge and demand i our sad Soe. 750 a pair. vithes nso Nees and Women's Um- % beaten into Insenst- formerly ® Wealthy society te for @ railway commission bill, as declared for in . LADIES NIGHT DRESSES, brellas, perfect, { oy daiier Corbett Tues- header of New York, but she is the Republican state platform, in order to secure the election of e@ with scarcely any opporition, a orth $1.00, for T9e. $2.56 Ladies’ Umbrellas, sliver q morting, is strongly denied by |@ now 9 confirmed drunkard Publiohed ip another column. eee s evaLae Pd and pearl handles, i : A committer, of which L. n| ERs 18 5 290, 39¢ - | Corbett states that neither he nor left thie morn apa Better Numbers—Worth from —. Cifieer struck the saloon — ympia with Ube resolutions. CHILDREN'S MUSLIN UN- Pe to $18.00-—On sale from e - im the patrol wagon or BOTTOM HAS afternoon a feo floral DERSKIRTS — Trimmed, eom- $2.25 to 87.00. business men was so drunk that he In this At police headquarters roo dragged into a cell The candidacy of Harold Preston the state capital comnecs fol to imy tho: every Influence for the election Mr. Pr These higher numbers are ae good as anything you can buy. ai Beadquarters. He ciaime Hutchinson he sald iympia I found some ! for the United States senate wi meni lace trimmed and tucked, the | The covers are perfect, the a this staternent, of the delegation lukewarm Ss Sal 139 value? ate Row Sewell, one ‘of the mon ar: FALLEN OUT ns Ghniaadih cit this: teiesipartionn |tprete “dagpent ef tt teetee eae uit Sale EPI Pina “iGReR | frames are parngen make and the raid war made on Pwo Charieys” ssioon, wax before Captain Ward this and in the presence of for the Btar sta: that he Witton from the time of Hoth he was locked up| RG One wtrike him He makd we fall inaensibie to the headquarters, but saw him. ad ome in an indirect way cing all they could to lemsen * of election, all tbe x for the Beattie Why t* honesty in polit as sacred ae in privet mild the representatives People break the pledges which they have so sacredly given? The ve to the Republicans ington the largest majority histoy of the state, 27,000, and they Intended that the pledges of the Ree the handles the newest designs in the market. and trimmed with embroidery, | | | CHILDREN 8 MUBLIN DRAW- | $1.89 value, for $1.29. | SAYS THE GOODS WERE MORTGAGED Mre, KR. Prescott of 116% Virginia strect, Ie looking for a Mra. Page, alias Brown, whom Mrs. Prescott claims bunkoed her out of $100 re- cently, Mra. scott told her trou- @aALT LAKE, 2 Utah, Jan. 2 masa meeting of citizens in the Seat- Mach interest is manifested in rafl road and engineering circies with | county fespect to unexpected difficulties en boy om wt A countered in the construction of the secure = © os }treatfe which the Southern Pacitic| sdeption of @ streng on ogg is building to cros# 26 miles of Sait | tions, embodying oer oof | Lake to shorten the distance to the | the people of Seattle, was retarded for continued | Pacific const. ‘It tx anid that 20 miles|@ brief period by Judge Thos. ire into the }OUt in the lake the bottom has ap- id a few railroad sym: Driftwood Blaze Sprinkled ‘ fen, “we dragged’ Ra by bathing hi on your open fire gives the r . net # bi to th t night. She Prey “retl 3 A face with a | Parently fale d more than|but the vast audi [publican pinttorm be fulfilled. They |etsted that ceveral days ago Mrs beautiful coloring of burning driftwood Pideceded in reviving | 1007 cai ~ [haa confidence in the party of their |fage oid her some furniture for from the sea One-half pound jar suffi- $100, Later was relieved of the furniture by local dea’ who held J. M. Frink «poke briefly regarding |a mort ‘on the household goods. King county's right to recoanition| Mre. Page can not now be found at this seesion of the legisiature, and (604 Mre, Prescott wants the police representatives | to arrest her if she should be found, | Ss =i | ares k id | Was still quite ffi at bin | the e mg above the sur- to the wishes Green Lake. He holds to face of the water 500 feet away from] 64 corporation officials. | hat he was cructiy beaten |each side of the trestie. The problem |" aio Goemal instructions to the Re is etil? coughing wp | according to the engineers, can b| ing gounty delegation were carried 5 Femult of hie injuries. solved by keeping up the dumping) si nost unanimously, and with such | me ma vahemence that not # doubt can ex-| cient for 50 fires. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. 627] First Avenue * S The County's Right Call for a Sample. the Republi pl lection would soon resdlve jitwelf into a certainty In introducing G rt et regarding the favorable sentiment | Preston's ness men in this city fo ‘ i A 4 : 1 hair: | Demoerst, Chairman : In hie opening |casion to announce that Judge Wil- Better buy two . CA CH ONE Bee CAIN Wettdle mates tor tho| covmtie sommtur af the Mil y | or three suits now And our Great January Clear- Legh y ae oeratic member ou ae na : ele |Gelagation in the lecthatuce, an that you have an ance Sale will be a thing of the a . = is DENVER, Cola. Jan. 92.—The |ment word to the meeting that past, If you don't know even { : A. Jan. 22—Mies Lititan | pemocratic members of the legiaia ‘ 4 of the Re- |*Pite of his opposition to a railroad opporé¢unity to past. If you don’t know { arrived here today from | ture held a protractedcaucus this eat che. ied esas mrnteston he would neverthelent buy them for $10 yet what a great saving ie | » Mass. seeking a Wentern | morning for the purpose of conalder- me oe that {give loyal, untiring support to the ee aceasta Nite ahaa ail is response to a story print-| ing some plan to end the senatorial Tor the | Preston candidacy. The announce-4 ine | B Eastern papers that $09 Puget | suabble. The result of the meeting old Preston for the | ment evoked hearty cheers, and at! UB, we want to call your atten- | SLA oo rnloston bat |e, conclusion of Me, Kings Coes IE Beonenttines of Amer: ton to the fact that everything . Of men seeking wives, who | fort ih aan 4 ? jor Preston. We eattle wt ri e ‘ F . 3 r e stocks has j BEE te take a young woman from|"'"* *O™ oa commission plank {i platform if |@8 Biiation to Judge “Bowne” fae ; F been reduced. in, prices. Thou- Mite who migh: come here in an- it had not been th f the | Shopted by the meeting and ineweee son's Corsets; $1 and sands of people have been in to H Weer to the publication. Miss Whit- party that it be inserted, {tition given that it be forwarded: to up to $1.50 values, to- : Hike says she will canvame the lat made votes for Republicans, partic- | tone given that it be forwarded: te . 5, take advantage of our great Sys ber. ana see if she can ANd B Giarly in Kastern Washington, It) him as an expe peel, morrow, 89c. The Lyon Clothing House bargain offerings. ; ¥ partner in the bunch how ie a matter of polttical honesty [Pig of CRIM CH, | a 220.222 First Ave, cor, Main ark i | ry : rae 3 that we fuifill our pledges, though | ni cihen George F. Cotte : comme aaaees Thousands of opportunities | WolUNTEERS oF AMERICA | rATHANTIC CIRYN. J. Jan, 22--| we may not be personally In favor of | yn w TS" Wood “were other ~ CLEARANCE SALE still awalt you : Four au rs of the wreck of the Pent od were a ; At the of the vi steers | Ablel Ab Il recover from thelr Ginko Mansaind He med the aud: Men’s co £ IN - = " mmission bill passes and ton ae ‘ensity for the =P. Seas Bes Eanes riment rather than > vrganization, ain migren o eople of the atate it] fam, L. Crawford had been ‘ gg vie Bhs 1 in two years, If we] ed. for the f d » renewed | permit th ction of anyother thin iv. , eatin & Beattie man It may be years before manated trom difter- y have bee: + nba te we can again choose a senator from the theiter. etal Off on all Wool Waists, roo Machtntlalt Price. 9. a, —_——- . among the citi of this ¢ ered inaudible he cd 7.00 Mackintos! ++ 88. pe sieraticonttantsiet§ ’ Tudag Milo A tthe nekt Hpeak- |by @ storm of hin: but inthe midst f/ Which means a substan- fh.00, Mackintosh 4-50 ASHEVILLE, N.C, Jan. #2—-Aler, reverted to the “Seattle spirit” lof the turmoll Rurke left hie | § i pst . 15.00 Mackintosh 2 FOR coyo pe ABHEVILLE, N.C. Jan. 22-—Aler, reverted (0, the ee een a [scat in the near at the roses Jett biel tial saving [if you buy morning on the Southern railway, years ago, and said that It must pted to deliver @ speech from the | tomorrow. and as « result two trainmen were d again He outlined th of of the swe, - gr? fatally burt. aed. eeven others re-| gen to be derived by @ repre-| He could néither be seen ne Pema ceived serious injuries. The traina| sentative in the United States sen-|heard, and realising the futility 6a regular and n special freight.| ate fren Seattle, and cluded hia |? “ pest . he rerambl 4 amid the - ; : —_—— a emarks by urging th ple of thin | howls of derision and laughter, to b GBACRAMENTO, Jan. 22—~The as-| FOR A $50,000 BRICK Clty to atick thgether through thick |more commanding, poritib “oh ‘ene o N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything : wry, has passed appropriation| ©. D, Stimson today took out aland thin until the election of Harold | stage, It was some moments before GOOD GOODS Elcotrical vad Serving in the axgregate $98,000 | building permit for the erection of a| Preston te accomplished | Chatrman Craven eid restore ord $13 First Avenue South, a Offered am coyote wcalp| $60,000 dree-a ory brick busin Judge W. H. White, who followed ‘but finally thg hesembly quiete 906, 206, 210 PIKE STREET. PS buliding at 814-884 Union street. Judge Moot, told of recent visite to down, and thé judge was introduced 1-4

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