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ONE CE aWERTHER REPORT SyeATHER or Fale » 293 Tonight, Bouth bo AST SNOW Of SEASON MAKE roa SMALL BOYS HAPPY NT eee snow, Southwest winds, GRAND SEAR Vi We PN ay R CREDITORS WANT SOMETHING ing Ready to Serve Notice on Triple Alliance That It Does Not Own Venezuela INGTON, D.C. Jan. Bt fe DMargerie. French charge beld a long consultation Hay this morning, stated that Franc that such portions of agsinet Veneruria as have on adjusted, shall be trent- “am equal Dasie with those hich he yale t natn rere Tecommend the acceptance prepesition to their home govern | ments, 1¢ & oaid that he has final jly gone so far aa to lay down what vitimatum te the =» done this by & swamestion that if the allies will not accept what he regards aa rea- sonable terma he will call together | the creditor nations, seven in mum- ben for the purpase of making a for- mal protest against the demands of the allies. of these other creditors have al * dissatiataction with the attitade ot| the allies, and evident determi-| nation of Germany in particular te} Push ite claime te the utmost It t@ also Snderstend that Bowen |@ intends to ae coi offmets to the claims of the allies fn the shape of counter clatme for the @amage tr te se eeasrenen ms that oe ” PREPARE FOR WAR: ‘Sami Rushing Work on Warships and - Rapidly Training Recruits are being sent tq this tation with great rapidity, under rush orders, apd training Ie going forward so to insure & sufficient hat completion in a month's time. Work on wrt lo ee Saacuaeass es JURY TURNS KING G OUNTY CH LIGHT ON THe CRY COUNGIL | AT SEA Two Men Drowned and Perhaps Several Others Si—-The Briti«h a with the ryede boat Dew Med- Hterranean, off here, Today we wail- « were drowned and 13 others ane mining. ‘The number of casuaities is not definitely known. Although only two Dodier have been recovered, 1B others may be drowned. a heer rammed the destroyer, kee her over and spilling all on deck inte the sea. A majority were ree cued, but it is known thet ® num- ber were caught below the hatches and probabiy drowned, The crew conmtated | at | © men. SHOT AT HIS CORFU, Jan. cruleer Pieneer : INGREASE IN = CLEARINGS Beattie bank clearings for thie month, for the week passed, and fer today, al! a remarkable | ipe a shooth terminated tn = took place on park ieee erst wireet near ae gd inet evening. ¥ B Leonard, wiekder, te th the etty jell, heen is anid to have made the declaration that he war . @igiad that he @id the shooting. and jthat hie only rearet ix because of markemanship, men and their famities |have been having trouble for some time about matters, and especially about a water that passes wee Last night Mr. Leonard home ai L hak eee lian speaee the Beer te toe Hponee to the knock, drew a heavy ga and Ored point bienk, Ore wae only one shot AB pt went back into the aon then started down town. wee arrested af he stepped off Madison street car and taken to f MINISTER Presented to to Roosevel LEGISLATORS mr 1903 TS OF THE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION WiLL FIGHT ELECTRIC POWER OCTOPUS $15,858,749 12,4171 50h “$3,381,188 PER MONTH —> BANK CLEARINGS FOR THE MONTH BANK CLEARINGS FOR MONTH A YEAR AGO INCREASE a5 CENTS T WEEK AWAITING RETUAN OF TRAITOROUS KING COUNTY 1 he ca CASES IGT OF MURDER TRIALS” “ane TUESDAY—LEVIBON RE COURT Wm, Levison’s trtat for the mur- der of L. A. Hooth witli begin tn the Buperior court Tuesday morning. { James Tilton, William ‘REFORM BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS CTRIC COMPANY) pany will and ning eet Saturday, Fe * date when the management | the Klee company will be sum- noned before the board to face | barges that the company has been | orlouny negligent in looking af the accommodation of pa- begin respectively, Feb. 6, 1 was murdered in the notor- | Green Light saloon carly on Sherman (hen 14 of Inst year he was sandbagged and . wae released on $2000 Z ‘The others are imprisoned tt, his notion was taken o# the re county fall awelting trial wult of the receipt by the board of c ~ dopted by the Beacon { Club, denouncing terme the condi ine at the James street thom, Presenting the resotution 4. | 1. Wailer, president of the protest ing elub, stated that the company | hed gros#ly neglected the comfort and convenience of ite patrons who were competied to transfers kinds of weather without any yvied from the elements, and at ienee forced to wade through mud ankle deep In order to get their cart He also scored the company for the flithy condithon of the power [street and erecting additional sheds os the management hed made « written While no threst was nt te Beperally understood that the board wit aemane of the Klectric company that it either fulfill ite agreement to make the tmprovements necessary for the accommodation of the public relinguieh tracks which Were allowed to be iaid on the un- hat the above improve- be made. BY FALLI y preparatory to turning! ROME Jan #1 office to Willem A. Hich: | or aecreta: who has been appointed 1 | bishop of “Manager Neck- of St. Peters and arch- elttine, fell downstairs TTREMONT TAKES FIRST FREIGHT \Government Supplies Arrive for Shipment to Manila by the Boston Steamship Com- pany Under Its New Contract The first shipment of government freight to leave this port for Me nia under the contract recently - by the government with the Horton Bteamship Company will be carried by the big freighter Tre- mont, which sails February 10. Kome of thie freight is already in warehouse here ready for shipment though this fact is not generally kaown, an the officia the steam- ship company are bound to secrecy | in all matters pertaining to Uheir re-| liations with the government as to jthe nature and amount of freight loonsigned to them for shipment. It jie known, however, that the freight |now here and ready to be stowed | this port March 1@ Officials of the aboard the Tremont cousiete of gov- Rostom Steamship Company say they ernment stores, benides a vers con-|expect an unusdally large cargo of siderable amount of light machinery | government freight to go by the and tools intended for wee in the.| Shawmut Much of thie freight wilt construction of the new military post | be purchased tn thie city from local at Manila, he ge Seattle merchants have been ad-| The governmeit's contract with vieed that considerable quantities of | the Boston Steamship Company witl goods of & semi vutante nature expire at the end of the fiscal year, will be purchased for shipment | but It is expected that the company on the last day of "the Tremont’s|\ will have so far demonstrated ttx fay in port one wtores will be/jability to handle the traffic with acchased by the quartermaster's | safety amd dispatch before that time eoartment, and consist of such |arrives that the renewal of the con- things as are not included In the yearly contracts made by the gov- ernment. As no forage contracts are held by Reattie commission mer- aan all of the forage shipped by the Tremont will be by the quartoreasner'e department Major Bingham, of the quarter- department, received tele- raphic advices a few days ago to the effect that « large consignment f government freight intended for shipment had been dispatched from |the government arsenal at Rock Is- land, IL The consignment consists chiefly of arsenal magazine rifles and are billed to the chief ordnance officer at Maniia. This shipment has not yet arrived here, but is daily ¥en xt stearmahip to sail after the Tremont will be the Shawmut, her sister ship. The Shawmut ts booked to sall for the Orient from to bring about this result. BALKAN OUTBREAK IS CONSIDERED VIENNA, Jan. 21.—A Patkan out-, indignation tm all the capitals ef break is regarded as imminent. The|Purope. There is a prevalent be- | i] j police station. Orr went to his be today and was Instantly killed. His | sisters of Mercy of the convent at |N6f, Rat only outside interference an oh with nit possi i being rushed forward speed. and Talks Taffy and later had « physician dress t wound in bis arm, K OF BALLARD ~ CLOSES ITS DOORS ==: Shows That Institution Is Solvent It'Will Reopen on Monday Jan, 21.—A meeting of of the Bank of has suspended on fun which was start- wan heid thin ff consider what steps to taken @2amined the books d@ that the Habili-| entirely of deposits, Be od 671.243. 43, and that the to $97,006.81; of Weis Lil ie bills ‘recetvable in real estate. Of five wan selected farther and recom- of procedure on Mon- ‘ing compome the W. Peter, A. W. RAL OF X-SENATOR Hon, John 8. Allen To- Afternoon impressive will be the for the late Hon. b Allen. ‘They will be held Tn *, & Harvard mv- | clock originally ann Edward Lim the services at at the grave PRUE be no formal services oF soctety to whieh need, but many eye of the Be Senator Ai- o all pomp family desire that the FY pall bearers chosen oman Hurke, Supreme | Fullerton, Jude ee C. H. Hanford er B. Gree soygiad Pall bearers will prob- x members the ro cant their Allen, the r ympia George and J Cann both m today out of | tnd memory of the inte the ON. D. C, is atitl confined to ie with the grip, Mis ny refuned wy eny that hia con- absolute quiet THE KING Gen. Mile on ot King Bawoed at He fas iil dine and | Jan. 81.—| to admit} and seep Preston, BB. Cux, John Johnson and Thos, Hegeahl, Ix the mean time it wae decided to file a friendly suit for a receiver in order to fore~ wtall any infriiea) action im that line. INSERT BALLARD At the meeting cash subscription: agaregating $10,000 were made to en able the bank t reopen on Mon- day, and it was promixed by nearly jan ‘the depositors that they would continue to give the bank their sup- ot. The long linews of Cashier W w. DeLong and his conmenuent ab- sence from the bank Is thought to have been the primary cause of the trouble. It ts freely asserted that the run | was malicious, started by “knoek~ ere” for the purpose of injuring the bank. A large majority of the cred- itors are natinfied as to tts nolvency SAILOR BELIEVES HE WAS ROBBED Ka. Galligher, a setior whe arrived yesterday from # cruise to Australia faye that he was knocked down an robbed on Jackson street Inst nigh to the police that LE while he the sidewalk, He arrived a jevening and took « car he started to exph viet. He had never see betore, and he began |what he thought would be a good |time. On Jackne | met two men who pr Ihim down. When he found that his money wa Iter some trouble’ he found the polloe station and th his troubles. His wtory was as he was badly intoxicate iSNOW STORM FLAG 1S STILL WAVING Reports received by Section Diree- tor Salisbury. in charge of the local United States weather bureay, indi cate a continuance of the snow storma that have been raging ithroughout the Northwest for the past few days finow was falling this morning at Cape Fiattery, Tatoosh inland and other points along the const The local forecast i# for occasional snow tonight ang occasional rain or snow lomorrow SHUT OFF City water will be shut off from 9 to 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. on Firet avenue south from Lane street to the ety limite, up he t KELLY RESIGNS Mike Kelly hae tendered his restg- Ination as road supervisor of distr | No. & to the coun J, Sherman of been appointed in bin place. MARRIAGE LICENSES t] appointment of Tecelver WASHINGTON, Jan . M.—Baron Speck von Sternberg wee prevented to President Hoosevelt shortiy after | as by Secretary Hay “ gp am : JOHN E, KILLED B J. Peterson of Part ASSAY ROOM} ported Dead, Vi FIRE Proves fare se J. ae > . o4 inte Bonney pany NEW YORK, Jan. t.—Combustion | 1). Morning of acid gases tn the laboratory of] Arnoid, the ee aie the the United States amay office in] establishment that vets wae not kill- Wail street started a fire this morn. | ed in the Northern Pacific ries. enterday morning, an pe yaulte contained $10.000. |the published report to that effect wee entirely erroneous, Peterson tablished his identity, and as # result the records of the coroners office were altered. ‘They now how that John B, Oleson i the ovcupant of the slab in the morgue. When the dead man waa.tfound, papers in hin coat pockets fa hin identity as J. Peterson might enter upon his mew duties in connection with Venesucian affairs immediately The reception waa held in Roosevelt's office instead of the Blue room, ‘e+ expr mia the the wale mer entertained t 4 America. JiM HAM IS ON TOP|NEARLY ALL ARE SAVED BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, %1.—AN the pansengers of the wrecked Cres- been taken from the rock where they were marooned, ex- cept Mra. Fogg and her baby. The | in would not permit these two Mills and others to gain | take chances in a amall boat, The the road and defraud |captain and part of the crew are ‘ockholiers. He alleges | till remaining on the rock HARDHEADED OPERATORS INDIA <APOL 18, he ominers and nic CHICAGO, Jan. 1 ton Lewis, formerly of Seattle, cago, Chicago, Rock Island & Pactf way, in whieh he small stook- holder, Lewin claims that # con. apiracy im on foot among Marshall} MR. JOHN T00 CONFIDING Ind, Jan, 91— wage r o'clock this rr at the prelim sion the ope ously to refuse any inereane of standards of mining ats $120 in Strange Saloon—Now | He Can't Find Dram Shop J. W. John, a visitor tn Beattie, Is in a strange predicament, He haa] quite a sum of money here on de- | posit for him, but he Im at a loss > CONDI T ION know where he left it, He has ask- ed the police to help him, Johnwon says he wae town few nights og oN, 4i.—At_ noon today retary bn D. Long's cond) tion remains unchanged TEN FEET OF SNOW AT VALDES ce that time he has been at- The steamer Santa Ana a yting to find the saloon ys that he in “all mixed up” that night, the name of | he left the from Vaides last night She brings | word that the snow was 10 feet deep jin that city when she left Among her 16 passengers was Fred | ile inemith, one of a party of eight joing the and left a Jan saloon in ey. | ‘| DESTROYERS COLLIDE Heat Anne Beattle Powers, of legal jan The t destroyers lided off here badly dam docks with propapectors who came from Ni to Port Moller on the belated atean e on ¢ He th Alaskan peninsula to Portage bay, where he by d the Bhellkof, which Jeonnected with the Santa Ada, PORTSM | yiritian por et the \areat difficulty. hi: him. Mr. Richards will en- saan the active Glacharge of bis Monday ESON Y CARS neck was Broken by the fall. He wan 78 years old. The pope in great- ly shocked as Necker was one of bis most Intimate friends, The Canadian custom house moved yerterday Lg BO Pier 1*to Pier 2 of the Northern Pacific a AGO, Jan, H.—Wheat, 77%. AFarm for Nothing 117 acres three miles cast of Lake Washington, 14 head of stock. good buildings, orchard and all farming ents for $4280.00, $1600.00 cash, nee $6 a quarter, interest at ‘ ot re is $4000 worth of first-clan cedar which can be marketed imme- diately to the three milis in the vicinity, giving you your farm prac- teally for notht statement the identi ’ Another’s 8. gl * jusively that been too hasty, dleation eo dead man, Peterson from Irondale, 6 villane gear fom Fw naend. The night before ae killed, Oleson wae doing the asi Peterson. The men, as a = coats The coat com- 1 the papers belonged to Peter- a friend® of the dead man to- a Dovitively identified him as Ole 5 hovoner Hoye will hold no Inquest, convinced that death was ac- ITAL STOCK CASH IS DECREASED ae ap od $10 “er month, two hk vér 200. feet deep; good soll, just the place for a email garden and Interurban | chickens; located about 18 minutes’ a certificate | ride from Pioneer square. Secure This A. Lawrence °°" 3 Seattle. “Tacoma way company Nie the county auditor's thin ning of a decrease in ite capital ik from $4,000,000 to $2,000,000. ere are now 20,000 shares valued 100 « #hare; $500,000 boing pre~ |fertea and $1,600,000 ‘common stock, CHARITY BALL The second annual Will be held Tueaday, Feb. 10, at the Armory, The proceeds will go to the House of the Good Shepherd or- parade PEAY FIRE LOSS Price $260, A Bargain. HERBERT Ss. UPPER 10, 11 and 12 Gcheuerman Blook, First avenue and Cherry street charity ball ——cCHEAP—____ BACRAMENTO, Jan, 41.—The de- On ly $290 partment store of Weinstock, Lubin @& Co, was destroyed by fire this Small Cottage and Lot mocning xn is $1,000,000, heay~ Hy insured, Frank Kasebolt, @ fire- pa. was killed by falling walls, Al, Pyitehard had his back brok and Pia ht was internally injured: RECEPTION TO ANKENY ‘All Tacoma or Levi An- and accom: | Tacoma hotel reception was | T ACOMA, Jan. at var out to greet Be keny and his amiabi plished wife at the last night public given in he of Mr. Ankeny's re Sent victory in the legisiature, and hundreds of Tacoma people availed |themactves of the general invitation to att 14, From & o'clock untll 10] am of visitors pour te rlor A to felicitate renator ” redfizetion of his great ambition and then -paseed ont, while others re mained to pam\ @ Roclal hour with the aenator'é frends, A down, monthly; lots $60 up, at Hillman Seattle's finest suburb. 1 [Renion car on Washingt 5 cents, large, war Hitman city HILLMAN, Owner 10 at oftle | | Agram have been instructed to send 200 trained nurses to Macedonia, to will bring about a cessation of the troubles, and it ts expected that Rus- sin will take the initiative,‘as did in 1877, Remoristrances to Porte have been evaded and no mat- The repeated outrages of the |isfaction for past offenses or prom- ‘Turks of t daily occurrence for| ise of better order in the future can some time past hav: pumed much | be obtained. be on hand should an outbreak oc- eur. Practical line, and our plates show making. Gold Crowns Bridge Work Bliver | Piltings Pull Bet of anu seeth Without Plates White Crowns Gold Fillings TEETH EXTRACTED FREE, WITHOUT PAIN, and replaced with new ones the same day, We modestly assert that no one is better qualified to care for your dental needs than we are. With « spectaliet In arge of each department, and an equipment, that is the est on the Pactfic coast, we are able to serve pou satisfac- torilly at @ more moderate charge than are those of our competitors who choose to pattern after our business methoda. We guarantee all our work for 15 years. Harvard Dental Parlors 618 Second Ave., Corner James and Second, OVER LAGE HOUSE HOURS—8; 30 a. m. 1:00 p.m New Hats We are just in receipt of 15 cases of new styles in Soft and Stiff Hats. to $:00 p.m, Sundays, 9:00 a m, to has just as much style and will give you as sa service as any $5.00 Hat on the market; while is equal to the best $3.00 Hat sold throughout the city. us show you the new shapes. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719. Second Ave Hinckley Block

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