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Tonight—Cloudy and Threater ONE CENT hing with Rain Saturday, Fair? Light to Fresh West Winds N GT EDITION PLANS FOR PUBLIC MARKET ALREADY WELL UNDER WAY COLONEL MAY, WHO IS INTER PRISE, TELLS WHAT HIS COMPANY Whe D. BR. May and hin ase elates, RM 1W. OB Allison, ha ved Beattle will ne fine markets in the country, As 4 exclusively in The Star last night tt ting a range: a Denutiful $150.00 k Will begin upon It w two weeks, if the + . . cure the lease of the p ‘ The Seattle Market coms te aires a W-year lease of the « 1 upon which the market is proposed to be built, but the present owners greater period than 3 *. ‘This will have no effect pla of the company and ¥ best as Foon as the y Ma king on his plan ' associated with him men of energy and enterprise. Mr. Henning s @ Well known contractor and engaged extensive piece of work at Fort Lawtor Noes the situation h atte will supp equal any t W. BAD torney in the Great interest 1 x promoters have y over the city and « 4 that the location A avenues and Unton and Un is the best and imont the consumers of th (From photographs taken by The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON,FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1904 ESTED WILL SEARCH THE ree ewes hte tewewnen teens es eente 140405: eam emnn mene + 1 ‘THE ONLY PAPER IM SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS 25 CENTS PER MONTH § GORED TO DEATH VOL. 6. NO. 71 4 WA IN THE BIG ENTER [at «iaes, with the distance of | sue in conducting It will make the | 80 feet between the beams The | market where the richest y) INTENDS TO BO booths will be slightly elevated from | dally supplies: | ne ular walkway, #0 that the ‘One thing we have determined place can be washed out every night! upon, and that is that no stale goods | — | atte market # The strict | shall be wold, and for that purpose fast growing in @ northward and|est devices for sanitation are ip-| we shall ask fora city Inspector, to FAMOUS BULL FIGHTER MET A HORRIBLE FATE— eastward n. At the present | cluded in the plans be stationed there to see that our y and the people come into the | built st the same and entrances | the men who conduct the booths to 2 a t g sections By the cars that tap | wll be provided on every side, #0) keep thetr goods fresh. Nothing tn the entire district. A greater part | that patrons can approach from any | the vegetable line should be expored (By Beripps News Aps'nd f « people from the aout mm part 1 on. The entrances will be | for wale aft the second day from LISBON Fe the ele ted bull fighter, of the city patronize the stores on | through artistic archways and in ev- | its being gathered aes ancel We Pay “Todi A - ‘om tle Sane apper end of Second avenue a ery respect the building will be @ In regard to the plans for con etumbied, throwing ¢ ‘ f of a charging bull, which Y arket would be entent te k of art and an attraction fer) struction, we have them all made Reatented hte haaé and tosses 0 4 the air, ‘Phe torenian them the section of the city and will begin work just as soon as San oennie anane ' ; fs 2 whiee @ When tb “ May ' aw of the » the property is ready for us, We ex bela nalgrtne: Are dao Ogee poo / pleted U at st night, said pected to have the work under way adiue of ¢ v ke The ark t pa = t 1 is fuet filling | eral delay that have kept us back N ft wit . h ur " 1 at tive |T am tn hop we shall be able to ‘ius ‘ t t fings i we end that if | start within the next two weeks and w gover t fon * w The question of life of the lease will Pike ai pia « r er any delay in inning the k this tect it W. B. Allison, the treasurer of the ' bi that company, eaid this morning that the The gre antage of a market work will be started just | -_—- — ties, is oO ' beer are yia few matte hat are now holdin oo oT - > 7” , -eer ~ havriner Gc eatinaied, eesok, of treme LikM4 ont mot aves 10 | the wart oof wore ennreneedy 64 JAPS LOSE THEIR FIRST WAR VESSEL—TORPEDO ces within | going be our lease 1 | range 707 > > 1G > See ee eee nine tnsece en leaped. An Yoeid. te walls of the | °T am in hopes We com have the] BOAT DESTROYED WHILE REMOVING MINES 4 portunity to inspect goods with- | bu « t ructed of pres#-| work started in a short time, and a Soe 4 ray er the efty 1 brick th a of beauty we are planning so that it will begin 1 t - hee | at, Mr. He *#\ when the lease is ready,” sald Mr (By Beripps News Ass'n ‘ the Russian ambassador, which appa > ‘when e idea 4 te with all forma of | Ajlisor morning | ION Reuters r mment in diph wae tik et but t os a s y at I have been in a great number of eay a Se te eeu thal 4 goog Fi ahvads | traetaee at - «w Eastern cities that have mar boat ‘ s of most importasgl pA aglievaes elare t 4 fn ard seen the advantages of | hursday wh € being exchanged be , market ts simply a dig p I find that th ple of the Bast said Mr. Henningsen, “and | om Kerr ba 1 tween I and Petersburg ¢ depart: al od of | wt , he advantages of a mar el that Beattle will support one os he s strongly impremse they be wi c of and will feel the oi whe ny have emt features of the pubil ee x spect The market v for all clase- | self Just what !t doce t supplies fresh TF peed | STORK DEMOCRACY: WICH BHALL 1 TAKE TO BT. LOUIS? | Jucer, Goode are pinced on the THE MONEY he N tion 1 § "pened cit hove 41 | THE LIAOTUNG PENINSULA — ‘ hotographer of the Newspaper Ent erprise Association tn the Far Esat) ‘ he | 1 gat eee t the pe e a’ ukase toda authorizes + ie at a & per t foreign peaple of | ee Cay Gents ; teemable in 1909. Tha nd I think | SHANGHAL i s 1 ex m taxatior rit, ‘The | PETTIT & SON AND OTHER CAPITALISTS TO PURCHASE BIG Hate that «Jai ny of 70,000 | 71 nis eff through Pt , ape TRACTS EAST OF LAKE WASHINGTON | ports on. May 4, 4 for the — ; enterprise | Lia I seule rkv Train Guns on Port Arthur ~* Mi tn jShan. One , . ‘1 ia A Shan Haff a short time have the habit ¢ -| = ca 3,800 men prcke ke sar lly Kw 4 t says Chinese rune to markets just the sa |< syndicate of } apitalists,; ¢ dey, By the electric line wae allowed t + oF see 8 t the Investment their brothers and sisters in the| it te timed, the trip cah be te ty prior to the departure of |, the land side by t cast.” Ihended by MC rail to the lake e the lake ships. ie we r way. 7 eiteinen — Jwell known real eatate boat, thence by the Yesler line pe er Gen. Oleg i { purch al 1 the one note nid one-Hal? a posit across the pet of land on the east side Seattle merchanta wil bail with tra « heavy sleg@ } Whattington. Jeligpt the nouncement of, the WONDER WHY? ‘ preparatory te | These men are acting on inf arly construction of this line. It . t of the port. i be whieh they have rege will form @ part of the of dine wi Ss fo f wh lectric tines which w | ai Cheng Y jut * electric 1 or very prosperous Scripps News Ass'n.) ay 1A res Three Big Mills Destroyed injfrom & anlar Falls v ity w 60 miles of S e ue m . tes that 15,000 oe to Lake Washington. It this by cheap and ‘ ’ oceur Hai Cheng, a Quarter-of-a-Million Dollar m learned fro thentic sources . og pe gy ea south of Léso Yang, fthiat the plans of this pany have « te . Blaze at Portland fheen so changed as te the by w a of 4 ‘ lake Washingtor invue at @) ab een iad Ee alr opporite Leach ark : }iestead of e point nearer the | ¢ petal neutirern 4 of the lake, as « t t tr Lumber company the Ira Pow-| ‘Pie proponed change ag Of the electric lin F RONT ore Macath >pany'’s plant, jcldimed, will open up a a the vale ' aca DERE fe og frank and Hox |tey, will nave six miles Ppp lesa A a Sa | factory were destroyed by fire, as alenme time make possible an pee ge tt ye ASKS A RECEIVER of an explosion in the sawdust |grpde cena He On f the Day mill, at midnight) qhe building of this line will wery So the: 0 fee + ma Dey marie shorten the distance be- | ty, e. It is tood bess sis n application to have the Wash . See man at the Day mill) tween Falls City, Issaquah and New-! that R y te connected h ingle: Corsten desiared. tn- | Tat Sadly _berned. With atone Oia jeumie and Meat ie weniest, 61 tate | THE JAPANESE HAVE DESTROYED THE RAILROADS TQ a th t atm. Dut the delay caused by his | tt circuitous route of the Seattle & Judging from the pers: of th ® daar ang fatal to the three prants {Iiternational railway, {t requires any buying the lund it i# s PORT ARTHUR « three mi close together | three or four hours to make the tri; od that the Seattle Electric Com A they bur great rapidity. | to Bnoqualmie, and only one t is! pany ts back of the transa | ¥ THIRTY-SIX MEN ARE TO PATROL EIGHTY MILES OF SOUND BEACH SUNDAY IN EFFORT BAKER'S BODY ning theory in the mys TO FIND LITTLE PREWETT of others will follow along the t ‘ t t the hir ata slong th = and t nook ‘ .. saaek” akeent~ 3 Washington t me southward, The ard) have made It Impon at ling a) » fy t nave bee { Ba e In-) ther no new developm + Thirty-six mer 1 be err 4) today the investigation on the In the actual search, while a nur kidnaping ore _——- oe DR. BAILEY ing ay be sumeed, tt ty to be ped 1S DEAD ori secre iettor ] pe rE TACOMA, May 12 ise on that ¢ vag 4 fonst, 4 dead t : his « bat . after to th t t r in his} he f link’ ate} t ‘| oh a means. fie reputation _ ge taoet learned Fin wan 02 venrall a native of Massachunet bela important position in sev of the large educational tnstitu- of the country, and continued e@ucational work when he came Const in 186. Me retired from of mathematics and as- iy in 18%. He had been living with his son for nome time. He leaves @ wife and two sons, Mark Bailey, Jr. end Dr. Béward Dalley, U. 8. A, now St Manila. The funeral will take piace tomorrow morning. “MUSTN'T, SAYS MR. ELCOOK rest Inspector Elcook hes begun “Cities agoinat the on hullding, The from nh thét t@ being made . Wtroke of heart 4) joan Impro WILL CONSIDER GAS FRANCHISE After a} oornmittee this afternoon ng de ay the ¢ the cou to take up the Ameri- emént Company's gas Chairman Bowen has called the meeting, at any rate, and it will be held if the members can pick up enough cour and in- terest for the pubile to attend. The many new changes proposed for the franchise will be presented to the officers of the company for ap- pro The officers of the company will fight several of them, notably those providing for turning over a per- centage, of the company's earnings to the city, compelling the company to furnish gas to every dwelling in the city Imits if the owner ask» for it, authorising the board of works to be the sole judge of the quality of the gas and to impose fines upon the company, and providing for the furnishing of a $100,000 bond, orporations il 1s to meet anchise ‘The ptearner Santa Barbara sntied this afternoon for #an Francisco. fhe carried 760,000 feet of lumber and twenty-five passengers. pated at $200,000 6 to wave scarcely nea ROBBED RESIGNED archand of Fashoda fame = MARCHA ND WOMAN IS CHASED BY COUGAR | SPOKANE tahed ar Inches RK. Glaser jot this through = Minnehaha park Wed Bhe probably ife to the actions of her at the big owes her little dog, which snapped eat and kept the t ant enmane of railroad come Port Arthur hav@ . both lines ST. PETERSBURG, May 1 from F rt Arth ed the er. The a » number announced. It is under-| see meantime ? ae wie; : JAPS SWEPT THE SEA 0 MINES AND ATTACKED KEN BAY«« that Marchand was disap e. Pre ; Piatt W. J. SMITH ACCUSES ANNIE ed in not being sent with the son ha cp: Piggy lth gy Pb woe | THEY LOST ONE VESSEL a RUSSELL, A COLORED wom- wbonggroint a 4. <= which suddenly turned and ripped | flo ‘ | isin | the R army. His « int t0/ oue ef the emailer dogs with a blow | T? re pig OF, Treen bos ery AiwctPline | of her paw and then took refuge tt arance of a cougar (By Scripps News Ass'n.) ed the telegraph Mnee' of. Gag in the shape of 90 Martin Freeberg’s chicken house ty te, as the a re 289 oui. Sng 3 \ mines, three were svcotsal - -— | aera ier sone Mr. Freeberg saw the cat enter |seen in the Spokane v near the | reports that t igs sveuhianp ada J. Smith, a miner,“claima he was | the aiyed. He quickly » ipped up and t Kerr bay, near 3 #, killing seven and woundé ybbed of $980 by Annie Mussel - : < Stns, Nishio Boats red, an inmate of the Paris | their goods to show that they were| JIM. Nie a house, @ brothel In the restricted dis | et attle. place, w ' vement would ale way to the ithe, and was out| no lig or oust wed ’ it b poate way to ti lo FI y to onize home industries, | hat the osed improvement taking a farew ithe red-light : i goods produced are equal te orn ; . nse benefit $4 * clip . Driuke (By Bertpps News Ass'n. ae is, lamba oF Acs of — > sory a th ; oklyn, University heights and al nr haa ls hostess| WASHINGTON, D. C., May 13] 00 WILL DISPO FA t thay were © product of a . between Green Lake Pah ih was an| President Roorevelt this morning| @ORTED LOT OF PLUNDER = [home industry Maple Leaf fl ets eaten 1 Jnanaged| signed the proclamation opening for ya ees | eae ar head - one © rey tlement the lands of the Rosebud Papa eS Se ey y in South Dakota at m.,| | F f his money when he fished Inte ist &. | The auction sale of the effects of BUNCOED | ket tear off @ bill to pay proclamation covers 418,000! convicted thieves, departed murder- | THEY ARE PUSHING THEIR f 4 of drinks, He de-|acres. The pr of land sales WMl| erg, absent-minded drunkards and | money back, and not re-| fo by lot to applicants registering| ya¥jous plunder held as evidence by | CAMPAIGN ENERGETICALLY Je - man. officials appointed t juct draw~ | yinds will be held at the police _— - Suieal ata a Burkinan, who) ings. The price asked by the 0v-/ tid tomorrow afternoon at 2 0'cloc | | ee fies Russell in the Halcyon ent is $3 an acre, It is expect=| tt 4m expected that the bidding will | oe a awe poe oy. — - wotman told Burkman that ah at 60,000 people will rewister. | gcmpm@kyward on some of the parcela| 1 n pretty 4 PRT G 1 ‘ been 6n @ terrible “booxe,” but lands in n thweat loWaiwith a doubtful history and whore . y rh bandh beri c JAPS IN KOREA FEAR FLANK claimed that she did not have a cent| OW are quoted at $80 per acre locked interiors will be first dis mk to @/ forming t fj ; of Smith's money. Burkman kept her ae cloped to the succeasful bidder ext nar Wl the. front’ MOVEMENTS i under ntl the patrol Chief Delaney will probably rise loss of b t ae r vs waren ro . aa the chief auctioneer, In convir ‘ SEO y1 1 Hares ths ptetien tevaklag Gloom of Maen) FOR A DIVORCE} ixg:t0n08 he wiii toi the motiey as. | Corner of Second avenise and M Yang w thelr) euch anding here, has beet J still in her 5 ; eaemage sure to be there of the line the trunk out “right aw ape gp ttn) ob et given entire control in Korea sinog | Ganith fo held on romecuting wit probable hidden value of each dusty |r.ts was four days ago, und he coat |the first army corps entered Mana nes and later Mores Jefferson, « por-| TACOMA, May 13—Robert ¢,faud moth-eaten bundle, and when | oe" ghown up yet. She. reported| |churian territory. Scouting parties |ter in the New Paris house, was at-| Michaela, @ miniater, yesterday|@ @@inks there is a margin of 6/11, utter to the police yesterday.| continue to deploy through the coun« rested :. cing an accom-| started suit for a divorce from his {Per sent to the good he will rap —— ante - | try Ping Yang and Wijuy Patrot Gacarenen aw oat wife, Lalu BE, Michaels, alleging [testable roundly and utter the self- = a fearing a Russian flank movement, ee Oe Mee famlated In) cruei treatment and that his witepeatiatied word of “sia. 1 a c mat has b unchaste. Bat the fellow wit going to He claims that Mrs, Michaels, by her extreme Jealousy and by accus- noe. of oth of unchaatity, compelled him to give up the ministry, and that her “accuse tions became more frequent the 1| more popular and more successful May 18,~|he became.” He alleges intimacy on The Methodist conference i# killing | the part of his wife with Bert Gard- time while reporte on important | ner, day clerk at the Hotel Pendle | questions are being settled in atand- | ton, in Pendleton, Ore. Mr. Michaels ing committees. Rev, William | asks for @ divorce and for the cus- | Quayle of Kansas, the dark ho tody of hig daughter, Wove, 12 years jin the race for the episcopacy, ar-| old, who f# with him. He asks no rived this morning. Bishop D. A.| disposition mado of bis other daugh- Goodsell presided today, ter, Balm, aged 10, who ts with her mother in Pendleton. Mr. Michaels ways he was @ minister for eight years in towns in the Palouse coun- try. HARVEY YOUNG, a wenithy far-| mer of the Hudson Bay seotion, died yesterday of consumption. KILLING TIME (By Beripps Nows Ass'n.) 108 ANGELES, Cal., The first carlond of the 10,000 In- sulators that are now belng tented in the city preparatory to being dis- tributed along the line of the mu- nicipal electrio wires from Ceder falls was shipped to Cedar falls this morning. ‘bid will have to take big chances of being ld himeelf. “MADE IN ‘The committees appointed by the Manufacturers’ Association and the AXkinber of Commerce to consider t position of better advancing t 4s ¢ patronage of local manufactur~ yw eatabliahments, held a meeting the Chamber of Commerce rooms t! tw morning and discussed the ad- ¥ isubiity of the manufacturers pro- curing ® trade mark to place on placed all ®y himse DAMAGES PILEUP BY CARS P. A. Morris and wife, two more sufferers in the accident of April 14, when two fire horses ran awa) filed a claim for $10,000 for alleged damages with the council this morn- 1 Alfred Johnson, another vic- who had to be taken to the Seattle General hospital, filed a claim for $3,000, Postoffice Clerk arrested this aft man W, E. Carr for Coroner Hoye this afternoon re- ceived a telegram from ©. T. Mor- on the sidewalk, He was gan at Lester, Wash., stating that el Charles Willard, while attempting to | 0 his own recognizanea, 97) board a logging train near that RIOTING AT CHIN KI. town this morning, was thrown un- dor the wheels and instantly killed.| SHANGHAI May 13.—The fean cruiser Rn Orleans Chefoo. The lelgh Coroner Hoye wired for further par- tieull BUYS FOUR BEARS |\"""*™ [few for Chin lange tilt » een rioting. , The park board yesterday bought BROOKLYN'S DEMAN. on ee from Willlam Huber four more ‘ pany’s ateam ttare sailed black bears for the menageri at| A big petition was filed with the | Skagwa: ‘thd Lynn canal points morping, The veasel carried sengers, few of whom bound for the Interior, while the Woodland park. This increase in the bear family has made it neces- sary to construct another cage into which the #lerce os ly can be city counoll elerk this morning, 1a! ing for the extension of pores” | avenue to the county road, near the | 9. point where the latter terminates const Sitien, whe ate ene oe in the city limite at Sixty-fifth cargo of genéral merchandise. 2 <uviaisbmsicladinisattn tink. ail itiiea anit aia is std al nie ll i.