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Cent~Last Edition” Hhe Seattle tATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, MARCH a4, 1906. pe By i" I 5 | FORECAST —Tenight and Sunday, Probably Light Showers, 4 o The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News star VOL 8 a5 CENTS PER MONTH NO. 24. : PERRET ERIE ENT THEE THEE! * . * : n ou scrl :| : ee * * : . *| Y OUNG Gi : Your Ideal Man?: RL t se, % Can you describe your ideal Man? * . ae Y Pa you know what he would be like and just how he would *| m [ED a0 - * ; * Can you picture him on paper same 3 wast : : * { 4 Chinese Societies Will Strive for Pos- FRANCHISE S Fiat sie inte eee ence aed to tke ie eaten e , he other young women asked to write The Star telling # | % just what kind of a man they mest admired . i j of Beautiful Oriental Maiden, as Soon) * One young woman has act®d upon this suggestion * |Daughter of Edward Snyder Disappears Upon a rd i 4 | * a ; * ‘a le Liberated---Case Before Judge es * Arrival of Herself and Father From Frisco. She | * ditor The Star—My ideal man must be true to himself, # . | yourteous to every woman whether she be queen or b ie Beeess "Keifer This Afternoon. | $ sosrthsten ssntdorsty actin Sock whee omtton ae : | nol tas GA annie Caen. hee A mysterious elopement marked ;at sea in offering any tangible ev’ xa 4 . must love so strongly that the whole world would not # the end of a voyage which des as to when or how they I os t se . CORPOR -| change him, With the sunshine of thie character reflecting * Snyder and his daughter All he knows is that they were \ ajthe ex optional beauty of the ajrl RATIONS COMMITTEE) @ upon his countenance | could have ne higher aim than to oe the * vy re ee standing around preparing to # after | because of which she is at present] DECIDES To REcommeND| * '“**! ef thie—my ideal man, * jcompleted from San Francisco (O/ ashore before port was reached, a involving: the attention, “ot” thr * CARRIG VoRK } this city yesterday morning. They|that a short time after the boa§ © day | powerful Chinese sociation of the | MILWAUKEE = FRANCHISE—| ¥ eee ak 1 eae pe re came on. the steamship Robert Dol-| docked he found his daughter gone 4 encenentatives trom Seis 4 | et others follow the example sent by the young w » * u Cohen will open bid# OM | iar and hardly had the bo e | The acquaintance wa wl neisco and Portland wit] CRICHTON OBvECTS | w& above, Write to "The Ideal Man, The Star, Seattie, Wash,” and «| 0! for the erection of & (¥0-| Wut the daughter. wan ee, Jand Mr. Bnyder firmly belfev Ms ‘gad, Bo mattor wh with tha Seattle resressate ® say what kind of a man you like the best, w|Mtory brick building at the south-| ye, g ' wo have oor’ * nyder appealed to the € according to (he Ta ty deeded, an aw ‘ her possession, if the ease * # | mst corner of James and BrondWay, tinge night to « im in locating |POHCe repe ie the future life of | e is decided tn fayor of her remain UPEEEERYE SSE YEESEDVEONERES EY Y 4 OS . . t from the James #- | the girl, whor believes has gone @ girl carried away the bageag » Bs ng in le mtry. Over the negative vote of memes ala ieeilai buns "7 . o. }ott with anoth passenger repre . the trunks and agri 24g pretty 17-] Facts have been dropped im the cilman J. } ton, the foot front will contain two 0 | senting himself axa newspaper man, Which \he Bua ier bet 60, Se Tae out a by | Inst lays from those defending | tion lee of the olty |foot front stores and 20 rooms for! A friendly acquaintance was deve and it is believed that by keepe z ‘ cing. be 1 ortho sift thatthe. ease | set ia ine oly ine baches pre on the upper floor These | oped with th a dliaaeay aan te eal a clone tab on the express of x on & chars will leminned and - Ying will re oe ' y ent ' a with t . por ; Pee wing | Whom name 4 t given out, anc where the baqunes 56 hept,, i : ‘ remain here, Then will commence | Yoreble report ' : Mi ane Bape cold water 404 /thiy Mr. Snyder now fears pro- |‘ may bé obtained as to the 4 = ror |x bidding. tach a8 Yue uly ene veel , props jon th floor there will be tw Seed 46 @ nolek- ohare cogpel whereabouts of the missing coup] two Chinamen o tays of slavery in the Soath, | Crichton ted et f the co a er hasan AA ger induced bis daughter to ¢ My. Sextet Sate ee ae S Woo. She was ad | The girt will bring many hundreds \° ance, under the belief that t th yaaa on ¢ a ye tornany | with iam, pr emer ed alme p Ag iy and taken to « sejof dollars, She is wanted as |‘ y sit will lay ty opi Manag 7 about giving out any informatiot tc i... where she is at| plaything for the wealthy merchant | to des tan pabtheat « yours has becn removed to ® rear| Incomplete Explanation, of the missing daughter, but be saj nor who succeeds in getting possession | @ meses to property owngre affect dpm hte hp atoll ed BE she is 30 years of age. No detail fe ‘An Oriental Beauty. bad 3 ty HES ; oe ~ ot atructs rr of the pre new block will begin at once F * att “ f ae tue Be dem in bet of the man with who ordered deported id, hes " ayatem of ov ad bridwos wi ‘ ed and the] she i b ay feature of aso in tate ln even worse in'China, |, 18 the course of the rea “ = bdo . poe ae ve ae ee - = Hmith addressed the committee on| a behalf of the chamber of commerce | ne d saying that body w in favor ‘ A LES H |P ORDE ensegnngs to se present fares. the MAN WHO SAYS HE WAS SMANGHAIED, SANDBAGGED AND mM , now having terminale in the city| ROBBED, TELLS STRA a J mow Raving darminala inthe etty STRANGE TALE OF HIS EXPERIENCES = copies of the ordinance tn time,| ae that they may study them before} p P “4 geen 3 depen ra Ripe eau, the York con-(place between care he was xand Ry man Ol! dectinat thie request on| (acter and rancher who sent « let, DAREOD and a handkerchiet t Mo the ground that the negotiations in| t¢f to bis wife on March § in whi re Sr ype held to his none. j A. W. Denny building, sit her railroad, the present rail-| and shanghaled in Meat! ‘ the ot tet + Brose = ots Se - anne ¥ roads not being parties, and that : ws se Misamer claimed that he andjsold through James A. Moore, » tn WILL SAIL FROM MANILA AT MIDNIGHT FOR THE |ihey could have procured coptes by! & prisoner to Bun Franciace, von had signed contracts for a|for the owners, to Shafer Bros., the PoRT having a stenographer presgnt at|feached home last night, He tells @ a 08 © petee of S210 the committee meeting to report Uhe| strange story which ts belleved & ane, S20 Sled to chek * The Geek was sleeed yodterdey . Z reeding Taye - 7] fiih. Then. he says. he wan clud-| The property was bought by Shaf eae nis family and neighbors, but this insensible and = afterwards | Bre Inve: t . | NEGROES PAY PENALT : | hie sras|Bron, aa an luvestinent. The Y FOR BRUTA March M.—The dattle-) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 24 morning when sewn by a Star te-fEMM@weS. After being half starved erty ws improved with & sory | LLY KILLING young, Bas received ‘rush | The gunbowt Callao. has salted porter he showed a strange reiuct-|M@ Was forced to pase coal. Me| brick building, 60x120 feet WOMAN WHOM THEY SOUGHT TO ROB és i st midnight for|trom Canton for a cruise up West tee Wahine the bende ct TAS Maas the wesamer tay Sk Priove to { river. . n he bends of the pee ile the wt r ley at Frisco to lee. Prevent hie escape | MOUNT HOLLY, N.J., March 24.- iS | 3 c at the jail today for their eri _ Wilt Not Tell, Chvtablen Betite | George W. Small and Rufus John-| Small first denied his guilt, th 1 CARS CAN RUN —* oo | son, both convicted of the brutal | ™a4¢ full confession, exonerati sime he is under cath not tol IChrietian wae more docil rdes obnson, but later withdrew hi AWulge the where . © docile « | murder of Miss Florence Allinsot I eccoent, he nant, Of ine steamer, oagnme allewed more sberty sei dibbahond daa te py pay foe ret om yin agen sewount, be a * c bet egret te: 4 ee aie ettinn | — eS = b @ Safe long | guilt He was convicted on str \ ES er pe oF ea" ieee - Cag ‘ bes Miter to hie wife, and two days! n i, were hanged circumstantial evidence. : tle Bleetrie company for ite car FS a man who, he eave, washer of the crew, he made hie es-| : . tracks on Jackson st. from 4th to] Evidence tends to show that the| *4reheied with him, who, he say hy perbons bg cee 3 ith avs. i approaching completion | “Window” burglar rewumed his op-)'* working to get railroad fare home, Dtian. ee ee ey SENDS HUSB jand the cars from the Jackson st, | erations again last night, after har |. Me says that while returning f ora | Me cla that h d 4 line will be rum over {t, beginning |'mg quit business for the two ai Rémunde February 34 with over MAM aup Getalia that. weeld unt bie ltomorrow of next day. Within a[ previously, The reaitence of Mra. ‘2° met thie young man, lassip@umeer inte trouble, no us : See day of two later the South Seattle} P. A. Lillie, at 1902 K. Thomas st.,| ' Christian, whe was going to “Mahia T laces c alo follow that route,| Wee thoroughly ransacked and an with $250, saved from a Worked in Friese. CHICAGO INVESTORS —PUR- coming in across the Great Northern | #ttempt was made to burglarise the ear Everett, to pay from each of the | Seer tracks on Main st., instead | fesidence of E. L. Deputy, at 1804) we on his parents’ hor Silicone cured werk washing) CHASE PROPERTY OF -LOKS- fearmermen plumbers, | %f Jackwon st K Pike st, Here, however, the in ma. Christian, or in» Fifth st. restaurant in| CUTTER CUMBER 1 the state of | . THe Abandonment of the Jackson |(roder was scared away. as Bilodeau calle him, was afm Pranciaco, and then got word) BER COMPANY! Because he ts too much of an art-|_ Th Cherry ; Esters in che state of |," orsasing over the tunnel trecks| AC the Lille ome the man d\é "ir and Bik Eitecs sacape tc’ hie eit, ‘akan’ | FOR §14000-OTHER HBALTY| tet to work tor o iiving, aod becoune [und last evening Marte for the purpose of or. | #¢ the old street grade will permit | Hot obtaln much but a #-< ' fbGlately telegraphed an order fori Sia 08 nage be te akisaned to thal 8 last evening Bhrke weat & aneoclation the Great Northern construction | revolver. The burgiat met with die-| [0 0°" ckeae ceenates ee Cu that cheers, Krgeet hike was | theif to arrent him for dia en cs we | eames to teat up that theetle nee [appointment at the Deputy home | "St? * "Neeagrery merly wore a muss; — yesterday. sfleracom arrested by| the injemesians “epniy baear fea ; eras tonnal” os : he, but is now shaven clean. Hel > of hig city, and its|'Oe ¢ be a! + regular steam | The family retired early and at 10 Mat Stranger. itn hn dent oft Sie seneache ed | Deputy Sheriff Jobn Liner and} the cruel husband in the bosom be held at the Labor vad traffic of ali kinds Oelock were awakened by the notee/ Raters gh. the beat With! Crtoago investors have purchased | lodged in the county jail. Ehrke is|am apparently h fami but Seah -end anal . : of some one trying to get in, They| Mo says they were joined by alhere of Ce eee tormnnnune mers~lthe mill and machinery of the Loeb- | charged with contempt of court, be-| took him oft to ‘alt _ are maintained in Se- | arose tmmediately to {nvestigate and|*tranger on the Clty of Everett, and] galling st It pented him bY Gutter Lumber company, which cov- | Use his wife got an injunction or-| From the jail Bhrke telep! Spokane, felling the intruder became slarmed and | *>*n they reached Seattle the three a he wou ere seven lots in block 21 Ross’ | Geting him to keep away from her | home, and th hi Walia Wall : ran away. The police were later|*tarted to cut ae . a eee Seed the. ty 7 \ ; eaak Get we ral win ead x ™ ater | * across Rallroad ax, scodbeanee bin na nil addition. The consideration named] erutioee Be itsisted on going| Ms. Marke lieeee So Se ae There are four organi-| notified. oes } habe w eoht t. Then Bila. s some day to settie the) '# $13,000. The property le in the | Bome to see their children. | band was really locked up, she ree o_o workmen in Seattle } ays when they reached a dark | victatty of the government canal. It}, According to Mr. Ehrke he and/ pented her harshness and asked t@ eae Suaate eet known what the Chicago peo-| M# wife and family came here two | have him turned loose thermal hag ihre | ; |i settend todo with thelr purchase, | months ago'from Texas. but in sue-| “It's all right,” she pleaded. The dolegat (RTGAGE ‘0 TOMMY BURNS.” RESTRICT POWER but the recent ity in realty — “oe _— pate swears only trouble with Ernest is that b@ } |movements in that portion of the 9) pe has been in Seattle a year. is an artist and won't work to supe FROM NIAGARA FALLS! ty is She started sult carly this week f Le ” ef mupposed to have attracted | eek for | port his family.” ; Ml ; Res : divorce on the grounds of eruelty,| Th TIC SC ga ee lthem. ‘The eal was cloved yester “ « ruelty re couple have two sweet litth@ W FOR alike welt ways comminsion noon by the firm of Holmen| drinineraietn wnteion to Keep Ehrke | Ehrke was released this sfterne } ame dents, ‘ihe h were fied tn] heated by General Ernst, presented | Haring | on t tot 2,|®¥8¥ from the house on tha cunrge by judge Grtitte Who-held that t sata Beis e county auditor's office late yes & report on Niagara to cc an te gy nase, Glaposed. Of be 41 : « ths " terday afternoon, establtwh an a day, recommending leg Satine Bag j block 48, of Bell's addition, for the Pome be ‘would bent ber tf he found | charges aguinat big wee-anle | ‘The cancetied $29,000 mortgage on} the purchase by the Union Pacific fling the amount of power to be per- | eum Of $000 ee 2% — le bullding of the Satile Aerie No. | ‘allroad of a large amount of Se-| mitted to be taken from the fall pbuzer bes berm withheld 7 “ , Fraternal Order of Hagies, will |Site tide lands already credited to| ~ —— F. L. Boyd tis residenes ot fd he th be burned with suttable ceremonies |that road. The deeds are from| : the corner of Sth ay. W, and Galer| sregetty oxsivenmian Warman Jat the meeting of the lodge to be| Joseph Hellen and Herbert Taylor | meeny B Sitestes been ee hss large membership drawn {0 eld tomorrow night to the Washington North p|comany Burae, . chametes beams | ait parts of Southern Califor edeavor to provide an ar-| The new butlding of the lodge in| Way. which te the name under which | Pash Dusilist now here, announces aan. Neen ene tt devotes ite energies chietiy to 6 i tae southern por-| located at the corner of Seventh ay [the Harriman road has entere Ay hare ~~ met the eg See The Moore & Dickson compa | | verthaie. ted soutien: anal pathern located at the corner of Sev the | Solan ee ne ee he Moore & Dickson company re-| vertixing the country, especiall: Steed prominent pene fa mes heige p mam ies Gide teialiaten to the'retivesa O'Brien and will then retire to go me ay Sy py Sp 5 - : He « ¥ Wil commen ly 146,000 and with the eanceliation | company the property on the cast rae ee ae He says that rele 19, Rento » Siaition, * imoanea i poerB ae Haonte be fram ond be dreviation of a ; , mortgage bas been fully | ¥ater way purchased by Hellen, and pprnntcbarersete fo nenthmendi |with an $-room } |to attract manufaccering Insti Y eounell for the rex p The ceremonies attending | & large tract in Ladd’s Factory Sites : | nw, corner of 19 | ioog. t talked to seme wom the from 4th to 12th ave th urning of the mortgage haye|Sddition. purchased by Taylor f 7.000; lot jock | | torwsee lean. thers, whe claiaeek quiet but persistent purchas- been arranged by the officers of the| Part of the right-of-way and fre 6, Law's add tion i pr ved : rs laor Gi at Sa oe weserty by W. PD. Hofius,, lc J. 8 Waller, president; J. O.| yards of the company The third} . room thay “ ‘ie ne 7 ade ' ins, tt taste Geer as oe cane pte Vera | tea te gon gare of tes vieht-ob-wer,| MMAR Mechh—heavicaa. CC -- there, but much preferred to It 5 he prominent Saves nent’ | Chaplcie: 12. Hh Keliog, past presi |being © stip rusning aocth from| doek Dewey is nearing here and is} Acreage vear Aubur Members of the board of trustees |0® the tourist traffic, and agricula ‘ iS $t. property, from | dent, and Frank Dowd, secretary the other property toward ( @apected to pase the straits Sunday | : lof the chamber of commerce who are| ‘al and horticultural devel : prop ard ree mor r } . ORF He iaieehens Gy cane lowe.” Gun balnnie Of Gh tiene-ae Wight or Monday morning — srr gai Hehe considering in executive session a| ment.” ad i" aeenes by com- pra pense henson ~ RE OP a pian for the reorganization of the| eres ————e i 1g Snag toh oer - : Dog. argo |chamber and the employment of a a en pte: Fw LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 24 1» ee, oe ger to have charge of its af-| PA TTISON at, the pr abe ee ge ar headed by; Dasey has ’ Penagltber = per Phan grat | n- MM Bek fntertere, it i jov. Mew Loe Angeles ot the University Hill plans for put m, but @ public] terfere * * me tT y - *. | repor the t . | ve r) cut will rang 2 nk Beach. Tonight there will <A arcergpoe J.B. Meikle tary of the| . ne a oat range |b ag put aby the : anager _|chamber, recently returned from | ts i one sre " As “s | MURDERED ‘ ¢ Rath may | *. rue egy: oday placed | Los Angeles, where he went on a : ae Ae soon | the trip pla for Cate : on . ness tr 1 i took | F the petition, it will be pre | lina Sunday, but the hree day gn yr So asion nto the w | coLusBus signat sans ates - . asior the workings| COLUMBUS, O. 7 * wo the @ty council f ® | yo next Ww nw t pent at dif ro we of the chamber of commerce of that | —s bc i ~ NTIMOPT ent beache eurrouaé almost | oity or Pattison slept well | TANTINOPLE, M a \* slept well iast night NINE COUNCILMEN PLEODGED Pasha ef of fs . Th Angeles organization is] 4, "phage ps | a, . ae : " The Los Angeles organization 18! anq awakened this morning mucll A a | we veTIK ARMIES ROU , eee aay : Fo | im the accepted sense of the word.” refreshed and apparently stronger, oe | MEASURE MONDAY NIGHT ae Wiiiuee ton the” joann | is agg ie | QUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE FORMER MAYOR “ln al | Nine a nber - y fn 1] a ‘ : NN A Nine member of the city coun CONTROLS ALL TO INCREASE ARTILLERY | GEREPUBLICANS, granting the aa n license to W " “WASHINGTON, D. ©. Mar | ig sey | ig Pied rg dlngy <node iS DEAD ead@ecretary Taft today appeale a Ss aeceonione ALMANAC AND READ TH JOKES" th license ; posal: . = up for con OR} Starch 06 ay eats committee on military af WASHINGTON, D. C., March 24 THI3 (8 LOVELY So You WON'T BE BOTHERING A lday night. The lice PHILADELPHIA, Ma an the principal fi lies artillery, and ; i Son we today for al Wé#THER, EVERETT. PEOPLE WITH YOUR DR/VEL/NG 0 Streets Wa | widered by the | ‘ | Former M Ashbridge t aring of Minsourt’s ter a regimental org ciou. | ropablicans f 4 one fe ae yy Fe » DUM Fogg > ] sre oy Norden atlornman and | the last of the Quay pollticia ;/ suite against the Stan ntal ation ne 4, to organ-| yw 170 We WaD a SO DY) 7 THE WEATHER ‘ gig ogre lg peonetirwed Epon lay. He was questioned roga acticall mamittes, It) | 9 mavrw.~=-4 . lover ro Ba OF CONVERSA: be tvs report officials of subsidia ipante | yn ¥ a“ - Poy p Pg «Pll hal | He sald D. A. Motta, president of mene thc gy ge ah ipa POUND OR Tie PesTnoUse , te oe eel he Standard Of company, of In tary by di am A diana, had sont for the records Had Sq re tmgrng ey beg ed y wan Rogers said he did not | eee eee ey | es : of the Tenth Oll company, but had “heard of the} EB Fith pavens- ard rted an t vAS ; “a | von: n be-| WASHINGTON, March 24—The| A ' 1 | pavers be blog BL ‘QTON, Mar Nn nawering Hadley's chargo that | ds wh besieged with pr sas | coeak the vevertet | jag e-| Sangard wore ah the pam Hosein SEWER ROUT ' i stents this oranthe (on he repor neu n-| Standard we 1 the same, Rogers! eu denies that he has decided to favor | mation service on examina-| was limited Eddy tter.| A. C. Deuel, Who was cc 7 ; ihe, Came bat oie net ye be fioe of the Palowsa frrigation pro-| rupted by saying efonse would |last month tn the superior court of . : lied ps wr ine aaeen - a ject Gruneky's rep s even n adm t the tandard Ol com printing ond publishing ob ene City Engtast ‘Tomson and Coun hed t rat ward | unfavorable than the report hereto- | pany o Jersey controlled these | Hteratare, has filed notice of at cilmen Murphy, Reynolds and Kelac | RER | ste coment Ss t . licen fore mada by the local enginéers. He| coms % Jand Judgo 1 Fale has fixed fe geen j Will make a trip on Monday over the Gre Morrisos of the Fifth an@ Huré| speaks Of the project as being out| William @. Rock a bald! peal bond at $2,000. Deuel belongs |r route of the proposed north 5 Sees oe a ture 4) of all reason at the present time.| young man who se delighted | to @ number of fraternal orders, in district trunk line sewer. They will | N yor Moore has plainly sald (hat |Grunsky finds many difficulties in| at Hadloy’s questions, followed Rog-| cluding the Masons, Knights of meet at Interbay at § o'clock in the} D layor Moore has plainly said that |the way, but the greatest objection era on the stand. | Willlam ie, age Pythias and Modern Woodmen rong Prrggieton thee be tay sol f pase Jat this timo Is the fact that the pro-| sistant treasurer of the Standand.| Committees from these lodges are tion of the distance from the pro | ject cannot be carried out for leww| Ho sald: “I have hoard that my}making efforts to socure bail Sop | eee rabies to the bend of the sewer a | ARE IN CA LIFORNIA. than $6,000,000 and there Is no such) uncle John is president of the] Devel pending his appeal Through as tho route has been suryeyed by | «| eileen tlh ain acl | amoun liable. This re-examin-| Standard Oil company.” Leaving the} the courtesy of Sheriff Smith, Devel the city engineering department / tehead to a. DIEGO, : ation was made at the request of} hullding William outstripped a lot} will late this afternoon b o | el pb eg mey og Redlanda. ai Senator Ankeny, who had hopes of| of photographers who followed Hke| ted to meet these sdkmiiatai teak nsesiine on tee acannon ‘ ldren have left for Redlands. The] reviving this project. Grunsky’s re-| @ pack of | : ees in the] passenger on the steamship Va-| pack of howhds, and proved him-{offlee of Sayre & Brinker, his at-|lencta, have filed an amended coms self than any of) ee Ma EEL faster runner family will make Southern Cail- ‘acticall, it a i gs Aw ~ Be mashaaec heys, and he is confident that his pplaint in Re F- Nbet gate saint the