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Price tse ee ROBE Har co MP Pete's Banke Bite tame Diork fro as \ th whieh ar, fn good to SEE SEATTLE STAB—TEURSDAY. bla an ‘STAFF WRITER OF THIS NEWSPAPE INVESTIGATES REMARKABLE FACTS MISSING MARVIN BOY MYSTERY--BAFFLED | KIDNAPPING THEORY, AND AG | THAT HE COULD HAVE BEEN | By GILSON GARDNER | (Seattle Star's Exolusive DOVER, Del, March Jaytight disappearance u Marvin, the four soy of Dr, Horace Marvir father’s farm on March 4. | greator If you take the kidnapping theory an find hardly @ tr of et it up May he not have erawied inte some forgotten eorner of fallen into a hole and there perished of the 1 would j mow be disposed to a oe much theory as the latter In preference to kidnaping, were it not tor fact that the alarm waa given within ten minutes after he divappes and hat a most thorough search im- | mediately followed Men standing only six fe have gone over every rod jon Dr, Marvin's farm, near by and throu the om The huge haystack where ot arace year-< from his te today a mystery than ever you ace dence to back opt» apart mand ket tn htorked lover, every well dredged, every cor- [ner explored, Dr. Marvin's farm te om Dover, The doctor had just noved hin effects her 4 there waw talk in the vicinity that he was rich, He ts onty well-to-da but the reporta may heve aroused the cu- pitity of evil people The petice and the scores of peighbe who were jon the scene and scouring the coun ery reads and weeds within the hour | heve found not « singte ob now. ver, that would support the: von miles the tot team: |A SNAPSHOT PHOTOGRAPH OF AGED 4 WHO DISAPPEARED PaTHER’s FARM. erste s | APPARENTLY THERE [8 NOTHING TO & TANTIATE THE AIN fT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE LOST BY ACCIDENT. ory of kidnaping, unless, perchance. there ie « clew in some broken tee on the mareh. A thorough Investigation of the Marvin famtly history shows not a sign of a skeleton in the closet, and therefor no aggrieved relative mo- tive for the ren of the child from ite fathers But why did Dr here from far fowat thia disappearance firet day's residence home? De Marvin Stoux City, Ie. Marvin move Why should occur on the at the new was a physician In His wife also prac- theed medicine, She suffered from heart disease, On a visit last eur mer to Delaware ahe thought the alr helped her, She and her husband decided to give up their practice tn Towa, move to Delaware and retire | to a farm, The farm was purchased. Almost tmmediatety thereafter Mire Marvin died Hut her husband did not abanden the plans appeare that bis moving to this obscure part of Little Delaware was wudden = move, Bo T caused by fear of trouble at his eld home. And from Sioux City eotnes word that nothing is known there of any family (od or any other kind of feud. Bo the fone all talked the tam nor i" the newspaper mystery deepens, I have over the ground, f have! length to all members ty. + L any suspicions, he most baffling mystery < 1 have ntered Ip experience of many en j LITTLE ieennee MARVIN, MYSTE SLY FROM Hi OEL. MARCH & THE PHO- HAS BEEN GREATLY EN THE READERS OF THIS A a00D CHANCE, To STUDY His FEATURES. PERCHANCE YOU MAY GEE THE LITTLE FEL. ECOGNIZING HIM ASSIST K TONAPERS. nna sunmeennaet The Tyes-Tyon dance, over there threatened to be between the university faculty and the society, will be given & night by the Alurant of the € sity Inter-Fraternity association, but the members of the Tyes-Tyon themecives will not attend. This ts the far of the a tempt of the members of the organt tation to give the dance contrary to he facuity’s ruling. The responsibility for the san shifted to the alumnt, ft hoped that the fac abandon Ite prokibitic The faculty yesterday tmucd ultimatum to the members of Tyes-Tyon, Instructing them not attend the dance on pain of faculty lisecipline, and members of the a split -n morrow nbver pec ow dance Hest French dinner tn the ctty Served Sundays and holidays from § to 11 p. m., with fine music, for $1.00. Meals served a carte, also, Seattle Catering Co., top floor Crown Mock, corner Second are and’ James street. eee INVESTMENTS. WILKIN, Mo ™, ¥ IN FOILING THE | clety when seen today say they will obey th ulty Thies + that be given without ¥ f these whe proposed it, and who are in reality behind It, being present HORN ARRIVES, MA LIFT EMBARGO The embargo * the dance w on east bound freight will be lifted by the North tn Pacific within a few weeks, and possibly the firat of next week This ment wae made today |by General Menager H. J. Horn, of the Northern Pacific, who arrtved today tn his spectal car from Ta jcoma. Mr, Horn and his party of }operating officials have been ab went St. Paul for nearly four wee thelr annual trip of in the rond. Mr. Horn ounces that the Northern Pacific has put on 45 new engines he left St. Paul. and that by J 1 the road will have 200 more engines im opera tion than it had at the same time inst year. Of these 130 will be | Placed on the western division, 70 lof them being switch engines, The as wi get 14 of state om on apection ty ncith sion manager spent the mmultation with KE Weymouth, superintendent « ° Beattie divi sion. Mr. Horn will spend a week | inspecting the Seattle division | morning } Mr. Palmer | Jap is Crushed. Koshima, av Japanese section hand was run down by a hand car last night Utah at. and badly crushed aken to a neigh nd held there until in ambulance was and the sufferer Providence hospital He was |10 final when complete, We keep an abstract system and will be giad fo tell you the name of the owner of any piece of property the oity free of eharee GREGOM M’GREGOR Empire Buildin @0 AND GEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. FARM LANDS ISLAND COUNTY, 317 Bailey Building. col | Nohmmtte FARM HOUSE OF DR. HORACE MARVIN SEVEN MILE ad EL. OR. MARVIN WAR IN THE KITCHEN ON THE WHEN HIS 4-YEAR Sky, son DOES IT MEAN A CONFESSION? (Beripps Telegraph Service.) BAN FRANCISCO, Maren 21 Aftor h ° with | this Attorney | that « public. Following this announcement came one to the ef fect that every secret involving the | transactions of the Pacific States with | Telephone @ Telegraph company a conferen morning, Pairall, representing Abo Ruet, Mow I have no theory | Whom he first conferred, annoanoed | with the supervieers and others, as | that there will be senntional devel-|to the matter of franchise, will be opments before nightfall, laid bare before the grand jury a CUT OFF One of the most striking, and which found great favor in the eyes of those who viewed the designe he that of a handsome statue of (Serippe Telegraph | Service) BAN FRANCISCO, March 21L— Not in years has the rail and tele | graph traffic been so badly crippled & woman, overlooking a wooded [see the plece of sculpture rep- as it has been in the past few days and immestiate relief is not in resenting the new ctytlization San Francisco is almost FIREMEN WANT oSoecos) PROMOTION Portiand, Los mento and hundreds diate towne on the # similar condition The tieup te already having an} i effect im Ban Francisco, owtn ta the somrecetpt of mails and suy corm outoide | Angeles, Sacra of interme coast in A promotion examination was tn progress today before t th were lee commission, There were elght men It the fire department trying to | pace for asvistant chief, two for laces as captain, eight for the pest and two for the | [tien of Heuten pites and a continuance for two of | position af fire department engineer. aE On Tuesday, Officers Stewart and Powers in the pollee department {WOR the examination for osptains of police, and Detective Tenast took the examination for the position of Scevant of detectives, a position he holds. Fifteen men took the xamination for position of sergeant of pol Those who took the course for po of aseintant chief in the fire pnterent today are: FG. Qi- am, & C. Heating, J. N. Longtel- jow w z Hodden, George M. Man Rue, T. K Navan and robes gt for captains to the fire partment are 8. A. Oliver and Chas W. Githam, and F. M. Boyee and J Bow 4. Hane ook the course for engi- three days will render the situation sertoun. BUTTE CARS ARE MOVING (Scripps Tokgraph BUTTE, Mont. Mare noon today the street up for several days on account of the employes striking for high Wages, resumed operations, the 4 mands of the men having granted. MANY POSTERS CHAFFEUR | 15 LOCATED = arm, tled 4 rize poster contest con committees extremely satisfactory designs were submitted, the atest closing last night. Many of these are exceedingly beautiful posters, showing the work of com petent artists. T judges are to meet this aft ernoon {mn the Washington Art as sociation gallery of the public brary to make awards, The jade ing committee consists of George L. Berg, Miss BE. B. Bush and A. F. Conant One design pictures an Indian urchin seated on a globe in the clouds, beartug in his hand a copy of the E. delegato’s certificate.| when he learned he was wanted. He Another is the picture of a bugler,|saya the secident was not his bearing on his bugle a white flag}fmult, ax the woman stepped in labeled C, BK. One is a map of the|front of the machine. He was op United States, featuring in the con-jerating under a license that has ox tion The automobile driver, who last Sunday ran over and seriously in Jured Mins Reynolds, of the Galla tin, at Boren av. and Pike at., today gave himself up to the police. His name is Karl Fanchion and he was driving auto No. 72, belonging to the Puget Sound Auto Co. Fanchion reported the police } | ter the AYP. exposition, and|pired, and may be charged with eround it are a number of boats] that offence. labeled “to Seattle. Rafiroad trains with the same inseription run across the map itself. One de sign is that of a huge cross, pictur tna in dark purple the mountain “DEAN” CIGAR. The new quality, be. COZY Bunker at Tacoma TACOMA, March 21.—A Superintendent of Seattle schools | Frank F. Bunker made an address | before the Pierce County Teachers’ | Institute yesterday stant | Cold comfort—poor tea and cof fee. Try Schilling’s Beat THE ARCADE LUNCH now under the famous Manvell fe management An excellent dinner will be served dally for {rim 11 to § p. m ee Se LICENSED TO WED PITTSBURG’S BIG FLOOD Burton, 94, and Suste HW Seabury, 23, and Ide Keonting Dia wm Sarah VPiarala Dere, 16. Mike Wieker mer, 68. Henest Gh, bet M. Price, fam Wille 23, and Barah Chester couver island. Btanley A, Eile, Mabel Lothrop, %# Bimeon Broyeien, 49 and Mre, Bila Martin, and Lucia and Katie Pal- 62. Sands; 30, and Elisa- vont armeno, Blakeley, ci Van- and Lillian Youngstown, | “4 } Birth Record. Taylor—710 Cherry nt. to the wife of Roy Taylor MeKay—1682 Seventh to the wife of John March 20,| awn | av. March 15. McKay, @ son Brandet March 16. Brandel, a son Burke—920% the wife av, N. &.| of Irwin W./ 4212 12th the wife Howell of Jesse Mareh/ wt " Burke, 0) Land—4427 Becond av. March 14, to the wife of Julian Land, @ son, MeFeely 1102 Main st, January 10, to the wife of John MeFeely, a daughter. | Ohman 4500 36th h a Kighth av. wife of John Fors av, W. M 20, to the wife of Julius Ohman, non For roh 417% 18, to the & son, M are Death Record, Bivenbine—Laottia, 13, 6819 14th av, N. E. Fitahenry—Jamen A, 14, Cracroft, Canada Engleshby—Kugene, 68, March 18, Providence hoapital Osten Infant March Spruce st. Kelly-—Prea i, 10th av, 8, Reynotds—Berah A., 19, 824 Kilbourne st Toobtg 40, March 17, Way- wide Emergency hospital. Coxaon—Wit, 66, March 18, Way- side Emergency hospital Hilstrom--Will J, 2%, March 14, Wayside Emergency hospital Miller—Henry H. 16, March 17, South Park Smith—Dorinda A, 2006 Boren av TRAFFIC. IS OFF TO THE SOUTH (Star “eesetal pice ’ PORTLAND, Ore, Mareh 21 Traffie between this ctty and San Franciseo i interrupted and nove} of the local officials knew when it will be resumed. outs are reported. At Castella Lomotne the worst trouble is re ported and one stretch of 1,000 feet ia mixsing near Castella where the river bed at one place is 26 feet deep, where was once the! track, The worth fork of the (mp qua is reported the highest ever known Several landslides have oo curred near Lime. JUROR SAYS GRAFT IS RAMPAN “I believe the present system of| high finance has so permeated the| eatire community with graft, that! 1 never hear of 4 case where graft| iw charged that I do not believe there is something to ft. I don't! believe I could disabuse my mind of the idea sufficiently to be an impartial furor in this case.” This was the answer given today by A. C. Van Doren, a realty dealer, to Lawyer C. BR. Crouch, in answer to & question as to whether he} would be sufficiently impartial to act as a juror in the case of Scheverman vs, Martin In the case in question Mrs Scheuerman, widow of the late) Christian Scheuerman, ts suing Al bert D. Martin, a lawyer, to r $460, which she alleges she p him last August to defend a boy) named Harry 8. Franks, came with larceny MULLEN REFUSES To March 19, 6, March is, 916 47, March 19, 202 6, March $4, March 20,) Many wash} ind | Mrs. Emma Lapworth for $4,806; jan invitation to visit it, | take up the question of the pro- TAKE ACT 10N Mullen, of the council this afternoon re-/ 4 the mayor's ap pointment of John Hay for atreet superintendent, and sent It back to} Ute council without any report This fe a new Hine of attack on he mayor's ppol and Mon day night's council! meeting will} probably new developments ttee’s refusal to re- | PARK co NTRACT LET man om mittee. to take up ‘The city park board this afternoon for the grading of park and building a con along wide of it. After finished nothing fur fone wntil after the! Endeavor — convention, | the park grounds the contract Lincoln rete wall this work ther will be Christian which will ite big tente “IVY PARK” Mid the new park? you hear about What park? IvY PARK HOMES Lake and Uni Districts. Green versity 82.500 6-room House 83.000 T-room House 82.500 Groom House Large Lots Chittenden- Munger Co. 606 People’s Bank Bullding Phone, Main 1964 Near Just the Thing for the Home- seeker And up Come And See Us For West Seattle Property DILLY-CHANDLER CO., 205 Pacific Block THESE Comm Mour at the inding a fine view ains. They switch between Y cattle th ung are on minut Hurr SEA VIEW TRACTS 2 to & Acres $200 to & Go Out and Gee Them. T & WHEEL Coiman Block. A pointment Office and Salesmen on Geattie Office, 422 Arcade Buildi West Seattle Office LOTS ARE BEAUTIFUL AND The Best and Cheapest Lots West Seattle ARE IN NORRIS’ ADDITION PRICES ONLY $225.00 4 cash and bal- ance in 2 years at 6 per ct Unexcelled for the Spece- lator IGHTLY, Ss i and ¢ und auntleroy f the ar mpic line, Ave quare e new ar town alifornia ride 1 ym Pioneer > ur pick office and es’ fr y get y our ERVEN & SANFORD, Exclusive Agents the Ground Every Day. ng. Phones, 4640; Main Phone, Main 1207. 1906. ight ot the flood at F Manly ‘This photograph was taken at the b and Sixth st, in the princtpal business section of Ptttaburg ture shows how the people did business where the water reached the rowboat stage. They simply boarded wagons horses @ i —_ ’ he had and let THE FLOOD OVER IN ALLEGHENY. ‘This photograph was taken from a rowboat in Hobinson st, Alle xheny, at the height of the flood. It shows how the men on that street went to work. The women folks moved Into the uppe rstories and took chances on the flood not reaching that far REALTY SALES J. &. “IVY PARK Did you hear sbout park? What park? iV¥ PARK the Thomas & Co, has sold an} mproved lot on Jackson st. near) Twentioth av, for W. Martin to the Caseade Investment company for $10,000; 150 feet of waterfront prop erty south of Faunt by cove, for N. Marwolals to W. W. Sawyer for $4,500; two lots on Twentieth ay. near Aloha st. for A. Gerbel to| Every man or woman loves to be independent. And the only way to be cer tain of independence is to have a Savings Account. Start one with us NOW. #ix jote in the Boston plat, block 40, of West Seattle, for Mrs, Rob ert Taylor to C. A. Hotelling for $2,400, Daniel Jones announces that Mt Baker Park addition will be opened within a week. The firm has adopt: | ed the unique method of advertix ing the property by a postal card containing a view of the park and We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest One of the mont unique little ad- ditions in Seattle ts that just being put on the market by Caihoun, Denny @ Ewing. It is calted Ivy Park, and t# located within a few blocks of the University Fleights school and car line, While the property is boing all cleaned up, the beautiful evergreen trees which dot it bere and there are being carefully enerved. The plat consists of but jot, No Action on Fireboat. The fire and water committee last night was not in a position to Corner Second Ave. and Cherry. Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking and Bale Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska. posed new fire boat. The matter Was postponed for one week. “DEAN” CIGAR. The new quality, 6 WE HAVE DECIDED TO PLACE JOSEPH E. THOMAS & CO.'S ADDITION to West Seattle on the market at prices so far below other West Seattle prices that the entire addition will sell in ten days These are view lots, cently situated. They are is minutes from Pioneer Square and a block from California and Ninth ave. Prices are $300 to ®500 each; terms one third cash, one-third 6 months, one-third 1 year. See our agent at the branch office, corner California and Ninth aves., or call at our down town office. JOSEPH E. THOMAS & CO, Incorporated, 109 Cherry St. Rutrance to Lowman paved Four-room cottage, tn istrict; $1,000 cash, balance yeurs; price $2,000. Lot alone is worth over $1,500, $2,000 «will ~=buy a 6-room hi the lot ie 566x100; $1,000 two adjoining lots, each 50x180, $3,500 the 6-room house and the lots for $5,000. Terms to purchaser 3 CHRISTENSEN, 2 Arcade Bidg. or thr wu! magnifi rm es Better Than Savings Banks. Better Than Life Insurance. Best of All. Citizen’s Tru: Investment Certifi Building 103 Yester Wa R800 t 81,100. We have about twenty lots near Hane ford street we can sell at above price, on Cony terms; gre the hill and will in a time; harp We Are Experts in WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY. DILLEY-CHANDLER CO. 206 Pacific Block. @ are gout for wan OLE HANSON, 608-9 New York Block. GARDEN TRACTS West Green Lake Garden Tracts Now on Sale WE HAVE JUST PLACED ON SALE A PLAT OF 60 TRACTS F THE FINEST SOIL IN KING COUNTY. EVERY TRACT IS GRUBBED, PLOWED AND HARROWED, ALL READY TO PLANT. THERE IS A FINE WATER SYSTEM, WHICH, WITH A STREAM RUNNING THROUGH THEM, MAKES A DROUGHT IMPOSSIBLE. THESE TRACTS ARE LOCATED JUST NORTH or THE CITY BOUNDARY LINE, WITHIN THREE BLOCKS OF THE EVERETT INTERURBAN CAR, ON A FINE ROAD, AND A PRO- POSED CITY CAR LINE THERE IS NOTHING ON THE MARKET TO COMPARE WITH THEM. THE SOIL, PRICE AND TERMS ARE THE BEST, AND WEST GREEN LAKE 18 THE IDEAL LOCATION Talk With Fay About Them Today 311-312 Bailey Building OR MOUNTAIN VIB\WW STA, GREEN LAKE, BRANCH OFFICE.