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_— | The Seattle Star |". it on page news al sa ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SEATTLE THEN some “wt mm HO. 305 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911. ONE CENT. fiwi"4istnd? NEWS STANDS Be ene" ‘ADVISERS URCEHUNT ON FOR ES (ron ote 'cnvo) SA HIM TO STICK MISSING GIRL | RACE We —- . Despite his statement yesterday, Mayor Gill may yet make a |No Wie of 16- Gan: Old Girt - | fight to hold office as mayor Ww Or he may peacefully resign when Dilling qualific + ae Left School to Join other Swett wed \ | edi Shahan aed area od , Then Suddenly Dis- HAVE A I waAnr \\ cm, 't haven't resigned,” said the mayor today, “and I may not. | INITIALS "V.A! c eats appeared. REAL ere are some fe want to get me out of office so that they can fire some office I don’t believe should be fired. I'm LIGHT BROW |e 1 THOU Ty RACE ) at ve : you seen this Pears FELLER inancaP . | not going to resign to h sr ttcad ~ ’ She ts Marjory Ri [NEVER WOULD GET TS p | You statea y rday that, einee Dilling had won, you would 7 ) " databter orr Ree THe TRACK make no further attempt to hold offiee, ds that.still BLUE EYES Magnuson, of Valdez : don’t know just what | will do yet. I am thinking over the The Pg Seene me I whole meatier” sala Gli SAILOR SUIT oh nt trace of he The story that Gill would resign was based on a desire on the or Ms qhvits tan haan teas cas ee come uy er whe placed Ht Cid dia pot resign whine Dalits wes Teadp.to take office, the MGCET CASA Visitation Accteme te te recall might be taken, into court later, and a doubt of the legality of | PI = ee lomy io. Ta any of bis actions que ned, it waa arrued | {in the northland, t ohare However, Gill hasn't resigned, And may not WEIGHT y t Seattio rages st . nay od ny of h Nt advine ; { to the stand the 100 POUNDS ah her daughter to k ye fay, and think he ought to try to find some legal 4 | Mrs. Magnu e to Teeaina anging 0} laying the result of Tuesday's election Tuesday morning. wie . day the mayor sald to The Star 1 will place no ob fale ete se igo — wal or otherwise, in the path of George W. Dilling. I was h ag iter a8 0 Meked fai and I take off my bat to the winner During the trip CONGRATULATIONS FLOOD sr OFFICE OF NEW MAYOR | When Geor ng yor-jone of the present 4 5 LOOKS /2 plect will act in Wapy until t weil! politics aren't over | still for two weeks more. take “e 2 ‘ maverals at STM ahsther election com-|, Registration books in the Pre.) Nine cou i h found heape btn | | Scott ; — fontaine building will be open to-|at the general » Ma grams a ter ‘ c Officials of the Armour Packing / — : in rang up 6 eepncil. With the pri- day fos those who have not quall-| If you have not regtst rot many sect , Co. sent Mr. Dilling ge pack-| nd en start ‘i ane i 4 F chia a fetke away. There | fied since January 1 January 1 you will not entitled | § of ne onile room lage today. When it was opened, | 1s oh eg : = ‘aa Po Ree The books will close* Tuesday | to vote for the counctim “ cont Thee Some series paunde of sens 2 | : ; r hoe - * night, February 14. The primary |didates. Those who bay ; ayor-elect has settled of and st shes dropp t HIGH SHOES. The Bist there'll be only 18 tion at which 18 candidates tered since January 1 need not dojo candidate , sted that the | PATENT and they'll be busier the city council will be-nominated | so ag ‘ t te ai tac ae tha 5 would give LEATHER? reetings, Says CAR SINKS; | ’Nother Noble Marriage Mired resesechncia 30 ae arse laa One Hillman Witness WOMEN DIE cng SLYNGHER GETS. 2 SS addre OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla 7 7 . At 514 Fifth ay. W. 15 or 20 gi Feb, 9—A novel’ honeymoon : or 20 girls We Yarious purchasers of| He said “that he had received &| gHEBOYGAN, Wis, Feb tote Gus dhactee tidea keno to anewes od a want ad yesterday, and Harbor = property about | letter from F. A. Anderson, ad-| Five women passer day when Mr. and Mrs. G. R “ Brncalgpoag-: remarkable . . ~ |dressed to general delivery t) drowned when a street car plum Sharp, married Monday, left pete manrance 10. Marary @, 1918, by C.D. Hillman. | Olympia through an open drawbridge into on horseback for Seattle Thy Unites nad ey Be in Tacoma We the testimony of H.| H. W. Beach of Freewater, Or.,/the Sheboygan river here ¢ Mr. Sharp and his bride NEWARK, 0. Fed. &—Wwit- | tn. spite these reports, however, ae of Hillman’s «alew-| testified that be had invested in| Three bodies have been recovered have spent years on variou tam: Malintioy, eortvieted. oF itnne anny lined to the belief part of the time as | Boston Harbor lots, following 4 trip | The conductor and motorman ranches in this state and say anstnaaeoe bh wahanelinn pl arjory hurried to Tacoma. Bnd stenographer, this|on the steanier Yosemite, on which | jumped just before the accident that the midwinter trip across with the tyhohing 6¢ Gar! Gther. lef ne in hiding in the City at the Hiliman trial in| Hillman, in glowing words, told! One of ihe dead women is Anna the Rockies has no t 8 to ington at New York in July, and | only logic he Late believe, is the th's court of the “city’s” future. The con-| warhis, a music teacher sentenced to 90 years, has boon | "ths = Fs a written by Barber/ tract was introduced as evidence Feet ae patel ton Bids r scouted by 7AVLL. PLEATED BLACK timate friend the girl to din- and later they ‘a house. first act ¥ FEET FUYCWES © them. mother * * . * * * * * + * +. * * . * . * * * Seeeeeeteeeeeee tk hhh he teen Mrs, Magnuson will ‘remain in Maa's dictation, and some showing that Hillman had contrac ‘ ; Were introduced as evt-\ed to refund purchase price with Meet forth that the “‘arge interest at 10 per cent, at the end \ 4 4 yj | to assist in the search for ill Was running, that the of one year, if property was unsat-| j UY, MPROVEMENT PLANNED er daughter. SMM was being completed,|istactory. Beach said that he had | z y *. Stock for the railroad requested Hillman to refund the J (MNg secured, and that (rains | mc but that he had not done it.| 6: Winters, 16a couniaa MRS, MAYBRICK ibe running in the poring Imer W. Lee, « carpenter of] Deputy Coroner William Borth COUNT JOSEPH GiZVOKI fj - dba Stalinecn Parte, pebtoaay Surtver that similar let-' Winslow, Wash., testified to bav-|wicy this afternoon ts holding an | Eccentric Austro-Russian Nobleman. ae notified S$ endent of Public i gent to Birmingham |ing invested $590 in three Boston inquest over the body of Miss Utilities Valentine that by March 1| Perehasers, at about the Harbor lots, after having heard! Garna Gillette, the chorus girl, who| 7 tha’ nutes Of BOESe0 eeuIE be velal He was not crossex-| Hillman tell of the big steel plant.| wa, murdered by James Viasos, a Countess Gjzycki, oar eee oa io guaranty A be ps a Tact more of Hillman's|employing 500 to 1,000 men, under| Greek last Sunday night in his| Miss Patterson, Names Sev- ee ed fiche SS ee a iy United Prove) Were examined this|construction, the other industries.| room at 1428 Fifthandahalf av.| eral Affinities and Asks Di- | how Woe Sinead au thd apaivting wit ANGELES, Feb. 9.—Mra, ae eG {the transcontinental rpacvate ott] The deputy coroner is attempting] yvorce; Sensational Child Kid- | ’ table at the city hospital. Hel years in pes tes who served 15 4 er testi-|the street ays. He dec Tat temas at tee ale : | ears English pris es ear ras a cr ate. cocalves @ letter] eae ent raenme of two ae) paping Recalled. COUNTESS GIZYCKI | tands an even chance to live. | Scheduled to arden here om, was ee Se a ee |mond rings which the girl is sx Dérmeriy Mive Kieanor ‘Patteroon pret : here at 2:30 this iets at $50 each, mak-|from F. A. Anders | posed to have worn at the time of} i Chicago Heiress. : L. Markow, a pawnbroker at| wooo” Since her release Mrs. ts by labor. He| John Manns of Atlantic City, Se | Another American-foreign noble go . ; Mayitick’ bee Geen my her death - Sisth av. 8. and. King st. io ying 1 her life a, had brow maillattle, declared that he ye eee | man romance gone wrong | at ct city Nemohal Gun & cbmmae toward b ctor g the conditions of 9 postoffice d- down $210 on five ee a ae one |, Shicees Wothintnd shite ot! DOCTOR ROBBED CE Eggi bee mers, bo ; he United tence ene FA. Anderson, and|lots and made payments amoun' ph Medill. Patterson, principal | “4 ln With @ cure sh ase eee ‘i to Hillman’ man |ing to more than $850 on Joneph 3 preter megs ann WOMAN PATIENT! |tiy and patrolmen attempting to|*# kak RAKRAKRERARE AE ” x " Mrs. Mary Krause asks the di-/in 1904 became the bride of the) run him down. vorce court to pry her away from} count Joseph Gizycki, has entered | - —— In a rational moment last night, Educator Calls Dancing { of 80 COMMISSION her husband, August, whom she|guit for divorce. She charges the) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9 Markow said that a poorly-dressed “Hugging Set to Music” married in 1895. They have. seven| Count with too many attentions to|Charging that he beat and robbed | |stranger entered his pawnshop 4 % } K. children, She asks for the chil-|,.yeral women known as Luduille) Mrs, M. R Davis, one of his pa-| tly before 6 o'clock and asked DENVER, Feb. 9.—“It 1 Is First Voter BILL Is 0. dren and property renting for $79|tiypold, Grace Mueller and Lulu ta, of Jewery vatued at more |to see a revolver.* Markow passed |* were a bachelor 1 would not } est lati per month, on the ground that| Koniman than $2,000, the police here today over one for the stranger's in-|%* want to marry a girl who had August abandoned her in 1909 The Glzyckis have but one child,|hold Dr, Frank Wesley Carpenter spection, but apparently it failed|* been hugged for the last 10 KRHARRERHER AERA (By United Press.) Hyaku Inose states that she is ive, ¢ tle Cow practic »hysicia: They say to please hi: As Marko " yaku Inose sta’ of five, the littl j& practi pb fan r ny |to please him. arkow turned years by ever: “ @ WASHINGTON, Feb. 9—The [tired of being clubbed around the|Tenora Felicia Glzycki, whose cus-|he has confessed the theft of one to take another revolver from the|# set,” exclaimed Dean Hartace senate Leatoy ee eae |house and chased up the street bY| tory the mother demands, Being! dia 1, but denies the woman's | show ¢ he received a powerful] * A. Howe, of Denver Univer. recommended the - |her Japanese husband, Hisamano,|ingependently wealthy In her own) accusations of attack blow from behind with the butt of] sity, at chapel exercises this pass the house tariff commis- {ana therefore applies for divorce.| name, the countess does not ask ‘ |the weapon first handed out by morning in protesting against sion bill, but a bitter herd isex- Ihe couple were married in Japan| aiimony | him : the dances that had become pected before its p [in 1907 The marriage in Washingtom A passerby, ‘ hearin Markow &|* popular im-the university gym April 14, 1904, was a world event D0 you KNOW | groans, entered the to find|#* nasium and among the college \CLUB SNARES FRA WOMEN TALK POLITICS The count and countess uprmow lying in a pool of blood | ® fraternities Dean Howe Me al Mi on the count’s , he cash register had been|* characterized dancing as “hug The women of the mee vee Bransk Moravii Austria-Hun-| That there are two ex-speak looted |* ging set to music iia gicchick: Via baad : wil hold ‘Emily M. Peters, 2437| ary. In March, 1908, the couple | ¢r8 of the house in the legislature Markow says he doesn't know | Elbert Hubbard, the headliner at} home of Mrs. Emily 3} ors, 2437 | Bary. On Pari nele Joe” Megler from Wahkia what amount was taken by the the Orpheum theatre this week,| First av. N., to discuss the candi-|*¢h# — “ime of the marriage|Kum and Senator Falconer of Sno s thug Pasig edad ich shea le chy will be the guest, of tee Seattle dates for the counell. count Joseph was poor,” ia homiah? ; s ress club at an informal smoke ependent on his salary as| That Senator Huxtable is a rail HOP WHITAKER DIES. largely dependent on h a ‘ tonight BISHO a captain in the Austrian cavalry.|way conductor when he's not in * NEWS ITEMS FROM LP toh. 9B | e wedding he inherited | polities? PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9.—Bishop | Soon after the wedding D ? THE HICKTOW }WILL DISCUSS BOULEVARD.|5,; Whitaker of the Protestant|a large estate from an uncle in Rus. That Speaker Taylor calls himself N BEE - | HpiscopaT diocese of Pennsylvania, | sia, includ everal thousand | 4 “lumber jack" because he owns a oe . 7 The West Woodland Park Im-| qied at his home here at noon acres of land and {three vi ing s-|rnill or two at Eagle Gorge é , ¢ i sen had provement club will meet Satur-| He then p Austria and De) “That Representative Eshelman of pee: ae “ and as we night at Brower's grovery, Glasgow, Ky—The ear-old | came a citizen of Russia diallinte tn conoudad cig Nias $ By Staff Special.) J wa Rereby th and Sixth ay, N. W,, to dis-|child of John Prewitt, a prominent) When the count bec ealthy es enue = ~S i: Beau i att H Spec otal.) i “ , in the Bee West Woodland Park|farmer, was hemmed in by a fleld|and w onger dependent upon | “ , o nd bread In. Mick: . erda d burned to death . e, trouble be; That Representative Ghent alwa |that it would be defeated, 4 and is our question. fire yesterday and burned to death American wife, trouble began,| | That Representative ¢ | Mae Gortiam. is the original of|sentative Campbell brought 8 2 ition? aay.” Sunt = a That Representative Mese of King | the feminine figure in “Una and|the house today a bill taking from ¥ " a reel ND SCION county, the bigg oes ev tmuig | the Lion,” displayed in the New|the supreme court the right to de : PO standard, and Reprpsentative Goss | York Academy of Fine Arts clare laws ° unconstitutional. The M6 the first and ! nd ¢ ft s ~ “ | Many other famous paintings re-| bill received but five votes. Weted for Dilling punishment question? apa’) Though, not the original Gibson | Campbell afterward, “but such a nishm 4 s girl Miss Gorham has recently| pill will be passed within 10 i t or lie NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—No trace] That Representative Beach has| hosed for a number of heads by | yea 9Y. and Harrin: amg ye of Nelson Gamamons it Portland, |the best line 6f sarcasm in elther| {nat famous tilustrator In urging his bill, Campbell de- Hall, 69 A : Or, & sophomore at Harvard, and | house Miss Gorham, whose family name |clared that the courts had too 78 Waiting «2 ca al ». a cook at Chauncey | wheelbarrow and allow Gus to trun-|his bride, formerly Mary Guiffre, | That Senator Falconer is the|is Gordon, and who was christened |much power, instancing the power ih PE who were i Pn cook at Chauncey | wnenim from Pioneer place to Pike | divorced wife of Mayor Gaynor's |fastost talker in the legislature? | plain Elizabeth, comes from St. |of punishing for contempt criticism | Hin ahead o , of @ bens pole “t. thence east on Pike to Second|son, could be found today by Mrs.| That both the senator and repre-| Paul, Minn., where her father was|of itself, as in The Seattle Star . Ade 1 hate : 4 ‘ence south on Second av. to|Gammons, his mother, who in a}gentative from Yakima cour . riverman ». The fact tha sen. ale b c s dance 3 ly at 8 lerrett, the commission |av., then: ath on nd that judges d oss on ler, and thence to Pioneer place. | vain effort to prevent the marriage |sgenator F. J. Allen and Repre t she n away to Chicago,|agreed was an ument in favor | terto been hired to a Noted for 1) ‘ “ in rend tbs Boe ea eee Patch | offered the 19-year-old youth $10-[éye Walker Moren, wear thelr hal | bound’ for theatre, but theatri:/of his bill, Campbell sald : Tupper's front fence, and ‘om ere 4 —_ = > pp the job if it kills him. His friends| 000. Young Gammons, however, |in a pompadour? cal managers did not want her | ts of Tacoma supported el Hin " couldn't get _ I) Delle nie Conse and A. U. al-|think the task will do all of that.|declined the money and the couple} That Representative Dow of Fi rn | At 16, however, the dramatic bee | Campbell or at the Thank you Basti OMe of the ¢ ; lowed Dilling would win It may be necessary to call on the| were secretly married here yester-|HiN fame, has moved the previous | returned with sharper sting, and| Only Campbell, Teats, Jamieson lei nthe Bee ‘to ) after which they were whisked | question more times than any other | success finally crowned her efforts|and Dow of Tacoma, and Straub © aK Fegister : , coetena, ot 6 sharp thig| Humane ofticers to stop the exhibi-| day, after w a t c acoma, and Strau re. ( B.... ts . 1) Boe oe alton. in an automobile. man in the house when the Shuberts engaged her. of Hoquiam supported the Dill. oare Juat J afternoon ne I