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PRIZE Contests for both Woman's Page and the Chil dren's essay forum close tomorrow. Letters must be mailed NOW if you want one of the cash rewards paid Saturday ONLY SEATT LE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1911 The Seattle Star INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE Is a fine thing to have, but ta ghe will help you tay nothing of a und Adolf to ness, to Good digestion what Osgar doing today on page ON TRAINS AND NEWS WEANDA be ONE CENT. CANDIDATES RECOMMENDED BY STAR ARE SELECTED BY THE CITIZENS Some of the High Council Candidates &. u BLAINE Griscom, Pittsburg Mittionaire, | Met Girl Secretly for Week in September. BOSTON, Feb. 22.—That Dorothy Amoid, missing New York heiress, teeretly met George 8. Grisc 42 years oid, « Pittsburg b every day for a week in Bostor om, | while her parents thought she visiting a college chu war a new Nght thrown on the missing x! mystery by an investigator for the} weeks after her fly in desperation had appealed to | the potice. John W. Arnold, the} girl's brother, had learned of | feeret visit and followed Griscom to Europe to demand an explana-| tion. Folldwing that came the #tormy | meeting ina hotel in Florence, Italy | where Arnold knocked Griscom | down and took from his pockets a/ letter tn the missing giris hand-| writing. The contents of that letter have never been divulged } The conduct of Miss Arnold and Griscom during the week in Boston Was outwardly beyond reproach } Was Half Engaged. | Griscom, who had had a sort of summer flirtation with Dorothy! Arnold, and admitted that he was “half way” engaged to her, was fot encouraged by the Arnold family 80, according to the Globe in vestigator, while ber family was JAIL AMERICANS IN MEXICO WAR Fleet of MISS DOROTHY ARNOLD From a photograph just received by the Seattle police. (By United Frese.) Van SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb Although the correspondents from this city to Tia Juana, Mex,,| jal’, th across the line, today were unable to learn the name of the American Imprisoned in the jail there, said that the prisoner was forme of San cisco and San F and that he says he je a friend « “United States Judge San Francisco. > prisoners are now sent) T held Both with maps of Tha possession, the authorities and a court-martial was to be this afternoon _ MUST KEEP MARY B. EDDY’S were captured assert, held LOVE LETTERS SECRET NOW! had granted temporarily preventing the sale of certain alleged love let ters written Mra. Eddy. The case will be argued in the spring Former Secretary of the Navy John D. Long will represent the Eddy heirs in the pending will con. test ited Press.) b Adherents of Mary Baker G. Eddy Chris Science jubliant because nection per BOSTON the late Mrs. of the today are of an inju the court which “COWCATCHER “HUNT ‘eaten 10 DEATH: TED, manent supreme Conn, Fe deer were st late yest aft-| buck and a doe were lifted abor y trainman bad v day NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE t doing ae that tw Watertower says the Bee ding orter have an elovator. It s, Late, it will run by water Laie, "which Is something new JOSEPH TISCHER. Joseph Tischer, Enumclaw ranch- er, was beaten to death with a stone by William Miller, his son-in law, accortng to Miller's own ad mission at the county jail, Miller claims self defense. See page 6 today, ep Washingtqn over the sody fountain 44 Mite Pansy Tiddw had on a red~ White-and-bjue hair ribbon One of them men that travels 4 and nella oye giaanen ta stop: at the Metropolitan hotel, | week in| American and a half breed, | who says he is an American citizen. | Juana and Ensenada in their} | When Girl's Brother Learned of Rendezvous He Went to Europe to Confront Griscom. hat arranged for The gir! name. The school nold never saw Moat of her wa apent with Griscom, It w and dinner careful er good night in the hotel lob pach evening. The couple never returned to the hotel later than 11 In the evening scom in several cases casually that they had been ratre tive were an Roger O'Mara, ex-chiet of Pittsburg, who was in the Thaw case looking after Griscom’s Interests In the and te his client see visitors | Griscom is a lawyer, but inherited a fortune of several millions from \his father, who was one of Car ‘hegie’s right hand men case refuses let ALASKA. MAY VOTE TO 60 | TO CANADA (iy United Bross.) CORDOVA, Alaska, Feb. 22.— _| A-movement has been started to have mass meetings held in Cor- dova, Seward, Valdez and Fair banks to adopt resolutions ask- ing congress to divorce Alaska, so that it can annex itself to Canada, as the only possible re lief for continued and oppress. Ive burdens on pioneers. | SCHWAB MUM | SCRANTON, Pa., Feb. Chas. M. Schwab today declined to discuss the interview of Admiral Garcia vf jthe Argentina navy given the Unit jea Press in New York relative to argain by which Argentina ts the advantage of the United | States navy resources in return for |two battleship contracts. Schwab |said that the administration bar with the southern republic was n |to him, In an address to the high Ke alumni last night lever, Schwab referred to the ship story and the Bethlehem 8: company SEVEN KILLED IN. A. WRECK (By United Press.) PERM Russia, Feb. 22.— Seven persons were killed and 32 fiadly injured today when a passenger train butned at Voh- nessenka. An exploding lamp fired the train after it was wrecked and the ngel slowly roasted in the debr ‘The free gate into Luna park to the natatorium may stay open, ac. cording to the court's decision, when the matter came into the jeourts yesterday, . | whenever the issue between the people J. ¥. C. KELLOGG and the day p ’ le f lay’s prin y, of » this s paper ‘ were h the people But it was more. It was proof that the people can win. It showed that the people will unite and that they | are supreme when they do unite for their common good. | The Star's victory and the victory of the men recommended by The Star were only incidental to the great victory of the people. | he Star tries to be the mouthpiece and the] organ of the peop The Star fas no other than] the people, The Star wanté no other ¢ The} Star is content and hay ly| of honest, industrious interests abused by | client and »y to represent that great be 1en and women hice ¢ cither,ignored or hat, in brigt, is The honestly adfiered to, expla welfare j j other new St jand power of and whose spapers 5 policy, that policy, ins the The Star The Star's power for good was demonstrated yes terday rated almost ty in the Poindexter election. It was shown again in the re- call election, and it will be shown again and again and their} enemies is drawn. | The Star heartily congratulates the men who won in yesterday's primary, and it most heartily congratu-| lates its thousands of loyal, intelligent readers who made the victory, and whose victory it was. | 1 It was demons | j KILLED BY WIFE COLTON, Cal ope lor was accidentally killed by BIG WORK FORCE NAVY Feb, 22 of this excluatve of ¢ ers working f is the here during | | a | } Lero: YARD, BREMERTON, The February labor for yard n 1412 men, 1 labor. | This his while hunting rabbits near here preset way Wampler was lead when his wife gun tally discharge the ing his back 'BOB HODGE MEETS FORMER STAR WRITER IN SOUTH | largest force « a winter month. | politi a A. E. GRIFFITHS F. S, STEINER “HIG. BOSS” “IN TANGLE. (By United Press.) CINCINNATI, 0 George B. Cc Cincinnati, arrest bec nd jury whic him for pe After Cox had fu ald he had judge, | and by ause erday indict nished at indicted before a a democratic nd jury he been eratic eutor drawn. tite of of rman and of the ry “ sald J icism convening the grand le ¢ today row I Wh charge BOB, BONNIE AND THE DONKEY. erybody who read The Star ain California, Sheriff Hodge, who of years ago remembers|{s gpending his vacation in the Bonnie Wheeler, court house re-|South, met Bonnie and her husband, porter and special writer for The|Mr, Glessner, the other day, Mr. Star, Her stories of the little trag-|Gleasner snapped the picture above edies of life, her faculty of seeing] showing Bonnie and the beneath hard facts to the elements) used to interview for of love and sympathy, made her| readers in Seattle. writings widely read The donkey, which carries Bonnie is married now and living | sheriff, 1s not kmown here. EB couple The Star LORIMER UP WASHID TON, Feb, 22 nal vote was € in the senate to- P man she | day on the resolution calling for the | $20,000,000 and to be known as of} ‘The vote was expected to} Corporation,” follow the conclusion of a speech | launched. unseating of Senator Lorimer Illinois, by Lorimer in his. own behalf, VOTERS UNITED ON GOOD MEN Show Their Confidence in Star by Voting Solidly for Men It Recon Eleven Out of Highest 12 and Eight Highest Were on The Star's Advisory Ballot. BULLETIN — Returns at noon today indicate that Joe Smith is among the highest eighteen. At noon the returns | showed him in the seventeenth place, having displaced |Revelle. The other candidates still stand in the same order as printed below. People mended of yester- s victory for the on he all except one, confusion wh ticket of 68 n was the fact that he his al followers Joe that 10 PRECINCTS MISSING. t been ed by The « ns fro will not ch ERICKSON HEADS LIST. oddard first ONLY incts t 8 enumerators ange the results, . ds the whole field, econd with 16,744, follow in the not recommended low Erickson, the ms and ¢ then ver, Littlefield aoa ballot ¢ mor on The Star's advig follow ne MURPHY AND MULLEN. FAR BEHIND. ampf, Van Tuyl and Bohlke. Murphy of the old council ring, stand next with less than 0,000 below the head of the ticket. Revelle, with 18th man on the ticket, with a lead of 700 over front s or over Then fol and Mullen, Conway A omple highest 18 will run for the election of nine on March 7 the turns will have to be in before it will be known to a cer whether Revelle or Conway will be on the ticket HOW THEY STAND. The 18 bigs on the ticket with the total votes from 143 pre DIDATES n TOTAL VOTE, «17,596 16,744 + 15,656 + 15,046 - 14,904 143 PRECINCTS. teiner ardall Hesketh Goddard Kellogg Haas Weaver Littlefie Quigley Murphy Mullen 5 Revelle as Me Fon + 5,707 THE NEXT FIVE. The next five high men follow. . There is little chance that any of these will succeed in displacing any one from the list of 18, but the final count may show that some of the other candidates not included in The Star's count today may go above these four, RETURNS SLow. The work of counting the returns, owing to the great number of ndidates in the field was difficult in the extreme, and in counting, ar’s enumerators who worked all night In the city comptroller’s picked out the 28 bighest men o The total vote of all thé | candida will be pleted by T and printed tomorrow. As the vot ane stands, the five men i next to the successful 18 onway Way Sawyer Zbinden |Abandoned Baby Helpless office Finds Home Cry Is Answered in the day He perhaps will never know the story of abandonment; was left on a doorstep hearing his crowing awa: Star | night, Mrs. Marcus, at Way, opened the door and found the little chap tucked in a small woolen blanket. And how next morning he was turned over to the matron at city hospital O, Alimony) E. H. PRICE DIES” | Gi | | H. Price, president of the Gere 1 yo Cee Dales & | American thank of Seattle, died NEW YORK, Feb. 22 esterday at his home, 616 Second McKim, whose wife, it reported, | ay. N He leaves a wife and threa marry Alfred G@ Vanderbilt, | children get the interest on $150,000 a| ” as salve for his wounded af-| LOOK UP PENSION BILL. | fections statement was made] ‘The Chamber of Commerce's come today by McKim, whose wife, the| mittee on § legislation has been daughter of Isaac B. Emerson, the|asked to make a more thorough in- bromo seltzer king,” recently di-| vestigation of the teachers’ pension voreed him at Reno. fund, the report submitted by them NEW LUMBER GIANT. having fallen short of the subject. VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. Re Se ee ee The largest lumber concern tn the Dominton of Canada, capitalized at to adopt chap two months old wh« as without a home and see: 1 without a friend 1 in last night's mother love in housewive Seattle scores of 8 OY nd all day tle fel r Dr, Hollis} y The “Star” Feb. x e going to run a® * special page on West Seattle. * * * MMMM NNN EEE N HEN "1 Watch for *& 28th. We The Lumber been British-Canadian hag just ae — RT