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ra Femccocvr The Seattle Star“ "™ IRESSED RY GOV. LISTER AND MAYOR GIL. ‘THI *URPOSE IS TO HAVE A COMMUNITY EXPRE N ARRARAARA AAR nnn nanny ~ SCED BY Pus ( He Got ORE PEPPERY TALKS. YOU SHOULD DE THERE. : THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS Was sic rin IAT is HONEST AINK ASD VOLUME 19. DOCTOR BETRAYED RICH WOMAN * * * * B® = * * #8 # Om Se" \e See . 8 &*% "ADMITS HE NEVER MARRIED GIRL WHO DIED MYSTERIOUSLY AFTER HE POSED AS HUSBAND 3,000 GREET SENATOR POINDEXTIER WITH CHIEERS HE NAILS LES ese Stocco “== RELATIVES OF C2zeed AND DECLARES Revell: GIRL PRESSING INDEPENDENCE INVESTIGATION Disappeared From Home Is Found POINDEXTER PUNCHES Discovery that Anna Marie Danielson, 32, of Min- 4 gnize no ‘backdoor’ board of trustees in neapolis, who died under mysterious circumstances in ee party who can read me out of it or the Sheridan apartments here July 15, was not the wife of Dr. Percival V. Allen, an osteopath, as he had rep- resented, led Saturday to his being criminally charged with a gross misdemeanor following his arrest at the) St. Regis hotel, at 12:30 a. m. Friday. Deputy Prosecutor Helsell says Allen is facing a} year in the county jail and a $1,000 fine, thru facts} by Allen’s own admissions. The present charge is said to be merely a “holding |charge” to keep Allen within the jurisdiction of the jeourt until an-examination of Anna Danielson’s_ brain E, WASH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916 ONE CENT ' SHE ASKS FOR MOTHER Antha Harrison has been found. The 16-year-old girl, who has been missing from her home in Tacoma since Julygt, is safe at Everett Police officers in Seattle and Tacoma Saturday turned their attention toward the mother, I am accused of voting for some democratic le © 9 6 LMING Mra. Laura Harrison, to tell measures. I admit it, and will continue in the Senator Miles Poindexter her the search for Antha has future, as in the past, to vote for measures I believe onéet She was re meritorious, whether they are republican or demo- Worked as Maid cratic in origin.” | Jellingham > » officers fc nal “I am proud to have had the opportunity to | bey cternpd betel preg Bice weg! vote for the confirmation of such a worthy man as larceny Louis D. Brandei | oye woalts y tame | are ha “Those who say I voted for free lumber, free } worked for her a fow days, and chingles, free China e are just engaging in free jeft with a hand bag amd some hee em ces. j eens rs Seems ps Laat Hope in Effort ehen that belonged to the fam “They accuse me of not having been regular, lock — ” Admite Identity can be completed by Toxicologist Robinson at the Uni-| and there were 112,000 of us who voted for Roosevelt Toa r of rly detectives. | versity of Minnesota. » this state as against 71,000 who voted for Taft. Are MEDIATION REJECTED Aw admitted that her } Following her sudden death, which caused the in- they reading all those 112,000 out of the party?” NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Set- the “Tacoma high | vestigation, her body was sent to lowa for burial. The “They say I am merely a political accident. If tlement of the controversy be i ek out head has been exhumed and sent to the university at #0, I have happened several times." | pivanabe iad the Tnear poe : re | the urgent request of friends and relatives of the dead m " F} age f the count thi Three thousand people, the largest assembly in the Seer aopshten hiazacitis wish present campaign, heard United States Senator Miles} out an apes! to President “4 : * ison or a strike paratyzin Poindexter, republican candidate for re-election, frankly| 225 fauirsade ‘othe country s rht he sidere Members of the federal agency to|case be probed cod that Allen be| A M fet admit at the Dreamland rink last night that he considere d] Frage gh I yt a ang fp Ae) Co na 2 be| nna Marie Lanlelson sain tan t t patriotism above partyism, that he had voted for demo-| abandoned hope. They were Wants Mer Mother Tocal nr A rned that his rela-| Miss E . y| endeavoring t de th nd at Ewerect, where she opone robe the case n cratic as well as republi an measures and men when the) peor tg Ape tht beg And at} h he AVS RUSHING : th wg i i ntel8 a Rare “ were deserving, and would do so again. tration today. So far thi® has eee eit. e| Following Miss — Danielson’s| death, telegrams were received by | to engage Chief Beckingha», urging that the Percival Vv Allen anielson, 32, left her home| lis for the “coast June aving, she equipped $250 worth of travelers’ They heard him—this gathering of men and wom-| Meters es tatiea FOR LEMBERG sw be 3 Three i voctiabeet | ee th. suacesee nad teenie j en who defied the oppressive heat to crowd into the big unagers insist they are ant to 8 Tennant and Ds Prose- Minneapolis, and prior to that in| oo at : i rink—and they approve ed. They cheered and they ap- wpe Hes lig , Reeve aaigen if a a ‘rs he er thr = n “s : Masey When She Left : ' ny Aone ; ec The employes just as fir .n Se Rout Austrians and Press) +9, hat despite the fact that | — a e@@auded. They came from all parts of the county—from) 7 mn » just as f to Everett 1 that despite the fa Sia wea teavead cal 6 :: 1 A ia. Some came} etore colucegntey te notified, a Beyond Stanislau After at wife is living wt 4872 10 Soumney across the continent| reat, Crowd Expected af Auburn, Voster, Orill ¢ Bothell, Kirkland, amirada st. Los Angeles r a conse the « > i ‘ : : ot conse ; anche Mason Foe i ee and boarded the S. S. Queen at San Arena Mass Meting Hy from Chehalis and Everett and other near-by points. sg poise work. the | Hee division he co] ii made violent love to Mis ‘ Dantel-| Francisco, June 8, en route for Sunday It was the first meeting this year that approached are ot sucoete. RESISTANCE IS WEAK)/*"" | po the enthusiasm of the 1910 and 1912 campaigns, and 110097). ven a4 CARS COLLIDE: BY ED L. KEENE _ talib nigy Nowa i of “iy met Dr : Alien in the Alutae salted aga’ FORCEG” BACK IT clearly indicated that the independent senator was as i d 5 United Press Staff Correspondent ; tate is sald /On the first day out. Passengers} ‘Thousands are expected to & as ever. spree LONDON, Aug. 12.—The ad t worth $50,010, She was the eeing them talk to : 4 Aon: “ pack the Arena at 3 p. m. Sum f bore owner of realt Minneapolis, | ðer When Senator Poindexter. bandi-|stantly changing. If 1 t W ‘ lire ¢ | T ARE KILLED vance guard of the Russian Thought She Was Wed , Other passengers laughingly pro day at the law and order mass taken t is prob force that occupied Stanisiau i lan's nounced Dr. Allen a “hot air artist meeting under the aueplose af 0 Joseph of all colors my fi capped by hoarseness, but vigorous , Bette wis nite premnan an swe miles northeast the Seattle Ministerial Federa- withal, threw down the gauntlet to|clsim, then {ts remark Miss Danie the “back door” politicians who are | the consistently ¢ of the city and crossed the riv d with him. It was a mat:| tion for the purposes of creat. made Danie Miss Danielson seemed to be lived with him 10/ B obtained a mar nfat ut of the It seems to me that sooner or| By iT) 9 | JOHNSTOWN, Pa, Aug. 12-—-At) ep Ziota Bistritza, 18 miles eekes Paboma, |ter of mote wt leas Bons attempting to ad him out of : rf ey ont ; riage 1 5 acom er ¢ 1ore or less gossip among | i republican party, and declared he (Continued on page 8) a Bowing ae a nton | S0uth of Halitz, according to | when she suddenly died the the tourists. They noted| ['"@ @ Sentiment against the was proud to have voted for the DECLARES HUGHES others hurt in a hea eer Petrograd dispatches today Dodges Bigamy Charge hat n told inconsistent stories,| “boetlegger” and to determine confirmation of such a democratic panto ’ egy esau pte The Austro-Germans offered Dd cival V, Allen laughed|and that he talked considerably | upon some method of aiding ' appointee as Louis D. Brandeis for G0 ALONG, FOLKS, HELE bel Iniles north of here,| CUt weak resistance and then when he told Deputy Prosecutor | about Miss Danielson Mayor Gill to drive them from , justice of the supreme court, tthe Hughes today fire: + ag a continued their retreat north. |Helsell he had been thrice married Thought Her Wealthy the eity. F big crowd #houted and whistled its WITH PRESS CLUB pe hartge ; ré of the injured} Several Gune were abandoned jand twice divorced Dr. W. D. Merritt, Northern Bank} pesides talks by Gov. Lister, approval. It was a record-breaking the Treaear At least a score of the injured) in their retreat from the Ziota He first eatd he had been mar-| and Truat building. whe wae on the esides talks iov. Lister, event. It was some time ore efore a have lrg gpd oe whid Bistritza ried twice, and divorced Queen, told detectives Allen had| Mayor Gill, Rev. Mark A. Matthews | the. senator could resume his| The last spike has been driven inl ence here, he » i eveey Rind ot OC ea Two separate Russian forces {that he had married Miss Daniel-/told him Miss Danielson was “a/@nd Rev. Carter Helm Jones, b sate a py A grep ne preased into service 1 : d speech the arrangements for the annual! fo that the cratic adm poe being jo the| Of Sew ote 8 ee lose . woman_of wealth” and owned Min-| there will be a program of music. Press club outing to take place Sun-| !strat had ousted Henry 1 oe ive th the Imimeaiate Sh jective of Gen But haven't you a wife living in lis. property Theo Karle will prebably sing. Applause Enthusiastic A ages Pigg un) Cla istant appraiser of mer-|8¢ It ts impossible to Rive the) Letchitsky, In hie drive against |Los Angeles?” Helsell asked Puisthe the Yanbin wal ebabe ane a ting Sun Time and again Senator Poindex.|°®” 4 pers re at New ‘Tom and for sg )exace Humber oF Tanto. bile tire! Lembera Haven't you been married three! age, which is usually the liveliest he mass meeting Sunday al ter’s remarks were interrupted by| island ye ne t in customs wor',| All the Johnstown automobile ay The first, moving eastward along|times instead of twice? and best, the oth passengers |he Arena will be for the best im bursts of applause It is estimated 475 persons wi place fil yy gente Pula Pa Inte ervice|the north bank of the Dneister, ts] Wel aid Allen, laughing,| noted that neither Miss Danielson|terest of the city from every stand- ‘The senator emphasized his be-| catch the Kit Aer 2, at the ogy 8 ST tcvauth of thai to Ata eel hers: fob add Halite, The | «yeq nor Allen were nt. Dr. Mer-|point. Every citizen, man and lef that freedom in public service | pine of t Ait lenve ry Dar meas econd force, operating south of He he nformed him he|ritt noted that Allen ordered sand-| woman, sbould attend. It is an higher patriotism than blind) (9) om the Dneister, Is composed of the|would be ed with bigamy.) wiches and had them sent to Miss| se i “[ am a republican. I nd for | mo Jame - detachments that took Stanisla when Allen hastened to h Danielson’s stateroom. Mattie Par-|®Ppeal of the highest order to the ts principles, uot for its bosses | Crehan, Ralph Casey and Ted Coo There is 1 indication in dis-| statement that he had mar M Igeattle spirit. I fear that many (ae ed by the repub! part ince tro-German i etectives Ten een ay ie repartee. ve wad {ond Cat : vicious and slanderous falsehoods PH and machines. 1 believe Charles | will be on the island to welcome Dee. ote 2 Snen Seu cat mas Dan ieladl { (Gentinued on page 3) our citizens are not keen and awake ’ Evans Hughes is ss pene man the iktiean it r ‘ oO 4 e ie t a ep bp i fat i Right Name Heath : lan to the real issts. ‘Thay came " 14 great prest-| filmed and Evans, o Balkan campaign, has been slowec loped that 20 years ago Alle py Gy i acne alea ald # 7 ’ we 4 ye 1) developed Adee 2 are published in the papers of some , dent actorines that the plot 4 jUp- In four daya they have pro-lwas living der the name other cities concerning Seattle con- f But that is a later issue. !0/ one of the co e eve “aD Ow : Brg ed 20 miles. and in the fight-|treath, which is believed to hav auoke The city has been Ta this primary campaign. It 4\ seen. A base game, swimming in#@about Stanisiau they have tak-|peen his true name. His first twe sa : family affair between the ub | and 4 oi be: fare t en nearly 20 villages and town ask tinder t 3 economically and morally rem Oe ee arty ne stane F Suttle over Miuoh more diffieull | tra nen: cite wen Gertrude Part “To read a Los Angeles paper of Wefeia 1 van for ‘the house of|" che sarty will retucn to Seattle ONE ‘TITLED ENGLISHMAN coubiry) the Teiaga aoored sutluie in nie twine ‘at Vancour = recent date one would think that representatives 'n 1908, it was on| as 7 py and nin + oe esses of equal importance in their|h. C. A child was born to her San Francisco longshoremen and |Seattle is so low, economically, ae the platform which declared for a ( , 21 outhward swing toward Trieste ae aid water front employ have reac! to be a ham-sandwich towa, and so revision of a tariff. I voted against INE PI AIN AME RI AN. The new both Petrograd and|! re wore peigel of the Windsor | & Settlement, which Federal Strike |low in moral and civil order a tm the Payne-Aldrich bill in 1509 >) MAMIE NEW HEAD Horie sHuRONIN ADRe (Ha PAIRPRL co toto neaan hs ; "| Mediator Henry M, White said Sat-|be a bedlam of anarchy, all because cause It was a repudiation of that ONE RICH YOUNG GIRL. ation of the Austrian armies may|*) vecesling hin whe ‘lurday should have a beneficial ef-|of the dry law i party pledge, shut instead of rec Pies ae pe more complete than earlier ad-|venico and. the Bi feat of peade negotiations here This is not true. And the meet: . ommendation for ilving up to the OF ADMIRAL LINE COUNT ’EM UP vices indleated i Bee AR rk It was agreed to enfc 1 closed |ing Sunday afternoon at the Arena promises of the republican part Nea No offictal statement has been|” tie told Helsell and Tennant he | Shop. Other details of the will ring a vigorous protest for the there were some who charge ae ; , rade public Kére thus far of the ac oo maid. ut the Windsor |™ment Were not made public, The|truth, The mass meeting will that up against me asa crime. The| With the purchase of the fast THERE ARE JUST THREE. (OF tiviiar te. te Baibanss tererea nee Ta tt ety d89r | matter of Wages was left open to|stand for the truth that Seattle ta people, however, in 1910, voted -in| coasters Yale and Har eps THEM lfrom Paris yesterday ere eS tepond her aad aaye (OBtDaMAnt at a tucure ne a better, cleaner, more optimistie approval of the course I had|™in Wan’ Ga: hue taen cae vilaid Ee ee ried Ma “Marguerite Scott on July | Mediator White said believed {city than it has been for years, It taken aca MORE TROOPS TO GO | TC Oaelnid aa nin iit tlement of wage differences | will be a red-hot protest against the Same issues * oon ; ee ELHE THREE ARE ON A_ DESERT wit would probably have a direct bear-{civic slanders, And it will be @ 1 told the pee in that cam u. G, meMicken, heretofore gen > > > : on local conditions vigorous indorsement of Ma Gil iat tase Lae maaan: obthé Mort S Wire SUR ORS O S ; “Chief of Police Beckingham re-{ing on local conditior ig paign that I would support mea heute wa oie ay 2 ISLAND Ol URVIVOI F A SHIE WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 A gen-|ceived a telegram from Chief ( Wages,” he said, “should be uni-/and the city council in their éTforts Gres of merit whether they were | Padi area any ea made a WRECK. eral order to all department com-|K. Snively of Los Angeles on July |form over the whole coast to inforee the dry law 4 dbengae ae Then, | st ibe lgsatoor ine Fanta) ye eke is manders was issucd by the war de-|17, saying Mr iad n lo-| He reported no further local de We believe that the mayor fs i s now, was aéailed by certain | passenge c ‘ ne dmiral | ri ‘ ‘ a TAG ibn Guid 4 cat ay pe had lopments. Both he and William entitled to widespread approval in ipreniz becasve 1 took that’ post. | ing ae But nature is nature, and love is love, cara e sation Guard orsaniznricns|co trouble with her husband, Mise | Blackman, tho other federal media. (nis crusade, Let sitisanantar aim fon They have dug up the same| C. I rye 8 por i hope +4 and you'll enjoy reading next week’s novel in Jin their districts to the border as|Danielvon, with whom he had been | tor, are looking forward with optim. aroused, Let no ony throw dust / » @ditorial they used si ears ago.| © freight agen 0) 0 Stat ” > they tn ' Soe » sm he ence h 1 o your eyes. Sunday's meetin, j : neve their hesdanaree “ oon after they have been equipped |living here, had tuen n deadjism to the conference which will|int 5 J The issues today are the same as | cer ave their headquarters The Star—‘Into the Primitive. 1S eeaaborEAtion onl OA CitANaa: hwo" ads probably be arranged for next week. {is a call to the colors then, Yet they *ay that I am con-/in San Francisco