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Show 1 M ; Jessing Idaho Young Woman I 9 Found Through Story Pub- I B lisliod in Tin's Paper. P PATROLMAN BURTON KINDS mm HER AT SAVOY HOTEL IH Admits Elopement, and 0. S. L. Jll Fireman Is Suspected; Warn Father Here for Her. KlflfiEi Blolla O. George, the handsome IG-ycnr- lluHUr daughter r R- George of Preston. UltiHlj Ida., whoso disappearance from her home ' RlnHH Saturday Inst was told exclusively in IBiIhSI 'rnc Tribune, was found !n a room at ' BllBftni t lio Savoy hotel, '2 East First South InlV .struct, by Patrolman George Burton Fri- BfiffVl ''av morning at I o'clock. She was taken OIhIm 10 "10 P"RC station, where Patrolman SIDlH Cleveland, by aid of Ihu .story and her hIhW picture which appeared In The Tribune. HiIjHB positively Identified her n3 the missing llliIIB i:ir'' Ki'sk Sergeant Lonzl lnfonncd her IllnS father by telephone, and he arrived in fffBBjl Sail Lake City Friday night, lie will iilSi c.LVe with Ids daughter this morning for SmB Preston on the T:-J5 train. PhH Struck by the youlhful appearance of luflffi llf 'irl whom ho h;ul seen entering the lulPm Savoy hotel, Patrolman Burton made in- HMHM iiuirics about her at the hotel and learned BnfnW "ml snc ,uu' rcntC(' room she was oe-KttllAgfl oe-KttllAgfl oupying from Miss Hugh, a daughter of B-ihHk tn0 proprietor of the hotel, Thursday aft- jDBE ernoon. The girl told Miss Hugh that InH -snc ,la1 no money to pay her rent, but wfGjK would pay It Friday. 'The girl had no jgjlHj Taken to Police Station. iIUHb Suspicious that all was not right. Pn- QiwHK trolman 13ur(on reported the results of nHk mK investigations to Sergeant Roberts. fflDn who ordered the girl brought to the stn- IjlHTO Hon. At tho station the girl said hat IjtH&I sno n,,d come from Denver and that she IMK was to leave the city In a few days with Si liuE friends. Patrolman Cleveland, who had 'If I Bs been detailed for work In tho station, had iS uS- secured a copy of The Tribune just off fnfWji the pros?. While reading the paper he itlBnt wns attracted by the resemblance of the. 1 B Mr sirl to the picture In the paper and also B) pBBi to the. publisiicd description, which the Ai K'rl answered. jlPJR According to the slorv In The Tribune BjnBffi of Friday morning, wTlen tho girl left RJHHfi her home, she was wearing a light, blue RBJPJI gingham dress and a blue bandana b'and- InjBfl, kerchief apron, When sho entered the Mi station she carried a bundle. Patrolman SBaHf Cleveland asked to have the bundle mM& opened and the bandana apron was found. 'JffBay The girl then was shown a copy of The ?BiM Tribune, whereupon she naively remarked MtUx that her middle initial was not "O." JWX Admits Eloping. jlflB Miss George was placed in charge of flH Police Matron Glfford and her father BMH was Immediately notified- The room she nONf had occupied was searched and examined UuZtpJ for any clue to any other person. There WgBt was no evidence that the room had been MB occupied by any one but the girl. When HE questioned she refused to tell where sho MjRJQI had spent the intervening time since HT Saturday last and Thursday nflcrnooii. UH She admitted, however, that she had mma eloped with a man she was to marry. The UBjfjH police authorities suspect that she has tWPB spent the. time in company, with a flrc- 8Hb man employed on the O. S, Ij. railway KiaW and running between Preston and Salt M Lake City, who enticed her to leave her In Unfit The father refused to discuss the clopo- M tWtl ment of his daughter Friday night, but Wjffi stated that he knows the man and will V-Hji take measures to secure ids arrest In Ida- F IWh 'C0ISft iS Qmi,,oycd as station agent |