The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1910, Page 1

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. DON’T VOTE FOR BOUILLON IF YOU WANT A TATTLER TO THE PUBLIC:—My friends ask me why I do not retort to slanders, Before I take time to talk about any man I must have some- good to say about him. If defamatory tattle makes votes I may | « é >, a ) > tanta tattle for a mayor I will lose. : mre ey ey, veer Ltd ‘ THE SEATTLE ~~. THE SEATTLE STAR iii. STAR | IN 67 8 0 we ce TG gO HFG FR Fi OVERWHELMED BY MESSAGES OF CONGRATULATION wy, 5 OR mmm ME REE MSN Would Be in Office Yet If He Had Betrayed iw "4 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ ill Gang Fails to Break Up Meeting by xX te sislia Wekooes Vadicted for PETTY Young Man Employed by . ; Rubber Manufacturing sia y } | Allowing Prisoners Company Dee ‘ = ay re in KNEW HE WAS and Forged Pay Cheeks ON WILL ANSWER ALL COMERS gad | Found. ; [ it developed when returns : ‘ * ' ’ eo | were made this afternoon on | , John ie, Bouillon. andidate for w ' } 4 indictments returned yesterday | Rts erin Univ Commun ‘ q that { the true bille were D atr : Le m eeneting . y Comr ¥ elut Bitty toom of the Method sroh, Breckiya.as..and . | againet saloon keepers outside “ re reokt o cl n © f ae m¥ery person bavi abts about what Beutllon ¢ of the city on the charge 9 a what he intends to do will confer a favor on : violation of the screen o t i 4 i 5 y nance The men indicted are Seking questic sod demanding explanations until } . z \ si ! : Wm. Brown, Fred Zbinden H os i Louls Pfiug, Dan Stewart, J. L ‘ | Holden, John Leo. ‘ , Blige Wink that if i had done nothing—that if | had been j x Hitional indictments | B44) hing by Detective Jot counted fo ‘amount pregerd your rights as a joke and sit silent while you | - en additional Indictments | wes ua . 5 gees te oak te a Th sou i out, that | would be out for office today? Do you net ial ka eturned by be evened 3 ry . eee 2 walk off with # sheng ' more than while su ntendent of public util » | had been % roing olga ae onl ye sat sede sag gy Pig I fg x aml eo Slant party to the robbery of the people, that | ae or Oe ean eee an | Hquor, as his money was all gone pegrance, Goon ‘as Sanur Imm honored city official today—a dignitary, | might * : andy ‘ rested ing he n the City f r t € tabenside vem: ‘ the nan the men indicted . ane ‘ ersons of tuth ie the ark of Bou jon's last might at a meeting at . ware not divulged . aw th ne | we © te ‘paatenn mee Mthat turned the 250 voters attending into a crowd The only indictment made public 5 may ; to week he cael eee was that against Jailer John ~— yr ed out of sight. He lived with ‘ ~ A f No i as to his of his de- v ture can be secured at his for- their liberty for bort peric “ie of mer home. : —_ | but a. Fie! ok he Pay Roll Was Padded. AUDIENCE 1S ' i ae , The «ix men named in the in-|! ‘ é a webpiievers sera : ctinanta trom. whom it is alleged | | Beginning © end of the Hillman City meeting last hat R ts accepted money in | ¢ X jcuity his Kpee exchan, ‘or favors are John Ca we tie seer Die earthen’ pina haemren st ott, A "eric nt er you arrested me, Any |Cbecks for the past few months are * * audience, Two hundred — : hundreds of dollars tn excess of the homes in The pay roll roll, A Erickson, H. M J r Mustay Garb’ . Merry Hall and © the hard side }Chartes Brasee. The grand jury }eharges that 60 other prin t At any| checks are » to be signed : a of ate it fa better to die between thei? sistant cashier. It was It tan't often that a man ix op en in Pinchot’s den at bie; sets, » «y ail congratulated | RX names -« a 4 6 | Clean sheets of a hospital bed than son's duty to take the checks congratulations when he has Washington home the day after hé | bin © brave stand for the rae ry |in a back alley r the I to the Na- resident of the United | was ousted by Taft, The piles of TEP Of = the people against the tu , “ts . . . ‘ommerce and bring pI. States es Giftord Pinchot the ters and telegrams on and around on thet = 3 wh ¥ ee “Gea by t ; ve PASTOR FANATIC r rf " ; tn ‘ lation hes Sema we kr on, Th bh, | his deak were from fellow coantry|able to say in truth that ble dis’ ‘ ig Bh MURDERS THREE) that the original checks drawn by jn atly tor th r,| men whe belleve im him and in his\charge meant noth H ne : the cashier re destroyed and — (By Cnlted Press che n excess were =: YOUR SHOES KIDNAP THE BELLE OF com Tt Sete ft ene ra, oe sade agains’ n had b a tailure,|if he 1 ppre ed he will be % Kick me out,” “ ‘aloon in Redmond, was |t2® Rev. James Owens, a Scotch | accuse c these checks *“lwasyourfriend | THIS TI \V CHIC GQ $ LI LE ITALY topo . t this morning B#ptist minister, shot and killed his | « convert! smounts in ex- | was your agent } (By United Pees) ~ appeared at the court|~ fe s ad sister, Sar ah McAuley, | cess ¢ ac pay roll to his to “cg your ‘aa pepsin aaaas EME Ne i at hs ae FRANKFORT, Gers a. 18.1 to apply for a renewal of | ally ded Wil! Vaughan, and | ¢ us had Riertes you. / my agaaee gg CHICAGO, Jan. 18 Maricia | Hand e police are tnelined to pool x sac et " eriti,| that - am Be mcmenieed fie! =. ye auehan was it cal’ condt- | “Baby Bliss” a Madman, ome aut into the |Leather Costs More, You Morocco, « pretty 17-yearold girl, belleve that the kidnapping of the ST : sa wned aga im chargit t sheld out) prooMINGTON-Ii, Jan. 18 hope ‘of kia recovery aie Milin into 0 elened 4 ( should be laid at the |‘ . {th having a slot a ein hi onard Bliss, popularly known as Know, Say the Whole- bree men toda +o 4 vonr' 6 bh : erg, according to ¢ eitung easton. He was given untll wo MILLIONS FOR "Baby " Blias Aes © Picea "es calera Oh fla Dees tal” ' o a ' ite ektarabie teiharenacn tor Soets pounds of fleah and bone, famous » re tea SR chee denned ts voting ; ° rat ST Masiies hereed* ta. sald to! wputy sheriffs are busy serving) HOMELESS KIDDIES. |e: a holder of « number of treak Vaus Pocket per Go Real. te he : ; 4 , ; Sa ee © warrants ixaned upon the 24 “4 bieyc records, » nly became ta- : returned yesterday and | (By United Press.) ne y and attacke foot. around nd . holla. | th Gis mearatns GHICARO. ton. tae kee ld 4 his family c ; e the ett 10 ’ physica tion r home for friendiess chil-| The fat man was overpowered fi « dren wi built and maintained in| and disarmed before he had in nin city a result of the charity | jured anyone seriously of the late Nenry rile Elliot, a mine owner her with 1. Quit Flying Thursday. Oe Geser et nk hts Mite ta $ ANGELES, Jan. 18.-—It was (By Calied Prem) niied wpo BOSTON, Jan. 18.—Shoee ar he kiduay It yas only a sh ne of t the popular 5 * were increased trom $3 ro as he ja i — on ae RE AND DEPUTY PROSECUTOR TAKE. ‘sss.""" io'o"Si" scissor “to $4 Oftctal a | HER TITLE—THAT’S ABOUT ALL LADY . | bated to ero ¢ : he National Shoe Wr . CONSTANCE IS WEARING THESE DAYS FORGER INTO PARTNERSHIP ‘ F_§. ome | brought (0. an offical ond m3 : They t ' pandaentthinegete a ® h . »nelusion of of leathe stake . mag abts. on Page Three ade t increase necessar of food stuffs | danseus na ‘ ’ t. cable car at the og garth d af other Meeks, wade Kood Pe tle Woods. A larg DOW scoring the fort for tne emery vo CHARGED WITH Ber MANSLAUGHTER Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 1. Perry this afternoon ed information against Patrol ‘ nore < Fe : : not, “rece * more “per ‘ Thoma Watch, eharging olin, seompatiyt “ rain . and j : les sy gegrpyE er of Antonio Portopilto, an jed f ‘ tl Offense, | oe for y y \ t ot t gen to | eve i ower to mak years old. tore t Carr 7 vas shot and fatal 4 on the night of De 0, while fleeing from | 5 » Walsh and McGrath, employ Kent wished to question him | fend them ncerning the attention shown just One Difference 4 ; ; ‘ek Florence Davis, a cashier in sat the Nacernible dl eaiels d ne s ees Pf. 2 Japanese theatre opments Ammar a disjun The Word “Or c M fargaret | inating all the features o ila / pti we com distinguishing feat to T vinat Le

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