The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1910, Page 1

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BOUILLON WANTS HI GILL LEFT ON THE OFFICIAL BALLOT The following statement was issued today from the headquarters of A. V Boulllon, candidate for the republican nomination for mayor : to do with the : ts brought in an effort to have the name of Hiram C, Gill stricken from the official primary ballot, Because of the well-defined issue in the present campaign, it is believed*by the Bouillon committee that it would be for the future of Seattle that the name of Mr. Gill be permitted to stay upon the ballot. Mr, Bouillon, pgrsonally, would prefer to have the voters given the opportunity of choosing between him and Mr. Gill. He believes that the people ; geattle should be allow to say whether they prefer the sort of government that would come with Mr. Gill’s election, or that which would be administered should he (Bouillon) be chosen. Mr. Bouillon’s committee agrees with the candidate. 90 it does not ad however, the possibility of Mr. Bouillon's defeat, From polls taken on cars on almost every steet car line in the city of Seattle, the indications are that Mr, Bouillon will win at the republican primaries by the largest eager given a candidate for office in the city of Seattle,” THE SEATTLE “It is desired that the voters of Seattle shall understand that the Bouillon campaign committee has noth ‘ SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1910. ONE CENT 0 LT HS MATE FO ay vz WHY NOT BOYCOTT wife Which Keeps Fam- ' | ily Healthy and Happy. { 4 | | i ER i EET y @ppy ‘ : Star Appeals to Its Readers to Join National Move- 8 4 the ° ta were (By United Prone. > 4 ‘ , : - Se rocker and the reports Ward + ' sag MEGS } ment—Prices Have Gone Up and Up—The Trusts . t © tnve t ot _workingwes Control and Only One Weapon Is Left. eee rjou wo- months, as they / timat : € ds of workingmen © Me , / Weaning it re doing in Cleveland, it] \ ; Sa EEA! te he t tead bodies were f ma : ne situation in the Teeber. oda t oor, The disappearance t al hommes cs +e hapey pay the during the last few days r ves and moth me at the wom , sf CaUKed ne asiness either at hin! ¢ ave m e tion, They hie wife t ng house or at his place of Are searching the newspapers, the — thea F It was believed that he |Cook books and the almanacs for ‘gamed Bunkler gone | to Ironda where he hings to ec nourish et 2285 First ad 5 rty ie to take place of the} ay ' : nan f t sent ae & appetites crave turned the re nee ogee " © lodging hous In w a pleture-that waa taken aT f oon seen on t f hete The Bre mii en. ; - tt probable that the | manufactory bye r thd t } The Way T om . " Way They Do it money and « , pout s * Bee | wha eee ee ee ‘ Pi the most tast a GET OFF EABY. *-,. we * No meat, lard or meat gravy has any place o family's bie, VEGETABLE SOUP GRAPE JAM fare nar st i cost " ame ta true f CELERY BUTTER FICE PUDDING rs indicted by the “ os 1 costs, tf . 4 ~-| The Meatless Dinner of One Cleveland Meat Striker’s Family. This ls the Meal Described in the t ¢ at int ate com~ fons made by rr Accompanying Story ator White « Th wae made in department ® auperior court this afterncen. # * Louls Ptiug, saloon keeper of # # North Bend, pleaded guilty to # # an indictment of this charac: @ * * *) the reins of WHERE BOUVILLON WILL SPEAK THIS WEEK FEAR FAKE : 2 owe ' bi Monday aight, ws auspiee@of the Ninth Ward Improvemer ioe pre d us vy nt They have « ub, church near Rox# school, Third av, N. W. and 43rd at. A.V ect n involuntary ta n ever rson in the Boulllon, speaker onhere Tuesday night, Mountain View Station, Green Lake Since The Star exposed the | coun A. V. Rowlllen, Kitt Geaid and Ole Hanem fake Fer-Don medical agency, I Wednesday night Mr. B nm will speak before the Blaine In the Radium Hotel building, Wwiirelounan tub at the Queen Anne Congregational church and at a Bouillon 321 Pike st. victims have been s: PeSeorere Peeooe the Beveoth ward Thre heir es. Vi » eat meat. We ‘wiay wight, Bescon Hill fire station—Bouilion, Ole Har very eterge, Gy actual count ' ost of the Fight for TWO INDICTED MEN Madrone ball—Roulllon, Allan Brant, 1B. Poster : ove -“ a. lg dlennsthvon ie Riga is atone sea Sse" ‘i k he ity Decency FILE BOND TODAY ontat ngs will be mrranged for «riday night at Fremont and een tempted into trying out 33 ¢ effects , ston : at < y have bébe the treatments. Rich and ee Bouillon Supporters to Meet * ter, and paid the fine and BP examination @ costs Showed (hat one eee near Broadway Every voter in the Seveoth ward o to the dominance of t gang is urged to be present ee eee eeeeeeee . * - * * - * *. . *. * * * eR eee * . . Many communications reach - ‘i POOH TESS OGOOOSESEOSSIOSHSOEDSOOD : —— meg ee Pig bie a - The Star daily cammending it OOF a P kat, recently indieted hy the rand BOUND TO TRACK BY ROBBERS, HE IS Sam the medical bun- \ dy. the labor unions are taking up the matter of a jury on charges of havi a ‘ will discuss it in their meeting Wednesday oy gd i oe Aa f , SAVED AS TRAIN FLASHES INTO SIGHT Agents of the state medical ts ymen, represeuting hundreds of —homes—women cannes Sh, tha v : Bebe board are at present engaged | Mes ——o * brine a ating the reputations meV heavily with housewives of Seattle—are medical experts.” They cured samples of the medicines given to patients, 1 " embers of improvement clubs and the Seattle and will have them analyzed Judge ¢ " (My United Pree) dette, knowing that @ train was perio te VICKSBURG, Mies, Jan. 24) dae elp and struggled arraigned this afternoon along wit ally refusing to reves! the on he heard others indicted on the rumbie of an approaching train he became frantic. The darkness Within a few days the state Giminished in the glare of an en , + 4 onda: medical board will institute P solutions may be intr was tied to the trac and gine’s headli¢ rosecutions against the fake 1 : CAME FROM OUT OF TOWN {t to his fate early today Jnat in time an old negro janitor | Boome! 9 7 1igh cost of living is a great p to manufacture A Star reader ving r carrie m to the track arrived at the static As the RSS rere tr ‘ Hin Hill. “president of t Federated town «in need of , h o the raile with bis train flashed ap be nd Burdette crsiyg Suen’ as vende cit, necktie and whirl. Buslagh areegea him trom te trees, | TO GOVERNOR'S fipte : ners from raising Wanted” ad in Sn CHAIR BY AUTO] wages, for they can not compete with other manufacturers. It tt cheanen mation of @ safe to station i ub are ¢ the movement eagerfy. Radi- *, George Burdette, a car ¢ that ade The star, bring | SUDDENLY FINDS A Ee setimemeaeater tetered ene. o> Ry United Frew is our most'seri ; . : WAY TO SAVE ON | day hie filed sult for, $40,000 dam.| OMAHA, Neb, Jar e wcanainasd wa Pees FR STREET REGRADES ** seine the Supertor Porttand | ace for the governcr - Cement Co,, of Skagit count raska, Jot Dahimann, “e canvass | THEY KEPT THE PIG _ [sly captured and taken out, ot IN THE BALL ROOM ‘verona (My United Press. RD, Cor Jan ‘ otttng large rograde co FRANCE AND MEXICO # before election, MAKE LOVE TREATY MEXICO CITY, Jan. 14.—t1 : *¥ . r STA) between Mexico and Fran k RRR ERE RH at an a Storm Warning. eee ee ee WEATHER FORECAST R ht I xee eee tee E eH Re KSEE REE EK ‘ * 4 b * * * Pee eee eee ee ee | A ial * Ged Creed tor tne 5 Reverend W PPYTTTIViT ir rr rrr ° * 3 Seth C. Maker, Not a Republican, Will 3 ri | | Vote for Bouillon Because He Believes 3 Bouilion Will Fight for Him ” o POPS eSeSeSeSeSeSrSeSooeseseoe SPOCSES ESO SESESCOSSCOCSOOCEES ° ore POPES ESOS SHSESOSCSOSOSSSHSESESHSESESOHOSSSTSO HOST HOSES ESS © eeeosese M te high B henset i. ttle I peace lovers of the Gi ; to the votes of the hetero. esa Olimar Pa ‘ and came out of the f geneous clique that is sup 3 with a clean smell anc t t porting him, but he can't honest reputation ! \ have mine. He whe BF the ovan ware g and grading 10 execute ire against Mr into me a little Md ther ym. i , were ns ee gang have cept to eas 4 4 ha he ticket who has re . pap AE gy praises of Me tha ‘i ; : have fa pout 1 y fused to be blinded by this |, t i 1 res Raves He shouig : show of political hypoc vt ut I t see prod att tn pub nat h risy. He has put more , where I have anything in distres: oh hang crimps in the hide of the common with the mot tem at Ph about hi poration Gorgon thar ‘ to serve have all of his political ngl noessic: : or haven't bee superiors in twenty yeprs t one of them he has done m by the pest He s poked thé mailed ‘ an injury. The firet - going t te fist into the sacreth ghiz of I ! t € nature compels me to not in the other man the grafting Herculés and ‘ " I against any enemy of drawn blood. He has |it ' t t tme,| physical or economic fought a gang y I ‘ fare. If Gill runs on pha eathe | record he i urely entitle

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