The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1910, Page 1

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Just a Word to the Strap-Hangers of the City of Seattle know, you long-suffering straphanger, that A. V. Bouillon is the only man who ever served you at the head of a city department who made any effort to improve your street car servi official you have had for years whose sole interest was centered in serving the people whose servant he was. He was dismissed from the public service because ity ple from graft and the evils of mismanagement. Remember these things when you make up your mind how you are going to vote for mayor. . He was the of the energy displayed by him in protecting — THE SEATTLE THE SEATTLE ‘ ‘TAF rw STAFF POLIGEMAN 1S VOUT POLICE DEEP THE LATEST GHRISTY PICTURE INA MISSING WITH THE'NEW CHRISTY GIRL 1, NO. 290 OMMEND BOYCOTT GONE CENT HOW PEOPLE HAVE BEEN, HAOUGHIOUT SEATTLE cal Action Was Taken, Say Officers of | ed Associations — Feel That Boycott Is | | mittee of the Federated Eris pesgived, by the conference com = That we recommend to clubs of the city of Seattle ube of the city that they take such action in regard to from the ure of meat as w ceeuit in reducing the Mmest s@ that it can be eaten by the people who are most Ls ee com. | oe | was of the conference ted Tmprove lube, when this reeelutio aristepher W. Horr, ree! estate and timber man, tee, Ite adc * unanimous, : te Oo something r. Horr. “Meat has gone to Mabere it is almost ou! of re he man of moderate Income, | mall Wage Farner can't bs The men who are Seebdeors—the men who need ¢ the men who WILL REDUCE PRICES. Je of sedentar ‘eating ft for a wee, matoreasonabie prices We can do th speeds meat and «« pare makiiy & goo! stogar pie Working Man” wo all can't | don't have to have » the thing and bring | t wach for the fellow | who Horr this morning, to The tact is Wh iver wtatt iw the bay to keep ‘ There ort of eon re that Keeps prices uy FOOD THROWN AWAY | ooo farmer when be for cabbaces. as ¢ get enonad fc at to pey « He said he would e beer be aid Mr a Western ould te erating. | off It he had fed | gan't reach the wholesaler direct, we'll have to do it until the wholesale man recognizes the demand of ory of the people against the combination. Secre- | Wilton says the farmer doesn't get the high price | Mh Somewhere between the farmer and the consumer. te that man.” (Continued on Page Three.) j only | Pleasant things MAN MYSTERY There appears to be ing than an ordinary mystery { of B. 8. Skir the Green Lake missing man wae dinappearance Krocer trict. The tn dite lant and to lo hie actions has lis Invalid wife and two boys ged 12 and 7 years, are left in a condition because of the the father to make for them before leaving. ness wae in a healthy even believed proaperc insomuch as he was preparing to enier soon a new bullding erected purposely for him When last business, 5849 Kirkwood place, he told his manager that he had been called to North Yakima on im. portant basin When he failed ‘© reappear within a reasonable time the National Grocery company minenced acti at e him or time every find a cause for availed nothing any to secure him, thereby throwing hie into the ¢ family trom from his rty enting his benefit business, The Mer chants’ association, of Green Lake have taken over the stock order of the court to « with as little loos The family relation ag man jeasant, and the theory that can be advanced for his disappearance i» that play has been dealt him. The ti are doing what they el the TAFT DAUBS UNCLE te and pre deriving upen me it out as possible of the miss ton au can mystery JOE WITH PRAISE, WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 Cannon bears a number of about him these the difference? highly ot the Joneph o un days, but Last night by t president States. Mr. Taft what's he wae praine United addressed » last day of December, | o> | | seen at hie place of) the | | payment of standing acewunta with | Famous Artist's New Models in Picture Drawn Just Before Pre Court Fight, ZANESVILLE 26. You | Artist Howard Chandler Chriaty can This pleture fe hie tatest He did it ht laet thing he did before he 0. Jan hourp.” explained about the sketch Tie woman ty Mite, Fanchon Pritt midel who has figure Mia. Christy was the o ty girl, Pane the ne Talbot, in t | atin? draw the just for fun i ne ACCUSED BY | ~ YOUNG WOMAN Patrolman Richardson Dis- missed From Force for AND ARE BEING, ROBBED Attempted Assault! While on Duty. Patrolman J, M. Richardson wa int night dismiased from the police lforee by Chief Ward, for hugging and kissing Mine Hazel Davis, 1410 Lakeside av. against her will | while on duty last Sunday night According to Miss Davia, the of | fens was much more serious, and she tells a cfreumstantial account Jof the matter which would seem justify legal dingk against In au is tha criinis } son }and was only attempted a aasau her re and secre dwon be + Sunday Yavin and ty nocently bantering ductor the alled upon the pc Miss Davie and da night and found » girl friends tn with the cond ceman ay she gerou mina uffe on Mine Davi joke the handeuffe anid his key was in the of the (Continued on Page Three.) PROF, BARNARD “Siang Madrona | I CHAPTER 1 DENNY HILL SUFFERS. the city t their ay have it neces- tbletting the vel- t of prof than the city willing to do rwners lost his $200,000 lake the Bagley 4 [alumal of Dartmouth 3 TAFT WON'T HURT YOU aston to a tribute to Czar of th wwe,” who ceded him on the platform ON, Jan, 25.-—-The Taft administration made it clear 4 # does not intend to frighten the moneyed inter by “too many” prosecutions under the ard that stories to the effect that the present was the result of public agitation or are untrue. facts were given out in the following statement from the dder by ld ety > Just ae they help their emy danghter, the modela met ir Christy will titne Heth Talbot and familiar to bur Howard of magazine readers in five, faces are of the lcame to court for his present fight with Mra. ¢ daughter Natalie The man tn the bot, the star witness for Ch is the inal Christy bot fore y was English aper writer You, a neat thing, quite ® | knocked it y'know BIG CATHOLIC BAZAAR IS): OPENED AT MAMMOTH RINK =. wer fight f bs world fame bristy for their HMttle Son ‘ ad a at ‘ t \ few days before, ano ed Nool ant off” tor ploture ts pose nster auction, ban: ther owners of anc roup of k I ee or supe Mise Britt are . de of thousands That is, their of the Amer Telt it to The Star. Readers of The Star are vited to write letters te why they are going to vote for A. V. Goutlion for mayor, Lat ters uid not be too long and should be to the point. As many letters as © permits Will be published tn The from time to time Readers The Star have requested that ‘The Btar open these letters. Address let # ters to Editor, The 8 ee ee CARVE NEW STATE OUT OF OREGON AND CALIFORNIA |*"*" fy Cn YPORD. vement that ores of eeeteeee eee ees jon against was a new de TIME TO TELL THE TRUTH itize and the * onal statements that the prosecution of the meat pack Be a new departure and that there would be indiscrimin of important industries have no foundation. IR-DON “EXPERT’’ EFIES THE STATE MEDICAL BOARD f. Wells Tells Some of Don’s Secrets. the state med S07 way inter gd work, F so-called i h . ; : : ws i ting wit ‘ howe feret ¥ ming ao . rhe idiog, 331 rine |ALL THE LINES BRimeclt a0 leo WILL BE BUSY Apa ON THIS NIGHT ME mex, adir avings While its columns to : : FIVE MORE |: eee ee eee eee ains ir years he id the t th r strength of the tax taxation, but or not, have n the asked the He ts Not Afraia #0, 1 don’t think ie in thy stat, Pee Biates tha: % © practic. im emerg, MF of prose Be Peat the wtar. Be Mt arreetes! coe COMe uy) b CARRIE NATION IS HEADED THIS WAY By I eve tek ave to adr BP the combina ior hollow. He ee 7 the Comet Tonight : it MAX UMBRECHT Jent of Italian Booth MRS Pres ws RE JUST WON’) p WEAR CLOTHIN« Gerald rai; fin the that A i PMR abot dirs tare ts, MMe ne . a ee eee eee eee. © | * AVENGING FATE FOLLOWS FAST ON TUCKER’S CAREER OF BRUTAL SIN 3€ a, BY T. J he myment of of the w DILLON drar « made of the funeral willing would not s dark jourr mpanied Tuek an who lived forged wn Bunk 1 $20,000 loode jturian He wa in Wed once h weeks { ensual cynicism orm aire tw, thought to this, and rudimentary emoti vi neonacion en pursuln ed hour His Case is Strange : cher killed Lo’ ira Bunklemar the eemed Le wit@nt!> xam ple have been | king, | T i Tucker All thowe qualities | I PROB per i ich mitigate the atrocitte f the nd " Moin killed Tuck spport

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