The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1910, Page 1

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ORKERS WANTED TO AID IN A CLEAN BALLOT ON ELECTION DAY The Bouillon campaign committee appeals to Bouillon supporters throughout the city, to offer themselves for service at a polling h on election day. Only good, earnest wor kers, who will be on the job from the minute the polls open till the last vote is counted, wanted. Those desiring to volunteer their services are requested to present themselves at Bouillon headquarters, 412 Oriental ing, at any hour during next Saturday and Sunday. HOME. THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1910. ONE CENT REGISTRATION CLERK NAMED a BA MEN ee IN JAIL ESTAR AND r OF POL eee cnccntel Bl : iit ee cae Wn mone 10 STEAL ELECTION # they do about the office to which Mr. Gill is — charge le the story, of S ; |Young Wife Loses Mind, | } story of w tell just whom it would name for the father, given over to justice bee : }910 by a son in the Kast Throws Away Clothing | sal chief of police should it ever be compelled to /hciae a position of trust and te ; , and Takes Possession of. n one—a condition which The Star trusts will married to a bank president's ¢; Lonely Cabi : _ | daughter ’ a Lonely Cabin. aided to the worries already and always attend John W. Thickens is charged in the publishing of a newspaper. }with writing a $10 check on the a : ; Sa W. Wappenstein is the name of the man ‘% pain ee of Agsicton, eh ™ HAS LOST A HUSBAND rank nehester, who admits that he is a paid Gill set ’ > ’ b ‘ v lier Carroll of the Star would select, and the selection would be |‘ : ; web : Ghoril Barely Misses Death When| registration books in t seciiet’ th tha SA ae the fact that Mr. Wappenstein gave to the ° . were ht i . ais citi od Passe te the best police administration it ever had. k was returned POCO TOSCO ESD OCOSOCOCESS F. E. Winchester Is Accused of Falsely Registering Names on Poll Books and Incriminating Evidence Is Found When He Is Taken to the County Jail. e marked funds” it devel Under Arrest ' ' ’ mopaign |0Ped that Thickens had no daagt r ~. - : ; er n find any further campaign gh $ wer - yesterda fte or ) \ tect Gill and his ir: . K" | tor here, and had given the sho« x . Soe 1 Jury Detectiv Maes statement they are welcome to it With it,)to his landiady’s daughter The / A roon! nongs ja Arge Negal registratic Phe arrest « E i "1. W ad 7 t i 2 y T hem determine: af ton MAYOF] count at this bank, and neither : ; m . ester is known to be one of the main ficial been| Mr. Erb nor myself feel dis posed to make good any check Mr. Bovi!!on that my father may eee fit to - : | Re . " ’ " she had made ¢ idea than has Mr. Gill who Mr.] ‘fite. Under the streum j Stat bas po more idea than bh {r who Guanese’ Gon’ Gt Wane we wale } . : two sal attoms with an] : such steps as you see fit to Se Sheriff | I protect yourselves.” i signed by Ro W . that ester had cb ft ‘ r wo 2 ppear r z at oks in the blank to te nything re ended as a a realizes the utter inability of some men to | x regarding her relatives v « ar limself a member of the Gill he p olde s w in Possessi gar the cx t whe c tw haul : how it is possible for a newspaper or a man | (5° ovr A ge ni : ig hygoviee yp Poh a mpt o I vered up the one for office without first obtaining some = . pa ‘. at © hac nchester put to work ig in return therefor. 8 Mr. Gill has found it y Untied Prem.) ae gies tat A the 16 m the oat Whaletate Herbier. ce to promise “a sffices ot hia pte im exchange | ‘ ie Ta: a "Bara » Bern | tormaness of nal br be ine i MAYOR M’CARTHY we pn ila Bc artists. Mme. Bern:| . ales 6 & on hase E ‘ seg gape nd o oa vas 7 a ne By Volied Press.) ere ction day to he Star has asked no pledge o ‘ mat ee . . nec wil sharp axe arned the SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2.—V te for Gill, Carroll, Jackson, Pros- lee, Such a proceeding » ave been t oe cae eee | awa & sw to the of |Rer and under the names B conduct in office ha man would be unwortl |she had signe tract leciare mew dramation / wd B Fue. oe Mol any newspaper or of any man lene Dad vst Ey Bmage — at "GE appearing before a music hall would be wor d at., wh store. He y . ented she bad er t negottations | audience ondon or else - they invoke the charter live 4 € more than ‘The Star is supporting Mr. Bouillon because it be | Plans for the big theatre benefit|* | _theutrioal . masiags. | Dy th t Itkely that would | fe rn ree all ma ne tingihnae fe cae” oe H £ on ¥ « t . i ul | announcing his position he | lodgin s he hi n icken Parte sof t es it him; because he has proven himself to be a thor- : » Bh pico oo ponies . d “ rota abr im tls My Lonest and efficient public servant. It is support ment of the time and piace os na understood | has been h! Neve fits because he stands for just what Mr, Gill does not |? oe pap thy ogy ll te Gill is absolutely necessary to the moral and physical ik , suse Mr. Gill's ; emember th rp came | weight, is @ "| Vanderveer Biamed D vesietration. sis ly opp. we is ace as wes is cing support ie averywh joine’ 2" "\Man Recently Released ey a yt veangy ed roe ew Degg mimet raghe Boye ntever ror 1s eet 2 we thug and thic ‘ $ , 5 webs yg e it w our From Asylum Then recurs at he oar See SS . oa — siiaaiad SS oh te : peony be (Continued, on Page. Thres,) , every and every graft caere extended to the flood suf| Turns Revolver on Him- @ shooting took place at no more than poiguant ory, jcuting A , ° PREACHER TO GIVE in the city [deters ot Parte. will | ‘8e] self and Will Die. (Be ge rca tage le a. RD ste eae, ties ‘ ~ “ FL OCK LEGAL AID #6 Opposing Mr. Gill just as much because John P oe B, churchman ar poration franchise solicitor : ling hirn, as it i ause S Pinschower, of ten fame, is supporting him. It is opposing Mr. Gill he is no more fitted to be mayor of this city than Gambler or other |a reaker B No, indeed! Mr With the wines na tbefore, for it a‘ nose of t The Che ' ye eee fe " : y dec mat he. hope grew) CHERRY ANXIOUSLY : ve : WATCHES THE MINF Be pene aia m growing. tou. At present Itt VICE PRESIDENT A went out Mis CAVE 26 CHILDREN IN iti; Wit rotor, $10, MreP boc cena Bran gg yo a CAPTAIN KIDD 26 WEDDED YEARS (3). \ibes tard 4 IS INDICTED » et Bh ator | NGURGENTS | Da $i NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y rise of Washington Mre. Phillip Webster ty today is receiving |9 OF THE CZARINA scidlirs tele wena unusual tha ae one of her |” DEAD WASH ASHORE] year was on a beat in the Plummer ‘eterans in political battle me dharma y United Press # the st. district, was indicted today b: the King county grand jury for ac-, cepting a bribe from a fatien w appeared in court this as done |; RW as cia 1, Yealt Te tae be WEATHER FORECAST Oe influer

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