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BIG BOUILLON RALLY TOMORROW NIGHT x Every voter in Seattle who has his own interests and the interests of the city generally at heart-should be at the big Bouillon rally he Seattle Theatre tomorrow night. The speaking will begin at 8 o’elock. A. V. Bouillon, Austin E. Griffiths, Ole Hanson and others | address the voters. SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1910. ONE CENT ANK iM’ KEO WN, KING STREET SALOON MAN, HERDING | Fi ann TERS FOR HJ GILL oreeee Seoeseoesereweeeseorseoooes | Seer a TNS EDS OF ILLEGAL 5 the mpaign : ar regrets that i i to speak tn. ¥ + f, Gill, but it has « cs to for what it has : Registration Clerks Convinced That Effort Will Be De th Mr. Gill to th " —_ ; , f Made to Steal Election for Gill by Vo sting These joald bea calamity § the y cattle would : F Overnight Residents. for a long tin . ' of the bi fot min candidate The mone) " the re ra { names of illegal _— 7 ~ 5 ae - mnguestioned Photograph shows cong 1 ‘om left right ingressional committee in session. Fr left te Repr tat y lee ; salah neat tans ; 3 presentative Denby, with Representative McCall al fecord as a practicing attorney in this city st hkiden behind him; Representative Oimstead, Repre: id of or Nelson, chairman, appearing behind | hin Representative Graham, Senator Flint, 4 or Reet, Senator Fietcher ator Paynter. ecelve one w 1d Jeopat ‘ Peeooese be to alienate from him the vote of every anim the city. His practice has consisted largely the very lowest of the creatures of the under- | phas left his seat as president of the city council | | BAL LINCER ADVISED HIS ~—\NETHERSD edhe police station, there to confer with | } ipeeple of the tenderloin. As president of the | Bence has been of value to him. Of how fF HEAD I COMMIT FRAUD ] ftalée will be that influence should he become ’ droves iy ge rait le is loyal to frier OLYMPIA, Fi B. Kegley “1 . cal maaeit 10 the saost 5 niences to maa Milfievlar possession that has induced the liquor | Pullman © of the ecie Weekly Sie — eB ad committee whitenarn ae poeninie in tae Pf NE ei t as many Aement to spend : wy tes his Cas a They lao oo an ate a| Hard at the Secretary of what bas’ been done already by the . . rH he . be gees Seattle Chamber of Commerce,| e And he is very particular that they shall all ree Ws Gil will not forget them shoul become | plaint o », president of the Interior and the In-/ Frank taitchoock. the attorney aon / herecte,” the = Mugtish | »; d. La t one of hig et aAdreen whick great extent a! Mr. Gill s the courage his a 7 | . . j eral, the president, part of the news Benge ee, | Dut ht nt at t of the Sixt Me went-th not hel n check is ac members: hor ccnensekspmeememne definite interests, and other pa pega oth thn the 1 not ¢ : : what hh: a ; his ef a ‘Shieh aelthert Pe) pear at th t to be - main reg € means. ax nee Ms remarks 3 te Collier's Weekly of current issue | Pere Which, without any actual con-| cian gor ¢ , m . . during the early part of th was present ar 5 address. |deals at length with the congres |e are habitually swayed by the | AOS vty en ing the ea ’ f S present and mm address oo vm dominant social, business and po- | '%* mel to Mr. C . ‘ . ar cou y omarks, Keg- sional investigation of the Ballin-|jitical powers enterprises * assured with , tof HY NECES- ley char hat 4 on of atate | Ker-Pinchot dispute, and in the ge enliatmen ~ roe . . : own easily he Star to refer at this + t r. Rovillon’s qualifi-| roads built fn EB Washington | Course of many remarks says some |, After reciting the history of the) JB Jouso ¢ ne nai 8 ; . de a large killing Saturday : , : . 4 by A. S Ruth oe tractor, had | pointed things. For instance Wilson Con! company, Collier’®! eu) and of the i t % ‘ FOr ne ee ntractor lfice he seek i prover © Has| ie a graft from start te fnish,| . ' summiary is as follows frome seltat @ ; ' @ cor course, a Gill mar taxpayers ‘ ty that in pul of and was abs orthievs one Repeater Is Caught in the Act. the “if humor is needed to lighten! | R or the part t I v ‘ ab lodging t thie heavy topic, seek it in the re It means simply that Ballinger t us t entde he ¢ ies Me hee © cer criminal code, | ports from Geattic that the Cham. | ®dvised his client to commit a fraud be ¢ here sonths sce of every . ’ and to ImpUte ber of Commerce of that town OM the government, and that this . i t ‘ y k MoKt 3 eS every nigh € lic f a ' hopes to send Ballinger to the sen. | @t¥ice involved perjury on the part | vi : . ool *. | re t we that enough t Mm proven by the statements of the men for whom ar omg? mare iene with the ate after hie expected retirement ped ng, Manat 7 Thea a dam - ol ai t be has worked for a period of 21 years ations of the state highway |‘T°™ hie present office.” tries for thelr own benefit with the | Die playing at t MeKeown Doing All This Week Port Vv. int . al é Mr. Ruth is now as Speaking of the president's con-| intention of developing the land fe © pe ce Mf ‘0 say o t cKeown is doing all thi + Bouillon ever becomes mayor of the city o! . # testimony, preparatory servation bills lfor themeety Thus we have, in © at t rand or | civic ore McKeown | People of this « will know, before he quits |t¢ making formal complaint That there sre faults in these @ situation in which ore tre, ¢ ‘i fternoor meena are ni bills atural, since In conserva vises hie clients to | next week Of the inner secrets of the city hall. Grafters will | ‘Hon m Mr. Taft ie relying for during the ne saloon keeper al been the hea King fected nor stories of graft hushed up. The game FIND SEVENTE guidan > recent convert by dit through ty, Ballin.) Miss Nethersole 5 thre om tntere e inter control t « he-line terri | force or) who is at the) ger thus becom ig actor in| Seattle th ' @ to | tr Will be set aside and instead a business organiza- INDICTMENTS same time a third rate mind, legally! a scheme to defraud the United A WAR @X What candidate does McK 1 favor take its place. The people will be the first to be as as other ways ; States government, Ho wae the ad. pd an invitation to particip BF... 3 " : | McKeowr a and 4 no ‘ é ‘ Of the possibility of « committee | vieer of the scheme and he person e bonett ; ¢ ected interes t is doubtful Of irregularities. IT WOULD BE WORTH John Boolman, a policeman, | whitewash all alee in ite execution.’ thersole. “I y e in the sa < ay TO THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE TO HAVE | who was indicted this moraine ! n like ervic . aes OS: 3 . r and h rien¢ pass Me by the grand jury on a on I see t thers are doing ‘ es by w wt ween EBOUILLON MAYOR FOR ONE TERM IF HE | D7 the grand jury on & Charge so; but more than usual this time,| It cannot be Moore, bec Moore, wt ffice, did nothing to BPLISHED ONL ¥ THE EXPOSITION OF THE | bribe, was arrested thie after oan for dear old Paris, |¥in the affection o own 0 U hie kine noon her! k 7 Ww A 1 ome . r the q mm down to the one : MINES THAT INFESTS THE CITY HALL oe eee ig hale Gaaer jor abou eke « ear, |Tomaining ate, ge Dre nna | Osee | FOE, SAYS HEAD OF ARMY 222222 oe oe acon —_—— working in tion Th r Mr. B lor hich ball in the sum < Ny United Press.) it is stated, Following are some of Phas but one i that - bat! 2 of WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 asthe arguments to be sgt for iy Japan could land 100,000 ve ps on the Pacific const w three weeks, and could put doub’ point out that the United States is) that pamber upon American soll Pulidence in it ve necessity |Iudletments, 7 ‘ Salleh catty unprepared lor wat at SedieaRattie dare more PLAYGROUNDS returned ig tukind thing ve Ph ' sistent rumors that the|Dresent time, and that our elabo:| in two weeks Germany could ASSOCIATION TO r ast defense offers little ge piace ® trained army of 200,000 t Whom these UNKIND did seek office }erand J ‘ Ite | labor | curity because of the country’s de |upon the Atlantic coast of the HOLD MEETING 7 sd i ek ha going the | i, against land attacks. | United States } t cays. y which soon is to be Onee intrenched in our const confirm submitted, is the result of an in-! cities, a foreign army of 150,000 tigation, upon which tte authors | veterans could hold out Indefinite e been working for two years. nat five times that number X h t K It is understood that it will set ican troops, it is con ’ \« a f tereot rth omparative plan for re nted out that the {t t rw nm, pa 1 m of the army, with a | ded upon fe ast de ; jor W inst byterian ch » | ye y ortioned and effective wut that It can defend only achine as the great ob-| one goat at a time, and under prea yp aaa anata c v ent conditions it would be impos. |{ends of the plays t a > es a Square Deal ‘ t would e #ix months toeven|atble to predict which coast might |!" '"* re I pare to repel foreign invaders,|be attacked th : HOME LOST FOR PURSE SNATCHERS LACK OF WATER WORK IN CROWD | OUILLON MEETINGS Mr. Bou night at Park, H lay that the at that eve t t Bratt y Day, $238 634 While passing through the wd ned to the ground in fyant of Pantages’ the last or night Just as the sho # Barbara Baker wh, was robbed k by) son who snatched | Is eacwpe not {fie ee WEATHE ~ “ . cs * . * * . * + * x Pelion Sueport. sed on Page Three.) Ae RRO ROR ROR Oe