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}9>> 2D> 939 339399999399939939999999993999999222999999999339999<<E9 COME TO ARCADE HALL TONIGHT AND JOIN IN A GOOD WORK Tonight at 8 o'clock at Arcade Hall, on Second avenue between University and Union streets, voters of Seattle who want to see an honest ballot tomorrow are asked to gather. It is to be a rally of Bouillon = primary day workers. It has for its object the organization of a force of men who will work at the polls tomorrow. Hundreds of names have been placed upon the registration books by men working of Hiram C. Gill that have no place there, Get out tonight, you decent citizen, and join in the work of organizing for tomorrow. V4 W W in the It’s a good work and you will be a better man for having engaged in it. y EES CS ESEE SEK ESE EKER CE EEEKEE KEES EKER EEE EKER KEKE KES EEK EEC ESE CER HE SEATTLE TAF ONE CENT GOHL HAD ALL ABERDEEN =e WILL STOP ILLEGAL VOTING FAGHTENED INTO SLENGE AND GILL PLAN TO STEAL ELECTION that of John Hoffman. Dragging + Mr T Jor Hoffman's body in the loeal | ta last word ter harbor continues. The police are | issue before the republican voters of Seattle] Z known to have authentle informa | Bas ers he ony eee] STAR'S ADVISORY BALLOT | Pvc, Ferised wit tit of Mon Who Hav ys. Debauche sheriff, but recently # tenant of : Fraudulently Registered Will Be Stationed at Poll- iy vs. Graft! Gohl's in a cabin on Laldiny’s Isl: | ing Places and Illegal Voters Will Be Sent to Jail. OL nN, NO, 30! SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1910, and, fe atl) missing, although it ts + 1, “he a i “ " here is t fight that has been wag-} not known positively that he bas (In this ballot The Star pays attention only to th % all there is to this fig at he ag : been murdered tepublican primary, because it is representative of the for the past ser eral weeks. A small group) Gohl still matntaine a sullen de dominant party, and because in most cases the democratic At the request of Sheriff Robert T. Hodge, the county eom- ant the privil f establishing upon prop-| fiance. He denies killing Hedberg |i candidates are without opposition in their own party missioners thie morning appropriated a sum of money to be used ' ¢ privilege of establi ‘ - id T Sopsones eee ‘The men named are, in the opinion of The Star, those who ahve CO of special deputies in preventing ees restricted Cisteict hey want to “This office will undertake,” said Sheriff Hodg miei! ; “ ' ge this gman bodies and human souls for a profit of} FOR MAYOR—A. V. Bouillon “to see that an honest vote is c tomorrow. With my should be selected by the rapablle an party tomorrow.) morning, regular FOR TREASURER Edward L. Terry feces ee i cee men to be smploved with the consent of the : . om - 4 . © joners, | will be able to place a deputy in every pre- i nt ra] FOR COMI TROLLER—Will Ww ‘ cinct In the city in which illegal registration has occurred. These ey would put on the road to hell! No} 4 FOR COL x ILMEN-AT-LARGE ny two of the — deputies will be suppiied with poll books showing those who have . ee aa a Be eee lowing: J. W. Bullock, James Stephen, George Me registered Illegally and just as fast as they attempt to vote the the sons and daughters of the men who are Vaitane, Mast |. Bread | will be arrested and sent to the county jail ’ y Stteee J ms i “For three days past my office has been at work on registration Seattle WARD COUNCILMEN. affairs. In this we have had splendid assistance from a large num- Dollars! ; FIRST WARD-—No choice ber of volunteers. As a result we have the names of hundreds of gi i * i. c . 7 men who will appear upon the registration books Illegally. If these ik of it, you men who claim to be decent " 3! OND WARD—No »pposition to Eugene Way. men attempt to vote they will go to jail with the surteans prospect of THIRD WARD—H. ON. Cottle _g0ing to the penitentiary.” FOURTH WARD-No opposition to Fred Sawyer Pout’ then dte'nee ts Ge Ada aad mark a cross opposite the name of j FIFTH WARD—J. Y. C. Kellogg Hh tor the part thay plaved te tee Gill! - be Va SIXTH WARD-—No choice an laid to steal ction for - ‘ Pee as i aS SEVENTH WARD—Fred W. Browne or Thomas P tg PON Brg fin ese men wi want to barter in human souls] @ e awa! 5 Revelle ; 2 : ment es of men who have bodies are the men who are spending the} } 5 " ' 7, SIGHTH WARD—E. L. Blaine | ret “ gally will be arrested a ; ¢ = ws 3 3 ™ 3 q a NIN TH WARD—Alexander McKinnon , wher y sent themselves at an effort to secure the election of Mr. Gill. ; He Heoee V Gan | the polling places tomorrow. Many : ‘ lenged, a if drunkards and tramps up Yesler i W Weaver nged, ani ; “ag false an . given they will peistration office, and there clerks are q | ELFTH Ww ARD H | q : diately taken to the county : : ‘ WILLIAM GOHL AND HIS WIFE, i WARD lton or A. E. Rufiner of these drunkards and these tramps URTEENTH WARD—Max Wardall } The grand fury Wednesday “3 th | (ie Cnlted Prem) morning will commence an investl pages with your name and the name of} -apenoweN, Wash, Feb. T—| 04 ‘isditani’ we’ tineaee’ tha alle “ee , phen os Paap ar Sc HH RA : BF breed age egal registrations f | More sinister facta about William | ip) Sclock tomorrow morning an ¢ at 8 o'clock a There was once a goose that laid/and all election frauds tliat occur spmorro y mes Semter fe adow Ordinary pollee methods of break-} pal ‘ ee LOMIDE SO, Wh: 1Oe A meee i Thet th t udges to allow all persc c & golden ox tomorrow. Poll books have been ohl, confined in the county jail at) ing down a prisoner's stony front) he law requires the election judg © all an pe a ° e R 4 Hackett, of 816 Pike pared with the word “arrest” jonest newspapers, these men Would) yontesano ax the slayer of Her-|Snd eliciting information have no|f yote who are in the polling booths at the time the voting wt, employed at Prederick & Net [Stor & wultiinde of names Tea ‘ f tt |men Hedber known than Cffect upon the prisoner, He Basi— declared closed a, bought hicken that had|9AMes 80 annotated have been Fotes for Hiram C. Gill nam Hedberg, are kn always been known as ope not seen : tei hie aiid 'a Wiis Het nS son's, bow a chicken that had|DAmes eo annotated hh n in- ' Sees te haa those which have yet come to light.| tnowing the meaning of the word Voters must call for either a Republican or a ‘ worth of gold nuggets In its gated by deputy sheriffs and a these things because it be ICVES| scording to statements by George fear, and he in as biandly calm cratic ballot. Voters challenged are con it z ® aserd : ® sl area Ba. ag fo the ‘grand j ; . ificatio: , A . re there mo hickens with + and @ been fou . " fy. It wants you to know just what your] Dean, Aberdeen» youthful police | now, an evidence against him piles} rae names for idens fication on we a ste ts ene charade leeally rectskates " rm chief, He in withholding the “UP. a8 he ever was when ne | that will be sent to the precincts ny voter refusing This M Hackett would Mike t Bed Houses F ea a rs times 7 7 . his rs. acke ould like to urnish Voters. will mean. It wants you to know the) | Bames of local men wh are coun _— eh citizens of a fre rs do so is not entitled to vote. Any election offic t know, and she has bought numerous! Grand Jury Detective Marion will irtllend png sotegt set ‘ft they are The transition of Aberdeen niin compelling a voter to sign the book when he is challenged aa tional chickens trying to find| have charge of a squad of men to- it i ; ; . guilty of a crime oul morrow in all the precincts where Le 4 y 7 a r ” 8 and| made kaown now bie faithful a picturesque town of Pe gull ) f aa is aac: atin cae fa a . that it is the champion of your rights and] followers in the Seamen's anion | loons, tougher dance For councilmen-at-large each voter must vote for two ff} 418, ™! TT ot ite nae. | legal registration ts known to be ‘and good government. Ii it didn’t care for| wilt make way with them | countless sudden denths to a mod-| ae oh earch of the city ts | Even the police have profound/ern city of paved streets and re{ : " " - wath’ nlalat sar Seek We os bene ; lade today for some six men fight for you. It would be much easier! respect for mem te of Goli's|apect for law is comparatively rej Every voter should cee his y . . : y ver “4 id Uke to pois ie bebe registered from: two to ax f f ; : ack of ee | Waterfropt set, and it is wignificant|cent. Two years ago the finding #0 Ho One can see it, and deposit it in the box himsel ( ~ ee ein he bed houses ol the rear of the fighting line, back of whe TC] tet they have failed to detain alof a “floater” in the tiver did BotIH election official has a right to touch the ballot |around or waiting ¢ t ward, which, bave tar o discovere hed the registration books wit t * > oO — member of it for eweating cause as much of a etir in Aber a aa Mre ae ee : drop. But it wouldn't be worthy of y OT Sereceen, Waumibes’ thay Mave | enum e 6 cottes. Maran Ceport hon ythe purchase was made by Mrs. |hundreds of illegal voters, have of your support did it follow such a course. tt ander cover have been promised and nobody bere ever played the | He 2 thoroughly examined, and , {for 75 cents many of the transients wh: obscurity until the trial, and the cotton market, It te sald that two ARRIN TON She garage ys “om Bag e Oo are has lost adve rtising patronage because of | Stneiate agree with them that conor three years ago a dozen bodies} ed G Gs Anxious to get more chickens | known not to be legally entitled to | year. They have no thought for the} and would still go forth to the polls The polling places for the primaries will open at 11 ont Rasitknows them. It has proven to you 2 . eon, and where did it get its nug candidates or his ballot for this office will be thrown out rts? This is what some unknown hould f shoul h are fed on a gol 4 dle ‘ote will be en defeat M Suk hat loll Faection with the case, as Gohl's| were picked up in the harbor dur AT PEACE NOW which are fed on a gold nugget diet.| vote will be arrested when they Modefeat Mr. Gill. But it every dollar of itS | ccemseen, at thin time might reselt|ing one Welk. Reapenstbility al Mra, Hackett ret. ta Soe, ater: pranen bemnsetvee at the polts x BA , 7 . feb. 7 , et © ole ng da und soug ! | jon officials will b Pwere to be cut of f tomorrow it would do again| in pollens. arsed as mywterious a8 | their deaths was never fixed. AN FRANCISCO, Fet After : il be closely four months of warfare, during | Yl - od a rom whom wate ved. Refusal to obey the law 3 co 6 ere forfeited, the chased the et relating to the challenging of sus- done 118 ac stion of ¢ | which ten lives were forfeited, the | Purcha “ b ging of su it has done his isn’t a question of dollars ‘ANOTHER VICTIM On Yick tong and the Yeo tamtly |4#y since abe the ected voters will cause the arrest except to the men who would buy the office) are at peace today jket with the | fir »f the election offictals, If the elec. where the mineralbearing poultry /tion ¢ als perform iY ' ‘ Although several conferences be: f . or rather for Mr. Gill. It is an infinitely greater ques-| | OF WHITE SLAVERY tween representatives of the war yard ts located, but has failed omit to perform, their legal duties that | ECENCY URGED nal aatinea ring organizations bad been held| The ‘ , . = peg Os they did in the Riplinger i More incriminating evidence te be- jand two seven-day truces declared, | 8Y © he # , will be indicted by 0 t evening t Hacke : » grand jury 0 iw, Mr. Voter. it v be vo urn to step} ing found daily against the Japan- it was not until last evening that a ‘ Ae “de ” it will be y ne tu so] J I ton: Aeon. Tebelies P Be cabana |final agreement was reached on whee! 4 ni Ber ah Deputy Sheriffs at Polls, the firing line. The work of the few who have} who is being held in the county jail! Olga Nethersole and her leading headquarters pow. | entered : ’ at bu ‘ ‘ } ae t " iffs e in all the ry, casually nc > | ‘ ol « ot 4 U Ly ite n ~ t r tb day and night for the past few weeks will have os fenain pares ot dentin tn tbe white |man, Harrison Hunter, in bal | agents of the Yees and the Yicks| (ns potl ol carry fee | Fro ectionlly every pulpit in * de « “at aad Het : : ‘ deere and frm Ml pat tel th ain whe ffi carry lis There will b I left for them to do... Com ad rday the clergymen | Who was the viettim of hiv t cony ine tr R ar ; won m pean et tha 4 pro pably avs - ' epans 1 . to be arrested for ‘ . has been located and te nc with the cream of Sullivan & Con- | will settle the feud for all time id i ' , their congregations to cast ap seal erelga theory Now she r With theirs, your ta will be an easy one. Lest|° votes against wt Gill Not a | held tn the detention home, and will a ye ire Chinese quarter is Wee saied Gandes tras ict alle r » ley autor of & church in Seattle |Sppear against him at his hearing | aire Wednesday afterr the: ju vlan: ar wil celebrate the ved ag - jury sh ud called a « and deserter don't fail to ale p * for Qill. The | oh February 17 ’ peace pact during the Chin New | of coamasind nlarge numbers have come “ ood word to say for QItt om 7 } LOG EP TONES OTE | ‘ . Cr the stall soes to marke : a yi : am h sgh ie . > dae Pet wie A sin vier The airi tells @ pitiful story of how | tetm some of th t striking foa- | Year festivities, which begin tomor American, Colonnade, f om t a y fi 4 for the monster |row evening aln with Valdro seanai s . lin t advice to their parishioners | the Jap lured her away from the | tures yet arra tor ¥ - 6 tie hae Sania, Watt . ; " ms Imperial, Central, and Gtemember t! 10 to the polls early and; to vote tor Boullion path of right doing on false pror N9e@ |uhéatre benefit for utricken Paris 1 ho The ip id 1) tel Ret dsorge Ruvert Cairns, at he |%t easly nade money and a lite ot pre TO MURDER |house, the Salvation Army. lodeing ntl yc ‘ t allot deposited in the make arrests. on the hands of the ows that illegal regis- jaidine vaudeville performers, at the y i wofferers Army lodging Mantict church ured respectabili But as soon te he posited in the] _ Mey, Oeoree Robe © in| Feapectality,” Buta aon an he [Me a nA WIFE; A SUICIDE GiILLIAM is - me eg box. Get vou ig or, if he is of the lagging followers to vote for Boullion that he sold her tnto the trade that |M¢, Considine’s personal approval | vaudeville people, inspired t M, and take him ou F it your busi Carillon eae 4 hag ge oes ha as ruined her life and cast her) of the benefit plan, are taking ur Ph vite wake phe gt the DISCHARGED ’ a aire on hae . for & man who publicly declares be- | #708 the sluma @bual Interest tn the perfor door he could murder her > Mt0 See that the i: ighti trength of your block | fore net ell that be will violate | UNCLE SAM STIRS 9 ws mean Gouble work for the of.” William Rosskept, a pro: CALL OF A HOME will be unique, in that it will be the | ih, first time that Seattle hae ever seen |), 1 the greatent of Shakespeare's 1 f-Astoria utter worthlessness of the former's a trate Plans for installing machinery Bowlby has changed the plans to out. im ie - f iden lie '. hie oath of office. 1 ‘ae eapectall m7 veir acenery from - fessional hypnotist, is dead today, 4 Nv United bee) od Thi isn 1 nar litical battle. It's 3° sung men int ngregation BRITAIN TO ACTION “*** , : : jthe result of a self-inflicted wound (Star Special.) GHICAGG fam Ft ae hike He in which i nd the honor of your city te for Mr. Bi oe -- oe Se akan : ¥ 8 sores of quarrels, during | OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb. 7.—M. H bushend c ev, John M f the Taber LONDON, Feb, 7.-Following the a lng verge which he threatened a number of | gijtiam, superintendent of — the . 7 Stake. Ify " ’ member that it has Buptiat church, before enter- laction of Iawmakers in the United fed or oy 0 ¥ ; times to kill her Rosskopt chased! state rock quarry at Decept ‘ 4 Pi i evening sermon, 84/4: | Mates looking to the Increase of Peer Soc nie his wife into her apartments yes-| pags, and a brother of Judge G with their fu ! thaven't any, bear in yere the t of the Antl- | coast defeuse and army and naval the Orpheum will appear at the lterday, The woman slammed the|jjam, of Seattle, was discharged tc tain ti ’ y nee " rome Investigate ament today are preparing to| _ ™** Id enter. For several minutes | sioner Bowlby, on the charge ' could be Judith 9 schoo! eacl ; work may in 1 ‘ ' candidates | introduce messages for the better man stood outside and begged | subordination. Gilliam is a pra z he was go: te t " find protection of England. This sub to open it. Finally he shouted: |¢icat mining engineer of many | {x band, F. M A ¢ be affect on tomorrow and they re ’ the pritoary | ject will be one of the mont impor eaten Seager te i rk, an architect ae. ; that ify nt to vote for ‘tant taken up by parliament when nae : ys + [oben the door Bowlby’s presence, pointed out the Nd aside from the moral issue, : 5 \ ‘* aanvanadi:. rom hep and Mr He counted the minutes slowly ving Mber that is ; Citt and for Cannot Vote for Gill Particular attention will be paid ph ease tbs ©) After repenting “three” two time 4 hr Stl y Martin I n of the Swed- lito the protection of the natton's | #2% ‘ |he shot himself through the br in th ais ‘ ' te larly designed in the me , ee > Seen mee | was dead but fires Gilliam for bringing the erin the ad t t f sul are pending in the United States A ye sin ge - J oe matter before G Hay Sticity ; paprtigae ts he bie ser Ltvetpool Barrow In: Parnes, |B neh conmlar HES WIFE, COST vaxT RIVER PAYS tm uae | mon at th eab #0 | Bristol, Hull and Harwich probat ; - HIM $400 A DAY TAXI DRIVER PAYS ; ed ow fight | with be de svat ° rking for funds for the oh : - ¥ heart, but ho knows A whom y: t for ' t co. | Will be designated fir ‘ the Frenct pital. | FOR GOOD TIME - good D und de ‘ . Spee") PITTSBURG, Feb, 7 Gen 4 c ‘or the facts en you | : ; tals > t rortn pther-funde that have reached them | Chases Miller, of Franklin, Pa - : Lik é k ‘ re ineluded in thi im " drive r} , he ” . « P Standare th miliionair wh 8 1 ¥ Yourself, . Deets a, ie wae i: PL Dan Murph) $5.00; Harry Kraty, [ont on POS ithe ig nately, " eattl c q iad t the ¢ otin, aces J) $26.00 Fleet, 96.00; Wal Ivania and New York City ; When you : rT, ing f (LRP siecyeaher iasik tn bd Oake G0), Mie: &. , Madhing 1oe-'tn econ) to @tvcces bia wie ‘ awakened ye he St ns for Who would : . try a battle A complete list of polling J) Bam, $20.00; Jacques Corbabon, | 4, Miller spent or hoarded | terday a on | ind that por viens It ts Ay Tie hey iastade i . $20.00; Pierre F. Houpert, $10.00; | * A a eye — Bliters for 93, At eee a pg thay aces in every ward and Elf, C, Neufelder, 426.00; J. A. Baile| "Average of $400 a day, Sunday’ |) ah ' ti ho pm at Onpor: E > ; ‘ a." t is found on page I largeon, $50.00; Claude Couturior,| wire of a piano tuner and he we V ’ k € If you OF that’s +) : ; ‘ ) \ ae GiN c. wey widen : : ° ) nges from the usual v a nstar [when the millionaire married he a 110 © and mens t cielati : \ ‘ $4.00; J. B. Joujon-Roche, $10.0 : ‘ ' \ ave been made. 0, H, P. LaFarge, $25.00; R. Aunt yar from dist tl ! ! 4 ona u find the pollin Turenne, $50.00 D. Kelleher The be elect d ohediewe: j Perce eee ee eee eee ee ‘ a wast I pre $50.00; F. Hausman, $25.00; A . + i taur Ausias-Turenne $10.00 MAE Nine (ha) 4 then t I he be * Rain tonight or Tuesday; wr . Aimar suziag-Turenne $10.00; | Heo ee Te

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