The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1910, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1910. AND MOORE ARE NOMINATED AND FIGHT FOR ELECTION [S ON ONE CENT Governor and of State Also in Legal Mixup Which brows of replies was elected! mermer, and whe paid suceweded: y Yacancy in HK. Explorer Will blic Statement Recovers, De- H. Axtell. BELLINGHAM FIEND LSHORRORS PEONAGE » UL STATE ELECT A vit MaKe acrve rca By William Hickman Moore. j ad any doubt about my nomination, and, while I did | 1 ive and ent at = ANEWER BY SATURDAY OR WE <==" STRIKE. QFCLARE TAAINMEN Switchmen and Yardmen Ong ee gti elie emponghed ‘ on 18 Roads Out of Chi- Steen Chicago and the Pa te ten R that Chicago Demand Wage 7 Increase. ee ga GILL GETS 17 440 VOTES a AND BOUILLON 14 REPUBLICAN TICKET. MAYOR—Hiram C. Gill COMPTROLLER—W. J. Bothwell TREASURER—Edward L. Terry CORPORATION COUNSEL—Scott Cal COUNCILMEN-AT-LARGE—J. W. Mullen Frank P, COUNCILMEN FIRST WARD—James Conway SECOND WARD—Eugene Way THIRD WARD—Joseph Schlun FOURTH WARD—Frederick W. Sawyer. FIFTH WARD-~J. Y. C. Kellogg SIXTH WARD—Arnold Zbinden SEVENTH WARD—Thomas P. Revelle. EIGHTH WARD-—I NINTH WARD—F Steiner TENTH WARD—George V. Gau ELEVENTH WARD—W. H. We TWELFTH WARD—Max Wa THIRTEENTH WARD—C. A 7 FOURTEENTH WARD—Van R. Pierson, DEMOCRATIC TICKET Blaine WILLIAM J. BOTHWELL, ED. L. TERRY, Repubtioan Nominee for City Treas. Republican Nominee for City Comp urer. trotler BOUILLON GRATEFUL FOR SUPPORT | Wa GIVEN HIM AND HE WILL CONTINUE | ¥A%O8-Wilen Nicknan Mon IN THE FIGHT FOR CIVIC DECENCY... =o ces.) Gill's BY A. V. BOUILLON ' t 17,440, and nated ¢ ppon- Erick- 1omina- a t k and neck In many ¥ I T ning when the cinet Den. When the books were not P a were sent gay sea for the election of- ‘ vered that al taken the ballot box bh existra headquarters poll books in t informing When the was found nominee of a yote of 871 Kinnon, who for r ation, was | THINK THE SO-CALLED BUSINESS . MEN MADE A TREMENDOUS MISTAKE; “*: mee HIRAM C. GILL MUST BE DEFEATED) «2."ssrt."istaice a!) v SEE —AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS. niding is ‘ ing k Iman from nish M “ was th Fifth w omination. <onecemeaneremeneemneneee , ne por t ; an easy’ w BY AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS. defeat der t ain Third. 1 . Twelfth w of this city wage * hw 8 Cone Routllon made a eplendid fight and The Star is to be congratu he h votes to " eines $@ Austin, Te SPAIN’S PREMIER among emple roads east of ' ence lated for its part in it. I think the so-called bunine made AND CABINET QUIT Max Wardall, in ting Mr. Bow tremendoun mistake in reje for he was the man the eee ANS MOMS eee ee ene see ON |) NM Seeeconeee e= |eeere ne ee IS wane wie voy) (LEON LEFT YO OIE oss NER FINDS <= S PUNTS {XIREMELY PLAN] == SSS SSS SHELTER FOR sete ees eee ae Gau tn QASEAVERS OF LENT g contest Councilmar Fights Bitte iy t xcitir ! rt ‘ V got the ne fon tn the 5 WASHINGTON, Fo y of Louis R. Glavis > th ° h - 8 awe the Ballinger.» t testimony unshaken by in the nex 1 b f Ash Wedne PM tamination, brow, follow t ; ¥ ous r 7 And , ’ ate cia 14) Western band y > D aite ail ry “ : rl K es s Tatt’s inaugura 5 ta ¢ t e « “ 4 BY Garfield and his if ¥ j if p i it D " af ba oftect of : , ; 12) Glavis testifies ger part . “8 of } , alk, anid 1 Ms attorney in + were & cones - suveeil . Gfraud the govern made while , 1 Was on the stand 6 as fraud hat I re ; 1) Battinger, thoug rs, was made f P ' . 7 of the inte ger has su . f bh th 04 nchot, and oth y- b “ A . ‘ 12 ' Fabin his me A T 1 police that Mre y , oe let up on the wey rae . che | P 7 whe 4, had been at ’ } i 473 tributions, be yy . * the in and that her ; b 609 3 e 6 authority to Pcp « logger, working som rth , ‘ ia4 197 and hamper + ‘ Cunningham 1 at . mt I 10tt 4 185 B tu 1th 44 ‘ ‘ Bettinger was res, nree efforts to rush A ILS eee a sae + Se ettingham cases Ww office commission mt ~ * hd ‘ i Me advocated the Cale ave let the grabbers t * THE WEATHER * j ve With these clair ary, ha. ened tae th ‘pwnd 2 * TT WANTED-SEVERAL HONEST gen % oa, rence ed by which would have va ; Po . } ‘ ee 7 PEOPLE 1 it, ¢ f , 1114 ‘ 074 SATO 4,042 4,843 24 ; 1) Senators Gug., he nd Representatives : sy TCT CCC Cece Te. ee articles which a 7 peo . ‘ ‘ . : . Ney and MeLachi ta od mol t ed an r her age, wi MAYOR—REPUBLICAN , 4 148 chian of and Kinkaid of Nebraska 4 aT is vam al vertised fost tn tn the. taht th i famed by Gia this merry land ow ene nl oer TOP NOTES BRING Stinas” cated’ . Ragas ; aaa “ Wicks Ward, " , , é i THE BANK NOTES The Star toda de ‘ the ot H Row er "1 ot red Dennet f nt : . in Beattl ’ ‘ end and st «lt ‘ 105 fice aftor a visit by Senator T/ ELIZABETH GURLEY | , YORK, Fet learned that the be fat iving, She had b , 89 ‘Agent Love, who did FLYNN’S TRIAL ON revi pling t valuables cat 4, bat | Thi 7 i warts netance, have Hy United Pr nea Y “0 A es. ’ 1 t , In telegraphir { sen aieaat the POKANE, Fe th ad 1 r 1 t ' r nig 3 pre at Government ee od " Poet t her ation f hange « h . Ww 3 EAR misunde » pict " iinabet ” t ie Haag minh was attorney for Alas ' node : pF mg: , ’ , Third Ward, ses ta his sesiefant ececre a ante ‘ ’ a letter about the , “ ” found f r A Second Ward § 4 nts to take them up “at the ” k , 7 I Bouillon. G Th before the committee. Ga rs t of readera who be 1! We 8 at & 4id NOT rt t ' n't it "i eattle newspaper . f him than that nd precinet 8 188 y packed to suffocation }t fhewt # At the Opera Comique a Ae . | Y nrecinet a (Rentinued , er.

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