The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1910, Page 1

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WATCH THE COUNT AT EVERY POLLING PLACE IN THE CITY | r years ago, when prac tically the same element that is now supporting Hi Gill sought to elect John Riplinger, William Hickman Moore gounted out of at least 2,000 votes. Councilmanic recounts proved this. Tonight, if word goes out that the vote is close, Gill men will un- biedly attempt to steal the election. To the end that they shall not be successful it will be necessary for citizens to watch the count at Any citizen may remain in the polling place and scrutinize each ballot as it is called off by the official. Today’s contest is perhaps | a Sat ers tant in the history of Seattle, and it is up to the honest citizens to see that the will of the people prevails. uy , HE ‘SEATTLE “c= THE SEATTLE heal 4g SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1910. ONE CENT = 2X, THAINS ann NEWS STANDS Be ba a ESLER WAY CABLE LINE Th DANGER JAM HICKMAN MOORE my HAVE FOUND SITE FOR WEATHER MAM yeu waren wv aye WANTS AL Moving Saloons There is Every Prospect Puts Up for It? Re sg ‘ pre pares. 9% neha reyes bin of Big Vote. Water Continues to Rise in Lake Washington and a Further Rise or a Storm Would Be Very Serious— Cable Line Power House May Be Put Out of Com- mission—Docks Are Afloat. = SMITH SUES <THE STATE OF == WASHINGTON ‘ i Big Ballot Slows Vote oe ‘ fake |r wind, or a small of water in gton, and thou rs’ worth of dam- n the shores the water rises ore, the Yester be put out Any time « ne of the Docks Are posaiene: Trainmaster Blackburn, Believing Train Safe, Refused to Take People Out to Scenic—He Paid His Life With Rest. i ee (By United Press.) poila will close at 8 o'clock aia pice teat tne des =o itn dh ay ig Fl git ees aa # BANK CLEARINGS. = FORTUNE AWAITS : *| WIDOW AND CHILD ! : ; * Ta . be that it + * Y H 7 a t \ a} 100 ® >. 4 ya * Portland . + t | ‘ * \ : * * 1 1 ra ; vee * SAVE TWO SEAMEN akaekkarewhant } By ( Dress THE WEATHER VALLEJO TETRAZZINI oe oe Sc U. S$. LEGATION ee eeeeeee ee es 2 so 5 Se me ce ce nS ee ce Re CaP e eee ee eee THE MAI EAVE k " w OH, WON’T CUSTOMS MEN BE GORGEOUS! . | DOROTHY RUSSELL | stone Wo iite, complained for Whom Every Thoughtful, Law-Abiding| a A MUSIC RAL L and ab ut the de K JAKE SCHAEFFER — IN oh ie United VER, Colo, M the died her day of tuberculos! m in Seattle is Casti ng His Ballot Today. x A M66 Minn f(r r « Mat way tt (Continued on Page Three.)

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