The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1903, Page 1

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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, as ; VOL. § __ No. 6 ee ed Ts S PER M MONTH EXTRA EDITION cn ON Mofo CHARGES OF GRAND LARCENY = President of the New Citizens Gas Com-\ ‘SECTION HouR IN THE WHITE HOUSE pany Said to Have Stolen Thousauds of Dollars Worth of Bonds---Six In- dictments Against Him aiae a “Tl LENG SALVATIONSTS. M AMERICA a Pew . s the 6 onths us of the the & SUCCESSOR OF THE LATE CONSUL WILL LIKELY BE THE POP. ULAR HEAD OF THE ARMY IN CANADA AUOSENELT &S ELEVEA 10 GuL EXAM StSSOH WASHID x . RIVATE SECRETARY joe 18 DESIGNING PRETTY UNIFORMS FOR ALL EMPLOYES » ht ,.| OF THe EXECUTIVE MANSIO erese "November ® om: {a oe AS eran tar Dinh, Prestie or witne | LAKE UNION IMPROVEMENT CLUB WILL FIGHT TO HAVE DISTRICT IMPROVED ty ue CENT Th e Seattle star ~ Pion sie Sate UNDER THE SEA” A story that will fascinate every reader. By Max Pemberton, == SUM PARIS, THE WAL seLEMTE ALASKA CLUB CHAMBER oii gia OPEN MEETING, ACTS OW) isn, tomer mn “ea / RECEEE mete ar tl, 100 bon “GIVE IT TO THEM DOLLY, LAD, GIVE IT TO THEM!” Another offering of fiction that marks an epoch in newspaper making. This story created a sensation in England. It has never been published in a Newspaper, begins in Friday's Star. oo

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