The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1904, Page 1

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. y i - y XN BY a The Only Paper in Seattle y with Showers) Light Se al | That Dares to Print the News NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER a1, 1904 VOL. 6 3 i ‘ER MONTH ITTLE GIRL DRUGGED RUSSIANS GENERATE—AT LEAST ONE OTHER CHILD POISONED—FOR MER DRUG CLERK DISTRIB UTED DEADLY POISON AMONG (i & Dy t THE STAR; YOUTHS OF SOUTHEAST SEATTLE ST. PETERSBURG TELEGRAMS TELL OF R SIAN SUCCESSES, omnemme — AND STATE THAT THE JAP ANESE EN & FRONT 18 RE. J : A ’ r TIRING—KUROPATKIN 18 DETERS T ADVANCE q 1 , he me t ve The t = ; F t met) RUBSIANS CAPTURE GUNS ' he geesasaeseataneeace ot Kenibiieis sshahsumaten elie : * THINGS COMING TO $ : the i STAR READERS $+6-644448 44+ OR eee ee nes - - " pe sneha § BT - tens t Trraporr Rooseverr . =, “Airow B ron B PARKER se es : a eat rpenn es Son t ttle, who rose In a rf wast Pag FREIGHT TRAINS COLLIDE ON ; ; ; — e res thé bien cnete : be eae? ge NEW YORK CENTRAL RAIL Dork ” THEY FEAR = S POPULATION 18 EASILY 150,000-—-WHILE BELLING } JEACHERS MEETING ; : ¥ i pial mat ects SE) FOUL PLAY] Sesconrncetce | al et lence ome ‘Us Ps Cotmty Teac he nn a . i me Sanches tie No. il ment at Menton to-| eee WORKED WELL| —— | a aa Xead What Party Leaders Say to Them in ‘THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ ies Then read what » os Linco!in Steffens has to say. Beginning Oct We shall print a series of letters to first voters, written by men of the highest authority in the great parties. is Advice to young men is: advice to the old as well. Every voter will be interested in these claims for Think of This! Anarmy of over 2,000,000 young men’ will cast their first votes for President next month A MONEY | going to decide | al SLceeu| MURDER |= are the voters that the cam- | PROMINENT POLITICIANS OF PEORIA, ILL., HELD ACCOUNT paign managers rep * . ABLE FOR A WOMAN'S DEATH—MYSTERY SURROUNDS want to win..... SUPPOrt. ....eeseee oa ‘ ; ’ th THE CASE | te bn. ‘ and 1 nd com |B eooe000000 SIMI ' ay ited that the Wo These Letters Have Been Written for the Parties by Leslie M. Shaw, 9 \«. Thos. Taggart, vex. Secretary of the Treasury ° TELEGRAPH BRIEFS | nuk Chairman of the National Committee Eugene V. Dehe, sisi. Silas C. Swallow, Provivison Candidate for Presidént Candidate for President. Thee. E. Watson, Populist, Candidate for President ffair in It the West t notation gots from| DALLAR, Toman Cet, 91. —<Fttoere | ¢ for| of the Salvation Army in Teves munity I J. Lincoln Steffens onan as an independent and*advocate of good government. ne a a October 24......Series seoens... clones 24 gation shall be i sible, and I ¢ : bulldozed by the seek to make light ef { ~ oy ned uw 5 reat fee. "ie foe Ton tyfoe sagt. widen the Gurely our, little ahildew sane woman t Lith have thei? ingpcent Kum mowed b hinge om t bw tue, bol The steamer Arrow left yeaterday ifeorward foond le a peel of N bwaose70 10d | for Me A large crowd as ona | en the floor of*th® waiting room, | bled at the wove | through such a MYT My simwdean, Py Went © = eriminal Proved yas Cyl ad a held at the ¥ y-Watsde | She was a¥erely injured and re-| ;eople were we wrathy eltizen bak 27 i sd iting ne ‘om rela~| mained in @ comatose condit\en for| Arrow has, be Mr, Venable, fath ive several days, She died hout Nd for repalra

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