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

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: ent An MIKAL Z ——~A\ KAD? n ¢ 61 m F “y// ' ort A : | TART Clay, oe fee oe ; uA ‘ eA |” : Rg fe Bi cent { | |@ tand, se affairs are vote e tiv & whole or a aiversit A et hdedia | ) E ine grounds. Mayor Ballinger, BE. F.| dor t ting the | " ' A th aa Blaine and C. W. ers, of the t —————e ont : That 2 2 a} ’ . » | DIFFICULTY IN SECURING A JURY TO TRY SLAYER OF GEORGE | THE WELL KNOWN CHARITY WORKER WILL PROBABLY BE : oe ce a. ry y , f ° se : Ma JOYE TALESMEN SAY THEY ARE PREJUDICED } CHOSEN GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE CHARITY ORGANI 1A HUD ‘ } fy t t iy t area os a A ; . ZATION SOCIETY 3 . i "4 PA _oNEceNT = The Seattle Sta ee a NIGHT EDITION SI ATTLI WAS SHINGTON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER a1, 1904 VOL. 6. ! 4 CEt i MONTH —_— _ ee ffers City Part of University : Site for Municipal Buildings | A MOORE WILL (4. Ml. WHITNEY HELD MASSAGHUSETTS ‘SUBMIT NEW PLAN LEGISLATURE IN HIS VEST POCKET ARTHUR IS TO SUBLEASE THE PROPERTY FOR 50 YEARS FOR THE PURPOSE OF GROUPING BUILDINGS OR WILL BUILD A CITY HALL AND LEASE IT TO THE CITY—PLAN GENERAL LY FAVORED BY BUSINESS MEN , DEAR Nick; 7*°-P75 . AGAIN 7+ SAY PORT ARTHUR WILL ‘- BE my GRAVE. - GEN at 594/- | hout * and = forces H. Towle, P.5, | HAVE CHANGED : fone My MIND SINCE = & ; MORNING. s70kSS “not who © price such had re- Repre- into sarreapit |e , MRS. ROBB IS WAS. MOFFATT. TD ~ NOW ON TRIAL = SUCCEED STEELE | nid, taunting M t 1 ast yea y /, of per opp : ' > ggpprendtonistic ine adh hy ing ee aritable orga n| FAIR DEFENDANT LISTENS TO THE DEPUTY PROSECUTING ae aes ee Pe he pe The $ : . y os bet : rhage ooonags dhe: secggrees, | hows : oe a. she would | ATTORNEY'S STATEMENT OF HOW HE EXPECTS TO CONs from taxpayers who be that | @ f ca 1 ' f e. The ¢ K on t tate h ‘ . | VICT HER OF MURDER ng 13 hours deforé S[cecgec en iene ET $4,500 \eritee se) | " 1 L had a fa ted t toda A f the 1¢é , 1 4 . Y me here easy mark, rly great in- rae and was himeelf : y susceptible to women. he 8 t fter he om to this: ger Gc DRUNKEN ie tet ‘ogether in ry ANEA, I A of and wife. He k f 1 I Rart 1 had a debauch s R t th i and then i : nia \ t A where Mrs, t f b t They | y e nd the in a Turkish T ° t fi f , is) ing from their debaueh, b ‘ f peos ' Mise I s given $800 and fa I . timat t th t Y 4 Young pe t € new | tox 1 wh r near t f a ' ’ } Miss Patter= sity hall 1 e bo four 40% fore he r ed the blow it f a old relations Father than in the wholesale dts-| popular ) hort th ' narching which floored him. In his account| the street f } nves and ¥ w th Two attempts were trict of the cit The issue for t and do th te t b wired to the head offices of the hed t rr is ab-|the young ¥ n 1 , t the business it tran rr I their s Pacif t mite, | m t company in th Tat ee n It is not the fen but the persons | Ros t firearms. The cits

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