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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1909-01-22

The Seattle Star dated January 22, 1909

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 id ‘. pe gouldn’t pry “Little Lu: oes HAVE IT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or

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 < Tespondence from local mer * Louts C. Wallach, will probably get! * Otto was to have fought MeFar “ Jand early next month,

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 ates Py AMELING RAM OUT WILL by #4 poure & license fror d St. Paul oe have. te WASHINGT i the fleet are now| the state board

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 YOUNG a Hed BROWS, LEAVE AVE MINE, WORKERS, will | WAVE LEARNED ALL THERE is| 5 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Jan, 22 a Mitchell...

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 CONDEMNED MURDERERS ee a : 5 COMMUTERS ON MAY CHOOSE OWN DEATH -——— for the last day of our January sale: OLYMPIA, Jan A bill

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 THE SEATTLE STAR wv BTAR PUBLISHING Co. 1907-1909 Seventh Ave, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY at the Postoftice at Seattia...

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 IT WAS TIME TO TEACH LABOR A LESSON Cone! uded Q. “Do you think the opinion of a“majorit be effective in the affairs of...

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 LITTLE LEADING WOMAN HER DOLLS’ CLOTHES) VERSUS STAGE GOWNS. Eleanor Robson Spent Less Than $100 on Costumes in 7 of Her...

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 sci fem = ENROUT 7 NORTH Left Paso Robles This Morning in Special Car for Olympia. PARO ROBLES, Cal. Jan Uv. P.—a: S phere

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 aad BACH ONE USED A PEN A Day, AND ALL USED A HALF BARREL OF INK. BY T. J, DILLON, OLYMPIA, Jan, 22.-—The legie Tature now in

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 AT A TIME THE LEGISLATORS HAD) ROBBED BACH ONE USED A PEN A Day, | twelfth pons per diem, The amount AND ALL USED A HALF...

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 THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANURY 22, 1909. 12 (ALASKA MUDDLE {oo (CHINKS MUST HAVE IN WASHINGTON 22222:==| THEIR DOPE—NEW LAW FORCES

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 HE BON MARCHE $1.00 rs, take adva BOYS" for this very underwear is s « the leading stor day | | i | \ White and © } tton...

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