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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1910-01-17

The Seattle Star dated January 17, 1910

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 GOOD GOVERNMENT DEMANDS THE ELECTION OF A. V. BOUILLON Heavy elite haba heavy vote; heavy vote means good government; good

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 THE STAR--MONDAY, sANUARY 17, 1910. “=| THE STAR’S PAGE ® UP-TO-DATE SPORTS | , EDWARD WESTON, 72 YEARS YOUNG, TO TRY AGAIN,

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 OF ISAAC FINKELSTEIN "WHICH DROVE HONEST MAN TO CRIME | drew ‘Bad? Man. This story the heart of the East to Honixe him. how

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 THE STAR4-MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1910. BOSSY. Vv BALLARD. A CITY OF FACTORIES AND. MILLS. Hallard, Seattle's newest and greatest

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 SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR) | aTERS ON LOVE eT AND MATRIMONY mail to the the same ‘of the love and pe are

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 4 WRECKS N A DAY KILL 2; INJURE 34 Fatal Risbleits on Four Western Railroads in 24 Hours Claim Long List of Dead and Maimed.

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 THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1910. P REONALS—Continued. FARMS AND AOREAGE. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU A refined “wi “ ™ Continued.

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 NORTH PU|f [BECAUSE HE LOVED His FIANCEE SO MUCH _ HE RAN AWAY WITH ANOTHER MAN’S WIFE! AND AIRS Thi Pa of Ne York NEWS TO

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