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May 17, 1904 Page one
What did Piles gain by it all?
Capt. Ames' new command
Sends bullet throug his heart
Democrats are busy making up a slate
May 17, 1904 Page one<br>What did Piles gain by it all?<br>Capt. Ames' new command<br>Sends  bullet throug his heart<br>Democrats are busy making up a slate<br>
Issue & headlinesMay 17, 1904 Page one
What did Piles gain by it all?
Capt. Ames' new command
Sends bullet throug his heart
Democrats are busy making up a slate
Image tag04051701.GIF
Date of publication05/17/1904
Keywordsconventions; suicide; portugese; conventions;
Named individualsPiles, Samuel Henry, 1858-1940; Ames, Charles W.; Cabel, Manuel; Martin, Frank; Taylor, M. M.;
SubjectRepublican Party (Wash.); Democratic Party (Jefferson County, Wash.);
Place of publicationUnited States--Washington State--Port Townsend
Type of publicationNewspaper
FrequencyDaily except Monday
Title notesThe morning leader (1895-1904); on Sunday published as: Sunday leader. Continues: Townsend [daily] leader (1892). Continued by: Port Townsend daily leader (1904).
Image formatGIF image
Scanning dataScanned from 35 mm silver negative microfilm by OCLC Preservation Resources; GIF images are 1600 pixels wide, type 89A with 2 added colors derived from 600 dpi bitonal TIFF images.
Source of other formatsMicrofilm: Port Townsend Public Library, 1220 Lawrence St., Port Townsend, WA 98368, 360-385-3181, email: ptlibrary@ci.port-townsend.wa.us; Microfilm and bound originals: Jefferson County Historical Society, 210 Madison St., Port Townsend, WA 98368, 360-385-1003, email: jchsmuseum@olympus.net.
RightsUse of this image is restricted to non-commercial, public access and does not include the right to create text versions.
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