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| Issue & headlines | November 21, 1902 Page four Inbound for Cork Are they slaves Lost in Olympics Changes of masters Coming from Victoria Distinguished elk coming Fishey affair Salmon packers plead Promoted to operator Former resident weds |
| Image tag | 02112104.GIF |
| Date of publication | 11/21/1902 |
| Page notes | "Marine engineers ask a result of the Portland incident" "Fate of a hunter who was a well known tugboat deckhand" "Representative of grand exalted ruler to be here today" "Mysterious Seattle cracker drummer tells a story of being robbed" "Do not want government to declare closed season in Alaska" "Otto Baker given a responsible position with the postal company" |
| Keywords | Robbery |
| Named individuals | Sullivan, J.F.; Moritz, Theodore; Wilson, John Anderson; Macfarlane, Walter R.; Mulny, M.G.; Baker, Otto; Bruce, A.E.; Wakeman, Lorena Margaret |
| Vessels | Russian bark Borrowdale Steamer George W. Elder Schooner Transit British ship Pass of Leny |
| Subject | Elks (Fraternal Order)--Jefferson County, Wash.) |
| Publisher | The Leader Company |
| Place of publication | United States--Washington (State)--Port Townsend |
| Type of publication | Newspaper |
| Frequency | Daily except Monday |
| Title notes | The morning leader (1895-1904); on Sunday published as: Sunday leader. Continues: Townsend [daily] leader (1892). Continued by: Port Townsend daily leader (1904). |
| Image format | GIF image |
| Scanning data | Scanned from 35 mm silver negative microfilm by OCLC Preservation Resources; GIF imagers are 1600 pixels wide, type 89A with 2 added colors derivd from 600 dpi bitonal TIFF images. |
| Source of other formats | Microfilm: Port Townsend Public Library, 1220 Lawrence St., Port Townsend, WA 98368 USA, 360-385-3181; Microfilm and bound originals: Jefferson County Historical Society, 210 Madison St., Port Townsend, WA 98368 USA, 360-385-1003. |
| Rights | Use of this image is restricted to non-commercial, public access and does not include the right to create text versions. |