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May 27, 1904 Page four
Future prospects at Fort Worden
Will not hold celebration July Fourth
Memorial
1. May 27, 1904 Page four
Future prospects at Fort Worden
Will not hold celebration July Fourth
Memorial Day program by the G.A.R.
Baptist Church decorated for Memorial Day with flags and G.A.R Women's Relief Corps, H. G. Sickles Post
2. Baptist Church decorated for Memorial Day with flags and G.A.R Women's Relief Corps, H. G. Sickles Post 37 banner, Vashon Island, 1893
December 8, 1903 Page four
Richard Chilcott accused of theft
Townsend Aerie elects officers
G.A.R.
3. December 8, 1903 Page four
Richard Chilcott accused of theft
Townsend Aerie elects officers
G.A.R. officers were elected
Collector Ide appoints deputy
Oscar Anderson terribly hurt
Glendale will open in Angeles
December 6, 1911 Page two
City election
Ex-soldier arrested
G. A. R. election
Sale confirmed
4. December 6, 1911 Page two
City election
Ex-soldier arrested
G. A. R. election
Sale confirmed

June 30, 1911 Page two
G. A. R. officers chosen
Reservoir work to begin
5. June 30, 1911 Page two
G. A. R. officers chosen
Reservoir work to begin
February 19, 1911 Page two
[editorial]
G. A. R. man dies suddenly
Not keeping his promise
6. February 19, 1911 Page two
[editorial]
G. A. R. man dies suddenly
Not keeping his promise
March 1, 1910 Page four
G. A. R. veteran answers the last roll call
Pioneer of Jefferson dies at
7. March 1, 1910 Page four
G. A. R. veteran answers the last roll call
Pioneer of Jefferson dies at St. John hospital
Agen man dies at Fort Casey last Saturday
Woman on Hoods Canal takes carbolic acid
Fighting soldiers arraigned yesterday
Steam schooner bring hay from California
Head Consul, W. of W. to visit Port Townsend
April 6, 1906 Page three
G. A. R. to celebrate at their hall this evening
Installation ceremonies
8. April 6, 1906 Page three
G. A. R. to celebrate at their hall this evening
Installation ceremonies by B. P. O. E. last evening
List continues to grow
Leland notes

June 9, 1904 Page one
G.A.R. looking toward Boston
Criminals break from Seattle jail
9. June 9, 1904 Page one
G.A.R. looking toward Boston
Criminals break from Seattle jail
Carte Nouvelle de Moscovie Represente la partie Septentrionale Dressée par G. de L Isle Restisié I&
10. Carte Nouvelle de Moscovie Represente la partie Septentrionale Dressée par G. de L Isle Restisié I& Augmenté par R. & I. Ottens Geogr. a Amsterdam
R.H. Brownfield, Harold Fleming, Mrs. A.G. Fleming, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Webber in front of the Sunnyside
11. R.H. Brownfield, Harold Fleming, Mrs. A.G. Fleming, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Webber in front of the Sunnyside Garage, August 1914
Astacus gambelii with most of the characters of A.g. connectens. Male. Mouth of St. Joe R., Coeur d'Alene
12. Astacus gambelii with most of the characters of A.g. connectens. Male. Mouth of St. Joe R., Coeur d'Alene Lake, Idaho

Bolina alata, seen from the broad side:
o, eye-speck; m, mouth; r, auricles; v, digestive cavity;
13. Bolina alata, seen from the broad side:
o, eye-speck; m, mouth; r, auricles; v, digestive cavity; g, h, short rows of flappers; a, f, long rows of flappers; b, n. r, t, u, tubes winding to the larger lobes; i, base of gullet
Sea Angling in Mexico.
1. Black Sea Bass (a morning's catch by Hon. C. G. Conn.). Gulf of California,
14. Sea Angling in Mexico.
1. Black Sea Bass (a morning's catch by Hon. C. G. Conn.). Gulf of California, Mexico. 2. Major F. R. Burnham--and author after. White Sea Bass. Snoora. 3. Group of Mexican Fishes. 4. White Sea Bass. 5. Spotted Bass. 6. Rooster Fish (Papagello) taken by Hon. C. G. Conn
Photograph of the nest of a horned dace (Semotilus atromaculatus), taken with a reflecting camera and
15. Photograph of the nest of a horned dace (Semotilus atromaculatus), taken with a reflecting camera and by the aid of a cloth screen.... The reflected image of part of the screen is seen over the right and left parts of the nest. In the upper part of the picture at the right above S.T. is the sand trail; to the left of this, above P, is the pit in the bottom of which are large pebbles; farther to the left, above G.R., is the gravel ridge with its top dressing of fine pebbles. The end of the ridge, its structure of coarse pebbles, is within the pit at the left
Showing the ceremonial behavior of the horned dace when a strange dace approaches the nest. The owner
16. Showing the ceremonial behavior of the horned dace when a strange dace approaches the nest. The owner of the nest is seen in the pit P. Above this is the gravel ridge, G.R., and below it is the sand trail, S.T. The direction of the current is indicated by the arrow at the right. The course of the two fish upstream to the point X and the return of the owner to his nest are indicated by the broken lines with the arrowheads. The havey lines indicate the banks of the stream

Deck View of Whaleboat and Equipment.
1-Bow-chock
2-Lance-straightener.
3-False chocks.
4-Box
17. Deck View of Whaleboat and Equipment.
1-Bow-chock
2-Lance-straightener.
3-False chocks.
4-Box of boat.
5-Clumsy-cleat.
6-Strap iron.
7-Timbers.
8-Forward platform on which men stand when striking or killing.
9-Risings.
10-Harpooner's thwart.
11-Knees.
12-Dunnage for thwards.
13-Ceiling.
14-Peak-cleats (used for resting oars).
15-Peak-cleat for tub-oar.
16-Bow-thwart.
17-Mast-hinge.
18-Sail-cleats.
19-Mid-ship thwart.
20-Centerboard.
21-Gunwales.
22-Tub-thwart.
23-After-thwart.
24-Well for bailing.
25-Plug (for emptying boat when hoisted out of water).
26-After platform (steersman stands on this).
27-Standing-cleats (officer stands on these to obtain longer view).
28-Cuddy-board.
29-Cuddy-boards.
30-Loggerhead-strip (or lion's tongue).
31-Loggerhead.
32-Boat-shackle.
33-Rudder.
34-Tiller.
35-Blocks with holes for rowlocks.
36-Bow-cleats.
A, First iron resting in bow-chocks with handle in boat-crotch.
B, Second iron.
C, c, Spare irons.
D, D, D, Hand-lances.
E, Boat spade.
F, G, Harpooner's oar.
H, Bow-oar.
I, Mid-ship oar.
J, Tub-oar.
K, Strike-oar.
L, Steering-oar.
M, M, M, Paddles.
N, Small tub and line.
O, Large tub and line.
P, P, P, Tow-line extending aft from large tub around loggerhead and forward across thwarts to box of boat (4) where it is coiled and known as "box-wrap" (P, P) thence extending to eye-splice of first iron.
Q, Q, Mast and sail.
R, Steering-oar-brace.
S, Lashing or strap for handle of steering-oar when not in use or fast to a whale.
Showing the ceremonial behavior of the horned dace when a strange dace approaches the nest. The owner
18. Showing the ceremonial behavior of the horned dace when a strange dace approaches the nest. The owner of the nest is seen in the pit P. Above this is the gravel ridge, G.R., and below it is the sand trail, S.T. The direction of the current is indicated by
Amenagements d'un Goelette de croisiere de 100 tonneaux (coupe et plan)
a, chambre de dames; b, vestibule,
19. Amenagements d'un Goelette de croisiere de 100 tonneaux (coupe et plan)
a, chambre de dames; b, vestibule, fumoir; c, chambre; d, water-closed; e, salon; f, salle de bains, lingerie; g, chambre d'amis; h, chambre du capitaine; j, poste d'equipage; l, coqueron avant; m, cuisine et office; n, soute a voiles. a, armoires; b, armoire aux cartes et casier a pavilons; c, armoires a linge; d, etageres; e, buffets; f, bureau; g, bibliotheque; h, lavabos; i, tables; k, lits et couchettes; l, fourneau de cuisine; m, cheminee; n. caissons; p, penderie d'effets; q, garde-robes; r, soute a charbon; s, chaines; t, caisse e eau douce; u, tiroirs
Amenagements d'un Steam-Yacht de 240 tonneaux (plan)
a, soutes a voiles; b, chambres; c, salle de
20. Amenagements d'un Steam-Yacht de 240 tonneaux (plan)
a, soutes a voiles; b, chambres; c, salle de bains; d, antichambre; e, cabine de domestique; f, salon; g, chambre des machines; j, water-closets; l, passage; m, office; n, chambre de mecanicien; o, carre des officiers; p, chambre du capitaine; q, poste de l'equipage; r, cuisine. a, armoires et etageres; b, lavabos; c, garde-robes; d, commodes-toilettes; e, tablesbains; d, antichambre; e, cabine de domestique; f, salon; g, chambre des machines; j, water-closets; l, passage; m, office; n, chambre de mecanicien; o, c
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