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41.
March 17, 1904 Page four
Shipwrecked sailors hiding at Chimacum
Lenten dinner to be served
Fines remitted on certain vessels
Talented child
Will maintain order
42.
March 10, 1904 Page four
Lieutenant Haines dismissed from service; Gustavat Werth in county jail
Specifications for wagon road being circulated
Queen's freight list delivered yesterday
43.
January 12, 1904 Page four
A.C. Tweedie appointed city marshal
Accident at Port Ludlow
44.
October 29, 1903 Page four
Clements estate finally settled
Eagle is now a "two year old"
Hyak is fined
Herman Romer not expected to live
Cruising lands
Max Johnson's story confirmed
Two cement ships arrive in the bay
Steamer Farallon arrives on sound
45.
October 23, 1903 Page four
Clarence Weber adjudged insane
Alaska astonishes them all
Inspector resigns
Fatal accident in logging camp at Crescent
Tacoma brings immigrants for this port
Rolf Scharphins is under arrest
Fines remitted on number vessels
Poll tax case
46.
March 1, 1906 Page four
Commences to install 'phones
Tibbals orders wharf vacated by saloon there
School grounds will receive attention
Funeral of Fred Fickett
Found a dozen soldiers floating in the reservoir
Fight fire for more than a month
Predicts enormous traffic to Washington this year
Government men give reasons to commission
Whatcom goes on the Bellingham run for good
To sue for mail lost on the steamer Clallam
Will be sworn into office
47.
January 26, 1906 Page four
City of Topeka has twenty-three surviviors of wrecked Valencia
Puter and McKinley badly wanted in Oregon
Abandoned her tow off Cape Flattery
Ten injured in wreck on Northern Pacific
Joint statehood passes House
Suggest wireless stations in relay
Tug Boyden reports vessel turned turtle
48.
November 24, 1905 Page three
Letter being sent out to corporations
Governor Mead disposes of applications on file
Hard luck pursues steamer T.W. Lake
Three battleships recommended;
49.
November 1, 1902 Page one
High compliment western schools
Tonight the big rally
Nome fleet due
Largest guns afloat
Salmon carrier in
Polaris for Everett
Capt. Hancock in disgrace
Spooky night
50.
February 23, 1905 Page four
Captain Tozier causes loss of much dope
Facts regarding Wescott affair
J.M. Hitt receives appointment as state librarian
Arrested on suspicion
Lieutenant Governor Coon must decide the case
51.
February 22, 1905 Page four
Robbery occurs at Fort Worden
Special permit to clear for Alaska ports
Big liners make Port Townsend home port
52.
February 18, 1905 Page four
"Man his own lawyer fool for a client"
53.
February 14, 1905 Page two
Time to get busy [Editorial]
Steamer Whatcom back on route
54.
February 3, 1905 Page four
Puebla carried a valuable cargo from here
Big shipment of cattle and beef
Salmon cannery will be operated here
Edward Cushman lost his pants and money
Change in control of Forest Reserve
Signified willingness to marry the girl
Cracker Factory to start here soon
New light keeper for the Tatoosh Station
Valley people annoyed by soldier boys
Headquarters removed to Seattle
55.
January 19, 1905 Page three
Government makes important order
Eight legislatures pick men for U.S. Senate
New steamer will be built
Saw the dollarmarks on Stansill's underclothing
56.
September 30, 1904 Page one
Russians compelled to retire
Prohibitionists are active in Tacome
Infant donated to take place of departed child
Steamer Roanoke brings treasure from the north
57.
September 1, 1904 Page one
Thousands were killed and wounded
Captain Michael A. Healey passes away
58.
August 23, 1904 Page four
Monthly round-up of soiled doves by Chief Furlong
Sunday's round-up of evil doers
More vessels fined
Salvation Army appears in Port Townsend
Policeman McCall resigns from the force
Steamer Rosalie breaks down off Point Wilson
Major Hector Menzies of Scotland here on visit
Dick Sheridan passes away at St. John's Hospital
59.
May 20, 1904 Page four
To search for Islander's gold
New oil burner has trial trip
To let the contract for Station Prairie Road
Inspection trip to Snow Creek by mayor
60.
July 2, 1904 Page one
Cleveland gets concerted boom
Long voyage of the Maid of Orleans
Battle raging on sea near Port Arthur
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