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September 10, 1904 Page four
Convention will be held the fourth of next month
Second sailor reaches shore from the Kohala
Clark marries the Finn girl and all are happy
"Lucky" Weber alive and located at Nome
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October 5, 1904 Page one
The Republican county convention
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January 7, 1905 Page two
The record of a great year [Editorial]
Miner drowned;
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September 18, 1904 Page three
Station Prairie Cut-off nearly completed
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April 6, 1905 Page three
Swiss and Itlaian trains meet in center
J.M. Dobbs will accept position in Puerto Rico
Kissing may cost minister his pastorate
Ships carry big sticks for the China trade
Making good use of hundred and fifty thousand
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April 25, 1905 Page one
Prominent banker heavy defaulter
Neutrality incident closed
Rumors of attempt at peace negotiations
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April 23, 1905 Page four
New treasury agent visits Port Townsend
W.R. Curtis was well known in this city; Has accepted the office and will leave soon
Willoughby brothers doing nicely in the north
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April 9, 1905 Page three
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January 24, 1905 Page four
Will represent Port Townsend [Elks] lodge at Seattle
W.A.Wilcox passes away at home in this city
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September 28, 1904 Page one
Thirteen hundred Japanese killed
Result of primary election
Blaine Logging outfit seized in British Columbia
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September 27, 1904 Page four
Republicans caucused last night
Elks are plentiful in the Olympic Mountains
Rosalie to be taken off Seattle-Townsend run
Big anchor picked up in Port Angeles Bay
Lucky Webber was not a passenger on the Discovery
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October 5, 1904 Page three
The Republican County Convention
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September 11, 1904 Page three
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September 23, 1904 Page two
Senator Foster a cloak [Editorial]
Otto Baker is missing from Fort Casey
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July 3, 1904 Page two
The Slocum disaster verdict [Editorial]
Trespassers must keep away from The Willows
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April 16, 1904 Page four
Coon delegates in every ward
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April 15, 1904 Page four
City is solid for Mayor Coon; F. Al Bartlett an aspirant for office
Delauney applies for reinstatement
Case of smallpox aboard S.S. Senator
Big fleet clears for Bristol Bay
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