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Dr. Henry Schmitz and W.R. Hill plant a sprig of ivy uisng the ceremonial spade as others look on, University of Washington alumni event, Seattle, Washington, 1954
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Winter class on alternating currents taught by L.B. Cochran, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department, 1937
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Ships U.S.S. NEBRASKA, COLORADO, PENNSYLVANIA and WISCONSIN at dock in Bremerton, n.d.
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Seattle waterfront and L.C. Smith Building seen from between two ships, n.d.
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Home Colony members, ca. 1910
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City of Seattle Water Department officials, May 10, 1895
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December 27, 1910 Page one
Jap smuggled from Honolulu
Manager Charles Lange remembers the Cubs
Christmas generally observed in this city
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January 30, 1910 Page one
Big returns in the county Local launch breaks down while in bay
Straits filled with navigation menaces
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May 13, 1903 Page three
Society
Coming Elks ball
Wedding on Wednesday
To tread burning sands
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January 4, 1906 Page three
County sale of realty Saturday
Chinese court officers fight over slave girls
Makes soup of child to heal leaprous couple
Fiendish brutality in Asiatic Russia
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November 16, 1905 Page three
Marcus Whitman by E.A. Winship
Russian prisoners
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September 8, 1905 Page four
Causten seeks his interest
Trying to clip the city's wings
Old-timer pleases with outlook here
Someone got gay and caused city trouble
Another family comes to town to remain
Uncle Sam's domain looks good to them
People here much surprised
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August 8, 1905 Page four
Reminiscences of early days
Will make trial trip to Port Townsend
Would be drawing card here
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June 19, 1904 Page one
Slick schemer well known here
Mutty diamonds found by Seattle business man
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July 29, 1904 Page one
President Elliott on Discovery Bay
Eaton holds out estate money
Russian minister brutally murdered
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July 19, 1904 Page four
Oceana Vance has a rough trip up coast
Will raise pigeons in large numbers
Wage scale has been decided on
Schooner Zampa goes ashore in gale
Colored troops not content with mimic war
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July 13, 1904 Page two
Two contrasted speeches [Editorial]
Important concessions in treaty with Russia
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Why Object to a Fashion Show? [page 1 of 2]
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University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, memorandum regarding plan of tasks on Campus Day, May 12, 1905
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Sarah McElroy letter to her brother Norton regarding an earthquake and life in Olympia, January 5, 1873
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