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121.
November 19, 1902 Page two
Special agents returning
Will tow logs
Had a rough trip
Seven sisters arrive
122.
November 18, 1902 Page four
Bank president salaries
For coast patrol duty
M'Namara's estate
Well known mariner drowned
They play havoc with freight rates
Forgery is alleged
Worden permanent hospital
123.
November 13, 1902 Page one
Cutter Manning back from north
Ship race to Queenstown
Victoria arrives
Divorce granted
Old timer returns
Famous pederstrian
124.
June 30, 1905 Page four
Fourth of July committee's work
Clerks change in U. S. Quartermaster's office
High compliment to a Townsend lady
Will arrest James Sandry for assault and battery
Guard is in port
Improvements to wireless
Born
Baby boy
Will cause rejoicing in Port Townsend
Nothing serious the matter with Harry Barthrop
125.
July 2, 1905 Page four
City clerk submits his report
Special agent in the city after statistics
Thomas S. Burley a most accommodating gentleman
Change in steamboat inspections and navigation laws
126.
April 27, 1905 Page four
Steamer Minnesota carried the larger cargo
Last payment has been made
Claim statute limitation run
Captain Tuttle will comman the Grant
127.
April 22, 1905 Page four
The shrimp industry of Hood Canal
Peter M. Coyne was the successful bidder
Theodore Hallar has a good word to say
Charles Fisher brings family from California
Securing fungus in Olympics for artistic work
The logging industry along Hood Canal
128.
April 20, 1905 Page four
New rules and regulations prescribed for steamboat inspection service
129.
November 7, 1902 Page one
Late news from the far north
Largest ever
Special agents here
Touch of high life
Salvage claim settled
Attempt at burglary
New U.S. marshall
130.
June 15, 1905 Page two
Olympia land office
Harold J. M. Baker in charge at Ft. Word
Pekin government anxious to reach agreement
Customs launch repairs
131.
May 25, 1905 Page four
J. D. Meyer here
One inspection to answer all
Suit is decided in favor of local men
Government offers more work at Worden
Dungeness hatchery to bread records
Rush goes south to receive repairs
132.
Noember 4, 1902 Page one
Grand rally closes campaign
More liners due
Delayed at Neah Bay
Here for examination
133.
May 9, 1905 Page one
Oyama's forces are on the move
Dr. D. E. Robinson ordered to the Manning
134.
April 11, 1905 Page one
Port Townsend sells IES bonds
Str. Centennial floats high tide
Majority of homeless men are American born
Revelutionary conspiracy
135.
April 4, 1905 Page four
Monday morning clean-up in the police court
Takes his life with his own hand
March of the year was the warmest on record
Prepare for tennis season
136.
March 3, 1905 Page three
Aberdeen is to have many new industries
One divorce in every four marriages
Lawmakers are getting ready to quit Olympia
Rush for Fairbanks has already commenced
Thomas Fisher, Jr., arrests a contraband Chink
137.
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
138.
January 29, 1905 Page four
Found in Strait of Rosario
Wants duty reduced on sugar and tobacco
Young Edgill gets notice to quit the town
139.
January 28, 1905 Page four
Death of Mrs. Charles Brooks
Will put crew of men at work on Monday
Rumors of trouble on the police force
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January 25, 1905 Page four
Mother of Thomas Delaney ill at Friday Harbor
Continue to employ high priced men
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