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July 19, 1905 Page three
Captain Morrison comes to this city to live
Error appears in the new school law
Hypnotist is under arrest at Olympia
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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
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April 11, 1905 Page four
Alexander Ferguson meets death at Port Hadlock
Harry Garfield under arrest
Moffatt serving time with city chain gang
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December 13, 1904 Page three
Wind and weather prediction for January
Soldier at Fort Casey remains under arrest
Returns from the north with pockets full of rocks
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February 28, 1905 Page four
Fort Worden thief is under arrest
James Crane implicated in a chicken deal
Work progressing reapidly on water system
New logging camp to be started near Brinnon
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August 26, 1904 Page one
Tented city is being erected
Question of eligibility to office
Causes arrest of purser of Senator
Third annual Jefferson County Fair
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Angela is Happening
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To: All Friends of the SNCC
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You Don't Gotta
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Angela Davis is Innocent
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Part of the Solution
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013. Are They Cowards and Murderers?
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Ottilie Markholt Autobiography Against the Current
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M. P. Goodner statement to the National Council of Defense regarding I.W.W. activities in the Pacific Northwest, with alterations and additions by Carleton Parker, October 1917
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Pierce County Triple Alliance committee report on meeting with Commissioner Pettit, ca. 1920
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Seattle Central Labor Council letter to Frank P. Walsh, November 16, 1919
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Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, November 13, 1919
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Ida Remington Squire account of the anti-Chinese riots in Seattle, February 7-14, 1886
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Washington Territorial Governor, Richard D. Gholson, letter to Captain Lewis C. Hunt, regarding complaints from American citizens on San Juan Island, March 11, 1860
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British subject, William Moore, testimony recounting his arrest, trial, imprisonment and payment of fines, enforced by local American authorities, October 6, 1859
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