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January 28, 1905 Page one
Delegation secures pledge
Japanese army has assumed the offensive
Riots still continue in portions of Russia
Forty lashes for men who whip wives
222.
January 27, 1905 Page one
Piles the next U.S. Senator
Strikers are shot down by troops
223.
January 11, 1905 Page four
Exports from Puget Sound heavy
Banner year for commerce
224.
November 10, 1904 Page three
Cable ship Burnshide may go to Alaska
Seven Chinese suspects are ordered deported
Norton Precinct for Macomber
Deputy collector Mulford dead at Everett
Eleven new buildings to be built at forts
225.
November 5, 1904 Page five
It matters who owns the railroad
Passenger loses part of baggage
Democratic ruse to get votes for Turner
226.
October 11, 1904 Page four
Trade greatly in our favor
Meeting Wednesday of Republican central committee
227.
December 10, 1902 Page four
Real estate transfers
Buys out partners
Licensed to wed
New cashier appointed
Big steamship in port
228.
December 10, 1902 Page three
From frying pan to fire
Commissioners proceedings
New trial ordered
229.
January 2, 1903 Page one
May make Nome subport of entry
To repair cutters
Assigned to the Grant
Bar Chinese out
Mrs. Fountain's mother dies
230.
October 1, 1904 Page four
Boat seized by Lieut. Van Baskarca disappears
Thetis arrives from the north
Engineers quit their job afraid of capture
Captain Tozier to be detailed for Lifesaving Service
Twenty pound girl baby born at Center
Fitting up of cabin barracks at quarantine station
Halibut schooners making good catches
231.
June 30, 1904 Page three
Life diplomas granted to applicants
Cannot land excessive stores
Will not collect extra duty on lumber
232.
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
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June 3, 1904 Page two
Man appointed to investigate Alaska officials
234.
May 24, 1904 Page one
$30,000 of opium seized
Jefferson County gets good notice
Dumping ground for rubbish misunderstood
Mrs. Hovey dead
235.
May 14, 1904 Page four
Intelligent work by the delegation
Receive substatial reward of merit
"Bottle message" is brought from Alaska
Civic Club meeting
Big reception will be given by Civic Club
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July 14, 1904 Page three
Thirty-seventh annual statement
Crop conditions throughout the state
Decisions by the Supreme Court
former Port Townsendite feathers his nest
237.
May 11, 1904 Page one
Northwest and Southwest combine
Custom business on the decrease
Zee Tai afraid he will be murdured
238.
July 9, 1904 Page four
City of Everett ignores a given signal
Population materially increases within the year
Japanese laborer is badly crushed
Merchants and government employees to meet [baseball]
239.
July 5, 1904 Page two
Goes to England in charge of guard
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July 2, 1904 Page four
Pastor proclaims peculiar powers
Capt. Rasch pays a heavy fine
Thirtieth Company Coast Artillery arrives
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