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January 29, 1905 Page three
Credit is due to Cushman and Jones
162.
January 25, 1905 Page four
Mother of Thomas Delaney ill at Friday Harbor
Continue to employ high priced men
163.
December 4, 1904 Page three
Week's doings of local society
164.
November 24, 1904 Page two
Cause for rejoicing [Editorial]
Port Townsend should show increase in population
Japan's second foreign loan
165.
November 13, 1904 Page three
166.
October 25, 1904 Page three
Clallam disaster causes reunion
Pledges asked from nominees
New cable line from Port Townsend to Seattle
167.
June 21, 1904 Page four
Shooting scrape at Scow Bay
168.
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
169.
June 19, 1904 Page three
Hole filled with bodies found
Nicomedia's crew gets $100,000 salvage
170.
May 25, 1904 Page two
Status of the city water question [Editorial]
Women blame the men on the bachelor question [Editorial]
171.
July 22, 1904 Page two
Frank S. Black's speech [Editorial]
172.
July 17, 1904 Page two
An opportune moment [Editorial]
Body of F. Kent Lewis washes up from the sea
Prominent [Seattle] physician predicts his own death
173.
July 12, 1904 Page three
Much property put up for sale
174.
July 9, 1904 Page one
Gold plank stricken from platform
Kuroki's forces move forward
175.
May 7, 1904, Page four
Fines reducesd cases fo Puebla and Portland
Piano tuner here
Ladies' Civic will organize
Pastime Dance
Fowler gets to be an alternative to convention
Tug Tugusta loses big bunch of logs
Oyster Charley killed by train at Bellingham
No ball game Sunday
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April 17, 1904 Page three
Triumph lost on West Coast
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"The concern of us all : Tacoma working people and their unions, 1883-1895" manuscript by Ottilie Markholt, 1984, Part 6
178.
Pacific Fisherman Vol 9, No 04
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 9, No 06
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 9, No 10
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