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101.
November 12, 1905 Page one
Prisoners set fire to jail
The courts must act promptly
Ships collide in fog at Tacoma
George says Harriet abandoned him
102.
October 15, 1905 Page one
Cunard liner ships big wave
Life too strenuous for modern women
First soothing potion is handed to this city
Commissioner cannot enforce fish trap law
103.
November 5, 1902 Page three
Two officers retired
Will report ships
Army commission
104.
May 5, 1905 Page one
Renewal of rioting in Chicago
Russian ships hit by typhoon
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May 4, 1905 Page one
Work of salvage on russian ships
Wreckage found was from Eva Marie
Japs want Saghalien Island
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April 6, 1905 Page three
Swiss and Itlaian trains meet in center
J.M. Dobbs will accept position in Puerto Rico
Kissing may cost minister his pastorate
Ships carry big sticks for the China trade
Making good use of hundred and fifty thousand
107.
December 12, 1902 Page one
Another "spasm" strikes Seattle
Lower cable rates
Menace to ships
Inspector of hulls
108.
September 24, 1904 Page three
Sweet peas are a deadly poison for flies
United States Divided into civil service districts
Dividing income with your wife
Jap agents on sound in quest of more ships
Fire destroys the Port Angeles Shingle and Saw mill
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October 31, 1902 Page one
Smugglers aboard Uncle Sam's ships
There are no sardines
Marine hospital matters
Big rally at Quilcene
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May 12, 1904 Page one
A. E. Meade and C. E. Coon
Report russians destroyed ships
Both sealing schooners safe
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Prosch Washington Views Album
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Prosch Seattle Views Album, Vol. 1
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Painting " Men Who Work the Ships" by Kenneth Callahan, 1936
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Ships DELLWOOD, BROOKDALE, and MARY FOSTER docked at Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mill, Bellingham, 1920
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Ships MILWAKEE and METEOR at dock of Bloedel-Donovan's Cargo Mill, Bellingham, 1914
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Ships COROZAL and STEINBEK at dock, Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills, Bellingham, 1914
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First day of issue cover featuring Navy ships and a stamp of the Space Needle from the Seattle World’s Fair, 1962
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U.S.S. Connecticut leading ships out of Seattle, ca. 1928
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Fishing fleet and Coast Guard ships in Lake Union, Seattle, 1938
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Display of lights on Navy ships in Elliott Bay, Seattle, 1937
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