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January 26, 1912 Page three
Appropriation asked for
New boat visits city
Direct primary in local
1. January 26, 1912 Page three
Appropriation asked for
New boat visits city
Direct primary in local school
Donates fund for needy
Storm fails to appear
June 6, 1911 Page four
School census taken
Loses a blooded calf
Youngboys appear in court
Big
2. June 6, 1911 Page four
School census taken
Loses a blooded calf
Youngboys appear in court
Big school apportionment
County sale Saturday
Transfers passengers
Grammar school wins
May 3, 1911 Page three
Sam Newman a papa
Stock limit established
Liquor licenses at Irondale
Nesbits
3. May 3, 1911 Page three
Sam Newman a papa
Stock limit established
Liquor licenses at Irondale
Nesbits appear in court
Tennis Club organizes;
February 19, 1911 Page one
Three drowned at Cape Flattery
Tuft towed to Winslow
LaConner team
4. February 19, 1911 Page one
Three drowned at Cape Flattery
Tuft towed to Winslow
LaConner team did not appear
Court convenes tomorrow

November 18, 1910 Page two
Apples versus "booze"
Mrs. D. S. Twardus cited to appear in court
Bertha
5. November 18, 1910 Page two
Apples versus "booze"
Mrs. D. S. Twardus cited to appear in court
Bertha to go north for Portlland's passengers
November 12, 1910 Page four
Col G. N. Whistler one of speakers at Bellingham
Basketball season
6. November 12, 1910 Page four
Col G. N. Whistler one of speakers at Bellingham
Basketball season to be formally opened tonight
Umatilla brings thirty tons of local freight
Frank Benn shown leniency by the court
Schooner Weatherwax to be towed to San Francisco
Electrical wizard to appear at the Ideal
June 15, 1910 Page three
Big source of revenue
Mismated couples appear in divorce court
Full
7. June 15, 1910 Page three
Big source of revenue
Mismated couples appear in divorce court
Full service target practice begins tomorrow
March 30, 1910 Page one
Portage canal report endorsed
May Roberts will appear at opera house
United
8. March 30, 1910 Page one
Portage canal report endorsed
May Roberts will appear at opera house
United Wireless Company resumes day service
Life saving tug Snohomishto be overhauled

March 13, 1910 Page three
Great Eldorado ditch
Mme. Labadie to appear here
Davies-May nuptials
Handsome
9. March 13, 1910 Page three
Great Eldorado ditch
Mme. Labadie to appear here
Davies-May nuptials
Handsome returns from sales
May 4, 1910 Page three
Donkey engine is making a successful climb up hill
Bids opened for constuction
10. May 4, 1910 Page three
Donkey engine is making a successful climb up hill
Bids opened for constuction of bridge at Irondale
New lighting system will soon be installed
Remarkable photograph taken by Paul Richardson
Irondale citizens appear before county board
Local councilman developing plutocratic tendencies
Little Miss Stoner is ill with pneumonia
March 13, 1910 Page three
Great Eldorado ditch
Mme. Labadie to appear here
Davies-May nuptials
Handsome
11. March 13, 1910 Page three
Great Eldorado ditch
Mme. Labadie to appear here
Davies-May nuptials
Handsome returns from sales
November 25, 1905 Page one
Contiguous territory trade
Chinese appear to find entrance is easy
Nine
12. November 25, 1905 Page one
Contiguous territory trade
Chinese appear to find entrance is easy
Nine men sent to penitentiary
Speculate on disposition of vessels for next year
Will fight to retain a part of the wool

September 25, 1904 Page four
Government bureau self sustaining
Football season to open on Satureday,
13. September 25, 1904 Page four
Government bureau self sustaining
Football season to open on Satureday, Oct. 15
Fred W. Eisenbeis kills a real muskrat
Three prairie schooners appear on the streets
Elm Borers and Elm Bark Louse : Elm Borer (Sapreda tridentata Oliv.). 1. Larva or grub within its burrow
14. Elm Borers and Elm Bark Louse : Elm Borer (Sapreda tridentata Oliv.). 1. Larva or grub within its burrow just under the bark; 1a, Larva or grum extended; 2. Pupa within its cell just under the bark; 3. Burrows of the grub as exposed after removal of the bark; 4. Adult beetle.
Elm Snout Beetles (Mardalis): 5. Adult of Magdalis armicollis Say; 6. Adult of magdalis barbita Say; 6a. Side view of same; 7. Larva of Magdalis barbita, side view; 8. Pupa of Magdalis barbita within its oval cell just beneath the bark; 8a Empty pupal case of Magdalis barbita; 9. Burrows of Magdalis barbita as exposed after removal of the bark; 9a. Holes in the bark through which the beetles escape; 9b. Showing how bark is loosened by the burrows of this insect.
Elm Bark Louse (Gossyparia ulmi Geoff): 10. Group of partly grown bark lice as they appear in the early spring; 11. Group of male cocoons; 12. Group of male cocoons; 13. Group of females; 14. Female; 15. Recently hatched young; 16. Mature female; 16a, Mature females on a twig; 17. Pesudimago or wingless male; 18. Winged male.... Note also the long, white, anal filaments
21- Paralichthys albiguttus, 16 cm long, in shallow bluish-gray mottled granite pan.... Excellend simulation
15. 21- Paralichthys albiguttus, 16 cm long, in shallow bluish-gray mottled granite pan.... Excellend simulation of the background on the entire surface except the three ocelli, which are nearly black. 22- Same specimen photographed in the granite pan....very shortly after mechanical stimulation. Note the contrast due to the enlargement of the regions around the ocelli and the appearance of numerous dark and light spots. These regions and spots were considerably more pronounced immediately after stimulation. They become less conspicuous rapidly but it usually requires several minutes for them to disappear completely. They usually also appear when the animal is feeding.
Surface of an untreated fender pile from wharf of Mountain Copper Company, Martinez, California, pulled
16. Surface of an untreated fender pile from wharf of Mountain Copper Company, Martinez, California, pulled November 11, 1920, showing barnacles and dead stems of hydroids. Openings into burrows of Teredo navalis appear as minute pores between the barnacles

View of the left half of cistella (Argiope) neapolitiana, which has been cut in two by a median longitudinal
17. View of the left half of cistella (Argiope) neapolitiana, which has been cut in two by a median longitudinal incision, to show the disposition of the organs. Partly diagrammatic. The inorganic part of the shell only is shown. The tubular extensions of the mantle ad the organic outer layer are not indicated, and hence the pores appear open.
1. The ventral valve.
2. The dorsal valve.
e. The stalk.
4. The mouth.
5. Lip which overhangs the mouth and runs all round the tentacular arms.
6. Tentacles.
7. Ovary in dorsal valve.
8. Liver diverticula.
9. Occlusor muscle; its double origin is snown.
10. Internal opening of left nephridium.
11. External opening of left nephridium.
12. Ventral adjustor. The line from 10 crosses the dorsal adjustor.
13. Divaricator muscle.
Concrete ponds used for mussel culture experiments. In the dry pond on the left is shown the method of
18. Concrete ponds used for mussel culture experiments. In the dry pond on the left is shown the method of dividing into smaller units by means of screens. Bridges are shown over the two pondson the right. These furnish shade for the fish and prevent their jumping over the screens as well as serving the purpose of bridges for the operators when seining the fish. Earth ponds and shed-covered troughs appear in the background
Viewed from the side, as in an aquarium, fishes appear much more beautiful under water than when seen
19. Viewed from the side, as in an aquarium, fishes appear much more beautiful under water than when seen from above. These are but a few of thousands of Big-Eyes (Apogon norfolcensis) which foregather in coral pools at Lord Howe Island. Though ordinarily regarded as pests, these were studies with intense interest by fishermen who discovered in them unsuspected charms revealed by this unfamiliar aspect
Heart of early Cook Inlet Salmon Trap. Bottom under entire trap was bare at low tide, and all fish had
20. Heart of early Cook Inlet Salmon Trap. Bottom under entire trap was bare at low tide, and all fish had to be removed between tides to prevent trap from being washed away. While these traps appear primitive and flimsy as compared with those of today, one such trap used by the Kasilof Cannery from 1882 to 1892 frequently furnished salmon to keep two fillers busy for 19 consecutive days
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