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January 9, 1903 Page four
came here for news
Few additional particulars
Worden contract still
81. January 9, 1903 Page four
came here for news
Few additional particulars
Worden contract still in the air
Captain Buhner retired
Pacific Coast Shipbuilding
Bear in Port
December 2, 1902 Page three
Jim. Ham. Lewis fondles a ticker
Manning awaits the Bear
Coleman
82. December 2, 1902 Page three
Jim. Ham. Lewis fondles a ticker
Manning awaits the Bear
Coleman goes to Ludlow
Zane goes to Everett
To cure Rich Drewer's son
Fleet now due
Largest gun in the world
Waterfall at the north fork of the Skykomish River and mouth of Bear Creek, ca. 1913
83. Waterfall at the north fork of the Skykomish River and mouth of Bear Creek, ca. 1913
Boy feeding a bear, possibly on the Olympic Peninsula, date unknown
84. Boy feeding a bear, possibly on the Olympic Peninsula, date unknown

Person feeding a bear from a car, possibly on the Olympic Peninsula, date unknown
85. Person feeding a bear from a car, possibly on the Olympic Peninsula, date unknown
Bear observing cars on a dirt road, possibly on the Olympic Peninsula, date unknown
86. Bear observing cars on a dirt road, possibly on the Olympic Peninsula, date unknown
Thru the Olympics with the Mountaineers, July 31 - August 21, 1920
87. Thru the Olympics with the Mountaineers, July 31 - August 21, 1920
Annual Outing of the Mountaineers, 1913, Through the Olympics August 2nd to 23rd, Port Angeles to Moclips
88. Annual Outing of the Mountaineers, 1913, Through the Olympics August 2nd to 23rd, Port Angeles to Moclips

Crowd of men feeding bear cub in front of Canyon Hotel and Saloon, Miles Canyon landing, Yukon Territory,
89. Crowd of men feeding bear cub in front of Canyon Hotel and Saloon, Miles Canyon landing, Yukon Territory, 1899.
Salish man named Chief Charlo or Small Grizzly Bear Claws, Montana?
90. Salish man named Chief Charlo or Small Grizzly Bear Claws, Montana?
Tlingit totem pole of bear between two wooden structures at Chief Shakes', Wrangell, Alaska, August 15,
91. Tlingit totem pole of bear between two wooden structures at Chief Shakes', Wrangell, Alaska, August 15, 1910.
Gitksan totem of orca and bear with fin on back, Kispiox, British Columbia, 1909
92. Gitksan totem of orca and bear with fin on back, Kispiox, British Columbia, 1909

Gitksan totem of grizzly bear with fin on back, Kispiox, British Columbia, 1909
93. Gitksan totem of grizzly bear with fin on back, Kispiox, British Columbia, 1909
Tlingit bear grave totems carved in stone, Ketchikan, Alaska, ca. 1925
94. Tlingit bear grave totems carved in stone, Ketchikan, Alaska, ca. 1925
Haida bear totem in Klink wan, Alaska, ca. 1913
95. Haida bear totem in Klink wan, Alaska, ca. 1913
Lawrence D. Lindsley with gun standing over dead bear and two cubs, location unknown, probably Washington,
96. Lawrence D. Lindsley with gun standing over dead bear and two cubs, location unknown, probably Washington, 1903

John Gibbon and friend with rifles and a hunted bear, probably in Maple Valley, n.d.
97. John Gibbon and friend with rifles and a hunted bear, probably in Maple Valley, n.d.
Costumed figures of Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
98. Costumed figures of Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
Cows resting near Bear Creek, Redmond, 1974
99. Cows resting near Bear Creek, Redmond, 1974
Snow on Bear Creek, Redmond, 1947
100. Snow on Bear Creek, Redmond, 1947
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