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August 25, 1905 Page two
Changed conditions [Editorial]
21. August 25, 1905 Page two
Changed conditions [Editorial]
December 31, 1902 Page two
All is changed
Settlement is made
22. December 31, 1902 Page two
All is changed
Settlement is made
March 9, 1905 Page four
Times announces successor to Ide
Robert Bissenden meets awful death
Commissioners
23. March 9, 1905 Page four
Times announces successor to Ide
Robert Bissenden meets awful death
Commissioners wipe out more old debts
Dispense with services of the Game Warden
Personnel of [county] board of education changed
Casey to have water system; hospital enlarged
February 5, 1905 Page four
Crazy man terrorizing women and children
Port Townsend's glorious weather
Big
24. February 5, 1905 Page four
Crazy man terrorizing women and children
Port Townsend's glorious weather
Big trench for water pipe geing dug
Vandalism going on at new city park
Standard Theater has changed hands
Agree to an armastice: artillery transferred

February 2, 1905 Page one
Russians continue their attacks
The Czar has changed attitude
Thirty
25. February 2, 1905 Page one
Russians continue their attacks
The Czar has changed attitude
Thirty men sent to the waterworks camp
December 16, 1902 Page two
Schooner Polaris sails
Her orders changed
Arrival from Honolulu
26. December 16, 1902 Page two
Schooner Polaris sails
Her orders changed
Arrival from Honolulu
July 16, 1904 Page four
Vienna Hotel has changed management
Storm signal tower will be relocated
Hot
27. July 16, 1904 Page four
Vienna Hotel has changed management
Storm signal tower will be relocated
Hot time yesterday in the lava beds
April 9, 1904 Page four
Troubles of ship Linlithgowshire
Simply a case of hard boiled circumstances
Tree
28. April 9, 1904 Page four
Troubles of ship Linlithgowshire
Simply a case of hard boiled circumstances
Tree Point lightstation changed
Upper works found

April 7,1904 Page two
Why it should be changed [Editorial]
29. April 7,1904 Page two
Why it should be changed [Editorial]
We changed the sex of this cucumis sativus [page 2]
30. We changed the sex of this cucumis sativus [page 2]
We changed the sex of this cucumis sativus [page 1]
31. We changed the sex of this cucumis sativus [page 1]
9- Paralichthys albiguttus, 14 cm. long, individual (B), on black and white background (2 mm. squares)
32. 9- Paralichthys albiguttus, 14 cm. long, individual (B), on black and white background (2 mm. squares) from July 29, 11 a.m. to July 30, 3 p.m., after having been adapted to the background shown in figure 10. This indiviidual was extensively used in the study of adaption on artificial backgrounds. It is represented in many....figures. Note that numerous dark spots have appeared in the light areas shown in figure 10, and that the light spots in the dark areas have become more numerous and more conspicuous. 10- Individual (B) on black and white backgroune (5 mm. squares) from July 25, 2 p.m. to jUly 26, 11:30 a.m., after having been adapted to a white background. Note that the three very light gray areas around the ocelli...have become much darker and other dark spots have appeared. 11-Individual (B) on black and white backgroune (2 cm. squares) from August 1, 9 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., after having been adapted to 1 cm. squares, shown in figure 12. Note that the pattern has changed very little.12-Individual (B) opn black and white backgroune (1 cm. squares) from July 31, 11:40 a.m., to August 1, 9 a.m., after having been on (1 sq. cm. circles) from July 30, 3 p.m.., to July 31, 11:40 a.m. Note that the dark areas are darker than in figure 10.

Frequently it is necessary to pack trout fry in the manner shown above in order to liberate the young
33. Frequently it is necessary to pack trout fry in the manner shown above in order to liberate the young fish in the upper reaches of the angling streams. Each can weigh only about eighty-five pounds. The longest pack of this kind was eight days with a loss of only fifty fry. Water must be changed frequently in the cans
Photograph of the sailing ship 'Geo. Curtis' was taken the last of may, 1918. She had left Seattle the
34. Photograph of the sailing ship 'Geo. Curtis' was taken the last of may, 1918. She had left Seattle the middle of April on her usual voyage to Bristol Bay, Alaska. On board were 350 of [employees of Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago,] on their way to man the Libby Kitchen that in the next three months would pack the salmon brought in from the waters of Bristol Bay.
But in Bristol Bay the vessel was trapped in a big ice floe which was about 100 miles across. The was held there for over two weeks, until the weather changed, the ice broke up, and she was able to limp through the remaining ice to [the] cannery mooring in Bristol Bay.
Another vessel--the sailing ship 'Tacoma'--was crushed and sunk. All her passengers got to shore safely, after a very severe trip across the ice.
Apex Fish Company's Plant at Anacortes. Note that all operators in the packing of salmon are provided
35. Apex Fish Company's Plant at Anacortes. Note that all operators in the packing of salmon are provided with gloves--changed twice daily--and uniforms
Turbot: Larva for a few days after end of critical period. Vitelius has disappeared, abdomen full of
36. Turbot: Larva for a few days after end of critical period. Vitelius has disappeared, abdomen full of food. Shape of fish changed. Twenty-third dae

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