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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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University of Washington Librarian, Claire Gatch, letter to the Board of Regents, regarding the purchase of new books and fines collected during the school year, June 21, 1890
3.
March 17, 1904 Page four
Shipwrecked sailors hiding at Chimacum
Lenten dinner to be served
Fines remitted on certain vessels
Talented child
Will maintain order
4.
February 17, 1904 Page four
Day's round-up in the police court
Sixteen vessels receive fines
William Wyckoff leaves his happy home
Votes are registering rather slowly
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February 9, 1904 Page one
Garland and Prosper assessed heavy fines
6.
March 9, 1904 Page four
Twelve vessels assessed fines
Dressmaking parlor moved
[Wright] refuses to talk of reported marriage
Money pledged to complete [rail]road
Election of officers by Knights Templar
7.
March 15, 1912 Page three
Fears for safety of Honoipu
Fines mitigated
New Temple of Justice
Wreckage causes alarm
Smallpox at Cle Elum
Young child dies
8.
March 1, 1912 Page three
Government mitigates fines
To bring state to the front
Delightful rural comedy
Minnesota under suspicion
Is now the Yukon
9.
January 12, 1912 Page two
A chance for Alaska
Seven stowaways on one ship
Fines remitted (Drunkenness of U.S. Cnsul gets schooner masters in trouble)
Athletic club contemplated
10.
September 14, 1911 Page three
Bicycles exceed autos
Motor boat fines continue
Hunter's paradise
11.
October 23, 1903 Page four
Clarence Weber adjudged insane
Alaska astonishes them all
Inspector resigns
Fatal accident in logging camp at Crescent
Tacoma brings immigrants for this port
Rolf Scharphins is under arrest
Fines remitted on number vessels
Poll tax case
12.
July 18, 1911 Page two
Our coming men
Tribute to telephone girls
Fines mitigated
13.
May 16, 1911 Page one
Townsend will be represented
Many fines reduced
Foreign trade increasing
Measles in Chimacum
14.
February 3, 1911 Page two
More jurors from Townsend
High school basketball
Launches reported for fines
Personal mention
15.
February 24, 1910 Page three
Cemetaries must be held as sacred groung
Fines against the jap steamers remitted
Rate war will start soon on Bellingham run
Good roads convention convenes at Aberdeen
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May 4, 1906 Page four
Poor sewage gives trouble
Will test the fire alarm
Shipment of sheep
County board asked to aid earthquake victims
Railroad rumors have building for west end
Townsend golfers make a fine showing in Seattle
Schooners Shasta and Rainier must pay fines
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August 22, 1905 Page four
Superintendents both busy
Water floods the town at places on the hill
Big crowd attends picnic at Sequim
Willows burglarized on last Saturday night
Hadlock visitors had a narrow escape
Big gang on the street working out their fines
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August 17, 1904 Page two
Judge Bell declares eight hour law void
Fines reduced by the Treasury Department
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August 5, 1904, Page four
Two fines for drunk and disorderly
Tilden Hickman tells of China
Gen Evan Thomas exceeds expectations
Divers have bee 6 (sic) all over the Islander
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April 4, 1905 Page four
Fines on vessels reduced by department
Denies that he is candiate for sheriff
Basis of representation unfair
Funeral of Mrs. Sarah Calhoun yesterday
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