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41.
June 14, 1910 Page three
City warrants of mintage of 1894 are paid
Climate of west. Washington
Triple number offering presented at the Rose
Flag Day will be observed in Townsend today
42.
March 12, 1910 Page two
Peary and his proofs
First fog yesterday for a number of months
Reach's American League baseball guide out
Baccalaureate sermon today at sanitarium
43.
March 12, 1910 Page two
Peary and his proofs
First fog yesterday for a number of months
Reach's American League baseball guide out
Baccalaureate sermon today at sanitarium
44.
March 4, 1910 Page two
Fred E. Biggs loses appeal in higher court
Snow slide victims increase in number
Minnesota is due to arrive here at noon
Juvinile is attraction in Rose's new bill
Hadlock man arrested charged with assault.
Quilcene and Brinnon bridges to be built
45.
January 15, 1910 Page two
Former Townsend man catches a smuggler
Two admitted stars on Rose's new bill
Ketchell Johnson fight Monday at the Rose
Third Lyceum number a decided success
46.
November 27, 1902 Page four
More chicken thieves
Quietly married
Storm warning received
Japanese navy
First cutter assigned
Manning is ordered to spend the winter at San Diego
Is a back number
Lyderhorn here
47.
September 7, 1905 Page one
Dead and wounded number hundreds
Carl Phillips injured
Collins case still boiling
University of Washington News Letter
Do not burn slashings without getting permission
Shingle mill starts work at Fairmount
Asks for immediate reply to letter of inquiry
48.
May 4, 1905 Page four
To increase the safeguards
Judge Hatch overrules demurrer
Commissioners reduce number of employees
Octogenarian in search of mine
Owners of cows are warned to be careful
Perly Bowman appointed to a new position
49.
January 27, 1905 Page four
Regarding Seattle news letter
Senatorial fight remains in about the same position
Most valuable cargo ever shipped from Sound
Elks initiate new members
Number of changes in restaurant business
50.
November 20, 1904 Page four
Worse storm of season arrives without the tip
Report made of Civic Club fair
Former Port Townsend man in charge of Piles' fight
Mrs. M'Gee has a runaway and a narrow escape
Total number of votes cast
51.
August 14, 1904 Page four
County realizes nice little sum
Dr. John Carlyle refuses to play
Harry returns with wife number one
52.
Prohibition bombs (volume 1, number 8)
53.
Saint Columbkilles Council Number 37 of the Knights of Father Mathew badge (obverse)
54.
Emerald Council Number 10 of the Knights of Father Mathew badge (obverse)
55.
Who Died, Volume One, Number Two
56.
Jessie Padelford letter to son Morgan Padelford regarding the sudden death of his Aunt Grace due to influenza in particular and the high number of recent deaths due to the influenza pandemic in general, March 26, 1919
57.
Faculty members of the University of Washington letter to the Board of Regents, regarding the number of instructors for the coming school year, April 13, 1893
58.
Henry T. Hayden letter to Oliver L. Willoughby regarding the large number of people looking for gold in the Yukon, July 25, 1897
59.
Acting Commissioner of the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries, Charles E. Jackson letter to Trinidad Rojo, representative of the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union, regarding the number of persons, by nationality, engaged in the salmon canning industry of Alaska in 1936
60.
Worker's cabin number 21 (?), Scenic, Washington
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