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March 17, 1904 Page four
Shipwrecked sailors hiding at Chimacum
Lenten dinner to be served
Fines
1. 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
January 30, 1904 Page one
Li Joe Sang involved in complications
More bodies recovered
Understanding
2. January 30, 1904 Page one
Li Joe Sang involved in complications
More bodies recovered
Understanding between Roosevelt and Hanna
January 31, 1904 Page one
West siders want to remain in Jefferson
Captain Roberts sorry he launched
3. January 31, 1904 Page one
West siders want to remain in Jefferson
Captain Roberts sorry he launched boats
Effort to raise Clallam talked
January 30, 1904 Page four
Customs seizure sale
Ross Chestnut gets customs position
Who are
4. January 30, 1904 Page four
Customs seizure sale
Ross Chestnut gets customs position
Who are they and why so? Railroad officials]
Very few [voters] registered

January 29, 1904 Page three
Deficiency certificates no acceptable
Inspectors stationed on Victoria
5. January 29, 1904 Page three
Deficiency certificates no acceptable
Inspectors stationed on Victoria boat
November 17, 1903 Page four
Twenty-two chinese deported
Stuart Brothers get the contract
Twenty
6. November 17, 1903 Page four
Twenty-two chinese deported
Stuart Brothers get the contract
Twenty thousand dollars in goods
Receives a number of enticing offers
Slaughter house destroyed by fire
Farrier
Arm was amputated at hospital
Little Lee Stevens is badly hurt
November 13, 1903 Page four
Mrs. Alma Plummer gets pension
For Saturday night
Stack blown down
Walter
7. November 13, 1903 Page four
Mrs. Alma Plummer gets pension
For Saturday night
Stack blown down
Walter Rutz exonerated by Judge Hatch
Purser Lysle drew the line
Notice to the Republicans of Port Townsend
South Portland inquiry ended
Capture thirty Japs [sic] and a sloop
Shipping
November 14, 1903 Page four
Think headquarters will be removed
Big Timber deals
Captured japs
8. November 14, 1903 Page four
Think headquarters will be removed
Big Timber deals
Captured japs detained here
City of Seattle arrives
Count's suit dismissed
Broke through wharf
He did not pay
Perry Bayne died of heart disease
Millionaire tramp tonigt

November 10, 1903 Page four
Local firemen elect officers
Expects his license to be revoked
Amusing
9. November 10, 1903 Page four
Local firemen elect officers
Expects his license to be revoked
Amusing incident
Struck on shoulder by a falling tree
Opium den raided
Brought Chinese witnesses
November 8, 1903 Page 1
Adventures of Leigh S.J. Hunt
Deputy Sheriff Hill not guilty of libel
10. November 8, 1903 Page 1
Adventures of Leigh S.J. Hunt
Deputy Sheriff Hill not guilty of libel
November 4, 1903 Page four
Shipping report for the month of October
Alex Fulton will tour two
11. November 4, 1903 Page four
Shipping report for the month of October
Alex Fulton will tour two states
Interest on warrants reduced to 5 per cent
Ten more boats due from Cape Nome
Tacoma wants a wireless station
October 30, 1903 Page four
San Juan officers make good haul
Lieut. Kerrick promoted
Allen Company
12. October 30, 1903 Page four
San Juan officers make good haul
Lieut. Kerrick promoted
Allen Company in straight comedy
Grand army campfire last night
Broken up and gone
Spoiled the first mate's good looks
Quilcene boy a runaway

October 31, 1903 Page four
Major Penrose pushing work
Largest venison ever brought here
Old
13. October 31, 1903 Page four
Major Penrose pushing work
Largest venison ever brought here
Old brig Tanner is afloat
New private secretary appointed
Will be tried by Judge Keefer
J.J.Grant returns to Port Townsend
October 18, 1903 Page two
The wireless and its people
Roundabout way
Burned circuit breaker
Officials
14. October 18, 1903 Page two
The wireless and its people
Roundabout way
Burned circuit breaker
Officials favor Flagler
News from Meteor
Credit to the service
Fine weather in the Olympics
October 18, 1903 Page four
Messages through the ether (continued from page one)
Funeral of Mrs.
15. October 18, 1903 Page four
Messages through the ether (continued from page one)
Funeral of Mrs. Gartner
Lingal has come back
Seattle Star represented
Brought Chinese
October 17, 1903 Page three
Mrs. Dowie loses diamonds
Five murderers found guilty
Mrs. Jean
16. October 17, 1903 Page three
Mrs. Dowie loses diamonds
Five murderers found guilty
Mrs. Jean Lyall dead
Railway officers here
Sails Today
Drunk and disorderly
Draws a crowded house

March 18, 1903 Page one
Mayor Coon on president's trip
To check the traffic
Must be educated
17. March 18, 1903 Page one
Mayor Coon on president's trip
To check the traffic
Must be educated
October 16, 1903 Page four
Lytton in trouble
Prominent shipowner dead
Passed us by in the night
Took
18. October 16, 1903 Page four
Lytton in trouble
Prominent shipowner dead
Passed us by in the night
Took first meals
Alfhild's troubles have now ended
Cat family reunion in Port Townsend
Steam laundry will soon be in operation
Quinalt lake a wildly beautiful body of water
October 8, 1903 Page three
Crompton loses man
Lost her pocketbook
Judgement satisfied
Will
19. October 8, 1903 Page three
Crompton loses man
Lost her pocketbook
Judgement satisfied
Will hold Manchuria
Another failure
Terrific tornado
Elijah II chastises
Married yesterday
Arrests fisherman
Excellent performance
October 9, 1903 Page two
Big company coming
To become more strict
Will organize a basketball
20. October 9, 1903 Page two
Big company coming
To become more strict
Will organize a basketball team
Will have hearing Monday
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