Intelligence
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Snoqualmie Pass Wagon Road open from Peterson's ranch at Snoqualmie Prairie to Thorp's Place.
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Dalles Mountaineer
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First thrasher in Kittitas County is owned by Lewis and White of the Anthum.
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Olympia Transcript
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Wheat, cows, calves, flour, lumber, and pigs are all legal tender in the Kittitas Valley.
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Unknown Newspaper
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Michael Fritz and Company lost their home in a fire at the mouth of the Teanaway River.
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Yakima Record
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Ellensburg items include the following: Mr. H. Renhke and Brothers open a Jewelry store and bakery, work is being completed on Johnson's sawmill, Mr. Barnet hurts his eye playing baseball, and talk of a bath house on Wilson Creek.
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Yakima Record
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Ellensburg items include: Mrs. Bonbrake gives birth to a girl, the average school attendance is 68, Miss Millie Drew supervises cracker factory, M.P. Mine at Swauk opens next week, a Chinaman was killed, and Chinese losing claims.
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Yakima Record
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Ellensburg items include the following: work on Priest Rapids Road, the Pass may not be open until May, Mr. H. Pulliny won Road Superintendent Race with a total of 12 votes, the Sheriff moves to Yakima, Hoiseph Vereau died, and Mr. W.M. Beeker… |
Yakima Record
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Durs Road through the Kitsap Valley is in good condition considering the season.
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Kittitas Standard
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Billy McGlory saves a little girl from a runaway horse on the boulevard.
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Kittitas Standard
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Twice monthly service in the coming month connects up with Seattle. (Contractor Warren, the Wisconsin Hog).
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Yakima Signal
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Article on why secession by Kittitas would be economically impractical.
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Yakima Signal
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Jacob Durr has bought a livery stable from Surer and Slinyley in Ellensburg.
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Yakima Record
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The new officials of Kittitas County include the following: R.H. Peterson as Auditor, Irene Camberlin as School Superintendent, W.A. Bull as Probate Judge, John C. Goodwin as Sheriff, Thomas Johnson as Treasurer, and Doctor Hinton as Coroner.
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Yakima Record
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Kittitas notes describe gossip about local people.
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Yakima Signal
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Swauk and Teanaway. From the Swauk. E.S.A. discusses mining. Teanaway: school, weather, Christmas, dancing, etc.
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Yakima Record
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Various Ellensburg items including that J.O. Bland marries Miss Jenson and the snow is 16 inches in depth.
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Yakima Record
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Various Ellensburg items including the death of J.W. Pennel that was ruled accidental, the Odd Fellows throwing a ball, the trail is still open, Mr. Smith arrives on the Sound with cattle, and Mr. Sheridan and N.W. Preston had frozen feet coming from… |
Yakima Record
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In "A Correction," J.G. Olding describes the fatal stagecoach accident of G.O.F. Coker.
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Yakima Record
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Various Ellensburg items including the New Year's Ball, a lost mule, a skating rink, a trail over Snoqualmie being opened, personal notes, and food prices.
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Yakima Record
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Various Ellensburg items including the following: Money is donated to keep Cascade Road open, a butcher shop opens, there is a new family C. Garrisons, Mascarde is a new school teacher, Mr. Ben Hanson and Miss Bell Jones married on Christmas Day,… |