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Ml HEMSggflBFLYtold IN NOTES.of ItetnnlutcreMin* Collection** lt;i«» Four North went Statenvruifi ,uHi^cellitneoun Nature Gather* the Fa»t Week.WASHINGTON.hlgh school is to be established at ^me^near Chester are united in* ® rlnli \rn r veriinhiiveBC]ttalt;fumipetition for a rural delivery.suhatnticseiupa i thvechveco- th *!pKfl receipts at the Spokane land of-1 Btl . J for January amounted to $4824.16. ru The Harrington Milling company shipped 2100 barrels of llour to China^Russ^'has abandoned the project of t^ng flour from Seattle. A big tradeilt; in prospect.Mr Tannatt was again elected president by the assembled fruit men last ffeek at Spokane. i dcOn account of the number of scarlet an (ever cases In Rockford the schools nc ffere closed la9t week. thMorth Yakima shipped over a half | nc million worth of farm products during ni the month of December.At Milan Q. Z. Hale was struck by of a falling tree, pinioning him to the ground, and died from the injuries oireceived. ! soThe 10-year-old son of C. H. Buell to of Pullman was bit in the neck by a in dog last week. The injuries, while j di painful, are not considered dangerous.A battle-scarred llag from China, j an emblem from the walls of Pekin, has ! been received in Spokane. It was sent1 re by Calvin Titus, the first American sol- to dier to scale the walls.In the Indian appropriation bill; bj which passed the senate Senator Foster secured an amendment providing for continuance of the Tulalip and Nash Bay agencies, which were stricken out in the original house bill.The postoffice reports show for the year ending January 31, 1901, stamp sales aggregated $11,127.97. The lawocwedciblt;hr
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Sat, Feb 09, 1901

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