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Browsing The Weekly Epigram (Sept. 1897 - April 1898) by Title

Browsing The Weekly Epigram (Sept. 1897 - April 1898) by Title

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  • Anonymous (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2012)
    Digital index of available issues of the Weekly Epigram.
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1897-09-25)
    "Road Briefs. A good road is a public joy. The better the road is drained, the easier it is maintained. Reform the roads and reform the people."
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1897-10-02)
    "The fever is abating in New Orleans and other southern points. The doctors now declare that it is not the yellow fever, but a fever known as the 'Dandy' fever. A disease that stiffens one's limbs and gives a stiff, dignified ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1897-11-27)
    "Reports from Toppenish say the county bridge is in great danger from water, then channel having changed to the south end of the bridge and sweeping under the approach is liable to do a great deal of damage, if not attended ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1897-12-04)
    "Thomas Estrada Palma, the Cuban delegate in this city, speaking today on the terms of the autonomy decrees said: 'These propositions were scorned in advance of their presentation. They can receive no consideration now. ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1897-12-11)
    "Mr. Fechter has made a good mayor, and we, the voters, have not made any mistake in his re-election, while the other officers elected give assurance that the affairs of the city will be properly and effectively conducted."
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1897-12-18)
    "A gentleman who came over the Northern from Spokane yesterday, stopping at all the small towns on the way, informs our readers that an army of tramps are on the roads Westward. He estimates that there at least 500 between ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1897-12-25)
    "Another railroad is billeted for the Yakima county, but is not likely to cross to North Yakima. However, any road that reaches the valley will no doubt be of great benefit if it is not owned by the Northern Pacific."
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-01-01)
    "It was a pretty good Christmas for those whose larders were full, bank balances on the right side, and hearts closed to others' woes. But sorrow sat in the White House, the news from Dawson was depressing, fires at home ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-01-08)
    "Sam Cameron has received a letter from his brother who is in Dawson. He says the Yakima boys are all in Dawson with a full supply of grub, enough to last till spring. He writes that $1.50 an hour is being paid in many ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-01-15)
    "Shall women vote will be one of the questions put to the voters of this state in the general election to be held this fall. The ladies are all ready grooming themselves for the conflict and no doubt a wordy war will be waged."
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-01-22)
    "Yakima may furnish all sorts of climates, but likewise all sorts of amusements. Those who were regretting that the fall of snow would spoil the skating are now taking advantage of the opportunities for cutter and straw ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-01-29)
    "A four horse rig, attached to a bobsled upon which was a hay rack, and a load of happy, merry-hearted young people attracted considerable attention several evenings this week."
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-02-05)
    "H. W. Kauffman, offers his Knob Hill farm for sale. This is one of the most desirable places in that well known suburb to North Yakima, and is noted for its healthfulness and freedom from smoke and other objections in the ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-02-12)
    "It is now claimed that Germany, France and Russia are not only engaged in the disintegration of China, but in the backing of bankrupt old Spain. If this be true the United States should join with England and Japan and ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-02-19)
    "It is understood that all is not peace and harmony within the local fusion machine, better known to fame as the Three-Legged Committee. Those of them who already have an office are said to insist on remaining in the ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-02-26)
    Number was originally printed as 32, but crossed out and written in, in pencil, as 23, which is correct.
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-03-06)
    "Sheriff Shaw and J. D. Cory were in the lower end of the county Tuesday in search of the two men who created the riot a few days ago, in which Charles Kinney was badly used up. Sheriff Shaw is to be commended for taking ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-03-12)
    Notice to peanut eaters. Some persons have complained, and caused the authorities to prohibit the boys from selling peanuts on the streets. We desire to inform those who want these extra fine peanuts that the boys will ...
  • Relander, Click; Harsell, J. T.; Harsell, Agnes C. (Harsell, J. T.Harsell, Agnes C., 1898-03-19)
    A bill was introduced by Representative Newlands of Nevada yesterday directing the Secretary of the Interior to make surveys for and determine and report on the coast of erecting reservoirs on certain rivers and tributaries ...

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