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Sausalito News, Volume 22, Number 39, 29 September 1906

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REVOLUTIONISTS SEEK VENGEANCE
Outlines Philippine Policy.
Washington Wants a Nautical School.
Strangles Himself inUsusual Manner.
“NOTHING CAN STOP SAN FRANCISCO.”
Greal Damage b> Recent Typhoon.
Proper Labeling of Pure Food.
Over Century Old. but Will Cast Ballot.
Clark Sent Regrets and Big Check.
Will Make Good the loss.
Roosevelt Extends tight Hour law.
WELCHERS WILL BE BLACKLISTED
Children Live Like Animals.
Siler Sues Nolan and Nelson for Slander.
Protest Against Pillaging b> Soldiers.
More Lands for Settlers.
France Experiences Larthqudke.
Kuropatkin Writes Book.
OPEN BIDS FOR CHINESE LABOR
Union Scale for San Jose Physicians.
American Schooner Seized.
Britons Want Meat Inspection.
Preparing Isthmus for Root's Coming.
In d lornado dl Sea.
Larthouuke Shocks in Italy.
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THE PUBLIC DEMAND A LIFE SAVING POLICY OF THE UNITED RAILWAYS.
POLICE FORCE NEEDS IMMEDIATE STRENGTHING IN METROPOLIS.
APPRECIATES WORK OF AMERICAN FORESTERS
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San Francisco Hotels.
Unclaimed Letters.
Rates to the East Again Reduced
Christ Episcopal Church.
Orphans Thank Ball Twirlers
Garden Party at San Rafael To-daj
Large Launch.
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Brief Items of General Interest
Mrs. Margaret Markham Passes Away
Church Concert at Corte Madera
Mill Valley Items.
Out Door Art Club.
Prof. Nolan Exonerated.
Three Cornered Supervisor Fight
Registration Closes.
Charlie Murphy Injured.
Train Kills Horse and Injures Driver
Jones-Phillips Wedding.
Mrs. Koster Celebrates Birthday
Bend Concert on Plaza.
Found Dead.
Buggy Overturned At Mill Valley
Dimly Lighted Electric Trains
Congressman Mm lav Will Open Campaign Monday Night At San Anselmo
Langdon to Speak In ! Marin County To-day
Mrs. Redmond Burke Dead.
Ground Broke for Salt Water Plant
Kentfield.
Marriage Licenses Issued.
Instruments Filed in Recorder's Office
Gillett's Altitude Toward Labor
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LITTLE ABOUT EVERYTHING.
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“KEEP HUSTLING.”
TELEPHONE FREEDOM.
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