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Sausalito News, Volume 22, Number 40, 6 October 1906

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WHAT THE WORLD HAS BEEN DOING
HAWAII TO COMPETE WITH CALIFORNIA.
Army Approves Fireless Cooker.
Rebels Beaten, but Not Discouraged.
To Construct Peace Palace.
TAFT NOW RULES ISLAND REPUBLIC
JAPANESE RAIDING SEAL ROOKERIES.
Bogus Citizens by the Hundred.
JOE CHAMBERLAIN SLOWLY DYING.
Natural Gas Plays Havoc.
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MR. GILLETT OUR CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR
SAUSALITO SHOULD STRICTLY ENFORCE ITS FIRE ORDINANCE.
Mr. Gillett at Redding Discusses the Eight Hour Bill
Langdon Visits Marin County
Cost of Living. i
Long-Shepard Nuptials.
Republican Executive Committee Appointed
Oolden Chances In San Francisci
Unclaimed Letters.
Rates to the East Again Reduced
Willow Camp and Stinson Beach Stage Line
MARIN MARRIAGE LICENSES
Clearings Increase.
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Brief Items of General Interest
Clamless Clambake. L
Mrs. Redmond Burke. — ml;
, Corta Madera Wants McKinlay Meeting
Wheelmen May Have Kuxiny Tournament
Sausnlito Spring Water.
Ernest Lavaron Missing. i
Foresters Will Hold Smoker
James McKenzie Dead.
Knights of Pythias Hold Smoker
Republican Rally
Supervisors Meet.
! Instruments Filed in Recorder's Office 1
Mill Valley Items.
Social Jottings.
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TREETOP IS A MAN’S HOME.
CURED OF GRAVEL.
THE “CURE-ALL” OF CHINA.
HIGH BRIDGES.
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LIGHT ON THE CLOUD.
IN THE GLACIER’S KEEPING
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RAILWAY BUSINESS.
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UNFAMILIAR FACTS.
FROM THE FOUR WINDS.
SPLINTERS.
llufy'fl ToiMtOOO Monopoly.
World* OldeaJ Trrr,
Mlirrluue I'ulllirra.
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