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Sausalito News, Volume 25, Number 4, 23 January 1909

Masthead
HOP GROWERS MUST ACT TO PREVENT TARIFF REDUCTION
PRESIDENT RIDES 98 MILES IN ABOUT SEVENTEEN HOURS
Prizes for Citrus Fair.
Western Union Fined for Blacklisting.
Railroad President Convicted.
California Official Vote Filed.
Czar Kills 800 Subjects a Year.
Carmichael Was Insane.
WORLD'S NEWS PRESENTED IN BRIEF ITEMS
NEWS OF WEEK FROM ALL THE COAST STATES
CLAIM MADE THAT JAPANESE EXCLUSION IS NOW A FACT
MARITAL AMBITION OF AGED WOOER BLOCKED BY COURT
Admiral Rojestvensky Dead.
Billy Sunday Feeds Unemployed.
Deep Snow in Trinity County.
Al H. Morse Acquitted.
To Vote on Pension.
Named as State's Delegates.
Assessor Is Short—ln Stature.
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GOOD ROADS THROUGHOUT THE STATE AJURED
AN EPISODE IN CONGRESSIONAL LIFE.
Public School Malfeasance at Berkeley A Remedy Necessary.
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Brief Items of Local Interest
Assist in Tree Planting.
Eagies' Installation and Dance a Success
Letter List.
Additional Donations to the Italians
Attention!
Better Police Duly Needed
President Cox Appoints Legislative Body
Hall to Rent.
Sacramento Letter.
Quartermaster Falbin Dies in Colorado
What Are Yon Going to Do With Your Year
■The International Newspaper Bible Study Chi!
Sea Point Thanks Hearst.
S-aggestiYo Questions on the Sunday School Lesson by Dr. Linscott for the International Newspaper Bible Study Club.
$100,000 Bond Bids Opened
Court Calendar.
Will Finish Eureka Road Present Year
Additional Red Cross DonatioDS
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Out nt (be Dim Pant.
THE GLORY OF WORK.
JIM’S SISTER
JOHN DREW NEXT TO A SCRAP.
Blrda »;«■« Breakfast Knailjr.
Hull. Probable.
SUencliiK a llo»»«fr.
Ncn Vue for It.
Id uiiiulnit uf Trouble,
Chleajro'a K<|iialur.
Severing Hl* Cuaneetlsa.
A f lull ol OptlmlnU.
Scarcely Worth i eiil lolling.
-N'olliiiiK Doing*
OUR AMBASSADORS' SMALL PAY.
I rink Peer*.
Winter Hatterflle*.
i.0.i.l stunt.
On tha night Side.
The if M Intlt-il I'rofemior,
I 11 v at llnnil.
Football Horror,
Iceberg Garden*.
Voted Twice.
Alarming.
Why BTotr
ENLIGHTENED SELF-INTEREST.
A Last KiiihrfU'e.
Mitt Kniuiliur.
Point Overruled.
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