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Sausalito News, Volume 25, Number 14, 3 April 1909

Masthead
NEWS OF WEEK FROM ALL THE COAST STATES
Charges of Bribery and Theft Against Calhoun's Men ! i
Offers City $406,000 for Control of Saloon Business
Japanese Said to Have Placed Ban on American Goods
Chinese Band Scares Devils at Funeral of White Woman
President of Harvard Declares Football Demoralizing
Japan Denies That Spies Are Used in United States
Session of State Legislature Cost People $255,000
WORLD'S NEWS PRESENTED IN BRIEF ITEMS
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The Outcome of Roosevelt's Trip to Africa
Mr. Harriman—lmpression of His Recent Trip.
The British Ambassador, Mr. Bryce, Honors the University.
Essentials of Well Organized Company
Page 2 Advertisements
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Brief Items of Local Interest
Political Gossip.
Hall to Kent.
Notion io Contractors.
Elks Honor Judge Lennon.
Furnish Pure Milk
Hiiiiifys Enjoy a Pleasant Trip
Freight Depot Opened.
Alcantara Fined $100.
limi Wants $5,000 Damages
Trustees Open Pipe Bids No Awards Made
Otto Johnson Suicides.
Phil Becker Canned.
Christ Episcopal Church Services
Institute Visits Tamaipais
Veteran Milkman Passes Away
Railway Officials ' Inspect Line
Pisfolesi Building.
Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson by Dr. Linscott for the i International Newspaper Bible Study Club. l I
University of California Summer Session
THE PRIZES.
California at the Seattle Expositor
Mayor Busy Hardening.
Letter List.
Lard of Thanks.
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More Hninane.
A nridge 11.-uvr.'ii Mfc nnd Death.
PrpKPiice of Watch.
A Grown t'p Ilaby.
Ctrvantr-n' Trlbnte <o Sleep.
Murk TwaJn'a Invltntioa.
It* Familiar Sound.
MY NEIGHBOR.
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