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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1934-10-18


    • W. W. P. shares in limelight
      Home electrification and "Future" talk having reflection in higher prices.

    • 1934

    • W. W. P. shares in limelight
      Home electrification and "Future" talk having reflection in higher prices.
      Washington Water Power $6 perferred gained $2 yesterday afternoon in the counter market over the closing bid on the Standard Stock...
    • State history. Stocks & bonds. 1934-10-18
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1929-10-02


    • Developing deeper, paying for it out of ore profit

    • 1929

    • Developing deeper, paying for it out of ore profit.
      Golconda competes first step in $200,000 expansion expasion program having for objective 2000 level and lasting mine production. Two years ago a prospect in the Coeur d'Alenes with an...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1929-10-02
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1927-10-09


    • Spokane sends Idaho $1,238,359.

    • 1927

    • Spokane sends Idaho $1,238,359. - Contribution in 1926 of 81 companies having headquarters here. - Even larger sum sent. - But records not complete in all counties, senator macbeth indicates. - Companies having headquarters in Spokane are known to...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Developments. 1927-10-09
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1927-04-30


    • Strike report from Delaware

    • 1927

    • Strike report from Delaware.
      Five feet of ore at new place on Rex vein, says manager-sends large samples. Ore of a good grade, having values in lead, silver and zinc, has been struck at a new point in the property of the Delaware Mines...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Discovery. 1927-04-30
    • Northwest history. Mining. Exploration. 1933-02-14


    • Sunshine 1900 exceeds uppers - in both width and quality, report- east 1700 in ore 1200 feet out - shaft to be extended - descent from 1900 to be vertical, dip of vein having lessened

    • 1933

    • Sunshine 1900 exceeds uppers - in both width and quality, report- east 1700 in ore 1200 feet out - shaft to be extended - descent from 1900 to be vertical, dip of vein having lessened - While the east and west drifts on the 1900-foot level of the...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Exploration. 1933-02-14
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Liquor law violation. 1920-09-09


    • Carried whisky; Red must linger in jail, pay fine.

    • 1920

    • Carried whisky; Red must linger in jail, pay fine. - Having just one bottle of whisky in his pocket at the fairgrounds will cost John Snyder, an Indian, $100 in cash and his liberty for 30 days. That was the sentence imposed upon him today in...
    • State history. Native Americans. Crime. Liquor law violation. 1920-09-09
    • State history. Native Americans. Estates. 1926-11-02


    • Wealthy Indian loyal to wife

    • 1926

    • Wealthy Indian loyal to wife. - Jackson Barnett, 75-year-old Oklahoma Indian, who was made rich by the discovery of oil on his land, and the wife who married him spectacularly a few years ago in spite of opposition of federal officials. Elmer...
    • State history. Native Americans. Estates. 1926-11-02
    • State history. Native Americans. Officials. 1930-07-18


    • Would keep Major E. Estep

    • 1930

    • Would keep Major E. Estep. - Friends launch move to retain reservation superintendency. - Efforts toward having Major E. W. Estep retained as superintendent of the Yakima Indian reservation, not-withstanding the fact that he is supposed to be...
    • State history. Native Americans. Officials. 1930-07-18
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Publicity. 1936-04-25


    • Coulee picture wins approval

    • 1936

    • Coulee picture wins approval. - Despite the rainy afternoon, crowds were large and continous at the Fox theater, where the Grand Coulee dam picture, "Hold That River," is having its world premiere. The crowds began coming early and increased as the...
    • State history. Grand Coulee dam. Publicity. 1936-04-25
    • Northwest history. Irrigation & reclamation. Projects. 1935-08-25


    • Plan to reflood dry lakebed up.

    • 1935

    • Plan to reflood dry lakebed up. - Restoration of bird haven will be discussed. - Quick action was taken here this week in the hope of having a tentative plan for the reflooding of Lower Klamath lake ready by the time Reclamation Commissioner Mead...
    • Northwest history. Irrigation & reclamation. Projects. 1935-08-25
    • State history. Native Americans. Royalties. 1926-02-13


    • Indian belle is spender

    • 1926

    • Indian belle is spender. - Gets rid of $35,000 in 18 months--has $12,000 a year. - Refinement has come high to an Osage Indian belle, who, after having spent more than $35,000 in one and one-half years, has applied to her secretary for payment of...
    • State history. Native Americans. Royalties. 1926-02-13
    • State history. Native Americans. Schools. 1928-07-29


    • Indian pupils now bathe

    • 1928

    • Indian pupils now bathe. - Alaskan teacher installs tub and sees that it is used. - Chitina, a small town half way up the "iron trail," claims the distinction of having the only schoolroom bathtub. It is a halfway point between savagery and...
    • State history. Native Americans. Schools. 1928-07-29
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-05-25. p. 1.


    • No. 67--Spalding at Kamiah

    • 1936

    • No. 67--Spalding at Kamiah. - On January 1, 1872, Monteith wrote another letter about Spalding to the Indian commissioner and also one to Dr. Lowrie. Monteith said that he had learned that Spalding's principal object was "my retaining Mr. Whitman...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-05-25. p. 1.
    • State History. Native Americans. Sports. 1927-03-26


    • Tireless Indians cover 89.4 miles

    • 1927

    • Tireless Indians cover 89.4 miles. - Can't understand white man's interest in their long marathon. - Unable to understand the white man's interest in athletes able to run more than 89 miles with little outward indication of fatigue, six Tarahumara...
    • State History. Native Americans. Sports. 1927-03-26
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-08-27. p. 1.


    • Early days on the Columbia river

    • 1936

    • Early days on the Columbia river. - Stray leaves from Ross Cox's diary / by Rev. John Pate Among the flat heads. Spokane peculiarities. Articles of trade. - Having somewhat recovered from his trying experiences in the wilderness, Cox reached his...
    • State history. Native Americans. Historical. 1936-08-27. p. 1.

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